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democratic party, the idea of journalism a police endeavor, there is a betrayal of american journalism, a book, bad news. it is about how journalism used to be -- by yours truly, a working class trade, working class people stood up for each other and demanded justice for people in power. sean: we were talking about this joe biden's polling, a lot of people think he is not mentally with it to be the president. he would serve his term up at 86. he should take questions to put those issues to bed. >> that is right. sean: before we go to kennedy. can i say hi to hester from virginia watching. we're big fans. >> we love you so much. >> we love hester. >> keep watching fox business from them to me. sean: you have a lot of colors. kennedy: they are blue.
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sean: not like your personality. kennedy: my personality is gloriously particularly pink and salmon. sean: have a good show. kennedy: president biden got the lowest approval rating of his presidency, yea. and white house still claims they are cruising to victory in 2024, welcome to "fantasy island." according to abc news and "washington post," president's approval rating at staggering 36%. wow, you guys this is 6 points lower than february, that is not long ago. don't worry it gets worse, same poll showing president biden losing to former president trump by 7 points. he is gets his arse kicked. george stephanopolous said that the polls are no
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bueno for el presidente. >> hi jorge. >> white house doing what it does best, pretending the problem does not exist like with crime and immigration, campaign saying in a statement, mega-republicans and their extreme remain dangerous and unpopular and threaten our freedom and economic p progress we made you were joe biden, we'll continue to focus on the issues americans care most about. is biden really on a fast track to win another time around? or ask a random republican going to beat him like a dusty rug, we have the party panel, we have hotels risk advisers, managing director jason meister and his lady friend, they won a dating show on this show gram a few
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years ago. >> it's been going great ever since. kennedy: don't tell her husband. co-host of the 5, cleo's mom, jessica tarlov and the host of the sharp way show, larry sharpe, wonderful to you have here in person, not great news for the president, how do you spin this. >> i don't think there is anyway to spin it. but i'm not convinced that joe biden will be the democrat nominee mr. president. i think that he represents having said that he represents the thin venire of the woke revolution,. kennedy: is leftism fading? >> i think it is fading, this is good. the dismal poll numbers tell us they are losing momentum. it shouldn't come as a surprise. it is not there is not a lot of public support for wide open borders, sex surgeries on children, causing or threatening nuclear war with russia and china. i think this is what you are
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seeing right now. kennedy: what is worse for him is his disapproval numbers for the under 30s. that is 26%. sorry approval numbers that is worse. it bad. 26% of the youngs think he is doing a good job, they say, it is his age, mental sharpness and physical health that con concern home, they will not have the abortion issue like they did in midterms, handsome harold ford said friday, if these numbers keep going south expect someone like gavin newsom will jump in the royce. >> i don't. there is something different about the way that poll was conducted. not to say it is not
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reputable poll, you want to watch for a trend line, if this kicks off future trends, that is one thing. they did, not usual even for them they polled all people of voting age, not registered voters, not likely voters. people now error toward making likely voters. very strange results, i have seen conservative republicans speaking out 'this poll, saying excuse me donald trump will not win the youth vote by 11, or jjoe biden's edge with hispanics is not down to 9 points. but it is not going down to these numbers there is a lot that is funky about it but you that does not maybe it is not foreboding. with independence, he is not at dollars. 34, he won them over
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trump. kennedy: with independents who voted for him he is 56% and with trump 92% disapproval. larry, what does this tell us about where the president is. and are these insurmountable numbers. >> the problem is, we're thinking about in 2020, bark then he was in the basement, who cared. he -- >> great. >> he is shriveling, the left does not gets what they want, right does not get what they want, in the left you want unions and m minimum wage. if you are on right you want to close the border, you get oout of war. no one is happy with him, you get nothing with him. his campaign is the same, i'm not trump, that worked in 2020. kennedy: that was the poll numbers, trump is so dangerous. and like, yeah but people
