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lifted the quality of life for billions of people around the world? by the way, the pope acknowledging that he knows very little about economics. it was really kind of an apology. it for us. the chairman of the house foreign affairs committee will be with us next. ♪ ♪ >> tuesday is always an interesting day. i am watching the simmering situation between donald trump and joaquin "el chapo" guzman. coming to a full boil. he has escaped from prison again. i know, shocking. how could those guards have missed the mile-long tunnel that he built under the shower and under their noses. donald trump wasted no time lasting him on twitter, turning this to political fodder and
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yesterday when individuals as can you imagine jeb bush ordered hillary clinton negotiating with joaquin "el chapo" guzman? and he kept continuing, saying that he and the mexican drug cartel used the border like it was unimpeded, sucking drugs and death right into the u.s. two things, number one, my guess is that donald trump is a guy that would rack up his rhetoric with an expanded drug war. and of course, a little military budget having. and of course, he probably expected him to stammer and give up in frustration at his fellow opponent. but actually he did not. joaquin "el chapo" guzman did not take that road less traveled, the high road, he engaged in the account on
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twitter says keep [bleep] around, i will make you eat your words tweet. good one. and of course, donald trump contacted the fbi because the big data drug lord called him names. and you have to choose whether or not it is best to back a guy with a death wish. and just hope that he takes a solid vice president like oprah or we can have a rational discussion about how cartels like this have worked in collusion with government and law enforcement, embracing the market that thrives, when people buy something that it really wants. and if they weren't, and could find their natural place subjected to market forces, we would not have words between the narcissistic reality star and a gangster.
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no addition never cure his addiction, but it does make it a dark shade of black. and tonight, a company offers unlimited vacation time to their employees. we will tell you where to send your resume. and now peters is here to talk about the nuclear deal with iran. anyone believe this. plus, one of my very favorite movies ever, back to the future has reached its 30th anniversary. and tonight i have a special surprise. hop on my hover board, i am kennedy. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> okay, let's talk this over with the party panel. we have dagen mcdowell and our residential comedian here. [applause] [cheers] [applause] kennedy: let's get this once and
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burner hot trotting. what do you think the reaction was of donald trump when he read that tweet from el chapo? >> you love it. because it was perfect for him to get his name out there. where is hillary clinton? and i'm telling you, trump is beautiful in this race. he makes it exciting and worth watching. kennedy: so if he had engaged truly clinton with the same kind of tweet, do you think she would back down? >> she would have backed down. donald trump welcomes that. i think we need that. why not. kennedy: were you surprised that he ran to the fbi did not. >> no, because that is what bullies do. they say things and then they're like oh, mommy. [laughter] kennedy: absolutely. >> it can happen, absolutely.
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kennedy: it's like those protesters last week that were protesting cops and burning flags and then when bikers came they ran away. [laughter] >> i do like living, i think it would be fun to ieinn trsa. heulunes go course. kennedy: okay, so i'm going to have to ask you. so could this election get any stranger? to have a future president in a twitter war with a drug lord. >> a presidential candidate who makes money off of women walking around in bathing suits and heels. and that's okay because there's no pull on the stage, i guess. if they capture joaquin "el chapo" guzman, and he runs as
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the running mate of donald trump, that would be my dream. if you put their photos side-by-side, which man's eyes will turn into a pillar of salt quicker. >> how do you dig out mexico's mass? >> sinaloa, they love the el chapo. >> in the tunnel? [laughter] [talking over each other] >> you know, he looks like bugs bunny. >> it's unbelievable. i. [laughter] [talking over each other] >> you know, at one of his rallies they should be like, by
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the way coming your accent is spot on. you speak as someone with great influence. [laughter] kennedy: kicking off the official start to his campaign is scott walker. he had this to say on a government and failed welfare. >> washington seems to think that success is measured by how many people are dependent upon the government, we measure by success as the opposite, how many people are no longer dependent on the government. kennedy: there are a lot of things i have to agree with. but what i don't like is if you talk about government dependency making references to welfare, but he's okay with corporate welfare and given hundreds of millions of dollars to private organizations that could make plenty of money on their own. last i checked, that was not the case. >> people always talk about individuals on welfare or
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handouts. but the government -- tax breaks you know, people that are on medicare and social security, you're taking out more than you are paying in, sorry, but you are taking money from the government and taxpayers. >> there are guys that can make a very effective argument. so if you make more and then you are taking, rather if you make enough money to afford your own health insurance, maybe the government shouldn't be giving it to you for free. and i was going to say exactly what she said. [laughter] [talking over each other] >> you know, anyhow, keep going.
