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>> one corner. sleepy joe biden. the other mad vlad putin. will cooler heads prevail they gave dueling speeches approaching the one year anniversary of the war in ukraine which has reportedly killed several hundred thousand troops and civilians, we're told it is deadliest conflict in europe since world war ii, putin spoke first in a diluted address, claiming the whole thing is our fault, that is rich. watch. >> responsibility f meanting the conflict lies with the western elites and regime in kyiv. for which they ukrainian people are strangers.
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kennedy: i thought he was dying? pite u he has zero plans to stop the war. he is getting awfully trigger happy. but fresh off his visit to ukraine, president biden pushed back on vlad and said russia will never be victorious. >> the war was never a necessity, it is a tragedy. president putin chose this war, every day that the war continues is his choice. he could end the war with a world. brutality will never ground down the will of the free, and ukraine, ukraine will never be a victory for russia, never. >> it important to keep in mind u.s. has already given ukraine tens of billions of dollars in aid and weapons, and president biden pledged to continue giving them
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whatever they need. there is not much u.s. appetite for another war. we cannot keep sending blank checks, now what? our party panel. we have contributing editor. i don't see any guideliner see steven l miller. we have fox news contributor. marie harf and manhattan institute senior fellow. the one and only shapiro. steven. a lot of tough talk from two nuclear super powers. it is not comforting, is this the best strategy for u.s. president to ease the world out of this war? >> there needs to be a focused goal, he said this
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will go on for as long as it takes, i don't think that is a good sell. i think that beating back putin is essential, it has to be done. this is a war of his choosing. the problem is, when biden risks is looking like he cared more about ukraine than his own country. he can't visit our border. that is something where people see that. if i told you 20 years ago there is one party that is all in on a foreign war and one concerned about an ecological disaster in midwest, would be able to gguess who that is, and tide has flipped. >> that is interesting, marie, i think there something to shark dem -- to that, when the war on terror began in 2001 they were pushing back against the dangerous hawkishness, but seems to have been a flip. is this president and his administration capable of
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talking vladimir putin off of the nuclear ledge? >> this is a very different conflict. in afghanistan and iraq. we went to war, united states within overseas and started those conflicts, in this case, we could not allow russia to invade a sovereign country, we have given, increasing weapon packages to the ukrainians with the goal being that they beat russia on the battlefield, they keep pushing them back and retaking territory, eventually they get the upper hand, if and when president zelenskyy of ukraine negotiates he does so from a position of strength, putin thought he could get to kyiv in days or weeks, when the war started a year ago, as we have seen the russian army is not as good as everyone thought it was. we have helped ukrainians, there will be consequences far beyond ukraine if russia were allowed to prevail. and that the case joe biden
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is making, and so far, a lot of the american people support him as does united states congress, with these packages. kennedy: the congress is not really involved. >> until a missile hits alaska. kennedy: maybe there should be more congressional over site, we have invested in a war that has no end. there is no defna definition of what victory looks like for us. this could go on for a very long time and be costly to the american people, and for ukrainians and russian lives. >> i think victory is pushing p putin back out and signaling to other would be aggressors, read, china, that is not a good move. but the problem is, i'm not
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sure whether i agree or it is disagree with biden's policy, i really don't know what it is, we have the drip, drip grants of weapons after biden agonizes one way or the other, he seems to be sending mixed messages. i log the train tip to kyiv. i thought that was bold. first thing i agree with biden on. we're doling out the aid packages out oversight, and without defining what america is doing, we don't have boots on the ground, it is not a vietnam or iraq problem. nothing like that. how. kennedy: we have advisers. a proxy war with china. there are some parallels with the very in vietnam. none of them are adding up
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in our favor. speak of trains in ukraine, with us now to the phone from a train in ukraine, california republican congressman and house foreign affairs committee member darrell issa, how was the president's speech received? >> it was received well. as you heard. his presence gave us 50% credit. the problem is that 50% on a college paper is a failing grade, he delivered nothing in the way of f-16s, along range rockets or missiles, thing thanks hit the launching places from which putin is sending devastation to the ukrainian people. >> can this administration be trusted with t another war? >> you know, this world, not this administration, is willing particularly our european allies, but, people far away from europe, are
