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thanks for being with us. trump supporters south carolina senator governor henry mcmaster will be among our guests thanks for joining us. good night from new york. . kennedy: welcome a new full week. come, come, come, i am watching the victory flush the cheeks of donald trump and hillary clinton as the repented winners of south carolina and nevada ready themselves to crush anyone who might dare stand in their way as they march to aauthoritarian heaven. now she's the latest leftest to take issue with bernie's bad mass. has been promising free college, free health care and higher minimum wage. all things that make him popular with struggling workers and millennials and the just plane lazy. and that adds up to very
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robust and excited voting block that hillary can't handle. now, she won nevada but been parenting bernie's talking points like she's a pirate giving her a shoulder ride. filled with the same socialism light. all the fat and happy authenticity. highly hypocritical calling him wrong for campaign promises she wishes she'd offer. you know what's wrong? being a datist control freak who sells favors like a counterfeit who's hell-bent on the presidency and for own personal political gain. that is wrong. but that makes it sound like hillary is in it just for herself. that can't be. she's such a giver. don't take my word for it. >> i think there's an underlying question that may be is really in the back of people's minds and that is, you know, a is she in it for us? or is she in it for herself? that's a question people are
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trying to sort through. kennedy: yeah, you know how people sort through questions? when the person they're questioning giving them a satisfying answer. oh, hillary. now, speaking of nonwinners. jeb. gave an emotional farewell to his candidacy after a decimal fourth place south carolina finish through difficult, he bid the race adieu. >> so tonight i am suspending my campaign. yeah. thank you. [cheers and applause] . kennedy: oh, jeb. i feel so bad for him. that poor, poor dear. you know what? when you're running to be president of the united states, your campaign shouldn't inspire pity. when people react to you like it's a dying pet story, you've done something horribly wrong. he had the résume, the name, and all the money in the world. at some point he has to make like mike and do this.
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♪ . kennedy: yeah. all right. well, people go make that change all right? they want nothing to do with establishment at least on the right. and since marco was born in cuba or canada or kenya, i guess he shuts down the other establishment lane. the race is dwindling but we all know that this shenanigans are being reduced to a thick toxic stew that will give political junkies more to feast on as super tuesday dooms. i love it. all right. on the show tonight. what is the path of victory for the remaining republicans in the race? chris joins me to talk about some surprises that might be coming. a yelp employee posted an open letter to her boss with complaints, and it got her fired. jonathan will pier in her mind and soul. and music legend joins me with
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some crazy rock stories that will probably implicate her. i'm kennedy ♪ ♪ . kennedy: marco. rubio. came in second in the south carolina primary after donald trump who coincidentally is now attacking him over the weekend. trump retweeted a link saying marco is ineligible to run for president. asked him all about it prompting this response. >> i think the lawyers have to -- it was a retweet. not so much with marco, i'm not familiar with mash marco's circumstance. >> why retweet it? >> because i'm not sure. kennedy: i'm pretty sure. i didn't go to law school, but i'm pretty sure. let's ask the panel tonight julia former white house security staffer and fox news contributor. matt the editor in chief of reason magazine who's waving
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at you and tom the host of red eye on the fox news channel. hi, everybody. >> hi,. kennedy: happy monday. if you're not born in the united states, what does it took to be natural born citizen? >> maybe not all of them are eligible. they weren't born in a trump building. to be very specific. kennedy: donald trump didn't catch him with the giant therefore they could not be possible for president. >> and it's just a retweet. >> it doesn't equal endorsement. >> everyone knows that. >> should have to explain tha. kennedy: julie, what is trump really doing here? is he somehow signaling that marco isn't fully cuban? >> well, it kind of stands to reason you don't want any mexicans coming into the united states, you don't want a latino president either. i think he's surprised by this. playing games. he dropped the bomb and then
