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sean: time for our bottom line. dagen: my bottom line is my challenge for joe biden. president. to go to a funeral, just one, fentanyl poisoning, how about two murdered americans from mexico. or just to east palestine, nobody died there, he won't have to fake cry. sean: maybe someone shot in streets of an american city. already kennedy, you there? come in kennedy. kennedy: way to bum us out. you guys.
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o tuesdays we wear pink. sean: we noticed that, i have a pink tie. kennedy: you can be our prom date. sean: two dates. kennedy: thank you so much. what the hell is happening in mexico border descending into anarchy, americans killed, border agents assaulted and children abandoned who is responsible? just hours ago we learned two of 4 kidnaps americans were murdered. the other two thankfully still alive back in the west. one wounded one unharmed. the motive, mexico, i guess? we're told that group crossed texas border, one of them could get a discount mexican tummy tuck. a f far -- farther south authorities discovered 330 abandoned migrantses on a truck, 103 were unacompany
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mid children, left to die. and over in arizona. customs and border patrol agents now in hospital, after she was attacked by an illegal migrant, the suspect is in custody, what is the president going to do? your very own peter doocy asked a few questions today. >> to violence aspect. now americans are being slaughtered with president biden taking the same approach if it was al qaeda or isis operating just across the border from an american city. >> president takes this seriously. he takes this very seriously, fbi and other agents have been on top of this since day one, that is what we will continue to do, when it comes to american's lives and safety of americans, the president is always make sure that is a top p priority. priority. priority.
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kennedy: have you noticed no matter the question, the president take its seriously blah, blah, blah. yet problems never get solved, republicans solutions, they are getting more drastic. watch this. >> i'm going to introduce legislation to make certain mexican drug cartels, foreign terrorist organizations under u.s. last and set stage to u.s. military force if necessary to protect american from being poisoned by things coming out of mexico, i would tell the mexican government if you don't clean up your act we'll clean it up for you. >> that say bit much. senator gramm. white house has been useless we're coming up with extreme solutions. i was in mexico two weeks ago. i have to say, it was lovely, cabo in february, the whales and the snake tequila sign me up, there is a crisis, we must come up
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with other options, let's break it down with the party panel. from town hall.com, editor and also fox news contributor katie pavlich. and richard fowler. and the host of the radical podcast, he ran for s senate, he will run your life, shane hazel he is back. katie, you are from a border state, you see what is happening. 4 americans should be able to go to mexico without half of them coming back dead. >> you know, justice department put out a statement tonight from attorney general garland saying they will do everything they can to bring justice. but i think when you listen to what he said during testimony last week there are questions about how to go after the cartels, as entities whether a terrorist
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entity or just you know as not as part of mexican government, garland said that might make the mexican government uncomfortable, and the question is why, the answers some of the officials benefit from the cartel activity. mexico is one of the most dangerous countries in the world. in 2022, there were more journalists killed in mexico than any other country, they are just is off the our border. this b administration has not tak taken it seriously. kennedy: richard is the next best option daisy cutters launched at the cartels? >> no, that is not the next best option, i do agree with katie, we need to look at cartel moss cartels more
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seriously, the 4 individuals were going to mexico to get medical tourism because our health care is too ex pingive. kennedy: and fda does not approve a lot of the procedures that people go to mexico for. a lot is the government's fault. >> fair enough. i think we know there are a lot of americans prior to the biden administration lowering price of insulin went to mexico to get it there. you have 4 folks who went for medical tourism, they thought they were haitian narcotraffickers and they killed them, that goes with problem with mexico. also fact that state department has been clear to american tourists. go to the state department, read their travel note -- notifications they will tell you there are parts of mexico that are very dangerous. where these individuals went is very dangerous, you have to be mindful, we need to do
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everything in our power to ensure wherever americans travel they can be safe, but when you travel into harm's way, unless america gets in war with every country, then we have to be mindful. kennedy: we have got our hands full with conflicts right now, shane has worn the uniform, i know that vice president and our border czar have been busy looking for the root causes, you like to sum things up what are some root causes to the devolving situation in mexico? >> if you want to look for a terrorist organization lindsey graham, look at the cia, fbi that was running guns with eric holder and barack obama administration. if we're looking at really solving this problem, what we have to do is look at what we're doing with our own american domestic and foreign policy on drugs, we have a min t -- mental health crises in america that could be solved with a
