According to a new study it's climate change that's making kids fat... not COVID lockdowns and hours of screen time

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According to a new study it's climate change that's making kids fat... not COVID lockdowns and hours of screen time

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Comedian Dave Landau on new CBS study blaming climate change for rising childhood obesity rates which found that children were 30% less "aerobically fit" than their parents and claimed hotter temperatures were preventing kids from exercising outside, without also recognizing coronavirus lockdowns as a possible link. Plus Congressman Greg Murphy M.D. (R-NC) breaks down the CDC's newly updated COVID-19 Guidelines, which are now the same for both fully vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals and instruct that no more social distancing or quarantine is required for people exposed. [00:00:00] Following backlash after FBI raid of Mar-a-Lago, former President Donald Trump says “temperature has to be brought down” in the country [00:18:34] House Democrats pass $739 billion Inflation Reduction Act, sending climate and health bill to Biden [00:55:21] Comedian Dave Landau [01:14:28] CDC releases new COVID-19 guidelines after new statistic shows 95% of the U.S. population has some level of immunity [01:32:09] Rep. Greg Murphy (R-NC) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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