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thank you for being with us. be with us. good night from new york. ♪ kennedy: let us bring it in and discuss. tomorrow night's debate, and the bloodthirsty republicans see who can emerge and lead the pack. itit is no surprise donald trump sucking oxygen, hogging headlines and did what he needed to do by centering the conversation on his chosen issues. the moderator wants everyone to fight. what remainswhat remains to be seen as if his co- moderator will play got you
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again. now, ben carson needs to do what he did last time which was not much. he said little, stayed quiet, and complains a little bit. his nonperformance is actually helped him in the polls by thrusting him with an ankle biting distance of donald trump. carson may take a little more heat this time. all right. there is room atop the podium for 3rd front runner. that is how these candidates have to approach the night. carly fiorini still enjoys the spoils of a good performance. on the main stage this time i could finally solve the riddle. he will not go after her in quite the same way, but if
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she can stifle i'm hillary will be the one taking notes for future that reference. they havei have seen their fortunes fall, and with a slightly more crowded stage, these two charismatic way challenged governors impersonality trends plants are dancing drag queens. immigration, common core, he should stick to birdwatching and the economy and sprinkle in a little as been y'all. expect more fireworks, and although neither of them were health at all in the polls, it is fun to watch a couplea couple of hotheads go at it over security versus privacy. you and i both no it. everyone else should just go home. no one is clamoring for a
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president graham. tonight judge andrew napolitano is here to talk about a five-month gap in hillary clinton's released e-mails. can you say smoking gun? comedian to change with the times.times. listen to the college kids. say it ain't so. ready to take the scene. one of the most notorious criminals ever. glad you're here. i'm kennedy. well, hello.well, hello. i have called have the quiet storm for good reason. quietly catching up with the donald and maintains his lead among republican primary voters at 27 percent nationally. it is been carson who is close behind him with
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23 percent. any other dark horse republicans likely to emerge? let's check in with the party panel. executive director of the independent women's forum joined tonight by comedian sharad fall. race wars live every wednesday. also, comedian dave smith looking into the correct camera. part of the problem and the solution. welcome back. let the games begin. what does doctor ben carson need to do tomorrow night? >> not be boring. he is a board to me. kennedy: i just assumed. >> he is like the will smith.
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>> no one does the fresh prince dance. there's something about ben carson that is contagious. >> why people seem to be comfortable. i will give him that. we can trust him. remember what happened with doctor huxtable? >> actually, i don't. >> all right. i think this is going to be one of the most important dynamics of the night, how trump and carly tackle one another. >> a little bita little bit like a tennis player, slow and steady. >> maybe tomorrow. >> maybe tomorrow night nuclear. but ready to take on all of the progressive economic agenda and none of the other candidates are ready to talk , paid leave mandates, those initiatives. kennedy: she will actually
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make sense. what are the odds every single person on the stage, beautiful place but i have been to end the door, but how many of them will try and convince everyone they are ronald reagan incarnate. >> the standard for every republican. i don't know if it will be more intense. healthier thing going on where everyone saying it is carson, trump, and carly fiorini. i am surprised crews and grandpa are doing so bad in the polls. i think we will see less of that. the history of the republicans, they seem to be trying to separate. >> everyone is going to give the story. >> and how he was the ultimate outsider. >> and actor of all things. >> and he is going to pounce on the narrative.
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>> everyone who is not trump. carson should stay in. in particular, immigration, i don't know what his stances. >> he might not. i have to get to no him. >> maybe he will where scrubs. >> maybe. >> four years of er. >> the person who can take on trump, rain him in and put him back in his place. i'm a fan, but that's just my personal opinion. if we can have someone say, stop, go back, lettuce of a real conversation. kennedy: but anyone who gets in a confrontation with him in violates. if that's what is going to do, he is playing in marysville house.
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>> ben carson said he is godless the other day. everyone else, it seems to have really hurt them. >> ratcheting back some of the political entertainment and make it a littlea little bit more serious. and i don't mean to sound crotchety. butbut i do want to hear about the issues. kennedy: here is another issue we all may have to chew on. hillary clinton said this. >> he would be good, but he's not eligible under the constitution. he has served his two terms, and the argument would be as vice president it would not be possible for him to succeed in a position. that is what i have been told. kennedy: constitution, got it.