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willing to support the freedom and sovereignty of ukraine, the question really -- that i have and having been with president zelenskyy and seen some atrocities in ukraine is how long can we do it, it may be too long. if we do it as quickly as we can, then in fact, we could get it over with and move on as we should, reality is in 2014 we should have acted and didn't. he is held crimea now for 9 years. the fact that there was a wargo -- war that was going on ukranians were trying to retake that and we provided some relief, certif sort fell away from american
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consciousness until putin tried to take the whole enchilada. kennedy: what if we are lobbying nuclear warheads back and forth? >> i'm a cold war, warriors. i was told we would stan at czech boredder they told us what nuclear weapons the russians would use to devastate grade gr grid square by grid square, this is not new, even when xi jinping saids to putin he is not supporting nuclear. putin is forced to come to table with a real recognition that ukraine is not his and his expansion goals into europe need to end. can we chief that in
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latesting -- we achieve that in a lasting way throughs through the end of putin's time as de dictator? that remains to be seen. -- china could say time for us to take a piece, it wasn't just hitler that was moving into europe, it was the japanese back then, that were moving in. and so oexpansion powers with a desire to take more are exist all over the world, iran has been gobbling little bits of countries by proxy, this while we were bogged down in iraq and afghanistan. we're not bogged down there for better or worse right now, the real question is will we rally the globe as
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we seen to have done mostly and bring it to a quickened or drib and drab, while the ukrainians need 500 to a thousand lives every day. kennedy: if modern history is a guide, unfortunately, it looks like it will be the latter, we're returning out of time. -- running out of time, in china offered lethal aid to russia are we in world war iii. >> no. we were in battles that included soviet jets shooting at us in korea, world war iii is 2 steps further away, if we begin to hit the launching point, the ones that in ukraine, with longer range weapons from ukraine we could bring the -- to an end if we continue to allow them safe haven, they will continue toker to
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torment the ukranians. >> congressman issa thank you so much, stay safe. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up, nba legend enes kanter freedom has a bounty on his head in turkey, he will never stop speaking truth to power. he is in the house to share his story, here he is. ♪ ♪ all we have to see ♪ ♪ i don't belong to you and you don't belong to me ♪ ♪ freedom. ♪ ♪ freedom. ya know, if you were cashbacking you could earn on everything with just one card. chase freedom unlimited. so, if you're off the racking... ...or crab cracking, you're cashbacking. cashback on flapjacks, baby backs, or tacos at the taco shack.
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kennedy: nba all social justice until it hurts their bottom line. as chinese communist party decimates human rights in their country their nba partnership is growing by the day. wonderful, league claims they encourage players to support their beliefs like black lives matter, but turkish-american basketball player enes kanter freedom has been using his power to
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speak out against human rights abuses in turkey and in china, turkey put a bounty on his head, but all nba has done is lip service, their support stops when enes kanter freedom advocated on behalf of tibbett. he claims that league is blasti listing him for daring to ex speaking out, joining me now, one of the greatest people that i know enes kanter freedom welcome. >> thank you. kennedy: this is very serious. how did you keep yourself safety know you live in washington, d.c., turkish government put you on their most wanted list and dollars 500 thousand bounty on hur head. your head. >> i heard that news, i was doing a basketball camp in the vatican.
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they told me about the bounty. my name was on the most wanted terrorist list before, but this was first time the turkey government put a bounty on my head, i could not believe it i had a conversation with some friends on the ground, and fbi they said come back to u.s. immediately. i have been pretty much in my house the last 4 weeks, i can not understand, how can a foreign government can put bounty on american citizen head in u.s. soil. kennedy: it is scary we can't do more to fight back against that, i feel our government has appeased turkey regime for so long, you have raised a lot of money for the earthquake victims over a million with your friends, are they safe home? >> they are safe, luckily they live on west side of turkey but i believe over 41 thousand people have lost their lives so far.
