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thank you for watching. >> send me an e-mail or go to our web site . kennedy: jamie, reminds me of jeme, i love me colby. there is a new fly in the honey pot in the game i spy the big fat fly. it's va secretary robert mcdonnell who did a bit of overexaggerating with the homeless veteran, perhaps he misremembered his own military path but got caught up as the two chatted about special forces. take a look. >> you happen to be a veteran? >> yes. >> really? army, navy? >> army. >> army? what unit. >> special forces.
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>> i was in special forces. kennedy: i was in special forces! he, of course, was not in the special forces, mcdonnell did graduate from west point in 1975. he completed ranger school, did not become a ranger. i cannot fault the guy for his enthusiasm but there are a few vets claiming stolen valor, so mcdonnell promptly returned it and apologized. that was the less egregious lie he told. he blabbed about swinging the ax 60 times at the scandal-plagued va. >> 900 people have been fired since i became secretary. we've got 60 people fired who manipulated wait times. kennedy: actually, no, according to politifact. 20 or fewer have paid with jobs from that incident and an agency that employees over 300,000 people, maybe old mcdonnell was trying to reflect when he was confronted by yet
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another homeless veteran. every time a news maker is called now the a white lie, it improves brian williams' chances of returning to his post. if he's not alone, well, he can't be that bad. speaking of untenable bureaucracies, many of you commented after the dhs discussion saying go ahead and let the budget lapse, some of you used the hashtag defund dhs and after consideration, i have to say, you have a point. the washington free beacon pointed out not only has the dhs budget gone up every year under the president's watch, the agency spend nearly $150 million on office furniture and makeovers since obama took office. the vermont dhs office alone got over a million dollars in new office furniture and supplies. that's a lot of sharpies and margarita machines, if the dhs doesn't survive the standoff, 30,000 workers will be furloughed. don't worry, the other 200,000
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will be working in inefficient posts like the secret service, cvp, fema and the tsa! which will still offer free prostate exams and welcome blue bugged buggerings to anyone who takes a water bottle in the airport. perhaps a legislative experiment in means testing might lean off the department until it's in fighting form. the nypd is reportedly giving 22,000 officers three days of de blasio approved mandatory training, that includes a few minutes of vintage swayze, patrick swazy, god rest his soul, from the cold classic road house, take a look. >> i want you to be nice until it's time to not be nice. kennedy: absolutely right, you hear that? chokeholders! why stop there with ass kicking
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daulton, patrick swayze had more than his fair share of philosophical golden nuggets as bodie in point break. >> this was never about money for us, us against the system. kennedy: that's right, you are against the system or part of the system, huh? who could forget swayze's turn as pony boy tough as nails brother/surrogate father darryl from the outsiders. >> poney, i don't know if you ought to be in this room. kennedy: pony should have listened to him with johnny, everything would have been fine. and what nypd retreat would be complete without falling in love with the ghost of patrick swayze. ♪ wait for me ♪ wait for me >> i have chills right now. when it feels like the officers will never make it through the pain, ladies and gentlemen, just remember this.
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>> do you enjoy pain? >> pain don't hurt. kennedy: pain don't hurt. absolutely right. i miss you patrick. coming up, syrian christians targeted and kidnapped by isis in syria. i'll tell you how to save america by carrying a gun, if the government will let you. will you let me drink your baby? settle in. it will all make sense. i'm kennedy. ♪ . kennedy: isis militants have reportedly abducted dozens of assyrian christians, the ancient christian minority is one of many brutally treated in the region over the last four years, lisa daftari is a fox contributor with a ton of expertise in the middle east and writing about the assyrians, what's going on, lisa? >> syrians in particular haven't been anything new, but
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we know, concerned reports say 150 of them have been taken under isis control. they seized the city. they took them into a different part, and the women, children and elderly are under isis control now as hostages. obviously, we can assume how this will end, but isis can use them for one of many of their benefits. kennedy: they are brutal murderist thugs but released some kurds and turkish truck drivers and assyrians in the past. how valuable are they? >> to be treated as isis hostages by the kurds or used as sex slaves in the case of the women and sold off. they could derive benefit by killing them and using it as propaganda. isis is coming off a defeat in
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kobani, it was very well publicized by the west that the kurds did a fine job as defeating isis there, which is obviously a good example of what happens when they do have proper weapons and they actually fight isis on the ground. isis is trying to create a new front and to create more propaganda for themselves. this could end in one of many ways, but obviously, again, a way that will benefit them and create more propaganda. kennedy: isis refers to christians as crusaders, the president came under fire for talking about the crusades in the same context, i'm talking about radical islam. do you think he's playing in their hands by using the terminology that isis uses? >> you know what? isis is targeting all sorts of people whether sunni or shiite, christians, assyrians, jews, cops, journalists, if we don't