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have lived through several years of this now, and they need a greater explanation than that trump is bad, that is fine. how will i pay my bills, you can pay my bills. >> going out of their way to not challenge him, they know if the i'm not trump can work with anyone, does not have to be biden, they know that the democrats will do that, if they could find someone ill to else to not be trump. kennedy: would that work with another republican potential candidate, president biden according to poll could lose to florida gogovernor ron desantis, that is a hypothetical match up. charlie gasperino reporting an announcement may come around memorial day, in time to save on sheets and towels as ron continues touring the country promoting his book and his florida agenda. >> i felt confident going into november of 22, we
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would do well. but you really had to put up or shut up on that, we did that and i think that something that was significant, what happens in the future, look, people will get on that soon. there is you know you either have to put up or shut up on that as well. kennedy: he has that tattooed on his chest, that is impressive. some republicans supporters say that governor may have waited to long to get into the race. what is desantis waiting for? what she waiting for? >> i don't know, is he getting in, put up or should the up. shut up. >> he will make a run, but i believe it is a mistake. this "washington post" abcpoll told us that donald trump is a better candidate against joe biden. you look at electoral voting blocs, trump did better against biden than desantis,
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i think that ron desantis is a great governor, he handled the pandemic better than any governor. having said that, i think he has a very good bright political future if he does not run in 2024. kennedy: do you think that would destroy his political career. >> i do, i am talking from a loya loyalty, but a ppure instinct perspective. kennedy: is there anything that keeps him out of the race. >> not that i know of, he struggling with the internal question by republicans, how do you debate trump. there was a leaked video that had matt gaetz helping him out, trump is a counter puncher, you come in to hot, you say the wrong thing then you arely -- little marco.
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but, this abc "washington "abc washington post poll" is such an outlayer, you men c mentioned, women and minorities, it is not those groups that will go are in for donald trump. with the dobbs decision, he is not winning women or subusuburban woman, ronna mcdaniel said my friends are suburban white women, they are not going for this. kennedy: if i were a mom, i am. i would be upset at pretty much everyone, they have been abandoned by republicans and democrats. >> on critical pocketbook issues, women ruled world. >> you can choose
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libertarian. >> you can, i don't don't mean to offend or hostess with the most es, but if you want your vote to count. >> a gerrymander state you have to vote libertarian. it will go to democrat no matter what. >> what about in pennsylvania or in georgia. >> i'm in new york. kennedy: i don't buy that, i still think, i don't care who the candidate s i don't care if it's state or national level, you have to earn my vote, work for it. so far, you know i have been left out in the cold, my civil liberties have been trampled upon, the economic mobility we once looked forward to just three years ago has evaporated. i vote by issue, i vote by candidate if these don't speak to me, i don't vote for them. >> conservatives have to worry about the primary,
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they like strength more than anything they like strength. more than anything. donald trump has nothing to lose. he will come out, not a counter puncher but aggressively punching, swinging like there is no tomorrow, he has nothing to lose, sadly to your point, you are right desantis has a lot to lose, he cannot win against trump, only chance is vivek ramaswamy, he has nothing to lose. kennedy: i don't know if he appeals to enough people, when people hear his pitch it resonates. >> i think some of it -- scrubbing his georg george soros scholarship off his page. >> the spread between trump and desantis was rocket fuel with the indictment. >> in the primary, you raid a guy a private residents, and i impeach him twice,
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they are rocket fuel. >> in a primary, not general,. kennedy: i don't know. >> i don't think that americans. kennedy: neither of these major candidates can sherk the debates, they have to show up, i want to see joe biden debate people within his party. i want him to debate rfk jr. and. >> because came is out, you are like. the play-offs are not interesting. is he shopping other teams. kennedy: absolutely. will thing about jessica par tarlov is her love of the nba. >> stick around we have so much more show. coming up next one of world's richest men with a big new warning about a.i. will it take over the world and enslave humanity, theoretical fizz vist dr.