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>> well, i think he's dreamy. [laughter] >> you have always considered yourself one of his followers. >> i think he could have some pretty good slogans like don't run, "walker" to the polls. >> everything that he says is exactly like everyone else is saying. >> i don't consider him the real. [laughter] >> first of all, talk like a human being, we want to hear you talk like a human being. >> that is what resonates with people. he doesn't need teleprompters.
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>> stopping robots. kennedy: those stupid platitudes don't mean anything. i am the man to make america big. >> i like that he speaks from his heart. kennedy: we have tons more with the panel coming up. they are not going anywhere. coming up next, allowing transgender people in the military. and the obama administration secures peace with its iran nuclear deal or a victory that could put us all at risk? lieutenant colonel ralph peters talks about her nex
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online and on the usaa app. kennedy: on his chair. and welcome back. a major change could be coming to the pentagon. dash carter announcing a study at ending the ban on military service for transgender service members. during the review, transgendered people will not be permitted, however those currently serving will be referred to the
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undersecretary leaving a review board this. and i am a civilian, so maybe i don't have a sameness, but it could be problematic. kennedy: we are going to try to do the next best thing. here in new york city.
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>> anybody should be able to serve if they want to serve this country. and generally, there were a couple of times when caitlyn jenner should continued to say what she wants. and others were not so nice and said that boschwitz should be reopened. [inaudible] >> you know, everybody should not be able to fight, that is ridiculous. >> are you talking about girls? >> no one from isis would defend the u.s. constitution and i do
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put to dots in it. >> that is why this transgender thing is hard. >> so if i drew little red dots on her knees, he would be like oh, gosh. >> i didn't really know about it until people pointed it out on
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twitter. and so i think that i can speak very clearly about this. don't hold back. kennedy: do you think that men will have more of an issue than women? >> i think that they need to do a lot more for women in general. >> lifetime viewing parties, hairdryers. >> maybe allowing them a class. >> what barracks do duvets we've been? what showers are doing reign. >> that is what they are figuring out. >> women don't care about that kind of stuff. unisex bathrooms? no problem. [laughter] >> everything is part of this. >> let's go.
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>> it's not sex, its nudity. there is a huge difference. >> okay, all right. >> we can do this reaight. >> we can do this real show. kennedy: ralph peters is here and on fire about that nuclear deal with iran. and a behind-the-scenes look of the sinaloa is anniversary, 30 years, and the new poll question. what distant state did marty mcfly traveled to?
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>> after 20 months of negotiations and ms. deadlines come and be obama and ration applauding itself for an agreement that will lift sanctions on a deal that is supposed to curb the nuclear program. congress has asked the days to review and vote on the agreement. so what do we make of it? let's ask ralph peters, the fox news strategic analyst and author of valley of the shadows. thank you very much for being here. >> thank you for having me on. it's always great to speak with you. >> when does john kerry did his nobel prize reign. >> i don't know the schedule for next year or the year after. this is such a sad thing. the iranians are brilliant negotiators. but they just, they ripped obama and john kerry and to what they have done is basically if you
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want your nuclear program, you can keep your nuear and there are very clear winners and losers and the winners are iran, this accelerates dramatically the progress towards being the dominant power in the middle east. kennedy: before you go on, i want to ask about hegemony and it seems as though they are destined to be one in the middle east, would you rather it be isis or iran? >> actually iran is worse. and that is a choice, would you rather have cholera or at the bubonic plague. sometimes you have to deal with both and you have to deal with the japanese and then not only that but the nazis as well. and it's no joke.
