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learn why they are both doing so well. lou: it's important for cruz, it's more important for cruz to win than trump for the campaigns. lou rrp 93% of you say there is no reasonable justification for kasich to stay in. good night. kennedy: am i watching a revolution burn through this election from both ends? i know this political season has been a chaotic cultural surface. now they are throwing around the "r" word. but that doesn't stop people like susan you are random from waxing poetic about the revolution and the coming end of days. >> i think a lot of people are sorry.
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i just can't bring myself to do that. donald trump will bring the revolution immediately if he gets in, things will really -- kennedy: she sounds like chris christie. is she a secret donald trump supporters disguised as a bernie-bot? >> establishment politics is just not good enough. we need bold changes and a political revolution. >> that's what this election is largely about it's an overthrow of the government. we ought to be glad it's a peaceful revolution with balance rather than one with bullets. >> do you want me to get naked and start the revolution? kennedy: there is no lack of enthusiasm in leftyland as bernie's bonfire is fueled by hollywood. >> free college for every american, quality healthcare for every american, raising the
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minimum wage to $15 an hour, a livable wage. he believes people who work a 40-hour week shouldn't live below the poverty line. who can be against that. kennedy: listen to her refute her own message. >> don't be suckered into a rigged american dream ponzi scheme that was never intended to include you. kennedy: that's my point. you will be paying through the nose for everybody else's free crap and you will never enjoy the benefits. hollywood liberals can be so off base and annoying. maybe susan sarandon is a trump supporters. some celebrities have threatens to leave the u.s. if trump is elected. mass deportations and stifle liberty, kind of a small price
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to pay. if half the people on that list didn't live here anymore it would make america great again. on the show tonight the f.b.i. ratchets up its investigation on hillary clinton. judge napolitano joins me to explain. donald trump's campaign manager charged with battery after an altercation with a reporter. doug ziegler is here to talk about the presidential race. come in the kitchen. i'm kennedy. dedicated bernie supporter and actress susan sarandon says if bernie sanders doesn't make the nomination she don't know if she can bear to vote for hillary clinton.
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eboni williams is here tonight. she is a lawyer and fox news contributor. and the "daily caller" senior editor. do you see susan sarandon's progressive logic in a trump vote? >> i find it hard to understand. if you are a progressive you think that hillary clinton would be bitter than donald trump. but i think this is kind of an argument for the conservative side. especially the intellectual conservatives. i think a lot of conservatives, at least those who write for magazines will see an option between malaria being hillary clinton and ebola being donald trump. malaria can be cured over time and he bowl ra is a death sentence for our constitutional government. kennedy: i think hillary clinton
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is zika. she could burn babies with some challenges. when they say "revolution." what are they talking about? >> i think what they are trying to say is political disruption. i don't think susan sarandon sound that crazy. for many people this is about bernie sanders and donald trump because they are for anyone who can disrupt politics as usual. it's not really republican versus democrat for them. kennedy: what comes of that? is someone going to rip up the constitution? >> it's a broad stroke general kind of argument that yeah it doesn't have any real legs to it. she says a lot of people don't buy hillary clinton as a progressive. they don't buy it. too many con from dixon they don't he her as a progressive. kennedy: how did susan sarandon
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decide who to rote for? >> it's whoever she want to play in a movie. i would never want to play hillary clinton. kennedy: even if they are the villain? >> i don't think susan sarandon can find any way to justify what she is doing. bernie sanders would want a woman to lay him in a movie. kennedy: he's so open mind and inclusive, i think you are absolutely right. >> would heover throw the constitutional system? probably not. but there is a chance donald trump would like to be a dictator more than anybody in my life. he talked about putin and china's crackdown in tienanmen square. kennedy: and shutting down the internet.