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call them what they are which is militant islamic terrorists, we're playing into their hands and with the terminology and we're stopping to what do we call them. you know who stopped to actually say well, they're not islamic, they are islamic? look at example jordan or egypt set. islamic countries. when it came to defending one of their nationals killed by isis, they didn't flinch. they looked at it as a national security threat and went forward with what is right for their country, even though they are islamic nations. kennedy: time to stand up to the nations regardless of religion. thank you, lisa. >> of course. kennedy: isis releasing a new video that shows children as young as five being trained as child soldiers. nine minute clip released monday shows 70 camouflage-clad kids who reportedly the children of foreign fighters who flocked to iraq and syria
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to join the islamist journey. michael moynihan joins me. you have been following the story and reporting from denmark. >> yes. kennedy: i've got a five-year-old. >> yes. kennedy: this creeps me out. what kind of parents would have their children trained to be suicide bombers? >> the same type of parents who would join isis. this is an enormous problem. just last week, there was in rafah, a leaflet for schools for international schools, english language schools for people that are foreign fighters that have come from places like england, other places like belgium where they go to the english school and schools named after zarqawi, where the kids can learn propaganda. obviously isis' big focus beside trying to create a caliphate is to educate a new generation of young jihadists. five years old, this isn't surprising at all. three or four weeks ago we saw
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a video released of a child, a preteen child, 10 or 11 shooting two people in the back of the head that were russian spies accused of being russian spies. the kids aren't just trained in propaganda, they are given guns in instances. i saw a photo today that another journalist sent me in sweden of a swedish fighter who has since gone to the islamic statement the first photo was him holding his child who is a girl, five years old, fully covered girl with, a toy kalashnikov. stuff doesn't surprise me anymore. kennedy: how easy is it to access this online? you did a piece where you found various jihadist sites. you are very lucky you didn't get arrested by the nsa, actually? >> i was hoping the nsa was watching my movement. i did a story prior to the rise of isis of people trying to
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join alnisra and various organizations of al qaeda. i created a facebook profile and spireded out to have be the quote, unquote friends in my wall was pornography. it was the pornography of violence, it and it was constant stuff, kids were involved, holding decapitated heads. the stuff that makes your stomach turn, and i forced myself to go through this doing this piece. in the ease with which now you can get the information and isis is sophisticated with this, on twitter. the second the video come out, takes me five minutes to find it on twitter and have to force myself to watch it. kennedy: i can't force myself to watch it. we're not talking about american children. >> no, not that wean of. kennedy: there are, of course, american fighters, we don't know how many americans have their children over there. the number of europeans going over is appalling, and to give
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you one example, when i was in denmark, the guy that committed the two terrorist atrocities in denmark was shot and killed by the danish police and had his funeral when i was there. at funeral, 500 to 700 people showed up to the funeral shouting god is great. he was previously described as a loner, five to 700 of his closest friends showed up. there is a big problem in the communities in europe, and people are trying to get to turkey to get to syria and bring families and children with them. kennedy: turk needs to lock it up. i say this almost every night. lock up the border, it is unacceptable and they are culpable. mike at moynihan, thank you very much. robert mcdonnell apologized for making false claims for serving in special operations forces to a homeless man in los angeles. he did graduate army ranger training before spending five years in the army.
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is this misremembering his record an exaggeration or a flat-out lie? dan caldwell joins me for concerned americans for veterans. >> thank you for having me, kennedy. kennedy: i heard people say yeah, he should be fired, this is stolen valor. he did serve honorably, was it a slip of the tongue? caught up in the moment? >> a couple things, this is unfortunately part of a larger pattern with secretary mcdonnell. last week he was deemed with four pinocchios, he misrepresented va reform bill passed last summer. if this were isolated incident, it would have been wrong, a bad thing but wouldn't be a big deal. unfortunately, this is part of a pattern with secretary mcdonnell. in regards with whether or not
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he should resign or not, i don't think it would make a difference with the va. my group, concerned veterans for america and myself, we'd like to see him stay, do a 180, embrace real va reform and embrace the people in the veteran community going forward. kennedy: it's worse him lying about the number of people he fired for the va scandal. >> absolutely. kennedy: what are you hearing from vets? what's the one thing they want to see from the va that they haven't seen? >> they want more health care choice. they want more choices in where they can get their health care, and congress and the president last summer tried to give them more choice, but unfortunately secretary mcdonnell and the va are undermining that choice, to the choice card program, trying to make money away from the choice card, trying to restrict further. unfortunately the president, his own budget takes away that money. more than anything, veterans want to choose where they get the health care.
