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inheritance" story to share with us. jamie: we'd life to hear it. >> she has the map to my heart, that jamie colby, welcome to you, tonight, i am watching -- woo hillary clinton's e-mail follies. like an episode of empire, but she does not get to be cookie okay? installing a server may have been a convenient. but lack of answers, to why she did it, and how many e-mails she deleteed, and whether or not she signed that 0 f109 that has led to tense, and unwelcome
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briefings. >> 55,000 documents, her staff said is anything relateed to her work was turned over. >> yes so who decides which e-mails were work related? what is everything? i think those terms have a little bit of wiggle room. glasss do not make you look smart. wait. >> i am not sure. >> i am happy to check on it. >> i am happy to check on it. i am happy to check. >> he is so happy to check, she could be with prague. >> state department seems confused, let's go to 1600 pennsylvania. how did they do thing there at white house with document? >> my understanding white house that applys to everything, i don't know whether it applies to president and vice president, i guess, in terms of staff, i do know they have to sign those
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agreements. agreements. >> mm-hmm, so, people who work at fancy pant government post should follow those rules, and one of them is you have to sign a form i that said you left behd all of important stuff. new big question, did hillary clinton sign that form? that celebration agreement -- celebration agreement? >> i have no idea. buts -- i am either secretary clinton and her team can get that answered for you. kennedy. to:stop asking me questions. someone over at state department should have an answer. >> i would assume it would be normal practice. >> so it former secretary normal?
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does this guy know about the server set up to begin with? jen loosening the question, to give a partial answer to whether or not hillary signs that form? >> we have reviewed secretary clinton's official personnel file, and administrative files and do not have any record of her signing the of109, and no record of her immediate predecessors signing this form. >> they didn't have an at home server. judge napolitano said if hillary did not sign a document, she has stolen government documents, if she did, then she committed perjury, which is it? >> i am sorry, we're tying each
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other up in knots, i will answer the question. >> kinky, perhaps hillary is a genius after all. she was skirting that perjury issue. since everyone already assumed she is dirt, krupp and calculating her poll numbers remain steady. i want to know what is so that server. i assume this glows like inside of marcella wallace's briefcase. or covered in lime. tonight dick cheney appeared in playboy magazine, in a interview dekraaiing president obama as worse president.
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prime minister netanyahu addressed congress, brought up these issues. about uran. how crucial was that if his relationship with the white house. house. house? and between israel and u.s., and hohow much damage has it done? >> i don't think that we've seen a lower point in relationship between israel, and white house, in leadership. that elect was about cost of living in israel. or the security case to be made about iran. and security of israel, he made that election about security, in doing so made concession on palestinian states that will have ramifications and i know ticked off the white house, the question is, will they try to
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reach out, and will netanyahu try to have a more mod yeah, the government, we -- moderate government, we're at a low point right now. kennedy: here they always want peace deal in middle east, for them that is an accord between israel and the palestinians, that is not going to happen. because he said his last-ditch effort to get more votes there will be no palestinian state. >> i think he recognizes he is not getting deal he wants under obama administration. he makes a promise like that with a term in front of him knowing that we have a lame duck president in u.s. who is not making a favorable deal toward israel, he is more pro palestinian leaning than carter. so bebe netanyahu saids that moves to right wing of party, talks about the threat of iran, and realized that palestinian question will have to wait until
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after 2016 elect, then maybe he will have a different president of united states. kennedy: if there is a republican elected, i think they would fall all over themselves to mik make nice with israel. talk about iran and hezbollah off of annual terrorism threat assessment. one case netanyahu made to congress was, iran is running the middle east. you know they have factions fighting isis for control of radical islam throughout, do you think that in redesignates iran and hezbollah that somehow white house gives a concession to iran? >> absolutely. last year's national intelligence assessment. assessed that hezbollah is exporting terrorism at a rate we have not seen since 90s, yet this year, they are not on the
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list? and neither is iran, they said it was a formating issue. this is not an honest reaction. this is a link to a deal, they are trying to pull them off the list with rose colored glasses, someone wrote this, that in mid east iran has dampens -- to do nothing but escalate those tensions they ramped up sectorian violent at every turn. they are -- are -- kennedy: someone better tell that to general sulemany, he has different designs, and perhaps hezbollah was redesignateed practicedperhaps isis has stoler fire. >> there is a sunni shia divide, that is playing right now in
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iraq. iran wants to be primary driver in the region, they are moving missiles to iraq that hamas has been using, they their stock is rising, they take advantage of this moment, taking them identify the list does that, moving toward a bad deal elevates them further, that comes back to bebe netanyahu, he ran on the very survivoral of his state. kennedy: we can't start a third world war over there. thank you. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up a little bit of technology, enables a dog to sound almost like can question kanye west, it is eerie. is robert durst going to avoid prison? and we have news involving elizabeth warren. stay right here.
