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the online poll. 80% of you said you believe the wisconsin primary will not >> we made it to monday. wisconsin during up to be the prettiest princess of the primary. tomorrow night could be a make or break event thanks to a week for the donald and a game for ted as the texas senator pounces on donald trump's troubles by six and a half points according to the realplayer and 10 real clear politics. and ted is making lemonade from the fallout of the his wife's
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juxtaposition to milani a trumpet. donald trump happy to be walking back into the action. he admitted that he has made a mistake. he traditionally described himself in terms of mistakes and asking for forgiveness. >> i like to do the right thing where i don't actually have asked for forgiveness. where you don't make such bad things that you don't have to. >> i apologize to my mother years ago for using foul language. kennedy: i am sure that they are throwing a around 20 of aloe language. >> i could have done without the reach reach of retweet
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back kennedy: john kasich is that those delegates are going to sprinkle pixie dust on his forehead and he is unashamedly vying for a contention. and though it is somehow his golden ticket. >> is going to be so much fun. kids will focus less on justin bieber and more time focusing on how we elect the president. kennedy: the bottom line is that if he loses wisconsin it makes it tough for him to gather the necessary delegates to seal the deal. but it ted cruz wins, it is still tough for him but not impossible to secure the nomination. if john kasich he comes the
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republican presidential nominee i'm sure that osama bin laden and adolf hitler will have these on an ice cream truck and selling snow cones in hell. coming up next, speaking with a wisconsin conservative radio host to put donald trump in the fire. and a bunch of doobie brothers coming up next, u.s. women's soccer team suing over the wage gap with the less successful men's team. is it for economics? some very surprising things next kennedy: the fate of the republican nomination could hang in tomorrow's balance of wisconsin.
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let's ask this party panel tonight. joined by comedian joe devito. and molly hemingway is here. she is the senior editor. welcome, everyone. so starting with you. o'donnell cruise wins big in wisconsin. if he wins moderately big does that mean that we will have a contested convention? >> it's much more likely that we do. these are his type of voters, blue-collar guys better not that evangelical and he's really struggling. i think that there haven't been any primaries. so all of a sudden the whole narrative is changing. kennedy: it could be a month between victories and we are not used to seeing him do anything
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to proclaim victory. >> you will probably do well in the primaries. but unless he changes what he is going to do it will be difficult. kennedy: john kasich is betting on that. to get the kids involved. he said that the kids, they are going to stop paying attention to the kardashian family and justin bieber and all of a sudden a gallon iced convention will gather. >> it's the most messed up version that i've ever heard in my life. [laughter] a bunch of rules that no one understands and no real candidates and anyone likes to win in the end. >> i hope that the nation is sick of the kardashian family and the justin bieber stuff. [laughter]
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>> younger voters get involved for the exact opposite reason. >> when you have supporters why should they vote for him? the kids these days like the outsiders. and i think somehow john kasich is trying to do his own version of that. but it's not working. this is not going to be like schoolhouse rock. >> in the first clips showed us the young guy yawning so hard that he looked like he was going to fall off the bleachers. in wisconsin is so important and it's like, why doesn't scott walker run? >> he is winning quite
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handsomely. >> you can put him in a photo and he even looks like grandma monster. [laughter] kennedy: who gets the bret hart endorsement? >> has someone done that? [laughter] >> you have to put those copper things on you when you do it. >> and you have to wear wranglers. kennedy: in a recent interview donald trump admitted that retweeting this picture of heidi cruz was bad news. he said it was a bad news thing.
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so how much did corey lewandowski and the comments about abortion ad to the fact that he's not doing well with women and is the pattern finally creating mad curative effect that so many people have been assuming would take hold of the campaign? >> it is really disturbing. it's not that he thinks that he did anything wrong, he just realizes that it hurt him in the polls. >> that is a really good disconnect their. >> his moral compass is just about whether he's winning or losing. so it could've been handled so easily if he would have just done some passive aggressive thing about the whole thing. instead they are in a huge mess now and it could've been dealt with so easily. >> you really have three
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separate instances where he has had to walk back or change or alter his reaction and although his supporters have said this is one of the best things about him, you never know what is going to say. >> i think that that has been kind of fun. in this case it has just been bad judgment after bad judgment at a time when he actually needs to be improving his game. he seems tired, he seems to have blocked that instinct. >> has he ever really apologize? >> he is giving the i am sorry, i got caught apology. and it's like, i'm sorry that you are such a delicate flower that you are bothered by me and i'm sorry that you all caught on to the pattern. it is the perfect template for how to turn an accidental incursion into a nuclear war. it's like, you can be minimalize with a little bit of diplomacy.
