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dagen: our bottom line, tracey was our guest on yesterday from east palestine, ohio, she said people there need bottled water. independent air and water quality checkers, they are not getting them. sean: they deserve a town hall not an open house. right now kennedy. kennedy: let's go drive in some bottled water, i'll take a road trip with the
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bottom line. >> all right, is air and water safe? that is only question on minds of thousands of people in eastern ohio, they are demanding answers. the authorities say everything is fine. 20 of the cars were carrying hazardous tomorrows that could cause cancer and other illnesses, some caught fire, they could not stop the massive plume of the dangerous black smoke that made the air dangerous to breathe and reportedly killed dozens of animals and
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it seeped into the surrounding lakes and rivers, today on fox, governor dewine said that water is safe. >> we were handed the results of the testing of the village's water supply, there are enough several wells, we have the results back from all of the wells. they indicate. testing is negative. clear. that water certainly can be consumed by residents. kennedy: not the fish. governor claims that air is just fine. >> we brought the scientists, we brought the people in who test the air. throughout this. the air has been good. continued to monitor that air. and we wait until that air was clear before we announced that people could go back. voluntarily whatever they want to do, they could go back into their own homes.
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kennedy: unfortunately his constituents don't believe him. >> i do not feel anywhere in this town is safe. >> we're not safe. tell us the truth. >> i will not live in this town. i will be moving. kennedy: all right, what is the truth? is it safe or not to eat, drink or being and live there joining me now, consumer advocate, author of the brokovich news report letter. erin br brokovich. welcome to the show. >> hello, thank you. kennedy: if people's eyes and ears and noses tell them, their environment is not safe, and something is still very wrong, yet the government agents are telling them, the air and water results are clear and safe for them it return. who should they believe?
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>> they need to believe their own instincts, what it is they are smelling, seeing and feeling and experiencing. what it is, with them bury their dead animals and concerns for their children who is coughs and rashes and vomity and newsia and dizziness and headaches, before i came on, dewine said it was just yesterday they were told to not drink the water, now today, they are told, you can drink the water. this is just turning to one nightmare. if you ask me. testing can take time, you don't flip from the air is bad, the air is safe, we'll evacuate oh, by the way we'll bring you back, but the water bu polluted, now it is not. none is making sense. you wonder why the community is anger, frust
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frustrated and fearful, there is a guessing game, which is a tragedy to do, we know that vinyl chloride, a train derailed and huge off gassing, they have done a control burn, we know it confirmed that butill as -- you have to look at that chemical, it is b benzene, it has been detected off site in the creeks headed for the ohio river. at-this-point i don't know that anyone is trusting their information. >> this is after covid. there is still a great deal
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of distrust for the government, people feel they were mislead about so many of the elements with covid. here you have toxic chemicals that you laid out. are some of these more dangerous as time goes on, what could they be looking at? >> the bep benzene component could be, i would like to ask are you even testing for that, it an a additive. if the community some of their symptoms are telltale signs of a benzene exposure, you need to do immediate blood testing, in absent of so much information i don't know how any agency could
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deem it clear and safe for these people. kennedy: whose fault is this? >> well we could start with norfolk. and why. i would like to know this train derailed. we'll have to take a look at infrastructure issues and problems in the front. how did it derail? why did it derail? when is governor saying he didn't know it was carrying hazardous materials, i don't believe that. so, it happened because the train derailed. i think it derailed because we have a lot of safety issues and a lot of infrastructure issues. and we'll have to have that conversation. kennedy: all right, we'll have erin brokovich part two back in the hab af habit. i have a feeling, you will break skulls and take names. >> erin thank you. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up, many
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questions, still swirling about the chinese spy balloon, now a report that white house knew about it since it took off. is the administration hiding something? and finally, let's talk aliens, administration now setting up a ufotask force. the flying objects are all chinese, why do we need to watch out for flying souse saucers, an astrophysicist and a congressman join me next. luxury exemplified. innovation electrified. with apple music seamlessly integrated. the all-new, all-electric eqs suv from mercedes-benz. see your dealer for exceptional offers on mercedes-benz electric vehicles.
