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>> due diligence. lou: you know now how to better live your life. what a good sport cheering on donald trump. in our online poll 51% of you have said candidates should not foreswear the use of profanity. good night from new york. [♪] kennedy: oh, baby, i watched the trump shopping network last night as the gop presidential frontrunner annihilated his enemies in a press conference/victory speech. he won three of the four contests. and he was flanked with more
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flags, look for presidential. >> i would say more presidential than anybody other than the great abe lincoln. kennedy: really in presidential? >> i don't think the word means what you think it means. kennedy: all the networks ghosted hillary to give air time foot great oxygen sucker. >> i have had a good relationship with marco, believe it or not. mitt romney got and made a speech. no web's a very nice man. kennedy: so nice and gentle and presidential. >> lindsey graham web's a nasty person. he's wrong on the military. i call him lyin' ted. he holds the bible high, then he puts the bible down, and then he lies.
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hillary will be easy to beat. she is a very flawed candidate and i believe it will be a very easy target. kennedy: goes down easy like trump vodka. he had kind things to say about the press. it was a press conference, so things went great. >> i know our going to say. nobody is listening to you, jeremy. nobody ever listens to you. go ahead. i'm not going to finish with her because she never asks a decent question. aren't you just a perfect young man. give me a break. kennedy: it wasn't all barbs and hot sauce. >> jack nicklaus is a special man and he did a special job. we have another special man. paul o'neill of the yankees. paul, you originally come from
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ohio, wow, paul o'neill of the yankees. i want to thank paul ryan. he called me a couple days ago. kennedy: when he wasn't selling his pristine jack nicklaus designed golf course he pimped every product that's ever been lucky enough to carry the trump stamp. >> we have trump magazine. so you have the water, you have the steaks, you have the airline that it sold. what's wrong with selling. you have the wines and all of that. and trump university. we are going to start up as soon as i win the lawsuit. kennedy: he's the ultimate salesman. as he was schilling his way through magnums of steaks and vino. he was giving us a preview of what we'll feel like when we are
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all suffering from buyer's remorse a year from now. senator rand palm is here for the first time -- rand paul is here for the first type since dropping out of the race. and i have a special interview with the leader of death metal involved in the paris attacks last year. i'm kennedy. trump dominated last night's primaries. will they be serving trump steaks or can the gop stop the trump train in ohio. carly, and charles cook is here, writer for the "national review."
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and tom shillue, host of re "red eye." >> it was a great show. kennedy: we are trying to capture a little imagine nick the bottle. that's why we brought carly. isn't that pcp. let's talk about trump from last night. is he the most skilled and interesting politician ever, or someone on the verge of losing his mind? >> i didn't think it was that weird of a press conference. have we been watching trump? they are all like that. kennedy: they are not all like that. they tend to -- they don't always have a display case of his trump items. >> he want to answer his attacks.
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he always swings back. i didn't think it was that weird. i love the quote, the abe lincoln, the great abe lincoln. the countries are riming us off and taking our jobs like we are babies, then he added very, very stupid babies. they are very, very stupid babies. kennedy: charles, i love ripping you about this because at one point you said donald trump wouldn't win a single primary. >> i got that one wrong. kennedy: and you said marco rubio would be the not knee. >> i thought he would be the nominee. kennedy: do you stand behind those comments? >> no, i got those wrong. kennedy: are we wrong about the buyer's remorse? >> if he's the nominee, i thought last night wasn't funny at all. i thought it was terrifying.
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he's now lying with an impunity we have probably never seen before in presidential politic. those were not trump steaks because trump steak is out of business. the magazine he held up is not trump magazine because there is no trump magazine. water and the wine, these are not trump products. >> he didn't point to the steak and say that's a trump steak. he got around it. >> his airline was taken away from him by his creditors because it was going out of business. he lied and said marco rubio was the first person who ever made fun of his hands. i'm not bothered about this because the specific is particularly worrying. i'm worried somebody can just stand there and lie like that so brazenly. does he know he's lying? kennedy: trump steak. are you devastated?