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he says, oh, it's not what i bombed. i didn't come up with it. don't shoot the messenger, and he's tried that already with cruz. so why he thinks it's going to work this time, i don't know. kennedy: i'm really excited about what he polls for kasich. >> from ohio, which threatening for a long time. >> in the cases that he go ask for the birth certificate of those hands of kasich. are those real? . kennedy: can donald trump sustain the bomb dropping? >> i don't know. kennedy: every time someone in the news cycle, he finds a way to get right back in the polls. >> been doing this for seven months now. seven months every, like, 32 hours he says something totally insane. kennedy: yeah. >> just bat stuff crazy. now going after the owners of the chicago cubs randomly saying, oh, i hear they're giving money secretly against me. they better watch out because they have something to hide
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themselves. he has to do something because it causes media attention that he gets for free. the money per vote thing, compare him to jeb bush, it's crazy. kennedy: jeb bush spent 5 middle per vote. i don't think that's an exaggeration. i think that's actually pretty solid math. i would have voted for him if i would have gotten $5 million. hold on. let me check the lender. i am a south carolina residen resident. >> #jen all the way to the en. kennedy: i wish i could monetize that. i'm so sad jen stepped out. hillary clinton managed to sneak past bernie sanders in nevada and it's looking good for her. like it or not the delegate map is very much on her side. but this thing is far from over. so what if -- she called bernie sanders wrong for making campaign promises. and i take exception to that because there's some
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politicians that will say anything to get elected. bernie sanders is saying stuff that he really, really wants. does he get a free pass because if he had a magic wand, he would give everyone free health care and free college. >> i am surprised that hillary -- this -- that statement that, you know, politicians shouldn't make promises, it's about the closest to the truth hillary is ever going to get. kennedy: yeah. >> peering down from the mountain of lies. the valley of truth. and she's telling us what we -- what we don't want to hear, which is that a lot of those positions that leftists take, they can't deliver on them. kennedy: but she's taking the same positions herself. if you look, she's going to cure alzheimer's and, again, college is going to be really cheap. she's going to raise the federal minimum wage. all the things that bernie is promising, she's essentially promising the exact same thing. so is she being sexist by singling out sanders? >> it's my job to bring the gender bias into this, which i did.
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kennedy: thanks, jillian. >> so my question here is do we hold male presidential candidates to that same standard? are we obsessed with kind of picking apart what their motivations are in the same way? are they self interested? are they doing things purely for themselves? and if the answer is "yes," then how much do we fault them for that? and i don't think we do the same thing to them. kennedy: so you think that hillary clinton has a harder time? >> there's a little bit built into it for sure. kennedy: i think that any one of the candidates on the republican side who remain in the race would disagree with you. because i think they have picked apart for their looks and position and temperament. and if you took the ways that donald trump, marco rubio, ted cruz, ben carson, and john kasich have been pulled apart, i think if any women were subject to the same scrutiny, they would be claiming sexism. therefore it's an invalid claim. >> i think that hillary is weirdly almost right in this case. and it's also the only thing that she has as a selling
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proposition at this point. kennedy: yeah. >> which is bernie sanders medicare for all thing is actually not medicare. it's more than medicare because there's no more deductibles, everything is free. according to bernie sanders' own math, it's going to be an extra 1.4 trillion. kennedy: wow. >> sorry. >> smudgy. a trillion dollars per year. kennedy: for ten years. >> obamacare for ten years plus 40%. so his math is insane. not just raising the minimum wage, effectively doubling it in half the country. seattle just started going to $15, they've seen the worst 9 month job loss since the great recession. kennedy: yeah. >> so his math is insane. kennedy: and i'm fine with having a place like ceiling being the laboratory for democracy because it will hopefully turn people into antistatists or libertarians. holding against the fbi and they are fighting for your privacy.
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over the weekend fbi director james comey, i call him jim, said that apple should assist the agency in breaking its own encryption in order to give them access to a cell phone used by one of the shooters. he emphasized terrorists that the fbi has an obligation to the victims of the attack but apple says it has big privacy implications. the party panel is back to discuss. jillian turner matt welsh, and jillian, i will work with you. is apple obligated to build a new operating system that compromises the encryption on their phones? >> they're not obligated to build a new system, but they are obligated to comply with the judge's order in this cas. kennedy: what if it means building the operating system -- >> which they're claiming it does but people on the other side saying it's absolutely not true. jim comey stood up today and yesterday and said we're not asking you for a end route around your coding.
