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thank you both. c thanks lou. c the pole but any mention do you believe trump irrespective of whether he winds is making a puggle christmas in our country? that's it for us, good night. hello and good evening. i am watching "fox news" senior correspondent henry the dreamboat do his best to rhonda rousey impression and impressively uncomfortable display. hillary was dressed for the occasion and what look like a prison orange jumpsuit. it only lasted five exhilarating minutes and it started with ed asking how areas about the top-secret info on her server. >> i take responsibility but that does not change the fact and no matter what anybody tries to say the facts are stubborn.
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>> would the is that even mean? and how on earth does stubborn explain anything? let us continue. ed are you listening to her? ad you are not listening to me. if it were a government account they would be saying the same thing. >> know they wouldn't because they would be on the government account presumably safety security encryption oversight and transparency. gosh i feel like such a corruption. has this sort of thing ever happened before? >> everybody's acting like this is the first time it's ever happened. it happens all the time. >> that's true just ask david. sandy burger and jeffrey berlin. it makes me nauseous. >> what you are seeing is a disagreement between agencies saying you know what they should have been the other saying no
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they shouldn't. it has nothing to do with me. c no sister has everything to do with you. if there is a possibility of confusion disagreement or redesignation of status of recognition you transmit on your server then it's entirely your responsibility. you were the secretary of state. finally our hero ed tries to press her on whether or not she tried to wipe the server before she turned it over with the same usefulness as a rusty wet toaster. c with a clock or something? >> yes, with a cloth. if that's her attempt at being humorous she has failed them for that she can no longer run for presidency. she is disqualified on the rounds of humorlessness and criminal ineptitude. you are going down sweetness and ed henry put you in the leg lock you want wiggle out of anytime soon. tonight the fda approves a female pill, thank you fda a+
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donald trump wants to kick out every illegal immigrant but can he do that legally? the founder spin magazine says the zoo today is terrible. he and i will rabble about it because i think the music is pretty fantastic. thanks for being here. let us welcome the man of the hour at henry, "fox news" chief white house correspondent joins me tonight in his first appearance on the show. welcome. c i'm excited excited, good to see you. >> on a scale of are you kidding me who are you out of your mind lady how do you rate the exchange that you had with hillary clinton? >> it's probably a little bit higher on the scale towards the opera salon because look we have been through this for weeks and months now.
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we have book and tear of two news conferences the one in march of the united nations when she finally let out the cat out of the bag that she had a personal server and she insisted there is no classified information in that server. that turned out to not be true. we got other explanations about while there were no classified markings on the e-mails and i didn't know about it. we are not going to be able to hash it out today the book ended with a news conference yesterday in vegas where hillary clinton was still coming up with legalistic answers dodging the direct questions i asked repeatedly about due to swipe the server. we are told fbi officials said in the early part of the investigation they believe number one somebody tried to wipe the server raid just try to wipe the data off a number two the fbi believes they can get the friends they can get this data back. that could be a big problem not just politically but legally if
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there's damaging information. c you can answer a lot of questions he have had. i was surprised she didn't have an answer to that question and you had to repeat the same question five times three she tried to joke about it and ask if you meant with the cloth which i was offended by that. >> if you think about it this is the second time in three or four days that she used to joke to dismiss the investigation. over the weekend she was on iowa and said i really love snapchat now. the message just disappears in the crowd kind of laughed with everyone outside around not just republicans and some democrats said is this a good idea because here's the problem big picture. for longtime clinton is going back to the clinton white house and made living on pushing back on scandal and controversy by playing it on right-wing conspiracies and do we need to be fair and a lot of times republicans have been out to get the clintons but on the other hand they have given them ammunition to fast-forward these
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of them self-inflicted wins and my bottom line is tonight this is an fbi investigation now. so it's harder to say this is part of some right-wing conspiracy trey gowdy in the benghazi committee when in fact this is the fbi non-artisan and by the way to get a to the obama justice department not republicans and they are the one that open investigation. >> we do have some apolitical bodies overseeing this from the inspector general, agencies going over her e-mails trying to find out the status and many of those transmissions were classified. the last question have you been contacted by her campaign and are they cross with you? >> you know a mother to. when she was and i was she had taken questions in 28 days and i interrupted her to remember the incident and that was early in the campaign. after that i heard a lot of grief from the campaign. i thought it was impolite figure adjective.