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lot of things, but we're launching a war from the nixon administration against drugs that drugs is kick the crap out of everything for i don't know for, 5 generations now. we have to get rid of the drug war, start solving mental h health here, that should begin stable i'd stabilizing central and south america regions. whole thing is a sham. the united states government is probably if not wholly responsible but guaranteed it is responsible in a large degree. kennedy: as long as we continue, america's real longest war, which is the war on drugs, remember in 2021, when school board meetings got out of control over covid shut downs and mask mandates because parents wanted their kids back in the class rooms, but randi weingarten and
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teachers unions kept them closes with help from federal government and there were heated meetings like this. doj labeling parents domestic terrorists, now fun times, and now republicans have taken over the house and they want answers, jim jordan setting up subpoenas on national school board association, with the memo saying it was anti-to parent directive. when the investigation stop the government from targets its own citizens, i have a feeling it will not. i have a feeling that this issue is not going away for parents. >> certainly not away. you know, the part of story that we've seen leak into other issues, whether it is cdc or the fbi with twitter is that justice department was essentially using national school board letter
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ser gas to violate the rights of parents -- serogacy to violate the rights of parents, attorney general throwing his hands up saying it was the just a letter that we received, when he actually. patriot act was mentioned in the letter, it went through white house approved and kicked over to doj for action, my hope that republicans can use government to protect the citizens from government. we're seeing that play out in federal agents that have far too much power to target rel regular every day people, who are exercising their constitutional rights over things they pay for with their children's education. kennedy: and parents have the right to be upset, they knew now more and more data that comes out whether about brain scans for kids locked out of schools during the pandemic or learning loss
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and how majority of kids in this country in fourth and 8th grade are doing math below grade level because of the lock down. parents had every right to be angry, when did the government turn on them? >> look, i think we should have a conversation about parents being angry, i hope when you know jim jordan issues a seep s such -- subpoena they actually pass solutions for the students with our mental health crisis there and make sure every school has equitable resources to get ahead in math and reading and beat the developed world. >> they have billions of dollars richard. >> richard. kennedy: finish your point. i want to respond. >> that said, if we're -- if we're just having a hearing to have a hearing to say we had a hearing that does nothing given the fact that
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many of the parents -- >> i agree. >> they filed a lawsuit, a federal judge said their constitutional rights were not violated. >> dog and pony shows i get, that schools b got 190 billion from federal government, they don't need fans they n counselors, i talked with chair of suny schools in new york city, kids in charter schools in new york perform better than their public school currenter parts at half the cost -- shane, throwing money at the public school system does not give you good out comes. the opposite happens in some of the most expensive districts like washington d.c., new york, chicago. and los angeles. your note thoughts dear. >> let's use real language, youth government
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indoctrination camps, that is what happened in 1970s under jimmy carter why we have not ranked in top 5 for math or s science for a very long time. if republicans were very serious, they would get rid of that under thomas massie's one line bill, get rid of the department of education -- top of, that if republicans in large were very serious well how upset they were with government schools, instead of getting together and complaining about school boards they say, no more property tax, we're done funding the youth government indoctrination camps, if we start to localize education and use that money more decentralized i think we'll have a better turn out, and we'll be a lot better. who likes paying property tax that is just rent to the government, at the end of the day. kennedy: it is a taxation is -- >> property taxes are
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collected by local governments they use the money to fund local public education, public education is not -- >> great thin. >> you will -- >> disband the different of education. >> here is the thing, when ron desantis gives his state of the state, says -- . >> president desantis. >> that speaks to fact that public schools are local anti. kennedy: they have better out cams and their seniors will have a better chance of getting into collect, their grades did not suck, they were not shut out of schools. panel will be back, we love them, first up, novak jokic withdrawing from a top u.s. tournament, government's covid craziness is to blame. i'll break dune the down the that buffoonery in my memo,
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kennedy: novak jokic would love to spend his sporting millions in california and florida but dumb federal government has outdated
