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you could manufacture a whole new way of manufacturing. disrupt buying habits before they disrupt your business. and fuel the search for what comes next. so...what are you waiting for? dagen: our bottom line, a downward financial spiral for this country, massive learning loss for kids, all of it rooted in cove exoaf covid and our response. sean: right now the great kennedy.
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she is back. kennedy: all right. we'll continue with that, a covid was a lab leak. according to a leaked report by department of energy, obtained by "wall street journal," federal scientist say a lab r leak in wuhan, china is most likely cause of the epidemic. remember when even suggesting a lab leak was heresy and anyone who said it was canceled, a lot of that was because dr. fauci refused to consider that theory. >> very, very strongly leaning toward this could not have been artificially or deliberately m manipulated. i invite you to look and ask any of those vi
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virologists, they said, you know, up only looking at this carefully now, we think it more likely that it was a natural evolution. >> no they didn't. there were a few open minded doctors who were actually following the science. particularly in trump administration among them former cdc director robert redfield who put his career on the line saying this. >> i still think that most likely ideology of this pathogen from wuhan was a laboratory, escaped. kennedy: we're getting there. we don't have all of the answers, chinese stonewalling as they have from the beginning, so is the current white house, some democrats are beginning to come around. >> the chinese have mishandled covid at of step of the way, trying to scene sweep is under the rug.
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we need to see whether this is true, if is, i don't find it surprising. kennedy: welcome to the party, many republican lawmakers have been saying this for years, liberal media calling them crazy, tennessee republican senator mamarsha blackburn tweeting today: >> will people like dr. fauci every face the music, joining me now senator marsha blackburn here with us. >> this is something that people in tennessee are talking about. this lab leak theory, they put it in there with you know they said, you are wrong it con conspiracy on hunter's l laptop and sepcensorship and the
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lockdown of our kids this is a long line, where the left ist media have been wrong. kennedy: and do their best to make people pay with their careers, if they dare to do what dr. fauci told them, that was follow the science, many did chart the virus itself, and they said based on their research and data, it was most likely a lab leak. they were shot down by colleagues, and matt ridley, who wrote's great book, "viral" he said they had their funding withheld by government institutions if they dare come out and say what many colleagues nod in agreement with, that was true. >> yes, and this is what is so ironic about that. they were following the science. and you have others, maybe dr. fauci himself, maybe and
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probably the world health organization as an entity, they were trying to cover all of this up, to protect china and change the narrative. but let's say, let's say it could have come from wuhan lab or from z xi jinping's basement it does not matter, we know that china unleashed this is the world, then would not admit it. and thei therefore they would not help to clean this mess up, more than a million americans lost their lives, tens of millions of people had their lives,li livelihoods add adversely impacted. we have individuals suffering and long covid, we
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have the chinese communist party who is still saying it is not our fault. we need to get to the bottom of this, what did dr. fauci know, when did he know it, what of he trying to c coff cover-up follow the money trail, i look forward to finding out what happened because, what this did to our nation, to our people to lives lost. there has to be accountability. kennedy: in addition to lives lost and people who suffered from the vaccine itself, the children who suffered learning loss and mental health difficulties that they have yet to recover from. there is a lot to answer for. hopefully clean will pay. but -- china will pay, but here, it seems that there were bureaucracies and department within the
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federal government who were helping stonewall, i don't understand how the fbi and department of energy can look at intel and say, yep, it's a lab leak and cia and others say no we're still on the fence, are they looking at different intelligence. >> regardless of what john kirby has to say, one the poorest on framed remarks is there is no intelligence consensus, there is common sense consensus on this issue, china is responsible for the covid-19 virus. it most likely did comer on the of that wuhan lab. because that is where they were doing the research. and look at what china is doing, they won't tell us the truth about chinese police stations in the u.s., our chance farmland or -- or china farmland or what they are doing with t the
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confusous institutes or genocide they are carrying out on the uighurs or persecution of the tibetans or mongolians or hong kong freedom fighters, they don't want to talk about, that about being part of the axis of evil with russia, iran, and north korea, or xi jinping meeting with vladimir putin. kennedy: i'm glad you brought that up, we'll talk about that later, and affect that would have to the war in ukraine. and world war iii, senator blackburn you have your hands full thank you so, appreciate it. >> you got it. kennedy: back to career destroying sin of suggesting there was a lab leak, since early days scientists in world have pitched that theory. their fate was immediate shunning and cancellations. only ones that could get
