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right here. it will be a busy and fascinating night. i appreciate you sharing the evening with us. good night from new york. kennedy: welcome to a new week and the best hour of your day. you better put on a strong pot of coffee because i'm watching this thing turn into a much longer election season than of any us planned of the five states that held contests over the weekends, ted cruz won two of the four gop races and the two that lipped through his fingers were close calls. some in the gop are starting to warm to the idea of sailing on the cruz ship as they try to sink the ss trump. the establishment abhors trump and it's like they are playing
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the political version of would you rather. would you rather be murder by jeffrey dahmer for john wayne casey. tedmentutum is not a solitary sport. interestingly the marco has the adoration and potential big money from nervous established mental cases it's cruz feeling the surge. marco won puerto rico on sunday, good job. >> i will not build a wall, i'll build a walkway to my brothers and sister so they can march over the border in drove. i'll make rode island a state.
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desi arnaz was the greatest comedic genius of all times. and ted cruz hates burritos. >> that wasn't a clear translation. but ted cruz should put him on the payroll for being such a big attack dog. bernie sanders proves he has a little magic left in that moth-ridden hat. hillary won the biggest saturday prize by taking louisiana. and the game is totally rigged in his favor. with bernie showing some life. the white stallion continues to excite pockets of voters who aren't quite satisfied in letting this be anything but a strange horse race until the very end. donald trump wants to use water
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boarding and maybe 10 snowboarding against isis. standup comedian compared trump to hitler and he drops a surprising nugget people aren't talking about, but we'll. can trump or cruz win the election outright. i'm kennedy. let's figure out this wild weekend. it was a strange one for the gop. we have more of a race on our hands than many thought. former miss america and the dream boats who had the brain bigger than her smile, which is saying something. comedian and host of part of the problem, also joining him comeet
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comedian ben kissel who is a world renowned physicist and children's book author. such a diverse panel for all of you have being so white. i want to talk to you about trump's slide. is is the never trump campaign or because trump is having his own slump or is it the ted-mentum. >> trump led too crazy at the thursday debate. mentioning a certain member of his body, that was disgusting. kennedy: that was a weird moment. we haven't had a chance to talk about it. but it was such a strange moment. it was so easy for hip to put that out there. there was an audible gaps from people in the green room. >> nobody wants to think about it. >> the establishment ultimately loses no matter what. they hated ted cruz.
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something comes along and they are look at ted cruz as their last saving grace. what the establishment should do is reverse psychology similar to what parents do when they don't want their child to grow up to be a jug-a-low. thin their children think jug-a-lows are lame. the establishment should cop out in favor of donald trump and no longer will anybody think he's so cool. kennedy: i think they are in it for the long-haul and now that kasich and rubio have taken a hit off the contested convention opium pipe they are hooked. they want to stay until cleveland. >> the establishment wants them to day in. no one is calling for them to get out. i don't think trump is slowing down because he's saying
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particularly outrageous things now, he was saying outrageous things before. the entire establishment come out stronger against them than they have ever been. i think that's what's slowing him down. kennedy: it is perhaps some of those campaigns, the super pacs that are spending millions of dollars. the hashtag never trump and maybe it's enough to shift perception. should rubio drop out. should a republican find a way to make it a smaller race in order for cruz and trump to go ahead. >> i started out liking rubio and thought he could do well in the general elect. but at this point he's got to drop out. i don't think he will before florida. trying to make a case for that, no one is going to get there. but he should. at this point if you are someone who want the republican party to day with the values it's held
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for at least the 20th century, they can't be forced by someone like donald trump. everyone else is going to have to drop out. kennedy: a lot of registered republicans say you can take your republican value and shove them. >> we are going to have a major realignment. >> it's not the republican a party because thing is falling apart. or it's going to be a contested convention. you will thwart the will of all the voter who say screw you, you can't just coronate one of your emperors. tomorrow is the michigan primary. trump is have ahead in the polls. up next mississippi, idaho and hawaii. the country is going through
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violent mood swing. as someone who is not a member of either party, what is the bright side of this presidential chaos? >> to me it would be more depressindepressing if we were e where everyone was beginning who on the establishment. fit was hillary and jeb bush walking right to the nomination. unfortunately the anger doesn't seem to be channeled in a constructive way. kennedy: like the occupy wall treat movement. >> what did the tea party movement do? it goss us mitt rap any as the nominee who was the author of obamacare. the tea party crushed. they did everything the occupy wall treat movement wanted to, they got people elected. >> just one point.
