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but it's allowing all of us to protect ourselves from criminals and tyrants. that's our show. see you next week. 64% of you hu don't think the republican party can turn out sufficient voters in 2016 without donald trump. "strange inhair tan is coming up in just a few seconds. good night from new york. kennedy: happiest jumpsuit monday to you as well. i'm watching the embarrassing rationalizations as global leaders in paris try to bridge the gap between two disasters climate change and terrorism. the popular thought that climate change leads to terrorism.>> cly
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correlated to the rise in terrorism. kennedy: you can glean from his logic a direct cause and effect between a change in climate and murderous jihadism which fits into the president's allergy to using terms like radical islam. the hate and terror is directed at the rest. the president sums it up with a bow. >> what great rejection to those who would tear down our world than marshaling our best efforts to save it. kennedy: i'm sure isis is going to send the conference a handwritten thank you note. now we'll stop raping your children and beheading christians as they sit by and do
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nothing to curtail their mission. and we'll spend billions on our tour cartel. brilliant lefty minds point to drought in syria as those winds of the globe are the only variables that account for resource scarcity. we have seen how in a rich regulated state like california has compounded the drought. one can imagine in a hell hole like syria it could be slightly worse. but you can't be bothered with an inconvenient truth. on the show tonight, the nsa phone data program has reportedly come to an end. has liberty won or is there more to the story. republicans lining up against donald trump but will they stop?
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jamie colby of "strange inheritance" joins me. i'm glad you are here for this show. locking in. i'm kennedy. kennedy: don't mind me. i'm your golden gal. why are certain leaders trying to link climate change and terrorism? let's find out. catherine kim is a national review reporters and "star wars" hater. and guy benson here is from crownhall.com and a fox news contributor. welcome camille. it's camille's first time.
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>> be gentle. kennedy: guy, i will start with you. were you surprised how quickly president hollande bought into this propaganda about climate change and terrorism? >> no because this is the line on the left. here in mayor car you will see bernie sanders and his all polld his apologists pe -- purportingo link climate change and terrorism. the story goes when there are droughts it puts pressure on governments and people get angry and birth and turn to extreme -- get angry and bitter and hence the link. but in europe they have grown up
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with all the comforts of so sight and they traveled to syria to embrace that ideology. kennedy: if you take those two elements away from each other. if you take climate change out there will still be terrorism and if you take terrorism out climate change won't necessarily lead to that behavior. >> they are there is sisterly not a correlation. but we can say there is a great deal of hyperbole that supports interventionists on both issues. interventionists on climate change rely on hyperbole. i think people who exaggerate the risks advocate for all sorts
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of foreign policy interventions along the same lines with largely the same sort of evidence that can't be substantiated. kennedy: that is so well said and that's such an important points baits many the idea of interventionism and creating problems and creating today as row fizz that you can then sell to the public, saying government can we rely on you because we are helpfest sleep. it's happening from both sides and it's incredibly dangerous. is climate change deadlier than terrorism? >> this so dumb i can hardly stands to hear you intelligent peej people give intelligent arguments against something so stupid. what's going none the middle east, very complicated. pollution, bad for the earth.
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stop pollution. much easier. easier to talk about. kennedy: if you can repack and whole thing and they give the large soda * at movie with the giant popcorn, they both below the the state and that's untenable and against liberty. friday a gunman killed two people in a planned parenthood clinic. since then different was actually three people. >> such a negative environment has been created around the work that planned parenthood does. i can't believe this isn't contributing to some folks mentally unwell or not thinking it's okay to target planned parenthood. kennedy: this is offensive on so many levels. she talked about the toxic
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environment created by these negative video but takes no responsibility for possibly toxic environment that planned parenthood might have created in having the video necessary in the first place. >> the appalling butchery of planned parenthood is not a justification of what happened in colorado. everyone who is pro-life including myself is appalled by this. it comes back to the thesis of our book, ends of discussion, how one side in particular tries to exploit tragedy and tries to take arguments and say, rhetoric is responsible. ideology is responsible for the ravings or actions after madman in an effort to silence the debate and tar people with whom they disagree.