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why would hillary even say this? signaling i'm in trouble. he is super popular. >> asked the question about what your husband thinks. this is how desperate she is now. i did not know it was going to be this much fun. i actually think that it is constitutional. could he be vice president and then kill hillary clinton pardon himself? >> only for two years even after the pardon. >> i was wondering if we are waiting for the moment. the day care center or whatever. >> it may be a reversal of gender roles and elevating herself. twenty points.
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>> never looked more desperate. interviewed by slater from saved by the bell. >> not available. >> definitely is answering those. >> what shampoo do you use? >> she wanted to finally go somewhere. she wanted to seem relevant. don't worry, the panel returns shortly. should we really listen to easily offended college kids? first, judge napolitano on deck. what happened ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count.
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kennedy: good evening. glad to have you. five months worth of e-mails during her tenure at the state department are missing. hillary hiding something largest doing her best makes an impression? i am joined to discuss. better than anyone on the story, and let's get right into it. it is not five months at a time, but what does it say to you when you realize there is a month year and three months there. >> the 1st three months of her tenure as secretary of state, february, march,
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april. kennedy: did not send one e-mail. >> we know that brian pegged leann oh, the eye state department staffer who installed a server in her home was paid for his work on february 92009 and it is worth then. what was being done in the three months following, she has an obligation to produce those e-mails. why? why? because she has acknowledged that they were governmental e-mails. andand if you mingle governmental and personal, who owns them? the government. she has seized government property but how that is stored -- destroying, misplacing or keeping through her own knowledge. fast-forward to benghazi, september 2012. late october,. late october, early november or early december 2012.
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the crucial 60 days. but was also happy, pres. obama was in a reelection campaign against mitt romney. the public can make there own conclusion, conclusion, but she has the legal obligation of producing those e-mails that the state department does not know . kennedy: if the fbi had control of their server, are those now government property? >> yes, they are. they are also evidence of misses clinton haven't taken possession of government property, returned some of it but not all of it. she may have inadvertently returned all of it. more importantly, evidence of a cavalier and criminal way in which she failed to safeguard national security. the chief diplomat of the united states dealing with
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military, diplomatic, and national security secrets every day. no national security clearance. >> absolutely. if she is sending private e-mails, there is classified information, anyone with any kind of dealing could have been hacked and vulnerable and thus the national security interests are as well. she floated the idea when lopez asked her whether or not she would have her husband run. she said she thought about it but it was not constitutional. >> yes,yes, i know because the language in the constitution is ambiguous. the amendments hasamendment says no person shall be elected more than twice. if he were vice president and somehow succeeded her to the presidency he would not have been elected. it was written in the
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aftermath of aa republican antipathy and reaction to fdr's four consecutive terms. it will be up to the supreme court to decide whether or not he could even be sworn in because there is another amendment that says anyone disqualified from being president is also disqualified from being vice president. this argument goes both ways , and the supreme court would have to resulted. >> i think it is a momenta moment of desperation. i think that she is signaling to other democrats the by has been will run the show. >> because she is desperate to salvage her campaign before she gets indicted. kennedy: thank you very much. coming up, the panel returns. get with the times. has she turned to the dark side?
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plus, we have an expert with the inside story on the real crime lord coming up
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important as a comedian and human to change with the times, to change with knew information. >> i don't know about that. i am dubious of your claims. the have sabrina and dave. i will start with you. she is saying you kind of have to evolve and become more pc. they don't even play colleges anymore because they are to pc andtoo pc and don't want to have to deal with worrying about offending someone. >> first of all, comedy and college comedy are two different things. i will not discuss comedy business in front of civilians. we can talk about this on wednesday at our meeting.