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presidential nomination. they have signed a letter, saying liz, will you just run already? let's ask deroy murdock. a fox news contributor, a friend of the building and a great american, and ellis a willie nelson fan. >> you know what. >> it going to take more than. i love message, i don't think she is that exciting as a person, not a great speaker.
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kennedy: hillary as charo? >> i could see that, you ask me to dream of candidates, this just a dream, let's dream of big, dream charisma. that stuff matters. kennedy: is there a charismatic democratic candidate. >> oh, you know -- i'll get back to you. kennedy: take your time. >> she does have really great ideas. kennedy: people this week talk about retreading some former democratic losers like al gore? how likely is that? >> i think problem hillary clinton reminds me something that johnny carson said, he said it great to see some old faces, and new faces and new faces on old face, this is hillary clinton's problem going on 25 years out there and i think people are tired of seeing the same person over, and over they
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lock at al gore, not a new face but been out of limelight. there are a lot of people that are tired of hillary clinton, and bill clinton, and james carville popping up and lenny davis, same old davis. kennedy: like a donald rumsfeld, and dick cheney. >> i hear you, here is problem with that, it is wrong, most people like her,. kennedy: you couldn't name a karris magic candidate. >> do they love her. kennedy: she is not charismatic. >> i concede, but -- kennedy: what does she have? >> you have a ton of money away up in poll, she is hugely higher than any democrat or republican in race, and she will probably win. kennedy: it kind of matters but if you want your president to be a good trustworthy solid
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individual. >> make that argument i don't like her, and view is good but don't pretend she is not a hugely potent political force. kennedy: i will say, the e-mail scandal has not touched her poll numbers, they have notoved. people say, she is not trust worthy, i would vote for her, what do you rack that up to. >> among her base, ellis said people like her, i don't know if there is a deep affect for her like when reactio reagan was al. she has that momentum going for her. but i think area where see is weak, what has she accomplished to deserve becoming commander in chief. kennedychief. >> you don't like her i get
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that. >> e-mail, beyond her behavior. particular or general, a billion e-mails only 60,000 were kept for record. that talks to her management. >> here is the problem. >> the -- since 1992. kennedy: long enough. love, haters hate. >> i hate to move on but i love the show weaker have don't can rolling. >> ellis, and derow thank you. >> most createist first names all night, later, dick cheney. unloads on president obama, accused him of playing the rate race card? could that be true? stay right here.
