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se"strange inheritance," thank u for watching, and remember, you can't take it with you. do you have a "strange inheritance" story for us. we'd love to hear it. >> if you have a case of the mondays, i got the cure. let me tell but it ted cruz is in, announcing he is running for president, i am watching to see how world reacts to texas tea party. first in, last out? so his logic goes, cruz announcing his candidacy on twitter. he so fashion forward. and he has all eyes fixed on his campaign and his message,. he launched his candidacy at jerry falwell university, a show
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of faith that allows him to launch head long into liberty. >> imagine millions of young people coming together and standing together saying, we will stand for liberty. >> they will stand but will they vote? with a fractured republican party whose members staked their claim on opposing side, every new candidate has to be smart about appealing to a certain group. where does that leave libertarians? cruz will put them on the back burner for now, but rand fall said to be a-- rand paul said to be announceing his candidacy next month, until then cruz will play to populous conservatives who have been abandoned by establishment politics and the government. there is a lot to capitalize. >> it is true that the top 1%
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are doing great under barack obama. today, the top 1%, are higher share of our national income than any year since 1928. >> i am sorry was that elizabeth warren or ted cruz? "new york times" points out cruz has a unparalleled way of connecting with an adoreing niche oddient, the biggest hurdle he phrases is the republican party itself. cruz is polling about 6% nationaly, no nominee since 1976 has been below 56% at this point in the race. cruz would like to a -- abolishe irs, and heo posed ethanol subsidies, and he hates barack
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obama. he is also widely despised among senate republicans, those who know him best like him least. in this modern era, you not run for president unless you invoke name, memory or quote from ronald reagan. but the senator cruz did that today in his coming out party? >> past few days, i thought, a bit of the shining stay on a hill. >> american exceptionalism that made this nation's clarion voice for freedom in the world, a shining city on a hill. >> well done, ted, only chance ted cruz has for winning nomination is to not only appeal to life and legacy of ronald reagan but he has to clone the 40th president, since we don't quite have that technology yet, ted will have to settle for reaganesque hologram by his
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side, remember that tupac hologram in coachella? remember? cruz is in. it is on. now we'll see how the rest of the file shapes up -- field shapes up, rand will take libertarian, huckabee social conservatives, lindsey graham, the neoconhawks, but will ted cruz take america? only time will tell. tonight starbucks pulls plug on its race together initiative. darn, just when the conversations were getting intresting, and what your doctor won't tell but surgery, obamacare is 45 years old today, we're all going to disneyland to celebrate, but no better for it. and my house is haunted. and i will show you the creepy picture of the people ghost, bringing down my property value,
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thank you,. i am kennedy. >> "new york times" say that ted cruz's chances of winning presidency are abysmal, but some people think he is crazy enough to win. joining me, ben dominic. publisher. what is happening? >> everything that is coming up roses for ted cruz. >> everything coming up ted on march madness monday. a lot of people are dismissive of a cruz candidacy, but you actually wrote that he could carve himself a path to the nomination, what does his path look like. >> i really think it has to do with a unique situation you see this time, looking at 2012, we saw how volatile it was, it may
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be more volatile, with into the walker getting an initial look, and ted cruz getting a look, i think a lot has to do with fact he lines up with where the activist conservative base is this time. and he particularly is a purest on two issues that i think he is going to use gain the other folks in the race, particularly immigration, and obamacare. he is used those today, talking about how much he was guy leading charge against both of those, that i think in particular against yen bush -- jeb bush or rubio, i think he will try to do that early oh, that aggression may payoff, you may have a more split middle of the party. pro, chamber of commerce, establishment money for all money not going to jeb, that could create a lot of different folks trying to cling to that resource base. and i think that leaves an opportunity for cruz to maybe
