new year. i love it, a little van halen, taking me back to my youth. an injury by adam klotz. we lost him. that s melissa. she s going to be showing us how we can jump into the new year and actually get into better shape. literally and figuratively. i m going to jump into perhaps my last cheeseburger. i ve been eating when every day. this would be a baconator, mayo, cheese, even an egg on there. that is so good for your cholesterol. this is how we are starting 2023. the reason he got that is because, in the last hour, we were talking about new year s resolutions and stuff like that and he said he s been traveling so much. he s meeting a lot of cheeseburgers. and he s loving them from all over town. this one is from, i believe, wendy s. how is it? griff: it s delicious. i think in 2023 should decide, if you want a cheeseburger, eat the cheeseburger. nicole: i think steve is going to jump next to griff on the trampolines and i m going to be somewhere else. ste
$28 trillion, that s more than the national debt. think about it, that s the whole united states debt run up during covid. griff: unbelievable. if indeed the republicans ever get their act together and are able to hold these hearings delving into covid, what would be, nicole, your question? would you call randi weingarten up they are? what would you want to really peel back? nicole: i don t even think there s any unanswered questions when it came to randi weingarten. it s very clear that, every step of the way, even though she thinks she was an advocate for children, the government conceded to everyone of her demands, and every time they give you something, she was still advocating to keep school clothes and doing whatever was necessary for the teachers and not necessarily for the children. i get a little bit cautious going into this in 2023 because you ll see a lot of investigations happening. you re going to see them investigate the covid origins but also some of the way covid wa
quickly as possible, and not the case. but just to think that it could impact all those people s lives for the balance of their lives, to the tune of $28 trillion in the aggregate. it just talks a little bit about health how the standard of living is going to be going dow, because of the impacts of those lockdowns. griff: dr. saphier, you ve talked a lot about this. i have had in eighth-grade student during that period. my literally this group, and i think during covid we weren t paying enough attention to that group. and now they are perhaps going to shoulder the greatest consequences in the post covid world. i think this story and this report may be just the tip of the iceberg of learning more about the collateral damage. nicole: actually, no, i think some of us were sounding the alarm, but the only people the cdc seem to listen to where ra randi weingan