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kennedy: welcome back, surprise. president biden still silent on the unidentified objects in the skies, it because the president is embarrassed by the fiasco. according to white house press secretary karine jean-pierre, nope. >> if it turns out, that the president and mr. trudeau sent top gunfighters on blow weather balloons out of the sky, does the president regret that, hads he embarrassed by that. >> i don't think that president should be embarrassed by the fact that he took action to make sure that our airspace was safe.
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kennedy: there i am! hi. at the same time vice president kamala harris said she doesn't think that initial spy balloon will affect our relations with china, because they are amazing, saying, we see competition but not conflict. then the chinese are threatening u.s. for shooting it down, considering retaliation, sounds like conflict. why won't the white house just give us straight answers? joining me now to discuss florida republican congressman, retired u.s. army airborne infantry officer, greg stuebe is back. >> thank you. kennedy: do you share the vice president's rosy view this will not strain the administration. >> this dan
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administration is completey compromised, they don't care, they let this chinese surveillance drone, big huge balloon, for 9 days traverse across the country, they knew about it for 9 days, we have a briefing for all members of congress, they found about it on 27th, on 28 they confirmed it was radar from china, is 90 feet long is the payload, like a small house or a barn, they let it traverse the nation, the president was advised on january 31, joint chief staff advised on the 28 th, they did nothing. kennedy: what do you think that president should say now to americans who are concerned. because we have 3 more objects spotted and shot down from the skies? >> what is fascinating, even justin trudeau in canada is
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telling his citizens what is going on and their response and what is happening. but joe biden is being silent. maybe they don't know what to say. we won't to have address it we have f-16s, and f-22s shooting down unknown objects, i'm sure made in china. without now -- without any information from the president given to the american people. kennedy: what if they are not made in china? where else could they be from? >> so, one interesting thing in the briefing was question that was asked, could these be some weather balloons or other type of educational asset, the people that put them up all said it was not theirs, if everyone in our country and all people that do these weather balloons, say, not ours, then you can
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point finger at china, russia, north korea or a rogue c country that was surveilling u.s. >> making alaska more vulner vulnerable. they are just west of alaska. and they are say, come on, man, they are floating into our airspace, no one cares? i would be greeked out, hopefully you get more briefings and you can brief up on the briefings, so far they have been unsatisfactory. >> agreed from this administration we get nothing. kennedy: it is nothing, they downplay everything until it a bigger crisis, then they blame the previous administration, thank you congressman stuebe. kennedy: biden administration still won't give us answers on what these objects are or might be, the truth is out there, damn it i want to believe? is it rail aliens, house
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woulds has denied that. but still launching a brand-new ufo task force on get to the welcome from where -- bottom from where they came, are they pri prepping the public for something lift, with us, professor dr. lobe. >> thank you. kennedy: when should we start freaking out about aliens? >> well, the was a director of national intelligence report delivered to congress about a month ago, about half of the objects that they called unidentified aerial phenomena were balloons. there were some drones. but the second half was unidentified. so even if one object came from some extra terrestrial technology that would be major news, and change future of humanity, we need continued to what all of the
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objects are, government may be interested in just human-made objects but scientists are interested in thing that come from far, they not adhere to national borders. this is not a matter of national security but scientific knowledge which should are. kennedy: imagine how advance another civilization might be and we deserve the answers, they are putting together this board, pentagon, faa, and dhs to name a few, does this mean that the federal government is finally taking seriously the possibility that uap's may be from some exoplanet or a civilization far away.