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push ark side huckabee, and santorum that is why he was announcing today at liberty university to make an agressea y play. >> his economic pop -- pop is imwill wring true, you brought up immigration, his dad is from cuba, he was born in canada. he is a pretty international guy, why is she so hard on immigration? >> you know, it is interesting, in a sense, you know if you come from an immigrant family, cuban immigrants get a good deal in terms of we're eager to welcome them. republican party has been good to them. but i think he is the guy who made a decision to really draw a line, against obama's amest in aproach, particularly, i think, you know in the fight that we saw before with the "gang of 8" bill, and all that came with
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that, it is pretty rare in this field, to be a guy who is that aggressive on immigration, most others out there support reform in a browarder sense. -- in a broader sense, including paul, rube rean rubio and bush. >> i think that might bode well for him early on, but you know will it be enough for him, will he be able to broad know out his message in a general election. specifically an area, he painted himself in a corner is his negative view of president, a lot of people here share but he really has to play from president's play book to get elected. freshman senators 4 years in. they went to harvard, any other parallels. >> crazy people think they are not qualified too run for president in terms of constitution, second question they heard from to ted cruz
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about fact he was born in canada. >> i thought it was kenya. >> i confuse that with america's hat all of the time, i think there is something that be said, for idea that ted cruz has a much shorter record, even if is a controversial or populist one in same way that barack obama did this time high will look at other people onstage, and take things from their record to use against them, i think his real path to be guy opposite jeb bush, and he is the one person who is preventing you from having, that but getting there will require him to take out a lot of other candidates, who could have more appeal, and that populous appeal or could take various aspects of social conservative base away from him. >> he knows how to make enemies, and take of hotrages, problem for him will be does he know how to build a coalition, or make friends, beyond, a texas senate election, thank you, ben
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kennedy: welcome back. having already taken nation's capital, in september, yemen president, has requested a no-fly zone at hutu controlled airports. former cia officer, man done it all now he is a senior fellow in national security affairs. welcome to the show. >> good to be here. kennedy: so, yemen has devolved this frightening nonsense, we cannot get involved in every country. but what will benefit from this chance to you know, practical civil war? >> well, i would say at first are terrorists, isis -- >> which ones? >> this is a new group. isis has plant their flag in.
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and a isis group that woa no one heard before is responsible for the shia mosque bombing last year, and al qaeda is there as well, aq aqp is home of al qaeda master bomb maker, he is infamous for the "underwear bomber," for putting bombs in printer cartridges, this is a dangerous place, also iran, iran is backing hutus, and saudi arabia also backing central government, what is left of it. a proxy war between saudi arabia, and iran. united states is involved because some groups have u.s. in their cross hairs, and yemen is a strategy ecountry.
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president said that things are going pretty good in yemen we should give them a high 5, and a thank you basket. switching gears, on-line threat. islamic state, called onism call sympathizers, to kill military, and officers. what is going on with that? >> it is very troubling. this is troubling there is a possibility someone who already in place, alone wolf, or a small cell, could undertake and attack against the individuals if they
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locate them. we've seen this before in september, isis called on their followers in world to go after police officers, military personnel, and other security people, and some folks think we have seen that in places like on ottawa last fall. very troubling, people, need to look after their private security, and make sure in these difficult times they protect their family, and privacy online. kennedy: now, peter, limited government people like me don't' to get involved. the world is going to hell, this is a disaster. in your estimation, what do you think this u.s. should be doing.