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if they don't like the va hospital, they can go somewhere else. kennedy: yeah, and it's the same thing that we talked about last night with public schools on this problem. when there is a monopoly, there is no incentive for improvement. it doesn't matter if you have a guy who had success in the private sector. when you have a bureaucracy this great with that many people and the systemic to change and improve, of course the people it's supposed to serve are the ones who get hosed by the system? >> you are absolutely correct. and i got to tell you on thursday, my group, concerned veterans for america, are going to be releasing a very in-depth plan how to offer veterans that choice to give them health care freedom and put veteran at the center of the va, not the bureaucrat and not the people like secretary mcdonnell. kennedy: we heard a lot of talk, has anything changed there? >> marginal changes. very few people have been fired, but quite frankly it's all smalla stuff, it's all
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superficial. the same core, systemic problems are still present in the va. there is still issues of access to care, still issues with manipulating wait lists. in denver, colorado, we had a wait list scandal pop up. there are issues with the va trying to cover up misconduct. just the past couple days, a veteran seeking care for post-traumatic stress disorder who froze to death in iowa. so all the change you know, secretary mcdonnell making va employees wearing i care pins that's all superficial. that's not systemic change and has not happened at the administration. kennedy: dan caldwell, thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. kennedy: president obama authorized the keystone xl pipeline, the third veto of his presidency. president obama claimed the
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bill would circumvent the existing process for reviewing the pipeline which would extend from canada to texas. james rosen joins me, chief washington correspondent. welcome. >> good evening. this was the third veto president obama issued in first six years in office and could portend how final two years in office will unfold. >> as i mentioned yesterday, the president does intend to veto this piece of legislation without drama or fanfare or delay. i anticipate that we'll have an update later on today. >> reporter: but delay, the president has, spending the last six years deferring a decision on keystone xl. the 1200 mile proposed pipeline is designed to transport crude oil from alberta to nebraska. they say it will create tens of thousands of jobs. environmental groups say it
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will cause ruptures. house speaker john boehner said the president is, quote, too close to environmental extremists to stand up for america's workers, while mitch mcconnell and other republicans vow to put keystone before the president again. >> he should listen to his state department who has said this is safe, it provides jobs as well as energy to the american people. he should listen to american voters and people all across the country who want the jobs and the energy. >> reporter: fox news polls over the past two years including one just last month find overwhelming majorities of registered voters find majorities of democrats. kennedy? kennedy: james, your brain is so pretty. >> reporter: i get that all the time. kennedy: i know you do, is it possible to override the veto? i know some blue dog house democrats have written to the president earlier saying please
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do not veto this legislation. we come from energy states, what do you think? >> probably unlikely. another point we have to make is the president's veto only dealt with a piece of legislation that congress put before him on his desk. it has nothing to do with the long running process and pending with secretary of state kerry. he's got to issue one final recommendation about the national interest and send it to the president for his final decision. there is no ticking clock on secretary kerry. kennedy: canadians aren't going to be happy, pouring over the border. i hope they secure everything in the north. james rosen, thank you so much. >> thank you, kennedy. kennedy: later in the show, tom brady reportedly wants to become an actor after his football career. please, take me seriously, me and my dimpled chin. i think if more americans carry gun, we'll be safer. first another state to
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legalize marijuana? i'm all for that. people think i'm crazy. you're crazy, kennedy. that is next, place stay here. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture everyday. "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome;
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i said it. welcome back to the show. the state of lack of at third to legalize pot. reclationally. along with colorado and washington. not counting the 23 states that allow you to get prescription marijuana from a doctor in a van, sure, if you claim your back hurts. so stiff in the morning. i don't smoke pot, i said it before, i'll say it again, but if alaskans want to, great. am i crazy to think freedom means freedom over your own body and what you put in it? some people think so, that means it's time for -- you're crazy, kennedy! joining me, she is lovely, smart, a force to be reckoned with. kayleigh mcenany editor and nice to see you. this is a scientific journal and they tested marijuana against alcohol, heroin, meth,
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kennedy: the problem is because it's been federally classified as a dangerous drug for so long, it's almost been impossible to do those kind of studies necessary for the fda to weigh in on it. and if the voters are saying it, and by the way, my friend montel williams was on last week. montel williams who bless his heart battles ms, his daughter is a lymphoma survivor dealing with that form of cancer. you've got people who have glaucoma, aids, you take cancer alone, and the things that medical cannabis are able to do improve sleep, anti-nausea, anti-vomiting, it helps with migraines, these are things that are medically proven. what is your problem with that? >> the palliative effect is be addressed through the fda. they have legalized three medicines that have components of marijuana in it. there are drugs that are already out there.
