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tomorrow. when a man who became a target of clinton machine, after daring to speak the truth. ohio secretary of state, john husted is that man, sh he is our gues tomorrow, good night from new york. kennedy: yes, i will always take gobs of dobbs, thank you, lou. i am watching those sleepy eyes. the president, and wondering, has this guy given up? his react to it, can only be summed up by this phrase, i can't even. >> it is not -- i. >> we don't yet have a -- a
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complete strategy because it requires commitments on the parts of the iraqis as well. kennedy: yeah, and other stuff and things. like your oncologist saying we've had this diagnosis for a while, we have chemo, but cancer is tough, and your surgeon may not know what tumors look like. an inspiring level of confidence that makes me feel like we're all going to die, if notice is, then health care, millions of uncensured americans on pins and needles. president recognizes law is in trouble. here he is today. >> despite the constant doom and gloom predictions, the unending chicken little warnings, none of this came to pass, it worked out better than some anticipated.
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kennedy: no. excepting for the rising premiums and threat of no insurance for millions, it is going great, everyone is so much dumb irthaer than the presidentw do you feel about court hearing a challenge to your legt legerse law -- legacy law. >> this should be an easy case, it show not have been taken up. kennedy: if i were an emperor and had septor, the supreme court would disappear. >> president has seen disaster on the horizon. but his case of the mondays has fairlied him from traching action. like blaming a hurricane for ruins your sandcastle when you have foreseen the stormy
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forecast, the president's strategy something like this. >> remain calm. kennedy: because you have given up, and you want to take your ball into go home, that is no the reason to trachthe country down with you -- to take the country down with you on the slow, certain road on to hell. >> are we going crazy with over sensitivity. and charl rah main the god -- that la main the god, talking about the triple crown jockey. victor espinoza. what does your e-mail signature say about you? maybe a lot. find out what you say when you sign off. i am glad you signed in. i am kennedy. kennedy: are we all crazy?
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is president obama right? all is well? we're fine, let's talk about it with our panel. jewel yet, "good day new york" anchor. and michael malice. lovely beige. to his left, joe, i always said author you are a comedian. >> not yet. kennedy: we have to get to news of the day, president' dillusion do you agree supreme court should not have taken up this challenge. >> yeah. i think that the president does make a point that this never should have gotten to the supreme court, he never should
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have had a typo this huge. kennedy: is it really a typo, i think it was intenttional. >> he claims it was not. kennedy: he claims a lot of things. i think that when our president gets defensive he says whatever it taking to make himself look and feel better, the country be damned. >> i think what is going on, looking at first independent mandate ruling justice roberts admitted to being careful to reading news papers, and people's accounts, this is obama directly lobbying the justice roberts saying if you strike this down there is no plan b . kennedy: you could see chief justice roberts is reason we have obamacare, he is the one that chose to up hold the mandate, now he has a chance, he is say i'm going to be a strict -- >> he was sworn in. that is one thing he invoked.
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it is better to change. according to philosophy. >> a smart guy on the panel. >> yeah, i just got an earpiece. >> speak english. kennedy: if president has not given up? >> he is not giving up golf. he has no plan for isis, but for the affordable healthy care act that was forced through to find out what was in it. we did not need to plan to get that passed. but for isis like, well we'll take a wait-and-see approach. i think he should have said, we'll rain hell fire and destruction on you, and figure out the details later. kennedy: with healthcare maybe the statement with isis. >> problem with health care, is that republicans also do not have an answer.