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we're not asking you for end to end encryption on the fly. we just really want access to this one mobile device in this one instance. we're not interested in setting precedence. this is a case-by-case basis. kennedy: unfortunately, we have not been able to trust the federal government when it comes to surveillance. >> uh-huh. kennedy: and the promises that they have made that they haven't been spying on americans when we know those claims have been patently false. my worry is that the federal government is going to come in and force a company like apple to build something that will be used in other cases totally unrelated to terrorism. where do you come down on this, matt? >> yeah. the government is saying they don't want to set precedence. it's a legal case. what do legal cases do? they set -- of course they're trying to set precedent. bloomberg reported recently in november there's a member of the national security council sitting around trying to figure out what do we do with this dark box? more and more encryption and they came out with a comprehensive strategy, a
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public relations strategy how do we advance the ball? they need their test case. they've got their test case. they're going through with what they've planned. so, no, we should not trust them at all right now. and it's physically not true. law enforcement agencies everywhere sitting with one iphone saying we would love to crack into that all over the country so it's not just the one iphone. it's not possible. >> talk about precedence here. you know what would set a really bad precedent for the american people is to prioritize the rights of syed farook and pave the way for further attacks on american soil -- >> well, they're not singled out for the one person who is the absolute worst person you can think about. free speech rights. what are you doing singling him out for free speech rights? well, we have free speech rights so we allow people to talk and sometimes horrible terrorists do that. >> so we get people phone communications all the time every day. >> well, my answer is we can do a split screen with you and
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matt welch nodding your head, like, i can't believe he's saying this. but i think it should be unlimited. i think there should be a precedent that the government should be able to break into phones whenever it wants. i think it's, like, you can't build a refrigerator that locks from the -- that can't be opened from the inside because the kid might suffocate in there. i don't think you should have a phone that you can't get into. i think they should all be breakable whenever there's a bad guy. kennedy: you know what? there's something called the free market and this is what customers want. they want everything that's on their phone, which is as much as a personal computer to be protected. because the know than the only are those malicious hackers out there breaking into every conceivable system steeling bank records and identities, you also have the federal government that's gathering metadata and billions and billions of e-mails and so much information that they have not been honest about gathering. and therefore why are you going to make that easier for the federal government to scoop you up, an innocent
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person, and we're not just talking about terrorists and you know that. and there's also a supreme court case in 2014 riley versus california where the supreme court unanimously said that cell phones are sacred. that they are personal computing devices. >> why? drive around with a car without a license plate. >> there's got to be limits to something. this is a person who murdered 22 people. kennedy: it's not about -- >> syed farook phone did not murder people. syed farook existed in his garage making bombs with his crazy ass wife and a huge intelligence failure that didn't capture that. regardless of all the information and all the ability that they have and it's very convenient that the federal government is now blaming it on his iphone. his iphone didn't do that. i want to thank you all very much. and although we have differences of opinion occasionally, you're all brilliant thinkers, and i adore your hearts and minds. >> you didn't like my refrigerator analogy?
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>> i couldn't wrap my head around it. kennedy: once you restore the refrigerator, it's gone. that's not the case with digital data. but thank you all, very much. returns a little bit later. don't worry. brown complaining their school work is getting in the way of their protests. but first the remaining it gop candidates cruz, kasich, rubio, chris on deck. he's next
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trump has a path to victory? let me ask chris stywalt, fox news political editor and he knows everything. boy, did you call it. he said just after valentine's day the race would be very, very different. chris. >> it's so true. i like your point there about how right i am, and i think we ought to stick with that and just really deep dive. kennedy: all right. let's take a deep dive into what you know. we've got kasich, we've got cruz, and we've got rubio. we're not going to talk about ben carson's path to victory because it may be a different path in a different time in a different race. but let's start with rubio. is there a way for him to get the nomination? >> sure. rubio has -- so all trump needs to win is to just keep going. things just need to stay exactly as they are and donald trump will be the republican nominee. and that's because cruz and rubio plus whatever is left over beneath that are dividing up the majority of the vote that trump probably doesn't have access to much of that vote.
