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>> how did he do with his predictions? well, in 1970 he said that civilization will end within 15 or 30 years unless immediate action is taken against problems facing mankind and i really love this vote because it is hysterical and vague and it has no basis in fact. i have to say that one of my favorite climate doom and gloom earns, paul ehrlich who had a host of grim scenarios and his obsession never materialized, but he did use his handsome lamb chop and his dreamy blue eyes to lure people into a state of panic by predicting these three things, that by 1,973,200,000
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americans would expire from air pollution for what he calls small disasters. and that was a little bit off. and then there is this doozy. by 1989, 4 billion people including 65 million americans would die. we have footage. [inaudible] >> yeah, i think that that was from abc news. not only a concern to of blood doctor but the guy was a psychic. and there he is, a lot of our modern-day climate his area hinges on global warming and has
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the earth trying out like a dead cockroach in tucson, but a few decades ago predicting mass extinction events was a little bit less precise. the planet would be cool, he said by 1990. he said it was a double ice age but much colder. and no one is denying climate change. obviously something is happening, but the problem is that if you make long-term decisions based on the media immediate reactions, valerius hypotheses about global warming will be the least of your worries. and tonight i'm going to break down more myths on this earth day. if you think that locally sold food is the best thing to put in your belly, think again.
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and the great burger battle of 2016 as shake shack invades california. so step off and stay tuned for that. and ben affleck comes clean about owning slaves, can we really blame him for not wanting to be part of this show? let's get to it. ♪ ♪ kennedy: hello there. google loves to keep tabs on how you browse the internet and now it is possible for you to access at least some of that information right back. some people can download their entire google search histories. it sounds pretty dangerous, so we must have the panel on to talk about it and then figure our way through this internet conundrum. we have katie pavlich with us
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and that we have the pitbull of personal development, larry, who is also a best-selling author, i like his books very much, but let's talk about google. so what is the strangest thing you have ever googled? >> i don't want to say, in fact i hate this whole thing. i guarantee you that the number one search today is how do i delete everything i've ever searched for. >> people who have tried to access that history, there might be some e.r. visits, people shamed and can extraction of transfer can buy what they have been looking at. >> i'm terrified a little bit for all of the ex-boyfriends, there's incriminating stuff out there, that being said it could be some people and an anonymous person. but no,.
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>> that was really weird. >> didn't they know that they could see us? and it was like so awkward. >> i would call it very odd. >> there is a way of doing that. and there is a positive side in terms of criminal searches, there was a guy luckiest kid in the car and they were able to trace the searches and say, you know, he was innocent. it's not like new technology, you can access that from any hard drive that you have to have
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a subpoena with. >> it is insanely long and huge amount of information. very strange, especially if you are a journalist because you google weird things all the time. >> there is no way they would know it is you, because when they go to the public library. >> it's not too bad. okay, the clinton campaign, specific talking points and responses to the soon to be published up clinton cash. the clinton camp doesn't seem to have a lot of answers come instead they will attack the
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author and of course republicans and anyone wants to talk about this and there was one journalist who said it is a three-part process. deny and deflect and mean. do you agree with that? >> wouldn't you do the same thing when i. >> that is a great strategy, by the way. and in all fairness to hillary clinton, if we had a republican front runner the democrats would have a book, there would be one, and this is just politics. >> that is what the campaign spokesperson said. this is politics, it's politically motivated. but the problem is when they dismiss full-scale, all of the charges in the book, they do not take the conflict of interest are very seriously. and i think that that is detrimental to her in the campaign because at some point you can't just say oh, you have to have knowledge why people might look sideways at this.
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>> the other thing they are trying to do is attack the messenger. you know, this is right-wing, "new york times", this is mainstream, as legitimate. >> that includes insider trading on washington dc. so democrats and republicans, what the clintons are going to do because this is their playbook, not only are they going to attack him on a credibility level in terms of the work he is producing but on all of the eight attention of him defending himself and not focusing on the allegations that were very serious. >> this reminds me up, and i brought it up last night, the more i think about it, media matters and several other fact
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checking websites, he reminds me of the spokesperson for scientology. you know, he really does. the way that they attacked hall, it is really no different from the way that they attack others. >> yes, that's right, it's a bubble, it is like she's in. oh and she thinks that she is a goddess. >> imagine the executive orders. >> ladies and gentlemen, we will have you stick around. coming up, shake shack announcing that they have expanded to california and i say that in-n-out burger is superior.
