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thank you, joining us congressman jim jordan, and general jack keane tomorrow, be with us, thank you for joining us tonight, good night from new york. >> i am jedediah bila in for kennedy. tonight, the naacp leader who pretended to be black, resigned today. and two terrifying shark attacks happened over the weekend in north carolina, what do we know, i will ask jeff corwin, i will give a piece of my mind to a film critic who say women can't undergod fellows. >> and jeb bush ajointed he is
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running for president today. he had a rally in miami. with release of fizz official -s official logo. we have remy mooney, and will ron, and jimm jim fell la, we ho talk about jeb bush, remy what do you think about this. there is a enthuse yaf enthusiah hillary clinton. what about bush? >> i think he realized he has an energy issue. everyone knows, i think he does too. >> he is getting a rose light now but probably not getting the
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final rose. >> in a ni nutshell. >> and logo? was it crafted he left last name off. >> you know bush name is something of an alb annal -- alr jeb right now. the struggle is proving he can overcome that. so far, this is beginning of phase two of his campaign, phase 1 he, not clear the bench, phase 2 he will have to be aggressive go after scott walker hard, and marco rubio hard, and overcome the name. >> jimmy, as someone who spends your days and nights talking with g.o.p. constituents. >> all day. >> your second job. what do you think about jeb? old news, are we looking for fresh blood.
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>> i think he has a great chance to win, people vote for a candidate based on how it makes them feel about themselve, jeb bush represents a redemption on his brother let's presidency appeal would vote for him, they would feel they make a part of this redemption. i am probably going to vote for hillary clinton so i know i support embezzlement. he is trying to distance himself from his brother, who do you think designed that logo, looks like his brother made it with his little kid painting kit. >> he wants to do this to present himself great with out reach, maybe a logo to say i'm not part of the old guard, i am young, fresh, hip? i don't know.
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>> there is spanish language version of that, there is sign with thetiics ex l -- points on. he you know, he won hispanic vote in florida, we tried to reach out to the african-american community, this is somebody who has a real record to run on. it is about that name, and his abillty campaign, and how rusty he is. >> like you have this new blood on g.o.p. side, with rubio, walker and paul all of these young, trying to be hip, some cases acting hip, rubio always talking about the music he likes. i feel like it will be a challenge for jeb bush in the same way for hillary, she represents someone who you know, they represent people they have been in power for a long time,
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but they are not hip, and happening. >> i actually feel bad for jeb bush, a lot of things that people hold against him, he probably had nothing to do with, not his last name-brand, was not sort of torn down as a result of anything he did. i think people are probably ready for something new, that is why there is a lot of excitement for other candidates. >> and talk about common core. we talk about on air. i think this is a big issue. a lot of moms and dads who do home work with kids, dealing with this are frustrated. he comes with a sign that conservatives hold up, if you support common core you are out, is this his biggest issue. >> yes. that and immigration, which is what he associated with, he is not only candidate to embraces common core. if you think of walker and rubio, and bush top 3 he is most a gressive, he seems leak he is
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interested in winning this argument, he is telling them, i am correct, i am policy expert here, listen to me about common core, that message may need some refining. >> let's not have that opinion. >> i hate common core. >> i have something i want to go to you for. >> a new fox news poll, which presidential candidate would you like to spend your summer vacation with, hillary came in first, jeb in second. survey asked who would you least want to join, hillary won that. jeb again in second. jimmy, tell me now, first of all would you want to go on vacation with hillary clinton, if not who? >> i don't mean to pile on her, but she is a great person to go on vacation, if you do anything crazy, she will destroy the records of it. >> what happens in hillary land,
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stays in hillary land. >> i like rand paul for a road trip there would be weed. but really, bernie sanders, he supports so many hewlett-packard are ap -- european policies me might take a 6 week vacation. >> he would expect to us pay for it. >> that could be a problem. >> are republican candidates cool enough to want to vacation work i think rube re rubio, and, and walker, i would vacation with those guys before hillary. >> you al would want to go with lease judgmental. on republican side john kasich, lindsey graham. >> lindsey graham? >> i don't know.
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he could be fun. >> i am floored whether people say he is fun, funny, entertaining, do you listen to him? >> he has a stump speech, he tells jokes that are almost inappropriate, they get the attention like rotating first ladies, he takes it to the line. >> i think that people' hillary to go they think she will bring bill, that is where the real party is at. >> nothing predictable about that. >> i don't know, i like to eat on vacation, with people who like to eat. i would like to go with mike huckabee but 1990 huckabee when he was still eating unhealthy food. >> and he plays music. >> the guy who is always breaking out the guitar. i don't understand why it was people are saying they would want to go with hillary clinton.
