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inheritance" story you would like to share with us? we would love to hear it. send me an e-mail or go to our kennedy: i saw jamie colby in the hall today. yeah. i am watching marco rubio get fawned over like a basket of soft puppies, republicans falling all over themselves to sing the praises of the first term senator. have a looky-loo. >> we americans are proud of our history, but our country has always been about the future, before us now is the opportunity to author the greatest chapter yet in the amazing story of america. kennedy: i love his optimism, and his belief in american
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greatness, i love he is a dolphin fan and his wife was a cheer will leader. i -- cheer will leader, but i can't shake the feeling we heard this before. >> in this election, at this moment, charleston, our time for change has come right now. kennedy: do they have the same speech writer? people bought that, hook, line and sinker. now it sounds like two day old carp that has been in a sauna. having pat answers, a good story, tugging on heartstrings, they make a decent thanksgiving dinner guest but they mean nothing to the presidency. it is like we're speed dating, and rubio walked in like only guy who does not have hooker heads in his trunk, you talk to him for 5 seconds, and now you
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top have his baby, it is not enough, you can't want to start a war in every middle eastern country, and bloat the defense budget that will mean more nation building, long-term occupation, and debt, then you can't claim to be a limited government important, senators marco rubio and rand paul have been at odds on a number of issues. they are both running for president, and they are both senatorial winner snapper -- whipper snappers, and they have both have questionable hair, but rubio did stand with rand when it mattered. and quoted with jay-z. >> let me quote a modern day poet, wiz khalifa, he has a song called work hard play hard, and jay-z, it is funny what seven days can change, it was all good just a week ago.
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kennedy: khalifa and i share a birthday. and i like the whole yesterday dig that rubio gave hillary clinton that was pretty good. >> a leader from -- yesterday. began a campaign for president by promising to tak
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kennedy: the tea party trifecta is complete. he with senators ran paul and tez cruz, they hope to began date fighting for their way to the white house. but is there enough tea. are you thirsty? let me welcome tonight's panel. jedediah meal and monica crowley
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to her left. and she has a phd, and joe a brand-new comedian with a great fade. this is no laughing matter though, joe. my first question for the night, are there too many senators in the presidential race so far. >> never enough senators, i say. it is interesting if you look at names latino flavor they are trying to get away with right from the start. i am waiting for rand paul to change his name to rand pablo. >> that is not a bad idea. kennedy: does it weaken it. you have three first time senators, they are all tea party backed, and claimed to be limited government, for that i appreciate their freedom, yearning. but do they cancel each other out at some point. >> luke at u.s. senate there are
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a hundred people who think they can be president. you know, it a very tough perch from which to run for presidency, you see few senators make the run then succeed. jfk he was an exceptional character, and barack obama. i think, you know with these now in a have seen that obama did it. but we have seen the results of this, the question is not whether they were first term senators but what is their ideology and their instincts, these guys, i think they actually said, wait a minute, barack obama paveed a different path we're taking the country in a different direct but still to the white house. kennedy: i don't want to see it. i want to see good ideas, someone with logic, i want to see someone who can take the
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country, i don't care necessarily hugh how he gets there, i just want the country to be in a better place, the horse race is always interesting, in iowa they are grousing saying they are going to split the tea party. >> i don't know if they will, rubio has most widespread appeal, i think that real tea party candidate at-this-point is ted cruz. you ask folks on the ground, is cruz, and scott walker as well. i think the appeal of rubio, he gets in front of a room he is quick on his feet, he is able to answer tough questions, and well versed in things, unlike a lot of other candidates he really does not have a problem of footing his foot in mi -- putting his foot in his mouth. >> but this election has -- i mean forever away. but the campaigns are already
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they seem like bachelor, every time a new one comes up like oh, pretty. is that -- you don't hear anything about ted cruz any more. >> ted who? >> ted cruz is not a particularly exciting candidate for someone who is not a republican. i know as a libertarian i am voting for rand paul, but i don't think i am going to get a chance to do that, i think he will be out quick. >> the stage is "american idol," you have to have a real measure of charisma and dynamis emem, and -- dynaism and charm the press. so regard less of where they are on the g.o.p. spectrum, they have to convey to the american people they are willing to fight for them as well as the country.