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kennedy: the oracle of omaha has spoken. work a 50 richest person warren buffett is worried about rise of a.i. he compared it to discovery of nuclear weapons. >> can do all kinds of things, i get worried. and i know we won't be able to uninvent it, we did invent for very good reason the atom bomb, it was enormously important that we did so. but is it good for next 200 years of the world. it has been unleashed. kennedy: is he right? should we be scared? so does so call the quantum computing hasten agent of dominant robots, with me now, physicist. author of the new book.
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dr. michio kaku. i loved your book, we did a pod c podcast on your book today on quantum computing and how much it could revolutionize human kind for the better, people like warren buffett of scared of a.i., when in a get together, it will make what a.i. is able to do it faster, is this cause for celebration? or should we be terrified like some people who are sounding the alarm bells. >> i think good news is that we'll be able to find the secret of life itself. the edging -- aging process, cancer, and alzheimer's and cure diseases this are difficult today, that is the positive aspect. we'll change the world around us. but that let's face it also dangers. the cia is very much interested in quantum computers, they could break any code of any nation in
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principle. kennedy: you point it out in your book, so could any other nation. if a rogue state getting a hold quantum computing, before the good guys they could break our codes that we have. >> we have to begin now to think about all these alternatives, there are ways to stop that. but it is difficult. we have to begin the process of thinking in terms of quantum computing, not just digital on transistors but on atoms that is the future of the design, the economy, medicine. space travel. kennedy: energy? >> energy. kennedy: you talk about how quantum computing can solve some of the energy issues we have, we're not harnessing things correctly. >> right. everyone talked about solar age.
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it never arrived because people forget weak link is the battery, that does not obey the law that says things double in power every 18 months, they are archaic chemical reaction in memory of a quantum computer we can do cre chemistry virtually, we're talking virtual biology and chemistry, in the memory of a put just like that. kennedy: you say in the book quantum computing takes chemistry and turns into physics, does that do the same with biology, and does everything boil down to physics. >> ultimately yes, the people who investigate alzheimer's and parkinson's
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come up against the fact they are molecules that we're dealing it, computers cannot do that today they are dou digital, they operate on 0s and 1, they cannot model the molecule, that is what quantum computers are b about, we can unravel the molecules and secret of life. kennedy: do i share the belief. >> he thought that of all molecules that exist only one had the ability to reproduce itself, that was the dna. the dna molecule by itself we don't know how it works, it so complicated. our digital computers cannot work w molecules, mother name does that work have to copy mother nature, you walk
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outside and see sun shining on the plants it all photosynthesis and quantum mechanics but your laptop does nothing with it, it is oblivious to the drama of life. kennedy: you walk us through the processes that could be enhanced through quantum computing and exven the idea of i i'm -- i'm mortality. you get to the book, and the problems they solve for the other, it is fascinating and worth the read, thank you dr. kaku. >> my pleasure. kennedy: crisis at the south were border is now at a tipping point, migranting on overwhelm the border states, biden administration does not know what to do. they don't have a plan, guy benson is here to break everything down, he is next.
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fed up with biden's inaction. >> two years to prepare for this. and they did not do so, our state will bear the brunt. migrants will be in crisis. as soon as next week, it will be hume humanitariane not prepared. kennedy: she is not a democrat, we didn't say that, she is real mad. will president biden work with congress to help protect the border. or will he just open the floodgates and say problem solved. joining me now host of guy benson show. he is busy and awesome, guy benson. welcome back. >> hey. kennedy: let us discuss are there people on other side of border who assume title 42 is done? >> yeah. the rumors have been circulating for many months now. people are getting powerful signals, i would say flood
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gates have been open for two years now. itit -- has fluctuated by hist historically high numbers throughout biden administration. the spike began in january and february of 2021, they signaled what their policies would be, they changed them, it became clear to is quite easy to get into u.s. with title 42 going away it worse than ever, kennedy on last couple days of my show jenkins last week a they said the same thing. we have seen a lot it has never been this bad, as bad as it has been about to goat worse. to get worse.