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where should we be fighting 1234. >> we don't have a choice really. the world is on fire. we're also dealing with russia and ukraine. rise of china, what they are doing in south china sea, un; unfortunately you have to deal with hand you are given. and we have a very difficult hand right now. you have to decide which wolf is closest to the cabin. kennedy: they are all over the place. >> we can't fight every one of those battles it seems like they will pop up on other side. >> difficult times but we have to make sure we're able to
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protect ourselves. peter. we need a big map, and some arrows, and -- we need to. >> a lot to talk about. kennedy: we need to bursts balloons thank you. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up, i will show you a picture of ghoulish spector haunting my us what, talk about it with two ghost hunters, i have to get to bottom of story it is freaking me out, disturbing my sleep and yours, ibut first, obamacare is 5 years old, today. i will talk about legislation. and congressmen who voted for it denniden kucinich talks about g, bad and awful, next. ♪
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♪ kennedy: welcome back, 5 years ago today president signed obamacare into law. since this time, it has failed to cut health care cost or improve access to burden on small businesses has been increased, and according to forbes 1 in 5 company reduced hours of workers to stay clear of th the mandate, dennis kucinh is joining me, a former congressman from ohio, a fox news correspondent or, and occasional libertarian, welcome. >> how are you. kennedy: i am good. what was atmosphere like in washington when you were about to pass obamacare. i know this was a divided congress. but what were you thinking as you stood on the press sis of
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the -- precipice of this bill passage. >> i was the last man standing, i had put in a bill called medicare for all, i was not happy about this bill, i saw that its passage could pave way for single payer assistance but we have a system that not affordable, and fiscally not responsible, i had another idea but that is not what prevailed. president's plan passed. i voted for it but reluctancely. kennedy: well, i want to talk about your single payer strategy. i know that you wanted the passage of a single payer health insurance policy, and program for the country because of good intentions, but even to the said, without competition, price of insurance goes up, and quality goes down. now, i am on an exchange. i am not happy with it, i used to be able to go to pretty much any hospital in los angeles
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area, if i had a child who needed stiches or a husband with a back injurier, i could just go anywhere, that not the case, competition chase has been eviscerated talk about that. >> looking at facts, u.s. life expectancy according to health world organization is number 36. our rate of infant mortality is number 27. 26 countries have a better chance of infants surviving. the connection, if competition would yield better results people should be living longer and infants surviving, so reason why i favor single pair system it would be better for business, great for economy lower cost for people, people would have more
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dispose inincome. -- dis pose inincome, everyone knows that insurance company make money not provideing health care. their stocks have gone up, president obama has been portrayed as enemy of these businesses that is a joke. kennedy: the obamacare is one of the best things for insurance companies, they have been given a huge blank check, that will change however if king versus burwell goes in opposition direction. what do you see happening in supreme court decides against those federal exchanges? >> i think though matter what happens, went the next decade because of the present system's inability to control cost, and provide a broad rank of health care, not just basic but
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long-term care, prescription drugs, you know vision care. mental health, we need to transit to a new system. if we have not woke up on that we will. that supreme court decision could force to us look at it. kennedy: all right, it will force something. if it goes in the direction against the aca, congressman kucinich thank you for joining me. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up later, i will comb through the under belly of karaoke world to spread the joy of song, and force my friends to do the same, look at how much fun that is. >> up next, a crying picklo player steals show, and burger king, a whopper for demographic. i don't know, topical storm is next, stay right here.
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kennedy: this is the topical storm. mental illness. that grips the most rational sports fan. you think have you your emotions in check then your team, number one seed takes it in the shorts, hard enough being villanova fa, try loving the men's basketball team with a pica low in your mouth. that is saddest thing i have teen. ed about for her for speaking with it making that wood wind sparkle. >> topic two.
