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inflation and punching americans every day rather than getting spending under control in washington to help the american people. elizabeth: all right, thanks for joining us, come back soon. you've been watching "the evening edit" on foxbusiness, that does it for us, thank you for watching. we hope you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. ♪♪ kennedy: elon musk twitter -- just kidding. it kenne-dog 21. it juicier, employees freaking out, now it's looking more and more like they are trying to bury evidence, they been using biased algorithms to shadow ban and block conservatives. it's been a while 48 hours since 44 billion to buy twitter, free speech, the hottest topic in all the land. liberals have a collective heart
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attack as a watch in order. manner mrsa, i have to say, i love every minute of it but something weird is going on behind the scenes. conservatives massive spikes and followers. the opposite is happening to progressives. so weird. the theory is the company is now monkeying around with algorithms before elon takes over and tries a light under the hood to cover their tracks. twitter claims nothing like that is happening but conservatives seem to agree something is up. for instance, i usually gain, i don't know, hundred, couple hundred dollars a day and now i have 10000 new ones. yesterday, i don't know like 5000 more. thank you. donald trump junior has like 435 million followers. 70% of republican lawmakers are reporting the same thing and if you look at this chart, it makes
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more sense, big tech employees are overwhelmingly liberal. they donate way more to democrats than twitter, 99.35% of employees gone to them to the upcoming midterms. if that doesn't tell you there is bias, i'm not sure what will. it appears people are ready for elon to take over and shake things up. >> i believe him find twitter gives us more control, we voice our opinions. >> i feel like elon is for the people, he's trying to do what's best for everybody. kennedy: elon is fourth the people. is the shadow banning real? will it stop when elon is in charge or owns the company? tonight party panel, conservative data just, vice president of public relations, chris barron. democrat strategist and priority usa former political director
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currently our guest, crystal light is back. comedian and host of part of the problem podcast and international legend, the one and only, dave smith. chris, is it real? shadow banning real an hour there algorithms that bias twitter against conservatives and liberty minded? >> absolutely. for months and months i've been watching a decline in followers on twitter. the last 48 hours suddenly, i'm gaining followers. if this was just me i would be like whatever, it's just me, i did something clever. no, it's happening across the board and they can like all they want and say it's just organic, it's the algorithm. the truth is, you hit the nail on the head. they want to undo the algorithm before elon shows up and says by the way, they've been lying to you the whole time, they've been monkeying with the algorithm to
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influence elections and shut down the voices of those of us on the right side. kennedy: another thing that will be shut down in short order is most box operating on twitter, a large number of the accounts are phony baloney. so if they are ceasing with shadow banning conservatives, maybe they are pointing out the box and that explains decline in progressive twitter users. >> absolutely i think bots are a problem on twitter. i don't have a ton of followers so i didn't see a bump or a decline in followers post new news but for battle shadow banning, i don't think it's true, folks don't want to follow people if they don't want to hear from them. if that's your way of saying there is an algorithm geared toward more liberal than conservative folks, i would
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check what your posting to see if that is a problem. kennedy: i don't think it is what your posting, my posts are pretty consistent and i saw a huge drop in followers after january 6, i know a lot of people did in the last couple of days, i didn't say anything funny. it hasn't been crazy newsworthy, i don't know why all of a sudden i have 10000 new followers but it's probably just like the broccoli florets i get at whole foods, it's probably organic. >> i've experienced also a large uptick in new followers but my tweets have been particularly dope so i'm not going to speculate as to what that might be. [laughter] it could be organic. there is no question shadow banning strange things exist, it's a fact. also one example, if you go to my twitter, my pin tweet is
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railing against the covid passports. this is from months ago when it first brought the covid passports in those talking about how awful they would be in discriminating under the law against people who don't consume a pharmaceutical product. i've had thousands of people, thousands of people tell me they've like that tweet and there like has disappeared. it's not one or two people telling me, there's no reasons thousands would make this up. it happens all the time to nonprogressive people on twitter. what else would be the explanation for why all of a sudden all the people who don't fall into this progressive worldview are seeing huge increases right after the company was purchased by someone promising to institute free speech, is the only explanation that makes sense. the truth is you can see evidence in all progressive leaders freaking out about this. it's a blatant admission if they can't control their oppositions ability to communicate with each other, they see that as a big
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threat to their power. kennedy: and they feel the moral obligation to activate that control. it is implicit in worldview, their worldview is the right one and they have to make sure everyone goes along with it because they are the ones who decide what misinformation is. that's spreading like fungus on the hillside. elon waits for his deal to go through, he's been busy tweeting, questioning why twitter suspended new york post after his story on hundred biden's business dealings. suspending a major news organization publishing a story incredibly inappropriate. now we are learning even more biden family secrets. according to the post, 2019 e-mail from the infamous laptop shows biden said he pay a $800,000 in legal fees for his