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>> he probably has no knowledge of the checks and balances. so hopefully our institutions would hold up. but there is a chance he would try to override them. kennedy: i still wouldn't vote for hillary. there are 50,000 names of other people i would write in including yours. most would say bernie sanders is a heck of a nice guy and running a nice and honest campaign. but hillary clinton is resisting more debates with sanders. why you ask? an aide said this about a potential debate in new york. >> this is a man who said he would never run a negative ad. they are running them. they are running more. let's see the tone of the campaign he wants to run before we get to any other questions. kennedy: if she thinks bernie sanders is negative, how is she going to debate donald trump? >> if we want to see her as president. how is she going to talk to
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other leaders of the world who have a difficult tone where they are not so kind to women. that's a red flag that she won't even debate anyone. she is thinking if i get the nomination i'm not going to get the votes of bernie sanders supporters because he's not very nice to me. >> of course. he's not your competition. it's a competition and he wants to win. kennedy: it's naive and short-sighted. he's been conciliatory. this is a guy who should have gone after her full force. he could have picked one lane and driven her campaign into the ground and he chose not to. >> this is where the secretary gets into credibility trouble. i think his tone has been pretty nice. he's just from brooklyn. that's how they talk. if they find him handling him with kid gloves.
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i felt like her and her surrogates tried to pull this with obama that he wasn't treating her like a gentleman. either you are in this thing and you go all the way and than it as a real pro or you fall back and maybe you are not ready. kennedy: what if bernie sanders' campaign said something like that. >> it's hard to imagine bernie sanders' campaign being in a position where they could debate thing. she want someone who is kind of like a fake left wing challenger who will put on a who for the crowd and get all the left wing support around her. and bernie is not looking like he will be that. so she is trying to lay down the rules here. but manage if the scenario was reversed and it was bernie saying this. can you imagine msnbc saying hillary clinton's tone is too --
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kennedy: it's so sexist, you can't say that about a woman. kennedy: don't miss fbn's live coverage of the wisconsin primary next tuesday. donald trump's campaign manager has been charged with battery after allegedly grabbing michelle field. news today rimming through the campaign. please stay tuned. my school reunion's coming fast. could be bad. could be a blast. can't find a single thing to wear. will they be looking at my hair?
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kennedy: donald trump's campaign manager corey lewandowski was charged with assault. fields tweeted a picture of a braw --of a bruise on her arm. trump tweeted this. my panel is back. now, jamie, michelle fields is your girlfriend. you have got an emotional investment in this. how is she doing? >> she is doing well. there was the bruise on her arm, but it's more of the defamation
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afterwards. cory * tweeted out that she was an attention seeker. but now we see clearer video to show everything she said in the beginning turned out to be right and almost everything the trump people said looks like a lie. kennedy: he reaches over. he appears to grab her and pull her to the side. on the audio recording she has got, she says, was that cory to a "washington post" reporter. >> there were people playing this as a he said-she said at the time. "the washington post" reporter was an eyewitness. people were questioning the idea that this was just merely he said-she said. the trump people keep changing
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their story. kennedy: what many the legal angle here. what is corey lewandowski facing here? >> i come from a background of criminal defense. we have not been to trial on this. but we know that he came out today, he was charged. this means law enforcement in a high profile case like this. they are not going to bring actual charges without probable cause. that's a different burden of proof than beyond a reasonable doubt. properral cause, more probable than not that person committed the crime they are accused of. law enforcement look at video. they take those along with the eyewitness reporters. they take all that and eight up and say we believe we have probable cause to move forward with at least the charges. we know factually there is that
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much evidence to get to that burden of proof. but to me that's very telling whether you agree with trump or not. factually they will have that much proof. >> what do you think politically? can you keep someone like that on if he -- if he pleas or if he goes -- >> i feel like the obvious answer is no. cory should be fired or trump should not be speaking about this at all as this an ongoing case and charges and investigation. but it's in trump's character. he's going to continue tweeting and doing this. i don't know that it will impact his campaign that much. i want to say unfortunately because i think it does reflect on him. it does the way his campaign is run. i don't know. it will be an interesting next couple of months. >> the tweets don't help cory.
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so cory tweeting out michelle is delusional. you have got a factual issue because that won't play well. kennedy: i know she has resigned from her job at breitbart because they didn't back her up. >> no, it's been an interesting day for sure. kennedy: coming back, the panel returning to talk about a new poll, millennials love socialism until northeast they get a job. wait until they find out about capital gains taxes. that will hurt. judge napolitano is here with breaking news. stay here.
