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like to share with us? we'll love to hear it, send me an e-mail or go to our web single malchow. kennedy: izod jamie colby earlier today and just now benjamin netanyahu delivering a speech and dropping the mic. he started off by thinking congress, including the recently black-eyed harry reid. >> at to what they say, you can't keep a good man down. which made me wonder did he use him as a tuneup fight? the prime minister laying out all the reasons iran shouldn't have a nuke. >> iran's supreme leader spews
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all this hatred. the oldest hatred of anti-semitism with the newest technology. he tweets that israel must be annihilated, but he tweets in english that israel must be destroyed. kennedy: stark contrast. benjamin netanyahu contending not only are they bashers, they're using influence throughout the region. [inaudible] >> these are clutching his real with three tentacles of terror. backed by iran, shiite militias are rampaging through rock. that iran, they are seizing control of yemen. kennedy: the most convincing turn in the speech was prime minister benjamin netanyahu
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tying iran to a isis and global supremacy. but what is the difference between the two amax. >> the difference is that isis has butcher knives and youtube which iran could soon be armed with deadly weapons. in this game of thrones are is no place for israel. >> but perhaps a future hbo series. kennedy: if iran is really waging war, why wouldn't they want a nuclear weapon? and it doesn't work with the way it has with the russians. mutually assured destruction doesn't mean as much if you are rewarding people for their own good side. benjamin netanyahu has a lot to lose weight his speech, not only his looming election but i partisan support from congress
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you would have thought that they were locked in to congress and dumped on the left. nancy pelosi had a curious reaction to the speech, she attended, but immediately issued a press release calling it condescending and that i was saddened by the intelligence of the united states as part of this nation. to the point of tears, you are possibly emotionally unstable. and if you have a better version, come to the party and drop the mic.
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and hillary and her plans with moving forward with iran. certainly they have more to lose than we do, but like benjamin netanyahu, hillary can no longer stand on the sidelines, she has to pick a side and lay out a plan that somehow on couples us from this ongoing disaster. coming up, speaking of hillary clinton, she did not use your e-mail address while secretary of state. curt schilling goes into that mode when his daughter becomes the subject of bullying. and should the president be able to raise taxes through executive order? it's a big show and i'm glad you're here. ♪ ♪ no. kennedy: prime minister benjamin netanyahu speech has created quite a stir.
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representative john llamas called it straight out of a dick cheney playbook. where he said it was fear mongering at its ultimate. welcome to the show, congressman. >> thank you. >> you were not there in person but you criticized the speech, saying that the prime minister was condescending. where did you watch it exactly? >> i was in the office with members of a aipac. they were in my office watching it. and most of the speech was devoted to talking about how bad iran is and what kind of a threat they posed to israel in the region and the world and it's like we didn't know that. the members of congress both republicans and democrats committee in minutes ration, we all understand exactly how dangerous a nuclear armed iran
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would be. that is why we are all committed to making sure that we don't get nuclear weapons. we have a different perspective on what the best way to achieve that is. >> i did not think of the speech was condescending. i thought that the prime minister went to great pains in the beginning to thank congressman think democrats for not only helping israel with billions of dollars, but specifically the capital dome helping to build the iron dome. i thought he laid out a logical argument so you guys need to lay out your plan as to why we should be back in these talks. >> you say it's logical, everything was logical until the point at which prime minister benjamin netanyahu failed to mention any alternative proposal for trying to limit the iranian
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nuclear program. >> is he part of the p5+1? >> no, he is not. i understand him trying to negotiate everything. but when he says we can go at it alone, that's not true, they know that. and that is why we give them the $3 billion a year in military aid. so this is the only way that we were able to get them to the table right now because many impose sanctions or enforce sanctions and they cannot avoid these economic pressures. so we have created a right
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environment that will limit nuclear potential and i think that is really important. those of us that didn't agree with the prime minister, let's let these negotiations play out and see if we can reach an agreement. we may not be able to. kennedy: why are we so hot on the idea of creating nuclear energy for ronald were not even doing that in our country. why are we bending over backwards to make this deal happen? >> i'm not going to render judgment on what iran's plans are for their own energy. kennedy: it could be really high up on the list. >> right now there isn't any evidence that they have been trying to build a weapon. they have nuclear enrichment capabilities because of the joint plan of action, we have been able to grade these materials that they are to have
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an right now they are much less capable than they were a year ago of really doing anything approaching nuclear weapon capability. and they say they only want it for people purposes, we are trying to negotiate an agreement that assures that that is all they can do. kennedy: they are not exactly big fans of the united states and what if they had used the same rhetoric about the u.s. that they used towards israel? >> we understand that. we understand a lot of different things. the fact of the matter is that we have limited options short of force in iran. kennedy: i don't think it is a mutually exclusive decision.