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kennedy: but you can't do it all, you cannot have everything. you have this with this president, he is not transparent, he spies on members of the press, he spies on american citizens, he has a horrible record domestically and internationally. they can paint a bleak picture, and a message of hopal ought at. >> when you look at voters, i think you your delivery matters, i think that is what hillary clinton's weakness, a lot of voters are not doing research they will listen and say is she convincing and likeable, would i want to have a coffee with her? that is how a lot of people voted for barack obama, i would tell republicans that yes, ideas matter but you have to get
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elected, part of getting elected is appealing to that group of voters who care about how you present carr case to public. >> who is out first of three? >> you mean out of the race or closet. kennedy: what? well, now. >> rand paul-rupaul ticket i would vote for. kennedy: not a bad idea. >> so contingent on dollars and donor class, how much money is coming in to sustain them to iowa then beyond, i would have to say rand paul. >> you think rand paul. >> i like rand paul, but i think because of his foreign policy. kennedy: okay, wrong, wrong, wrong, it is going to be ted cruz, he is done, cruz or lose. >> we'll see you back later on
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kennedy: yes, the day for women to fight back against unequaling wages, or as department of labor said, the day to act like bat girl. >> i worked for you a long time, and i am paid less than robin. kennedy: look at that sassy pants. >> is it misrepresented, let's ask steve laser, democratic strategist. and kayleen, a political prospect editor, welcome back sister. >> thank you, kennedy. kennedy: indeed, equal payday,
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hillary clinton said last year in a tweet, 22 years ago, women make -- on dollar than men. there is still more work to do. what is going on? >> that is anti an excellent po, let's celebrate equal payday, and let's look at hillary clinton's senate campaign staff, women made $15,000 less than men, and obama white house women made 10,000 less than men, perhaps they should look in their own hearts and staff, but 77 cent statistic is bogus with similar women, and men, and similar jobs, and education could and background it is a fifth cent differential -- 5 cent differentia differential. kennedy: some people think if you pass a magical legislation
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you will remedy this with no unintended consequences, what is behind this equal pay disparity. >> rnc released a statement, that said in part women transformed the american economy should receive equal pay for equal work, they have to back it up, pass pay chick fairness -- paycheck fairness act, they kept making excuses why they don't want to pass it, i want to respond to what caylee said about hillary clinton, buzz feed did a study on hillary clinton a staff, women were made the same as men, a median salary about 43,000, on average, women made a little bit more. kennedy: do you think -- was lying? >> i don't know what statistics they use, i trust buzz feed. kennedy: over federal. >> i think they are more fair.
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>> fair. kennedy: caylee, let's talk about some of this stuff, if women take time off, sometime years at a time to have families, a choice i support, and often -- this is something that women need to work othey don't negotiate the higher salaries, that men naturally do. a -- ceo is woman, said we should not have salary negotiations at all because men are better at it, this is a horrible solution. >> i think you are right, you make the point, women who take leave then come back, have less experience than male counterparts get jobs not as high. but when women make same career choice as men they make the same amount as men do, you have to look at personal choice, it has to be an element of this, you talk about fa the paycheck fairt it is funny it was passed in
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1963 under jfk, why didn't that work. kennedy: by the way, if employees thought they could get away paying women less money than men across the board, no one would hire men, they wouldn't. if you can get the same work for less money, you would do that. >> you know women used to make a smaller percentage in workplace, they get hired at bigger numbers that is changing to some extent. but it terms was not making a difference, talk about why pass another paycheck fairness act why not pass it then. kennedy: we have too many laws, and the unintended consequences that follow these lays they hamper businesses. steve and caylee thank you, we have to go. >> thank you. >> i enjoyed it very much. >> come to my abou about mitzva.
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kennedy: welcome back we all feel the same when it comes to paying our taxes, don't we? >> get bent taxman! taxman! boo! >> a group taking it to another level, the sovereign citizen's movement, they use outrageous tactic to skirt the irs. assisting managing editor at daily bee, her father has taken part in this movement, brea welcome. >> thank you.