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walker with it was jon stewart. >> a novel respiratory coronavirus over taking wuhan china. what to we do? you know who we could ask. the wuhan novel respiratory coronavirus lab, the disease is the same name as the lab. how did this happen? they are like, a penguin kissed turtle. kennedy: but what did any el? they got screwed. their funding withheld, white house giving a half keister acknowledgment of that. >> a point where anyone ask the question whether a lab leak was a credible theory, it should be looked into, a lot of these people derided z fringe are there lessons learned looking back about how we discuss theories when we don't have all of the answers? >> so, here is what i can tell you is the president's
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commitment to getting to the bottom of this right? this is what the most important that we can you know -- we can share it with congress and american people. >> let's go hinrich. will white house and elites admit they were wrong and they were all a bunch of liars? we break it town with our party panel, jason rantz in new york and fox news senior political analyst, juan williams and cofounder of based politics, she back, we love it hannah cox. jason i start with you. the push to squash lab leak theory was ce censorship not science. >> that is 100% correct, it has to do with fact that democrats decided to dive into an au authoritarian
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state to see how much they could get away with, by telling us, shut up, do we we tell you to do and don't question us. it was when folks asked honest questions, questions that were asked in good fading agood faith about whether or not masks helped ewe were told it was coming from conservatives primarily, it cannot be true and has to be conspiracy theories that ruin add a lot of people, not a single person will apologize, i guarantee do you there will be no meaningful attempt to explain. kennedy: there is just a lot of gaslighting. whole thing is odd. i don't know where you go
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from here, juan? how do you make china pay? who should be accountable? >> i sometimes forget why i love watching this show, because you said that, it is how to we make china pay. i think some people say, wait, what about the american media and american left. it is china that you know, opaque, refuses to become clean about what happened there they stop investigating, they won't cooperate with our congress. with our intelligence agencieses, and they don't tell you how many chinese have died. so, to me, it is very important to say, china continues to cof coff cover-up what happened, here in u.s. i think you will see congressional committees lead by republicans in house go after this with some kind of fervor, i think that they will make it critical, and
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president trump was president at the time, he was cozy with the chinese at that time, the idea of lab leak, deserved full hearing it should not have been the case of people were put down. kennedy: unfortunately anthony fauci was pushing back on that saying if you questioned that theory it might be a lab leak it was somehow rac racist or xena phobic. >> they said it was racists. all of scient always pointed to the most likely origin of the disease, we had proof of funding from u.s. government to this lab, in april of 2020, thanks to whitehouse cacoat product, today, i
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saw journalists from msnbc saying that reason this conversation was stunted because it had racists origins and republicans f fault. no, you made it a racist thing and why we couldn't talk about it our government is also complicit in this. so is our own government who tries to suppress information, from the u.s. people, and fed up with anyoning ising this government should be able to moderate content, and republicans need to goat serious on this took right now you have republicans trying to reform section 230 in texas and florida telling social media thousand moderate their content. they cannot stand, these people cannot be trusted there has to be open discourse on things like scient, that changes as we learn information. as we debate things. >> that is what science is. that is based on people
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disagreeing with each other. and people taking a part someone else's hypi -- challenging that, panel will be back with more. kennedy: defense today resting in the murder trial of alex murdaugh. he said he is innocent of kills his wife and son? i'll break it down next. for businesses of all sizes, there are a lot of choices when it comes to your internet and technology needs. when you choose comcast business internet, you choose the largest, fastest reliable network. you choose advanced security for total peace of mind. and you choose a next generation 10g network that's always improving, getting faster;
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kennedy: welcome back what a trial this has p become. after two days of testimony from alex murdaugh his it was has rested but not over yet, in a win for murdaugh and his attorneys, of fr double homicide, family home, including dog kennel, he was not presents at this time of the killing, he was,
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he admitted that last week, a defense crime scene analyst today throwing a theory at jury. there could have been two shooters. >> to me there is structurally difficult for the same shooter to have two arms no reason, add to what i believe happened to shooter who fired first, with the shotgun and i think it tips in favor of prob probability of two shooters. kennedy: is that enough to over ride murdaugh's own testimony. is he a murderer? joining me now. john fish wick welcome back to the show. >> thank you, kennedy. kennedy: you have been following this trial, i was an embarrassment to my friends i sat poolside in mexico friday riveted by this testimony, it could have been murdaugh's undoing, i am surprised, i
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want to talk motive a little bit, they said only motive he needed was to garner sympathy from his law firm, they didn't present was his wife's estate was what paid the victims of that boating accident that killed mallory beech when his drunk son was driving the boat that killed her and injured others. they got paid through his wife's estate. they -- that could not have paid them were she alive, is that not motive enough in. >> well, the walls were closing in on mr. murdaugh in a big way with the financial shenanigans were about to be exposed and confronted by his law firm management that morning, and his wife foot the bill on that. the boating accident.
