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do you have a "strange inheritance" story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it! send me an email or go to our website, "strang kennedy: i saw jamie colby today in the flesh, now on tv. i am watching both pears mark the fifth anniversary of obamacare in different ways. president obama mostly saying everything he is saying are untrue or his claims are largely undisprovable. there are therefore, meaningless, the skyrocketing quality of health care, because of his personal intersession. >> has helped improve the
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quality of healthcare across the board. kennedy: how is he measures this magical improvement? anecdotal? is joe biden telling him his hair smells better? ask the najt majority of doctor, they don't want to talk about it, it is so politicized. and the bureaucracy and bill big has a direct affect in the care they can provide. on a side note, i want one of those california exchange people, my healthcare has not changed, i am still able to see all my doctors, none of them take the plan, i just have to pay through the nose out of packet to get the same character i was 1 covere -- care i was one
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covered for, and now my girls don't have shoes, thank you for president. >> affordable care act this law is saving money for families, and for businesses. kennedy: according to national small business association, which knows a thing or two about small, the average small business pays an extra $15,000 a year just to comply with the law, that is not a great way to create jobs in a stagnant economy. if they can't grow, we're all in trouble, and president, who has never owned or run a business, has to stop lying about it. he did get one thing right. >> we have been promised a lot of things in the past 5 years that turned out to be the case, death panels, doom, a seriousal
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alternative. kennedy: republicans have done a awful job of offering a sound alternative to obamacare. it is underwater, in opinion polls it averages out to have opposition that outweighs support by 7 or more, republicans need a clear alternative. you know who was wrong where this in jonathan gruber, americans disapprove of obamacare because it is a terrible lawn. -- law, they can see if for what it is. tonight, bowe bergdahl will be
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charged with desertion. >> and a respect saying that many americans are living paycheck to pay check, and snooky will join me to talk about her book, and after worrieds, i am challenging her to a diaper race. i am glad you are here to witness it. >> army announced sergeant bowe bergdahl will be charged with desertion he was released from captive tie for a prisoner swap of 5 al qaeda militants who were held at guantanamo bay. >> as long as i am out of here
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before the diaper changing contest, i will be happy. kennedy: you don't want to be here. >> no. kennedy: you don't want to make it a threefer ? >> no. kennedy: arm said they were charging him with desertion. >> this is a good news story for administration. initially the swap for about one day. then it quickly unraveled. it seemed this is where we'll end up, here we are. kennedy: do you remember what wt got off front page, i do it was the v.a. scandal, they were trying to dislodge with the convenient timing of bergdahl swap, but then once people were over that, he was alive and well they realized he was a trader. >> i thought something was
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fishing his dad at press conference with the zz top beard, you can make a case you want him back regardless, but the price is high, 5 top taliban byes for a deserter. tell us, this is a hellish choice, there are no good options, they go out, shea solution or coat it -- sugar coat it, they are dishonest. kennedy: he is not james foley, not one of those brave men who tried to tell a story or wore a uniform, he did but michael hasteings in rolling stop article showed e-mails between him and his parents, saying i'm so ashamed to be an american, i want to get out of here, and his dad saying, conscious man, why not think about that before signing up.
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>> even if you obey your conscious maybe get out instead of wandering off to an afghan village, and heading to at that time ban, susan ice was on the shows, with unsupport aable pois about bergdahl, all she had to do she read that rolling stones story. kennedy: susan rice said he served with honor, that is when his fellow soldiers who knew him best came out on facebook said no, i smell a rat, they had been whispering about it they came out, saying this guy is a deserter, most dessert but most in canada or europe or in you know they come home they disappear, rare to have someone walk off a base in middle of a battle feel in the war. >> and afghan villagers saying we were him wandering off, and saying don't go over there that taliban, that is good advice but
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those shoulders were attacked -- soldiers were attacked by people on the left saying they were put up to this they were telling the truth because they were outraged about what happened. kennedy: so politically talk about some fallout for 2016, who does this hurt? or help? >> i don't think it will have a affect on 2016, this is a straw though on the back of president obama's foreign policy, record. where, really i think there will be a emphasis on strength, and national security, toughness on the republican side, i think just think that last 12 months, or so have been bad for rand paul. kennedy: you don't like rand? >> i like rand paul. kennedy: are you cruising with ted? >> i am open minded, i like rand paul, i think he is creative, it is important to have hess voice in the party, he sounds different about different views
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on things, making a point talking to different audiences but on foreign policy it is going to be tough for him, 18 months ago you would say that is the drift of the party. kennedy: nsa story that helped him, and i think you are right. i i don't think he is horrible on foreign policy, i don't think he is an isolationist, there is a big difference, a great case to be made for not intervening in every country in the middle east. i think that scott walker will have a harder time with his foreign policy or lack there of. >> he has to learn how to answer the questions, he has been doing well, and doing well in polls, but in a lot of interviews on national policy question, he does not have much of an answer, advantage of being a governor is doing thing, down side is you are not up on the national issues, the way that rubeo or
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cruz or paul is. kennedy: they are in the national conversation. it is time to study for the bar, it will be high with a crowded field, thank you. >> good luck with the diaper. kennedy: thank you. mine and the babies. >> coming up, tangleing with another socialist about obamacare is ruining our healthcare system. it is. >> and amanda knox may be extradited on murder charges, that case still going. >> and later rich and snooky discussing child rearring and diaper changing right here. oh, my.