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>> people were tweeting behind the scenes photos and they were wrapped in the bush brothers packaging. it's unbelievable. i understand what you are saying. it seems like we are living in an alternative university where you wage one -- alternative universe where you wake up and say i hope this isn't reality. he did do the thing about the steaks and the wine and the water because romney attacked him. but when you look at it, this attack on his businesses, does it really work? not really. kennedy: you are saying therefore he doesn't have to answer the attack. >> he did. but i do think it was a bit of a waste of time. americans know that he is a successful businessman, right? even the certain ventures of his did fail overall. he's a billionaire. >> he sells his name.
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>> so we on have a couple seconds. we have to look forward to next week. does it all end on tuesday night with ohio and florida and super tuesday 2? >> ohio is tougher. i think he will win florida. but i think he's marching toward the nomination. i think it many hilarious. it doesn't seem that dangerous to me. >> rubio, if he loses florida, this has become personal between the two of them. the recent polls show trump is way up in florida. so it the very unfortunate. i think rubio did make a mistake with the personal attacks. >> i will be shocked if rubio make it to florida. >> through florida? kennedy: to florida.
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>> he has to compete in florida. >> so goats the country. pant returns a little later. first coming up. senator rand paul joins me for the first type since dropping out of the presidential race. later my exclusive interview with jesse hughes from death metal. he will open up about the attack on his band in paris. she started to turn and sa ♪ type 2 diabetes doesn't care who you are. man. woman. or where you're from. city. country. we're just everyday people fighting high blood sugar. ♪ i am everyday people, yea, yea. ♪
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kennedy: senator rand paul has hardly rested since suspending his presidential campaign. he's trying to convince the senators to vote on aid to pakistan. >> we have missed your face, certainly. the race misses you desperately. there is no one keeping an eye on civil liberties and spending. are you ready to endorse anyone yet?
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>> i think i'm going to stay out of it. i said my piece. i had a few objections with many of the different candidates. but i think i stated my case pretty well. some of the thing i said others have co-opted. regime change in the middle east has made the area left stable and made us less safe. so i think we won some battles, but i'll continue to plug away in a different venue in the u.s. senate. kennedy: you are the champion of many libertarian ideals. would you ever endorse outside of the party? >> you know, i'm going to stay out of the race. i said i'll endorse the nominee, and that's the best thing in the sense when i ran for office, i ran against an establishment republican. when i won we both agreed whoever lost would even doarts other.
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-- endorsed the other. i'll support the nominee. kennedy: one of the things you chapel beyond in the senate is ending occur tailing the billions of dollars we give to various foreign governments. now we are hearing about a transfer of fighter jets to pakistan, and you have found an object the secure procedural rule that allows you to call a vote on it. tell me about what's going on in your neck of the woods. >> in the 1970s we passed an arms control act. one senator can object to an arms sale and it requires a vote. i will get a vote in the senate on my objection to the sale of arms to pakistan. there are several reasons why i object to selling jets to pakistan. they have 70f-16s and they have been supporters of the taliban. they supported the taliban government that hosted bin laden for a decade, and they have been
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a per cuesor of christians. there is a christian woman who has been on death row in pakistan for five years for criticizing the state religion. they also have imprisons a doctor who helped us get the evidence that led to the killing of bin laden. so i think there is a lot of things pakistan is doing that aren't helpful to us and show them at best to be a frenemy. i don't think the american taxpayers should be forced to pay for f-16 fighters for them. i have a lot of people who are out of work in my state and none of them say send more money to pakistan. kennedy: why are we spending all this money we don't have when we can't control spending in our own country. the vote will take place tomorrow, yes?