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don't deal with disruptions. get better internet installed on your schedule. comcast business. built for business. kennedy: federal prosecutors are setting up interviews with hillary clinton's aides. a federal judge made another ruling that could be proper make it for mrs. clinton. judge napolitano joins me to discuss everything going on in hillaryland. let's talk about the "new york times" piece that said prosecutors can reach out to hillary clinton's aides and start questioning them. are they trying to snare them in a perjury trap? judge napolitano: the fact that the f.b.i. and federal prot prosecutors have leaked the
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other law enforcement personnel tells us a couple things. it means they stopped gathering evidence. they have all the evidence think need. they analyzed it, they have drawn inferences from it. they corroborated it. when they are ready to reach out to her aides and invite them in, and they can say no if they want, that's their right. that's the second to last phase in their work. the last phase is in -- inviting mrs. clinton in. when they invite the aides in nighter they nor their lawyer will know what the f.b.i. has accumulated about the case or about them. kennedy: because you can perjure yourself. >> it's technically not perjury. but lying to the f.b.i. is a crime with the same penalties as perjury.
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it's not uncommon for the f.b.i. or the federal prosecutors to try and trap them as a way to test their honesty and credibility. they are in a treacherous position. they don't know if they are targets. the only one who has nothing to worry about is bryan pagliano. kennedy: i want to know, do you think based on what you know, what you heard and your intuition. do you think the f.b.i. is going to offer some of these even yoarp aides immunity? judge napolitano: i don't know. i don't know what they offered him. they either are offered him a written contract or they went to a judge and got immunity. but he has been cooperating with them since the fall. and he has told them a lot of things about her that are not good in terms of a criminal prosecution.
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whether they will offer these other people immunity. i do it. because it's something that would have been done earlier. the end phase of the prosecution. kennedy: do you think there is a likelihood they will bring her in? >> they will say to her lawyer. we have a lot of evidence about your client. we can go to a grand jury with it or invite her in to discuss it with her. she'll also go in blind, meaning they will not tell her or her lawyer the same way general petraeus had. probably a mistake. a lot of f.b.i. agents think the government went too easier on the general. she'll go in there blind not knowing what they have about her. kennedy: is that worst position she has been in thus far? >> if she goes in, they will probably trap her because she has told falsehoods and demeaned
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the investigation. she said she can't wait to be interviewed by the f.b.i. kennedy, nobody can't wait to be interviewed by the f.b.i. if they are the target of an investigation. kennedy: her mouth piece says it's the server that's the focus of the investigation. judge napolitano: the publicly known and documented evidence of her criminal behavior is well ground and sufficient to obtain an indictment and conviction. it would be espionage. kennedy: how many counts could she be facing? >> it's hard to say. there were 22 top secret emails on the server and four select
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action privilege s.a.p. on the server. they were so top secret the f.b.i. agents couldn't even read it. kennedy: every time you bring us new information it brings clarity. judge napolitano: these things just keep unfolding. kennedy: the second lawsuit? >> a freedom of information act brought by judicial watch. this federal judge, what reagan appointee came to the same conclusion another federal judge last month, emmitt sullivan, a clinton appointee came to. deception and conspiracy likely existed in hillary clinton's start department. they are authorizing examinations under oath of her former aides. the same ones who are her campaign aides. the same ones who were her aides when she ran the state
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department to see if such a conspiracy existed. kennedy: separate from the f.b.i. and federal prosecutors. judge napolitano: she has three issues to worry about. two freedom of information act lit gaitions where the depositions have been ordered of her aide and hers likely will be and the criminal vest nation with justice scott. kennedy: i can't wait to hear more. coming up. unicycle basketball tossed from a bridge. trick shot or inevitable evolution of the game.
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kennedy: if you accidentally
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step in a bear trap come to me and i'm sew your foot back on. microsoft is working to revolutionized the way we communicate. multiple cameras capturing a 3d figure and transferring the info to someone wearing a headset so they won't just talk to someone miles away. let's see them as well. >> imagine being able to virtually teleport. >> it's great. kennedy: that's so neat. once it comes out it will be a wonderful tool for families in different time zones. of course it remind me of "star wars." what's this?