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♪ kennedy: hello there welcome back, italy top court will announce friday whether or not it will seek to extradite amanda knox on charges of murder. foxy knoxy and her then boyfriend, were convicted of murdering their roommate, her roommate, while they lived in italy, knox, spend 4 years in an italian prison before being acquitted on an appeal, legal expert are divided on whether or not united states will allow knox to be extradited after already being tried for the same
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crime twice, and once she was acquitted. welcome to us. >> thank you. kennedy: peter, i start with you, my first question is, before we get to extradition, do you think that amanda knox is guilty based on evidence you heard? >> well, listen, media has amanda knox as a fresh face media darling, but a jury and two appellate courts have called hear a murderer, let's not lose sight of the brutality of the crime, kirshner was raped, stabbed multiple time her throat slit, amanda knox's dna was found on the weapon, she lied anywhere she was on night of person, and pointed the finger to a innocent person who was later released for lack of
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evidence, so keep that in mind. kennedy: why was she acquitted a second time do you think? >> the court overturned the lower jury court decision, peter said by jury it was by a panel of judges like in oscar pistorius case in africa, saying there was a massive amount of evidence. that is why the court of appeal overturned it. kennedy, amanda knox was not seen by a lawyer, if this was case, it would have been tossed riddled with reasonable drought, contaminated evidence, no dna what so ever. not tying it to either of them they smooched at a bad time that hit media in italy they went
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ballistic. kennedy: i agree with peter here, i never believed in amanda knox's innocence 100%, i think there something fish bethis case -- fishy about this case. and what we have here do not apply in italy, will united states agree to extradite her. >> absolutely. kennedy: if the court in italy, decides to retry her. >> 1983 extradition treat between u.s. and italy, allows for extradition for murder, you know, there nothing particularly special about knox, nothing special about this case, that would make united states refuse to rendite, double jeopardy does not preclude it, she has never been tried in this country for these crimes. if she is recon vicked, that most likely result she will be
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attract indicted and safe -- extradited and serve 28 1/2 year. kennedy: you take issue with that? >> it could be double jeopardy buttable 10 of that treat that's peter mentions, u.s. can find a reasonable cause was not established to fine a conduct of that conduct murder itself occurred. so long as under article 10 united states finds that under our own examination that there was no reasonable cause for conduct to occur they could deny extradition, there is reasonable doubt all over this case. not one piece of fiber clothing, hair or blood, only person convicted of rudy, he had the dna in system. kennedy: he is in middle of a 16 year prison sentence. >> you are right. thank you very much. >> thank you kennedy. >> thank you.
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kennedy: we'll discuss it. don't you worry, foxy knoxy, she's crazy. >> coming up, guess how much money federal workers did not bother to day in taxes last year? billions plus. a new car that the drive the speed limit for you, whether or not you want it to. >> i will argue with one of my liberal bro hims on obamacare on its 5 year anniversary, your crazy kennedy next.