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kennedy: i am so intrigued by this. i am always entertained by people who do not pay taxes for a variety of reasonses they have great rationalizations and end up in prison like wesley snipes, but your dad was one of these sovereign citizens what is that? >> it is someone that believes that government was invalid, declared invalid after lincoln used war power act. but, they believe it a sham government, because it is, then they are as actual citizens, they don't have to follow the rules of the sham government. kennedy: so far, i am with them, in that not sham government part but i want to be back on gold standard, and lincoln was question able, they are also called free men of free freedom. >> i made that one. kennedy: that is the best name ever. >> the free men of the land,
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free souls, free is part of what they are into. but the free men of the free freedom is mine. kennedy: they have fascination with maritime law, and treaties that predate civil war. >> they believe that maritime law, concerns more with commercial law, now we have maritime law instead. >> on land? >> the proof is that some swags have fringe on them, and -- some flags are "fringe" -- them, and some ship flags have fringe on them. kennedy: if i put fringe on my flag in my front yard then maritime law applies to my house. >> they no longer are citizens
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of the other nations, united states, and are now part of the republic of whatever they want to be part of. kennedy: that is -- does it ever work? do people who get in front of a judge and use this stuff like you layout in article, the irs sense me a letter, all letters in my name were capitalized it was not men for me about no judge as bought that, that i have found or anyone else has found, youtube is filled with clips of people attempting this argument, they are great. and they are very, very they have sort of monologues they pub learn on-line -- publish on-line, and dialogues in how you should speak to the judge. you can go on for 30 or 40 minute. a lot of convicts after the case is over, the judge is like we heard enough. kennedy: we got it. okay what is best way to not pay your taxes, is there a thing?
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>> pay your taxes. kennedy: oh, okay. very good, brea thank you. >> thank you. kennedy: keep writing great stuff to come back and visit, the knowledge i gather alone from the article is not only entertaining but enlightening. >> coming up, what is hill re' s best weapon in the presidential race? and pizza on a subway. topical storm is next. you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease, or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take.
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stopped ticking for babies but what about the white house? "time" magazine claims hillary is the perfect age to be president because she is post menopausal. we have our panel back. that may be the only positive thing i can say about her. [laughter] she could have for a total balancing. >> by saying she is the little too relaxed. she needs to be woken up for delivery is so bad. is scary she is married to someone who was so likable and charismatic he could do something he does then get on television and he has. but no matter what she does she cannot get out of that staff of relatable persona her life.
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>> is robotic. she is not a fresh face she has been out for 30 years either love her or hate her. >> but to be filed with her my parents are historically democratic voters and i don't hear my mom screaming for her. >> they like him but they don't really like hershey does have a natural constituency with a young unmarried women. if they're married they go republican pledge if they're not married state whatever strictly of the first female president. >> the campaign and electricity of al gore. [laughter] you cannot talk about her record so you have to talk about other things like she
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is not old she is aging. really? herbal -- lower bone density will save fuel on air force one? [laughter] >> we have dealt with third 20 years. i remember when bob dole and john mccain rand not too much older and act like they were moneys. >> end one of them have was that of the game for weeks she couldn't handle tapa cloth. >> the was a very serious health incident with the blood -- a blood clot actually of on its way to her brain. it will be a serious issue for her with her health records she will invoke secrecy and people will say
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you were going to be 69 we have a right to know your health. people demanded transparency from john mccain they wanted that line item jack. >> the media loves her right now because there's nobody else if elizabeth warren rand the issue would be a target. just like a rock obama. she is not really loved by anyone people say if it is ted cruz then i will vote for hillary. even though they don't love her as a candidate but if elizabeth warren steps out then they're able become attack dogs against her. >> if you feel he will fall in love with a politician don't. in always ends badly. and if it doesn't. [laughter]
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new video has surfaced that baggage handlers are stealing items from inside the bags and not just their but here when you bring them to fox i will take whatever i please. this should not be a big surprise. >> via force i fill it with mousetraps is in the private
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companies to bring security for accountabilities. >> nothing is where i put it and they say it is a rough flight but i swear i see those little hands i can only imagine and i never remember what i pack. what is missing? >> you need those cds you can check off. >> i want the guy who found me on the note you go girl. [laughter] kennedy: is nice to use the you in the same place.