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>> and congress in general, aing is t suggestion to bring it back to congress. kennedy: he wants to take it to congress so what you and the president consider to be a typo, and congress is, we have two worries for you, hell no. >> and 73 airport employees are linked to terrorism somehow, they are still driving and working in the airports. investigation is just the latest in a series that called out tsa for massive security breaches at some of the largest and busiest airports, congress had a hearing to matter today, that such a huge relief. so whato one of the problem that tsa said we don't have access to all of the terror watch lists there is no way we can compare potential future employees, with people who should not be in the airport at all, do i think that
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tsa should have access to these names. >> absolutely, they said they were missing some of the codes. i don't know how well coded, you look at someone's resume, or you list jihad, you have a reference from al-zawahiri,. >> i removed that, it did not go well on the interview. >> tsa is a question of, what is the least you can do. the least you could do is make sure you are hiring does not have terror links but someone with a fifth of an ounce of shampoo they are focusing on that. >> do you think shoving turn dhs like having secret service at ford theater. >> tsa, like we had 9/11 which is huge, just like lincoln a huge tragedy, they are saying, we're going to make sure it does not happen again, but that is not where terrorists are, it is
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like post office trying to make shire every piece of mail gets delivered but you have that one piece that really does not want to get delivered they work around it. they are now secondly calling people for no person, and -- sexually assaulting people for though purpose, and they have a 7 billion budget to make sure that american people maintain a state of constant terror. >> a couple of weeks ago we did a respect how a undercover inspector went through the security line, set off bells and whistles, they searched him, they did not find anything, he walks away with a fake explosive strapped to his back. >> privatize. >> yes, the same with people who run bars, and hotets have to --
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hotels have to make sure their venues are safe, if you have ifn charge of who is getting on them, you are not having suspicious people. kennedy: interesting thing we found in those grouches that went through with explosives, they were not red teams, they were not super terrorists that they were accountants, to inspector general, who went through on their own, but, it was not group of rogues smarty pants. >> like a kick me sign they stuck a bomb on his back. >> the pen is might yore than the sword. >> or the tsa is least mighty of all. >> coming up more with the panel. clint eastwood getting sensors from aty of tier show because of a -- from a tv show because of a caitlyn jenner joke. >> and a jockey who loves the ladies.
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rock, then played a light hearted joke comparing pro wrestler turned actor to others who followed the same path like jim brown, and caitlyn somebody. the crowd growns, and the network caves, and deleted it from the broadcast. before we talk about whether or not we're over resentive, you think they are right to cut the comment. >> i -- someone who makes jokes about 9/11, and holocaust, and rape, and killing kids, it is appropriate to cut this joke, there is a time and a place, lost week ted cruz made jokes about joe biden, and a respect are saidare -- reporter said, hs son just died, maybe you could have a one week moratorium. >> and there are a lot of kids
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coming out that are dealing with transgender, they need to -- feel support. kennedy: i think he said, it are not so much about caitlyn jenner as caitlyn somebody, as though no one knew, her name was. >> who can crack jokes about caitlyn jenner. i imagine 40 years he has been thinking, how am i going to come to terms with, he woke up a week ago saying, the better man won, what the hell, west germany doesn't exist any more, beaten by a girl. kennedy: are we too sensitive. >> yes, and spike tv, they are provocative. why was that joke offensive?
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i am not clear, he is in news, he himself talks about it, he jokes about. -- she rather, i don't want what the really problem is. >> do you think clint eastwood is coming from a way of understanding as opposed to a place of bullying. >> i think he is a lovely man, i do. >> i disagree. kennedy: i don't think that he is being a bully, i think he is being condescending, and. i disagree about piling on, i think that reaction to caitlyn jenner's coming out as a woman on "vanity fair" cover has been positive. >> we have different twitter followers, i heard a lot of i have th-->> look at jokes you m. >> i waited 15 years after 9/11 come on. >> are the best. >> thank you. >> you open with that. >> closer. >> i think that issue is joke is
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lame but if we take lame jokes out of award shows they are wrapped up in 15 minutes. kennedy: i think that -- i don't think you should necessarily pullback, like comedy central they cut out the paul walker jokes, it does not desecrate his sacred memory. >> they were a big hit. kennedy: they were in the room, i was not there but i was disappointed that comedy central, at a roast, cut them. in is -- >> they had a big roast of bieber, and nword was all over that roast. kennedy: i think they were just reading justin bieber's tattoos. >> good luck with that. >> thug life. kennedy: our panel will stand by, they will sip from ice tea and talk about good old days, and plan good "newsdays" for you. later on we'll talk about pamela
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one more thing, he is also a very generous charity giver, he is today, appearingo varney and company. >> how much did you make triple crown. >> zero. >> come on. >> i donate all my money to the city of hope, cancer research for kids. >> maybe he donated that money. to get his name off headlines, whacharlie, i am obsessed with victor espinoza. high gives great hope to smaller men of the world, what do you credit it to? >> money, and fame. that is all ladies want not all but just a lot. he is tricking, he is spending money on the chicks giving them cash. kennedy: third one came out today, he bought me a house, and huge diamond ring.