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son. we are told 2010 then vice president biden said numerous times with hunter's business partner at the white house. biden administration denying it all of course. >> they say over and over again, has he ever spoken to his sons business partners? >> nothing has changed about what i said yesterday, the president is not involved with sons business dealings. nothing has changed since what i said yesterday. >> i don't believe you enter that part of my question. kennedy: what about the business partners? merrick garland defended the probe into hunter and dismissed the need to appoint a special counsel. will this investigation go anywhere? chris. >> it will go somewhere in january of next year when we have a new congress. from the very beginning, joe biden could have told a story
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even that ring partially truthful. i've had conversations but only to the extent of father has a conversation with his son about things going on in life. instead he told an obvious lie from the get-go. i've never had any conversations whatsoever about my sons business dealings. if i said that, that's absurd. what father doesn't have a conversation with his son about things going on in his life? is a false statement from the moment he said it and our legacy media was so bought into the trunk they allowed him, not only to tell the lie but push it off, yet they've never had these conversations. of course he did. if he's talking, he should never have any conversation with his son about business dealings. we know now that's a lie and this congress will not be to the bottom of it but i promise you
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the next one will. kennedy: things have been driving on for quite a while. it's gaining more traction. >> i think it's gaining more traction because we are like 200 days out from the midterm election and in the words of donald trump, it's nothing more than a witchhunt. this is the conservative attempt to discredit this president discredit the democratic party ahead of the midterms. kennedy: what about the -- >> to weaken them ahead of the election. kennedy: what about discrediting hunter biden? he's the one -- >> but why is hunter a story? kennedy: because his dad and his uncle may have been enriched by dealings with communist chinese government officials. that's a really big deal. >> are you telling me -- wait a minute . kennedy: no. this is what i want to tell you. this is not a republican witchhunt when the new york times and the washington post,
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within days of each other, a couple of weeks ago came out and said yes, this whole thing is real. we did a really bad job reporting on it, our bad. apparently now the new york times and washington post are republican operatives and they are trying to smear the president. dave, i'll let you finish the story. >> sure. i guess one of the major differences between the two witchhunt would be hunter biden clearly guilty of corruption and donald trump was not a russian asset. so they are kind of different but on top of that, i think there were two major stories no one is talking about with the hundred biden scandal they both involved ukraine. the fact that ukraine is in the news right now and still isn't coming up is amazing. number one, the reason why burisma went and gave hunter
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biden this sweetheart deal was because after the coup of 2014 which obama administration was instrumental in organizing, this company in bed with the previous government wanted to get in with the new government but instead of driving the new government, it went right to the source which was vice president of the time joe biden so they figured they paid his kid a bunch of money that would get them in. that's one. number two, everybody seems to forget our last president was impeached over ukraine. he was demanding they investigate joe and hunter biden. we now know our federal government was investigating hunter biden at that time and no one mentioned it. even trump's own justice department, there were no leaks. this would have been very important information for donald trump's defense to say it's not that crazy demand hunter biden be investigated, we are investigating him right now for this activity. that shows you something. kennedy: if only they had done that back then, this wouldn't continue to balloon out of control but they didn't want to, they didn't want to admit what
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degree hunter biden was being investigated, with the fbi and cia knew about all of this and what they omitted but the fact that there's a war going on in ukraine and this government is doing nothing more than trying to prolong it, to weaken and starve russians, and not using diplomacy and the fact that joe biden is in the middle of it -- >> are you pro- invasion? >> the invasion, she's saying she wanted to end. kennedy: i am antiwar. >> is that what you just said, a dingbat? i don't think you should call your guests a dingbat. kennedy: if you act like a dingbat than i call you a dingbat. >> that's not a good use of your platform. kennedy: a tv show when you accuse me of something -- >> i don't need you yelling at me. just watch your tongue, i'm
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asking you to watch your tongue. kennedy: i watch my tone never because it's not called crystal pokes her head in and gives advice -- [inaudible] >> i'm not here calling you names. kennedy: a dingbat is very tame for what i intend to call people who are dingbat. >> expand your vocabulary. kennedy: expand your reasoning beyond being a dingbat and i will. >> okay. kennedy: the panel, much more with them coming up. a new study has changed since the pandemic. i wonder why. we'll break it down in my mellow in moments. ♪♪
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teachers are non- essential, message from powerful teachers unions refusing to allow their membership to return to in person learning during the pandemic. the president and his administration beholding to the ground, guidelines to keep schools close. this harms them mentally and educationally and families are marching for public school exits and drugs. since the pandemic with the harshest closures, lost one out of 22 students.
