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chest feeders, you can't stand up for females? and have si sensitivity toward others. >> day which have gone too far, in racial front their racial policies are extremely insulting to average people of color, and also in gender front, people in the gay community saying this is antigay, this hurts women, our community, this is not a popular agenda. if democrats are saying we're the party that can't define what a woman is it will be lights out soon. sean: i would agree, you can offer respect to people, but that does not mean women have to take a backseat to men and sports and in shower, and on cover of magazines, i hope push back happens, thank you. >> now, do we have kennedy? are you there. kennedy: yes, and in
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germany, their saunas are coed. >> exciting. dagen: i would know that. kennedy: i know that first hand, i could not stop giggling. sean: holy gravy. kennedy: nice to see you. let us do it, double your pleasure and fun. stunning new report claims that covid may have leaked from not one but two chinese labs justs household -- will hold another contribute canal hearing on origin of the pandemic it has been over 3 years since the planet came to a halt. since then 7 million people have died globally, one million here in this country, we have a generation of kids who suffered extreme mental trauma aeag loss, the world's economy has not fully recovered, looking at you supply chain. because of a chinese cover-up. today on capitol hill former di director of national intelligence said there is one answer to how this
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began. >> 3 1/2 years later only assessment a virus originated in a chinese lab whose research included work for the chinese military, that would have geopolitical implications, that i believe that current administration does not want to face head on. kennedy: some shady virology lab in china, possibly two. there are those who claim covid came from nature. and ratcliffe explained why that is unlikely. >> really at-this-point, isn't anything that ties covid 19 to nature, no, environmental the source, no host no reservoir species. nothing has ever been published that covid-19 existed in any animal or species before the pandemic began. kennedy: as news to people like dr. fauci who seems
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hell be bent. >> if they get up and criticize science, no one will know what they are talk about but if they aim their bullets at tony fauci, people recognize there is a person, it is easy to criticize but they are really criticizing science, because i represent science. if you are trying to you know get at me, as a public health official and a scientist, you really are attacking not only dr. fauci, you are attacking science. i'm the bad guy to an end to an end tire -- entire subset of people, i represent the truth. kennedy: he is allergic to. dr. fauci is no long or government payroll, only time before he getting frog planted on capitol hill. is senate report the final
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two nails in fauci coffin career? joining me now. new york republican congresswoman. on coronavirus pandemic, nicole thank you f for joining us. >> thank you. kennedy: so, let's discuss what you saw today that was either surprising or something that sent shivers down your spine. >> really, i think what happened today was a confirmation of what republicans have been saying, really what doctor redfield told us in last hearing this is something that came from the lab, it not just from the wuhan lab but potentially funded with american tax dollars, one thing that was shocking was to hear, not just national -- nihmoney that went to the lab, but also, they talked
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about department of state funds, u.s. aid funds, department of defense also going to the lab, we tbheed to get to the bottom to why so much of american tax dollars were funneled to that lab, there was a chinese military operations taking place at that lab, u.s. intelligence shows that since at least 2017. we need to know why american tax dollars there. the other thing is if we want to prevent the pandemic, we need to ensure that we know where it came from, and what kind of subpar unsafe conditions were at that lab that allowed for it to be leaked. those are the questions that anyone would want to know if you are trying to prevent a future pandemic. it took two years for us to get to this point, we were having hearings because the democrats refused to do it they hearings on all sorts of stuff, except what
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actually caused this. kennedy: i will never understand that, the fact they would let this turn into a cold case and we're picking it up so many years later, it should have been the greatist point of urgency for anyone in congress. guess what, democrats died too. they lost family members, they are acting like this is just a political issue, somehow ignoring the origins of covid is a facial disgrace to the former president, it is so much bigger. whatever dr. fauci knew about, whatever researchers were withholding that information that was screaming at them through their data, they should be held accountable, we should have so many moran sers than we have -- answers than we
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have, where do we go from here? >> after our first hearing one of important steps took place we passed l legislation from house and senate to disclose all of the covid intelligence related to wuhan lab. president biden was pushed in a corner he had to sign it we're expecting for that information to be declassified. that will give us more information to try to put the pieces together of the puzzle. you are right, i think that dedr. fauci did know it was created in a lab, there was a mach a monetary relationship between nih and the wuhan lab. i hope we'll bring in echo health alliance of peter dazik, he was one of leaders