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that is where it ends but he was abusive, and when she got too old like 28, he gave her engagement ring to the girl he is supposed to be engaged to now. >> if the young lady is worth it, it is okay, he likes younger models, he goes to get a younger version. kennedy: right. >> like a lease on the chicks. kennedy: when the lease is up. >> get a new one. kennedy: he drives it back to the lot, and -- now, you are not a tall person? >> no, i am 5-6. >> have you thought about being a jockey. >> absolutely not, i am scared to ride a horse. kennedy: who cares, the fruits of your labor. >> i make money doing what i do. >> i know you rolled up in a phantom. >> a jaguar, no disrepresent for people who ride horse for money.
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victor espinoza gives great hope to men who in past -- >> he does, don't give that false hope, a lot of show people that don't have money or means to make money like him, if you can make money, and you are short it is a win, if you are just short, you are not going to have luck he has. kennedy: that is key. >> absolutely. kennedy: not that he has a hidden riding crop somewhere, you know what i'm saying. >> it's the money. kennedy: all about the money. apple they don't have a shortage of cash, they have announced new streaming music app with play list cure rated by -- cure rated by rea people, is there room foe tech power house in a crowded digital music space. you have worked for clear channel for a long time. >> absolutely. kennedy: ihart radio is one of the first to get in, but apple
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has integrated. now they can stream line that, and pretty much offer it for less than anyone else. >> i am not into the streaming thing, i do iheart is serves a specific need of mine like radio. i can do that on iheart. kennedy: is it too crowded for apple? >> no. they will there their way in, they will put the app on our phone regardless. might as well pay extra $9. kennedy: that is hoping that he said that the streaming business, music industry is way too fragmented now apple has an opportunity to stream line it, that can be great for consumers. >> we're all slaves to apple.
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to our iphones, they gave us i u2 album ui am not a u2 fan but i listen total bum because they gave -- album buz always they go us for free, they gave us apple watches. kennedy: i am not in the apple watch trap, i want my iphone to be big. >> just buy an ipad. kennedy: i know. big iphones need to commit. kennedy: once they have a 6 inch ipad, they can call it maxi pad. [ laughter ] kennedy: i love you charlamagne. >> i love you too. kennedy: coming up, ki kim -- km kardashian keeping something kardashian keeping something from kanhave a sunset mode.
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kennedy: it is bikini and watermelon weather, you need weird news to go with your picnic, this is the topical storm. topic one. oh, sure, yeah, 2000 piglets. just rumming through the forest, like some managing call episode of winnie-the-pooh or. a few thousand squealers escaped from a crashed truck in ohio. from south carolina to indiana, to the slaughterhouse. and maybe they knew their fate, and split. firefighter, police, farmers and volunteers worked into the nig night. a few hundred died in the wreck. the rest will roam, grow, and kill, they will become ferrell
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within weeks, and en gorge themselves on summer forest fruits until they develop a taste forever human flesh, when they are too big to shoot, that is when they come for you, have fun with that buckeyes. >> topic two. have you seen video of this sassy dancer, so cute 6-year-old was just shaking her moneymaker in a dan recital, t to report, e was overcome with a force look at her shine. she turned me into -- i almost peaked my pants with happy laughter. look at that, what you need, yes. her mom put video up, i love it. we have not seen this level of enthusiasm since "little miss sunshine" got freaky.
