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do you believe an agreement is as important as the reigning nuclear deal subject to ratification by the senate? 92% said yes. in the scientific whole only 8% said no, that's it for us, we thank you for being with us. kennedy: happy day of the hump to you. we are glad that you made it to this glorious wednesday night. i'm watching the ladies tonight reporting with a bold mix of interesting and crazy stuff. we have camille with us breaking down polity that she thinks that a lady president needs. she says that the highest power
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speaker needs to be better versed on military and international affairs than the average social welfare queen because the women in politics tend to care so much about issues like that she has to have the gravitas to his son to the job, she thinks that women smile too much and talk too fast and a woman has to have a middle ground between being eva peron and margaret thatcher. which i love madonna's turn as a beta. and honestly, would anyone be talking about hillary clinton if it were not for bill clinton to a shrill liberal, unethical attorney? who knew. currently fear. and we have carly fiorina
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blasting the office of personnel management compromising the security of 22 million people and she says that the basic job of protecting liberty was flubbed and they were left standing around saying who let the dogs out. he compares this to the va and speier calls for immediate action and dismissals. but it's obvious that nothing is ever going to change in either place. these are just two examples of monumental government failure that expose how big and stupid these institutions have become. and it's not going to get any better until someone bold and smart waltzes and in meaningfully reduces the size of government. now, the most entertaining taskmaster was none other than sinead o'connor who emerges from obscurity every few years to growl at pop stars. and she posted on facebook what
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is a person doing on the cover of rolling stone, the music has officially died. who knew that it would be rolling stone that officially murdered a. take a look at that. women leaders are the new men and corporate rock magazine still sucks. thank you. yes we have on the show tonight? we are going to talk about whether the rolling stone has signed its own death certificate with too many ridiculous covers, and our panel ponders many questions, such as would you quit your job if your boss told you to leave your cell phone at home and the real-life forrest gump running across america. this is no lie and talking to him tonight somewhere from inside the united states. let's get to it. i am kennedy. ♪ ♪ and the federal government
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brought in a record amount of taxes this fiscal year, almost $2.5 trillion and so here is my question. what has the government done for you lately? posting it to this fox business producer. thank you so much for joining us. we have brian as well, also a comedian and republican strategist and so i have to ask you. we have seen so many monumental individuals. the va, so many, what has government done right? >> biggest thing i can think of to answer this is what have you done for me lately is there was a threat over the fourth of july holiday and everybody is still standing.
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up. >> you brought up carly fiorina, this is where she can separate yourself from other candidates because she does have the business background. but that's all she's got. >> a lot of people think that's all you need because everybody knows that if the government were a business, it would fail and the president would be fired. if you look at social security, welfare, you just expect that they're not going to do well. kennedy: even at the irs, this has been quite honorable to hacking in their own right. and well, let's talk about conspiracy theories. we have carlos with us, he believes that donald trump could be a democratic mole sent to help hillary clinton. it's actually not a bad eerie. he sent this tweet that roughly translated to i spoke to this
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journalist about absurd comments by donald trump and offered my theory that he is a phantom candidate and he pointed out that donald trump has given to the clintons and that they went to their wedding. here is his reaction today. >> from hillary's standpoint, the one person that she doesn't want running against her is donald trump. when i meet her, she was there, if i said go to my wedding, they were there. kennedy: and that is a neat euphemism. go to mexico and don't come back. and so you have to love the guy's response. he's honestly a very sensitive person. but unlike other people that just get mildly defensive, he turns everything into a full blown war. >> he goes big. he is a guy that if you get in a fight outside of a bar, he goes
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crazy. kennedy: janice dean the weather machine says that this is a theory that it's all part of a reality show, that he's doing sort of a phoenix here. >> i think that he is as real to canada as the hair on the man's head. which is obviously real because you would never buy that. and he's losing a ton of money by running for president. so if he was at one time not serious about this, he is now. >> have your campaign strategy to come out and say all mexicans are rapists and murderers. i didn't realize that that was a stereotype to begin with. just living in new york, i figured that they were all in mariotti bands in the subway. >> now you are generalizing it to you and i have never seen a
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mariotti bands. [laughter] >> i'm a new yorker. i feel left out. >> there you go. kennedy: we saw that brandi got on the subway and no one cared and then she said what did you think of that and nobody did. >> when you're on the subway you care about nothing but getting off the subway. >> so when are we going to get off? >> he is going to just go to victory and become the next president of the united states. >> i think that he has a better shot than people think. >> this is the most bizarre wishful thinking he is invigorating the grassroots. >> represent something. i was just in the middle of the country at a county fair in ohio. kennedy: i almost said middle
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west. >> as he said, he has stoked a fire in a part of the country where they defiantly are enjoying him, for the fact that he is the antithesis of where this country has gone. kennedy: i have a question. is donald trump sending thousand dollar bills to people that say positive things about him? i have seen a huge shift where more and more people are doing this. >> judging by this i think the answer is no. >> next week we are going to show up. [laughter] >> it could have his name on the back. [laughter] kennedy: even more questionable ethics. coming up next, sinead o'connor. nothing compares to this panel and they will be back. later on.