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in pushing that this was a natural occurring here origin but did not come from a lab. why was dr. fauci and peter dazik working together to suppress the lab leak theories whole time. and dr. fauci went before the senate committee told rand paul un under oath they didn't have imch informations regarding a monetary relationship, they were not funding gain-of-function research. yet he was told in an e-mail, we know now, in january that year, they had a monetary relationship. there is a lot of questions, we have to get to the bottom. kennedy: you are right. one of the questions is when will anthony fauci be shacharged with perjury, congressman malia malliotakis thank you so much. >> thank you. kennedy: suggested too much time may have passed for sscientist to figure out
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covid origin. today house committee house covid committee chair brad wenstrup reiterated it may be up to our nation's spies to figure it out. >> dr. robert redfield, a vi virologist, testified, i don't think that the answer will come from the scientific community, i think it will come from the intelligence community, the intelligence community plays an important role in this investigation. >> so, can we pre -- rely on intelligence community to get to the bottom, joining me now. mike baker. walk me through this, this is interesting. there is something to this. as this has become a cold case, and we don't have the
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smoking gun, we don't have the money boot prints, we'll have to rely on intelligence. how is fact proc procurement different through the cia than the world health organization. >> how many time do you have? you are right, we don't have a speak smoking gun, chinese regime threw it in the smelter. i to wanted to use that word. kennedy: i don't know her. >> there you go. i was hoping you would pick up on that. we would have all of information that we need if at ou outset back towards the latter part of 2019 if regime was open and transparent. that did not happen. and you know why they were not open, it was not because they were worried about representation of raccoon,
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dogs or bats. they wanted to cover-up the lab leak. so you know, the problem we have, to answer the question in a round about way, the problem intel community faces is that the chinese regime had ages to cover-up and destroy evidence. and to white wash this whole thing as odd as that sounds given how many millions of people died you would think the entire world would be up in arms. and demanding that xi provide some finally some answers. but it is not. when the republicans h hold these hearings you would think entire congress would be fully on board, but they don't seem to be, it got so political. if president trump had not been in office when this broke out, we may have had a
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different result, anything that trump said had to be wrong according to half of the country that hates president trump. the odds were against coming up with an answer from the very beginning. kennedy: unfortunately you are right. now you have to send honey traps and button men in to parts of china, where you know they may have never been before. including bat caves and fang-fang s sorority. and learn secrets, like, i'm not a fan of the cia or nsa or fbi spying on innocent americans, but if there is something that seems they would be good at, it is teasing up facts, in an area where there is nothing but observation. >> you right. well you know, honey trap thing we have to put that
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aside, that is only in beach books and films. kennedy: dang it. >> but, the answer to this is going to -- when they say intel community that will play after over size role, unfortunately. but because, we're not sending scientific teams to work with their chinese counterparts. kennedy: it all in smelter. >> you have to do classic operations here. i have no idea, it would be speculation. kennedy: we have to send our own -- >> individuals. kennedy: spy balloons like a birthday party spy balloon bouquet, they will never suspect a thing. >> they would not look up. kennedy: mike thank you. >> you're welcome, if any intell community can get it solves it is ours, we have
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this last weekend, we got new video, a crazed mob beating up an be innocent young couple during 3 days of mayhem in the city. children'chicago political leaders making stupidd excuses. illinois state senator robert peters tweeting, i would look at the behavior of young people as a political act and statement, a mass protest, with politicians like these will crime in chicago get worse or better? joining me now to discuss our party panel. editor at town hall.com, katie pavlich. she is joined by senior political analyst for kn fox news, juan williams and
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you are the power. i will see him in memphis for freedom fest in july, spike cohen, let's do this damn thing. katie, i'm watching this, and wondering if you say things like they were just enjoying the warm weather and you make a series of excuses, it was a mass protest, people danc dancing on buses and beating living daylights out of 71 smith smith & wesson in -- 71 in their ka. car. >> any normal person watching this should be horrified. the politicians and mayor -- former ma excuses this kind of behavior, what your end goal when you allow young people to engage in
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this type of self disv destructive behavior, destroys their own communities it ends poorly for those people and people who are the subjects of the crime. if these politicians think that they are helping these young people by enables or justifying this they are setting them up for a life of crime, a short life potentially and also setting up innocent people as victims because they refuse to put these people behind bars to teach them a lesson about thousand behave in civil society and towards people in your own community. kennedy: i thought state senator and mayor-elect, juan it is wrong, did no one any favors, i did appreciate of the laurie lightfoot, saying parents need to be