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that was great in the fact it organized a lot of people. but it also fomented a lot of anger. even though they elected different times of candidate, nothing happens. >> people have figure goals. they said taxes are too high. and spending is out of control. how are we doing on those measures now. more debt, higher taxes, higher spending. >> at the time, ben is right, you had two concurrent movements. the tea party created this wave of anger. let's go from the haab dasher to me. because i'm going to be on with neil cavuto and a slew of others.
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it's our coverage of the primaries in two state and a caucus. hillary clinton get candidate about her each scandal and her and is surprising, even for her. donald trump said he would like to add torture tactics to american foreign policy.
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keep * over the weekend bernie sanders trounced hillary clinton's dreams in maine. she may have trouble brewing in court. her former aide bryan pagliano has been granted immunity from prosecution from the f.b.i. while they investigate former secretary of state's private server. she was asked about the i minity deal. >> there is no basis for that. there is a security review. i'm delighted he has agreed to cooperate as everyone else has. i think that we'll be moving toward a resolution of this. because after all -- >> you see this as good news? >> yeah, i do. kennedy: no you don't. you where be out of your mind if you saw this as good news.
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for you, ma today, that's very bad news. so she is just delighted. she is absolutely tickled. >> remember that interview where she said she always tried to tell the truth to the american people in she is trying really hard. when she came out with delightful and a security review? what is this, 1984? this is an f.b.i. investigation. a bipartisan. not a right wing attack job. but what even more disturbing is the democratic party doesn't seem to care that their democratic presidential candidate may be indicted and they don't even care. >> she doesn't care and she has to stop framing it in this way. at some pint she is going to step on the toes of and upset the f.b.i. agents who are investigating and probably have plenty other crimes they would like to be solving. but they are stuck in this he
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tirnl hell. so what else makes her happy? >> maybe lying make hillary clinton happy. that's what she seems to do more than anything else. she is in real trouble. obviously she is not delighted that her -- she has one of the people on her campaign said on tv she has been cleared by the justice department. what are you talking about? they are just trying to sell this idea that this can't happen. kennedy: at some point i want there to be accountability. she stand up there and says the most bizarre thing. you heard her after she on louisiana saturday night talking about turning over citizens united and getting over all of the big money out of politic. you just want to use the illegal money you siphoned out of the clinton foundation and not have any accountability for it because you destroyed all of those emails. she is bananas when it come to
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this stuff. at some point someone who is in charge of her fate is going to be insulted. >> i'm a believer. maybe she is thrilled about this. she like to watch someone else saw. she wants to watch a colleague of hers go through the say pain and misery she had to go through. it's ridiculous. hillary clinton is doing an awful job. she is winning the southern states that don't matter to democrats in the general. bernie sanders gives the democrats a chance at oklahoma. everything about her campaign is terrible and everything about her candidacy is awful. kennedy: she says i'm delighted bryan pagliano has been given immunity. she was so bupped out as though he somehow held the keys to her innocence. if you knew someone had the kind of information that could
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exonerate you, you would stand up and say. briansaybryan, i compel you. go before congress and speak. he has been given immunity for a reason. you have got f.b.i. and a federal judge, you have got a war on two fronts and she is sitting there eating toast point when she should be readying her orange jumpsuit. we have much to discuss including donald trump being compared to hitler. there is more to the story that meets the eye. a navy seal respond to trump's call to bring more torture into american foreign policy. when it comes to small business, she's in the know.