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by this point you people have made up their mind that they're trump or counter trump. and the counter trump seems to be substantially larger. but all he needs is for rubio and cruz to fight death match 3,000 in wreckage across this great nation of ours, and he will do fine. but rubio can win because he might be able to knock ted cruz out of the running. ted cruz could followed fold up. disappointed in south carolina. very disappointed with evangelical and christian voters. he under performed with what we expected to do and that could be hard for him if conservatives are coming around on rubio. kennedy: all right. well, i think you're absolutely right about that. i think that cruz and trump have a lot of the same voters. and if cruz gets out of the race, it could be very interesting for mario. but we have to talk about -- we have to talk about kasich. no way to the nomination; right? >> no. but what he could do
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is he could threaten to stay in. he could -- now has a billionaire backer. he could stay in -- kennedy: i need one of those, chris. >> i know. i am willing to be your hundred air backer, but i don't think it comes with the same volume. the idea is kasich you have a incredible threat to make. make you can get delegates in your home state ohio in your home state and if it's a contested convention and it's not decided that maybe you could be considered the least of all evils. kennedy: is it winner takes all in ohio for the delegate count? >> ohio and florida are the two big winner take all delegate prices they have it on march 15th. and that in large part that day march 15th will say more than any other point about who's going to be the republican nominee. kennedy: that's when we'll know. we're going to know something by march 15th. chris assist it, therefore it is true. is jeb bush's money cursed? or could it help marco rubio? >> like cursed, like, that
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tiki necklace that bobby brady wore? . kennedy: exactly, yes. >> i would say not cursed but ill spent. the problem with this money has been sort of vis rated by the elections,. kennedy: that's -- by the way, i'm so glad that you said that. because all the people who rail against citizens united like bernie sanders and hillary clinton, all you have to do is point to the campaign of one jeb bush to realize that money does not buy votes. donald trump has spent almost no money. >> and jeb spent a lot of money, and i mean a great deal of money. kennedy: yeah. >> however, at the end, he may with the republican party right now because they blame them in part for creating the space for trump and all the other things. if they have not sucked money
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out of the right to rise. kennedy: yeah. >> they myself use that to attack trump and that might put them in a better stead with the fellow republicans. kennedy: luke made this claim. we've run out of time. is south carolina a muggy margie inconsequential tease? >> well, i haven't thought about it in exactly those terms, but i will say this. the primary calendar is different now than it used to be in the sense that all of february seems to be a testing out period. kennedy: yeah. >> and those old, hard rules about you've got to win here and south carolina always wins and only left the handed former mayors of medium-sized cities that like ideologue effort -- no, all of that stuff seems to be out. february just seems to be the preseason, and we're getting ready to go on march. kennedy: well, i owe you a yogurt much more. thank you very much, chris. >> boy,. kennedy: we'll see what happens in just a few weeks. all right. coming up winter. is trumping a special appearance by donald on the game of thrones and the actor
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that plays chewbacca because he's got a big announcement, and i can't wait for it. topical storm. that is next i think it landed last tuesday. one second it's there. then, woosh, it's gone. i swear i saw it swallow seven people. seven. i just wish one of those people could have been mrs. johnson. [dog bark] trust me, we're dealing with a higher intelligence here. ♪ the all-new audi q7 is here. ♪ [bassist] two late nights in blew an amp.but good nights. sure,music's why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money.
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kennedy: northeast, west, and south, we give you the news you need so you can chew it with your mouth. this is the topical storm. yes, topic number one. for this time our cozy top hat has had enough of our presidential nonsense and the entire country has decided to stage an intervention on our behalf. yes, canada has declared her candidacy in the 2016 presidential race. watch. >> hello, america. it's us, canada. as your whitest neighbor, we realize you don't think about us very much. but that's okay. sometimes being on your radar isn't such a good thing.