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>> this week marks fifth birthday of obamacare! a law that has been terrific for insurance companies that are guaranteed more customers by law, too bad for patients who lost their plans and had worse access to providers. am i crazy to think that
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obamacare is not helping our health care system, but strangleing it. some people think so, we're going do strange kennedy, richard fowler. host of th the richard fowler s, convince he that obamacare ised any. i am a victim of obamacare. >> i don't know if i can convince you, i will sleigh truth if i can. one, the law does a couple thins that works well, if you had a preexisting condition you can now qualify for healthcare, that is 52 million, beyond that your insurance, you can never be charged out of pocket for pap smear, a mammogram, colon screening, prostate screening. kennedy: not true, the out of pocket expenses have driven up health care, deductibles from
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tripled and now have to pay more for drugs. >> the thing, when you go to exchange you go to marketplace, you can choose a plan where have you a smaller deduct. or lanler one, everyone has the same issue -- finally for once cost curb has gone down on healthcare, not to mention we have less uninsured americans than before. this is why it benefits everyone at home, because the more folks that are ensured -- insured, the less we way. >> guess what else, the more we pay for other people, the more we pay for other people, that is what we're doing, this is wealth distribution. that is cadillac tax, this is a tax, this individual at mandate is a tax, supreme court decided
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that in places like los angeles, places like cedars-sinai spend millions of advertising letting patients know which insurance companies to get because there are so few plans they honor, my doctors were at cedars, i had a preexists condition, when i got health insurance, i went to cedars-sinai and saw best specialists, i cannot see them now unless i want to pay thousands out of pocket to a single visit. >> you were locked out of market before with a preexisting condition. kennedy: i don't disagree with that. that is a benefit of the law. i did not have health insurance for over a year. and that was not fair or right, but you don't have to destroy the entire health care system creating a 1.2 trillion dollar
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deficit, dollar said in worse case it would benign .1 billion. -- 9.1 billion. >> over lifetime, next 10 years of obamacare it would decrease our deficit by 124 billion, the cbo, they are nonpartisan. for once american will spend less on health insurance. kennedy: also, president, and people like you are buying dishonest saying that obamacare is driving down healthcare spending that not true, that also a funk of the economy, people are not spending as much on health care because they can't see doctors. here is an example my daughter got her leg cut open with an ice skating blade. i took her tour urgent care, thy
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would not honor our health chunk, another urgent care, they would not, we had no choice, are we supposed to go to emergency room every time we need a stich that costs theree $500 out of pocket. >> i hear you. >> and there is no reason that my did you duckibles go up -- deductibles go up, and my premiums go up, and i still have to pay. >> i am not saying it is perfect, i hope that congress and president is work together. for millions of americans they could final ge to urgent care. folks in my audience, millennial -- >> a lot of millennials take the penalty it is less expensive. >> but no, the group that everyone was saying millennials
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would not enroll. we're seeing opposite. kennedy: they are getting employer insurance, are going up people are also entering into a limited narrow individual market, you know you are welcome back. >>, of course,. kennedy: thank you richard fowler. >> thank you. kennedy: solving all of the problem in world, coming up, snooky from jersey shore, talking about "baby bumps" her book. and but first bill de blasio is stealing your children's juice,e and ted cruz.com, just go there. killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day.
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kennedy: you lining news, and i like you, let's purt our love together and call the baby topical storm, cats are weird,
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you can't walk them or baseball -- bathe them, a woman in ohio found a great way to secure her feline, and give it fresh air, she tied the cat's leash to the head of the car, and just -- around police were alerted to a passerby's facebook photo, the hood bound car cat, and cathy ladies were -- cat ladies were outraged. they asked if they knew anyone that could set them up on a date. no one has been able to find her. but i wish they could, so they could buy her a proper version of an open road pet. get her a dog i say. topic two. if you hate freedom, you will
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love ford's latest car that buckles to governmental confines, a new car called s-max that automatically adjusts vehicle's torque so it slows down, without the driver putting on the brake. when it senses a speed limit sign. pretty soon you will be driving like a conspated old lady, on sedatives. for those who think this is great for new drivers, your kids will nenthen have to -- we're op away from idio edcracy. >> you ever notice how hov lanes are practically empty.
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they don't change people's driving habits, when is last time you picked up a drift irtel lou the commute, one man got so fed up, he popped a cardboard cut out in his passenger seat. this critter did not full the poe-poe. he got a $124 ticket for using his nonhuman cardboard friend but bonus points for using the most interested man in the world, when i was pregnant and cranky, i would ride in hov lane every day, had any cop ever challenged me i was prepared to cry him into submission. >> topic 4. nyc mayor de blasio has cured city of rat problem, and turneds
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health department loose on the daycare centers that are turning out juice sucking butter balls, mayor limiting the amount of juice a child in daycare is drink to just 4 ounces a day, unless you are under 2, then none for you. the mayor and his goons are limiting amount of screen time on tvs and ipads to a half hour a week, many have requested transfer orders to amon pyongyag daycare centers because it is a lot more lax. the mayor using coserring, he can suck my juice box. topic 5.