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>> she is so polarizing though, they want to go but so many people don't want to go, a love her or hate her thing. do you think that people look at folk on lif left saying they wod be more fun? >> i think that is changing, they are one that are more hung up on political correctness, nobody on the right yells at you for eating gluten on vacation. >> i might, and kennedy would as well. >> for different ryan reasons, she is trying to survive. >> if you look at independence, 36% picked no one. none of people appeal that is nuts, then 13%, also picked clinton. what i look at hillary clinton, she is not charismatic, she is you know made fun much for pantsuits, seen as an older candidate, i can't figure out what it is about hillary they
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like so much they would like to have a margarita with her. >> you heard of her, you know the name recognition hire than say, you know john kasich orelo, lincoln chafee. you know, you have to factor it in. >> hillary, i don't know there may be highway patrol for you, if they may be hope for you. >> coming up more with panel, the naacp leader who allegedly pretendedded to be black resigned today, and jeff corwin will join me to talk about two little kids who got attacked by sharks in north carolina. should we be scared? stay tuned.
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transgender? what do you think is it the same, if katie coope -- caitlynn define herself as she wishes with dolezal? >> i don't know. i feel like it is a objective. that she is not black. i think it would be the same as if you said, well does bruce jenner or caitlyn jenner have a penis, that objective. and but as far as anything else i'm not sure. jedediah: could it mean then, that you could wake up today, and i could say i'm hispanic-american, that is how i'm feeling, i studies spanish literature in college, i am feeling spanish. is that the directory headed in. >> i think i too am going to elect a stammer through this one. >> you could say you are a
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26-year-old female? >> well, i think legally you can define yourself as anything you want, there not you know no way -- if you want to identify specific island, no one can get you in trouble for, that this thing with -- did we figure out how to pronounces her name dolezal. >> i heard dolezal, and wil dol, she pronouncessed it rachel luther king. >> oh, boy. >> she has been misleading people for a long time. this came to life with her allegations of hate crime against her, which did not have much basis and fact as of right now, this is different from caitlyn jenner if only for that. jedediah: caitlyn jenner is coming out being honest saying this is who i am, now i am true to myself, this is someone who lied to many people, maybe got the position she did because of some of that deception. >> i think so, i think she is a
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sociopath, if you think she told the stories of getting beat with a slave whip, and going to ledges she used lie to further division between race in the country, that is the thing that bothered me. i am interested to see what she does with your courage award, how does that work. >> this is something that, you know transgender is something that scientists have looked into there is a lot of research on it. we've been come to recognize. this thing with just saying you are a different race, then using it to gain advantage is a different category than actually based on a scientific standing. jedediah: the whole issue with her parents coming forward saying this not true, how does that sit with you, it seems like an odd family relationship dynamic. >> it does, in one way you would think your parents would not rat you out.
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but she is like filed 9 different hate crime complaints with police, at some point her parents are like this not right, maybe i need to say something about it. people are getting hurt. jedediah: she was fighting for civil rights, you know an important role, she did step down, do you think -- i think it was interesting that public found this unbear able. someone out there speaking for civil rights and doing something so important would be deceptive in process. >> it contaminates the process. and people are -- people that are trying to defend this, legitimizing the term transracial, it may be down the road but right now this is ridiculous, this is something else, a person motivated by this deception to further their own career, and make money. jedediah: this is fraud, do you think there will be
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accountability, what will happen? >> i think we -- her life her career, in a lot of places is over, she quit her job today, and she has been receiving social media mob going after y you. that is pretty bad. jedediah: that is a great point, that in this day, and age, if you do something, social media will find you, and make you pay. coming up after two little kids get attacked by sharks in north carolina, jeff corwin is here to tell us if we should be afraid of a jaws attack. >> and a film critic said that women are not as capable to undergod fellas, stay right here, you don't want to miss it.
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jedediah: this year marks 40 anniversary of release of jaws, over the week there were two shark attacks within a mile of each other in north carolina in the span of about an hour, the first one, a tun teenage girl lt her arm, and the second a teenage boy lost his arm, i am joined by jeff corbin by phone. people become per tied, how -- terrified, how scared should people be. >> you are right. this is a terrifying encounter with the shark, but they are rare. only you have about 1 out of 11 million people ever having a negative encounter or dangerous situation with a shark.