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pope may have taken a vow of property, but there is nothing in his papal contract about giving up delicious, in a trip to naples in popemobile, the pope givens greatest gift, piping, hot, hope, ready, pizza. take my pizza. the man still gets hungry, word is that why he wanted to be pope to live in italy, and be closer to pizza, that brings everyone closer to god. and pope was mobbed. by a group of eager nuns, they wanted to touch his papal robe, and fisherman's ring, like
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seriously, give it back, sister, he is a rock star. 19 naples, great people, crazy sisters. >> brooklyn has everything. brewers, bands, and beers and banjos, and they have their own adult preschool. yes. where you developed your find motor skills and bladder control as a toddler, now adults can nap, finger paint, it called preschool mastermind. it should be called annoying lazy hipsters. that is why self sterilization is something a great option, finger puppets! topic 4,
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remember how nerve-racking your s.a.t.s were? not as nerve-racking as they are in india, 600 high school students had been expelled for cheating. those daughtery full parents are -- dutifu duty parents are scale walls to help their children cheat. with strips of paper with the answers. topic 5. what is your favorite fragrance? >> if floral and rit citrus are
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not what you like. burger king in land of rising sun, selling a limited edition, whopper-scented cologne. you will smell like a char broiled beef patty. so people will think you are a wafting hunk of hot beef, they only made a thousand bottles. it has to be good. if you have weird stories, you would like to see or smell, go ahead find me. on twitter and instagram, use hash tag topical storm. i read your tweets,s some i blush. >> coming up, what your doctor won't tell but surgery. >> starbucks abandoned their attempt to inject deep rare,
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♪ kennedy: welcome back, after one week one week. starbucks has abandoned its race together plan. they were having baristas lead discussions on ethnic tension while handing out coffee. coffee.ron joins me, daily beas, washington bureau chief. that is who is sitting there withstand up com yieldian --
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comedian jimmy faella. welcome. to the ship of greatness. >> great to see you. kennedy: good to be here. do you need a life preserver. >> we were coming from a showing of new starbucks movie, 12 years of about rifta, a -- bar rift a big hit. kennedy: everyone wants to have these important racial discussions. but mostly rich white people go to starbucks. >> this was like a cheap pr move by them to capitalize on political wims at the moment, but we can agree it was a vente disaster. >> almost a trenta .
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kennedy: what did you think of starbucks ceo, he announced this necessary, and important undertaking? >> i don't want to be too tough on howard he has done some good things. he takes care of his workers, he is pro veterans, done fantastic work. kennedy: he still cells cds. >> yes, keeping cd industry alive, and soft jazz. you know, this plan for -- it did bring people together across party lines, and ideal lines, we agreed this was dumb. kudo to hour the for abandoning it so quickly. kennedy: it was a stupid idea, but it did get you talking about starbucks. that was not really important, they had a good quarter.
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>> they -- started a conversation, and everyone begins with what a dope. >> did you know that starbucks is just a social construct. kennedy: his not occurred that, how is that. >> i don't know. i did not go to college. kennedy: you went to college of -- you were a barista? >> i was. >> woe. >> you brought in a ridge ringer this. kennedy: i did. >> i had a lot of racial conservations with the guests, it ended up getting me fired. kennedy: recent speaking of the washington bureau chief of daily
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beast. article by unnamed surgeon, among other things that surgeons are secretly horrified they might leave a pair of scissors in your ribs, they listen to japanese blue grass while you are out cold, and find more bidly obese people more difficult to operate on. i am intrigued by field of surgery. i did research today, i asked my friends when are the stranger things that you do that we don't know about, high friend who is -- me friend said we see everyone naked. that is not the best part of the job, surgeon and daily beast article said we don't judge. but she said we do judge. we mock. >> really? well, i believe daily beast more than your mean friend.
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i do have a friend who is ay is joha --surgeon he never said hew somebody naked but he does have on his phone, x-rays of what things have inserted. kennedy: a coke bottle lodged in a body cavity. >> sure okay. >> i drove a cab for a while before i was huge as i am now. shopping old navy at age of 38, i am a big deal. i got a lot of weird intel in my cab, people get in share dirt on their gig, one thing i learned about surgery that struck me from this article, a woman told me to never go to doctor or hospital in summer, the good doctors are off. kennedy: that is an interesting theory. >> they are going away. kennedy: like anthony bore dane said never go for sushi on
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sunday because they never have fresh delivery. >> you get a dyi project. kennedy: if you go to the doctor in july you get old fish. >> he got a package deal with bruce jenner, a groupon, he can't back out. kennedy: no. willa mina. >> i like that name. kennedy: do you keep the beard. >> i paste this on before i come on. >> i love that, i don't know if you read this, he is getting female breasts but keeping his male genitalia he is becoming chris christie. kennedy: i am more uncomfortable now than i was asked about native americans at starbucks. >> i bought that isis latte at starbucks. i am, i have cold sweats in
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places that should be bone dry. >> this fra frappuccino has a lf lead on it, but you know what -- has a lot of head on it, but you know what could take your head off? isis, i have to go. >> i am so sorry. >> will can say yes to my dress later on. >> what? kennedy: coming up, get ready for my grammy nominated karaoke performance with special guest but first, there is a ghost in my house. i am bringing on expert to talk about that shadowing figure. from ghost hunters, there he is, hello, jason.
