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kennedy: i am back and better than ever. to watching rand paul on the eve of the big presidential announcement. he is officially expecting to announce tomorrow but he has released a video that has is applause lines and also those declaring an early victory. >> there are probably a few candidates that our more interesting day and rand paul.
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>> if they want to listen they should send the career politicians backing. >> one of the first adjective's is interesting. he has been known as the libertarian anti-interventionist with their broader appeal he has elevated himself to a different category than his dad but it plays beautifully during edward snowden and during the filibuster. >> i will speak as long as it takes until the alarm is sounded that no american should be killed by a drone on american soil without first being charged with a crime or found to be guilty by a court. kennedy: but in last year there has been a drastic global shift with the rise
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of prices and the drama unfolding isis republicans are getting cold feet. how will this interesting senator respond to the global threats that he is too soft for the job? >> i envision in america with a national defense unparalleled, and debatable and unencumbered by nation-building. kennedy: contrast that with his position in 2011. >> the military budget has to be cut with i believe in a strong national defense but they will have to compromise to cut military spending. kennedy: senator paul seems to be rewriting the script in the middle of the scene but those who bought a ticket there is getting worried the leading man is leading them off a cliff. he is making a massive shift from the smart military
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trend of the defense budget talk used effectively in 2011 and now was to boost spending to find an additional $190 billion over two years. somebody who was to work with the natural conflated - - conference of government to explain how the government can be smart and nimble without straining the budget. one of his greatest assets is his analytical mind but he will lose sight and abandon them that would compromise his integrity. he is supposed to be anti-establishment true believer but if defense spending is the greatest
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rarity. and is why washington religious fears. i don't buy into the of libertarian litmus test for. senator paul is willing to make ted drastic shift i fear what is coming if he gets into office. we're suffering a the dire consequences but now all over the most opaque administration in the history. play your own game truth and freedom are bolder and stronger in your beliefs are attractive enough to maintain integrity with the most inviting coalition of the modern age. en even to sit down going
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for one last shot. i will argue with the obama nader of letting iran get the bomb. can you serve divorce papers through facebook? that is legal. and a guest has the artificial limb made $50 on the 3d printer. get into a purple eye and kennedy. kennedy: "the washington post" said senator rand paul more than friendly and how can he overcome that? tonight i welcome the publisher of the senior fellow at the berlin institute and he is supposed to announce tomorrow about the fuzzy edges.
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is the blending and to become a cookie cutters conservative? >> what you see with rand paul is to figure out the tight to get to the nomination by the more moderate elements of the of party. with the libertarian true believers. getting to a point behalf to make a distinction between his priorities when he gets to the presidency that could leave the libertarian supporters and satisfied. and to get through the different policy priorities with the pentagon.
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but maybe we need more money for the short term to battle isis but they first have to withstand the audit. but to support that but i think he should have put the ideas together. said he asked to navigate this in a climate than a year-and-a-half ago from the post edward snowden area -- sarah there was more from foreign policy and national security. kennedy: there were more libertarian's at that time. and to change the conversation to build the coalition. this could be a broad coalition if you use those ideas is a worth the social conservative?
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or how does that affect -- affect those he has reached out to? for those that are ignored by the republican party? >> i don't think there is the path but after the gay marriage decision with those to with the nation-building aspects of the bush presidency in regards to jeb bush or margot rubio. the other thing that is an interesting test is if he will read and the presidency or to levant's libertarian ideas he has such unique it is. kennedy: i think his dad did that he was happy to move that idea forward he knew he
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would not win the presidency but rand paul has a different playbook. he is now repeating his dad's mistake. but is he going in the wrong direction? is there a way to appease themselves? to read there is the right balance between the libertarian and the populist message. you saw that with those clips of term limits and someone who will retain those libertarians and pushing over the last several years. it will be a difficult road but of all the candidates he is the most interesting. the have seen little from other potential candidates that looks like a revolution and coalition they could build for the presidency. he is putting forward interesting ideas and that will continue. kennedy: he can capitalize
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kennedy: yesterday's president to netanyahu criticize the negotiations. he said i bring an will continue to lie to inspectors and the president's plan will lessen economic sanctions when it should be strengthening them will this lead to a nuclear redhook -- iran and nuclear proliferation? it is time for "you're crazy, kennedy".
