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inheritance". and remember, you can't take it with you. >> kennedy: to conduct all fancy pants state department is this the now there is another controversy of her own making we have yet to see if those plans are on fire. she knew where she created her personal domain during the week of her confirmation hearings should run for president and also knew she was confirmed things would
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become very different issue was a non civilians so here she is on the "today show" in 2011. >> 1/2 to wonder, how many people have your personal e-mail address. you use your blackberry a lot. >> i am okay for someone of my generation i am okay. but i have a lot of good security constrains what i can and cannot do but i do try to stay in touch as much as possible and electronically by far is the easiest way to do that. >> is especially in the nexus of power as first lady as well as the united states senator not to mention the tell-all with the first clinton white house when she refused to make her whitewater documents public. we have a pesky habit not wanting to know what the elected and appointed leaders are up to. and transparency is a but when you build a glass house you cannot complain about the neighbors but you may
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want to see where she was putting upon the computer late dad dying as bill was off saving the world one geographically at the time. and having the power to do the things from the record if they are not flattering federal regulations require all the bills are preserved as part of a record keeping system since 2009 but obama did not update the federal record until 2014. after she left the state department's soil was not against the law but then if has got away from that for the skeptics want to know
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why she needed that much control over her communication in. where she hiding something? that this would become the same issue if no other reason it is impossible to prove what you did not delete especially if you are in control of the set up. ask the press corps about working in an environment with any discernible transparency. from a guy who promised the most transparent administration in history suspended this is the most disparate administration in history. kennedy: if you leave opaque. fast forward to where we are now. she did not break the law but what she did was unusually and unethical a clear indicator where she will go if she has the code to the football. maybe she will put that on her fancy's server.
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tonight's game will bid for obamacare at the supreme court and north korea tells his people to prepare for war with the united states. in mike huckabee will be here to answer questions. i am kennedy. ♪ it is obvious the hillary controversy will not go way today. the white house the house select committee:benghazi to subpoena her emails. did she use that too high even as? i think so. it is time for "you're crazy, kennedy" posts of the review showed making sense with steve.
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i will go to you but is the first lady held to a different standard than other government employees? you have to think this is weird. >> is a different standard? it is a double standard. this dort - - this story was reported two years ago almost to the day march 2013 by the smoking gun. this is insanity. if you look up double standard and should be a picture of hillary clinton with the level of scrutiny that the media focuses. kennedy: but "the new york times" are friendly to the clintons but they are going after her and she is not coming down swinging in her own defense and we have not heard a report to these accusations. >> i have a theory why i came out of "the new york
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times" but i was actually very concerned about this story when it first broke so i turned to a store -- resource in the state department but it turns out the systems were problematic bollenbach to the time of colin powell. computers were not attached to debt works you could not get to the internet analyst uranus special room. there were strides made but even as recent as her time you cannot access e-mail remotely for the secretary of state who is trying to quell the problems if you cannot access your e-mail remotely that is impossible situation to do with. kennedy: you are right to. it is a great idea that you completely circumvent the system to create your own. >> i have been in the itt department 17 years to make it impossible for people to do their jobs i don't care
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what industry they would get their jobs done. kennedy: never mind the regulations. she is secretary of state. the 2014 law was enacted about requirements of emails but the one that requires storage kazakh through 2009. >> and when dave requested then she immediately turned over 55,000 emails. this is a continuation of the bin gauzy witchhunt. but i think the congressman should say here are all the emails let's take a look at them swimming she is not the first secretary of state to do this in john kerry is the first to be using a civic because he is required by
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law stick mecca i step on the rules i feel bad. >> but in 2011 the system finally became good enough to use remote the so that is why john kerry is doing it. but to bring up benghazi benghazi, how many investigations have we had about that? ten? you think after all those investigations and all those witnesses the smoking gun is on her personal e-mail? >> even george stephanopoulos said his biggest regret is he did not insist that clinton really is those documents with whitewater. she has a history going back and protecting yourself and she is held to a different standard and by the way, if this were a republican you would be having kittens.
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>> 3 million emails when he was governor and when he was asti turned over to a dish 50,000 ever hand-picked - - 250,000 that were handpicked >> she turned them all over that were not classified. kennedy: state.gov were already archived. it did save nothing sandwich and she should come out the date they are above will against her to hit them like a pinata to destroy the accusations she has a weak defense and the story has gotten away from her and by the way who is eric? >> i don't now.