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this time is of the questions were fair. what they were confused by were not the questions with answers. there's a story on political saying there's a lot of banks building in the democratic party about this exchange i had with her yesterday because it builds on what we have seen in recent weeks. bernie sanders out of no way -- nowhere is gaining steam and rather than battle hymn on the issues she has, on our defense doing system by now you'd think she'd have answers to these questions. her supporters again not just our enemies now her supporters are saying what in the world is going on? >> is a different fight that she and her husband have fun the past and we have ed henry. ed henry thank you very much. >> great to hear you. >> is hillier -- hillary foster for recent? my all-star panel joins me kristin sultan sanders and co-founder echelon inside and
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author of the selfie phone and a host of red eye and michael malice author of dear reader. so michael i'm going to show you a clip. we have isolated video of her face as ed was tuning up the first address. i wanted to watch it. >> what is the body language say to you? >> what is great about this is -- >> is that the body language of the same person? >> was great issues clearly giving appeal to the millennials because that sense of entitlement of never having to answer for anything you've done but we are seeing this searing sarcasm of hillary clinton when dick armey was doing a health care health care hearing city after let's find out about hillarycare. she goes u.n. dr. kevorkian referring to the doctor killing people. that was an immediate sarcastic answer to congress that there
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are so many hate speech answers. the mask is slipping and that's why i'm excited to see it. >> as you point out is difficult for her to depress some of that rage but i have to ask you were you surprised at her lack of answers when you pressed her about her server? i'm stunned she doesn't have an answer prepared and has practice 100 times. this is the core question that she will be asked at every campaign stop. this is what she will be asked. she is supposedly running this campaign where they have all the very best of the operatives on the democratic side in all the best resources and all the best infrastructure and she's been a politician for so long. i do think she's very likely to be the democratic nominee but there's no excuse for the inability to answer this basic question. >> the only reason she will maintain the nomination is because time is on her side and
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it's not so for al gore, john kerry joe biden or anyone else who wants to get in so what do you think your team said to her after the exchange? >> i think they said great job hillary. i think they purposely don't have anything ready because if you have an answer that's prepared and it looks polished and professional you are regarding the question is legitimate and what they are trying to do is act as if the question is silly. they keep making these jokes and that in patients that comes up is the same fake impatiens cheated on the benghazi committee. what difference does it make? it's not even real rage. nothing is real about hillary clinton. it's fake rage because she's pretending to be annoyed by the silly questions. >> i really have to get back to the business with people. she doesn't even care about the issues because she's so mired in this. a lot more with the panel. hackers released names from the infidelity web site ashlee madison.