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>> we do either need a diplomatic resolution or its never going to be -- kennedy: it's never going to be a diplomatic solution with and islamic democracy. there's a lot of things i disagree about. and we will be obligated to come to israel's aid should iran find a way which they are definitely looking to arm themselves. >> i agree with you, but on the other part i disagree with you. >> there has never been evidence to that effect.
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kennedy: if you want to show that you are superior to your enemies, for instance, it's to get a nuclear weapon. >> you are making that assumption that you have no evidence to support that and nobody else does either. that is where the scare tactics are. what we are doing is taking significant intelligence, the israelis have significant intelligence, it is not accurate, they differ with them. >> lay that out on a speech. i don't think the administration has done a good job and i think the members of congress has a watchdog against this speech. i don't think that it was very good. >> you may be accurate and the
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fact that they administration has addressed that sufficiently with the american people. >> iran wanting to destroy israel is reason enough for them to say guess what, before these negotiations come to an end we want to say something about it and the speech is now in the past, we have to look to the future. thank you for being here. >> i agree with you on that. kennedy: coming up, new details on david petraeus and his infamous sex scandal. and the white house likes the idea. of this. we will tell you all about it coming out.
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kennedy: welcome back. bernie sanders. he has urged the president if he can believe that. to raise taxes through executive action and white house spokesman josh earnest, he has indicated that the president really loves the idea. >> the president has asked the team to examine the array of authority that is available to
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him to make progress on his goal. but the president is very interested in this avenue generally. kennedy: am i crazy to think that this is bad economic policy some people think so and it is time for our next segment. sigmund is here. like sigmund the sea monster. [laughter] key is the senior adviser of the global strategy group and jay thomas is here. >> what's up. kennedy: he is a comic and host. >> back on mtv. kennedy: beach house 1993. you can prove your coolness here. the jay thomas show on sirius xm, that's pretty fantastic.
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so the president is thinking of spending hundreds of billions of dollars of potentially mass transit products. bernie sanders came on the show and said that he wants to jack up the taxes so that he can pay over a trillion dollars in various infrastructure and mass transit products and it is too expensive and it's impossible to pay for and it's unconstitutional. so how could this possibly be a good idea? >> well, i'm going to tell you that i could say you're crazy, but i don't know you well enough. the people that claim that the president is trying to raise taxes for infrastructure, they are crazy. what he's talking about doing is changing a loophole right now and here is the reality. companies that have foreign income right now would pay 35% tax rate to bring it back in.
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they park it overseas. bipartisan suggestions and proposals have been to lower that amount in order to bring it back to the united states and the president has proposed in 19% rate to bring it back 19%. rand paul and barbara boxer have their own ideological soulmates and that is lowering taxes and that is to pay for infrastructure. kennedy: this is one of the few countries that taxes on profit. the only other country that does that -- they don't do it in great britain or western europe. i want to bring them in because i always get uncomfortable when the federal government wants to pay for more. mass transit by and large doesn't work for this country but they want to raise the highway trust fund and even republicans want to raise the gas tax.