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kennedy: exactly. >> i have a theory about why a broken in "the new york times" i think it was released by the hell of a camp to get it out of the way. kennedy: if that is the case then she should have a really good response which she has and which makes her work very and ineffective. >> leslie she looked fantastic. kennedy: then why didn't she address it? but her ethical conundrums will not sit well with the voters. thank you. tell me what you think and follow me on twitter. governor huckabee is here to talk to israel 2016 and much more as obamacare goes back in front of the supreme court we will tell you the chance this of will build - - obamacare being gutted. could it happen?
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♪ kennedy: obamacare run back to the supreme court today to hear opening arguments about a case that might determine the legality of federal health care subsidies affecting over 5 million americans and we don't even know it -- yet
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the supreme court reporter in my favorite shannon was there. what happened today? >> there were some justices that know exactly where they stand because the government's argument to help people afford obamacare but 30 states and of those exchanges the irs said it doesn't matter. but today the plaintiffs are arguing only a the subsidies in 34 decided not to but the government said of course, the subsidies go to every bit a.
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but if they're taken away it could be lethal to the law itself with justice k given for justice ginsberg out of the gate seem to be supportive of the government but then you had a lot from justice scalia an extra helping he does not buy a. kennedy: a swing voter how does he take it? >> because you are a key player. he was tough fumble sides in the beginning he said the plaintiff if you ask us to take away the subsidies will have a serious problem but at the end he said if we say the words are unambiguous with one interpretation there is no way to take this drastic step to give the irs to make this one decision to
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control billions of dollars of subsidies. he played both sides. kennedy: your prediction? >> i wish that i could tell your but based on what we saw today it will come down to him but kennedy but the government wins the subsidies stay. that there be intense lobbying of justice kennedy. >> date you so much. kennedy: was of the supreme court to? author of the book overruled. you have to get it now.
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there are two ways to look at this. that is the argument the challengers put forward in the other way is does the affordable care act have a broader purpose? if you're going to stick with the tax then the challenge wins but justice kennedy gave us a combination of the two that may be what the court in sub during which would be quite interesting and surprising result. to indicate the government's case was the loser but they said if that comes to pass then recreate an unconstitutional coercion that triggers the federalist concerns and maybe we should invoke the doctrine of constitutional avoidance in the supreme court would say we should rewrite the law to find a constitutional
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reading. kennedy: then they send back to congress? that is in the hands of congress for those who want to set up exchanges. but the solicitor general got into an exchange with justice scalia because he said if we strike this down congress will step in preparing to is very dismissive but clearly congress can fix this it could do something or the states could choose to proceed differently. >> is 34 states to create their own subsidies but you cannot just leave all those people with premium hikes or no insurance.
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i wonder if the court will take into consideration. >> that came up quite a bit wanted the justice alito said maybe we could just postponed the enforcement of the mandate this would not go into effect right away but it would give everybody as a chance to scramble or find a solution that is there a clear constitutional tax or a broader purpose? >> right now looks messy but interesting. thank you so much. governor huckabee will join me for the first time to talk about 2016. the governor is on the way. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?"
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kennedy: benjamin netanyahu addressed congress yesterday wrangling democrats that sotted as a snub to obama and a political maneuver to further his upcoming election. mike huckabee says if anything of a plea to congress it creates problems for him. welcome. >> great to be here. this is not the speesix was sent to boulder mr. netanyahu's. i was there last week and i could attested is a divisive issue for the israelis the reason benjamin netanyahu came to congress was precisely he fears for the existence of israel if iran gets a nuclear device. kennedy: i don't doubt that because israel relies on the united states to find their
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military and said the capitol dome help to build the iron dome is seen today were all better off waiting until after the election for congress here also. >> but if he waits and the deal is signed in a baby too late. this is not the prime minister to put his feet up hoping that they were booked into the deal better. >> but it is unjust of president there are six other nations and also negotiating so those privately somehow fall apart. is that how the prime minister thought he had to redress the congress so publicly? to make a think he is representing not only israel
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but the interest of the chip to the jordanians and saudis and kuwaitis nobody thinks iran could be trusted and why should they? they have never kept a deal. never ever ever. kennedy: did the prime minister reach out to the president privately? was he thwarted that is why he felt he had to come forward publicly? >> i think they've made it very clear they would proceed they knew was a bad deal but it is bad for the united states if you trust a country that sponsors tomas and hezbollah it is the biggest sponsor of terrorism in the world and under the flag of the government? why would we negotiate? it is nonsense and insanity. kennedy: people said he is just banging the drums.
