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>> thank you, cara. kennedy: he also invented plastic. a lot hats bp scrubbed and rubd. dagen: he was married to my cousin. kennedy: who was also your grandfather, that is weird. we can't erase history, and never cancel you. kennedy: america stands with you, the message from president biden during a surprise visit to ukraine, as the nation repairs to mark one year of war with russia, will the visit help or it am make the fighting continue forever, get us closer to world war iii? president spent 5 hours in capitol of kyiv, reportedly first time president has ever visited a battlefield, not controlled by u.s. forces, a risky trip. president biden flew to poland, and took a 10 hour
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train ride into okay, you ukraine okay, you. >> this week we're delivering billions in direct budgetary support, billions in direct basket budgetary support, which government can put to use immediately and help provide for basic services of citizens. kennedy: so tired. you could argue the people was not for a american audience or ukrainians, but speaking to one short super twitchy villain in moscow. >> russia's military lost half of its military it once occupied. he thought he could out lost us. i don't think he is thinking that right now. kennedy: i don't like that us. the visit did not go without a hitch. listen to what happened when
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biden and zelenskyy were talking outside in kyiv. >> [ siren ] kennedy: air raids, sirens, warning of possible russia missile attack. alarming considers that white house warned russia that biden would be there, really, boop. the trip was gutsy, but will giving the ukrainian another pl blank check, it that really in the best interest of us back here in u.s. joining us, welcome to the show congressman rob whitman. kennedy great to be with you thank you for the opportunity. kennedy: blank check is what is concerning to many americans, there is so much money pledged but so little transparency.
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you are on the arm services committee, does that worry you? >> well, it does. i want to make sure we're supports ukraine. but we have to make sure we know wherever penny of -- where ev ever y penny goes. that to me is something that has to be a priority, i have a bill that would create a high level effort within the inspeinspector general office. to not only look at the balance sheet but include the intelligence community. it is not just saying that 150 pallets of munition arrived in kyiv but did they get to the front lines?
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and the hands of the ukranian soldiers, we need that information well the intelligence, to ensure every penny that we're spending is going directly to aiding the ukrainians to defeat the russians. kennedy: enough aid to keep the wargoing for at least another 10 years, the president talks about us, is the united states actively involved in a pr proxy war. >> i think that united states is death p beachly involved -- deeply involved, you could talk it a proxy war. it is the right place for us to be, if we were allow russia to march across ukraine and take that country. that would embolden russia, i believe that next step would be against a nato nation. like poland or the baltics, that would then invoke article 5, helping ukraine fight for themselves, is not
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necessarily a bad thing, i think for not only the united states but for the region, it is when we need to be doing to make sure russia does not have an open d door to the entire region. i think that russia -- what the response would be. there is a reaction from the world that sends a strong signal that this is unacceptable. and a signal not just to russia and what they are now having to face with ukraine, but also sends a strong signal to places like china that the unprovoked attacks will not be unresponded to. kennedy: china is talking about brokering peace, why isn't our government talking about an exit tragedy and peace more actively, that would be better not for ukrainians but for the world. so we don't get into a hot war with nuclear super power. >> you are right, we need a
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plan, that is what congress has been asking for this administration. what is the plan as we put resources into this emforth. emeffort with the ukranians and europe an allies, what is the plan? how are we going to get to a point we make sure a conflict comes to a resolution, a resolution in the best interest of everyone, if you don't see an end result, it could go on for prolonged period of time. and the thing is, when you can't estimate what the end may entail, those unce uncertainties create a lot of problems, i don't want to find ourselves in that area, that is where chaos prevails. and miss calculations. kennedy: we see a lot of uncertainty here, i don't know if i trust anyone at the helm to bring certainty or resolution and that is what worries me, congressman thank you for your thoughts and your time. >> thank you, kennedy. kennedy: a number g.o.p.
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lawmakers expression frustration over the president's trip, they claim that president biden seems to be pushing aside major domestic issues like the ohio train derailment. one of the president's biggest potential 2024 rivals florida governor ron desantis said that the president is ignoring problems at home. >> i think i and many americans are thinking to ourselves, he is very concerned about those borders half way around the world, but not done anything to secure our own border at home, we just suffered a national humiliation of having china fly a spy balloon across the u.s. >> was it a good idea for president to visit ukraine, we break it town with tonight's party panel. we have senior policy analyst inez stepman and democrat pollster, author of fantastic new book, power.
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get it today, doug schoan and cofound of of base politics, hannah cox. i start wit inez stepman. i think that governor of florida raises good points and talks about how president is feverishly protecting ukraine border but not so. the u.s., do you think that voters know that contrast. >> to some extent. i think that every president is criticized for not visits the border or east palestine crash. i don't know if we really need biden at those places. i don't want to make it to a pr thing, but the question that desantis is asking about t the foreign policy are reasonable. interesting to see him position himself in between a more libertarian.