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kennedy: a lot of the ngo's who want to step in and help support the people. the families and kids separated from families throughout the journor beginning of the journey, they are overwhelmed. moral is low with border patrol agents. you have got an administration who is not seriously working with congress. at some point you have to work with both parties and kyrsten sinema to get something done, it would be smart if they work not only with g.o.p. members of congress but some of the lawmakers in the border states, who can tell the president what their constituents are seeing, thinking and feeling, and you know how purple places like arizona, may not take too kindly to inaction and irresponsible lack of legislation. >> the house republicans are poised to move and likely pass a tough immigration
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enforcement bill this week to coincide with the end of title 42, i think that democrats will likely kill it in senate, house has no interest in it, it has to be enforcement first, i have been open to compromise but not now, not during this crisis, you have to demonstrate that the border is actually secure and closed. it is simply not. that step one. they can do that unilaterally, just the president. all he has do is undo some bad decisions he made at beginning of his term, he said throw the ideas out get rid of policies because trumps name is on it. kennedy: they have been challenged in court. >> if reverses course on that, he could make better. but congress does have to step in and pass new laws, my attitude is enforcement first. >> did you watch the coronation. >> i did not watch.
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>> i watched it twice. >> it was early, imf imf not a huge fan of charles. kennedy: because of his sauce an fingers. >> i love the brits, i have been watching other things. i had to thank you very much for having me on the program. >> a knife, a hot poker you are twisting into my wounds. i have hemorrhaged here i am bleeding again. >> guy 's final appearance on kennedy show. kennedy: i hope it was worth it. >> love you friend. >> love you too. >> i'm not happy with the rangers right now, president biden uniting americans against a common enemy, airline industry. listen to new regulation coming soon to a terminal near you. >> later this year, my administration will propose historic new rule that will make it mandatory not
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voluntary but mandatory for all u.s. airlines to compensate you with hotels taxies, ride shares and we bookie faos, or fees or travel vouchers when they are to blame, on top of refunding the cost of your tickticket. >> oh, my, things are really get expensive. on-line dashboard where you can find which airline owes you. i hate airline screw ups as much as you do. my daughter and i took a lyft and dulles to new york city a couple weeks ago. party panel is back. larry start with you.
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oh, yeah, here is new regulations, do you think they will pass on the savings to consumers. >> you thought big government, you thought let's call irish off great, they will make everything more e expensive, they should just make a passenger bill of rights and take their hands off. this works, you look at our hospitals here in new york state, they are run by new york state, they are a disaster, when made things better, local clinics, local doctor's offices they were able to flexible enough to deal with issues, we need an overall arching issue and government takes its hands off. the problem s the customer needs to in control of the airline, that is not the case right now the government is. kennedy: more that government gets involved the
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worse it gets. >> i think, a compelling answer, you half got me. >> i'm winning. >> there is an issue of billions of dollars that airline industry received in bailout money. kennedy: give it back. or spend it. >> i think this needs to happen with teachers unions, you know, the numbers are astronomical of what every public school has, most don't know what they have. i think if you draw that line, between how much they received already. and the fact that when and flight gets delayed or whatever, that we end up searching for a hilton. kennedy: united said, it was not us, it was a crew delay, no, that is you. >> that is you. kennedy: that is not a hurricane. >> that is you. that is why this makes sense. and it feels like an accountability mechanism.