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vaccine mandate in place that bars unvaccinated foreigners from entering the great lands, djokovic is an athletic phenom in great shape, he has has much natural immunity from covid because he caught it as anyone who has been jabbed, why not let the man play? no one has a solid answer, not even hard-core pro vaxxers. if you had a single barely effective johnson & johnson vaccine from two years ago, with no booster, you can interthe u.s. if you had covid in the past, you test negative and your present on domestic court guarantees more fans straying their money all over the place, you playing on court would be a net benefit, you can't step foot here, mind boggling how stupid the mandates and rules are and screams to
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dangers of allowing government to become too power full in a crisis, they first, ever want to -- they never, ever want to give back that powering there have been studies and papers and admissions about the nat natural immunity. the president himself declared the pandemic was over why not lift the idiot ban a as only he can, does he hate see science or tennis, australia is now allowing unvaccinated visitors. and we could easily play follow the dingo and let people like djokovic visit, play and spend, not that the atp number one player needs the privilege, he does not, he is the brave poster child for informed consent who made a personal choice to abstain from what he and his team deemed an unnecessary risk. our country is losing
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billions every month by rooster blocking wonder lusting tourists from partakes in our goods and services, we're worse off for it let n novak put the final nail in the coffin covid vestige once and for all. kennedy: good rick scott and marco rubio, senator scott saying no longer makes sense. >> biden said covid was over, even fauci said, you know natural immunity is better, this does not make sense this is continuing you know a crazy policy that the democrats have i can go to europe out a vaccine, what are we doing here? why are we hurting our own economy? i want novak to be able to play. kennedy: me too, let him play. why is white house still fighting logic, joining me. hoist of sideline santee,
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michelle defoia is back. >> it would be great to let novak in it would be acknowledging maybe we can do this. or lift the ban, 10 days or 20 days before it is to be lifted and way. remember when djokovic was deported from australia two years ago. last year they let him back in. he played. he won. so, why are we maintaining this? and i have to wounder, you know, you made a great point. this is a guy who is true to his values, he said i'm not getting the shot, this is too important to me to have control over my own body. that is why i am standing so firm firmly, if it were another reason would they let him in? my religion.
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kennedy: depends -- the religion. >> a great point. >> orthodox christian, they may be now, but if he said muslim, they would say amazing. >> yeah, come and represent. the biden administration is willing to bend a lot of rules, they are binding rules at border -- bending rules at border every day, they want to bend rules on student loans but they don't want to bind the rules for i'm sorry a rich, white, man, strike, strike, strike. kennedy: he invites fans to come and watch him play, people in indian wells anded in florida they would go out there would be more work for people to service the fans who woul bum rush it, he is 35 years old, he will not be playing forever, tied for most slams with nadal. >> hurricane harvey is at
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the peak -- he is at the peak. so i -- let's make a lot of people mad, say we love what ron desantis said today he wrote a two page letter to president, saying, i know you can't get on a plane if you are not from here and not vaccinated or come through a ferry port and through a land port, but you have not specified, could he take a w boat, that is a great question, why not fly him to cuba, put him on the boat and sail to miami, theab -- they have not covered that base. that is the way to get him. kennedy: i think that none of this makes sense. there has been so much science that we no longer follow. you know, ever since fauci was in charge and lead everyone in believe that it is penguins. let's not engage. >> that is what is so
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irritating to some, we saw it from the get g co -- get go with co contra digging statements we're so tired of this you will keep this man out of the nation from playing tennis, because he won't take a shot. kennedy: yeah, they are all going to regret that, don't you wish we could go back in a time machine to 1998selves we were covering olympics. >> that nagano. kennedy: tell ourselves we would be broadcasting together. >> we never would have believed the state of the world today. >> that is true. >> we would not. kennedy: well said michelle ta toy tafoya that is why i heart. >> you i heart you back. >> coming up, could obama step back in to spotlight. >> trump has sights set on a
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wow, oh my- [birds chirping] kennedy: talk about hail mary, republican primary kips kicks off dimms to be worried about probe ability to to run for reelection, really? that is just occurring to you now? we're told that democrats searching for an alternative to withstand a match up gain the trump or desantis. michelle obama is floating, former first lady denied ever wants to run for my ihigher office, but desperate times may call for desperate measures, only 37% of democrats by m primary vvoters wanted by don't