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talk about running for people in 2016 people are excited about the prospect of your candidas say -- candidacy but in 2018 and iran gets the bomb. what do you do? to rectify was president they would never get it. if they get it debuts it. >> but i don't think that traditional terms between the east and west exist for iran. but by 2016 if this deal goes through if you were someone else's inaugurated they could have it by then. >> they could but it may take longer to get that. if everyone in the region believed they work toward it then you will see ever create nation in that part of the world arms with
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nuclear devices they are talking about governments that teeter on the brink of instability and to have nuclear arms to fall into the hands to take over the government? i cannot imagine anyone with an iq above broccoli with think that is a good idea. it is a bad idea not just for israel before the world. that is what they think the prime minister was trying to communicate. in that democratic reaction to anything fell flat and the raised viable questions and i do think hillary clinton will respond as the democratic front runner?
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how does she respond on israel? >> she owns foreign policy under the obama administration especially the first four years. i have challenged people that i know and i ask them name one country on earth in which we have a better relationship now than we had with obama took office even they cannot point to one country. we don't have a better relationship they think we are suckers that they had a sucker punch just to get us to believe we can keep the deal period no they will not keep. kennedy: we're fighting isis' making it easier for them. we only have 30 seconds left but if you do run for president for a least a
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couple of other former governors and a couple of doctors one is a senator so what sets you apart? >> i space person who has fought the clinton machine repeated the and one. i a did it every time i was on the ballot and i also governed in the state 90 percent democrat never not less than 90 percent of my own packets past. understand how to govern in a hospital environment. kennedy: more hostile than scott walker? >> i had democrats in the house and put up the atmosphere against anybody. scott walker hatta challenging situation but people don't understand my door was nailed shut from the inside. river is not a pretty sight. kennedy: they give for
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taking the time. >> great to be here a buffalo head yellowstone national park goes up against the sgb. a "topical storm" is next.
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kennedy: winter will does not stop. said john the dog sled the truth going to the land of awesome. road visiting beautiful yellowstone national park watching is angry buffaloed ran down the road to his s tv -- suvs. >> has seemed to take.
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and les the car was shut off and everybody is survived the head-on collision all the laughter words he would try to sneak away and pay for the damages in cash to not get the insurance companies involved. but they do not know he has been drinking. biracial twins to make the industry to come out. look how beautiful they are it is not a dubious paternity burgess the improbable distribution of the heritage rates were all the children have varying complexions and their gorges.
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lucy will be harassed about comments of gingers. number three. dr. ben carson is a girl surgeon the parade is a responsible or gang responsible for who we are barbie a collection of cells that predetermine most behavior or is a lot of it but we choose to be? there is. the doctor on the topic of being gay. >> a lot of people who go into prison straight when they come down to they are gay. kennedy: that is gay for this day. it is not a choice but a necessity. but then one on to post an apology that he is not a politician in he is a doctor in the answer the question without thinking about he
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also says he supports the rights of gay marriage he has to swallow his words. like those in prison swallow something else. filing for divorce not because he was unfaithful or light gambling because his python was too big for her terrarium. shasta court to dissolve her marriage because he barely eviscerated her with his jaw and penises is like asking for a divorce because dreyfus to a a good-looking and she said i told by another but she told me to endure and with time i could cope and then she gave me some drugs.
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she should have given new lubrication but we do have this beautiful picture of them on their wedding day. i am still hopeful they will reconcile. please find we noncandidate nation on twitter. coming to the usa to make sure they get finishing tips and in education and the fed did it just raided were this is happening every month. ed caught harry potter. next. stay right here. causing bacteri. causing bacteri. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day.
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kennedy: you have to love the redheaded stranger planning a response to the united states and south korea as they begin their annual joint military exercises that prompt then to shoot into the sea of japan and. to cheryl to sony -- cassone. and also scott martin joins us and chief marketing strategist. >> it is like the street that intersects with the cellphone. >> talk about north korea. are there really a threat to the united states will have to come back to congress to tell us how careful we have
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to be? >> i don't think so. i think kim jong-un has that hair cut hand that half eyebrows. >> i have not noticed that. is very odd. it is already racked anton band circumstance there is nothing behind it. every year he comes out tuesday we will come after the united states they think he makes the political case but we have nothing to worry about. >> k. perry still this year. we know you'll love her. that's okay. we all do. if you hurt us and especially her. >> will she played the young gaining a soccer stadium? >>.
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>> there is a new production and giggling on. >> were working around the block to work with her. of. >> now there is george clooney and tom cruise. >> last week one gene is sexual education at all boards. with sexual health this the brainchild of graduate students who wanted to avoid the uncomfortable nature of the sexual topics lot better way than by adding a children's book? can you imagine being the parent of the kid that takes that class?