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topic number 2. there is nothing more important in life for a high school freshman girl into look cool at a school dance. there is nothing less cool to a freshman girl than her parents. insert her parents into said dance and prepare for a rage of unparalleled proportion. this will be fun. that rage, that is real. it's so fun. my parents did something like that once. but actually they weren't my parents. they were homeless drifters. it was the men's room at
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denny's. topic number 3. let's tend this high school field trip a little further and apply it to the presidential election. this election season has been about making people feel bad. who are the greatest most brutal exposers of all? mean girls. maybe they should read some of donald trump's tweets. >> i would like to stepped my best wishers to all within even the haters and losers. mitt romney is a total joke and everyone knows it. i beat hillary. i have never seen a thin person drinking diet coke. ken require's like the heathers
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and the plastics got married and had pitchy babies. topic number 4. the people of this planet once believed world was flat. columbus proved it was round. they said the sound barrier coulder in be broken, yet it was broken. they said it was impossible to score a basket from the top of a bridge while on a unicycle, but one man proved them wrong. >> i learned this from my dad. he's battling prostate cancer. this is a real shot of encouragement. kennedy: that is as touching as it is difficult to achieve.
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i don't think i have ever seen a trick shot quite that impressive. that's amazing. with one exception. air bud, great film. came out 19 years ago. that dog is dead for sure. topic number 5. a box jump is an exercise where you leap on to as high a platform as you possibly can without falling over or crashing through a window. will he make it? oh, wow. those knee are inhuman. where is the hidden spring board. look at that vertical leap. can tech totally guaranteed to
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win the ncaa tournament. you know what? texas tech will do well unless there is some unforeseen outsider prizes. anyone with even better jumping skills. yeah, that's air bud spikes back from 2007. it's a different dog than the original air bud. til dead, because that was 9 years ago. you can tweet me @kennedynation if you have video you want me 20 show in "topical storm." coming up my party and returns. millennials say ghosting is a way to end a rip.
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kennedy: ghosting is a dating term where instead of breaking up with someone, they simply disappear without explanation or a simple good-bye. while scientists suspect males have employed the strategy for years, male and female have been goaftd. is there anything good about ghosting? >> no, it's so disrespectful and rude. i have got to confess i have don't a couple of times. kennedy: you are wearing white.
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>> it many because i'm kind of shy in my personal life and i don't like to be the bearer of bad news. i put on my big girl boots. and i say you are very lovely, and i wish you well, i don't think we have a romantic compatibility thing going on. i had to practice that with my girlfriend on the phone. kennedy: it doesn't seem that hard. >> i noticed people respond well to it. kennedy: have you been ghosted? >> yes. by a pop star. after miss u.s.a. we were chatting. it was very upsetting. kennedy: you were ghosted by a jonas? who wouldn't answer that text message.
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>> my girlfriend, the online dating, if they don't answer a guy, the guys will get angry and say nasty things because they want a reason in their head. >> my understanding it was trying to play hard to get. they don't text you. they want you to be more aggressive. and the restraining order is to air they want to marry you. kennedy: there is more millennial news. over half of americans under 30 have a favorable view of socialism compared to only a third of those over 30. however when they reach an earning threshold of $40,000 a year they will oppose the
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redistribution. you make money and all of a sudden you don't want to give it away. >> when you have a salaried job and you realize your take home pay is not much. suddenly you have rent and bills to pay, this isn't as exciting. kennedy: free stuff is great when you are getting the free stuff. >> i will bet polls in north korea millennials. the famous candle * saying if you are a conservative under 30 you have no heart, if you are a liberal over 40, you have no brain. this is something you would expect. >> as people get older we kind of naturally get more fiscally conservative if nothing else. it's like the credit card game
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you play. imagine if you got your card swiped every single time. kennedy: while millennials on their parent' healthcare supported paying higher premiums to help out the uninsured, that splits to the inverse and fewer millennials wants to pay for people's health insurance when they are paying for their own. >> i can't imagine that. kennedy: you guys have been great. we covered a lot off ground, but we are closer for it. coming up, wwe wrestler dolph ziegler discusses wrestle mania, and how long has he been in politics. and hillary clinton's surprisingly strong headlock. and i'll wade into new york city to ask drunks
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if you could drunk trial any presidential candidate, who would it be and what would you say? >> hillary clinton. kennedy: what would you say? >> are you available?