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kennedy: hello, welcome back. the rolling stone latest cover featuring kim kardashian's best assets. take a look at those white preservers from her top half. and sinead o'connor announcing that she took from facebook to her undisclosed location. this is sure to fly off the shelves and it has as much to do with it music as will rollingstone inviting controversy with their covers. coming up next we have more.
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here is our party chemo. >> well, i think that she has been consistent. but that has gone to making her a cranky middle-aged person. and she started off and now she's onto something else. and it's pretty weird that she's upset about this. but we can all agree that the rolling stone sucks because they have been putting the boston bomber on their cover and the university of virginia rape story was awful as well. >> that was so ridiculous. >> i guess the magazine is a disappointment, but none of these things have to do with music. >> this topic is very near and dear to me because i am an unapologetic kim kardashian fan.
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and it is a music magazine but it has a lot in pop culture and she's a cultural phenomenon. and i'm sure a lot of readers would pick it up to learn about her life with connie west, who is a music madman. >> if for no other reason it allows us seeker like we've never seen it before witches with close on. [applause] >> what is more offensive? >> yeah, that was embarrassing. and again, let's not confuse the two, when you give killers that level of public city it's almost like they are encouraging someone else to shoot for that. >> she is doing everything right. but let's say this. because everyone does give her a hard time.
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>> she's famous for having this on camera. >> agree completely. >> i think the only individual that we novalis caitlyn tanner and i'm not even lying. and you know, the music of kanye west gets and heads of many people. >> you know, kanye west even agreed with kanye west is saying that beyoncé should've been on the cover. [laughter] >> none of them have to do with music. rolling stone really was at a high platform for imminent thinking. >> she is citing another musician in her quote. like bob dylan.
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and i know that nobody cares on a. >> she did the same thing to miley cyrus and said don't let music turn you into a prostitute and miley cyrus said i would post your letter but i'm too busy hosting and performing. we have more of the panel coming up. everyone hates the middle seat on the airplane, but would you take it if they made it wider? we will talk about that when we come back next. >> ♪ ♪ oh ♪ kennedy: the realize forrest gump. a man running across america. find out the answer to tonight's trivia question coming up next.
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kennedy: the classic movie forrest gump is so full of memorable scenes like the time that horse ran across america because he just felt like running. i asked you how long did he run and the answer is three years, two months 14 days in 16 hours. kennedy: it has inspired others to try to run across the united states just like he did. he joins me now by phone because he is not at a big fancy pants tv studio. he's running 31 or 32 miles per
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day. >> how is it going? >> i'm doing good. how are you? >> i'm doing pretty good for now. kennedy: you are a michigander. why are you doing this? what keeps you running? >> well, the goal is to raise $10,000 for a foundation to this village in mozambique and get access to clean water and that is a motivator see when you are 23 years old. how much of a run or were you before you started this? >> i've been running for a couple of years. last year or so i've been doing 70 or 80 miles per week to get ready for this. the one that is pretty solid. kennedy: what keeps you going? how long have you been doing this reign. >> it has been a little over two months. kennedy: you're going to do this
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over 100 days? >> yes, probably 99, but right around there. kennedy: you are a little over two thirds of the way to your goal. i imagine that the first couple of weeks is pretty exciting. but are there days when you wake up and the last thing you want to do is run? >> yes, it's like the first couple of hours it was exciting and then you realize that you have to be doing this for the next three months. the first couple of weeks were rough. and then as we have gotten closer it's gone a little bit easier. but definitely some tough mental moments out there. kennedy: do you ever get emotional? >> i don't think that i have energy to have the emotions. but i'm sure that i would be if i could. kennedy: berkeley, i heard you had some dogs run with you as much as 10 miles. is that true remapped. >> yes, that is a real thing. i will be running by a
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farmhouse, a dog will come out, and it seems like they are fascinated or something. they run along with me until i get back to my van and stop. kennedy: you have dog repellent to 's or something you have in case a dog starts running next few? >> just to my house amazed that i occasionally carry but i've gotten pretty good at handling the dogs. >> i'm sure that you have. what about people that have heard her story? are they running with you and matt are you surrounded by the wrong? >> it's not a huge crowd like forrest gump, but i've had a few people that have met along with me. so it's been pretty cool. >> if you run to new york, holler at me. because i will put on what i can run with you for perhaps 8 miles. >> i will hit you up.