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>> we thought it would take place tomorrow. we are not positive now. the law says they have to give to it me this week or next week. the law is clear i have to get the vote. it's a privileged motion. meaning no objection can stop it. that's unusual in the senate. usually it's the opposite. one person objects and you don't get your vote. this is one they cannot object to having the vote. we'll put the senators on the spot and they will have to decide what's more important, the problems they have at nome their state or some fictitious problem in pakistan. kennedy: who is worse, pakistan store iran. >> there is more danger with pakistan because they have nuclear weapons. my fear is if we keep funneling weapons to pakistan, what if the radical islamists in pakistan take over? i'm very concerned about building up their arms and
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having them taken over by radicals. kennedy: how hard is ted cruz work you for an endorsement. >> i'm going to stay out of the presidential race. i stated my piece. i'm trying to be a leader in the liberty movement. i'll let those leading coffer out their own territory. kennedy: good luck with everything in the senate and certainly your race in kentucky, thanks again. my panel returns after the break. does bernie's stunning victory does bernie's stunning victory in michigan show weakness in
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kennedy: last night bernie sanders pulled a surprise victory in michigan. but it doesn't stop dnc chairman deeby wasserman-shultz saying things have gotten so vulgar. >> it's gone the vulgar on the gop side but there is no one facing the threat of indictment. there is an open doj investigation into mrs. clinton right now. >> let's not be melodramatic. kennedy: how does this woman still have a job. >> she is extraordinarily good at her job which is to lie. i feel like every answer i'm
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talking about people lying. she is extraordinarily good at lying. debbie wasserman-shultz is a professional liar. you saw it all the way through the 2012 election. she'll go on camera and say things that are patently untrue. then the host will say that's not true and you know it. and she'll say oh, it is. she is baghdad bob in a small female odd-looking form. kennedy: does she really think that hillary isn't facing indictment? >> it's funny how an indictment is just no big deal with you campaign is completely offensive to her. the interesting thing about what happened in michigan with hillary clinton, it was sort of a symbolic win for bernie sanders, but it does kinds of show a weakness in hillary clinton where she doesn't have at all any blue collar voting
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popularity. and that is a strength of donald trump's. if i were hillary clinton, i would be very concerned. kennedy: what's worse, peeve nuts references or felonies? around standup comic. >> the phoney outrage over the vulgarity of donald trump she said three times she used if the word manhood. we have two wonderful candidates in the democrat party, neither of them talk about their manhood. trump didn't even air that. listening to her say manhood over and over again was horrible. >> that would blow the campaign right there. kennedy: i want to ask you quickly about michigan. was it a big winter bernie or a big loss for hillary. >> i think they are ine d
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inextricable. if the polling is shock. but it does show precisely what you were saying. she has a problem with white working class men. now, if the republican nominee were ted cruz he seems to have a problem with women. so it could be an interesting election if it were clinton-cruz. she'll have a problem with white working class men and he will have a problem with women so it cancels each other out. kennedy: i thank you so much. i learned a lot and i have grown. coming up.
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kennedy: please let me be the news bee in your curious bonnet. if he we'll get some weird stories into your head. topic number one. no one likes getting parking tickets. but it's the worst when you get fake parking tickets. when you scan it it doesn't give you have the information on the infraction or ways to pay. it takes you to this. when drivers in asheville, north carolina scanned the code they were taken to the 80s ginger kreern. they were rick rolled. lawmakers are trying to rush through legislation making rick rolling a felony. three strikes and you are not
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going to jail, you are going to hell via north carolina's electric chair. sweet justice. topic number two. when you love "star wars" as much as i do, you can never get enough of the force, not even the dark side. kylo's talents would be wasted if he remained chained to the franchise. in classic movie scenes his modulated voice and mask with what you didn't know was missing. >> my name is the law. when i lay my vengeance upon thee. >> i want the truth. >> you can't handle the truth. kennedy: we would show you have the scene from deliverance, you
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never heard and electronic squeal sound quite so erotic. maybe next time. there is no harm in a little bit of workplace harmless pranking. i like to make prank phone calls. it's harder now with caller i.d.s. and once i lost one of our 19-year-old -- i locked one of our 19-year-old interns in a broom closet for three days. it was a joke. watch this worker who put on a bear consume to scare his colleague. and his coworker dropped dead a heart attack. it's funny. bears are always funny. even bret baiers.