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throw in a data dash we have no idea what he will do next. and i hope in this case the nuclear war is the end of the candidacy. >> at first i thought that he was going to say sorry for having a hot wife but he was a little bit more mature than that. i think the shooting first and asking questions later is now a liability because now we need -- we are used to smooth talking and he just doesn't know how to do that. i don't know if it will be enough to stop him. >> i think it does make it interesting. because everything is so strange, in two weeks he could win by 40 points. >> he could turn it around. kennedy: tune in tomorrow night for the wisconsin primary coverage at 7:00 p.m. eastern.
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kennedy: according to the kennedy: according to the latest average, bernie sanders is outpacing hillary clinton by three points in wisconsin and meanwhile they had suspended their review of hillary clinton in her e-mails. a spokesperson am a spokeswoman be, said when asked in an interview if she was worried, though he clinton said this. >> no, i am not. i don't think anything inappropriate was done and so i have to let them decide how to resolve their security inquiry but i'm not worried about it. kennedy: if you don't think bad things are bad, that makes you a bad person. the party panel is that to talk about that as well. so whenever i hear responses that hillary clinton has two probing questions, i think issue
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trying to bore everyone? name: >> she is. there's a technique where broadway actors wear the same clothes everyday at the stage door so that the paparazzi won't come and take pictures of them. this is the hillary clinton campaign strategy grade she sits there and she says that i'm confident that my e-mails are not going to pose a problem. kennedy: it is like madonna wearing a track suit every day in central park. and it kind of works. there is a certain level of coverage because she is the major candidate being investigated for the fbi. but in that context she had done a great job. >> she never gets in trouble for anything she ever does. >> is the state department suspending internal
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investigation or is she in such deep yogurt with the feds that we are going to back off because we are way out of this? >> the fbi has dozens of agents working on and it's actually kind of a big deal and interesting that we don't have more coverage. >> it spells more trouble for her or does it show that there sleight-of-hand? >> if she were to be indicted during her campaign, that would be a massive deal that the democratic party has to deal with. even if she doesn't it hangs over her and everyone knows for a fact that they would be serving time right now. so you have this confidence among the liberal members of the federal bureaucracy and it's a problem for her. >> and you have delegates that have committed, saying even if she loses they are still going to commit. how much does the superdelegate process suck.
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>> people will be light weight, that is how this is done? the bernie sanders supporters think that he is getting screwed left and right. and i think -- is she actually saying that i believe i've answered that question before people say anything? like, i have already covered that? and it's like you really didn't. >> if you have reporters asking the same questions in different ways that mean for you have not given satisfying answers. but i think that people get into that so much and they have horrible follow-up questions. >> i think you are right. the state department's official take on this is that it's an ongoing investigation and so we have to step away while the guy does this thing.
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>> it seems like it. kennedy: it seems like the panel has more to talk about when we return a little bit later. and coming up next get ready for the mary jane athon. and that is next coming up when you think about success, what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student?
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kennedy: delighted that you are here. donald trump made a number of lyrically insensitive statements. interestingly will his blustering hurt him in the primary? let's ask our conservative talkshow host. >> let's talk about donald trump and the power of him in your state. you think that he underestimated the media to . >> he doesn't understand the media and wisconsin. and so when you schedule talk radio shows about bothering to hide out what wisconsin is really all about, you are walking into a buzz saw. which is what he did. >> so he had to combative radio
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interviews before he got to your program. did you know things have gone badly in those broadcast before you hit the air within? >> i did not. we actually had a third radio in the green bay area. the people had contacted me and of course i'm going to put a candidate on the air. but to think that he was going to get a cakewalk is a mistake by his team. i don't know if it was his team were donald trump himself, but i really think that he thought that he could come in with a 50,000-foot, sort of airdrop, on issues not knowing a thing about the state. he knew nothing about the recalls or the political warfare that we've been engaged in. >> what do you think his biggest weaknesses are and are you surprised that they have not been exploited at this point enact. >> i'm surprised. his weakness is -- he is entirely unprepared as well as inconsistent. his biggest problem in wisconsin
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is being unprepared. you can forgive inconsistency but when you come to wisconsin you have no idea what is actually on the ground, you come in asking for tax cuts, you criticize the governor saying that you should have increased spending. you criticize the people who thought shoulder to shoulder with governor walker in the recall effort against the unions and say that they are suckers. those are not his exact words but that is what he was telegraphing to the conservatives in wisconsin who knew better. they are very informed. they get a lot of policy on the show, they don't just get bumper stickers. i think it was a huge mistake under estimating the knowledge base of conservatives and they can smell a fake conservative a mile away. >> let's talk about some of the individuals voting in your state. right now depends on what poll you are looking at. is that because ted cruz has a different kind of ground game that is more effective in a place like wisconsin or is it because of donald trump's recent
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missteps resonating? >> a little bit of both. i don't think donald trump has a ground game in wisconsin. we can identify the team from donald trump. he fired some of the best people, he is in every inch of this state, working it literally door-to-door with some of his team members. donald trump is holding rallies. i think his tickets misstep for wisconsin voters is that he let some of the national gaps that he's made about women -- it's not appreciated here, but i think it's the gas that he's made about scott walker and the conservative reforms. his gap on abortion did not sit well with a lot of people in wisconsin either. we have a very effective and serious pro-life movement here. generally i would say it is the ground game that is hurting him the worst and secondly he
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underestimated enthusiasm for our own conservative reforms that we all got off the ground. >> we have about 20 seconds left. how important has his endorsement than for ted cruz? does that mean something as opposed to other states where sometimes the governor endorsements don't add up to much in the and? >> 's endorsement was huge. then he hit the ground running. kennedy: we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> we will see what happens tomorrow night. coming up, this robot lifelike enough to kill interplays natalie portman? and doing battle and losing in the super bowl again.ver want te your tropical storm ise next. [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here.