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involved teach their children difference between right and wrong, is she on to something. >> of course, a lot of this has to do with family break own high percentage of children born out of wedlock, and single parent families, the mom might be hhard working but not around in terms of proceeding necessary value and guidance setting. to my mind, i think that politician, he said he knew high would be a glutton for punishment. he knew we would say he is a fool, i see it everywhere, here in dc, there was a kid stealing a car, someone comes out, they have a gun, the kid gets shot to death. but instead of saying, why that kid stealing the car, they put that gun by guy in jail, to me that sends the wrong message about kidding stealing cars, not that i'm indifferent to value of lifen --
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don't miss take me, but you have to be clear criminal activity is not to be excused or encouraged. kennedy: we have done that. it does really bad people a great service, you can be bad by the time you are 17 years old, i don't think that going society failed you will force you to make better choices. you may be too far gone. at that point, but what happendon't hurt people and don't take their stuff. >> lord of the flies was not supposed to be a how to video, that did not spring out of nowhere, that was not something that popped up. i agree with large bit of what katie and juan said, we should not be lionizings kids as protesters against
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systemic inequality. we need too l to look at break down of families and lack of respect for lives and property. >> was an argument this was a result of crackdowning that started this time last year, when after a shooting mayolightfoot inreduces curfews that are still being enforced, anyone under age of 17 has a place they are allowed to go that are outside. another one, interesting that the state senator mentioned segregation, i, agree kidding segregated in poorly performing government run schools inning which chicni chicago. >> i agree with you. i said that on out numbered the other day.
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there are so m many institutions that failed the kids, but they don't get a free pass because of, that there is still objective right and wrong in society, we have to hold people accountable, it says we believe in people, we're optimistic we view human nature optimistically i if we say people are capable of that instead of just throwing them away. >> panel stay here. more to converse about. kennedy: one state utility company they are proposing income phased payment plan, the more you make, the more you pay, sounds like communism,. >> new polling shows more americans are leaning toward one political affiliation, not t the political party you are thinking of, that is next.
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>> the more you make the more you pay, from each according to his ability to each according to her need. new idea from big bad california utility companies, they are worst, income based electric bills, that sounds good if you are not making money. they follow a state law requiring f fixed rate and simpler bills, no matter how much energy you use, you will pay the same, going further. here how is it breakings down, income brackets divided from under 28 thousand. up to 69 thousand. then 69 to 180 plus. so, the highest earnings pay the most for electricity. utility saying this will lower utility bills overall for people who don't make as much money but now they have no incentive to conserve power that say communist solution, the party panel is back. spike. my big issue having lived in
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california for majority of my life, is these power companies are cartels, there is no competition because you know, if you don't like your power company, you can't go another one. >> right, let's start, call this what it is now a tax. you are no longer paying for the k kilowatt usage this is based on your income now another tax. as we know california did not already have a problem with people leaving the state for being punished for being high income earnings this will help on that. you mentioned. you know here we have progressives in california and ayes the planet, saying we need to reduce energy usage, they will do that with a use all the power you want unlimited energy planting, you pay buffet prices based on your income, use what you want this is not a serious proposal for dealing with income
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inequality or not with energy use or environment. if they were really serious they would talk about freeing up the utilities and letting market to doing it thing. by not cartelizing the provision of power but deregulates use of nuclear energy. you could have clean plentiful, chief energy, just get the government out of the way. kennedy: you are right, juan, how can you argue with a thing that spike cohen said. >> i don't know, really hard to think you spending half your life in california, people in new york want to pay a tax on that. kennedy: they want to tax me it is theft. >> you know, this is to legislature not like power companies, they are submitting proposal to meet what the legislature is considering, they want this to be progressive, you can
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describe this as a tax but, what you see is an effort to make the bill simpler and reduce cost for people who don't make a lot of money. you can say, that punitive for those who make a lot. i think you know if you talk about 180 thousand and the like, most people say, for a simpler bill where most of californians paying a well you are bi -- lower bill, i don't think there shea connection about usage of electricity and the price, i think that people on other hand say -- >> [ laughter ] >> you show me evidence. kennedy: that is not true, evidence is when things are more expensive people useless. >> they are buying electric stuff. kennedy: they will leave all the lights on, you have been to california, they will live their a c on day in and night, they don't have to pay any more for that. katie, take us home.