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dicaprio, you could be making it worse. >> let's talk about the high local movement. >> you know, it doesn't mean that if you buy food locally that you're going to make the planet better. >> we think that buy local is good. >> farm to table, they can have no carbon footprint. but it's not really about that. >> it's a small fraction of the mission and it's actually in the production process. it's like drawing oranges in the end it's going to be incredibly costly to do that.
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and where it is best grown, that might be where we are. >> the world has been made wealthier not because we are isolating ourselves but because we are trading. and so when you cut off trade, you have millions of people around the world to be myopic with who is moving in next door. >> it's actually an inverse
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>> wal-mart is actually the biggest food producer in the world. >> wal-mart has moved in that direction. they are looking at businesses like whole foods and target and saying that people are opting for products. >> coming up next, a doctor choosing him of financial gain. at first, coming up first, the new shake shack coming to
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>> you have to defer to me like that. >> perhaps you don't have a lot inox circulation on the brain. here's a couple of things, shake shack no longer has gluten-free fries. >> what kind of price that they have is good fries. >> you are not from california, you don't spend enough time there. >> animal fries are good. especially at 4:20 p.m. in the afternoon if you know what i mean. >> it's like a torture device. >> i like in-n-out burger, it's really good fast food, i just think that shake shack is a different class of food.
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mean, we were standing in line behind a guy talking to himself, i never questioned it once. we are to two psychos away and we got some burgers on our hands. kennedy: go to one of the in-n-out burger joins and go to the one on sunset and hollywood. and it may take you a while to get through there, it's delicious, protein style, shake shack will never come close. >> i think shake shack.
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>> he kept getting the blue screen of death. and so the next time you feel the need to act out on some aggressions, cyberaggression, take the machine outback and given an old-fashioned beat down. >> topic number two. well, it was starting to feel like lindsay lohan was overdue for a appearance on the "topical
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storm." lucky for us yesterday she is seeming worldly, multicultural and smart. >> instead she made an effort and it shared the air that phrase you are a donkey. well, i forgive her after all,. >> with the translation, we are the normal ones. the actual translation [inaudible] and there was a time that john travolta share that scientology
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works. help me, help me. topic number three. i have often said it, you are never too young to surmise your surroundings and criticize it relentlessly. 8-year-old peter described himself as a concerned citizen who took six months to write an angry letter to the white house. and so he did. and i feel like it is taking away patriotism towards america. and i also think that your husband needs to work on his speeches. and with that, an 8-year-old boy sign his name.
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and the house speaker john boehner was anything but alone when he planted a big sloppy life-changing kiss on nancy pelosi space. the two were celebrating their bipartisan package and getting caught up in the moment. nancy pelosi said that you are more than welcome to kiss my southern cheek, johnny. of. >> of course, there's nothing better than them kissing. [inaudible] if you have any weird stories that you want to see, send me a
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tweet. coming up, the serious case of ben affleck and his slaveowning relatives. shall we blame him for not wanting his family history? and a group of doctors tries to smother him into silence. the panel returns to chew it over [ male announcer ] we know they're out there. you can't always see them. but it's our job to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner, brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something better is all about. ♪
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treatments on personal gains. >> right here and right now, we will not be silenced, we will not give in. kennedy: the panel is back. we have everyone here. >> we are going to win and get to the issues right here and right now. should he be taken off the board at a prestigious university reign. >> they don't like the fact that he promotes diet and drugs and i can see that, but he has had a great career as a doctor. >> of somebody offered me
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>> this whole idea that he is getting paid to push supplements or whatever, the idea being new, there are doctors that pay their big drug companies all the time. not only to tell people about it but to prescribe prescription drugs to their patients. >> i think if they all have the had the same opportunity they would absolutely take it. i don't fault doctor oz for going out and making money, being an entrepreneur. because it doesn't take away from me experiencing him as a
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medical doctor. but they do sound way to genetically modified wheat so that you don't get hangovers from wind. >> they can feed the world, they can make it so much more efficient, we can eliminate starvatiostarvatio n because of gmi was. i don't think that it's right that he's against it. at the same time we should let him say what he wants to say. kennedy: so what about this thing where ben affleck allegedly owns slaves. he asked them to edit the detail out of the filming after this was exposed. here is a clip.