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i love that movie. topic three. poor sammy, another display of dog superiority. a german shepard so kind, sweet, she doesn't want anything bad to happen to her friend, fearing her newfound buddy might meet a horrible fate, sammy shields the helpless creature with all her being, who was her friend? a like lobster, watch. -- a live lobster. -- sammy. kennedy: oh, sammy. i thought about what that lobster would taste like withdrawn butter, and cornbread
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on the side. then i got hungry. but it was a valient effort. >> topic 4. what happens when fast-food is not so fast? well, matt knows too well. attempting to use a taco bell drive through, he waited 40 minutes he began tweeting about it taco bill line has not moved in 20 minutes there is no way out, he stuck it to the man, at taco bell. this ain't fast-food, evening gone to the stake house. don't worrisome folks tried to help. a drunk plan is trying to organize everyone backing out, people coming from inside are warning it is not worth it folks were glued to media like it was oj and al wouldings in a -- callings in a bronco taste, they
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need to talk. he got two 3com bo meals, that is a lesson, complaining can payoff. >> topic 5. what do you get the man who said -- i am god's vessel bu but i wl never beable to see myself perform live, kanye west said that, his wife kim kardashian, she knows, kanye loves basketball, and kanye, with suitcases, she rented out staples center, and assembled a team of celebrities, players and tools like justin bieber, they came together to give kanye a birthday, and john legend sang happy birthday, we are told kanye was so happy, he actually wanted to smile, but it would have required a transition more
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drastic. >> if you have any weird stories you want to see in topical storm, tweet me. use hash tag topical storm, on instagram. coming up, ham. ruling out a pretty pretty billboard -- prophet mohammad billboard campaign, does she have a death wish? >> how do you sign your e-mails? have a good summer, how you sign off says a lot about you, i tell you what it i
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rolling out billboards to publicize the winning drawing, is that a good idea, we talk with the panel they are back. so, joe, you don't just say it is protecting free speech, i think that is necessary? >> i think it is good she pushes back, otherwise, you can't -- there is respecting someone's religion but when we bow to pressure for threats of violence, you can't make someone else obey the confidence of your relynn ong tha--religion that i. if you are not liking you this are not just against free speech, and art, and photography. kennedy: anything with representation. >> people say she is doing this for publicity, people really did come to kill her. kennedy: you say there is a possible backlash.
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>> billboards are meant for celebrities and athletes, think about kids who look at these billboards, and saying i don't know who this guy is, he must be cool, i want to stress leak him -- dress like him and r his his books. >> he is holding a can of sprite in one of those. kennedy: telling you to get lap band surgery. jewel yet, he knows what kind of hot water she is in, on some level, i want you to think about this, does she have a death wish? >> she does, i have to say, if she has a boweno her -- these essentially has a bounceo her head. she is a testify broad a tough brode, i like the agenda that these group saying she you know
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represents you know saying we don't -- we don't top bow down, these are people who whether we do anything or do not, these people have an agenda, which is murder. i mean, there are muslims who are not terrorists who find this offensive. but you know it the way you get attention to your cause. kennedy: bloomberg report is making rounds saying we're ending our worker mails the wrong way. how dare you, many of us did not realize it. reported said several common sign offs, that are not good for example, you use word best, it comes across as insincere, before at what, they recommend, something creative like former yahoo! employee who used the bird is equal to or greater than a word.
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all right, so, michael, i don't mind best, if i don't know someone i will sign off best or xoxoxo, it has to be 3. >> i read this me and your producer use best, i am changing to a mor sign off like i hope yt live your enemies. or i only tolerate you because it serves my interest. >> julia have you been burned. >> a boy, said -- well a man. kennedy: 17 and a 1/2. >> this signed it, text-message. said best, i thought, this guy, he doesn't like me. so i say, eliminate it, just be
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over with it. kennedy: you spend all day over analyzing it. >> the whole day. kennedy: so, you sign off yours truly. >> i do not. kennedy: yours truly. >> i got my quill pen. >> i use, a sign off by reminding people that my debut album is from i-tunes in amazon, which is the way i sign off, i would never say best, who am i responding to, i would say, you could do better, i am expecting more from you. kennedy: maybe we could sign off with that great soccer chant, be aggressive b-e aggressive. and women's soccer team won women's cup game.
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they could not do it without hope solo. on off field she created quite a bit of trouble. that shed more light on her domestic violent charges last year. i have to ask you, a lot of people have been outraged by headlines in regard to nfl, is there a double stan ard with female athletes? >> absolutely, she has a history of violence, and bad drunken behalf your, and a goalie. when she is committing the act she can use your hands. >> arresting officers could only kick her to the ground? >> you area a leg warmer you are good. she is a big strong woman.