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this is a profound change in the middle east, but the others are european businesses, russian businesses, chinese businesses, we are obsessed with this. even if they could override the obama veto. sanctions are dead. >> you're absolutely right, and obviously russia and china want this deal. let's talk about your up a little bit. >> money changes everything, and this is a shocking thing and the head of the german industrial experts association predicted
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that within one to two years, german trade will be 5 billion euros, within three to four years it could be 10 billion euros, and that's not just snap back but we are going to play this out with congress, congress is irrelevant, all it does is exclude u.s. businesses. but obama has put us in this position. and you will hear about this but it also means energy independence goes away. because with iranian fuel flooding the market. that's part of this. kennedy: you are absolutely right, this depends on more expensive oil. we'll tracking, all of the domestic programs that we have come it depends on an elevated oil price internationally. and we know that this president has done the work that he has intended to do, the supreme court went down on his side on obamacare and now he has this
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deal. we have about 30 seconds. >> the real question is what will the next president do. because obama has done so much damage in foreign policy that will take successive administrations to fix it. but the first thing that the next president has to do is to get serious about supporting israel and our clients and to stop sucking up to enemies like iran and vladimir putin. the allies are now afraid of us. >> that is so true. and you know, i hope you come back. i really appreciate it. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up next, dave grohl from the foo
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kennedy: if you have an allergy to absurd news, get ready to
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sneak your eyes out of your skull because this is your topical storm. topic number one. there is nothing that new yorkers love more than unsolicited local performance on the subway. and when this r&b singer busted out a whitney houston song on the train, many just loved it. the entire subway burst into applause, overcome with emotion seeing the songsters told out a tune. watch this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ kennedy: oh, no one cares. you could have animated whitney herself and you would've gotten a similar reaction. sorry, but the last thing that
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is the new yorkers want is someone singing in their grill. but good try. topic number two. if there's one thing that jack black and boy george share, it's a love for aqua eyeliner and the doors. they both adore the doors. but how can they play a hello, i love you, when there is a lifelong selection of studio resistance or don't know any doors songs. >> do you know many? >> i do not, but i know who does. bobby is right here. ♪ ♪ ♪ kennedy: the legendary guitarist tom in the comic not brandy.
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topic number three. and let's continue with the music fans. getting as close as they can to their beloved band. most will sing along blissfully, rocking out to every song, holding up their virtual lighters, but when dave grohl invited this individual on stage, he had a chance to reach nirvana. all the while as long as he did not screw it up. [laughter] tweet. [inaudible] [bleep] [inaudible] ♪ ♪
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kennedy: he is my favorite part. you tore that up. it brings a little tear to my eye. topic number four. oh, childhood, the days when you could jump up and down and into things with no worries in the world. but it doesn't have to end yet. in washington dc where politicians rule, you can now jump into this with construction just completed, and the national building museum that was just completed, you can let your inner child shine through and dive into a 10,000 square foot ball pit. and no, that is not the pocket of john boehner. it's a big pit full of balls. except in instead of having to worry about this, you're more likely to end up in an essay
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surveillance records. in topic number five. it is the trick that you never knew that you wanted. but thanks to this, it's something that you cannot live without, a series of individuals created this attempting to land this backflip on a bike. something that is darn near impossible. here are some of the failed attempts. >> it's possible, but it's going to cost you. [inaudible] kennedy: can anyone win this? [inaudible] >> that is quite exciting.
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one of the handfuls of individuals that can even attempt this. one said that he wrote this like a god. [inaudible] and so if you have any weird stories that you'd like to see, uses hash tag and find me at kennedy nation. coming up next, the panel returns. how do you like the idea of unlimited vacation time? one company is serving that present to its employees. it is a ruse? and a breathalyzer. could it detect
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kennedy: welcome. in national business, known around the world as ibm, they may knaus van for international [bleep] milk. nursing mothers are sending their milk for traveling. i was in a conundrum when i was breast-feeding. and i was on a show where i was traveling and it cost me $400 to ship this back so that i could eat. >> you know, i was in sinaloa with my friends. >> i don't think women who work should have babies. >> number two, breast-feeding is
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disgusting. [laughter] >> i did it. you know, i have a daughter and i don't know how old she is now. but they basically bully you into breast-feeding. and what are we? animals? >> after you breast-feed, once you wean your child, you think, what did i do? it's a crease creepy. >> it's not normal. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i think mothers and children,
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i think it's lovely, i really do. >> i would breast-feed. seriously. >> if they gave my address -- my milk to my friend's daughter. [inaudible] [laughter] [inaudible] >> i would totally bust out this. i don't see anything wrong with that. but here we are. >> if they are shipping breast milk amah what about the women that don't have kids? do i get regular foot massages? >> no, you don't get stretch marks. >> you should get free shipping.
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>> at lease the government isn't forcing them to do this. [inaudible] >> and folks known for light bombs have a bright idea for their employees, unlimited vacation. yes, the new permissive approach to paid time off is part of a cultural shift allowing individuals more flexibility and it's a win-win situation, about 43% of the ge work for us, the first thing about this is they have way too many senior executives and managers. how much time would you take off? >> within that sound fantastic?