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why are we so fond of this? >> you know, you ride around in a limousine and spent all the money, we all do. america is a five-star country and it's like a five-star restaurant. we should have the bullet trains and the greatest highways, have it all. why republicans are so frightened of taxes to make this more comfortable, i've never quite understood that. you are comfortable, i am comfortable, all americans should live like us. kennedy: my dad has a great thing that he instilled in me from the time i was young, the harder that i work on the luckier i get and there's no reason the federal government should be robbing what i make, especially where is the incentive to earn more and employee more people.
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>> stop being so greedy. you are greedy, you are greedy. no, you are greedy. kennedy: that is not -- making the world a better place by making more money and paying taxes. but i can tell that you're someone who has never run a business. >> i actually do think that you are crazy to think that infrastructure is not an important thing for making money in the united states. the structure is what supports the economic system in the united states and leads to lead the world any in the input structure department and it worked to build our economy. and now it's humbling. it is the left and the right in the middle and everyone agrees. bridges collapse like they did in minnesota. >> the highway fund, mass
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transit, two different things. we take our limousines and we get on the open road and we follow route 66. >> they tried, and that 90 billion-dollar boondoggle in california doesn't go from l.a. to san francisco from who gives a crap to no one cares. >> the the other one that goes to boston makes money for amtrak and it's the only train system that supports an enormous amount of economic activity. >> all of those connections, all of the lines, if there was more of a need for them they could we expanded through private use and investment. >> you're absolutely right. [talking over each other] >> if barack obama wants to
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establish an. kennedy: okay, thank you both very much. >> thank you. kennedy: tell me what you think, follow me at kennedy nation. you can find me on instagram with the same handle. coming up david petraeus pleads guilty with the justice department over classified information that was shared with his two we will dig into everything next
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pushing him to end his own life, a spokesperson for the police department who went through her phone says that at one point he left the car and he was said that he was confused and maybe he didn't want to die. she apparently urged him to go back and return to the car and do himself in and he did. he committed suicide. we have a criminal defense attorney with us tonight and also another criminal defense attorney. welcome to the shell. >> hello, thank you. kennedy: arthur, i'm going to start with you. the question i asked at the top, it's sad. but is it a crime? >> you know, a prosecutor is only supposed to bring a case if they know they can win beyond a reasonable doubt. but this is the kind of case i would bring because in today's
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day and age young people don't speak anymore, they don't talk the way we do, it's all went thumbs. and it's just -- imagine if he were alive. he steps out of the car and changes his mind and she's saying no, go back in. so even though according to the criminal law, it may not be the letter of the law, but it's just so wrong that i would put it before 12 jurors. she's right on the border line. kennedy: you think like a prosecutor here. it's obviously wrong, but i want to ask you if you were defending her, what would your defense be? >> they are criminalizing speech. i know you can't yell fire in a
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crowded movie theater, but we are criminalizing speech and even if she did encourage him, that does not rise to the level of criminality. and massachusetts is one of 10 states that allows for assisted suicide. so the legislature has decided that even helping someone commit suicide is not a crime here. kennedy: there is a big difference versus getting a prescription so you can end your life, and a couple of individuals that were teenagers playing part in this kid's depression thing get back out there and do it. >> this is no different than a crowd of people doing this. >> it is different because there is a one-on-one intimate
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personal relationship and although i see what you're saying, while you're hitting someone, if you use your words and you call them a racial slur, you your sentencing can double. so we do punish people for their words all the time. >> there is a crime for that. >> even said that this is, you know, on the border. >> the prosecutor did not file charges, this is a grand jury. even the district attorney had to -- >> is ultimately a system of the system and the people, a grand jury, about 20 citizens decided that she should be held accountable to some degree and that is when a prosecutor uses there is is whether or not they're going to give a plea that won't send her to jail but
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a message needs to be sent out loud and clear that this is not appropriate behavior. kennedy: you know, if i am his mother, i think that this girl is a murderer and i want to see her locked up. we will continue to discuss this. thank you so much for being here. coming up, you won't believe the latest concern about medical marijuana. and john stuart and his men. we will have the topical storm next tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting long term goals. diversifying. dip! you got our attention. we did? of course. you're type e* well, i have been researching retirement strategies. well that's what type e*s do. welcome home. taking control of your retirement? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*?