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>> lycee in 1993 i am pearl jam. tom-tom continues enjoying a 10-point lead in his polls over his fellow republican rivals but now he is closing the gap with hillary clinton. courting 21 polled trump has gone from 16 points behind or two now within six. the panel is back. tom shillue and michael malice and sub i've let's discuss. is there something donald trump is doing right or she doing everything wrong? >> a combination of both and i think when you put a lot of people would say trump is a joke but when he put the two of them next to each other they look at hillary and say that guy. it's a myth the fact that the extremists the so-called extremists won't appeal to the
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broad american public. most people don't know where they stand on anything. 20% of the country is is conservative i thank, 20% as liberal and the rest of the people don't know anything. they don't know what's going on it also when you appeal to the swing voter there is no swing because there's nothing upstairs. they are dummies so i said people are attracted not to someone who puts the difference or triangulates. a like extremists on either end so they might -- >> they're happy being on the pendulum swinging back and forth. kristen you thought the trump would flame out at this point that he is proven to be an antibiotic resistant mrsa to his though. this is a guy whose campaign will flame out and you can't kill them. >> i confess. i thought after the first debate we have this new chapter starting in a republican campaign and it hasn't come to
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pass. they think part of it is voting isn't an emotional act as it is a rational act. if you feel like what they're saying is honest and you feel they are telling you the truth even if you think what they're saying is a little bit crazy to give him credit for saying it. where to point where voters are so frustrated with politicians that they say the same old, same old. they will take someone who they don't agree with on policy decisions but they feel at least he saying what he believes and they give him credit. >> i think there are people who hate him less in the polls bear that out because his unfavorable ratings have dropped. obviously that happens is your favorability improves but people go i don't hate them as much. you have hillary clinton and donald trump who are essentially the same person if you take away the clustering personalities because they are both government people who want to expand government programs. you will have the same kinds of
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presidents in my view. do you think there needs to be more party's? >> i am glad tom is preaching my thing for contempt to the common voter. i think what's happening with trump is a question of legitimacy. he's on the stage at the same level as these governors and giving answers like they are and suddenly it's not helping the entertainment section and now you have to grapple up his legitimacy. >> when you have a double-digit lead over your closest competitor you are no longer friends candidate. >> by definition you are most likely to win. >> he's leading a field of 17 people. he has 16 color publicans and he still got more than his next three or four competitors combined. >> we could be looking at maybe two all over again because perot was in the lead when he pulled out. >> if trump has a commanding
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lead who is most likely to peel off in the republican party? >> my point is perot was capturing everyone's imagination before he went crazy. >> he keeps threatening at the republican party doesn't treat them right he will go full perot which you were never supposed to go anything someone like rand paul would run as a libertarian. we don't even know them anymore. much more coming up a little later in a quick programming note to donald trump himself will be on in the flesh mornings with maria tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. eastern time on a foray in pacific. make sure you stick around in the panel will talk shortly about lady. first the judge on donald trump's immigration policy is kicking out millions of illegals does it violate the
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>> welcome back. bill o'rielly locks horns with donald trump about what the constitution says about the constitution. >> billet think you are wrong about the 14th amendment and frankly the whole thing with anchor babies and the concept of anchor babies i don't think you are right about that. >> if you were born here you are an american, period. >> there are many lawyers that are saying that's not the way it is in terms of this. >> what does the constitution say? i went to judge andrew napolitano. in other constitution better than anybody.
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>> these guys are friends of mine and one of them is a colleague of mine bill o'rielly and one of them i have an interest of full disclosure a financial relationship with. i own a piece of real estate with one of mr. trump's company matches. bill is right and donald is wrong. the 14th mimic cannot be clearer. it doesn't matter the circumstances under which the pregnant mother came here it doesn't matter what her intent is or was. if the baby is born here even if the mother takes the baby away the moment after birth the baby is an american citizen. when the courts are constrained language like that in the constitution they are construing the plain meaning of the language at the present time. they are not constrained with the language ought to have meant in 1868 when it was enacted and obviously wait it was enacted to force the states to recognize the citizenship of the recently freed slaves. they also had in mind native americans would have been born here and would never be considered to be citizens. and the courts have never deviated from their
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interpretation. >> that's what you said not one time and what are the chances the constitution would be amended? >> it's very cumbersome and would require by ordinary means a vote of two-thirds of each house of congress and the ratification of three-quarters of the states. there's another constitutional convention that's less likely -- one of our colleagues won't tell you who sets up a some other commits a crime coming here. can we strip the baby of citizenship and he gave a harsh answer. that's what the nazis did, punish children for the alleged misdeeds of their parents. we don't do that. >> chelsea clinton's mother might have committed crimes in this country and i'd like to shift their attention over there in her exchange with ed henry mrs. clinton pretended to play about the meaning of wiping her server that has been turned over
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to the fbi. if she did like the server clean could that solve legal troubles for her? >> it would be depend on which he wiped it clean. it spreads below law about the fancy phrases anticipatory destruction when he destroyed evidence that you anticipate the government will need even though they haven't yet actually demanded it. it would depend upon when she attempted to wipe it clean at how successful or unsuccessful she might have been but let me tell you a little about what she did pray she took possession of 88,000 e-mails that she sent or received in her capacity as secretary of state. crime number one because under law that belongs to the government. she deleted her to 3000 and she destroyed them. in order to return the other 55,000 to the federal government she sent paper copies, that's crime number three because she destroyed the metadata that accompanies the e-mails of the worst crime that confronts her is the one for rich general petraeus was convicted and that is the failure to secure
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classified materials. we now know that she sent or received ossified materials. we know she exposed them to great danger. she put them in the hands of people who lacked classified security clearances. it's a case of when not whether they decide to prosecute her. >> he can cover the entire scope and were perfectly satisfied. marco rubio attempts to throw a football to a little kid and the result is not good for either of them.