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we have to do whatever we request to help them. what gives me hope, the response of international community, everyone knows it is not easy thing to work with erdogan's government but you see people from allest on world trying to do the best they can to help the turkey people, that gives me hope. >> turkey and syria. so many people have been dis displaced. one person who is living the life is lebron james. he is just printing money with what you team is slave labor. >> he became a billionaire by signing this crazy amount of money with nike, i believe the most hypocrite call company in the world. i feel that what nike is doing in u.s., side with black lives matter and no asian hate and lgbtq community, but you look at china, everyone knows about the slave labor and the
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sweatshops, i had to expose them, someone like lebron james, i mean a big hypocrite. kennedy: he broke all-time scoring record, kareem abdul-jabbar, still, arguably the greatest player to play. i do not think that lebron james is the goat, i think kareem is a better player, you had a funny people about lebron james' morals. >> i had to, he is like the face of the league, people say, people say he is a face of nike. and for someone to just only stand up for things that affect his money and business, he will shut up about it. that is killing me, i said i'm only person who'll say something against him, i'll just go out and say it like it is, i don't care what anyone says, he is one of the best basketball players, yes, but everyone knows he has no morals and no values, no principles and no empathy, the shoes you wear
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having been played by slave kids, and you have 3 kids. kennedy: yes, and it not just uighurs that are forced but the children, this still happening. these are not horrific stories from a by gone era that is helping right here and right now, you have been looking to start a shoe company how hard it was to find a manufacturer without using slave labor. >> it takes me and my team, i think 6 months to find a company which has nothing to do with slave labor. i was blown, i cannot believe let 10 years shoes they were wearing were made by slave kids, i said, enough is enough, i think we need to create a shoe, where the kid in the world can buy and say there is no -
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--opression and no blood. kennedy: are you going to sue the league. >> people sell me i have to. i get support from congress. some sides it gives me hope. and m motivation. when the protests happened two years ago. and saying, this is bigger than basketball, we have to stand up for social justice then this, they know things they stand up for america is not affecting their money and business. >> if you put free tibet on your shoes your friend collin kaepernick will not return your call, he is a big sis i hypocrite, cannot stand that guy. kennedy: thank you so much. >> thank you. kennedy: he is quite tall. to hear my conversation, check out kennedy saving world my podcast . >> coming up. trump has claws out for r
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kennedy: president trump waging a war of words on republican governor ron desantis. or meat ball ron. yeah those nicknames they are okay. c- plus. desantis looks like he is gearing up for a 2024 run, his rise is getting under trump's skin, today trump ranting on truth's social writing:
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>> the governor seems to take it in stride, what happens when desantis announces a run. party panel is back, steven l. miller, marie harf, ilya shapiro, i can't get enough. i love if, i think trump lost a step. ron desantis doesn't need to get into the fr fray now, but what happens when he hits back? >> we'll learn a lot. trump always ran as a counter puncher. he is not counter punching, he looks desperate. when you do after a very popular governor who has been tip of the spear on a lot of cultural issues from
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critical race theory and extreme gender theory and run his state in reelection by 19 points, in case of charlie christ, crist, you don't have to spato hand it to him, a lot of president trump's attacks are not stic sticking. you can't call him lockdown ron. you can't really go after him on some of those issues. that is where trump is coming off looking from a point of weakness and it looks desperate this early on. kennedy: so, what happens between the two? you don't have to like either. but i know you are a consumer of political blood sport? >> kennedy it is anyone's case, i think that trump and
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desantis will keep doi going at each other, the question is whether nikki haley, can actually make the case, they are nuts you were so sick of the chaos and of the tweeting and of the really hard right culture wars, that can't win independent voters. i'm not sure i think that it desantis and trump right now is the race, i think for the nomination, neither of those can bring in the independent voters, i don't know where the republican electorate is are they so sick of trump and losing under trump they are ready to try someone else. kennedy: it is interesting. >> 600 thousand independent voters moved to florida. kennedy: interesting, florida was considered for a long time in 2000, considered a purple state. and desantis won by 19%.