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>> there is a blessing that they are so worried about it they will now pay attention that the stigma was removed, there were a lot of reports before them then. we need to get to the bottom of this. i established the galileo project. collecting open data that will be available on the public, and use a artificial intelligence to figure out the classified objects, we're collecting data and we're planning to produce copies of the first observatory that is operating. it will just depend on how much funding i get, as to how many copies we'll make. irrespective of the what different does we'll break the news and government better be more open about what they have. kennedy: they have to be, what do you think based on what you have seen and studied the objects what
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could they be? >> well, objects that were talked about, did not have propulsion, no unuse usual movement, just carried by air, i would think they are probably human made, but half of the unidentified objects whose nature is unclear. it is quite possible that we're being visited. most of the stars from billions of years before the sun, there was time for other civilizations to righteous with probes -- reach to us with probes, we're in first century of our see i science and technology, they may have had much more time, we should be open minded and look at the sky. kennedy: maybe we'll get cool stuff if they are self-propelled, maybe we can from traverse through the skies without fossil fuels, dr. lobe thank you so much. >> thank you.
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kennedy: a harvard man. coming up california energy grid on verge of collapse. state leaders don't seem to care. they are just pushing renewables even though the system can't hand tell, will the race to go green be the golden state's down fall? my memo is next.
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energy, emergency level at 3, causing rolling blackouts for over a week, and snooty tesla owners were told to not plug them in, two months ago a grid watch dog warned of high-risk capacity shortfall in next few years because the systems are ricketty crap they cannot support the rise in demand for electric vehicles and appliances from new and strict regulations, they can't support the daily needs of frustrated californians, here is the rub. gavin newsom wanted to wean his state off of combustion vehicles and force new home construction to switch to -- electric a pli alliaapp.
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>> bul >> we new able energy is very unreliable. and with wildfires and fickle rainy seasons, drought deluge mood swings cause unstable ground and then you have falling trees that go into existing ancient power lines, this shuts off more power that means more blackouts and then more wildfires, but it has expense of fix. the largest energy cartel in state, pg&e wants to bury thousands of miles of power lines, that sounds great, a great expense. they will pass on the savings in form of higher energy bills to consumers. just 10% of the transmission line burial will cost taxpayers 15 billion. lower income residents will bear the brunt. and they will find it expense offer to retrofit their los angeles over
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priced homes with new -- their over price homed with new electrical systems, the sk state violates basic economic acxioms, and unlike ana. amputate the lizard tail cell not fix itself or grow back overnight. if the intention is to run the state into the ground and provide anyone with the means to leave. gavin newsom has delivered words but no action. in a state plagued by crime and homelessness is about to suffer colossal economic doom in the name of economic fanaticism. rick perry, says that californian ambitions they be too high,.
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>> california you know dancing on the head of a pin if you will. or attempting to. they will fall off. the fact is you cannot guarantee power to that many people with the projections they are laying out. kennedy: he is from texas. he knows about grids collapse, remember ted cruz had to leave to mexico because it was so damn cold, we have the host of the gary shannon show. it is gary hoffman and we have radio host, also a callan, lesley marshall and the cofounder of base the politics, brad polumbo. gary, stat start with you, there is not enough power to supply the electrical needs that california has now, how will
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they keep it from getting worse and more expensive? >> by requiring everyone to drive an electric car. i have no idea how that math works, full disclosure, i drive an le electric car, they are using the stick right now, carrots are out there gas at one point was $6.50, i saved money fueling my car with unicorn farts. but i'm in the -- they are being di disingenuous. gavin newsom may love electric vehicles, they are quiet, they are neat, they are fast and stop on a dream, they don't produce a lot of pollution, when you drive them. but how we produce our electricity in california, 50% during the summertime, 50% is from burning fossil fuel. to suggest that somehow electric vehicles are the complete answer to this,
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that is a mistake. there are two issues, infrastructure. a lot of these transmission lines will have to be replaced or buried, and second, storage, they want us to store a lot of energy that i for example produe ar sot my house, a battery will run me $10,000 and i do not get a great benefit out of it. kennedy: you get higher energy costs, this is what socal gas, and ladwp and pg&e have been promising for year,s more people switch to their own personal renewables. the more expensive it will be for them, that is with the the government we bait, but hose the people who are forced out of traditional cars. >> i remember when microwaves were 3892 dollars, i wanted to buy my parents one. i could not afford it i'm
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going to admit, i don't think it is bad to have a goal to reduce emissions by 85 percent and oil by 90%, i would agree maybe it is too agreive with the timeline. you need to have afte an end game, i think they have a end game but i don't think that timeline mights that end, i remember this past summer, unlike texas, and our grid didn't collapse. all people that predicted in summer that it would -- were wrong. i think rick perry, interesting enough. he comes from texas, their grid did collapse. kennedy: they have renewables. they didn't work because it was winter, s soy the -- the solar panels were not absorbing as much sunlight and wind turbines froze, everything they had came to a grinding halt.