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republican party trailblazer presidential hopeful and an outstanding pro-quarterback with impressively strong and accurate aim. marco rubio is no jack kemp. amnesty was aiming for that kids face. >> good when marco. stay away from sports on the campaign trail. come on, son you know it made to thursday. >> false choices like the ones the president laid out. >> it wasn't the drinking. it's that he was so nervous. he should stick to pork chops at the iowa state fair. topic number two here's a video of a baby who loves his cat so much he just can't wait to wake up and see that furball the first thing in the morning. just watch these two.
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it seems like a baby loves the cat but on closer inspection i can see with going on here. that poor young creature isn't able to properly express his total fear. did you see the cat doing whatever could to get way from the midget in the blue straitjacket? i know the whole thing is disturbing. that child would be lucky to make it to preschool with his eyes intact. topic number three. colorado has a big problem with stoners and this nightmare one of lovers expressing their legal right to get stoned on referred. they kept stealing the 420 mile marker signs and now the trend has spread to idaho. they had to cleverly change the signs to mile 419.9 because
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that's just shy of 420 and nobody wants that sign. 420 as you know is stoner time a.m. and pm so here's a fun thing to do it work. if you suspect one of her co-workers is a stoner set your alarm every afternoon at 4:20 4:20 and walked by the desk in say hey it's 4:20. see if they get all skittish. topic number four. fox hosted the first gop debate with the top 10 contenders. many people accuse politicians of acting like children. >> governor bush to have it insisted you have the life experience uniquely her own not your fathers and brothers.
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>> obamacare, repeal obamacare. obamacare. >> illegals prosecutes and i have her friend happens to be. >> the actor playing john kasich is john kasich. tune in next week when each of these child actors joins the growing ranks of declared republican candidates. that will make for one heck of a debate stage. topic number five if you have had a dog in now they have a tendency to eat your food when you're not looking but not all of them are as honest about it when confronted. like this dog. check it out. >> ralph did you eat my tater tots? keep them. >> i love that dog so much. he's honest and obedient and his name is ralph.
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a very funny human name. you can't eat anything that falls out of it by maintaining your dignity and self-respect. and dog hepatitis. if you have any weird stories you want to see that you know i want to see them too. i have a great digital catcher's mitt. tweet me and instagram hashtag hashtag -- coming up the panel returns. patrick has delivered on their threat and posted a personal insult bond ashley madison. plus the food and drug administration finally approved a female viagra like tell. the retirement communities just got a lot more interesting. stay tuned.
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>> welcome back. hackers have big names from a cyberattack on sms and the notorious dating line site where people look for fares. the hacker say 90 to 95% of users are men. that is shocking that i can't believe if her second and they are getting duped by fake female accounts. a lying adultery web site, nothing is sacred anymore. our panel is back kristen anderson, tom shillue and michael malice. let's discuss this a little bit. you think the impact team the group of hackers who have revealed all of these as a medicine, do you think they were mad because they were thwarted when they themselves try to go on the site? >> i was looking for friends people who shared my interests. >> ashley madison sounds like a sweet place to find friendship raise. >> i thought i could find female a cappella singers ab women who
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were married and tired their husbands would not sing with them. >> you are such a giver. this could be more than one tom shillue. ashley madison, mostly guys. >> you or i tenor, right? i'm a baritone. >> i'm waiting for the bill clinton profile to come out 849. you know what's on the web site. >> actually has his own web site, the clinton foundation and the trolls around and rich guys guys -- and finds willing participants across the globe. >> a lot of people that signed up for this use their work e-mail so their first name and last name.