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open up fast only lost one in 93. teachers unions overwhelmingly donate to democrats and those netlist politicians beholden to them kept schools closed the longest. now they are seeing the greatest exodus. oregon, mississippi and teachers and moments decrease over 5% and new york lost an average of 5.9% of their students. parents are opting out of the public paradigm which seemed their kids non- essential and they are switching to private, charter and homeschool. homeschooling among black families shot up five 100%. you can't unring this bill. self-harm and anxiety through the roof my children especially adolescents are paying the price for this all of the science experiment secretary is on the no longer the only ones asking if there are alternatives to this grotesque government monopoly. there's a fallacious argument propagated by teachers unions
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that is just repugnance who want to abolish public schools so kids can become illiterate, light right leaning bubbles. private and charter schools or silly with hobos playing banjos on dirt floors unable to count the teeth falling out of their heads. if elon musk can rethink how we use something like twitter, maybe it's time for parents to rethink how we teach and care for something as precious and irreplaceable as our children. teachers unions a match on the kerosene when they declared the enterprise nonessential. it's time to blow up an outdated system to save the most essential members of society, our kids. that's the memo. president biden today honored the national teacher of the year, his name i kid you not, dirt russell the data shows more parents are pulling their kids out of public schools. should mom and dad when teacher
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of the year next? director of the cato institute center for educational freedom. welcome, neil. it's unsurprising public schools are seeing the greatest exit. will this last and will this become a viable political issue in the midterm and in 2024? >> definitely a political issue, last year was the year of school choice, huge suite of school choice expansion and creation of new programs in 19 states. we see now people across the political spectrum have realized one system of government schools can never provide what all diverse people need. we see people saying i may like the concept of public school and feel an attachment to it as an
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institution but i've got to get my kids and education that works for them and they can't stay shackled to this system that cannot provide what i want. kennedy: especially when the system goes by zip code and a lot of places and kids don't have the choice if they are in a failing school. if it's hard for them and they don't have the transportation to other schools and other options than they are essentially forced to stay. it is indentured servitude and incredibly cool yet somehow school choice opponents find ways of manipulating data and they tried to say test plummet when they go to charter schools and private schools do a great disservice and if you shut down public schools then lowest income kids will just become purchase. >> most are geared toward lower income kids were kids with his abilities of the kids who need the choice most, that to the programs are usually targeted
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to. there is no evidence we see crashing test scores or a decline in civic health. what we see is often better academic outcomes based on testing, definitely better completion of high school and much better formation of citizens but the idea that we didn't have public schools, the country and democracy would fall apart, that is the opposite of what the research shows. research shows private school kids and a lot of factors are built into more knowledgeable and active citizens in public schools. kennedy: they would have you believe the opposite and this is another teachers union peas, if you're against government thing and schools then you're against education in general. that is ridiculous. it's not as though there's an entire group of people hoping everyone stays so dumb that we
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don't have doctors anymore. that would be great among that's exactly what society needs, it needs to devolve. neil, your writing is fantastic and thank you for coming by, appreciate it. >> thank you. kennedy: we'll talk to you again because i like this topic. grill on the hill today, over title 42 and the mess on the border. what does the white house have a plan for? or is it empty words and no actions? plus coming up to a fox family kenne-dog featuring your favorite fox talents. don't miss a moment of it. ♪♪
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get a lot of this coverage, biden administration claiming it is effectively managing the migrant crisis of the board.