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you don't need to know. kennedy: you still play colleges? >> the money has got to be right. and i say what i want to say. kennedy: you are in the minority. willing to say outrageous things. >> what gave it away? >> the leather jacket. the difference between watering down your material and evolving? >> there is a big difference. i think it is embarrassing when she tries to jump on liberal issues. college kids are almost always in the right side of history. you can only believe that if you've never read about history. >> they lead the revolution. pretty much always on the right side of history. >> have you ever studied history where things went wrong? the group she's talking about of the militant arm
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for dictatorships. when you have a big government, they try to get that group of people to be on board. i don't understand what she is coming from. seinfeld tells jokes about airplanes and peanuts and he's coming out saying i can't even tell these jokes anymore. >> one of the quotes that you gave before the show, a finea fine line between adapting to the times and losing your soul. >> i think so. it is time to modernize, start talking to women, things like that. but i taught college students. i cannot imagine having to stand up and tell jokes in front of them. back down and clean everything up so that we don't offend their precious ears.
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>> he has a right to say that. >> good for you.you. they turn around terms like racist, sexist, and prejudice. my fear is college-age, the young people are so overly sensitive that they will never be funny. >> they are the dumbest. >> so coddled. so it's like a seesaw. they can't work. >> will they ever be funny? >> they have to go through some pain. >> completely coddled from the time they emerge until they die. >> and is dangerous that those same kids are now all falling in love with bernie sanders. healthcare for free, education free, education, and this is the
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message they are getting. >> am so glad you brought that up because i will talk about that later in the show. good luck with that. putting your well the power. very good news and bad news. now you can review
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jacket and watch out for humpbacked whales. look at that. all grown up and ready to play rough. harder to handling your average labrador. look at that thing. no one was crushed when that will landed on that kayak full of people. right there. planning your own funeral. the whole thing makes the blissful. here is a snippet. i love that scooter. topic number two. you can use yelp to review virtually anything. no a bottle
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of grape juice and a trip to meet the rabbi, a nice man who will use his phone. cook county department of corrections in chicago. thisthis is the worst by far, even worse than ste prison. you know what, i may start smoking just to get in. some say these serve as a way to make it more transparent. >> this is supposed to be served slightly chilled. this is room temperature. kennedy: topic number three, it's yelp. like you,you, i have often thought of raccoons as rather than terrifying pets will gladly use there oddly humanoid hands to scratch our eyes out.
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kennedy: all right. high. actress helen mirren late and on sexism and body language saying it annoys me
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when i seei see men with an arm slung around the girlfriend's shoulders. sparkling, handsome, gorgeous. let us discuss.let us discuss. she does not want to see guys walking around with arms around the ladies back, but i think it's sad. >> the day my husband stops touching maybe we will have a serious problem. there is a reason women cannot have it all, they don't know what it is they want. nothing is good enough. i enough. i wish that these actors and actresses would do what they are good at. kennedy: i think she is being a little overly sensitive. i no she is aa sexy beast and you have had a fetish for a long time. >> ami'm on the record saying that she can get it.
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kennedy: are also on the record saying that your going to give it to her. >> i would. kennedy: as, if you and eleanor dating would you put your arm around her? >> with my, 16? put my hand in your back pocket. i'm with her. >> when your rollerskating. [laughter] i love that. >> how do you show ownership? >> you have to have a woman 1st. the me on the spot. >> this is such a typical feminine thing. >> public displays of affection is something by and large that women cares about. holding hands is usually a sign of a woman's ownership usually are saying that this is my guy.
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it is one woman saying something that ruins it for every other woman who completely disagrees. this is silly. >> be obnoxious. >> how else are you supposed to know if you're dressed appropriately. >> i just want to no there is still using beauty and they're. >> impresses people off. kennedy: i saw you like the front of her face. >> right in front of a synagogue. i'm not going to lie. all of a sudden i'm not sure if i saw a crime. i don't know what happened. that's my life. kennedy: moving on. we have all heard about the 52nd rule. you have five seconds to snatch it before words of bacteria set up shop.