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and then eventually road and we could be incinerated and sprinkled in ashes. there is a new method where you are buried in and egg shaped pod. the pot because of the circle of life. and these are speckled on top of your graveside and your decomposing body and rotting flesh, it sows the seed so that trees could grow up from your grave and then eventually with enough people buried next reach other, a forest would flourish. children will run and play through these doors and climb the trees and they would sell the fruit. what a beautiful concept.
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>> they are beautiful. kennedy: topic number two. this hunky ressler apparently doesn't like jon stewart and went after the comic last month. a back-and-forth ensued and stewart got revenge. >> you may be stronger than me and mean better looking and taller than me, but let me tell you, i have something you'll never have and that is respect. [cheers] [applause] >> obviously rawlins vaulted himself to the top of the list of the potential "daily show" higher. and leave it to the dea.
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the government wants to make sure that no one goes lead in the state of utah because people grow it on the side of mountains where they have been forced to. one special agent claims that if the state passes a bill to let people eat marijuana edibles, wild animals will consume the marijuana and develop a taste and lose their fear of humans. his scientific proof is that he and his coworkers were at in legal growing site and they saw a rabbit that refuse to leave. just sitting there. oh, yeah, he said the bunny had natural instincts to run that were so far gone. another life ruined and scrambled brain thanks to this madness.
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stoned bunny. is that what the argument has come to? editor convincing science? you need to relax and smoke or find another line of work. your government dollars at work. >> overrun with cats. one hundred and 20 feral cats, roaming the aisle with neither personal conscience. can you imagine the what this is like on every conceivable piece of real estate? and these have taken over. these putrid islands make some
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want to vomit. send them to me if you have anymore, you can do it on twitter. i am also on facebook and instagram. coming up next, why did hillary clinton ought to use her own personal e-mail address instead of her government account remap what was he she up to? and david petraeus pleading guilty to giving classified information to his ex-mistress. stay right here it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda.
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the department of state. they say it's not a question of aesthetics but so that her e-mails didn't have to go into archives. her supporters say that this is standard practice for she and her predecessors and nothing sinister. also joined by joe devito, who has a well groomed beard tonight. thank you all for joining us. let's talk about the former first lady, secretary of state. the future president of our nation. >> she is a clinton, people expect her to not be transparent and also remember what the benghazi attacks, she is new to someone who hasn't been
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forthcoming. >> you're talking about highly classified information. now we are supposed to trust her to say that we are just going to handle all those important e-mails over remap. >> also you don't know what's been deleted. this is the person who was in the white house for eight years. she was a united states senator and she knows the protocol and how these things work. so are you convinced? >> no, it's one of those things where it may be a little bit of both, but did she really register this? because [inaudible]
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>> they have not known what they they're doing here. that's quite easy for groups like isis hack accounts. here is the secretary of state saying they are are relying on this. but if you get any gross videos, it's just else sending that out. kennedy: that is totally intentional. [laughter] >> david petraeus, the former four-star general. he has admitted that he provided classified information to his mistress. he reportedly gave his black book, including classified notes about official meetings, codewords and officers, all of that to her that was used for
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her book. is it surprising when he was hiding from his nemeses? >> it's not surprising. i think he admitted to this, he'd made it to the affair, and to the fbi and he resigns. so he's out of the picture in terms of having political role. i don't think people wanted to see the four-star general go into this at this point. so it makes everyone happy because there is accountability there. there is admission of wrongdoing and at the same time i don't know that we need extensive humiliation. when it comes to other people, lois lerner, the irs them and they are very forgiving and i would like to the consistency in terms of expectation. >> he is not the first person to plead guilty. john deutch, former cia, also pled guilty to similar offenses. what surprises me is that he got so caught up in this affair that
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he really derailed his entire career. >> yes, this goes to show why you never trust a man with a calm looking comb-over. [laughter] >> is supposed to be the head of the cia, she clearly has crazy eyes come you don't trust a woman with crazy eyes. and from what i understand, people were saying that she was acting kind of nutty, with them in afghanistan. kennedy: some guys like crazy. >> it's all that tang. >> he is like the top spy of the head of the cia.