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and perhaps biden administration's policy here, you don't hear that kind of attacks that some on new right have raised with regard to ukraine, but you are hearing reasonable questions about we want to keep track of our money and plan, we don't want it to be a quagmire are in the united states what is our actual interest, they are fair questions to raise. kennedy: i think they are bipartisan questions, doug. most people don't want to see the united states caught up in a super dangerous protracted war, but this is the course that we're on. why do you think that president's visit was important today? >> i think it was important because of what we all believe in. freedom, liberty and stopping the russians who are involved in war crimes and make it clear symbolically and ever way possible that we spend with ukrainian people, with the under europeans and given what governor desantis said, the best way to deter russia
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and china is through power, yes, we should find out who and why the balloon flew across the continental u.s. and we should tighten security at border, i'm for it, and yes, we should audit expenditures. but no, it would be a mistake not to stand forthright with the people of ukraine against russian aggression as the biden administration is now to doing. >> things can go wrong though if we stay on this course unchecked, hannah. >> well, it is unchecked. we're spending billions of dollars, we don't know where that money is going, rand paul and others have been trying to get audits, this has been a problem in many of our conflicts in the past we end up creating new terrorists. i see no indication that will not happen here. i think it is unconstitutional we're in a proxy war, if there is a
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justcasion for american people to be funding war, they have have representatives vote on it on presidents' day to see our president overseas and focused on a conflict we're not officially in verse the pressing things here in our country, we have people in ohio who don't know if their basic safety needs will be met, a huge issue with ininflation, this is why trump's message of america firsts re resonated with so many people, and he was island -- a loonie tune, but he was right. kennedy: it is presidents' day, the president should be in america right now, there are enough domestic problems plaguing families here. you know i understand it is important to support our
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allies, if that means keeping global peace. and again i don't know if they are capable and competent enough to keep that peace, panel returns shortly, but first -- why is no one giving a straight answer on water, air and squality in east palestine, ohio. and where is pete buttigieg? i'll into a business owner next. -- i'll ask a business owner next.en ♪ ♪ t he overdraws his account by fifty bucks or less. overdraft assist from chase. make more of what's yours. nicorette knows quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like... just stop. go for a run. go for ten runs. run a marathon. instead, start small with nicorette,
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kennedy: we just want answers, that is what residents of east palestine, ohio are still saying, more than two weeks after the toxic ohio train derailment. epa still insisting that the air quality is not dangerous and the water to save to drink, people are still getting sick, getting rashes. god knows what the long-term consequences will be. lawmakers offering a less than comforting message. >> they are right to be skeptical. the epa, when i was there state and federal epa, they
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said that when you return to your home, we think that water is safe. >> yeah. we think. it's safe. but, be skeptical? the mayor of east palestine says in a will not rest until norfolk southern makes things right. >> we're believing, for one second he doesn't do that we'll be right on the bully pulpit saying, h hey, come back, we'll see you what they did to our town. kennedy: like that guy. i want to party with his mayoral beard? who is to blame? joining us now. michael mckin welcome to the show. >> thank you so much. kennedy: do you f feel
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safe? your business is right across the street. >> i am excuse me call. i want to believe everything, like i said before. we need more testing. independent test, not just the epa that works for norfolk southern or the contractors that work for norfolk. i have said it from day one. i independent testing. and i want to hold them accountable. kennedy: they say a lot of word like accountability, a lot of things to try to make people feel better, almost like they are stringing words together just long enough so people forget and turn away. it was -- just today, that they thought you know, maybe we should establish some local medical clinics that are just dealing with residents who are having all of these unique symptoms and depadidn't have them before the train derailment. that one of those things that really feels like it should have happened on day
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one or two. >> yes, we're into the third week since the beginning of the train derailment. and we're just now getting some answers we need it a little slow or a lot slow. depending how you look at this, we don't be long-term affects from this we don't really know the short-term. muck it up to be fearmonger, i'm feeling better every day. but i'm have still have a lot of apprehensive nessie would like to see independent testing come? kennedy: here is the problem when you have big business. and big government, and they are in bed with each other, it is a mutually beneficial operation they will protect each other, they have so many spokespeople and so many lawyers, so many layers of bureaucracy, that people who could really make a difference are
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insulated from real conversations, norfolk southern didn't even show up to the first town hall, do you think they will do everything they said to make it right and help residents short-term and long-term? >> so. i actually talked to allen. the ceo. and you know, he seemed genu genuinely apologetic, i know his hands are tied by his shareholders and he has to continue to make money and to what is right for his, our town is in the way for that, to make money. and unfortunately, our town will -- will pay the price for this. i have zero doubts about this, they will for get about us and move on. and the railroad will get what they want, which is more profits, it will be profits over people as normal. kennedy: and the federal
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taken a hatch tote some of dahle's beloved works. and "fantastic mr. fox," his publisher teamed up with propagandists, at a company called inclusive minds they just want to grind all sharp uncomfortable edges that have entertained children for decades to a nub. they -- idiot want a dull, rounded and safe world where now one feels agrieved or threatened, art should be pokey and provocative. sometimes is hurts to feel but it is necessary for human growth, adjectives are the an enemy, colorful characters have been white washed they are no longer referred to as fat, in case of augusta. or ugly, you can't be crazy or horsy faced.