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but remember real bears are no laughing matter. if you are attacked by a fake bear and end up dead, lay low until the bear loses interest. here is an intruckal video from the national park service to help us all remember. ♪ i'm going to give you he ♪ never going to let you down ♪ never going to run around and dessert you ♪ kennedy: you know the old adage, you only have to run faster than rick ashley. when you think of grind core mew circumstance what comes to mind. punk and rage funneled through a guitar or grandmama [♪] she is 67. she is not on a grandma, she is
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a greatman grandma. she is part of a mother-son combo. her son invited her to perform backup joke apples which led to her becoming the group official screamer. she says she thinks it's fun and she hopes to go on tour. of course, if screaming into a microphone really music? you have been goat rolled. topic number five. people all over our great nation enjoy eating eggs just to sober up. what goes great with eggs, bacon? specifically kevin and michael bacon who made a video to
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promote the embryos that fall from chickens. >> we are not just in your head, we are lying in your bed. drop the phone and pick up 6 grams of protein instead. >> i love your movies. >> thank you. >> i was kidding. your movies are pathetic and your singing is worse. >> gentlemen, you have the right to remain silent. ken require many super good stuff before it remind me of another music video, one that involves a certain celebrity you may have heard of named rick. >> i'm not ashamed to admit i'm a christian. you don't have to be a christian to understand that sock is wrong
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when gaze can serve in the military but our kid can't openly pray in school at christmas. kennedy: rick and rick. if you have any news tories you want to see, tweet me @kennedynation. also find me @kennedynation and use #topicalstorm. jesse hughes survived a terrorist attack last year in paris. he says the shooters collude. something the media isn't talking about. >> was there anything about that night that was strange or off other than seeing these people
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kennedy: friday november 14, a series of shootings and bomb attacks. one site of the attacks was the concert hall where the eagles of death metal were playing. >> it's a place where bands are desperately trying to get. then you have a platform. but you never in a million years would want to have. kennedy: they were an hour into their performance when gunmen opened fire and threw hand grenades into the crowd. the question to parisian authorities was why weren't they the target. >> i never felt it was begins,
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but at the same time i felt was specifically against us. i loved my fans, so it was important for me to know they weren't attacking us. kennedy: jesse noticed their behavior and knew something was off. >> they weren't shooting their way in. i never unde understood where tt narrative came from. there were six shooters, not four. i saw five of them. they had been in the building the whole day. my soundman and i had come eye to eye with the main plotter. right before we walked on stage there were two in trench coats and shorts. they were standing heads down in the corner by where the entrance to the venue was from backstage. we have a joke, if you are not
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smiling at one of our shows, you surely can't be there to see the eagles of death metal. kennedy: was there anything about that night that was strange or off other than seeing these people and their dour expressions looking out of place? >> rock 'n rollers in general will know everyone backstage. i don't want to be sued. when i get there i want to see the security guards. i want to know they are trying to stop me as much as i need to be. when i first got to the venue i walked past a dude who was supposed to be the security guard for the back stage. and and stopped and said i am suppose to be backstage. i went to a guard and said who is that guy. he said some of the guys aren't here yet. then i found out six didn't show up. kennedy: why is that?
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>> out of respect to the police still investigating. it seems rather obvious they had a reason not to show up. >> do you think the security guards were working with the terrorists? >> i know one of the shooters let three kids go because he recognized them. which means he has been hanging out long enough to recognize people. the way you hang out on sunset boulevard, you get to know the regulars. he knew barmen and securitymen and doormen. kennedy: so far we have not been able to independently confirm jesse's theory. one security guard saved scores of lives and some of the guards were shot. gentlemen he sayshot. jesse said he was in the venue for about 30 minutes.
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kennedy: you said you were the first person in the venue to realize what was going on. >> the song ends with a bop bop bop bop. everyone was standing dumb found for 30 seconds. then they fell. and that's when -- i never heard tonight shooters say anything. i was only in there for 30 minute, maybe. i never heard them say anything. those accounts that people had. i only heard them say don't worry, when one girl said i'm scared, why are you doing this. he said don't worry, you will be dead in two minutes. that's really all i heard. it was a girl i have known for over nine years coming to the shows. a very sweet girl. she had been in the front row,
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and she was maybe a foot and a half from the barriers. she really literally -- i she could have fallen backwards and fallen over the rail and been okay. she had her back to me and she wasn't moving. i'm behind the curtain trying to direct people. i knew everyone was so scared. if someone said snap out of it this way. that would make all the difference. then the lights went out. that was the biggest the house could have made. and she didn't live through it to regret it. it blind all the exits. and it bewildered everyone. he finally caught her in his view and he started to turn, and she didn't do anything but start to say no, no, no, no, no no no and i could see her hands were
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moving with her no, no, no, no, no no no and he just turned on her and leveled and he walked the fire up -- that's what a pistol grip is for. and it blew her -- there is a lot that troubles me now as a result of that. if you died and no one saw it, i wouldn't want to be that. and i saw them as they were passing. and i'm glad because they didn't die alone. kennedy: the banned band returned to pair rise three months after the attack to play at the olympic concert hall filled with fans who survived the terrifying massacre.