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remain. >> katy, for democrats, she say very attractive option? >> y2k i don't think they will need her, i think that gavin newsom wants to walks into this primary, regardless of what dnc and democratic infrastructure says, he will try to wiggle his way into the race. michelle obama is popular, generally, if she were to get into a political race that would end for her. f her life is good. i think that gavin newsom is clear, about what his goals are, he doesn't have much patience to wait. kennedy: whenever someone uses the royal we to describe their political ambitions, you know they are running for president, we have note been to iowa yet, we wean we have no interest in running for president. that mines, he is running. if you had to pick, richard
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between gavin newsom and michelle own obama. >> i think that is a false choice, michelle obama would never put her name on the ballot. >> never say never. >> gavin newsom, i think if luke at new democratic party, primary map, he will have travel as well. with south carolina and georgia first, i think that gavin newsom will have trouble there. if he runs. which is unlikely. >> he is totaly winning, joe biden can't do it shane, you are a young v viral man, joe biden wishes he had one 10th of yo your vigor will they elbow him out of the way. >> i hope so, i would love to see anyone in there you go joe biden, i thought joe biden would be fun coming to 2020, you know we got basement tour and nothing
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else, he left in 2016, from vp we had solid goal gaffe after gaffe, but now it is sad, maybe we need new blood, newsom could be that guy, i think he would have a tough time, michelle obama would be what the democratic party needs, to kind of sucsurge and i don't have a dug to the fight, unless oil dave smith runs for president, i don't see myself streets for trump or desantis or michelle obama ear or gavin newsom or biden, i would like to see someone who has a least coherent thought. kennedy: i would love to see dave smith on stage with president's biden and trump, that would be if he okay it would blow their minds, their heads -- they wouldn't, plode, they would turn to dust. >> their minds would met out of their earo on stage.
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kennedy: this would be o old wax coming out of their eyes. >> and trump campaign, grabbing female voters by president see, a report claims that president trump considering a female running mate. in 2024 white house race. his top 4 picks are. kari lake, nikki haley, sara huckabee sanders and kristi noem. which of these ladies would give the for former president the best shot? >> well let's look at math. president trump has 40% of republican party in those polls that have not changed that will not change. us len it is a one-on-one race early he will win the nomination to be the g.o.p. nominee. 60% of republican party does
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not want him to be nominee, he will need someone to speak to them and plans out the ticket. despite the fact that kari lake has been dedicated and loyal to president, if he wants to win over republican voters, he has to choose someone who kind of searches in the capacity that mike tepence did bringing scripta script -- skeptical voters back in the fold. kennedy: i don't know that kari lake was a bringer backer. and it was stolen from me is just -- you you didn't win not enough people voted for you, a dislike you because you are bad at your
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job. richard who do you po you love. >> i heard ca kari lake turned her house to governor's mansion in arizona. i agree with katie, sort of spot o o . -- spot on. >> richard do you want to ask kate katie to prom. >> no, every now and then. but anyway. . i think he has to figure out how to coalesce the folks in his party that are never-trumpers that base is going larger and larger that points to a candidate maybe a kristi noem or sara huckabee sanders or nikki haley, but they all had something to do with trump administration or one time backed him, they have to figure out to say they were for him but not for him with
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him but not with him that is the complication. kennedy: i do think that smart to tap someone -- i don't mean in that way shane, to recruit someone who has executive experience that is smart on the former president's part is that a smart part? >> yes, comes down to huckabee or noem than yes. huckabee has a better personality to bring people in. and noem did not shut it down in south dakota but problem with noem, she is also anticannabis in a country that is going more toward being you know -- >> in a state that is pro cannabis, i have taken issue with that. >> president is anti-- former president is anticannabis. kennedy: the current president put everyone in
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prison for drugs in prison for drugs, we have to stop electing old people. >> at least, under joe biden the justice department is not prosecuting marijuana charges. kennedy: yeah, ask -- ask all of the black men in san francisco thousand they were prosecuted. >> or georgia. kennedy: when kamala harris of in the power, good lord. >> talking about right now. kennedy: you know wire talking about right now, we're talking about katie pavlich. babought her brother paul and his lovely misses tickets to kennedy and jimmy failla laughs and liberty tour coming to mesa, arizona thank you for your support wildwe'll high five paul, g get him a steak, he will have the night of his life. >> i can't wait. kennedy: first stop ridding, pennsylvania may 6, we have
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i'm sorry, it was a repeat, it was stuck in my head, mouth trumpet monday song. the winner vi linda. what if life will not go on for jack and diane, two congressional lawmakers sounding the alarm for artificial intelligence calling for regulation to stop it from taking human jobs and wiping out m h hu humanity. old fogies have no idea when it a.i. is or what it can do. your next guest. with me now california republican congressman jay. >> welcome to the show. >> thank you. kennedy: you are representing inland empire, the ie san berdo. tell me about this.