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the walls were closing in on him, he had a representation here, is a third generation prosecutor in south carolina, family was well-known. i think that prosecution has done a pretty good job of showing he had a m motive to divert from that. and so, that was parts of his motivation for to do this. they don't have prove a motive, just show he had intent. i think they put on a strong case showing his motivation. kennedy: and he really could not wiggle out of that flimsy alibi, when he was pressed on friday, the prosecutor asked him if he was doing jumping jacks or running on a treadmill, how did he generate so many steps in 4 minutes after the murders, and no reasons for why he l lied to cops. now the two shooter theory, do you think that was enough to put enough doubt into one of the heads of some of the jury members?
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>> i don't think so. i think this jury will reach a verdict, i think they will reach a verdict and based on his testimony and his lies on law enforcement, juries don't like people who lie to law enforcement. we lied repeatedly, saying he was not at the kennels that night, that proved to be false, based on his own sonny -- son's snapchat video. kennedy: and his survives son said that is my dad's voice, satterfield, the housekeep, one of the murder victims her body has been exhumed, they want to see if she was murdered, alex murdaugh sued his own estate to get insurance money to pay her family, he has a
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history of committing insurance fraud to enrich himself, if we will kill satter field, why would he have problem to do that with his own wife who was pissed off about his pill use and sought council from a divorce lawyer. >> i think one thing that the prosecution will hone in on say we'll give you more evidence this shows last thursday and friday when we testified to you, he was lying then, they will pain paintings the picture that nothing he says can be believed, i think that is where they will head. kennedy: i think that field trip is going to be worse for the defense. they will show that the amount of time he had to leave the kennels and get back to his house there is too much -- too traverse,
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heed was there he killed them, he is a horrible person, watch murdaugh murders on netflix it will pblow your mind, not good people in the family, he is the worst of them, john thank you. >> thank you, kennedy. kennedy: well, is 80 too old to be president, how about 82? how about 102? would biden pass a competency test if it were required and charter schools out perform public school, politicians listening to parents. that ahead. pl but now i'm working for schwab. i love to help people understand the world through their lens and invest accordingly. you can call us christmas eve at four o'clock in the morning. we're gonna always make sure
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kennedy: how old is president biden, he is so old when he was born the dead sea was just sick. and history class had not been invented.