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but we've been thinking about you. and i think i speak for all canadians when i say what the (bleep). right now congress is debating weather guns have the right to marry other guns. and what is this? what is it? did america lose a bet? . kennedy: oh, america lost a lot more than a bet when we allowed refugee justin bieber to sulk. i tell you what, canada, you take that maybe he will syrup girl back home and take him in that catalog of embargo. topic number two. we're all waiting for the next game of thrones season to come out. and in several states, now illegal to capture george rr martin as long as you force him to finally finish this
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next book. legal or illegal? whatever. but until then, a good donald trump slash game of thrones mashup just might hold us over. >> we have a serious problem with radical islam. we have a tremendous problem. we have no control. people are flooding across. we need to build a wall. and it has to be built quickly. we don't need babies. >> are you refusing to obey my order? >> yeah. i would say that. i would bring backwater boarding and a hell of a lot worse than water boarding. kennedy: he would bring back sand boarding. seriously, though, here's the preview of next season's game of thrones.
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kennedy: see? always funny. topic number three. in an era of head transplants and life size digital sex dolls, it seems like technology has conquered everything. doesn't it? yeah, except for the most important things. well, sure mark zuckerberg has his stupid robot butter but what about the a little domestic help for the arthritic? who's going to iron their coveralls? meet the ironing robot. it scans the garment using wrinkle-seeking algorithms and voila. smooth thanks to electronic's best friend. now just set that thing to vibrate, poor yourself to chardonnay and let it poor out your wrinkles.
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and taking the cosmetic world by storm. she's got a pretty mouth. topic number four. there you go. oldest resident turned 110 years young. meet flossy dickey and get ready for a feisty sweet little old lady. >> you have 12 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren, and 15 great, great grandchildren. you sound like a very busy lady. >> yes. people on tv want to know what the secret is to being able to live so long. >> i don't know. >> are you excited for your party?
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>> not one bit. kennedy: oh, my god. i love that woman so much. what she didn't tell you is that cup is full of wisky. but that doesn't kick in until you're 109 or so, so you can stay peppy well into the 106 or 107s like this virginia who just visited the white house. >> how are you? it's so good to see you. you want to say hi to michelle? . kennedy: oh, my god i love her so much. you don't want to know how that little 106-year-old gets so peppy. let me just tell you it's some of that virginia bathtub mess. i've tried it, and it is great. i've slept for years. what? topic number five. the man who played chewbacca
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peter mayhew who follows me on twitter, hi, peter, has been posting photos of his original star wars clip in the announcement that he is going to make i don't know if i've ever mentioned it there before but i'm actually a pretty big star wars fan. so i can't help but wildly speculate about what peter mayhew is going to say. maybe he's planning to run for president. only chewbacca could rally the republicans to pull ahead of donald trump and do you know what wookie's hate? they hate socialism or maybe he'll deliver an eloquent speech like when he won the 1987 nobel prize for physics. [laughter] oh, lamb chop if you have any weird stories you want to see in the topical storm, go ahead and tweet me @kennedynation
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and also on instagram #topicalstorm. next whaling against school work because it takes away from activism, man, which is of course the point of going to college i'm sure. my panel is going to discuss. a little bit later a millennial at yelp writes an open letter to her ceo and gets fired for it. going to rub away some of that pity when he explains the whole story millennium physics. we'll explain coming up right he pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. only flonase is approved to relieve both your itchy, watery eyes
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kennedy: hello. students at brown university complaining that they're activism is taking an emotional toll on them. the student newspaper wrote there are people breaking down dropping out of classes and failing classes because we the activism work they are taking on. one activist student reportedly had a panic attack that kept them from class for several days. take xanax but asked professor to allow him more time to complete his assignments.