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it's a very dangerous precedent to let the state population to vote on this. opium, for instance, kennedy, a key component in morphine, we didn't vote on that at the state level. it went through the proper channels. >> it did? you know opium was made illegal and why? >> yes, i do. kennedy: because of immigrants and all of the drugs we prohibited through the drug hysteria have been essentially at root racist. >> racist that's really taking it a step too far. kennedy: no, it's not. 1914 talks about explicitly uses the "n" word discussing cocaine or why was marijuana made illegal in the first place because of mexican immigrants. go ahead. that's ridiculous to bring race into this. step back for a second. i don't understand why you won't let this go through the proper channels.
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by the way, i'm all for you having your liberty, when it impings on my liberty, that's when i have a problem. the medical marijuana, the dispensaries armed assaults have gone up 67%. they're having to close the coffee shops. kennedy: because the government will not allow the dispensaries to make deposits electronically or with checks, they have to be done with cash. >> no. kennedy: yes. all the dispensaries have to hold tens of thousands of dollars in cash. that's how they have to operate because of the federal government. because this is such a prohibitive system, and even though you have legitimate businesses, they are not allowed to operate like other businesses. going through the ballot process, going through the legislature, those are proper channels. >> so you would suggest that we should vote on legalizing opium, we should vote on legalizing crack cocaine. put that through the popular
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vote. kennedy: you know, i send my girls to school with heroin every day, it calms them down. of course that's not what i'm saying. marijuana is about prohibition versus regulation, and science has proven over and over again, scientists have weighed in and shifted over to regulation, prohibition doesn't work. >> science does not say. that using marijuana at an early age into adulthood, you lose the equivalent of 8 iq points. this is a dangerous substance. the dea is combating everything you say. kennedy: you are watching real housewives. >> go on obama's white house.gov. kennedy: there is a statistical treasure trove. kayleigh mcenany, thank you. >> thank you. kennedy: i get fired up, even though i don't spark it up, later in the show, inventor joins me to share his new gadget that allows you to look
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like a respective parent while bootlegging liquor into a stadium. well done, you. ashton kutcher has advice for fellow men and involves kissing his fellow men. and a man so apparently drunk they had to land the plane because he was shadow boxing shirtless. "topical storm" is next. ♪ help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical operations. when emerson takes up the challenge, it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson.
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news stories. this is "topical storm." topic number one -- we are all sexual beings, and it's important to know where you stand and if you want to unlock your secret internal dynamo, listen to the words of mr. ashton kutcher who learned how to stoke the bright fires. >> if you want to know if you're not gay, kiss a dude, if you feel nothing, you know, while john is a wonderful human, there was nothing. kennedy: if you want to know if you're gay, kiss a dude. that's what my grandmother told me when i was a young girl. it's wonderful advice. i know a lot of dudes who would like to kiss ashton right on his pretty little mouth! [ slurping sounds ] . kennedy: topic number two -- since 9/11 i've had one ongoing
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fear/fantasy, what would i ever do if someone wents nuts on a plane, now we know what people are capable of and know they must be stopped. people don't have terror in their hearts when they terrorize an entire plane, they have too much liquor in their bellies, and that was apparently the case of a ryan air passenger, he had a little too much jesus juice and the flight quickly went to hell. what would you do if you had a shirtless streaker on the plane. he's in the back of the plane, people are looking at him like it's no big deal, and the passengers start take him down one after another. at that point would be kind of fun. if somebody goes out of their gord acting unpredictably? what would you do? you feel like your life is in danger and anything goes. the gloves are coming off. i would have put clamps on his
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naked boobies and i'm for real. topic number three. isis is a collection of murderists and jihadists and a couple of thick headed dum-dums in the bunch. one put the fear of allah into italians, but he botched the warning so badly, it became laughable. his tweet read -- i love pizza! but he seems to have forgotten the leaning tower of pisa is not in rome, it's in pisa, if you throw the gays off of it, they might land on a cloud of
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fabulous and all kiss ashton kutcher in the mouth and celebrate. yeah, super. if you have weird stories you want to see in the "topical storm," tweet me at kennedy nation and find me on instagram, use hashtag "topical storm" and use it for your own personal liberty. bring more of that to the world. coming up, tom brady apparently wants to be an actor. whether that's a good idea. a man can't obtain a concealed weapons permit. you should listen it, it does affect you. i'm kennedy.