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he is so old his mem memory is black and white. but seriously, the president is 80 years old, if he runs for reelection if he wins he would be 86 by end of his 6 tesecurity term second term. >> your supporters and critics, know if you are reelected you would be 82 when you sworn in and 86 at end of your term is your ableage part of your own calculation on whether you run again. >> no, but it is legitimate to raise questions about my age, all i can say is watch me. >> watch me stumble and fumble and mumble and fall up stairs and shake hands with the deed. nikki haley proposed all politicians, those seeking office over age of 75 should under go a competencey test, why stop there, 77% agree
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with her in a "fox news poll," would the president pass the test, the panel is back, hannah? >> i don't think he would pass, i don't think that we should continue to allow this to go on. i like her idea, but i think we need basic age limits, i have said it for a long time, we have age limits on front end you can't run until you are 25 or older, i don't understand why can't put that same cap later in life. what does biden care if he breaks the economy he will be dead soon, he is already rich, we need people who have to live you were their own ideas and we're seeing more old people run for office and continue to ask why everyone keeps skewing older this is a problem with our political system, younger people don't want to run, they don't see it as a way ta make a meaningful different difference. they can't get the money to compete with people who have
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been in dc forever. kennedy: it is a big problem. juan williams diane feinstein didn't know she was retiring. congratulations, we understand that you are not -- i'm not? i am not running against? where is my yogurt. but i don't think being of a is certain age makes i incompetent but if you are, thank you. thank you, are we tht with president biden. >> i am amused. i don't think that there is anywhere close, i understand it is a a legitimate issue, at state of union he made some of those people who were heckling him look stupid, i don't think they guy who is mentally incompetent would be able to do that, and fading would not have been able to do that 10 hour trade ride to get to kyiv and have a historic meeting with president of ukraine.
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and you want you look at midterms, he looked like he was on top of his game. in terms of outcome for democrat, i think it is a legitimate issue to ask about anyone's comp at the pr competence. but you asked people in polls who else would you have they are talking bernie sanders. >> don't -- they is not a broad swath that is a bunch of crazy statist pimp pinkos. >> he is number two. >> i agree, his policies are pooh. >> oh. >> you know i love you juan, i love you so much it hurts. >> jason, agree with something that juan said, anyone who seeks higher office in power, to go beyond presidency, competency and psych tests for anyone who wants to run for senate or congress or
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any that directly affects my life. >> 100%, we could all name people who are currently in office that would fail this. >> nancy pelosi. >> nancy pelosi, i was thinking masy -- she is 5 r75. i would caution people should have say, i don't want to disqualify som based on their results, i want results to be public, they have right to run so long as they qualify, we have a all seen candidates who are openly insame and insane and they win, we get the government that we deserve if we put them in office. it makes me uncomfortable that is the truth of the the system. kennedy: you would not give competency test now, and say that is it here is the giant
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cane you are pulled off stage, do you it during election cycle so people have ruleds,y we had have as much information as possible, do it for all of them, regard less of sex or party or background or characteristic, you all get it, if you all fail, you all suck and good-bye. you don't all suck, you are great, jason, juan and hannah, thank you for a beautiful night, i shall always cherish. >> there he is. kennedy: one of major issues in 2024. will likely be education. finally, specifically school choice, even some democrats are seeing writing on black board, new york lefty governor hochul is no bueno announced plans to let a new charter school open in new york city with state fundings. outperforming their public school counterparts and both math and english.
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and less than half of cost per student, it is cheaper and better, why couldn't everyone clamor for that, the chair of sunni charter school committee joes you of balik welcome to the show. >> a, kennedy. kennedy: i love school choice, i realize it is not a one side fits all solution but it is for many families. >> the the key is choice for parents and their kids, parents care about one thing, which is what is best for their kids and careless about politics of the issue, they want to send their kids to schools that give them best opportunity, allow hem to perform at highest level, date is clear that charter schools that are authorized by suni do that, 80% of our
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schools out perform district schools. kennedy: is there there push back? if you have the data, charter schools in places like the bronx. kids have been under served for generations, finally they are act of selling -- accelling, because teacher union don't like it and democrat politicians are beholden to teacher union they want be able to demonize them for much longer. >> the key is the voice of the parents in these districts, boroughs and across new york state are not being hurd heard. charter schools may not be will fix for everyone student but they provide transformation alal