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>> i spoke to so many kids, not a single person was dwelling on anything that happened. one girl showed up in a wheelchair with her surgeon. i said dude is that going to heel. he said it's wood, dock. i went, you lost your leg? yeah, i was busting my behind on fiscal therapy so i made shire could make this show. kennedy: the police officers at the bataclan were in the crowd. >> they were opening their jackets to show me that they had their guns. i don't want someone to think this is redneck shoot em.
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it was like, you are safe. >> i talked to a lot of people there. a lot of the police officers, every one of them told me the same story. they had a discussion with their girls whether they should bring their firearm into the show which they wouldn't normally do. that's the weird an is a tory radar and everyone decided no. and not because they didn't want to not be prepared. it was because they were worry about the sensibilities of those who might site of and -- sight and become overly distraught buyer the presence of a firearm. kennedy: you can watch part 2 of my exclusive interview with jesse hughes.
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kennedy: welcome back. the republican establishment seems to be giving on party human theiries or common sense, -- luminaries or common sense stopping th the trump runy train. let's ask james rosen returning to the program. welcome back, james. so it's not a brokered convention, it's a contested convention.
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is that where we are headed? >> possibly. although still the statistics would say we are not. in order to avoid that scenario absent some drastic change in the convention rules. one of the candidates needs to secure the requisite number of delegates to win the nomination. that number is 1,237. in order to get there donald trump has to win 54% of those still up for grabs. ted cruz would have to win upwards of 60%. if no one gets to that 1,237 number we could see a contested convention. but it depends on the rules of the convention and how they are tinkered with and if they are tinkered with at all. kennedy: how does this work? >> the rules were adopted in -- after the last election, various rules have been adopted. in january more rules were adopted and the first order of
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business at conventions is the rules by the standing rules committee would themselves be voted on by the convention. that's where any number of things could happen. but here is one interesting rule put into play in 2012 at the nomination -- the convention that nominated mitt romney. the resumes were changed to insure on the first ballot of the voting for a nominee. no votes would be tallied for any candidate who hadn't won a majority in at least 8 states. that was to curb ron paul. there is a lot of talk doing something with that rule this time around. kennedy: how would they alter that? what would they do based on the candidates running now? two of the four not popular with the establishment at all.
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reporter: donald trump hasn't yet met that requirement that he win a majority outright. but he has done so for five states. so he looks like he could be headed to meeting that requirement. if they get rid of that requirement it would make it easierer on a secondary ballot or beyond that to enter in the names of other candidates. let's be clear about one thing. only five people understand it. intermittently i'm one of those five people. on the first ballot. 95% of the delegates are bound to vote for the person they are assigned to vote for. only 5% are free agents. if you make to it a second ballot. then it comes down to 43% are bound. a third ballot only 19% of those delegates are bound. but we should be clear. this hasn't happened in a very long time. kennedy: the last time they
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flirted with it was 1976 with gerald ford and ronald reagan. but this is such a strange year. would it really surprise anyone who has been paying attention to the race if that's how this ended up? >> we live in fan a -- in fantal times. i'm on your show now. even though they tell you to never correct the anchor. at the 1980 democratic convention where ted kennedy tried to unseat jimmy carter. there was a vote to change the robot rule. like a robot the various delegates are assigned to vote for the person for whom they are bound. kennedy: you have never seen douglas kennedy on this show because we don't talk about any other kennedy on this show. when in rome, james.
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thank you very much. it's interesting and there is going to be a lot more to discuss. especially after next week. i think we'll have a much better when you think about success, 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? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. type 2 diabetes doesn't care who you are. man. woman. or where you're from. city. country. we're just everyday people fighting high blood sugar. ♪ i am everyday people, yea, yea. ♪ farxiga may help in that fight every day. along with diet and exercise,
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