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>> that's right, your sixth grade grandfather volunteered to serve in the patriot army. >> what about some of his other relatives? >> some of the recently hacked e-mails expose this dark secant and he has now apologized for censoring the show. so do you think that big ben was wrong to leave that out? >> how little he must think or care to hold him responsible for something that his great-grandparents dead. he did not own the slaves, but his grandparents dead. >> i would much rather that he not do that. >> but the thing is is that somehow they might hold it
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against him. and i can see that is how they might be let's kill this. and north korea, the sony hacked, they don't think that was north korea. >> yeah, but they don't know. >> that was sort of the going rationale for a while. >> yeah, exactly. >> getting his exercise, things like that. the mackey has an opportunity to come out and say this is really horrible. >> i think that it is really silly that he went to this great link to hide it. we were not judging him, i agree with you in the sense that he is part of this liberal ideology that you must pay in america for the sins of the founding
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almost half of his crops without paying him a dime in return. take a listen to this farmer from earlier today. >> of the government can come into your house and stay well, you don't need this and you don't need that and you need this for society, you are going to have to give it up and they don't pay you for it, that is what every citizen should be worried about. kennedy: you are right, that his communist russia, the soviet union, that is nonsense and it should not happen in this country, will overregulation continue to run amok two joining me now is the senior attorney at the institute for justice. how are you doing? >> let's talk about this case. we don't normally pay attention to the supreme court. why should they care about what is going on with the california raisin farmer to . >> this is two scoops of tierney, this is something that
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the government could do to everyone else. as was said, the bottom line is that the government is coming onto his property and taking his raises way and not giving him any competent nation. >> they are justifying it with a marketing agreement act. and that seems a little bit outdated. >> you know, the program was part of a new deal in order to combat the great depression. i realize that we live in an era of perpetual crises but i'm pretty sure the great depression is over, you hit the nail on the head in the beginning and this is exactly what the justice said today, that it's basically soviet style planning. it's totally irrational. >> it is irrational and relevant and downright dangerous. and that is what the united states government is engaging in
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when they go in and take this man's property. but they are saying that it is not what it is. >> exactly, that is the whole point. the supreme court has said that when the government occupies your land or physically takes your property, that is the definition. and that is why the family needs to win this case. >> the court is clearly leaning towards this and the trick is that there are a bunch of other crazy marketing orders out there. and all kinds of other arab cultural products.
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>> the other stuff, we will worry about that the next time. >> you know, all of those other industries in effect dead and reining in the federal government, because this is not the way that the government should operate. and there's so much of the cronyism here within agriculture. >> yes, this is a big agriculture subsidy program in one of the things about it is the majority of raisin farmers have been dependent on the government and the kind of subsidy for so long that they love it and they can't get off it. when the farmer tried to do something unconventional and sells his reasons to people who want it, the industry rebels and that is why he is in front of the supreme court and this is a constitutional issue. >> we only have 30 seconds, but breaking it down constitutionally. where is the division and where should the supreme court sided
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with him? >> this is a system and it says that the government can take property for public use, but when it does so it has to do so with compensation. the department of agriculture is saying that we can load our truckstop and pay you nothing. kennedy: coming up, mitch mcconnell made a surprise move last night trying to rightly been the metadata collection. i will tell you why that is a terrible idea if you love freedom and liberty, and i know you do.s of ts. prick up your ears because i know you'll want to hear that do. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees.
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kennedy: and liberty is not going anywhere. we have seen a lot of candidates that are in contention for the big job. increases security, they say, the mainstream logic says that you have to give up some of it. if you want to lose weight, you have the start by putting on a few pounds. and an entire generation. young people in europe to favor edwards noted and then do their counterparts here. a recent poll found 86% viewed them in a golden light and a robust 56% show love in the u.s.
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there are huge issues for millennialism they are not going away like every other age group, they are getting older and working more and pay more in taxes. soon enough they will get around to possibly using the ballot box to send messages and public servants aren't getting on their own. mitch mcconnell doesn't get that, he wants to extend the controversial section of the patriot act for another five years. he proposed the idea last night and reining in the nsa. hopefully the rational keepers of freedom, though they are few and far between will prevail on capitol hill. >> wake up before it's too late because pretty soon there will not be any freedom left you protect. they do so much for watching. you can follow me on twitter at kennedy nation.
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you can use facebook and e-mail as well. kennedy at fbn at fox business.com. i wish you a pleasant and wonderful and luxurious good night. lou dobbs is next. but. >> good evening for i.m. lou dobbs. the administration is sending mixed messages on the theodore roosevelt and escort ships are shuttering the iranian convoy of the coast of yemen just hours after the state department said the reason they are there is to ensure the shipping lanes remained open but then the president said it would be a problem if i ran would deliver weapons we take up this matter of complicated efforts with the senator of the armed services committee.
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