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getting checked out is not easy. dennis quaid and uses it on the set. we will discuss that in detail next.
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kennedy: ♪ dennis quaid may be known for his smile but he had a melt down on this set of his new movie and video has the verge of him going insane yelling at the crew. >> keep going.
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i am acting and he wanders onto my set. i cannot even get a life now and you are not even watching any more. >> there are rumors it is a hoax. we have senior reporter from a hollywood life.com. >> i love your show. kennedy: the first i thought he lost his mind but now i hear it is fake? >> as soon as the video because people immediately began to comment that has 1 million and it they say that possibly it is a hoax for urging a camel.
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remember the networking at bic failed? we cannot confirm it is fake but they will not respond and today he said i don't want to talk about that so is it is an interesting time he has a lot of things to promote trade now. >> and he wasn't on a movie set. >> but this could be something for a movie called truce replays dan rather with he plays president bush, jr.. but someone before your show say the camera angle was too perfect to be accidental video. why were they filming that exact moment? and it is so extreme he is so lovable he is sent crazy
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like his brother randy but it is so out of character if it was real he would release a statement to put out the fire. >> was on a hike of man and went by on less on a horsey to a covert -- she looked over and was dennis quaid. >> is down is like said tuesday movie -- a disney movie. >> another video ought adjusted bieber getting removed from coachella in a chokehold. watch. simic there really fun music
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festival jussive beaver walks up to security right before drake is to perform he said he invited me to backstage and they say i don't have you on the of the best. i cannot hate now with the regular people so his team pushes their way through somehow they got him into the mix he was escorted out for the other was allegations he would press charges but he is not everything is fine he joined up drake later at the after party. i do feel sorry in this instance because i am the first person to point my finger but i just think he was in the wrong place at the wrong time. he was not partying. >> if i see a tidy frail woman come up by would put
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him in a chokehold. >> key always seems to be at the wrong place at the wrong time and it is unfortunate. >> i will play devil's advocate at his roast he said he is starting over a new leaf. >> grossi para. but i do have time for bruce jenner in a weakened a half. it is a huge turning point because it is the last time we will use up pronoun him. >> i know so much because i have been consumed with this story for years. although america just recently heard this we have been covering this with
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celebrity magazines for a while. justin bieber will say farewell to cruz after i'm sorry press jenner i'm sorry. it is bruce jenner to two hours to sit down with 2020 they have been friends for a long time said he felt this was the right thing to do. people let e entertainment are not unhappy he didn't do this with nbc. >> but they exploited him. he was the most famous person in that family and other horrible ex-wife of his and destroyed. looked at kardashian they go to great extremes. >> we are hearing that he will put crevice in a supportive flight and will
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watch this at home in his living room with his entire family. after the interview he will dress like a woman and will only go by his female name. he will not be that way in the the interview he would not reveal the name and it comes out in 10 days. kennedy: two hours is a long time. >> he will make the big reveal but not dressed as a woman. kennedy: i will start dressing like a woman as well. johnny is out of rehab. next. [woodworker] i live in the fine details.
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kennedy: someone who will not enjoy a nightcap any time soon. johnny football texas a&m heisman trophy winner the entire first season was worse than at the first pitch he left after 10 weeks he has gotten drunk on his own fame from a bikini clad orifice. to be photographed at school parties so wasted he thinks he is gary coleman. now because he could not handle the pressure he has to sober up a fund shut up to bring down the browns. but will he find redemption?
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it is not about losing his said george drinking his talent away. but if he can as powless, fortitude were straight into the way the gates of hell. touche just throw it away like the whiskey leaving his kidneys. i would like him to prove that people can improve people never change but they can play their own game. good luck. en is kidded-- espy and if you have something to get
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off your chest. have a glorious night. go hard. pitch perfect. on fox business. lou: good evening i am lou dobbs, congress and the white house have struck a deal, ending a month's long standoff over whether legislative branch should have a say in approve anything nuclear deal with iran. under this compromise senate foreign relations committee has 30 days to approve the deal. assuming it is completed by a june 30 deadline. but some critics say that legislation is too watered-down. and gives the president too much more time, and room in which to negotiate what could still be a very dangerous deal. tonight, we take up where the republicans just bowed to the president, we'll talk

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