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kennedy: donald trump make waves about his comments about torture. he clarified he would not order the military to perform illegal action but as president he would advocate to change u.s. torture laws. >> they came to me, what do you think of water boarding. i said it's fine. if you want to go strong, i would go stronger, too. we are note going to win if we are soft and they have no rules. i want to stay within the laws, but i think we have to increase the laws. kennedy: very nice to see you, i'm watching this debate and he basically says that he's going to ask the military chiefs and
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strongmen to do this illegal bidding. how does that work. if the president of the united states went to military comearnsd and said i want you to kill civilians and torture people. >> there are different things. as often happens in politics donald trump said something is correct and not correct. torture has been proven to not be a way to gather accurate intelligence. how we protect america and keep us safe. where he was incorrect is after world war ii, there was a big deal a few years ago. they had a war crimes tribunal in germany and japan. all the folks who were defendants said i was following orders so i'm not guilty.
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the entire collective body of the world said that is not appropriate. you cannot -- kennedy: that's not an acceptable excuse. >> that defense does not work. so when mr. trump says he will have ordered guys to do things that are illegal, the youth military members are obligated to not only not follow the illegal orders but they are supposed to report it. so what he said was at that point in the debate, i'm pretty sure everyone on the stage was hopped up and catnip. >> you mean they should have had a counter argument or people were blethering about military foreign policy. >> the latter. to say the united states government is going to formally sanction torture is inaccurate. i don't view water boarding astorture. i do not.
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so the stuff that he's talking about, just picture the guess tap oh fingernail pulling out. i'm not sure twhament he's referring to. but i hope it's not what he's referring to. kennedy: he said we have to play the kind of game isis is playing. i think i disagree with that. i believe what makes america great is we are better than that^. when they are putting people in kaings and chopping people's heads off. they are committing moral atrocities there will be is no disputing that. but we shouldn't say that is the game we should be playing. >> people say things in debates and start throwing things out. it's true that we are confront an enemy that is the most savage collection of people we have ever con front our history. they are lighting people on fire in cages and cutting their heads off.
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persecuting christians, homosexuals getting thrown off buildings. kennedy: beheading 16-year-olds for missing friday prayers. >> you actively and consistently root them out and kill them. do you root out and kill their family? if they are delivering a falaffel. which is a stereotype. no, you don't. if they are delivering ammunition,er in no longer a non-combatant. kennedy: thank you for your great service. coming up, a glimpse of the next beyonce from straight out of the construction industry. it's better than you think it is.ic "topical storm" is next. or stop to find a bathroom?
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kinky. topic number 2. what? almighty zeus. is it a bad see you when a thunderclap from the heavens shakes the earth. one almost wedded couple wasn't about to cancel their expensive beach wedding for a little rain. but some super natural force may have been giving them a sign as a bolt rocks the ocean behind them. they thrawrted the good lord our god. in some cultures it's good luck. in judeo-christian mayor car we would be consulting divorce lawyers.
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topic number three. bernie. not sanders. i'm talking about the miami heat mascots. the evil knievel of mascots. like a popular olympic event. mascot long jump. let's see if bernie can clear any of his comrades without leaving them injured. that's got to hurt. i think sparking a penguin has a broken pelvis. the mass coat land on is injured. but mascots are hyper violent vengeful creatures reeking revenge on others years later.
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gentleman, that's so funny. then the shark bit off her leg in the car. that little girl recognizes shark attacks can happen anywhere, any time. the scene where the shark attacks richard dreyfus is still one of the scariest in shark history. you don't see the richard dreyfus part because it's too bloody and kids are watching. coming up, my party panel returns. donal trump was compared to hitler. but something else he said might be more interesting. will the republican nomination
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kennedy: this is monday night and we are stone cold sober. he urged people to stop voting for trump. quote, it was funny for a little while, but the guy is hitler. interestingly louis says he would support a conservative other than donald trump saying i wish the next president was a conservative only because we had obama for 8 years and we need balance and not because i particularly enjoy the conservative agenda, i just think the government should
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reflect the people, and reflect the people they shall. in our party panel, does louis ck automatically invoice late the law by citing hitler's name? >> i like him a lot but i don't think we are germany in the 30s. i don't think trump is hitler. being offend by what trump says and then say i would support a conservative then the next conservative is ted cruz who says he's going to carpet bomb the middle east. the last republican president dropped a few thousand bombs that did kill muslims. >> we get upset with rhetoric and we don't look at what's actually happening.