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people are -- >> now texas is now more of a swing state than florida is. it is a big transformation. >> states change. kennedy: yes, georgia is now blue. kennedy: but to your point, i want to respond to what you are asking. i think there are a lot of republicans who really like trump's policies. there are a lot of people who like that he was antiestablishment and refreshing and stood up for them, they like the ideas, i think there are a lot of republicans and correction me if i'm wrong, ilya who like that ron desantis embodies that stuff but has sort of a better working record. >> yeah, you can tell that the democrats and media, but i repeat myself are afraid of desantis, they are trying to make him look as worse than trump. it is you know strange new report for former republican presidents that always happens. desantis will be formidable
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and he is not being drawn in to the rope a dope by trump who is now looking desperate. if i want to chat, write me a tweet in style of t trump. it will be fun to watch, desantis does not have to get in any time soon. kennedy: a lot of republicans say we like him. >> one last point, trump will not be able to run from his presidency. he has a record, some good. some bad. when he is trying to paint desantis with some positions like he is a paul ryan, rino, trump signed paul ryan's tax legislation to law it comes down to is trump focused and discipline enough to stay on those issues and stop ranting about an election that will be 4 years old. >> or lockdowns where
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desantis followed two weeks. >> trump shut down the country that was unpopular. ron desantis is not going to happe happen about this parent in los angeles area school district are furious admin administrators nixing honor english classes for freshman and sophomores, why equity. culver city high school said not enough black and hispanic students were enrolled in the honor's classes. >> they are eliminating the honors courses, they are for ap courses, it is really disempowering the students they will not be able to perform as well in the ap courses and. this is the point of many parents, why can't we
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provide extra support for those kids that are struggling? kennedy: that is all way want, they are take away opportunities from gifted students who deserve to be challenged. news flash. not everyone is smart. and in other news flash, not everything is about race. if you have kids who are p passionate about english and history let them study that. >> to that respond, to marie, that is an independent voter right there, this is all equity is, we should call it what it is, which is racial marxism. this is happening in school districts, they are cutting out the parents, saying we'll doing this. that is what equity is drawing down smarter kids to just put them in the same
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level to make them aware of their white supremacy sins or whatever. and this is the entire joe biden and democratic platform heading into next election. this fi guy is an independent voter. kennedy: this is a losing platform, parents are getting more involved. >> school choice. kennedy: absolutely. if you have -- >> civil right issue of our time. kennedy: take it ilya. i can not imagine a greater -- kh. >> talent the are hobbled in various way tech equalize everyone it is literally communism to make everyone equally poor or not equally not educated. in theory diversity, equity and fairness and incollusion, that is great but the way they have been imposed whether k-12 or
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higher education that is too prevent intellectual diversity oppose equal opportunity andi. this is just a one of the examples of what is wrong in that kind of educational policy. kennedy: it upsets parents, you live in virginia. you know there were democrat independent parents who are not political but once glen youngkin got a hold of school choice his issue. he won the ways because of that. this top down one size fits all does a lot of disservice. >> we have to support our public schools, people tend to vote for school levees
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any more, they don't care if other kids get a good education. >> we have a la a long history of gifted classes there is a long history of institutional racism in memmany places that we're still unc unpacking. kennedy: interesting, marie, you -- >> teachers unions. kennedy: i understand. >> we have to do better. kennedy: yes. >> having equal opportunity for everyone. kennedy: okay, that is -- equal opportunity, i just -- i want to respond. one, equal opportunity and equal outcomes are different, you will never with variables that humans show up to class with. the 94 is you said institutional racism there is no more unethical institution in this country
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than our public school system. those are t the institutions when projected and applies racism in so many ways, and that is why those have been shaken to their foundations. and we have to -- >> highest. kennedy: ilya. >> highest spending per peopupil is in dc. outcomes do not correlate parse a certain fl th threshold. this is civil rights issue of our time. kennedy: competition, my favorite c word. my other one i say when i'm in a pub w in dublin. thank you so much. >> thank you. enes kanter freedom for reminding everyone that lebron james is a moral coward. >> are right. >> coming up who is responsible for ohio
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♪ ♪ i'm stuck in folsom prison ♪ ♪ kennedy: there we go. mouth trumpet monday. winner was david. >> speaking of off tune, epa demanding norfolk southern clean up and pray for ohio train cash aftermath. but does the federal government also bear some responsibility. it has been almost 3 weeks, people are still complaining of bloody noses, rashes and coughs, epa chief made another visit to try to convince the residents that the water is safe. >> we i'll tell you we believe in science.