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california has an abundance of that and that still not enough, brad, they get 30% of their fossil fuels from out of state. >> yeah. that is not surprising to my. for me, this talk from gavin newsom and democrats that run the state government in california, about you know getting to zero emissions and reducing carbon emissions that is all good, but i don't think they mean it. if they did. they wouldn't have just one single nuclear power plant lift lift in the state -- left in the state. kennedy: that high tried to shut down. >> if you care about addressing climate change and reducing carbon emissions, you don't shut down a zero emissions highly safe, highly affordable tomorform of engineer, it more about rewarding his crony allies in solar and wind stray industries who want subsidies and
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regulations giving them customers, i have nothing against renewable energy they are learning hard way. kennedy: it is not enough. i agree with you, i share that love. i hope that in t tin 10 years we -- 10 years we can drink out of swamps, you who know is edging closer to collapse,ing chicago police force. the mayor continues to gaslight her constituents, saying, that people are safe. because there are more police even though there are less. >> everyone in the city deserves to be safe, because they are safe. what have we didn't? we have worked on making sure we take more handguns and illegal guns off the street and making sure that we provide more police, particularly in areas of the stay that are suffering most. kennedy: all right, so, speaking of unsafe travelers
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at chicago o'hare said it stturning to a giant homeless shelter, what would want to travel to chicago let alone be a cop. gary, the mayor said that police are being sent to areas that need it most. she is the area that need its most. she has 150 officers on her personal protection detail. >> well. i guess as far as she can see there is no downturn in number of police officers in chicago, she can't see anyone, they are crowded around her. weird she is n not realizing there is what 9 other candidates, on the primary coming up in a couple weeks. the top of two challenges, are both running on the issue of increasing hiring for the chicago police department, and getting rid of david brown the chicago
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superintendent of police. that alone should be a message. voters of chicago are tired of her. this is a weird thing we do in united states, we have a bad choice between an in incompetent incumbent and a stranger with relatively little experience, but we desire change. kennedy: we'll see. i don't think it is good news getting people to come to chicago, when images like this are biemed out to world, people say i don't want to fly through this that looks gross. >> there are a couple things, she should not have a hundred police detail. and not incorrect about policing, in 2022, there was a huge staffing problem with the police, not just city of chicago but state of illinois, they had a lot of people they needed to hire and fast, they lowered standards of hiring, you see
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19% drop is people that are quitting, they signed up and said this is not what i signed up for. kennedy: i wonder why. >> not on her. i used to live in chicago. kennedy: she is in charge of a great city, of police, she is the mayor. she is their boss. and when you have mayors, who hate cops, guess who doesn't want to be a cop? good people, who should be wearing the badge. they don't want to be a part of the profession when they are not supported by leadership, she is leadership. >> i don't think she hates cops, i want to go do o'hare. problem with h homelessness, we have it here. >> another democrat mayor. >> and it comes to inni city of chicago they don't have enough shelters for the people, they are not controlled by state or federal government but by oilerrizations, how did they become like that, high
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prices, on purchases and rents, from real estate to. kennedy: rent is too damn high it goes back to a failure of leadership, to government. brad we're running low on time, i hope you can put a beautiful button on this. >> yeah, i would say maybe we wouldn't need so many police officers if we didn't ask so much of them, we asked them to be first responders to social workers and ei therapist, and maybe they should stop gun control which is not workings in their industry. >> they say from gary, indiana, party panel thank you. gare, lesley, and brad, wu are great. kennedy: coming up nikki haley launching her 2024 presidential campaign. does she have a shot at the nom? and wait until you hear how