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>> keep the money, make my flights better. >> i would the money back. i want that money back. i want to give me the money. >> like that. i'll split it with you. >> my gut reaction, this is not fixing anything. it could potentially have unintentional safety consequences. to your point, the cost the be pathed to passengers. kennedy: all right twice as top of fly. >> and maybe that is the intended consequence, thebining wants to limit your co2 footprint, that will if this is unaffordable. to me, the government is not the solution to every problem. i think -- >> what? >> you let airlines that have t tremendous chaos and travel woes let them go out of business. kennedy: i don't think that frontier and spirit are too
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big to fail. >> this is happening across the board, i was an american flyer forever, and i fly deadelta more. kennedy: i like delta, they have hot eggs. in the morning. >> it is important for my friends. kennedy: right. people with food allergies who need to know. >> at this very table. kennedy: if you pony up the cash to put in a lounge. >> i don't know if i can buy in for everyone, sometimes there is riffraff in there. kennedy: in the lounge. >> $20 to get in, a lot of people get in when you are delayed 15 hours. >> if you if you pay for united club mayb membership, get hot eggs. >> president biden safe my small intestine. you're just the man to do it you have so much energy and wherewithal. party panel thank you. what a way to kick out of show, we don't have this sort of delight in person until thursday.
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we have -- started it early. it's happy hour. >> thank you, they match. >> coming up russia launching their biggest swarm of drone attacks to ukraine capital, mad vlad preparing to celebrate russia's victory day, but are ukraines about to take a shot at the death star, bryan suits the join me next. ♪ ♪ 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. nah, i'm working on my six pack. switch to a king suite- or book a silent retreat. silent retreat? hold up - yeeerp? i can't talk right now, i'm at a silent retreat. cashback on everything you buy with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee.
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estimateses of our counter offense operations are over estimated. so why the sudden lack of confidence? with me now bryan suits, u.s. army combat veteran, purple heart recipient. suits, what do we hear? a big counter offensive? when the tide turned. in ukraine's favor. which could put us on road to peace. what do you see. see. >> it has been underway quietly for a week, so many ukrainian individual battalions with their own media department have been feeds trench clearing videos for killing hav waagner group by guys.
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and frederick the great said, he who defends everything defends nothing. ukrainians taking advantage of that. the russians are so badly coordinated between this rogue you know private mercenary army of caterers threaten to leave and regular mobilized guys who are badly trained they don't know where to reinforce or defend. kennedy: he would leave b. >> we heard they are go doing offering people $4 thousand a month to endless and then after 6 months they are russian citizens. will that have any real impact? >> that is a great incentive, really, i can get first class on the titanic, terrific. the odd thing that prisons
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have kept -- they are moneymaking deal for the russian government, they told putin, no more of our guys, going off and fertilizing corner fields in ukraine, this is crazy, chinese are cutting our forest down in siberia, the stuff you get in ikea this year is from russia wood, cut down by chinese lumber men, the crazy caterer. the guy that poisoned moscow school district. can't supply an army in the field. he doesn't know what he is do doing. that is not the guy you want to defend your base around. the newly multinational division of ukraine comes at
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you, they started coming at them about a week ago, you can expect british tanks and american bradley fighting vehicles will be in news, don't are shocked. >> they won't be from u.s. but from poland. >> or denmark and holland and maybe belgium. kennedy: fun place for waffles. will those troops be fighting on the ground in ukraine? >> who? kennedy: the countries you listed that are not ukrainian. >> no, they are the country that are most likely to contribute. there are no official nato troops on ground. but maybe unofficial special operations guys. as partisans behind russian lines. kennedy: they are justed advisers like in vietnam, suits thank you. >> thank you,.
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>> hello, a new study finds average person would prefer to drive 1400 miles than book a flight are in same distance or book on southwest, do both. >> artist in united kingdom created airpo a -- portrait much king charles on test. it is crusty as the king himself, a man with accolades and marmalade. he used mar mite, a salty spread, i love it. >> now you know what british teeth look like they do. inon a honor of king charles he only used white bread.
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he encouraged his followers to raise a test to the new king. he is a fan of gutfeld. >> topic two. mug shot monday, tonight, we meet a pair of crash dummies, randy cooper and kristen meg have been arrested after accidentally crashing the stolen cars they were driving into each other. spoiler alert, this is the series finale of how i met your father, police in pursuit of randing he sped the stolen car through an intersection, into the stolen car driven by christian. the only kay th way story could get better, if his car was full of chocolate and hers peanut butter, kristen of found to be driving under the
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