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ted cruz realized after 9/11, he really liked country music. >> my music taste changed on 9/11, i did not like how rock music responded, country music resonated with me. kennedy: i just realized how much i love country music. that garth brooks he makes me shake my moneymaker. back then he also should have registered tedcruz.com but he did not, you will not find a liberty lover talking about how much he loves liberty, but a pro obama immigration reform site. or ted's site, maybe his
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positions are evolving by the day. >> if you have weird stories, i know ted cruz fans, put your shirt on, i get it. you can e-mail me any story to see on topical storm, find me on twitter or instagram. i am there with loving arms. giving you a warm embrace, my panel will join me, in the white house cozying up, and how bad average american finances are, we're all in this together, we'll all hold hands and sing company byia next. shouldn't what makes each of us a unique individual,
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kennedy: hello you, i am so glad you are here, about time to start the hot part of the show, army announced that sergeant
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bergdahl will be charged with ih desertion. he was released from captivity for a prisoner swap of 5 taliban milmilltants held in guantanamon cuba. a future miss america 2016. because she is running for president at my urgeing. and michael malice author of dear ready, he has ghost written several books and creeped out by my ghost photo, i smell a turkey, and rat. >> i think this is obama's
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mission accomplished moment, this is bergdahl, a big deal, i am bringing him home, if you bridge our boys back that is not the boy you want brought back. there is going to be a lot of egg on their face this administration. kennedy: when you are swapping dangerous angry radicalized talibani prisoners back to the taliban, but, because they want to qatar, they are trustworthy, they are still there. >> it will be just fine. right? kennedy: no. >> no. it really, i think is doing a lot of families of platoon members who served with sergeant bergdahl justice, we have not heard his side of the story publicly. that will be interesting, but what is fascinating desertion everyone thinks this a horrible charge it certain but other
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charge, misbehavior is similar to aiding and abetting the enemy that is really big. >> people died to save him. he said there is flood on his hands. >> -- blood on his hands. >> i know his parent's desire to protect him, they would be worried she in combat, scariest part of the world, and i understand his dad wants to say obey your conscious, but you have to be elshaveyou ethical. >> so many other men and women have, at the core of our military is discipline, the military understands that saying, a lot of people say he spent 5 years in captivity don't be hank on him but look -- hank oharsh onhim. >> you don't put working in this company sucks, this is military,
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doing a job of keeping us safe. this is bad for him in every sense. >> and you know, a lot of people on left sort of bad mouth his fellow platoon members but they silenced themselves for years 5 years on story making sure it did not get out there, but then president say the opposite, they said oh, no, we are setting record straight with google technology. >> google employees have reportedly visit the white house average of once a week so farr during obama administration, totaling 230 vists since president's inauguration, google employees were second only to microsoft in terms of campaign donation, and former google president is now, a big surprise, u.s. chief technology officer. i know that google and white house hole hands -- hold hands, they are in cahoots and braid
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each other's hair, but talk about corporate cronyism, a misconception that only republicans are in bed with big corporations. >> that is no misconception. if google just sat on their hands they would hear from elizabeth warren. google has no choice but cow you to to obama and have their back when international affairs. kennedy: it has not done a lot of good, it helped them in antitrust suit. antitrust, suits are nonsense. but, you know they were on right side of the nsa story, and net neutrality they wanted restricts to be far less severe, they did not win. >> right, "wall street journal" said they spend all this money, so much time at white house record on how much policy they prefer is, you know hit and
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miss, 50, 50, we don't know, but you are so right, that history of government getting in bed, and really snuggley with big money, and big interest is not new. americans need to know and see, what companies, especially tech companies see, they are influenced by public opinion and pressure, if people don't like it they can stand up and say something, google has pressure and players, if this continues to get out, you see people rise up gain google, say -- against google, you are not the good guy that everyone thinks you. >> they have usurp their thumb. let's just welcome it in over lord. kennedy: it is funny you bring that up, steve woe wozniak thisk saying we have to be careful with artificial intelligence. >>y would rather deal with a
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robot at a fast-food place rather than a cashier, any day. kennedy: they will make delicious fries. more than 60% of all americans are living paycheck to paycheck, thanks to crony corporatism, capitalism, according to a new report from bank rate, 24% of country had more credit card debt than emergency savings and average american household carries $200,000 of debt that is morse gang, and -- mortgage and stuff, what can people do to get out of this from under the boulder? >> it is sad, at least 10 to 15 years it has been trend, been this way for a while, and i think it has to do with culture, justin stan gratification, i want, when i want, when i want it, tons of credit card companies and will give that you money, you can payback later.