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barack obama has the drone war in the history of this country. he set a lot of historic precedence. so ted cruz talks about carpet bombing the middle east. obama is already doing it. he killed over 5,000 people. expert predict 80% of those people were civilians. we can talk about ted cruz as the devil base suggested carpet bombing the middle east. or we can look at the person in the oval office who won a nobel peace prize and he's carpet bombing. >> regime change on libya led to a failed state. kennedy: louis ck is talking about electing a president. >> which is odd for an entertainer. a lot of young people listen to celebrities.
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they take their opinions whether they are good or not or valid or not. but they listen to them. i'm glad he's one celebrity speaking in this vein. there is a general feeling you can be a liberal or conservative. you can have friendship and you can still talk. he said you still could even gang with one. >> the and not hate one. >> the. >> the country is so divided. >> cyclical politic is good for the country. we can have different styles of leadership. that's good for american democracy. kennedy: you know what is is great for america? peyton manning. now he has retired. where does that leave us. here is a clip from his announcement earlier today. >> i look back at my nfl career i know without a doubt that i gave everything i had to help my teams walk away with a win.
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there were other players who were mortal ended. but there was no one who could outrepair me. i fought a good fight, i finished my football race. after 18 years it's time. god bless all of you, and god bless football. kennedy: that's amazing. here is a guy who loves what he does. he is uprapt with emotion. there is no more he can do. is this the best way to go out? >> i think it's the best way to go out. >> all those concussion victims wouldn't say god bless football. kennedy: unfortunately many of them have taken their own lives. >> i really like football a lot and i like peyton manning a lot. i love the way he talk about his kid. he's such a good guy.
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>> the thing i like. and am kind of sad about the fact that he's leaving. he's such a good role model. he has been such a great role model for young people in this sport. kennedy: cam newton played against him and was mr. sour us puss johnson after the game. kennedy: he lasted a long time. he did what dan marino couldn't do. were you in sock, dave smith? >> no. he has a story book last season. a * bad regular season. he last his job and was able to come back and win the super bowl and took out the seemingly unbeatable seahawks.
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kennedy: how did the man do it? >> maybe it was papa johns. >> he was the best quarterback to ever live. and by far the funniest quarterback. kennedy: thank you so much. what a way to start the week. i love it. this is winter white so new york it off. there is no republican who will get enough delegates to clinch the nomination. we'll break count delegate math. his reasons might surprise you. find out, stay here. when you think what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves?
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the race for the no nation continues. so what does the delegate map look like? let's ask fox business network's technology wizard. >> i brought an ipad. kennedy: and you have a giant ipad computer screen you can touch and it will bend to your will. >> think is the big one in michigan where the idea is john kasich has a chance to win. the polls tell us otherwise. it look like that poll is an outlier. i think we start to assume at least for the sake of argument that trump wins that state. if he does, it makes tomorrow interesting. if he doesn't it make tomorrow even more interesting.
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that's -- when we get to the 15th and get to the take -- the winner take all states in florida. north carolina which when haven't talked about. kennedy: he was there today. that's significant because there are other contests before next tuesday obviously. trump is up 10 there in the average on the polls so he will probably win in florida. that make florida and ohio more important. what would you like to talk about first? kennedy: florida. i have a bold prediction. i believe marco rubio will come in third. in florida. >> you know the way thing are going for him lately. kennedy: cruz has momentum and trump falling a little bit. >> cruz opened up satellite offices in florida.