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can the ceo of clifton consulting. it is monday and i am feeling a. >> which is worse? were the arms race with saudi arabia? >> that isn't the real option but coming off of the easter or passover it is all about diplomacy. about coming to the table to deal escalate what could be a nuclear arms race. that is a good option. >> perhaps the biggest ally on the planet they're upset understandably so in regards
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to israel here they are standing up to a country who will live even recognize their own legitimacy. what would you say about israel's concerns? >> but also looking at who is set the table. their big players. uk, france, germany, china, . >> this takes the seat of a deal escalating. put the u.s. as promised we have got your back. we are right behind you we will protect you have to believe that. kennedy: here is a problem once iran gets the bomb you cannot put the toothpaste back into the tube we
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learned some with number three at. to say they have to ship out their spent fuel that is not a condition. they have talked about eradicating israel off the map they will not even acknowledge their existence you have agitated players who were held then to the destruction of israel if iran gets of bomb i would in saudi arabia? >> it takes so little longer to build the bomb and by the way as to the other five countries with the negotiation takes time to build so we have to trust everybody is into the same scrutiny from where we go.
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>> when this is from their head of the iaea we're still not in a position that all nuclear material goes to the peaceful purpose the with possible military dimensions that we have no idea. that is pretty terrifying when the person who was ahead of the atomic energy agency says i have no idea what is happening. >> we also have not reached a full agreement yet is seen as the things that are put in place. >> one last thing to do what i rand to have the bomb? >> of course, not i don't
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kennedy: hello. good evening an american born cleric who is reportedly the most popular online preacher is a the world for those who joined isis. and the profiler from charlie's. >> what we have here is the trash talk gain twitter truly caught up with him after federal court. i was out front he tried to sneak out the back. >> what do you go buy it today? retrying to get people to join isis' against your country? although he has served prison time for fraud and tax evasion he is free and spouting questionable rhetoric on line and charlie
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welcome back. he has then to a super maximum prison and spent six years in the muslim jesse jackson. >> the reason he went to prison is he and his father they buy a house, a date for cit and tear it up to put on the insurance claim transfer to the alias and do would again and again and again. he gets out he has to pay restitution does not do it. who pays for his underpants if he pays his sister read he claims the fifth now he is preaching death to the system the system hereunder then eventually they compel him they seal it we have no idea where he gets his money now he has his passport back and is free to do what he
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wants. kennedy: wire guys like this so effective what is he so attractive to people to fight isis. >> because they're losers they never had a girlfriend or a good job they don't speak good arabic taken tell them they are great and they buy into that. but in a senior pitcher his next to a girl named jill next to a red rabin. we don't need this kind of garbage is the one of the scariest things of detroit? but remember of milwaukee was from virginia as the al
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qaeda and operatives. he is appalled. you have murderers running loose. they he went to law school you are a holy man you don't preach hate you just don't do it. >> was radicalized in prison? >> i will take a look at terre haute because it is called chemo north and this guy was complaining that the guy they had teaching them was more radical than anybody calling the american government hypocrites for letting him in so that should tell you how well the united states government is watching this.
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that is where they got radicalized for charlie had no. >> we appreciate there. coming up next he says he played in the race card and you talk town is threatening a box for a day will put the cuffs on the small children. i could have been fighting court extradition in belgium. to find out where i was a stay tuned.
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professional wrestling and pbs have in common? nothing. don't tell that to this progress a lawyer with the corvette and a sexual. when his tooth was loose he tied it up to the corvette. you know, how this ms. -- and. >> are you ready? >> it came out. kennedy: i am glad he is happy but i think ted is baked and if the k.k. amount in his lucky charms. may be wrestling is real.