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managed to make it worse, good job everyone pats on the back all around. republicans grilled home and security alejandro mayorkas a major topic on the timing of his scribbling together plan to send the flow of migrants at the southern border. >> is started january when president biden took office. why didn't you implement pillars then? why did you wait 14 or 16 months to implement these things? >> many of these lines of efforts have been underway since this administration began. >> i thought you said -- >> and the challenge comes when migration is not a challenge the united states faces alone. what we are experiencing is a migration challenge throughout the region, throughout the western hemisphere and throughout the world. kennedy: that sounds like a lot
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of deflection to me so is anyone buying the biden administration has a grip on the situation? joining me now, he returned from the southern border fox news contributor and host of the ben domenech podcast, it doesn't sound like a plan. >> alejandro mayorkas shows up in front of congress and basically says this is a triumph, everything is going wonderfully on the board except unfortunately when you look at any kind of measure including measures of his own prior employers, people like jay johnson under the obama administration who was his boss when they both worked together on home and security said if they reached the level of 7000 migrants over the border in the day would be a humanitarian crisis and not only are we at that number, we are staring in the face of probably 18000 a day as soon as title 42 goes away. the border is rife with crazy scenario of humanitarian push,
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crisis unlike anything we've seen before and families are pushed across by cartel using them, trafficking in them to make money and profit from the situation to send fentanyl across our borders to kill americans and the practice of policy choice, the biden administration is making this choice. they've seen in previous years, previous steps they could make to secure the border and prevent this from happening but we've reached a place in the country where there's enough of a portion of the democratic party, enough of the left that makes the argument that not allowing this humanitarian crisis to happen is itself a racist act, something that is absurd. it's totally backwards and makes no sense. whatever you think about the levels of immigration we should have in this country, it is unacceptable to have this situation on the border leading
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to death both on the side of those trying to come across and as we saw this past week, a national guardsmen trying to rescue them. kennedy: trying to save people. this is not a policy, it not a plan. this is incredibly inhumane and the thing about it, you touched on the coyotes, the people engaging in human trafficking, they are great at marketing. they are able to convince families who have nothing to scrape together $5000 so they can take their children on a perilous journey and it's like they are marketing the fact that title 42 is going away. that means more money for them and they are the ones reaching desperate people. this government, they are not, they are putting more people, especially kids and vulnerable women in danger. shame on them for not coming up with a plan, even elizabeth warren just said we should have done immigration reform while we have that chance and that chance has slipped away.
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>> it's absolutely slipped away and keep in mind the history on this, democrats had multiple opportunities both when they were in power and when donald trump was president in order to strike a deal on immigration. it was absolutely the opportunity to do that including with daca and they decided to keep it as an election issue so this humanitarian crisis falls squarely on them and it's important to me. whatever you think of the current scenario, you have to acknowledge it's something they own, most media organizations have chosen to ignore, they've chosen to look in the opposite direction. kennedy: that's because they don't live in texas or arizona or california and they would have a drastically different view on immigration. >> across the country, absolutely. kennedy: as more come in, thank you so much, glad you're back. >> great to be with you.