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that's what we have seen from planned parenthood executies, the governor of colorado. the "new york times." the list goes on. here is one guy who may have been scene anti-abortion extremists, let's use this opportunity to slime an entire half of the country and it's revolting. kennedy: there is almost this glee once again for politicians to talk about gun control. that's pretty low down on the list. >> this is the same category of error. the simple narrative is the one that wins. if there are no guns there would be no crime. let's not deal with the fact there are millions of guns and you cannot make them disappear. crazy people all political stripes carried out various heinous actions and that's not
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an indictment of the beliefs they may share in common with other normal sane people. kennedy: if there is a tinily bit of real is start they share in common, you can't paint everybody with a broad brush and i hope people don't give in to that political convenience. what do you blame for this? do you blame rhetoric for violence. >> any time anyone blames rhetoric on violence whether it's this other gop is being too tough on muslims. there is no way someone can be turned into a madman by this rhetoric. there is a history of being totally crazy. no normal well adjusted person. i was normal and then i heard carly fiorina talk for five minutes, thin wanted to shoot up a bunch of people. that's insane.
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no normal person is affected that way by anything. kennedy: planned parenthood made the admission we are going to stop trading or selling these body parts. that's an admission they were doing that in the first place. if the video hadn't caught them doing that, they would go along in see you excellence trading in the body parts of the unborn. >> less said and gopher here and not heat crisis go to waste and try to blame this on our critics and make them the issue and their free speech and good faith beliefs root rather than. kennedy: if only we quiet the people who stand on the opposite side of our numbersly held beliefs.
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[♪] kennedy: hello, very glad to have you here. as you know, john kasich is straightforward on not liking donald trump. but he's getting cagey. at least he was when he was asked would you support donald trump as a nominee. he's not going to get the nomination so wire not going to go there. >> would you support him if he is the republican nominee after what you just said about him? >> i think he's very divisive and i do not think he will last. kennedy: are republicans starting to freak out over the donald? do you think governor kasich could have been a little more forceful? >> that was the strang -- strant
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non-answer i have ever seen. he's awful and terrible. he's a liar, he's bad for america, of course i wouldn't endorse him. he's a lunatic. kennedy: you think he should have said. >> just say no. hell * who hell no. i think he will be the nominee. am i wrong. >> is there any alcohol about? here is the issue. kasich raised his hand on the first question of the first debate on fox news. would any of you not support the republican nominee. trump was the only one who didn't raise his hand. trump has back tracked on the pledge he signed because trump does whatever trump wants to do. kasich has already committed. i think as a candidate for president, as abhorrent as
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donald trump is in many ways, he should say as a member of the party i will support the party's nominee and i don't think it will be donald trump. trump supporters try to back me into a corn. here is my answer. i will never vote for hillary clinton, and i will consider voting for donald trump in the general election if he treats plea fairly through elect day to use his own standard. kennedy: i have to say this. the comments that he head about your good friend and coauthor mary katharine ham were so inappropriate. i hope people call him to task for that. it was so insensitive and it's obvious the guy doesn't read when he goes after a woman who has so gracefully and bully taken on what she is right now.
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not on that, she is a damn good journalist. >> her response to him on twitter was bring it. i share your contempt for him but you might be right web's leading in the in every poll still. kennedy: do you think this does well for kasich? >> kasich is bombing so bad. he seemed flustered. trump was in columbus, there was more than 10,000 people there. kasich had 2,000 people when he announced. he was trying to keep people out. trump is running him over with his bulldog face. my psychological analysis. kennedy: we'll return to talk about michael moore who wants to invite refugees into his home. he want you to invite them into
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kennedy: welcome back. this season's "strange inheritance" has a swift in store. here is a clip from a new episode that airs tonight where an architect has to come to terms with his father's famous legacy. >> he became an international celebrity. jamie: do you remember feeling your dad was special?
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>> i picked that up in college when he was the commencement speaker. kennedy: jamie colby is here, she is the host of "strange inheritance." i love the show and i love the stories you tell. this is a great season. we are taking emotional twists and turns. are you surprised at the emotional aspect of some of these stories? jamie: the first season i don't think people knew what to expect. but now they know we give their family member the integrity and legacy they want to preserve they are very open and honest and raw. many of them just lost their loved one. we kind of caught the architect by surprise. he built buildings i'm juilliard and he designed the pan am tower.