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it is hard to be rational when something tragic happens like this, but truth is, you have a better chance of winning lottery than being attacked by a shark. jedediah: a interesting thing i heard, the attacks occurred in waist-deep water, you think of a shark attack most people think of deeper water. is this a surprising statistic. >> it is interesting, you are right, most of us think that deep blue water with a shark attack. because that is where you are most vulnerible, but shallow water account for 60% of all shark attacks, during this time of year. in the southeast. because, this is the pupping season, we get a great congress of sharks that come to reproduce, and bring their off spring into the world, there has been a lot of rain that makes water very murky, you add those
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two formulas it could be a recipe for a rare disaster. >> what about if someone were in water, and sense a shark nearby, what should they do or should not do, i heard that people kicking around, sharks see that as natural behavior of their prey. >> well there are? things you can do as preventive medicine with avoiding a shark attack. time of day you go to water, don't go in a sun up or sundown, or bad weather conditions, whether there has been a lot of rain, and water is murky, in an area where there are a lot of sharks in a highly stressed briding or eating situation, you don't' be no water.
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if you are in you need to get out, but to show you how remote these attackers are, when you are in water, you are usually never more than 100 feet away from a shark. >> wow that is amazing, i guarantee that ern watching this just went what? how are you not supposed to get terrified what you tell us that. >> i know. i was in hawaii, i was looking at the beach, and this was in maui, there were hundreds of people in water, waist deep, and i saw, a 11 or 12 foot tiger shark. swimming in between the swimmers, and i was thinking, look at this. but nothing happened, the shark went about its business. so, the scary news is yes, there are sharks out there, sometimes we share the habitat with them,
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but rarely does that result in injury. jedediah: a read somewhere that 93% of shark attacks are against men. i don't know if that is accurate, is there a truth to that? and why if so? >> you know, that is news to me. i don't think they are that selective with who they decide to bite or not. jedediah: they are not gender selective. >> no, but, you know -- a lot of times, someone is bitten it is what we call a test bite, he is testing it, he is not sure if it a shark or a prey to eat, he will take a test bite, sometimes they are dangerous, the average bite of a shark can pull away 5 pounds of flesh, you may not like it, but, if yo if you if he wanted to eat you, he could do it, or she good with ease. they are really selective, and
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we don't have to be as scared about them, that is little comfort for these victims unfortunately. jedediah: yes, thank you so much, for joining us, steve corwin. >> my pleasure. jedediah: coming up, paul sorvino's wife digital doppler xddhas something to sayto a fil. >> if you ever wanted arnold schwarzenegger in your car with you, i have great news, topical storm is next.
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>> hit the road you are coming with me. if you go to your destination first. jedediah: i am so excited. turn left and turn right with routine directions also has signature phrases at the end of the trip. >> get down. get down. number two. after easing flying disks as to ways it is practically unknown as the frisbee perot this pair in bosnia at are not aware of the proper way
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to throw it but apparently it did not make it to this part of though world. hopefully they do not traveling. a tyrol this the overnight rock star recording his said as he rocked out on a "guitar hero" here he is playing along. ♪ ♪ jedediah: the dad said the music takes over and hit sugar brother is getting in on the act in the background. number four. nothing says pride for
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they had the '90s hit walking on the sun. ♪ yesterday's for some reason they were giving out free bread faa concert. then bread is thrown then what happens if it is up on stage? >> if you throw one more piece i will, a fine view and beat you. [bleep]. [bleep]. i will tell you right now [bleep]. jedediah: the lead singer was not pleased i would not be either. word on this treaty was up say -- upset because they were handing out free gravy
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♪ jedediah: a female prison worker in custody for 80 into convicted murderers in their escape last week. joyce mitchell was allegedly involved with one of the inmates and he made her feel special that allowed her to provide them with tools including chisels and flashlights. she got cold feet as they had the drive away car issue brought them to her home where they would kill her husband.
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what do you think about this story? she was going to provide all this? >> my thirsts -- my first thought is she had it pretty good. going now with this guy in the present she gets to see him during work and knows where he is all the time for ago looked happens when she tries to bring that hacksaw blade. jedediah: that is the good way to keep tabs on the guy. this sounds like a movie plot. >> like shawshank redemption jedediah: and could this be the real story that there was the emotional love affair with the breakout now we chase them? >> it is humorous and tragic and poignant.
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>> on the bright side it is nice eric is someone out there for someone. >> i was shocked i thought every female prisoner worker was of lesbian. i had no idea because the show has turned into that but there is a hopeful message if you're watching at home bayview haven't found the right percentage you have not committed there right crime. jedediah: if they are in jail you happen to work there could you see yourself fighting to release them? could love accomplish that? could you have them re want them. jedediah: now they are out there doing god knows what. >> look what happened. jedediah: it is amazing because you see these stories in the movie but then when it actually happens everyone sits back
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to say it is literally happening. our people suspicious? >> suspicious of what? >> it makes sense. jedediah: wondering what went down. >> there is the pretty good understanding girl loves boy and he escaped said he heads to quebec. i feel like it shed a a bigger story. jedediah: i feel that there is something bigger that something is missing. i am a conspiracy theorist. in english teacher will not teach shakespeare she does not believe a long dead british sky could teach my students about the human condition it is time to end the eurocentric presentation of the literary world.