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kennedy: doctor fauci finally declared the pandemic over. thanks, we kind of knew that. straight from the mad scientist mouth, he is science. >> we are certainly, right now, in this country, out of the pandemic phase. namely, we don't have 900,000 infections a day and tens and tens of thousands of hospitalizations and thousands of deaths. we are at a low level right now so if you're saying are we out of the pandemic phase in this country? we are. kennedy: that's great, can we stop worrying about y2k now as well? when will fauci actually go away? kristal is a coward and she left. [laughter] chris, let's talk about this. the pandemic phase is over so is this a political rhetorical move on fauci's part for the
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democratic party? >> of course it is. the pandemic has been over for a long time which i don't understand why if the pandemic is over, why are the dwarves not gone, too? the truth is we've got two years of data of what works and what didn't. we know everything fauci told us to do actually didn't work. lockdowns didn't work, mask and it didn't work, vaccine mandates didn't work. none of it worked. why should anybody be listening to this guy? honestly, he should be the least popular person in the country instead of having fauci walked out on tv and tell us something that's been obvious for months and months, we ought to have a moment of reflection and look that and what did and didn't work during the pandemic and start making of decisions what we are and are not willing to do going forward because the truth is, we've allowed our government to do civil liberties, and it
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didn't save any lives, it cost lives? that should make all of us very scared. kennedy: postmortem on this is going to be very damning. with the final male, dave, the federal judge overturning the mask mandate? >> wait, are you pro people dying of covid? kennedy: obviously. [laughter] i want them to die by the millions especially people in ukraine and russia, i want to throw them in a covid well and let -- let's incinerate them. >> i'm sorry, i had a dingbat moment. [laughter] i think chris is right, kristal nailed it and that's good points, too, it's not a coincidence, the courts have struck down all of the biden mandates and recently masks on the planes but chris is right, who cares if you call it a pandemic or not, we are not
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having a scientific conversation if the question is about the policy among we looking at government officials, what is the policy? the truth is every single policy fauci has advocated for has been tyrannical and completely ineffective and has only ruined the lives of millions of americans. i was reading a study earlier today, sweden saw, the population 75 and under, they had no excess deaths. none. the fact is if you want to follow the signs and look back, the whole lockdown regime, mask mandate, look at the vaccine passport in new york city for the omicron variant, the variance came through and went around the city like crazy and then died out. kennedy: 75% antibody positive because of omicron. they wore masks and were vaccinated, it's malarkey hogwash. fauci is a beagle killer, never forget that.
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chris and dave, thank you for not being cowards or dingbats. thank you. >> we love you, kennedy. kennedy: all right, america's gun roles, one journalist, did they get confused? roasting on twitter, one for the ages. steve hilton joins me next. ♪♪
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♪♪ kennedy: dingbat baby. another journalist making a fool of himself on twitter. talk about a green headline. this time, belton tweeting quote hi from america, walmart doesn't have a plug adapter for my
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laptop but on the other hand, i can buy a rifle. he was then posted on twitter because those are toy bb guns. what is the rest of the world have such a hard time with our second amendment? he with me now, host of the rebel base podcast and next revolution sunday night on the fox news channel, british american citizens, steve hilton. this was pretty fantastic. the joke went back on him on twitter that yes, they sell missiles, it was priceless. it was so easy to do. a tiny bit of investigation to get that right. >> i know, it's a brilliant story. by the way, i don't know if you can see but i'm wearing my american t-shirt. as you say, i know how these people think about it and it's so funny. the ignorance about guns as we just pointed out, what kind of
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gun he put in the picture there but the deep ignorance about what this is about, no understanding of the constitution, about what it's like to live in america but why people would want guns or need guns, people who live miles from anywhere, rural americans, if something happens, they need to protect themselves and their families, police are hundreds of miles away or whatever. they have no concept. the constitutional importance, why it is important in the constitution for people to be able to defend themselves against tyrannical government. i got to say, the other thing so hilarious was he's complaining about the fact that he can't get this stupid giant plug. i'm not saying it's the best thing but one of the best things about moving here from the uk as we no longer have to handle this, the enormous plugs the britons have to deal with so no
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wonder he's upset. kennedy: they are not the little two-pronged plugs, is like a massive behemoth. when i go to the uk, i cannot use a phone, i do not dry my hair, i just look like a technologically ignorant sasquatch much like mr. belton himself and it was funny because one of the bb guns was a red ryder from the christmas story. it's like come on, man. you really think? it's like where can i find a bazooka? there it is, walmart. >> i've got to say, the other thing that's so brilliant, we constantly lecture people about the culture, he's behaving exactly like the classic caricature of an american tourist. in europe they hate them, they come in and burgers and fries and that's what he's being like. he comes here and you see this