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kennedy: let me know how it's going come your calorie intake and all of that. and good luck out there. >> thank you very much. kennedy: wow, 60 days on the road. holy cow. a new study finds that chimpanzees have something that we don't and it might surprise you. stay tuned to see if the panels buying any of it. at first, nick
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wave your diaper like you just don't care. dwayne smith posted a video of his 1-year-old son doing the way it. you will recognize this song. he is so cute. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> obviously the son of tory smith is also a receiver. he plays with his toys and minds his own business. then his mom and dad turn on music and he's ready to dance because he has ants in his pants. and it was only a matter of time before someone violated godwin's law. and it's donald trump using actual images of not see
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soldiers in a campaign ad. not just any soldiers but they are from hitler's personal connection. there are those that are praising him for bravado, there's no doubt that they are our brash elements. go ahead and put some of those nazis on the border. and no, he didn't take credit for the timing imagery, the campaign blamed it on an intern. that violates the law of monica lewinsky. topic number three, they say never to be eight dead shark. some terrified folks noted a barely breathing great white shark that had beached itself, it ate too much lunch and almost entered into a food coma.
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beachgoers said 20 or 25 years ago they would not exactly be helping the shark, they would be harming the shark. and now we have a little bit of a surveillance video of it in animal about 10 minutes after it was rescued. ♪ ♪ >> sharks are very flammable, you should know that. topic number four. it's good for so many things, as you know, a place to throw your letter, a spot for roadkill to take a snooze, in the perfect location to land an airplane. coming in from new jersey when a small plane carrying students and their instructor was forced to make an emergency landing on a busy highway after losing power, but amazingly no one on the aircraft was harmed, but the
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worst part is that the pilot didn't have any change for the new jersey highway toll. it is just a tough place in chris christie's america. sully was actually piloting the craft that day. topic number five. america's lunch nanny has faced a revolt from some schoolchildren, unmoved by the new healthier meals that she has lunch ladies swinging at the kids. if you're wondering if we can be healthy and still have greasy food, oh, yes, we can. thank you to nick offerman. >> welcome to the pizza farm, where we are hard at work doing the right to see pizza that your kids love. acres of pizza stretching as far as the eye can be. and oh, rash pepperoni straight
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from mother earth. kennedy: there you go, that is the kind of hope and change i can believe in. if you have any weird stories they want to see, go ahead and uses hash tag topical storm and send me a tweet. you can also find me on instagram. coming up, a photographer has captured his innermost feelings on film and the images are so incredibly powerful, we will find out more about this project. first from a new survey found that overwhelmingly young professionals would rather work than have a job where they cannot text me
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kennedy: welcome back, a poll pool asked 18 to 34-year-olds what they would do if their bosses ban them from using mobile devices at work. and while most employees say that they are guilty for doing other stuff on a job, is it a new reality that employers talk about this? let's ask our panel. i'm going to start with you.
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>> apparently this is surprising, but i don't think this is just a millennial thing. and you know, i can give you ask mom and dad come, the same question, they would consider living. kennedy: i think that most people can't live without their devices. kennedy: what was the football team? would it be the 49ers? and now every 30 minutes and he
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as chimpanzees than the modern man hands. the hands of chance have changed the most in the course of evolution. [inaudible] >> you get that a lot. >> oh, yes, i'm watching cam videos. >> i will not have you to meet my work. >> i hate them because th are snarky and they think that they are superior to us.
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they are going to take over and start massaging people. i know how it works. kennedy: argue more it impressed by humans or kim's?. >> you know, they had other primates outside as well and there were chimps that were getting loaded. but listen, i think that chimpanzees should understand this because they do lots of things. and we text message and get our nails done. >> we have manicure salons and nail polish.