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kennedy: analysis from associated press gives obama administration record for sensors government files and denying access to them, this is ap. president obama has boasted his white house is the most transparent in history, that is funny, am i crazy to think that. some people think so this is you crazy kennedy. garland nixon joins me. news view radio host, do my opinions need some fixing. >> yes, a little bit out there
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on this one. bananas on this one. numbers, certais 7 fran,000 711. 9% less going over the numbers. they still came up with 91% of the request they were asked for. numbers are good. if nob% i 91% is not good enough for you. kennedy: i am talking a free flow of information government is required by law to address, fully request in a tame lymaner -- timely manner. by the way, there a 39 percentage tering a rate of request that are answers. that means that the information is either with held or it is
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almost blacked out that is hardly free information with so much of a page that is redacted caedyou cannot glean any informn from it you on it is free. >> i if you consider, you have social security numbers, people's addresses, and times and dates. kennedy: find black it out with a sharpie. >> absolutely this is the norm. for any administration. but if you look at numbers they have done a great job, they are doing a good job in particular when you look at fact that they are getting more requests. so, the numbers say they are getting more questions, they have fewer people. kennedy: garland, this is from press, press is more liberal, they would be more tolerant. to obama administration. now associated press, has filed
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thousands of unanswereed requests. and telling with us on house this administration has done such a horrible job of helping journalists not just with the foyeer request, but also they are late with reporter deadline, withhold information, they are spying oing on journalists, pers prosecuting them for exercises their firstmm right, have you have m violations that add p to anything but a free press. >> i am not saying they are perfect. i will say this have been under assault by certain entities here, i understand they would' to keep some of the information that would be used to attack them, to at least go over it before everyone get their hands on it. kennedy: 28 million dollars on
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lawyers fees, to keep stuff from us, i don't care who is in office, i am curious about stuff that is in there, they are not letting you see, garland nixon. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up, a look at justin bieber. and a dog with a robot voice, top col storm is next. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. bring us your need-it-done-yesterdays. your impracticals, your how-do-we-do-thats, impossibles, your what-do-we-do-nows, downright inaccessibles. bring us those things you're not sure how to pull off -
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in the tiny cinder even cried at the brutality. here is a glimpse to a monumental whopping. >> face it. you are cocky. kennedy: i cannot wait to see it and i think he has some good ones he has good writers. the only sour notes that comedy central is not allowing paul walker jokes from one who said the past year justin got arrested for drag racing unfortunately it was not with paul walker. number two. imagine singing like kanye a west. that just takes opportune
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likes old school. her name is austin -- boston and with singing the 1988 classic. gridlock -- good luck. si is adorable. number four. recently the bureau of alcohol tobacco firearms explosives seized 20,000 tons of fireworks and detonated them over three days period in midland's texas. 20,000 tons working for the etf that must be more fun then working for the department of commerce. number five.
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played the race card against people who criticize them. they're joined by our guest panel. [laughter] another great bull waldman lablab. kennedy: i will start with you. is he right? >> and dick cheney is an old man. but how long has he been alive? one hundred years? which presidents does he compare him to? abraham lincoln? he was here when nixon was in office he broke the law and he worked with nixon?
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>> anybody under 30 would say that? thank you. >> go ahead. >> i am with you. who were you talking about? debut the birth of a nation at the white house. really? >> that was a good movie. >> i know. but i would rather him get off the personality. >> we took some shots on the policy. >> starting the war on terrorism in iraq tens of thousands of americans have been injured almost 5,000 killed. really? stop that.
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kennedy: sometimes there with state debt is welcome and part of paradise. >> there are people who say if you criticize a president you are racist. >> what will he say? date you so much. and people are surprised he said this in the interview. of course, you will think that. >> and he will not lose because he drops the bomb solid the place and his legacy building right now. >> but that total issue was amazing. who knew? they didn't even have to boater shopcraft -- it
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didn't half to photoshop that. kennedy: ice rack. in the 2004 interview that resurfaced in the biography research to say she had initial misgivings about her daughter marrying someone by racial. >> her mother was a little worried about the mixed heritage of for future son-in-law. >> that did not concern me as much had he been completely white. [laughter] then i guess i worried about the race mixing because of the difficulties bet not so much from prejudice.
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kennedy:. [laughter] now she lives at the white house. the white house with her family. >> full disclosure i was in their wedding. >> were you? >> while spring she said if you were fully white she would have a problem with that estimate giveaway person said this about biracial person they would have been lambaste it. if barbara bush said this spirit the mrs. robinson that i know that she was more concerned about the family structure. michele robinson obama minutes from the two-parent household. to kids very much ozzie and
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harriet that was the greater concern because the president himself talks about his bohemian background may be married is not for me. in and the president then lived with the family before they got married and then for a minute after they got married now have buried 23 years. i don't think she had a problem with his being biracial per se. kennedy: i think she did. >> the coded messages he can be a little bit white but not too much. [laughter] >> it is a viewpoint that is not the of the now. i of france and interrelationships and none of them think it is hard with my generation one thing that is positive is the thought process that it is
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no longer with us as much as it used to be. >> my girlfriend is jewish to mccall's a lot of my jewish brothers and sisters did not live through the of holocaust talk to mrs. robinson who was in her 70's i don't think people should let go but you should not hold onto it to be locked into so hard to feel about the social issues? order you bringing into our home? are racist legacy? full disclosure i have a sister-in-law who is from spain. kennedy: the of rage -- the outrage. i am in a biracial marriage. my husband is half white and a half caucasian.