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kennedy: i have been worrying in middle of night, my family and i went over footage from our 4th of july family, we discovered a ghost. we been through multiple videos, in none could we find that weird creature. it gives me shivers. to help me make sense, i have a guest on hunter -- ghost hunter jason haws. i love having you hire, i am a huge fan of your show, i love your work i don't like ghosts, my brother pointed it out, here is some footage from your show not my oil attic. >> there you are.
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probably coming across some ghost. jason you have seen footage there is no ghost like creature and video, you saw that picture. what do you make? >> it is a great picture, problem is that like reading one page out of a novel. you don't know what led up to it or after. a great picture, it funny i looked at it, it looked like a greek statue that seemed to be shoved back, i like how you can see it is behind the chair. that tells me it is not something that is imposed like two images. so, it is a neat thing, but i don't think it is anything to be scared about or to be frightened of. kennedy: all right, tell that to my subconscious mind, i am i am scare to wake up in middle of
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night, i refuse to look in the backyard for fear i will see that thing. and on twitter all week long everyone is like move out of the house now. start praying. have an e exorcism. my husband thinks this is just a wet child, my brother and i, maybe were superstitious, we are half romanian, our mom is born in transylvania. there is nothing. it just a couple of dudes. should we have some sort of a seance? >> to try to communicate is up to you, it be could something just passing through, all those people might have been giving off enough energy for something to manifest itself, but i would not sit there and listen to anybody say have an exorcism. kennedy: i don't want one. >> that is pushing things out
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that are negative. that are inhuman type, this appears to be, if it a spirit, a human-type. there is only two things a residual haunt it does not know you are there. just energy trapped within an object. or it could be intelligence type haunt trying to communicate for march wha -- whatever reason, yu can try to make contact,. kennedy: no. >> you can look for, you can look for a medium, you know somebody without a a 1 -- 1-800 number and ask them to move on. kennedy: don't you want to go los angeles. >> i would come check it out, see if we can catch anything but has there been any activity that besides that picture that led you to believe there is something there? >> no, i will be honest, my
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first daughter was born, in corner of house, right next to backyard, she had several toys that would come on. at night. and it was not in her room, it was just, you know next to a tv, family room, right next to that backyard, that is only weird thing that happened. i have to say like it has been -- >> i can relate to, that my oldert daughter now 24. used to refer to a vacuum cleaner as bobby when she was first born that vacuum cleaner, it was turn on by itself, and turn off, as if someone was there. so i could understand that. and a lot of times spirits are more present where there are children, children are prone to seeing things we have never conditioned a child to what real and not. you have to remember that, you
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know, big heavy guy comes down chimney every chrise christmas,g is impossible. kennedy: nothing, and jason, come to my house, i will make you best guacamole, thank you so. >> thank you, for having me. kennedy: i will mel your heart, andy is doings your -- seduce your friends, a transform into s karaoke nim on national television. 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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you sing thi eve be out of opportunity, i'll see you in the kenadoke booth, good night. n fo. lou: good evening, i am lou dobbs, 6 months ago president obama pointed to yemen as a success in the war on terror. now, there are warnings that yemen is pushed to drink of civil war as shia rebels escalate their attacks again supporters of the yemen sunni president. u.s. and britain, scrambling to pull their last special forces out abandoning a southern air face that is critical to the president's drone program, raising fears that impoverished nation has become a staging ground for radical islammest
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