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kennedy: dowfl ziegler is a wwe star and this sunday, april third at at&t stadium, it will be live around the world on the wwe network. for the first time ever, wrestle mania is free for new
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subscribers only on the wwe network. dolph ziegler joins me now. complete this sentence. the road to wrestle mania is paved with ... >> bruises. everything. the world of wrestle mania is 364 days of the year before that. it's heartache for those with hearts, and bruise and bums and injuries and fighting through them and make way to the biggest stage of them all. kennedy: there will be 100,000 people in attendance and possibly 1 million watching on the wwe network. kennedy: and 5 million more after this interview. around political person. i know you consume news and
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politics and a form wwe announcer said donald trump is basically employing wrestling tactics successfully. do you think there is something with his history with wrestling that he's tapping into that is creating this success is. >> he has been at a couple wrestle manias with us. i have seen him when he took over as our boss for the day. the's a pretty good boss. he's definitely employing different tactics than most others to the point where it's kind of like in happy gilmore where mccatchin is wondering why no one cares about him anymore. i think that's what a lot of the candidates try to do and if it's not their thing candidates see through it. kennedy: but people are crazy for wrestling. when you walk through the streets, you are essentially
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arrested for hordes of people. another acknowledgment? our joins putting smiles on faces of people. kennedy: who works harder, you or donald trump. >> i think i do. we have similar schedules. he has a bettering tie collection probably. by feel like not just when the cameras are on, i'm always going. kennedy: is this the first election you have been this plugged into. >> i have always been interested and now that on thered people are interested it's exciting. i don't have to find a political science teacher and text him. kennedy: everyone is it's very chaotic. >> too chaotic. the characters are great. it was an interesting start to
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this 6 to 8 months ago. and we all thought jeb bush would be the republican nominee and he's way off to the side now. kennedy: he's on the beach. you were a phenomenally successful wrestler at kent state. is there anything you do in your current job that resembles college wrestling? >> at the beginning of a match i get to get some kent state moves out. kennedy: omaha, omaha? i'll yell out, and they can't stop me. i do what i do and i'm humble about it. kennedy: do you grease up? >> no, when i wrestled in high school, college, even when i was five years old you had to have
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anne a hankie to make sure no one was oiled up. moistment welcomed and condoned. kennedy: what is more likely, you becoming a libertarian or you getting a few drinks and trying to kiss hillary clinton on the mouth. >> wow, that's a great question. the libertarian thing is very possible. for other people probably. don't cut out that pause. kennedy: i feel like we have had a spate of hidden libertarians and i was giving you your entre to declare your love of limited government. >> kissing hillary clinton would be great but i think she is spokessen for.
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i don't like her outfits. but would it great. kennedy: congratulations on wrestle mania. what are you going to do with your hair? >> that's a surprise. but there will be some type of braiding involved. i haven't figured out exactly what yet. it will be different. it will be cool. kennedy: continued success in your career and your political exploration. when you become a libertarian, let me know. >> i wouldn't hold my breath. but go ahead. kennedy: coming up. i'm going to crash happy hour asking strangers about politics. how many drinks would it take for you to hit on hillary clinton? when you think about success, what does it look like?
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kennedy: i recently invaded bouncers at a local tavern to ask happy hour patrons about this year's presidential election. are you guys drunk yet? >> nope. >> let me know when you are. which presidential candidate would make the best drinking buddy? >> got to be trump. >> he doesn't drink. >> at all? ken does that matter? >> he's the best drinking buddy. >> this guy is sick, there is something wrong with this guy. >> if you could drunk trial any presidential candidate who would it be. >> hillary clinton. >> what would you say? >> are you available? kennedy: how, john, i love your
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swampy hand. how many drinks it would take to hit on hillary clinton? >> on a good day? five. kennedy: on a great day. six. >> maybe a 30-pack. >> i like hillary. i would talk to her without a drink. >> thank you, good night, and may the force be with you. kennedy: which presidential candidate would you most like to drink with. >> bernie. kennedy: what makes him so intoxicating. >> give me a break, give me a break. kennedy: that's a good answer. he's funny. >> it goes without saying. kennedy: thanks for watching the who tonight. tomorrow on the show i have gillian turner and greg gutfeld.
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