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♪. kennedy: i love this song, because i guarantee you, chris cornell has never been surfing in his life. the justice department is poised to announce it will not file charges against george zimmerman who shot 17-year-old trayvon martin in 2012. federal prosecutors concluded there is not sufficient evidence to prove zimmerman intentionally violated martin's civil rights, and look who we've got on the gorgeous panel, julie roginsky, michael moynihan and sheradd small, a large and lovely comic extraordinaire. >> thanks for having us.
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kennedy: indeed, and thank you for thanking me on behalf of your panelists. >> i'm not that grateful. kennedy: you're not grateful now. i can't wait. you are obviously very upset about this. >> i mean you. >> assumed that eric holder was going to go after george zimmerman. >> i thought the state department would. since eric holder is probably in bermuda vacationing. i thought the state department would. kennedy: or the justice department, either one. >> but they didn't. kennedy: no. >> and it's shocking, but not really, because you know how white people do. kennedy: i think he's still there, by the way. not surfing in bermuda yet. >> in my opinion, he's been gone. kennedy: julie, this can't come as a surprise, right? >> no, unfortunately, the stand your ground law in florida, if i think you're threatening, i have the right to pretty much kill you on the spot without asking questions.
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kennedy: let me ask you about that. if someone is going to kill you, should you be let's talk about this, i want to establish intent. >> it doesn't matter, if it's the two of us in a dark room and say shirley was going to kill me, i think you pretty much get off in florida. i'm not sure, but i think that's the case. kennedy: it sounds about right. >> i think that's right. i saw this on twitter, i kept seeing the george zimmerman name, i thought he pulled a gun on someone again. every time i turn on the news, you have a fleeting moment, and then he kept on disappointing everyone by being arrested for domestic violence, pulling guns on everyone. kennedy: exhausted the manufactured sympathy quickly. >> pretty quick. it was my advice to conservatives is he's not really a -- he was more in the
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bernard goetz camp. he wasn't really helpful. kennedy: and he's going to get casey anthony pregnant, mark my words. speaking of which, tom brady is reportedly considering a post nfl jump to hollywood, and a megastar acting career, according to star magazine. he's already set to appear in ted 2, where once again, his acting abilities will involve balls. >> what the hell? get out of my house! and take your damn bear with you! >> a perfect spiral! >> nice throw, tom. so michael, you are the official on the panel. you love tom brady. >> donnie wahlberg or mark wahlberg, is that mark? kennedy: whichever one is not
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married to jenny mccarthy. >> that's marky mark. the other guys, the good actor is a guy who would commit hate crimes and then be a rapper. i don't know why the guy who married like the hot lady from brazil and plays football can't be an actor. >> i think mark wahlberg is a well-spoken guy, he has a questionable past. he has something interesting to say. tom brady, total dum-dum whenever he has a chance to open his mouth. >> why do you care what comes out of his mouth? does it matter? he is a hot man. he is too hot for his wife. kennedy: wow. >> he is married to giselle. i don't care. kennedy: she's like a german argentinean which makes her an
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nazi. >> a hateful german. >> i think brady is a good-looking good. we need a new fonzie, don't we? we could use him as the new fonse. kennedy: people have said he's the henry winkler for the new millennium. >> and poor henry winkler is just henry winkler. kennedy: it's in star magazine, so you know it's got to be true. i have to say, i love henry winkler so much, i love him. whenever he is talking about the reverse mortgages and life insurance, i stop and tell my daughters i would say he was the coolest man in america. >> he's doing potsy work, that's ralph work. kennedy: he's paying part of our salary. god bless him. we love henry winkler, even more. if that were possible, my heart is exploding with joy.