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smack it like a comedy club the audience to hawaii. >> there trying to compete with startups. >> because you are going to lose your job because a crooked and backstabbing individual is what taken away from you if you are gone too long. and it creates this even more cutthroat environment. and i can't work at the beach because i use baby oil. [applause] >> that is really money. never mind your skin. [laughter] >> but you are absolutely right. what you are saying is right. >> do not do it. >> they want to take your job. that is what will happen. >> let's talk about marijuana. many states, law enforcement, coping with how to keep high
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drivers off the road. >> it would be no problem at all. >> you know, that's interesting. >> a little slip there. >> companies racing to, but the best way to test drivers for mary jane. obviously marijuana affects people very differently. >> you can use a clip from how high with method man. >> they are coming across the border.
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>> what is wrong with that? >> that is what they use for the campaign slogan in washington and colorado. >> first of all, you don't even need someone to tell you who is the high driver. >> there they are. >> that is cool. it's like a startup. you say that high guys turn you on. why is that? >> you know, first of all, you cannot tell that i am high right now. >> i can tell you on something. >> i am high on you. >> no, i don't think you need a test to tell because it's just the guy that is going to wave
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you on. >> absolutely. >> and the guy, not in his car. kennedy: that is so true. it's like, hey man, will work for food were. oh, that would be great. this has been breathtaking. >> i know, i know. >> we are done. [inaudible] >> you know, it becomes legal, medical marijuana, the more legalization. if you go to anybody's house, they are getting high.
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kennedy: coming up next, we have reached the 30th anniversary of "back to the future." a special look behind-the-scenes at the iconic movie. secretly never thought possible and we will answer tonight's trivia question. stay tuned
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>> we don't have enough road to get up to 88 miles per hour. >> where we are going, we do not need to roads. kennedy: that is the end of back to the future, part number one. one of the most iconic does that marks the test of time.
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2015 also happens to be the year that marty travels to in the second film and not only the 30th anniversary. i asked what year did he travel back to and the answer is, take it away. >> where are we? >> we are headed towards hell valley, california, at 4:29 p.m. on day, october 21, 2015. see one that is one it was. to learn some secrets about the trilogy, we have an expert in the house. the popular cultural historian is with us. the thing that we don't need roads. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me on. >> let's tackle this question. i had completely forgotten this piece of trivia. originally cast as a marty mcfly. there is one executive who wanted him in that role and it
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just didn't work. >> what happened. >> well, michael was always the first choice, michael j. fox. he was always the first choice, but someone at eric. and the role in that is a little bit different than his character. it is nothing like it at all. and so we have him in this movie. and they shot for four weeks, the director saw the footage and said that it's not working out and so they reached back out and michael j. fox was willing to do family ties and back to the future at the same time and they fired eric after another two weeks, so he shot for another two weeks without knowing that he was a dead man walking. >> by the way in your book, it basically says they will never know.
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>> after 30 years he is still not ready to concede it. kennedy: another actor, crispin glover played george mcfly in the movie. >> hey, you, get your hands off me. kennedy: we were all rooting for george. so why did we never hear from him after the first movie? and that is something that my husband and i were talking about. there's a lot of salty language. but why would he phaseout? >> he was really polarizing on the set. the actors really love to work with them, the crew thought that he was eccentric and bizarre and complicated work with. >> all of that sounds correct. >> when it came time for the sequel, the producers really had a hard time reaching and
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chemical negotiation. so they can phaseout the character and replace him with another act or and put that back your in his makeup in from the first film, which resulted in a really nasty loss to which is kind of crazy. and so then he ended up getting comp compensated. kennedy: that is pretty incredible. and i wish that you saw more of them but in fact you don't. so the hover hoverboards, this is something from the sequel that is known as parents on a special on the making, everyone wanted a board, that it was actually quite dangerous. >> yes, the stunt in part to where you see the gang members crashing into the clocktower, this individual is dropped from 30 feet in the air and almost died. her face smashed in, her arm in her side was badly damaged in
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that sort of like a weird blemish on the making of back to the future part two. kennedy: thank you so much. we don't need roads. your book. you dive into the past. next, the amazing story of buzzing through pluto. we have your nightcap ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet?
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discovered pluto. and first of all, it seemed perfect. until it was redesignated as a dwarf planet. a historic flyby of the planet, nestled inside the new horizons space program where the ashes of this man who finally got to glimpse the planet not from the remote reaches of a classical planet 5 billion miles away and up close and personal with a front row seat. he died before his baby was downgraded but his daughter said that if he were able to see the planet and moon, he would've been astounded. now the life and work comes full circle and we got a better glimpse at what cost them so much curiosity. untaxed, he named a bunch of asteroids after his family and he is the great uncle of clayton kershaw. i hope you enjoyed your journey.
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