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>> well, first, only people that benefit are u-haul companies. second, the people who are lives in big houses are already paying larger electricity bill. and i would say, you know what is up with whole banning regular cars and plugging them in when you think that only top tier people will be able to afford to pay. people who can't afford their legal bills cannot afford an electric car. so i'm not sure how that will work, and all evidence shows any time that government forces anything to be a certain price it makes it more expensive. kennedy: same is true with electricity, last year gaffe gavin newsom said don't plug in your electric vehicles, the grid cannot support it, here is good news, independents taking over. new gallup poll shows they identify at independent. nearly double percentage
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that identify add either democrat or republican. is this proof that people are sick and tired of two parties. >> yes. they are. problem is two-fold, republicans and democrats do all they can to fight to keep their competition off the ballot, there are some states where republicans and dem ex democrat need 25 ballot access signatures but competition have to get 50 thousand signatures even in races where there are not 50 thousand votes, there are many examples like that, a bigger more pervasive problem that is good cop/bad cop routine, they play good cop to their base and bad cop on the other base, and fire them up to vote against the them, called negative partisanship. if you look at most recent polling on elections from the past couple decades people are more likely to
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say they vote the against the republican or democrat or for the party they voted for, the candidate, even if they support the libertarian or green party or independent or something like, that they will be more likely to vote for w whatever may. does not change. >> good cop and bad copper cops. >> juan, in past. might have been more true independents in 50s and 60s, like people who really did notment to slow the vought f-- people didn't want to vote for either party. past generations have settled. but, seemings that gen xers are breaking the logjam, staying independent longer and later and i think you have my gypr generation to thank for
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that, will you send me a fruit basket. >> these are young people, not case that se seniors are more independent. the young people know the lyftleast, they don't follow politics, they are less likely to vote. even so, it still the case that 90 plus% of both republicans and democrats when they get to the polls, they vote with the party. so there is a talk of young people increasingly independent, but that is if they vote. kennedy: let's ask katie pavlich. she is not 25. how -- [ laughter ] kennedy: how will these trends affect presidential election? >> first, i would up grade you to edible arrangement not just a fruit basket, they are fancy fruit baskets with strawberries dipped in chocolate. >> people are more offing more as independent they are
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defined by more single issue votes, for example we're seeing this with abortion issue among young people, you see among older people with the economy that is what they vote it, and if you ask them if they are part of political party, not necessarily political people. ththey do vote on certain issues, people like to identify as independent also sounded nice, i'm independent i'm not going along with the rest of the political system. which is fair. kennedy: yep. >> phone calls from pollsters. kennedy: i can't wait for those, i love them so much, i keep them on the phone, i give my cats a recipe, we love it, we jaw jack for an hour, katie, juan and spike love you.. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up. everywhere you look, someone is getting offended. kat timpf will fix it for
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♪ ♪ somewhere over the re rainbow ♪ ♪ way up high [music] kennedy: there we are. that was last night mouth trumpet monday, winner was karen, speaking of karens, seems like everyone is, offended by everything, high next guest is work offing on changing that, one topic at a time. joining me now, kat timpf author of new book, you can't joke about, that everything is funny, nothing