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>> that's exactly how you do it. we need to transparency, don't we? in the presidency and adultery. is the internet forever? >> internet is forever so this is one of the things that's a big lesson coming out of ashley madison for everyone. just because you do something on the internet that you think is anonymous and secret nowadays everything is forever and nothing is secret. privacy is an allusion and whoever the group is the hackers in china, sony figured this out the hard way that nowadays just because you think you are doing something a little inappropriate on the side, it's on line and its anonymous. it's fine, it's on line. >> thank you. >> the fda has approved a drug of female viagra.
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the drug changes actual brain chemistry which raises several questions like why should ladies have to adjust our brains and where can i buy it in bulk? i will start with you. some of the side effects include exhaustion and fainting. >> and -- it's easy to be glib and make jokes but this is a serious problem for women. and i husbands. put it in your wife's drink and your marriage will be happy and healthy. >> or her she can knowingly go to the pharmacy or she can have a nice stiff drink if you know what i'm saying. it has the weirdest name but it acts like more an antidepressant because instead of increasing blood flow to the area it works
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like a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor. >> which is weird because most of those anti-depression drugs make women not want to have sex come isn't that drew? >> am i but on opposite days. >> is it true that the drug prozac made people want to have sex. >> that was one of the big side effects. >> the bottom line is women don't need this drug. every woman i have ever known are insatiable and all they want is sex. it's ridiculous. >> i haven't had that experience. >> are you aware that this drug manufacturers saying that women are crazy and that's the problem with their sexual aptitude -- appetite. this is a fascinating divide in the feminist movement. on the one hand you have folks that are saying this is great the fda has not approved
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anything for women and finally gender equality and pharmaceuticals. on the other hand you have folks that say whatever woman's sex drive is what he had to prescribe something if she's perfectly content with what she is doing? >> they didn't need to improve their sex drive but their physical problem which is. >> lack of function. business insiders rank the most expensive colleges in america and the dubious distinction of the most expensive matriculation place in the hand -- $67,255 per year by columbia and chicago in illinois. his college worth it anymore or are you overpaying for a coaster with latin on the? >> college is great and there's no reason for it to be $60,000 a
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year. >> oak elizabeth warren slowdown. >> i don't mean that the government should be subsidizing away a tuition bill. we have to find ways that people can get skills so they can have jobs in the workplace and feel like they have learned the things they want to learn. instead of spending that on college but the problem is because there's so many government organizations keeping student loans rate low like a cartel. it encourages universities to have high tuition. >> the problem is college has become worthless. the only way to get a job is to have a college degree which will cause demand increase. was it business major and i've never taken a business course. i didn't want to make -- waste time educating professors are the only reason i went to college was to have the diploma
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because i knew i would get a good job and it would pay off. >> would you encourage kids to go to college? >> i would not. i'm hoping we can devalue education but time they're 18 or they think it's a scam and i don't use the word is a joke. scott -- college is a national scam but the problem is if things continue i will have to send my kids to school because of something you need. i believe the evil corporations because they keep hiring people insisting they have these advanced degrees and they only want people from the top schools but they are not top schools. they are ridiculous. >> the top schools are snob vectors is what they are tom. >> he is reversing the trend because he's giving you $100,000 to not go to school. i love the man. >> david letterman even though he is questionable politics has offered scholarships.
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tom and kristin michael thank you so much. we are all going to join hands and join tom's a cappella group. coming up to bush wants to expand nsa to fight evildoers. oh do i have a message for jeb but the founder of spin magazine is here. he says today's music is awful. 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.