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if you think it is used # "topical storm." >> amazing grace winner get together you can ince be sure of two things. a kid will be smaller and adventuress and thus save the day announcement will be very entertaining. so far they are proving the right. ♪ ♪ kennedy: and they literally saved the day to. remember? they were the hippies to
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have a lifetime of creative adventures tie the way i am still waiting for mine. number three. just because she were not born into realty doesn't mean you cannot live in a castle. jeremy may not be no ability to put his cute kids have a castle in their front yard. it is so sweet. let the juices fly. the city of odd to new job is not too keen they're making them tear it down they are being threatened with fines and beans and jail time and swap these because the kids wanted to crawl around.
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i will let my friends of public enemy say it for me. ♪ kennedy: number four. they may he got into a prestigious medical school in the country not because of his grades or his scores because his sister is famous because he is black or he pretended to be and it worked. unassuming as with any mediocre american but when he shaved his head and trimmed his eyelashes and a change here is maybe it was gone and he was then. he went from rejected to respected him and nine other medical schools but he
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dropped out after two years and did not want to be a doctor he was a living version of the movie's soul man. >> going to the most qualified black applicant. >> congratulations. kennedy: now she is writing a book about it almost black purdue a joyous tomorrow. check it out. number five. yesterday the group that tried to organize the biggest easter egg hunt and history hiding over 500,000 eggs not only did they fail to qualify but parents say it evolves into little more
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than a prison riot in church clothes. no organization there were tripling each other. >> the little kids are crying the parents were scooping up the eggs for the older kids it was horrible. kennedy: children trampling one another and going over other children it is all worth it for those unattainable a san plastic eggs with a to zero. -- to see both. it doesn't matter. the stench will seek -- said in. if you have anything for the "topical storm" tweet me. coming up by give you a glimpse of my recent vacation.
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it is our entertainment correspondent and lifestyle expert who can decorate my new apartment. [laughter] and people all over my homeland is send us pictures of romania. they say you are an entertainer reporter rita have a background in journalism but what did you think? directed is ridiculous i spent a lot of time covering paris and pretty but i have a degree a master's in journalism and have taught ethics class is. something stinks. 21 source was the name to but first they had good intentions. she was a victim don't
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question till much but then they go to the far extreme not to contact authorities of all the cases they could have told fade to is one that was not reported to police for psi happens but may be fined one where there is a paper trail or legitimate facts that will back up this story. rather than a fake name. kennedy: in you cannot corroborate even if you want to. and surprisingly to make that recommendation for a much everyone involved does that surprise you? >> with all that objectivity of the big flat punter. we will work our way back words. coming to the conclusion and any independent review there is a lot of problems with
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this story but they act like what can we do? but they picked it. because frankly it was hard to believe. but it turns out she was unreliable with what they could check every point it turns out she was lying. and this leave apology to say what could we do? the fact checkers told you but you decided not to do with it. kennedy: there was a number of sources say could have checked when it fell apart almost immediately they did apologize the sexual abuse victims to say any victim of sexual assault as a result of my article she apologizes to with them but it does so much damage billing dash damage the obama and are worried there will be called
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liars he calls her a liar. >> is always so unfortunate when we see a woman like says they feel this so-called victim as i am most angry at as a reporter is started with good intentions but then to make serious mistakes. but some sort of disciplinary action against her or her editor the next several and to report to someone to say this guy should be fired they cannot have a leg to stand on just for that alone senate did not want to look accountable to seem like they have done something wrong to a jury if it gets to that point when the fraternities whose federal want to seem there pratfall did is no excuse in
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jobs should have been on a wide it is a terrific story with consequences that will reverberate for pro facebook relationships just the more tangled after supreme court justice allows a woman to serve her papers to dresden on facebook. is the new divorce button jesus never married in 2009 she was promised a wedding with all families and he disappears. >> were real promised that? she wanted a traditional wedding federal bank involves e-mail. usually people meet on line and get divorced in real life but if you see him wearing that bulletproof vest or a flak jacket that does not bode well vetted is interesting it was like the
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overall ensembles. but when you first hear about this he think it appears to be the only way to get in touch with no employment record your dmv record but then again he is quite a catch. >> in addition you were also a supreme court justice. >> yes bin reporter those legal verifications? this seems like they could build the solid case. >> i just think this poor woman was to divorce this guy and cannot get in touch with him but the credit rating could be effective --
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affected 773 emails that is considered official story she cannot posted on the wall just to send him a message then you can sail but he had a favorite cat video so the probability spirit they say that like it is the spell three emails and we're officially divorced ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. and centcom coming to fox this fall a girl has a new anti--- as he and thanks to the 3d printer. she will be here. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born.