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all right. this is your future, america. and this is your panel. jillian turner, matt welch, in time. so college is in a shamble, matt, you've got no homework because of social justice. try to hold that line at your dunken doughnuts job. >> we need more people to go through this. when i was failing out of college, i didn't think anyone was listening to my so be story instead of actually going to class. it's bizarre to me that this -- that there's a market for listeners. kennedy: yeah. >> but that's actually a lot of the growth in college and administration is a bunch of kind of crappy we will listen to your so be story. kennedy: yeah, they're i facilitators and that's why college is so expensive because the administration is so top heavy. it's not about hiring wonderful professors who foster discussion, it's all
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the hacks in the front office who suck all the resources and it's a cartel. they've got no incentive to keep cost down, especially when college is free, and you love college. >> i'm all about college. kennedy: do these stories upset you? >> look, these kids in this case they need to get it together. it's a little silly. but to be fair here, don't we make the same kinds of exceptions for athletes at -- all around the country at all kinds of schools. there's athletes that don't lift a finger. so if we're going to allow them to drop the ball and fail stuff so they can practice -- kennedy: but i went to ucla, and our student athletes worked very, very hard. and i'm not going to jock sham, and i'm not going to say everybody who participants in collegiate sports is a big dumb dumb who only takes geology. >> it's a generalization and the students who are protesting, maybe you don't agree with their politics but they're working hard. kennedy: and that's a choice.
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and when you get in the real world and have a job and you want something civic minded, you have to learn how to balance that with the obligation you have and college is a place where you have enormous obligations if you are going to get good grades, earn a degree, and do some post graduate work. tom. >> it's free sex. kennedy: yeah. >> sex is easy now. kennedy: that's right. >> when i was in college, you still had to put a lot of effort into getting some sex from a girl. okay? it's very easy. you swipe a tinder. >> that's the right pronoun. >> it was like a graduate course trying to get a woman alone in her room with me. [laughter] . kennedy: if only they had the tinder back in the late '90s, tom. >> the amount of energy you spend in college. kennedy: yeah. >> to try to get laid, it's so true. kennedy: speaking of which. i didn't know you were going to wear blue. maybe true. >> but now they have all the time in the world and they can
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go out -- kennedy: yeah, and exactly and they feel much better, thank you so much, tom, matt, and jillian. this was a great way to start the week. three brilliant scepters of delight. coming up a yelp employee writes a letter to her ceo saying her salary is too low to even buy food. the fight between millennials and reality. and the hard drop allegedly in stories from the depths of the heavy metal scene. put your two fingers up and join me. coming up when heartburn hits
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not being able to afford food on the yelp wages and that she would have to work an entire year before possibly transferring to a preferred department. a whole year? my goodness that's a form of torture. the story about the evil ceo who pays slave wages entitled millennials? or something else completely? let's ask jonathan, founding member of the capitalist pig hedge fund. also a fox news contributor. great to have you. >> so nice to be here. kennedy: you read the story, and you described it as millennial meta physics. explain. >> people say millennials are entitled, i'm not going to dispute that but this is about millennials meta physics how this 25-year-old woman ceased the world not of her head but of her emotions. kennedy: yeah. >> it's all about how she feels. she wishes she had a great job, she wishes she made more money, she wishes her life is better. and in reality it's just supposed to accommodate her wishes. so it's all about what's in her head not what actually
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exists in reality. so of course it's all about emotion and that's why she's wrong. kennedy: so you're an objectivist. >> yeah. kennedy: and you know that objectivism is based in rationalism. and my worry is that this brand of emotionalism is now extending so far beyond adolescence that you have some people -- not all, certainly not all, but some people who are incapable of functioning in the real world. one of her big complaints that rent is too damn high. >> right. kennedy: should government step in to make rent more affordable for young millennials in san francisco? >> that's the irony, i think this woman knew she was going to get fired. she went out in a twitter blaze of glory, why else would you antagonize your only source of income? . kennedy: and it was the ceo. >> it's not thinking. it's feeling something and lashing out. and to your point she's going to make this big thing about income inequality and government needs to step in and do something. and that's exactly what's created. this is the triumph of leftist ideology, because the reason
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she can't afford rent is because the ceos is because of the regulations because the rent control, et cetera, that prompt real estate in san francisco to be so high. kennedy: yeah, there are apartments because there are no natural free market forces working. >> right. kennedy: and so places stay occupied much longer and much more unnaturally than they would if they were subjected to this. >> and i want. i want this, i want -- there's no effort to maybe improve her skills. kennedy: uh-huh. >> try to show the boss. as you said -- she expects in a year she'll be promoted, expect more salary, be in the department she wants. kennedy: yeah. >> you have to actually act in reality to make that happen. and just sitting around and complaining and wishing isn't what happens. and that's why -- this is not a professional woman. kennedy: yeah. >> this is a woman thanks with her heart not with her head. kennedy: she doesn't think at all. only ten seconds left. would you hire her, jonathan? >> would you hire her? . kennedy: uh-huh. >> she works in a low income entry-level job right now, and
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i'm not sure she's even qualified to hold that. kennedy: thank you. you're my favorite capitalist. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up heavy metal pioneer here with a new memoir about her rock 'n' roll lifestyle. much of which that was very illegal in the state of utah. stick around ♪ they say you shouldn't spoil your kids. but your grandkids? how about front row seats to the best show in town? and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars. td ameritrade®.