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and student loans. kennedy: okay. i will stop you right there people have a choice what they sign, and loans and deals they make with credit card companies and lenders. >> it is cultural thing but many countries as wealthy or less, they don't have any why near as much debt, we're not taught in school you to to budget
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♪ i love that song so much, that is rob snide are's daughter -- snider's daughter, snooky, we got our start on the music television, you may know her from her other tv show, but do you know her as a mother, her book. baby bumps, is now out in paper back. you can payless for more information. her experiences a new mom, now you are mom of two. >> 2 nuggets. >> they are close in age. >> 3 soon, crazy, and 6 months. >> so. >> yeah, she is cute, they are nuggets. >> what do you miss more, sleep
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or day drinking? >> both. >> yeah. >> i don't miss day drinking to be honest, i drink a lot. kennedy: do you feel like you got it out. >> i started drinking when i was 13, i would steal my mom's liquor, dude, i can't do it any more, if i have wine at dinner, and i get drunk, i am hung over for two weeks. kennedy: pregnancy hormones change you. as a parent i have to schedule day drinking, make sure that responsible people to take for. >> if i do day drink, i am in l.a., and i am not going home to my kids. kennedy: who is your favorite day drinking companion, husband or jay wow? >> jay wow, always. kennedy: still. >> my girl ?oo.
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kennedy: are you close. >> yeah. kennedy: that is nice, when you make life transitions you see a lot of people in your rearview mirror. >> she is a real friend, i am the god mother to her baby. kennedy: which one of you is kim kardashian, and which one of you is black china. kennedy: did you vaccinate your children? >> i did. kennedy: >> very good. i asked christian on fox, if he vaccinated her kids she said no, that at th set off a firestorm,e you are a responsible mom. >> my thing, there are so many things about they can give your kid this or tha that, my kid is healthy my kid will survive that disease because of that is fine.
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kennedy: there so much stuff. >> i vaccinate but a break them up. kennedy: you said that johnny was just a smush muddy. >> that is doing it intercourse. kennedy: smushing. >> made up on jersey shore. kennedy: and but he was -- sauce to your meat ball. >> yep. kennedy: he put a couple of meat balls in your body. >> he did we'll have more. kennedy: when? >> i don't know. kennedy: next year. >> maybe. kennedy: if you could, would have you twins. >> yes, then two and done, there are twins in his family it is possible. kennedy: you could hav help from technology. >> no then i would have 8 babies that is ha happens,. >> will be new octo-mom. >> no, i can't. kennedy: well, will you take the
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diaper challenge with me. >> i will. kennedy: we'll see snooky will return, which one of us can change a diaper faster, she has day-to-day practice it has been a few years for me, stay tuned for mom off, there will be no nighttime drinking, in a moment, stay right here. 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. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees.
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kennedy: for your night cap, snooky rejoins me, to see who can change a diaper faster. she has more on-line experience, i practiced this afternoon on my staff and lou dobbs. >> do we have to take everything after. kennedy: pants off. >> it connected. >> this is not how you change a baby. >> wait you are killing your
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child. >> be gentle. >> somebody is screaming. >>y from range parenting. >> i am a libertarian. >> stop. >> oh, i am making a toga. >> stop. >> stop. oh, my god. i am shaking. kennedy: here we go. >> no! >> my baby is dancing. >>ur your baby is dad. >> my baby will laugh. >> my baby is nursing, i pumped out. >> i am leaking so, i am nursing. >> you chuted. >> i didn't. -- you cheated, mine was stuck you rigged it. >> they didn't, god bless america. this is you with twins. >> yes, i could do it. >> good look. >> yeah. >> such a good luck. >> me with twins, my have a vi ? all right testimonye coming up, is the end of the show, thank
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you for watching, you can follow me on twitter. play all your diaper changes be swift and sweet. good night. >> good evening. the trade of five guantanamo detainees cobourg dole was controversial from the start now it is the trade that it is inexplicable and explosives because the trade of five radical islamic terrorists made little sense in and out nidal today bergdahl was accused of desertion and misbehavior meeting he faces charges that carry a maximum sentence of life in prison and weha

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