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we don't feel like we're being a guinea pig. we don't mine proving to you the water is safe. >> here is to you. >> thank you. >> can't believe they tank that, absent was buttigieg, what is best for the environment, government or private sector. joining me now. bengie, i can't read, conservation coalition, the president bengie backer, welcome back backer. >> great to be brack. that is something that everyone struggles work all good. kennedy: so, let me ask you, because, a lot of people are mad at federal government and mad at norfolk southern, this is cronyism, it is bad for individuals and
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environment. what say you, mr. president? >> well, if i were president, i would have acted sooner. this situation was handled like being in a four-way stop, and everyone is looking at stop, and saying you go first, and you go, first, and then company, and local government and state government and federal government, that is how environmental issues are these days, that what happens when federal government is so entrenched. with it the way it is, biden administration had a duty to step up and do something, they did not, they did it as of today, there san opportunity for them to start working backward its will be tough, they didn't take the first steps soon enough. kennedy: tougher than a bu burnt steak. do i think privatization is
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a b bridge too far, should we bring it back to local control. >> we need clear boundaries, right now there is such a blurred line between what epa dues and the transportation secretary does. and they look at communities realizing now fore gotten they are in terms of environment, they were inspired to be localy involved and active and solve local problems, now they have been nationalized, they have a thousand to to list items and they don't do anything, like all of us, we have to do lists that get too long then we don't do anything, that is how federal government has been with the environment lately. that does not solve anything, when something like this happens no one knows where to go, we need
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boundaries, i don't know that pr privatizing is the right option or nat. kennedy: our options right now are garbage. federal government does nothing until they are shamed into it and giant corporation is fine, we'll clean it up, you may have given 2000 people cancer, you don't know how long it will seep in to their benches b bengie backer thank you. kennedy: topical storm is next. here is tonight's tickle me tuesday joke, guess the punch line on twitter. don't look it up. why did the pie go to the dentist? ♪ ♪ somethingsomething special ♪ ♪ her name is rio ♪ ♪ and she dances on the sand ♪
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and 63,000 for apple care. it was named times invention of the year. up until then, the most user friendly mobile phone was the fisher-price chatter box. the biggest difference is phone of the made for kids. while the iphone was made by kids. type tiny fingers, including 8 gigabytes of story an and a camera withh mega-pixels. the photo had less resolution than game of thrown series. also there are some of only iphones left that didn't come loaded with stupid u2 album. topic three. visitor from all over the globe are flocking to poland. to feed a fat cat. i'm not talking about president zelenskyy. his name is gaseick. he is first became famous
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when he was featured in 2020 documentary since then dayhe is a top rated tourist at ark arka-- attraction. now all curiosity could be kills that cat, animal shelter is begging tourists to stop feeds the kitty. that is what i said to my dates on prom night. gaseick will eat himself to death, known as a puurfect way to. >> app artist in belgium making sculptures out of dead bugs, combine body parts from hundreds of insects to cop v construction elaborate fantasy figures, i think they are the bee's knees.
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he collects them from walks. and he is one of only people who gets more crickets for his work than amy schumer. please clap. pieces take 30 to 40 hours to make they come with a unique back story this warriors defends the insect realm. and this one is a congresswoman who is always bugging everyone. they will be on display in p belgium. you can see a roomful of dead bugs at any popeye's in new york city. >> why did the pie go to the dentist? to get a filling. victory, andrew, mindy, jake
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