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and taking a harry potter class. really? >> i was into weird stuff get a couple of hog boards together that this could work out for everybody. >> i think is funny because take a rumbling dead not include enough in the book that is the issue was writing for people, i'm sorry the characters were 12 per about would not be appropriate. >> so now they're well into there '30's spirit they blame her for not introducing it is the book what else to expect her to
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do? began you cast spells? >> i thought you would never ask for korea's serious? you guys are pretty awesome. >> it was my first time. >> just like harry potter. >> we'd like to rate his performance? >> no. but will see him tomorrow night on fox news channel nature you look for it. but where immigrants come to the country but to have both poulterer report next. you, my friend are a master of diversification.
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kennedy: have a deal like that? federal officials in southern california where wealthy chinese nationals paid a thousand dollars apiece to ensure the new babies receive american citizenship there posing as tourist and look who's joining me? is the host of wake-up call. in los angeles. how are you? >> i am a little hot. it is 72 degrees. kennedy: save your weather report. all local homeless man is freezing outside the studio. >> our hours get sunburned.
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>> i knew there is one person i could turn to so what is the story? >> having been nick deep -- neck deep for quite a long time, it took place from the federal agents but it is all evidence gathering but the scenario is somebody from china especially in china happens to be a great emerging will feed middle-class needs a place to have their kids and what better place than united states of america because then they become psittacine for his or her life. kennedy: ratified 1868. >> so that will continue for some time so america is a rare country that does that. so they pay to come to the united states under false pretenses to live in a nice
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apartment then gives birth and take the baby back home then they can come back and go to college to qualify for social security aid to bring family members back to the night is day so they can reside in the united states legally. kennedy: it differs from some of those typical immigrants with those tiger moms having babies so they want to lower tuition like ucla. >> i will give you that one but there are plenty of schools. an american passport south korea or the middle east or africa can sometimes get you intangible benefits if you look for a job for travel internationally.
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it is not just college tuition although that is spectacular i know those bills can be high. kennedy: it is crazy to think your son is going to college. i cannot go to china to have my baby to have chinese citizenships other is the reciprocity it is one of the mandate -- the many reasons our immigration system is very strange in regard to other countries spirit that brings up the question should we have reciprocity with rights of citizenship as a berth in charivari say we will allow this to happen even though it is my technical aid not a legal as long as to allow them they become a citizen for god knows there is called for that around here maybe the other way around but it is
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not the goal for someone from a foreign country to have a kid. but they're going after the fraud of those who seventh approached -- the programs. kennedy: they do it wide open and advertise online in china and the web sites and they tell you how to hide your belly don't go to l.a. to new pregnancy and for 80,000 you get a prenatal visit but they are telling people to lie and some people had sham marriages of their own for citizenship. >> it is set up to the point they will love life through lax the close of lowe's immigration officials are on the books for highly private women but they will send you to las vegas or honolulu. i have not seen a lot of pregnant to rest for either reason. did not want to hang out of
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the beach or in a smoky casinos and that should raise red flags but there is a service that if you don't make it past immigration you get a refund. kennedy: but they cannot put the baby back in the oven for buffet caretaking the time you have the crazy schedule parkway appreciate you staying up late. is in the middle of a nap time but i will work with it. >> the oldest woman will celebrate her one of his 17th birthday this week -- 117 birthday and beyond. grab the whiskey. stick around.
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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: the world's oldest woman turns 117 today born
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1898 when william mckinley was president. it has me think about how to live along life. my grandmother lived to be 100. wake up and get up and then do something she believed in the deal the gin and tonic and inappropriate flirting. seven other advice from those in to there when hundreds. >> he gets up at 5:00 a.m. every day and as between five and seven pushups. 115 year-old eats raw eggs. 107 years old she looks good drink lots of coffee. when about 107?
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he makes says coffee with whiskey every single morning and smokes will cigar's per day the oldest living veteran. 111 years old massages his little feet with all the foil. -- all live oriole. that is why he is so happy. i will drink in moderation is sleep as much as i can and set all the green tea and acted richer because people who take themselves too seriously when never make it to the club as these heroes. thank you for watching the show. follow the on twitter @kennedy nation.
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and tell the begin tomorrow night on fox business we wish you the night of your life. so does lou dobbs. he's next.. lou: good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. israeli prime minister netanyahu's speech to congress reminded many americans of our heritage of plain spoken language. the new defense secretary ashton carter is clearly a throwback to those straightforward leaders who spoke straightforwardly, spoke directly, spoke plainly. two weeks into the job, carter admitted he thinks it was a mistake to put a three-year deadline on the president's request seeking authorization to use military force against the islamic state, carter said the president's decision in his judgment was based not on the military

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