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cruz is going to try to win the state outright. if he does it, he doesn't get any delegates. it looks like trump will win the 99 delegates. ohio is really interesting. john kasich should winnow high obey rights. he's a popular governor in the state. trump is up in all the polls it's a matter of what the margin is. in ohio it's mixed. so if kasich wins ohio, that's the best bet now when we start to talk about this idea of a contested convention. because 66 delegates in the state of ohio, it's not so much about kasich the nominee, it's about kasich the spoiler. >> it's interesting because kasich obviously has to winnow high oh to keep candidacy going it's questionable because it's
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such an establishment candidate though he is popular there. this is a state that's been hard hit by the ongoing recession. trump's message tend to resonate in places like that. it's really only case and rubio who want the contested convention and that keeps them in. >> whether he can or not. that's harder. the math has been kind to cruz so far. but from here on out things get more difficult because between now and the 15th there is somewhere in the neighborhood of 550 delegates at stake. only 37 are caucus states. kennedy: it's not just caucus states that benefit ted. it's also the closed primary states. you could make the argument trump is attracting independents and democrats.
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>> he is. and that's why ohio will be interesting to watch in a primary. this is the area of the country where trump thinks he can win, where he thinks he can beat hillary clinton head-to-head. if he can do that, he has a chance. kennedy: thank you so much. this has been so entertaining and informative. which is exactly how we like it. we will done. i talk to an eccentric billionaire why he supports donald trump. and whether he would like to give me $400 in partyer cash.
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kennedy: let's wrap this up like a couple of salami slices. donald trump is a successful mogul who can use his business acumen to renew the american
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economy. he's an ardent trump supporter and he explains why he's rooting for the donald. hello, ernie, what's happening? >> hello, kennedy. the reason i like mr. trump is because i think at this point in the campaign after seeing him for so long with deet baits, you either are into it and understand it or you don't. i don't think that the policies and all that various talk is going to sway you. i think you either like the man or you have don't. kennedy: there are a lot of people who like him and a lot of people have gone out to the polls and voted for him. on the contest where he has lost, particularly this weekend and even marco rubio's win in minnesota, you have late deciders who were factors in those races. so i think the initial passionate wave took hold in the
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fervent hearts of those solid supporters. the other people warming up to the election, they may not feel the love the same way you do. >> i don't agree. i think that the people that are late deciders knew anyway. i think at this point you have made your mind up within yourself and you haven't told yourself yet. i have got to compare this. there is a mattress company called casper mattress. it advertises on tv now. they are advertising a mattress. but they don't say anything about what the mattress is made of or anything about the mattress. they talk about the concept of a good night's sleep. they will bring you a good night's sleep, without telling you anything about the mattress. i think people are like that with trump.
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they like the man. they believe in the concept of the guy and the guy will get it done. kennedy: here's my problem with just buying the tag line and not doing the investigating. what if you are wrong? >> well, you know, if you are wrong -- the way it is right now, the choices are kind of slim. i think that it's not the tallest midget, but it's definitely -- there are flaws in all the candidates. it's only a four-year term. you can't get in that much trouble. kennedy: you are not talking about marco rubio specifically. >> no. kennedy: you are a billionaire. what is it like to go into any store i walk in and buy anything. how awesome is that? >> it's fun. but the on thing -- johnny
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carson said a long time ago and i always remembered it about money. the people with money, they don't have to think about money. you are about they have all the other problems that everybody else has. it 7 just money isn't one of them. >> kennedy: they can buy solutions. and johnny carson wasn't even a millionaire. >> i think he was a millionaire. he was in $25 million a year there the 80s. kennedy: maybe i got that in the 90s. >> i was watching you in the 90s. kennedy: i totally appreciate mediator that. i think you should gas the g-4 and come to new york and party with me here. >> tell me when. kennedy: how about 23 1/2 hours. ernie, i appreciate it. thank you for watching the show tonight. i'll be on fbn special election
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coverage tomorrow night. kennedyfbn at foxbusiness.com. that would buy you anything you want even a good night. and leaves his daughters his prized instrument. >> his love, his treasure, his heart, his voice. >> it's more than 300 years old and could be worth many millions. but this strange inheritance is about more than money. it's about a european countess, a father's legacy, and a huge financial dilemma for his heirs. >> it was very clear to us that he did not want it to be hidden away. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] i'm jamie colby, and i'm on cape cod, massachusetts, heading

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