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when people disregard the of graphics just because it is outdated. but we have to throw everything away. i feel like shakespeare belongs with the common core they're both impossible to understand. is interested than outdated and people don't get it so why bother? >> if you take them out of the classroom how were they supposed to understand for those teenagers movies based on their plays? >> beverly hills 921 o it is about love. >> like the al lyons of
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shakespeare and comedy. [laughter] i like it that somebody can't. jedediah: what about the idea of the season transcending just because the language is out of style , and that hits home if you explain it to let them work through read. ended is well documented that he is a great writer but is said aspiring kids are not into it to get better appreciation for the nurture. that everything is okay. i feel most would receive
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this that if you cut old class titles of the syllabus how many courses with 16th century this or that? >> i am surprised that she is not shakespeare shaving right now. i never understood that. the university of california faculty trained to avoid micro aggression and. from janet napolitano. with a melting pot to say there is only one race, then a the human race. what is going on? >> there is the fight going on where to the old school
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liberal ideas that come together and have been deemed offensive from the left-wing. really it is the internal left-wing dispute that have great criticism. >> it is the old school that you cannot say that. >> is supposed to be a place that ideally are not correct sometimes the conversations should be uncomfortable but if they are afraid to speak their mind. >> nothing like what you just said there is nothing
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offensive. >> so ridiculous. i thought this was an article in the onion. i am not even kidding. because colleges have gotten so pc crazy they don't know what is offensive many more that if you refer to someone as articulate it will inflict shame on them because they undermine their abilities. if you cannot kill -- call somebody a hard worker but they are training people to look for things to get mad at. seinfeld is right i think he is owed an apology.
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of women on not capable to understand good fellas that women are sensitive to the male characters predictably getting a lot of heat for his column i love it you misogynist a big. and another female twitter users said sexist and ignorant much it is one of my all-time favorite movies. he is here to defend his theory also the wife of good fellows are you may remember he played the mob boss for i will warn you ahead of time you are dealing with a brooklyn high italian media will get tough but i will give you a chance to explain yourself first. >> of the headlines have spent misleading. at "the new york post" brief segar seoul says mobsters
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the more people shrieking and run away in terror. jedediah: so what is your message that women cannot relate or they don't understand? it is about betrayal but many people feel in touch with and did enjoy in their own lives. >> it is the question of taste. and many stadium 92 rue des in line but i tried to explain why it but it was saved reptilian subsection of the brain that men identify. just like on triers they sit around to bus stops to have
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a very small group of guys. jedediah: i want to bring you in because it sounds like stereotype i like the movie take in an terminator is one of my favorite all-time. so what do say? >> it has of best movie ever but i will challenge you. to i think it is hilarious to be choked around the neck and to take off in the car with the mother of lot. and i get that.
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it is fascinating. but i don't take you are wrong fair. jedediah: what you bring up is with they don't get how to bust their chops per cry have to tell you nobody i know is better at busting chops than me. [laughter] >> in my a experience they support each other. talking about people outside the think if that was appropriate or proper. firing at each other one after the other. jedediah: i took it to mean that women were more hypersensitive and you had to tiptoe around us. a lot of the map politicians are out there and i think we could to get out pretty well
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to come out strong. >> i agree. and that is the thing. women are capable to understand good fellows. we know what we're doing and women every day come up to my husband to say we love the movie. we think it is great. i have to tell you that women love the movie and they are fascinated and also the i italian heritage. and we both enjoy it and talk about how women are so sensitive. i don't think that is a relevant point but i applied
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you want dash up claudio and to challenge you to a drinking contest and we will see who wins. jedediah: date you so much. you were very brave to cover appeared to defend yourself to 100 year-old woman defense herself. so you're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. well, we have 30 years of customer records. our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. my drivers don't have time to fill out forms. tablets. keep them all digital. we're looking to double our deliveries. our fleet apps will find the fastest route. oh, and your boysenberry apple scones smell about done. ahh, you're good. i like to bake. with at&t get up to $400 dollars in total savings on tools to manage your business.
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jedediah: what is the secret to living of long life to get a good night's sleep? ask the lady who just turned 100 she says during a lot of cruz. a woman from staten island said she has a daily dose of tune glasses of wine and peppier nebraska farmer turning 100 than he has a beer every single day at
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