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people in the front will lose 2 inches in front of them with a defined position in the bathrooms are going to be smaller. >> that's terrible. >> they are adding an inch away at the 12 seats during which means less legroom. and they are decreasing the weight of the actual seat which means less padding. and like, oh, great, you're going to have to sit on that. >> oh, yeah, for sure. they are promoting this wider middle seat.
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>> i fly a private a lot. [inaudible] >> it's a bad situation. you know that you are in a bad situation when the pilot is asking for money. and it's like, hurry up. kennedy: i am going to bid you a good night. thank you for joining us, brian and carly. and a moving tribute to american veterans where powerful images. the veteran vision project individual is here and we are individual is here and we are going to discuss some of these at ally bank no branches equals great rates. individual is here and we are going to discuss some of these it's a fact.
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kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. still not sure whether to stay or go to your people? ♪ well this summer, stay with choice hotels twice and get a $50 gift card you can use for just about anything. go you always have a choice. book now at choicehotels.com at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping.
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kennedy: overseas in places like iraq and afghanistan, scores of veterans have returned to civilian life but unseen scars and stories that are untold. but they are gaining vision out with this project. where members of the military pose in the near. we see a familiar sight of a soldier in uniform and infections pose in any way they choose. these are the photos that show posttraumatic stress disorder, gender identity, and this incredible idea is something that you came up with for your sociology masters program? >> that's right, i came up with this for a community in population that i felt needed
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attention. so let's look at the first one. kennedy: yes, this is doug. >> .hayes, his photo is a representation of him being away from his family. he's one of the few people that are not standing on the outside with his family. only in the reflection. he spent eight or nine months out of the year raising his children on face time. and they came up with that idea, it's very symbolic. kennedy: i like that you involve this and creative process. >> they come home with physical wounds, very visible sacrifices that they made. and again, here he is in
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uniform. every day he was on his knees looking for stuff, very mobile. he's overcome a lot. and he is a triple avt. there's only like 40 or 50 in the. kennedy: because of the medical technology, some would've died in vietnam instantly. but because they were able to save lives on the battlefield, it's a really beautiful thing that he looks in a manner and still sees a marine. >> patrick is actually one of my friends. and i think that this is a beautiful photo of a very traditional relationship of someone from the military serving our country. kennedy: i love these images.
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>> this is a big topic among veteran communities. medical marijuana and what they choose to deal with there. >> how you treat it, luckily the va is open more often on the show, we have talked more about this and psychotherapy treating it. but that is how max medicate himself and it's very interesting. >> there are some people that are taking the prescriptions that they are given, i know that there's a lot of people that use it as an alternative and they feel that it doesn't alter them as much. >> probably not as numb as much and they are able to work through the pain.
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>> i don't know them, i don't give them an idea, literally i don't even know the one you can see more of them, they are beautiful photographs am i thank you for sending that. coming up next, who do you think this would be? ♪ 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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>> you came up first a few months ago about having an ncaa style tournament. and now you are saying that we should pick a president on who would throw the best bachelor party. >> everyone is trying to be relatable to the voters. it is not right out of the back. you have to say billy clinton. >> she tempers with the witnesses,. >> she can switch accents, she can become a different person and she's kind of sappy. but as a general rule if you're trying to plan one of these parties with a candidate specifically and if you have
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thrown a bachelor party i say carly fiorina. because every bachelorette party when it ends, when you get to the wedding or the reversal dinner, everyone is talking about that one bridesmaid that got a little bit -- you know, the one that danced with a male stripper, maybe it too much whipped cream situation. she looks like she could he that person, which means this could be bad situation. kennedy: you like to say that they are interesting choices, i think that this is an interesting choice. >> he can throw it, this is what he can throw for me. and every guy can do this, he does a conservative bachelor party and you can invite your father a mock you and your brother-in-law to and nothing
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goes on. kennedy: we >> warning, the following jokes are raunchy, risque, and for adults only. >> suzanne, you look great. i think i'll have your room sent up to mine. >> no one threw a better party, a better black tie, a-list, racy, raucous, hilarious party than the king of cool... >> dean martin. >> dean martin. >> deano. >> dean, you're a phenomenon. you look like cary grant and you smell like ed mcmahon. >> starvista entertainment and time life present the dean martin celebrity roasts. >> dean and i have been on
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