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>> you never know what they will do. >> you know, you have to know -- kennedy: i hear that you are dating her reign. [laughter] >> catcher on the way up. you have to know. kennedy: going on up. moving on. thank you guys for being here. always a pleasure. i will see you both shortly. you never know when we have to scramble the jets if you know what i'm saying. curt schilling is tracking down internet powers. he is hey, girl.
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kennedy: i love her voice. thank you for being here. a justice department you on the person pleased engaged in a pattern of racially biased enforcement when stopping suspects. one of numerous examples of our criminal justice system, disproportionately impacting the minority communities. crime is the new poverty trap and its impact on poor and black people are part of why she is working to enact criminal justice reform. she is the director of outreach, a generation opportunity. please welcome her. >> thank you for having me. kennedy: patrice, you were born there, you came over.
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when you were to your soul. you immigrated to this country. what got you into criminal justice reform? >> i began working with generational opportunities because i had always been interested in freedom opportunities. as an organization we are working on economic opportunities for our generation. this is one of those opportunities. one of four individuals have had a parent that has been locked up in jail. we think that we have a great opportunity to actually bring change. >> not long ago i was talking from an individual from freedom works, and eating together along with the coke others and there are a lot of republican politicians that have taken up criminal justice reform. what is it that you have about this issue that is attracting conservatives for the first
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time? >> i think it's a first the first time that we realize that we cannot ignore an issue that is just personally affecting communities of color. when we talk about wanting to provide opportunities and freedom and allowing them to own their own interests, we have a system that is actually affecting young people and minorities. so it's a privilege to be able to highlight this issue that it is about people at the end of the day and we have an opportunity to institute bipartisan reform and improving the relationships between communities and law enforcement. >> this could be one of the more effective bipartisan issue is. and so for skeptics, they are going to say that this is just conservatives trying to buy minority votes. >> i think that this is a unique opportunity. other people recognize that our criminal justice system is failing in a lot of ways.
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2.3 million people have been incarcerated in our nation and we have 25% of the world's prison population that's a problem we cannot ignore. especially when many of those incarcerated are communities of color. if we want to reach out and help them to realize the values of freedom and opportunity, we have to deal with the issues that they are struggling with and this is a huge issue. >> we need to let them now. also how it affects society and we want people to succeed. we want all people to participate. >> and you for being here. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up next, curt schilling getting revenge for individuals threatening his daughter. grabbing the internet by theacu" balls. and i will tell you about his full mode coming on next
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kennedy: there is one more thing that is really important. curt schilling congratulated his daughter went a tweet. he said congrats to gaby who will pitch for the seahawks next year. isn't that great? this girl obviously inherited his pitching talents and also attracted the attention of some tools who according to him sent vitriolic tweets. the loyal social media followers are going after the man and he called out one guy by name and wrote that the sports bureau, yes, he's a dj named [inaudible name] and it's a bit strong since he is only on for one hour a week on the student radio at brookdale community college and how do you think that that place
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feels about this start representing their school? you don't think that this is going to be a nice compilation every time they are part of his? you think that you are so tall, i'm not sure exactly what the guy wrote to get that response and i can only imagine that he has been suspended and they are investigating everyone. my guess is that sports crew is probably a yankees fan. kennedy: thank you for watching the show, you can follow me at kennedy nation or find me on the spot. kennedy fbn at fox business.com.
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go have yourself a beautiful night. good night pad. make money, nothing wrong with getting rich, up next, the main man, lou dobbs. lou: good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. seldom does a much-anticipated speech match expectations. live up to the drama the controversy. but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's 40 minute speech to a joint meeting of congress exceeded expectations after a welcome in the house chamber that resembled that of a state of the union. netanyahu spoke with warmth and heaped praise on the president, on harry reid and both political parties, and then urged the obama white house to reject the structure of the nuclear deal it's negotiates with iran. >> the greatest danger facing
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