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the founder of the music magazine known as spin and a critic of today's music scene. he said it's good for car commercials and the opposite of rebellion and admission. he joins for now. how are you bob? >> how are you? >> you been invited to come back although it's no longer magazine on the newsstand. is that strange for you to go back and see it? >> it's strange to go back at all. 30 is more than a generation. the first time i walked into the office there wasn't anybody there so that's mindbending and i said let's bring back original dna the fact that staying was the arbiter of what young people for the world at large. they were looking at doing great stories coming up. >> you talk about some of the
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stories that you broke an investigative pieces that you have done. i'm registered in your description of you are in angry at the commodification of music. explain what you mean. >> i didn't say today's music. the "new york post" said -- i said today's music is called modified to such a terrible degree that their life is strangled on a bit. when i was starting spin there was a tremendous physical movement called the underground. >> in the mid-80s we were in the middle punk rock and metal and the 90s hip-hop and grunge came along at the same time and there was a huge shift your magazine with documenting and i understand the concern that there is not that type of rebellion now but i would say perhaps there are some in the media fractures that it's
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impossible to break through. that kind of music exists but you don't hear it unless you look for it exist there is not a spin. "rolling stone" isn't what it used to be and there's no mtv essentially. >> it's true on one hand but on the other hand music has always been fractional iced brother was curt cobain in a garage and they did get heard and they didn't get heard immediately through mtv because they had the get -- to have anybody listen to their second album. you too was once an underground band. we wrote about it and young people set who are they? it was a vibrant culture concerned with expressing their concerns. there was more indignation. i don't want to sound like the old guy. >> how do we get away from his
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use thing hashtag get off my lawn to having a legitimate gripe about the state of the music industry which is so vastly different than it was in the 80s and 90s? >> now the commercial soundtrack. they were great artists out there. i am nearing 60 years old and they are not singing for me. this is not my generation's music. i have no criticism. i only criticize the culture, the industrial corporate structure that is making -- not compensating these are compensating these are just two, but the mainstream digestible to the. i made the point for journalist i said you have a tv commercial now for one of the telephone providers where everybody is told to keep their data and they are jumping up and down and leaping. the guy said is this generations try and? >> is no version of selling out.
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people were worried about selling out to they didn't want to be part of stories in magazines and didn't want to sign major labels and now there's no such thing. my worry which is different than worrying about the commercialization is i worry the band is just writing singles and album is essentially bad enough it makes me sad. it's not that there's not great music is being written to digest it differently. >> i know there's great music out there. >> i think you cannot push the music and strive. >> i'm just saying culturally it's not by generation. i always say i can't ask judgment. what i can pass judgment on this i think there's a subjugation that great historical spirit on the young people who say i resisted and resent and reject your values.
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jeb bush is becoming my least favorite presidential candidate and he doesn't wear prison orange jumpsuit. we all know the government is not throwing -- but that's exactly what centralized curriculum does. this time bush is doing his best calling for expanding the untenable unconstitutional security state. he says the nsa needs broader powers to combat what he calls evildoers pretty wants tech companies to cooperate with intelligence agencies who have poisoned the well of commerce by creating backdoor programs that investors and customers and haven't been proven to catch
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terrorists. extending the reach must be familiar to jeb who is trying desperately to get out from under his own brother shadow. his sleight-of-hand will do nothing to detract from his common core commotion and he shows how close to the apple he has to the apple tree of mass surveillance of his brother played with the patriot act. jeb lasted tech companies for allowing customers to use more encryption which is all they have been clamoring for since the government has been collecting the data. consumers want protection from the kind of government jeb wants to -- and he shows not only -- tarzan is the issue but basic economics. it's hard to imagine a more dangerous combination and that is saying a lot during a election cycle that stretch the boundaries and became a political reality. thanks for watching tonight. don't forget you can watch all new episodes of kennedy and the through thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern five pacific on the fox
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business network and follow me on twitter at kennedy nation kennedy fbn at fox business.com. i can't wait to read your e-mails. have a swell night. i will see you soon. bye. . >> i was holding the books up and screaming like a kiddie schoolgirl. during the war period like a superman 17 with superman beating the snot out of hitler.
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