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opportunities. kennedy: my daughter is funny, she tells me about super seniors in his school. these are i can't call them kids, there one super senior who is 20, he is still not passing high school, he has been a senior for three years, he legally cannot go to school next we're he'll be 21, these are schools where we have been sending our kids, they have failed people, but, if you could go around the corner, by the way, if charter schools don't perform, they close. why can't we do that with public schools. >> right, suny is a regulator of charter schools we close them that are not performing one thing not captured well in debate we're closing the gap, performance gap between black, brown and white students, suny charter schools gap on the math and
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english language learning exams is closer than it is in public schools. and that is why we believe that parents top s -- want to send their kids to these school it is about performance. kennedy: they are not taking away honors programs, not take, away opportunities from opportunities who excel, it could be more tailored learning at half the cost. >> right. kennedy: as a taxpayer ita shocking to me the more people are not -- why not open more? if you have parents who want it and students who accel. you will have no other choice but open more and more and give more school choice to city that has been really hamstrung by teachers unions for so long, i cannot wait for that day. we will talk with you against joes you of. >> thank you. kennedy: thank you. >> love a month who loves data. >> coming up, u.s. official say there is no evidence that china is providing military support to russia,
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kennedy: march to world war iii continues, at least one person is having a good laugh over it watch president biden reaction to possibility of china supplyin lethal aid to russia. kennedy: look at these choppers. i paid for them. if china and russia team up, would nato be able to stop them? joining me to discuss. kt th seattle radio host,
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red army swag. bryan suits is back welcome back. >> hey, heather was that jason rantz. kennedy: it is kt th th night, they don't wear pants whether jason rantz goes to france. so let's start with china and russia. >> they don't want to get in between this. you know they play a delicate game, as i said on your show, people need to know the american media is unaware. china owned 11% of ukraine. they own the grain, they don't own mountains and forest, they grow wheat for the chinese people there, they had to play a delicate balance. what do you do repo's farm, they know on other end china
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needs russia to be the bad cop. you know china plays good cop with the eu and euro they need russia to be bad cop to be the heel, they can't have this guy collapse and china knows how close russian army is to collapse. >> how closer they? >> that darn close, they are only foods with the wagner group. that putin set up 15 years ago, feuding on telegram. the chinese know just like there will never be a reunified core rah china will not have a -- korea, they need putin, he must exist, they will not allow him to collapse. kennedy: what if he dies, what if china do? that changes the metrics? >> they move on to the next guy on that. china has another strategic dig picture correction. the fact not one person
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under rank of f field marshall has offer been to a real war, they have concerns about have we been realistically testing our weapons, to we know that our weapons are not crap, do ours work, they don't know. thousand now that putin has been pants and -- >> what about hyper sonic missile failure. >> that is kabuki. you know he understands that he really not going to end the world in a nuclear armageddon, we knows that, we don't, he knows we panic, he knows that americans panics minute he whips out sssss-- satan
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missile. >> he needs blue pills he cannot afford them it is sad, i hope it ends qui swiftly, i don't mind if china even brokers peace, suits thank you so much. >> good to talk with you. kennedy: topical storm is next. for back pain, i've always been a take two and call in the morning guy. but my new doctor recommended salonpas. without another pill upsetting my stomach, i get powerful, effective and safe relief. salonpas. it's good medicine.
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kennedy: new report claims that tom brady is considers a career in stand up comedy, like the time he told a personal trainer, take my wife, please. this is the topical storm, one. mug shot monday, a self proclaimed animal lover who went ab - went -- bananas. he went too crazy. the sketch artist was way off. he got almost nothing right. police sa two monkeys were found in his residents that was filled with feces
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and bird feces and mold. he still not out of the monkey business, he told police, if he was released from jail he would return to the zoo and steal more monkeys. he can't go to a single beach on jersey shore. topic 2. judge in colombia held country first ever legal trial in meta verse, you can sit on went stand and toilet at same time, two hour hearing, features participants as avatars in a virtual courtroom. >> trial was reportedly related to a real world traffic dispute, so, you are looking at final level of
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grand theft auto, the meta verse trial felt more real than previous trials held over zoom and described it as ama amazing. topic three. first ever chinese pangalin has been born in europe, her nickname is little cone. she weighed 4.76 ounces, she came with her own scales. little cone of the losing weight until. zookeepers figurey could supplement her diet with cat milk. but first they had to find the catnip. their sharp scale prospect
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them from predators, and animal that tries to bite them ends up with more blood in this mouth than jake paul this weekend. they are endangers their number one predator is humans. specifically this guy. topic 4. informs at carnegie m melon university created a robot painter, an a.i. power arm that analyses works of famous artists and create news paintings that mimics their style, it is equipped with a camera that detect stakes in real-time allowing to to change course and directed failures. freed act frida could help people with
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