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is sacred. we're in this together. kat timpf. what a great book. >> thank you so much. kennedy: like, you -- it so -- i was talking with dana perino about this on my podcast, she said it's nice to read a book where you know someone wrote every word, you are a beautiful writer and stories are hysterical. >> thank you so much. you list off the things in this, that book will be funny, it is, you have to be able to joke about worst stuff in life or you will never get through it. you were there for -- with me for a lot. there with me in the hospital for the chapter 5. which everyone -- >> buy the book for chapter 5. >> you have to read it to believe it i think there is this misconsent s contention to be sensitive to people going through tough stuff, you have to be
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careful you don't say the wrong thing, people can tell you are uncomfortable. kennedy: you talk about decorum police, we discussionsed, when my father passed away, we became close, lost your mom the year before, we did and shared our stories we laughed at so much stuff. which was so helpful. and you know, there were seeds of your book that had been planted for some time. about -- you make a good point, we don't talk about death enough. you say, the two things we have no common are. yare, we were all born we're all going to die. >> did is so white washed, when someone in your life guysdies, you feel like you are doing it wrong, in movies they are beautiful. by mom at end was like i'm thirsty can i get ice chips,
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because she is dying, the hospital is disgusting, the lighting is off, or have i always been this kugl ugly. and the keeping people alive machine. >> when you have been 32 through that, you think i wish we could talk about these. i didn't realize you became befluent in spanish, when you worked with a colombian coworker, he convinced his family that you were his girlfriend. >> my spanish was never better. i had an immersive experience, similar to what kids have to go to fancy schools and pay for a semester abroad, i can not afford, that i had the
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waitress with no home immersive experience. >> the best, was waitressing jobs, the day you cried our eyes out and you got the best tips. >> because my child a dad broke up with me, i insisted on going to het -- >> high he broke up with me more. >> more. >> i went to my waitressing job and i cried. i got so many good tips, that time in my life is when i started stand up, talking about dumpster fire life on stage that gave me power over these things. >> the transcripts of your comedy and early sets, people will love that it will -- a bridge from where you were, started out and where you are now. it has been incrcredible.
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it originates from same t-rex and from looks of it kind of a bone head. i don't want to plow his cover, appears his dinosaur has been taking the oh, zem pick. the buyer not been identified. going the way of jeffrey epstein who it not kill himself. >> topic 4. to philadelphia, a group of thieves dropped a dime on themselves about 9,000 times, they broke into a tractor-trailer filled with 750 thousand dimes. -- dollars in dimes, that is 7.5 million dimes, it was a nice chunk of change. the coins have been picked up and were to be transported to florida, where all locals go they realize not always sunny in
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philadelphia. thieves fled with over 100 thousand dollar worth of dimes, most sents anyone from philadelphia had, police say unclear how many people were involved or they carried away the coins. they can't make headers on tails of this situation. -- do your part, and call police. if you see anyone with hundreds of thousands of worth less coins, you know, like this guy. topic 5. time for tickle me tuesday. what would bears be without beings. bees. >> ears. >> wait. kennedy: brandon, matt and mollie, sal and kevin, thank you so much for watching the best hour of your day, follow me -- twitter and instagram. facebook, e-mail me.
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tomorrow night, steve hilton karol markowitz and thomas massie. we will get sassy with massey. if you are here. but if you can't watch the show, ke kennedvr it make every day a kenneday, like little ducks and d ducklings, good night. and i remember kind of thinking like, "oh my gosh, i think we could be sisters." because i think we looked... yes. right. yeah. and i don't think at that time- i think you're the one to tell me that we had the same birthday. yes. it's really unbelievable when you think about it, because it's been, like, really over 20 years that you were my mother and father's banker, you became my banker and now fran is in her third year of college and you're her banker. it's so unbelievable because i'm just 20 years old.
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