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kennedy: well, it just might. the voice, the hair, heavy metal's leading female goddest in the '70s and '80s, and joined up with runaways when she was just 16 years old. been in the thick of music ever since she dated black sabbath -- it's so hard to say his name and partied with just about everybody. until just now she's written a
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new memoir. living like a run away. it is a memoir. joining me now. how's it going? >> awesome. awesome. kennedy: so how long have these stories been percolating in your brain? do people have to die before you could put this down? >> they did. yes. unfortunately, my parents passed away. but they left me with some great stories. kennedy: yeah. >> it's in the book. and one of them is about david bowie that was just recently in the press. i didn't want to leave my mother alone, so i used to take her with me on the road. we went to new york, and we went to an awards show where david bowie was at and my mother gets bored and walks around while i'm getting my hair and makeup done and a couple of hours goes by and i can't find my mom. kennedy: and your mom was paralyzed by anxiety so you must have been very worried. >> she was gravitated towards this little british man named
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david bowie, and i found her sitting on the couch next to david, and i went up to her, and i said "mom, what are you doing?" i remember my voice cracking. kennedy: yeah. >> and she says, oh, i was just talking to dave. he wanted orange juice. so i thought that's cute. kennedy: and speaking of drinking things, i love the story about jon bon jovi not being able handle his red wine and barfed all over your hotel room. >> just a little bit in the corner. kennedy: was he a good kisser? >> yeah. kennedy: so you were recording in the same studio? >> no, actually john and i were friends way before anybody was married or anybody had kids. kennedy: there's no dorothy at this point. >> no. there was not. well, i'm sure they were dating off and on. but this was years ago. and he was a free soul. and we would hang out at the
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bar and have fun. we were recording an album in philadelphia, and he was recording. so we would hook up at the bar and hang out. kennedy: that's how you do it. that's how rocker legends do it. >> yeah. kennedy: so tony iomi produced a record that you never released. how good is that record? >> he never produced a record that i released. it's a myth. kennedy: yeah. >> so a lot of people think that he did produce it, but he was just my boyfriend. . kennedy: but the record never came out. >> no. kennedy: is it ever going to come out? how good is it? >> april 15th. we are releasing an album called lita ford's time capsule and in the time capsule is all goodies and celebrity guest appearances. so i don't want to give it away -- kennedy: go ahead and give it away. >> we've got the guys from cheap trick, dave nevaro, gene
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simmons playing base, jeff is doing a duet with me. and this is when they're in their prime. '80s. so this is a little piece of the '80s. a little piece of my time capsule that i think a lot of people are going to dig because we miss the '80s and not everyone got to live through the '80s because they weren't born yet. so there's a lot to offer. kennedy: well, we will have that audio time capsule and people can read your book living like a run away. and we didn't get to touch on your run away. are you guys still friends? last question? >> i don't see joan very much, no. kennedy: neither do i. lita ford, thank you so much. >> thank you. kennedy: glad you came by. love the book. it is so full of great stories, and you will devour every page. thank you so much for watching tonight. you will follow me on twitter, kennedy fbn, e-mail
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