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so many people are wrong about a.i. they have the unfounded fears, the problem is that path we could go down could put us in peril like your has done with itself, what did europe do in terms of over regulation, how do you tend to stop it. >> unfortunately, when you seek to regulate someone, you have to understand what you are trying to accomplish, and what you are trying to prevent and dangers are. in case of artificial intelligence i think that many people don't have a realistic view of what it is that we need to prevent. you would be surprised how much of my time explaining to my colleague that chief danger of a.i. is not an early of evil robots with red laser eyes. but, having said that, a.i. has some very real dangers that congress needs to act on. just those that you would think about. kennedy: people who like,
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what about when it develops a sense of self. i would argue, that it requires a soul, there is no way a.i. will have a soul, i love you robot over lord, it ask programmable but you the chief concern should be privacy. >> absolutely, you look at what china has done enacting world biggest su surveillance state to collect data some use it in way to predict loyal loyalty to government, that would be truths h dangerous here. kennedy: i am sure people in democrat party w would love to see loyalty and
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proof. how do you have safeguards, technology is always ahead of government. you know that first hand, you have studied technology, you are in government. how do you put the proper safeguards on the this? how do you write a bill to protect and thrive. >> first thing to do is secure digital data privacy at federal level, not been done at federal level yet, allowed states to take lead this area is related to interstate commerce, i think that federal government needing to step in and establish a nationwide standard for dig digital privacy that's protects the privacy of americans that would i did prive pe deprive people who want to misuse a.i. kennedy: and that would also government antis to misuse their powers. >> absolutely. that is the same problem.
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then afterwards, we need to look at the ways to which this digital data can be used to create economic situations that have all of the properties of monopolies. these a.i. require vast amount of data to train, if down have access to data -- if you don't have access to that data you can't create a.i. that works well. kennedy: we want to succeed. we don't want the government getting in the way, of second. they can look out for us and keep us safe, but in a different way. thank goodness you are there congressman obernolte thank you for your time. >> great to be here. kennedy: f tickle me tuesday, why are balloons so expensive? don't look it up.
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kennedy: new study shows bumble bees with spread intelligent through their hives this time i thought they were bumbling idiots that is being smart this
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topical storm. louisiana woman arrested for running an ice cream truck filled with meth. she was always in good humor, she was reportedly using drugies and selling them out of the short bus turned ice cream truck. i recognize that from on my way to school, first rule of drug dealing draws as much attention to yourselves as possible, they pulled over the truck after being ticked off for activity of all tweakers in town were whistling turkey in the straw. in the truck they found boxes of melted ice cream and methamphetamine and two small puppies, the owner is only one who was scratching her fleas. >> and children are safe. >> to south florida a blow
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by blow of blow by sea, annual key west conch shell blowing contest, they played full songs to their conchs. like the classic hound doing. >> you antinothing but a cod fish -- swimming in the deep. ♪ ♪ you a hog fish swimming. kennedy: i didn't say they were sober. my name is not stew ward varney. and frank sinatra new york, new york. ♪ ♪
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>> start spreading the booze. not everyone is on key west. still this is impressive for florida. the state's most popular music genre was arm pit farts. topic three to craze video from california home, a dog got a hold of a giant knife and refused to put to down, that happens when you come combine puppies and meth. the bulldog is tired of the bu bull. fendi ran around house for several minutes threatening to slice her owner to kibbles and bits. my leme would trade his own life for a choice of chocolate, fend i agreed to put down the knife for three bully rubs.
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british artist moved to a dumpster to highlight high cost of housing. but most garbage british artist is harry styles. marshall spent 5,000 turning to dumpster to a home. making him one of only people who would be better off investing in ftx, he rigged dumpster with electricity it cook his meals with a dumb dumpster file and airporta -- also air airporta a -- por porta-potty next door. the area is so wealthy, he even lives right next to a famous tv star. all right, topic 5. it is time for tickle me tuesday. why are balloons so expensive? inflation. >> [ laughter ]
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