me. i do.tion and i do this every day. it s a good question.of and frankly, it s none of your business. you re really very nosy. really y.now, usually this is e i launch everyone into the weekend with anothernologu thought provoking monologue. but tonight we re changing ton things up as most of you know, on fridays we typically doow, no our leftovers segment at the end of the show, but nott am anymore. greg s leftovers. yes. oh, feels like the end of the show. it s time once again for the leftovers segment. dr. drew called that thing that proves greg and his staff needd professional help. actually , it s whereofessi d the jokes that we didn t use this week. but we can t eat without our guests. he always gives me a thumb s up during exams. host of dr. drew after dark, no. drew the name. she talks business like it s nobody s business. most of the evening at it at six p.m. on fox business, liz mcdonnel. birthda tomorrow is her birthday over 50 and she doesn t look a da
is of the 5.lert fox news alert the house and voted to 162 07 to hold merrico garland in contempt for refusing to hand over the robert heardle interview. every republican voted yes except 1 ohio congressman davidn joy s whd o voted no. what s next that s what everyons is wondering because in terms of the contempt it s up to doj to decide if they pressed chargesfr and go after their boss it s unlikely they do that and house republicans know that as the swinan ae why they will force am of vote on inherent contempt. that s what they saw on the house floor this evening basically meaning if it passes the house sergeant at arms willr be forceced to go and the rest g merrick garland because he is in contempt a privilege motion can bring that to a vote in the next 2 legislative days having eyesot on or after they voted on theha house floos r not doing that jut yett the may be trying gathert o support for that resolution a historic day of the house first time in a long time they vote
name of public health, it was an enormous sacrifice, whether or not we understood it at the time. but because this was a trusting and law-abiding country, we obey that order. we barely grumbled about it. idwe assumed they knew best. 6 feet from each other. that was social distancing. it was the law and most of us follow the law. but where did that law come from? who did the scientific research that determined 6 feet was the safest distance apart from other people that you could be? someone should have asked that last spring, but as far as we know, no one did ask. it turns out the research that form the basis of that law came from a german high genesis called coral fluke. it n was he who decided 6-foot separations were necessary for the spread of pathogens. the cdc went with his judgment. with the cdc did not tell us is that carl had been dead 100 years. his research on social distancing was published in the 19th century before most americans had electricity or indoor plumbing
do about guns? so the reality is we havehow to a crime wave in this country and we know how to fix it. the questionth is, do wee actually have the spine to do it? more cops in the streets who artoops in te the streets ai their jobs without looking over their shoulder for getting sued? and we also have a mental health epidemic in this countr y just over the same period that we have closed mental health institutions, weclosed m have se a spike in violent crime. do we have the spine to bring them back? i think we should as president, i will. but it s not just drugging up ii people in those psychiatric institutions with zoloft and sara. well,tu it s a deeper issue. i think faith based approaches can play a role here, too. fan play awe re in the middle oa a national identity crisis. and i see this as a member of my generation. the problem in our country right noe probw. the reason we have that mental health epidemic is that h so hungry for a purpose and meaning at a time when fa
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