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tony did become an architect, but not to live in his father's shadow. but he lives in his father's home now and he's preserving the homes his father built for other people. he said it wasn't a discussion, it was a letter. and ahead the letter. in the episode we'll hear him read this letter where for the first time at 94 years old his father said i'm glad i had you, i'm so proud of you and i love you. children shouldn't have to wait that long. he was so proud of his far it but they focused more on what they did and not who they were. we learn who they are. kennedy: you are able to get that out of them. these people reveal themselves to you. oftentimes for the first time. in the closure we see tonight is extraordinary. there is another amazing story about another father who went
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through struggles of his own. jamie: we have a theme going how much a child loves a parent and how much a parent loves a child. this is the daughter of a holocaust survivors. he saved his life by making portraits of the gest a -- the gestapo family members. we went to the holocaust museum in washington, d.c. this is a particularly disturbing drawing for me. electrocution by choice. >> people had been dehumanized, tore tiewrd and they could no longer think. this was a better option. jamie: why do you think your father didn't make that choice? >> he had to live so he could
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show the scenes he witnesses. that was a powerful reason for his survival. jamie: people threw themselves on an electrified fence. she didn't inherit the diary until he dined her mom died. there was another mish a.m. he had another daughter and first wife and they were killed in that camp. i do hope people will watch and share it. kennedy: if you haven't seen "strange inheritance" check it out. jamie: right here on the fox business network. kennedy: don't forget to tune in, two brand-new he spode in, two brand-new he spode following this show.
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kennedy: the turkey is cooled so hopefully you are wrapped in christmas lights, fighting or the eggnog, this the topical storm. topic number one. adam sandler has been given turkeys and raspberries into questionable forays. he can't even get a golf membership at the riviera. but he can go back to basics and retool the hanukkah song. have a look and listen.
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[♪] ♪ we may not have a cartoon with a reindeer that can talk ♪ ♪ but we also don't have polio thanks to dr. jonas salk not kennedy: that song will be bert when jared from subway is burning in hell topic number two. when you are driving never overtake someone on a blind turn. it's a law because you might have a head-on collision with someone in the other lane. don't worry, folks, the driver's injuries are reportedly minor,
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>> what are you waiting for? >> a black guy in. >> a black transguy. kennedy: a blockbuster some people say is racist and sexist. normally i love the "new york post." she says it's with a heavy heart i wonder whether we've should retire "60s teen candles" because it seems to glamourize date rape. kennedy: you always said 16 candles is not racist enough. >> that is true. more n-bombs. what we can take away from this we have made so much progress. there is so little left to be done that we have to crusade against films that no one is watching right now.
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the on way i would see "16 candles is if i picked up a dvd and it was not labeled. kennedy: i came of age during this era. it's part of the cannon. with "ferris bueller's day off." and "breakfast club," and "pretty in pink," they poke fun. i wanted you to ask me to prom, guy. you didn't get my overt suggestion. i know you haven't seen "16 candles." but there are so many examples and one of her co-workers said we need to get rid of "gone with the wind." >> especially problematic to me are the terms sexism and racism
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together. they call to mind things that trigger me. kennedy: i should have issued a trigger warning. >> i'm microregressed. the studio is never a safe place. anyway, look at this is totally spun out of control. we are so desperate to find outrages that we are going back and trying to ban pop culture of decade past. get a life. get a life. this pace threat i can. kennedy: yea, it's all goo, we solved everything. go back to school at princeton and mazzu. >> not even a 3-minute film could be made about my high school experience. i did homework.
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i had like a mullet kind of a beatles notebook. i was bullied. and it's a little under rated. people made fun of me including my mother, now i'm not doing that anymore. >> one plans bullying is another man's constructive criticism. kennedy: we have gone softer and cool whip. michael moore has launched a website and twitter campaign with the hashtag my home is open encouraging americans to open their homes to syrian and iraqi refugees. he openly criticized the governors who said they will reject refugees who come to their state. thought it' not up to the
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governors to decide how the federal government allows refugees in this country. would you open your spacious apartment to a family from syria. >> i don't even like family to day more than a few hours. but kudos to him. these people are been through enormously difficult situations. it's unfortunate they have become part of this political gamesmanship that's taking part in this country. there have been lots of syrian refugees who have come to this country since 9/11. kennedy: and iraqi refugees, isn't the bigger worry michael moore take these people into his home? >> that's definitely a danger. he gives them a tiny apartment. he clearly has no other resources to offer. kennedy: what about his giant mansion. he can't have people over.
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who goes there. who is hanging out with michael moore. anyone out there feel free to prove we wrong. >> if i was invited i would hang out with michael moore. kennedy: why is the right conveniently squimish about syrian refugees. >> three people are alleged to have been posing as refugees who were connected to the plot and there is a significant sense of mistrust, not necessarily of syrians. we are a loving country who wants to help people who need help. there have been refugees from the iraqi refugee program which was paused for months in 2011 who did try to carry out a terrorist attack in kentucky. given what happened in paris. given the multitude of examples of incompetence anding corruption in the federal
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government. it's president obama's job to convince us the process is sound. he's doing such a terrible job of it i don't blame him for being kept cal. >> i'm super sceptical of the presidential candidates. kennedy: i'm kept cal of everything including scepticism. everything including scepticism. thank you so much. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. everything including scepticism. thank you so much. it's a fact. 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.