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and it is a double standard. well, you know kids she hit was six-foot 8. kennedy: almost 300 pounds. >> she has a bad history with this, this is poor reputation for united states team. kennedy: and you know what happened julia is she pushed her family over the edge, her half sister and nephew were those who were involved in in dispute, they saw hope on good morning america, she was like, i think so good. and my family members are awful, they are hell no. >> she has prmachine spinning. she has done a good job making herself look like an rain jill, she is a poster girl for "mean girls," a train wreck, she needs to go quietly. >> i will not sit here and have "mean girlsmean girl den graded. >> she has a little bit of problem with the sauce. >> a problem -- look one of my
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favorite, she will go after the cops say you are a 14-year-old boy that is best insult you can come up with, i was a 14-year-old boy, i was awesome. kennedy: i hope u.s. goes all of the way, they lost in 2011 to japan, in penalty kicks, i hop - hope they avenge that loss, but when the sauce, and violence this is a woman that should not be drinking and maybe, neareds therapy. >> the focus. >> they need to take bribes to get hope into rehab. panel -- thank you. i was kidding it is a joke. >> wow. kennedy: you are amazing. >> a dream come true. >> coming up, a new tell-all book, real life story from
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on between shifts and between the sheets. hook ups 20 doctors and nurses, issues with drug addictions and problem that affect you like overworked, under staffed and staff startages and the consequences of obamacare. author of the nurses. welcome to you. >> thank you. kennedy: first of all you point out something interesting that nursing you say is a sisterhood, 90% of people who make up nurses are women, and 3.5 million nurses, largest group of health care workers? >> true, yet, they don't really have a voice, people don't listen to nurses, that is why nurses asked me to write the book, they wanted their experience por portrayed in a f,
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beach-read kind of way, i included some undercover reporting to find out secrets. >> one of the things that you reveal is not a huge surprise, but 87% of people you talk to said, yeah, we're always in our jammies, we work long hours, we do hook up at the hospital. >> there are two sides, i did a poll more than 100 nurses, i asked whether they or a colleague september with's doctor or another workplace employee, they said yes, but they say tv shows get the scenes wrong, because the closets don't have one door, they have two. and they don't lock from the inside. and nurses said, no one usually has time to go make out with each other because they have not had a chance to eat, they are so busy, they have not gone to the bathroom in 9 hours. kennedy: they just use the patient bed.
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roll over sister. but, long hours, can have serious consequences, not just on patient care, but, you found documents some drug abuse? >> one of the 4 main characters i followed, battled a painkiller addiction that let her to work while high, she is a smart, talented nurse, like other nurses that become addicted shy did not know, there are programs out there that can help nursing rehabilitate without losing a license. kennedy: something that is frustrating, nurses are seen as accessories on the hospital dramas, they really focus on the doctor, but they are the ones that run the hospital, anyone who had a baby knows you spend 18 hours with a good nurse. and maybe 10 minutes with your doctor. you know, if you had surgery,
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nurses are the people that you bond with you spend so much time, i think that development executives should read your book, create, a weekly drama based on this. >> there are talks about, that nurses are truly the unsung heroes of the hospital. and hospitals, schools, offices and homes they do so much more than public realized, they deserve our respect, our recognition. and they deserve our thanks. kennedy: a few seconds left, what is biggest surprise you found? >> biggest surprise, i think probably how some doctors treat the nurses when they think that patients are not looking, doctors have thrown scalpels and twisted patient's nipples under the sheets, there is stuff this nurses want us to know. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. kennedy: there it is, all right, coming up, they say there is a
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kennedy: i'll give you something to drink, you know there is a fine line between genius and insanity. he was not just speaking from personal experience, he may have seen future of iceland's gee gnome. they had their genetic -- compared. a certain sliver of dna doubled their chances of getting schizophrenia, and created bipolar disorder, they found that creative geysers were 70% more likely to carry the same genetic signature, sharing a
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link between being creative and out of 4 mind, if you can paint, dance, sing, frolic and sculpt with the best of them, does it mean you are crazy? probably. but it could not be a bad thing. who cares if you are on the side of nuttiness. you actual have far too much to say in the matter, so, what i say is go ahead, blur the lines, find your own line, and find your genius. you would be crazy not to, thank you so much for watching, you can follow me on twitter. and facebook and e-mail me. while you are there, take note of our new time, 8 p.m. eastern, 5 pacific, those who did not know there is an midnight eastern reair at 9:00 on the
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