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lunless you are on social media you are a small unhump able squat waffle. how would dahle feel? if you feel wind blowing in your hair, from his grave he is spinning like clay on a potpot wheel, rushdie having almost died at hands of a long afenn aoffended fanatic rightly called this rightly ca absurd censorship, there are people hell-bent on writing bad thoughts of most impressionable, they might get more than a wish for. i could only imagine how they will meltdown with president desantis starts rewriting their precious
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tomes. once sacred words are deemed offensive by current standards no amount of heavy handed editing can erat erase the past, erasure is not the answer, unless it is the 90s and you are in lleather chaps. >> publishl reportedly remove hundreds of words and phases in at least no 19 of dahle's famous books, party panel is book. inez stepman, doug schoan and hannah cox. in is unsettling. for the future and what the increa inclusivety police might deem -- >> they are called inclusion
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ambassador. they are not just scary as you say, but they are dull as well. the concept is scary the revisions will not light children'smem imagining a on fire. this is planned, toning down. the pointy edges of art, this mentality has created an opportunity for the right in art. to actually do something that is provocative and under our current regime. on the other hand this is purpose that we buy stuff on paper, what is really scaring about this, this is new edition of the book, time to put roald dahle, by originals from on your book shelf, beside the doctor suess books that were also taken out of print. time to buy in paper. digital is too easily
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edited. kennedy: doug you are a celebrated author with over a dozen books to your name, this has to drive you nuts, you love free speech. >> absolutely. it does. i might find some of the language as you said, that dahle used inappropriate or offensive. so what. that is the world we live in that is what freedom of speech is all about. and there is nothing in his bookings he himself has made clear, in the past, before his demise, that kid loves his work and they continue to love his work, why censor it, it makes no sense. kennedy: i think that the point is to create maxxam
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offensebility, get as many people as possible offended by as many things, you c concur that list and sanitize society and somehow make it better. >> i don't know, the whole woke progressive agenda hinges to the agenda that to make rial rialto not so. i went through the books. references to people being fat, i thought being fat was positive now. i thought there was nothing wrong with being fat, but we can't call a character fat over plump saying they had gendered parents they have to be gender neutral. >> that attacks women and young women. and you know, so many of female attributes have been taken out.
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you know like a feel like j, j-- j, j.k. rowling right now, i wish i that was rich. >> they are get weirder and woker. and this is disappointing, i agree that people should buy books in print, it is easy to change things in a digital era, do you that you lose so much historical context, you do you lose the compubeauty of language, and artistic view points this say dangerous trajectory, i think if. the view point of a progressive ideology you need everything to be mundane and the same and exqualand there can be no difference. >> and everyone has to be safsafe. a bunch of cream puffs. dead whales and dolphins are washing up across the east
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coast, up and down mostly new york and new jersey some in virginia. why? possibly because of offshore wind farm development. advocateses groups say that turbine construction could be having a devastating impact on whale's echo location, meaning they can't swim safely. they are calling for investigations. >> i think the whales are the great wake-up call the due diligence has not been done, i want the gao, watch dog for congress to investigate this. and determine whether or not every i has been dotted and t crossed. we have a conformity among the government scientists, they say the same thing, group think. kennedy: what is it? wind power? or whales? it is so funny, lefties were antiwar. they used to be pro whale,
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now they are ain' antiwhale and pro war. >> save the whales, there were protests in new jersey. mostly i assume from environmental leftists, this is about trade offs, related to some points you made about the train derailment and the ties between big business and big government and regulatory agencies. everyone in new jersey knows, you can't build a shed in your backyard in new jersey without 20 thousand environmental impact assessments in is all of this red tape for small, private projects, yet due dilldiligence to level of killing whales was not done for the large corporate back wind farm projects, it does highlight t cozy
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relationship. kennedy: they are cannibalizing themselves, doug. if you remember, whole foods refused to sell main mainmmaine lobsters, because the -- whale was endangers, but they are dying because of the wind farms. what do you want, wind or whales, pick one? >> i'm picking the whales. and say that the environmental movement, i largely support, has gone too far. we can't have environmental absolutism. that is most reasonable conclusion you can reach about this sad story. kennedy: it is sad. i prefer the whales. >> it is. kennedy: i think that lefties should be forced to blow up and clean up the whales. what do you think. >> amen. >> i love that we're having this discussion, i work on