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kennedy: let the games begin. nikki haley today launching her 2024 presidential campaign, announcement kicking off a primary battle against former president trump. hailey taking a valued shot at trump and another presidential rival, president biden. >> we'll have term limits for congress. and mandatory mental competencey tests for politicians over 75 years old. kennedy: make is over 45. trump and biden old as dirt. number 45, had something to
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say about the announcement saying, i'm glad she's run, even though she made a commitment she would never run against who she called greatest president of her lifetime, the more the merrier. can she win, joining me now ben domenech. can she win? >> no. >> right. >> i'm sorry. kennedy: john bolton said that she is just running for vp, how about that. >> nikki nikki haley who is talented her time is past. she is someone who represents you know, a new generation of republicans if you went 10 years ago. she is talented and has appealing and a good speaker, i thought her speech was good. but, she is also someone who tried to navigate last couple years in terms of republican politics, from my perspective not done a good job. i have some affinity for
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her, i grew up in south carolina. but, i think that nikki haley will run into the fact she does not have the kind of credibility on the issues that current republican voters actually care about. particularly i think the culture war battles that are important in this day and age, other thing, i think in a field that you know does not have as many sort of former trump people, as we might end up seeing, i think she will attract a lot of attacks from the former president going forward. he was the soft on her today. i think he will be meaner to her in future. we'll have to see how she responds, she has not had to face that kind of difficulty from her own party before. i think it will be a challenge for her. kennedy: who else is jumping in mike pompeo released a book, mike pence is visiting
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new hampshire. and iowa. we heard talks of tim scott another south carolinaian who might have something to say about two titans from the state. trying to get the top job. >> you know what is interesting about who is jumping in, we have a fox graphic that shows the different people, you know the plethora of folks who might jump in. the face that still on there, who has been telegraphing he had is not running is interesting that senator at ted cruz, he came in second in 2016, a lot of people who were prepared to work for him if he ran this time, he decided to run for senate instead. kennedy: interesting. >> he sass has said, that to me that lays up something interesting, every year since 1976 in republican nomination battle, a texan has run this time we may up with no people from texas but nobody
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from a border state that will be interesting with advocating on border issues and immigration, and you know making case to voter you have a solid record with addressing that problem. scenario that is interesting and challenges, i hope we see people like tim scott get him and mike pompeo get in. i think there is a lot of ideological difference, i would like to see that type of debate play out. kennedy: you know, if they have a robust intellectual debate it would be better for the party and country. and i bet that meat ball ron desantis would love to run at governor. >> he wears cowboy boots that say problem. kennedy: types are strange. >> thank you, ben. kennedy: topical storm is next, i got a new kennedog, gather your dogs, that is next. ngs that go better...together.
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kennedy: polish mother of 7 successfully birthed quintuplets, that is just kidding. this is the topical storm.
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one. a group of thieves has reportedly stolen the catalytic converter from the oscar mayer wiener mobile, a crime described as frankly devastating, it happened over long it of the parked at a las vegas hotel, the biggest wiener in vegas is still david copperfield, the wiener mobil of the to make a appearance the next day, but when the crew broke up their wiener would not move, they were drinking all night, after 45 minutes of swearing it never happened before and blaming stressful jobs they called a tow truck and took the vehicle in for inspection. it turned out a bunch of car parts had been stolen likely to be sold on the black market. police are racing to catch up with the thieves, and wiener mobile is waiting on
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