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>> by growth rand is jewish and is white period we have been together eight years. would make older people angry i gather happy. >> let me say this. she embraced him and brought him in to a the home. kennedy: and he brought her into the white house. thank you. judge alex will join me to discuss the murder case and that the damning evidence that was confiscated in a new orleans hotel room. next. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables
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kennedy: welcome back authorities arrested robert durst suspected the murder of is wiping and at least two other people dnc is reported with his index was the latex masks to alter his face i can only imagine what the public library the of state texas identification, a $42,000 in cash in the houston apartment to a copy is of a book about his wife's death. of former criminal division judge joins me now who has overseen thousands of criminal cases. welcome. >> thanks for having made. kennedy: in order stranger
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california people all over the world are shocked by the high-profile cases where celebrities can get away with crimes including murder. the account robert blake, michael jackson, o.j. simpson and he has millions of dollars he got away with murder in texas. what is to keep that from happening? >> that they will keep it from happening other than the common sense of the jury but it just means you can hire the best attorneys in there is an advantage to having an attorney who doesn't have any case to work on but yours. a public defender has hundreds of cases but the facts are what they are. makes for a strong third defense to attack the case but they don't have to buy the attack.
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the evidence of a letter is the most powerful evidence. the statement in the bathroom and a shocking but a good lawyer can explain it away. but with the better it takes on a more powerful value it is a the other breath in of of all the evidence. kennedy: lapd says they don't even need his statements from the hbo documentary they have plenty perhaps they were helped through her stepson years later found a letter from robert durst that matched the handwriting the one that is said to the beverly hills police department. because now he to be linked to to whether disappearances' from california at the same time. >> they are investigating because he was around that area the time they're witnessing and he did frequent a store that one of
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the girls used to visit. he was a suspect then and now they thing that comes up. the related they will look at to reexamine. a serial killer? i don't know. maybe he got over it with a crime before. serial killers tend to take us sexual pleasure as opposed to mass murderer for just kills people whenever the opportunity arises. kennedy: one the people will enjoy seeing is they were transfixed by the age appeared documentary and they will watch the trial like fiction bluetooth crazy because it is stranger than what anybody could come up with. donald trump took a step closer to running for president today. i have a message on.
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kennedy: and donald trump has taken the first set to becoming the 45th president of united states for being the exploratory committee that makes me pauper he said in a statement we must rebuild our infrastructure to control of reporters to control education care for veterans and putting americans back to work. we must stop other countries and take advantage of the representatives who were out negotiated i am the only one that could make it great again. increased infrastructure and military spending with a narcissist who has questionable bankruptcies and past financial issues? here are a few things you need to be president. stop talking in platitudes everyone does this and i'm
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sure you believe you're the second country and of ronald reagan but it doesn't make you sound important or presidential. stop talking about your own virtues. your most modern speech gets into a twitter war with rosie o'donnell. with the argumentative diabase don't be afraid to lose your temper it distracts from the fact from foreign policy we do not need more glueballs but entertainment it will protect us from the protection from the last administration. you are fired. follow me on twitter and e-mail anytime and i will
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see you tomorrow night right here goodbye. lou dobbs is is next. lou: good evening, i am lou dobbs, israeli prime minister netanyahu achieveed a surprising and resounding victory, in his knesset election, the polls were wrong, some predicting a close race even a netanyahu defeat, no one appears more upset than president obama. who has not offered a word of congratulation and whose administration could muster a brief congratulation to israelis for holding a democratic election, mr. obama's pet lens and his spite hardly be welcome
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