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julie, michael and sherrod, thank you very much. >> so fast. kennedy: that's what she said. >> what? kennedy: denied the right to carry a gun after he displayed threats against him as good evidence for having a firearm. second amendment under fire, that's next. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do.
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♪. kennedy: an adorable band, little green car, you download that. stephen is a writer for the washington free beacon who unsuccessfully tried to obtain a concealed weapons permit in washington, d.c. where he works but despite receiving threatening e-mails like quote, you're going to get it so bad, we're coming for you. the district concluded he failed to demonstrate a good reason and they denied his gun permit request. steven joins me now. how are you? >> good, how are you. kennedy: good, thank you very much for being here tonight. you can't legally enter washington, d.c. with a concealed weapon. how do you feel about visiting the mall of america? >> yeah, well, you can't have a gun there either, legally. so it's a bit worrisome going to either one of those places
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because you never know what's going to happen? >> and i think that gun free zones make us less safe. i'm trep dashs going anywhere where it advertises people who want to hurt innocents and american people when there is no one there who can defend them? >> absolutely. you never know what's going to happen, the world is an unpredictable place, and i want to be prepared. kennedy: tell me about the hoops you went through trying to get concealed weapons permit in d.c., conversant with a high crime rate? >> absolutely. you have to fill out an application which is common, but it costs $110, which is quite high. you have to get your fingerprints taken by the police, and then you have to sit back and wait for the chief of police to determine whether or not you have a good reason to carry a firearm, and after i
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went through that whole process, they denied me which i think is proof that the city is not interested in having law-abiding people. kennedy: they're going to come up with pretty much any reason to deny people from legally carrying concealed guns, and in your case, you've had threats against you, you received threatening e-mails because of the work that you do, one person called you a red coat, which is an outrage! and you were denied. what recourse do you have at this point? >> the only thing i have left is to file an appeal, which i did today. the city's laws are challenged on their constitutionality once again, the city's back in court, and they're back in front of the same judge who declared the outright ban unconstitutional in the first place, there is a relatively good chance that will happen again. kennedy: there are second amendment groups rallying around people like you. how many concealed permits has the city approved so far? >> as of today, they've
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approved 16 permits out of a city of 600,000. kennedy: wow! i feel so much safer going to our nation's capital already. stephen, thank you so much. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up next, the man who invented the greatest product since the lightbulb. the baby that hides your beer, that is next. stay right here.
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♪. kennedy: how are you? welcome back, intrepid inventor capitalizing on the human instinct to nurture children in order to camouflage hooch in the cool baby. we talked about it last night. the canteen is designed to look like infant for whatever drinking you are planning on doing. simon has built the prototype and raising funds through kickstarter, he's got three days left. simon, welcome. >> thank you, kennedy. kennedy: you look like such a good dad, nurturing -- [ laughter ] i'm sorry, i don't mean to wake up the baby. >> it's okay. kennedy: do you need to give the baby a kiss? >> or take a drink, that's what it looks like. kennedy: where did you get the idea to hollow out the baby doll and put booze in there. >> i was asked to come up with iconic vessel for beverage, and
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i thought the convenience of hands free drinking and strangeness of it being a nonorganic baby was iconic, it didn't work out that way. kennedy: men who carry babies attractive enough. it's expensive to buy your own booze. >> you are tailgating in the parking lot ahead of time. you want to throw a football, flipping burgers and high fiving people, but you still want your beverage. it's in the baby. kennedy: and you don't want to wear one of those camelbaks, fill it with gatorade. >> this is a prototype, it tastes like 3-d printer, it's awful. kennedy: that's a 3-d printed baby? >> the container is 3-d printed. ahhhhh! once the time comes, i suggest
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something that you have to shake. kennedy: and only three days left on the campaign, thank you for watching, follow me on kennedy nation, we'll have the kickstarter info up there. have a good night. love you, bye. trying to help and you make money. in the meantime, lou dobbs. keep it on fox business. lou: good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. bombshell accusations that iran has a top secret underground nuclear site which it is enriching uranium intended for nuclear weapons. it is a site that has been hidden from the west for years, according to an iranian opposition group that in a news conference today described the complex as being buried deep underground. the facility with radiation proof doors to prevent leaks that could be detected by international inspectors. the troubling revelation coming as negotiators including the secretary of state are rushing to try to reach a framework for
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