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kennedy: the nsa's authority to collect your phone data expired friday and legislation is unlikely t to reright. is our liberty finally safe? here is judge even drew -- judgw napolitano. kennedy: i have been reading through the the weekend that the 18 some days, we met the deadline and now the government is no longer connecting our meta data. correct? reporter: that's what politicians who are in favor of destroying privacy would have you believe. but there is another section of the patriot act and there is a president george w. bush executive order both still intact which permit the collection of bulk meta data it many undifference yaitd. verizon ordered to surrendered
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all the for it has about all its customers. that's 113 million customers with 165 million telephones. kennedy: that's one of the things we found out from the snowden revelation. reporter: you want to know what's inside that cell phone, get a warrant. explain to the court what information you want and whose information you need. these statutes, i dislike their name because there is nothing patriotic or freedom about either of them. get rid of it. it's the congress change the constitution and substitute the ability of the government to get whatever it wants. is a misnomer to suggest the nsa lost its power to collect this data and. kennedy: and the argument we are
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some who now longer safe. because the' freedom act was passed. reporter: the argument from present and former nsa people is the problem with gathering all this information is it's too much information. and it prevents us from focusing on the bad people. why did paris happen? it happened because monsters decided to kill innocents. why was the government unable to stop it? because france has no warrant requirement. in france the police can listen to any phone call and read any email they want. they missed the bad guys because they have half a million decent human beings. the founders know what they were talking about. the fourth amendment which requires a warrant based on some suspicion about the person or place to be seized. not only protects liberty, it forces law enforcement to focus
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on the bad guys. that is what will keep us safe. >> if the government not able to do that. we are less safe. we have this enormous net and every one falls tonight. how are you supposed to find the worst people. reporter: the government will tell you they are suffering from too much data, not from not enough data. kennedy: so nothing has changed? reporter: nothing has changed except the argument has gotten more intense because politicians want to give the american public the false impression that by interfering with their privacy they will somehow keep us safe. that makes them beat their ches, look at what we did for you and it's a farce. we should never ever tamper with
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kennedy: let's wrap this baby up like a sandwich. this week over 100 heads of state including president obama will assemble in paris on climate change. if they are succeed in hammering out a plan, what will the impact be on the global economy?
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we'll ask a professor economics at kings college. let's discuss this in some detail. the last two times they have gone to the table they essentially failed. no one wants to hammer this thing out. china and india, they are make nominal changes. what's going happen this time? >> because they failed the last couple times they changed the way this thing works. anyone stead of a bunch of people on top telling the countries what to cut. they are letting the countries make up their own plans. to both china and india are saying we are not going to change anything which means we are not going to do anything to temperatures the next 50-100 years. nothing meaningful, and the up side is it won't have a lot of economic impact because they will keep emitting. kennedy: what about the
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countries that want $100 billion to create he knewable energy plants that cost rich countries money. the president is bankrupting us into this. >> developing countries are asking for $100 billion a year. they are saying if you want us to convert you have to pay us for it. the only way developing countries can produce energy in sauce takennable way is to grow their economies. you can't blame them for that. kennedy: that's why i don't bite whole thing we talked about at a at the top of the show which is climate change breeds terrorism because we know capitalism will ultimately ends climate change though leftist progressives are blaming capitalism for climate
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change. one of the issues with these climate conferences is they focus on climate change when we are dealing with all sort of issue ofs, water, nutrition, housing, medicine, terrorism, conflict, we look at climate change and pin all the world's hopes on it. the developing countries know this. they are saying we are not going to do it unless you pay us as huge sum of money every year. i don't think the u.s. congress is going to funds that kind of money for developing countries. kennedy: we have unfunded pledges of our own domestically it many impossible we are going to solve the world's crises even two at a time. i think the whole thing is foolish and immature. what if it's change on its own because of that pesky sun.
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let's break it down again very soon. many of the world's problems need an economic solution an is the doctor. >> lou: it took three days but the fbi announced it is trading the massacre as an act of terrorism. that is something president obama has done great lengths to avoid but the fbi director address the media. >> the investigation so far has indication of radicalization of the killers and the potential as pressure by foreign terrorist organizations. so far we have nullification the killers are part of an organized larger group or

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