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>> the 52nd rule. the 52nd rule. >> three, four, two 45. a little for spice makes everything nice. kennedy: it is not about your reflex time but how much bacteria is on the floor in the 1st place. if your peaceif your piece dropped bombs on this, would you pick it up and easy? >> that was like a riddle. better see off the carpet. science tells you something. >> i'm clinging. therefore can't be picked up >> undrafted on the shag carpet. >> yes. less of a time limit. less the time limit that allocation memo.
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that is where i draw the line. you may not put that in your mouth. >> i let them do that. >> taking him off caused a tantrum. >> it makes you a good mom. although your child may have oral shingles, the passengers would agree with that. >> chickenpox, oral shingles is in them. >> in five seconds is not enough, just kiss it up to god. >> a five-minute rule
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>> gene hackman is going to win. >> is adamant that. >> huge. >> a much better leader. he loves trump and most
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people who loves trump. >> catfight. >> i like both of the faces. she was like the 1st lady. she was secretary to ceo. after being a criminal defense attorney she was married to a powerful guy. kennedy: and she can run the 40. even the murder she wrote marathon. [laughter] it was coming out. kennedy: because i want to elevate the conversation, every single time. kennedy: thank you for being here and elevating the game. traveling and amazing. her dad and my favorite
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kennedy: they did let it happen. the movie starring johnny depp. a notorious crime lord and that one point the most notorious fugitive. i am joined by tj english, author of where the bodies are buried out today. he has written a number of books, not only about this underworld, but he was a fan of your writing. >> when they apprehended him in santa monica where he was living on the run, they confiscated a number of his books, and one was when i wrote about the history of the irish american gangster, which he is mentioned in. a lot of his reading choices about whether or not the books were about him or not.
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kennedy: you always thought covering the trial, he spent a long time day in and out. people got it wrong because they got upset and fixated on haiti as a man and missed the story which was how he came into power. >> part of the problem has been what i call the cult of bulger. his personal characteristics, and a very unique and interesting criminal come up with the larger question is how he got into the position of power he was in command he did that through his own personal criminal exploits but also with his relationship with the fbi in the criminal justice system. the criminal justice system enabled him, and in many ways that story is one of the biggest scandals in the united states. kennedy: and you were hoping
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that finally the story would come out. what didout. what did you realize as you watch the us attorney go through the evidence? >> i believe they had invested interest in maintaining a narrow narrative about the story to make sure it never strayed from he himself to the way in which she was enabled by the system because the us attorney's office instead of massachusetts was up to its neck in the relationship. the headrelationship. the head of the us attorney's office was a man named jeremiah o'sullivan. jeremiah sullivan met face-to-face in a secret meeting, the highest organized crime prosecutor meeting with the monster in that jurisdiction, and they were introduced by the fbi agent. and that is what you had
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during these years, relationship between the underworld in the upper world, criminal and mainstream law man they created a problem and wreaked havoc. kennedy: as they are whitewashing the story of his involvement as a criminal informant, how to them from the writing of the book? >> i did not want to write about your book. when he was captured and they came to me about the idea of writing a book -- >> another book. >> i did not want to do it because i wasn't sure there is anything more to say. as the trial began to unfold , i could see what was happening was a cover-up of sorts for an attempt to let a narrow versiona narrow version of the story piece seen in the courtroom in public. started to realize what was needed was a book that
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covers the trial but went into the things not revealed in the trial. kennedy: kept out of it but not your book. they poured over the other book. this is so timely with the coming out. coming up, the "wall street journal" calculated how much bernie sanders wants to spend, and the calculators had nervous breakdowns. find out the s ♪ 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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♪ kennedy: adorably insane socialist bernie sanders urging ever close to the presidency. his ideas are cute. but when that matter butter gets close to the national checkbook we are destined to
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go broke. they added up the wish list, and the colonel wants to spend no less than 18 trillion on universal health care, free college, and childcare which all sounds great. free money. everyone exists in a unicorn failed utopia. burdensome to more than the rich people which only brings in 6.5 trillion which is not enough to cover the tab. they are now off the coast of china. you have to stop building is bridges and railroads. we emerge third world country flowers. the journal inflated his spending and exaggerated the cost of healthcare. i know numbers are not
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