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all the time. kennedy: you know why? america. that's why. steve hilton am a united states citizen, you are the best. >> great to see you. kennedy: topical storm is next. dingbat addition where i'm doing this. ♪♪
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andrew garfield has announced -- he's quitting acting. movie fans are shocked because they thought he quit acting ten minutes into spider-man one. a spider bite and super zero and this is topical storm. topic number one. we begin with incredible video of a foul ball caught by a red band while he was bottlefeeding his baby. that's how it goes in cincinnati, the fans always make the best catches of the game. >> bicep stories. kennedy: it happened in the top of the fifth, a padres player got a foul ball many, baby's head. what a pastor. the only way anyone could have their minds blown at a reds game. the father made incredible
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one-handed catch. he later told the reporter he told them they couldn't fail because he knew his son's life was in his hands. the baby had no clue anything was happening and never even skipped a sip because unlike the reds, he was hungry. [laughter] topic number two. a remote post office in antarctica looking for mail carriers, luckily i know a lot of people who need jobs over at cnn plus. that's right. learn the zip code. this is phase a, a british male research facility known as the penguin post office because it's surrounded by penguins. you're probably wondering what will my job responsibly is be? running the post office gift shop and keeping count of the penguins on the island. on the bright side, it's less tiring than counting sheep and
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anything better than counting crows, literally anything although it will be a long shimmer. the island gets super cold in the winter and forth to live with your coworkers and no flushing toilets such as like working for amazon except you will have a pot to pee in. there's no internet access or cell phone reception so like everyone else in the world, you won't be able to watch whose talking to chris wallace. [laughter] topic number three. a georgia man believed to be high on magic mushrooms launched his cadillac into the air and crashed into a gas station leaving his parents with the most abused caddy since danny noonan. caddy shack, keep up, come on. 23-year-old noah washington feeding into flying into a gas station parking lot making him the only thing in that lot higher than the gas prices.
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he allegedly told police he ate mushrooms before the crash. sounds like a fun guy. he also said he was speeding because he believed he was being chased by assassins. police say the assassins were his imagination making them character assassins. he was locked up for driving on drugs, some people get high and ruin their lives and others get high secure a board seat and ukraine. yes, although technically the both spell backwards into a spot at the gas company. well done, hunter was so proud. topic number four. a new report claims espresso martinis could be bad for your health but not as bad for your health. saying that to my face, jerk. a new report claims combination of caffeine and alcohol could lead to overconsumption. causing negative affects for
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occasional drinkers who haven't built up a tolerance to vodka and kahlúa which is why i say i'm so grateful to be vaccinated and boosted against the effects of vodka and kahlúa. amy stevens once drinking too much booze, it can be harder to fall asleep. i don't know, amy. maybe you just haven't found the right doorstep yet. i've never had a problem falling asleep after drinking. this asked whoever took my wallet last weekend, i love it back. i think the study is full of beans but i do like to follow the science especially mixologist. from now on, i'm on the wagon and off the espresso martini lamborghini which means if you see me drinking one, i want you to treat me like a father who caught his son smoking, by me ten of them and make me drink them all right in front of you. that will show me. will be back to with a special edition, kennedy dog. ♪♪
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kennedy: welcome back. it's time for this week's special talent edition of kennedy dog. we are showing some of our very favorite dogs from our favorite fox anchors, appropriators, contributors and friends like lamy who loves running around
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the studio. meet bret baier's dog, coco. and shannon bream's ogg dog, biscuit. you are a dream come true. stuart varney's got beautiful cogs --ing dogs, arthur and bailey, and look here, jesse and his dog, rookie. what a cutie. rookie too. up next, molly hemming waw's laurel, and gerri willis' dog rue pus. and now it's dana perino and percy. a little tiny baby, judge jeanine's poodles, hi, guys x it's jimmy failla and bixby. don't they look like twins? and here we have sandra smith and her famous hunting dog whiskey. i love me tom whiskey. and brian kilmeade's dogs, rocky
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and apollo, the biggest, fluffiest dogs i've ever seen, and lastly, it's geraldo rivera and his new pup, skipper. geraldo's a good boy too. keep sending us pics of your dogs, and we love to see it. thank you for watching the show. mike baker, o live ya rondo tomorrow night. make it a good day with kennedy. >> known for its resorts, a famous space center and endless miles of beaches, 1,350 miles of coastline, to be precise, florida has become a millionaire's playground. if -- ♪ muck pleasure if,. ♪ >> vibrant culture, perfect weather and a reputation that i don't have to tell you about, there are so many reasons why the wealthy come here.

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