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animal welfare issues, white coast waste project that is serious about defunding taxpayer funds tortured animals and clean up the messes that peta loves to claim they are working on but never does. what has been happening for decade now democrat like to claim they are pro animal welfare, but they don't care, they sacrifice them for their agenda every turn. we have seen that with the wuhan funding every t democrat refusing to call for investization to gain of function research where animals were tortured, you see the same thing with the whiwhales, i am fed up with it, they always pick a higher agenda. that is there progressivism, win power is not sustain an, able. it is not trust worthy and has many other environmental
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impacts, that is not new news. i am plaid t glad they are getting called to task for it. kennedy: and you know like, you san -- goes so far, the argument falls apart, and we're no better off, no closer to a cleaner planet. no closer to ending climate change, we just have a bunch of people making rules willy-nilly in the name of this climate are orthodoxy. the beautiful animal are suffering and they are dying. i don't know what it will take for people to stand up and figure out w what to do that is right, i look at this, like at the offshore wind farms, which are never going to produce the power necessary to fuel the great country of ours, i think to myself, why are we building more nuclear plants? why do we have more nuclear
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plants going on line, with new technology it is clean, it is cheap, it is a abundant and last i chi checked it does not kill whales. thank you, doug. >> you know. we're doing, we're going to high 5 and go to nantucket and tell john kerry to suck it, leave us alone. >> thank you. >> so, kennedy. kennedy: coming up. let's go to church. not just any church. one where they worship with cycle psych cyc-- psychedelic mushrooms, it will get closer to god. let's get in touch with the divine, next.
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kennedy: talk about a spiritual trip, a newly founded ced church in utah has over 5,000 members, they have magic mushrooms, they use psychedelics as a tool for therapy and healing, but the line between religion and substances could be blurry. is it a loophole for drug users or a psychedelic spiritual revolution? you know which side i'm on, joining me now, founder of the divine assembly, steve
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irk hart is here. >> hello kennedy. kennedy: i h have not done psychedelics, but i am a fan, you don't hand out it to the members. but if it were sanctions should be constitutionaly protects? >> yes. to clear fi we to have something called shroom aversi ty, we teach them to grow it is about autonomy, what the constitution looks for, this comes out of a supreme court case, they look to see if religion and safe and se sincere, if it is, they don't have a role to play. kennedy: could you make
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argument cross culturally psychedelics have opinion used to have unmediated experiences with the divine for thousands of years? >> absolutely, there is nothing new about this. it is oldest religion on earth. >> next on -- >> again. we're all about autonomy, we encourage people toke per -- to ex experience the divine -- their own terms. kennedy: there are a lot of churches to do mediate the experience and use dogma of different varieties to maybe mountain control over the flock, but this is very trusting and actually very libertarian, you are not maybe not encouraging people too go out and entertain them semp selfs with
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things that may or may not give them a bad trip, but inviting people to experience what they consider to be the divine. >> i come out of decades in mormonnism, that is someone else's narrative. it is a story. in my mind for most of my life, i had god and the devil pushing levers and twisting switches that did not do me any good, i left that religion thought to heck with all of it, but -- >> you and your wife had a trip in amsterdam, and blew her skirt up. >> it did. we did that we did another trip a year later, then i started with mushrooms it came out of a trip. that i realized. wait, i am a lawyer, i have political skills. i fought against organized religion to establish a few things while in state
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senate. i think that religion can be used to protect this form of worship. kennedy: i think, that any form of worship should be protected. if it is good for the goose, it's good for the gander. and as far as i can see you have curious and productive geese. why should they be withheld from commuting with their savior, steve thank you so much. >> thank you. kennedy: samples next time. >> topical storm is next.
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his buick on fire to stop people from stealing it. the year make and color of car mate might have been sufficient, he said if there was nothing left of the vehicle, there would be nothing left to steal. he is also a fan of the meth. search of austin turned up several syringe espacked with a controlled substance, as long as he is in jail, he could never be arrested. which might have been his plan. >> al-ghei alligator was disc discovered roaming a park in brooklyn. 4 foot gaiter found in prospect park.
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representative for parks deputy s department said it was likely dumped in the lake, by someone who kept it as a pet, then they said, see you lateral -- al-gh alligator. tgator will be brought to a more s suitable. >> cadbury holding try outs to be the next cadbury bunny, there is still work out there for don lemon, paying one lucky pets there are 5,0 $5,000 in the next tv commercial.
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