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♪ kennedy: welcome back she lost part of her left arm as an infant but here is good news for poor not only did she have a brand new prosthetic arm with beautiful pink and purple colors italy cost $50 for a look at that. is amazing. it is artificial made it through 3-d printing. children usually go through multiple versions and they're very expensive as they grow but this technology could make it easier and more affordable. looks to was with us tonight? she is here joined by the owner welcome to both of you
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still make you for having us kennedy: show me your arm. locale awesome that is. looking at the function. so tell me what happened when you were a baby? >>. kennedy: did have a hard time growing when you were in in your mom's tummy? you had dash had surgery and had your hand removed when you were just one month old? that must have been really hard for your parents anion trustee and you don't have any memory but i will get this incredible new hand. how much do you like it? >> i love it. kennedy: you have great colors. mark, when did you meet her?
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>> i met them about one month ago. kennedy: that is pretty recent. >> we had never done anything like this before. they e-mail us to see if we could do it. why not? kennedy: that is a pretty big project for a family to put on your lap. were you nervous? >> just a bit but i a do not know that there were good designs to work with so we took their designs and modified and got some help from cal state to make sure that it fit perfectly as well. that is how we get to a good working prostatic. kennedy: what is it made of? what materials from your 3-d
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printer to give you an arm? >> this is a common material used all over the place. kayaks. car parts. for the 3-d printer it comes out almost like go wire and it is laid down so it could predict as opposed to the of the applications but it is more injection molded. kennedy: my husband has a snowboard factory and i know those composite materials but this is incredible technology. is really only cost $50? >> all 3-d printing was $50 worth of material. kennedy: what was the first thing that you did?
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>> rode my bike. kennedy: this city's your with your new bionic superpower? >> yes. kennedy: love watching the videos of you. my daughter's love surfing for i am sure she is stoked for your new or. thank you for being here. >> thank you. kennedy: best of luck in the future. i cannot wait to see where you do with that form it is amazing where this technology can go. coming up next and will show a picture is the most recent vacation. snowboarding or volleyball camp? you can find out for yourself. stay with me. sked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?"
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kennedy: i am happy to be back in the satellite go-between new york and los angeles for my job but vacations are necessary. we met dash snowboard camp 20 years ago i was said camper and he was a coach seat can imagine how amazing it is to take over two girls to go snowboarding. here they are. they are six and nine years all they'll love it as much as we do. my husband has a snowboard factory he pressed their own boards eyelid forage rather reunion each week. it is hired to be away from my family to think of the
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men and women who serve and fight overseas so as they were waiting at the airport i had to stick around to see those three unions and wondered how long it must have been and i stood there sobbing for my family and she said you remember your dad? was so beautiful. and i thought to be reunited it was so incredible. thank you for your patience with debt that. it was a beautiful moment. here is a couple of skiers dressed like batman pulling in the spring breeze. thanks for watching. follow me on twitter at
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kennedy nation ago routing and shred them monday. i will see you tomorrow night. elf, lou dobbs. this is fox business. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody, i'm lou dobbs. the obama administration launching an aggressive sales campaign to line up support for the new obama framework agreement on iran's nuclear program. but it's going to be a tough sell, to say the least. republicans in congress can moving ahead with legislation -- congress moving ahead with legislation that would require congressional final approval of any deal if one is ever reached. and israeli officials are warning tonight that taking military action against iran's nuclear program remains an option. we'll take up whether president r a skeptical public and congress. we'll be talking with former
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