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kennedy: this is the part of the show where we can hold hands and in praise the news like we mean it. and then we will hold on and start crying. but it is so worth it because i can smell you. this is your topical storm. tiny dogs with great lungs being chased down a giant bridge in a major west coast city. watch this little dog dash away on san francisco's massive bay bridge. and oh, wow, running for freedom. so imagine how upset the commuters were when they shut down the bridge.
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well, of course they captured the tiny fugitive and yeah, naming a little dog after a latino? so stereotypical. the dog worked up quite an appetite. so what will she be having for lunch? >> taco bell. >> really? kennedy: topic number two. tom brady may not have been winning the last super bowl. the patriots quarterback has some and fellow players onto him.
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[inaudible] kennedy: okay, get a room, both of you. oh, wait, if i see you have one. i know one hand is holding the iphone. where is the other hand? a little too sweet. is he naked with a cat? that is so gross. this is exactly why i am a dog person. topic number four. a graphic designer in hong kong has built the real-life dream of a million frustrated teenage boys. it is a life-size scarlett johansson robot. >> it's so cute. [laughter]
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kennedy: a milwaukee accountant has built a robot that does cost over $400 to build. ♪ ♪ kennedy: here is the real hillary clinton from an interview on msnbc. ♪ ♪ kennedy: topic number five. i'm not sure if i've mentioned this before. i'm not sure if i've mentioned this before. if you saw the latest, you know that luke skywalker is a pretty important figure in the galaxy but not important enough for disney to spell this actor's
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name correctly. oh, look at that. actual security pass that i got for my disney and london office visit. now this is an accessible given the stature of a thespian like this. did you know he is an accomplished voice actor? disney could not do something as simple as correctly identifying him. and i'm not alone. here is what his costar had to say about it. >> well, you don't spend 10 years doing that. kennedy: so true if you have anymore stories, please send them to me and use the hash tag.
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the party panel is back. catherine, starting with you. how much of this is all about rescheduling marijuana? >> it all is at this moment. one of the things that happen at the protest is that they could not have moved 10 feet in any direction for what they did would've been illegal. so it's now legal to possess it and smoke it in washington dc, but if they cross into the national park service land which was across from where they were, you know, right after this, if you had crossed the river into virginia, also illegal and if they had sold it, that would have also have been illegal.
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>> it is the root tequilas situation. an incredible patchwork of lies. the the president doesn't have the ability to reschedule it. he could say, you know, maybe it's not white is bad. >> i have been reading from anthony fisher and others all about the process by which you could have much more medical marijuana research if you don't have to get permission from the federal government to look into a substance that is considered highly dangerous because it scheduled as schedule one. eric holder and the president looks at it they could easily write an executive order and this time that would be a good thing. so joe, even though stoners are super annoying and we all know it, have we reached a critical
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deal in this country? >> i think that it's a done deal. i didn't know you couldn't smoke it in a national park. i mean, who doesn't like to get stoned and look at it guys are? [laughter] >> i think it's interesting if you look in california, the people that i know that have their card, it's such a great scam if you asked them about it they are like scientists and you asked them what is wrong with them and they say oh, nothing major. so let's be honest and get it done what. >> you have spent a lot of time in colorado and you have been prolegalization. but what has turned your heart. >> i have always thought that we should decriminalize or legalize drugs but i actually didn't know in colorado that marijuana was legal until i was 15.
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honestly the guy next to me asked me not to knock on him and i figured it out. now we have legalized it in colorado and the state is even more a overrun with hippies and others that it was and am starting to think maybe it wasn't such a bad idea. >> it's going to be really corporate, it's going to be really lame. >> they still exist. >> it will be part of the bathtubs that the pharmaceutical industry likes to put together. >> i was in one of those at eight the spot. it was so a rousing. coming next, putting onext, puts
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bestow a tax on sugary drinks. that's a weenie, the government getting involved in soda. do you think that taxes on sugary drinks work? >> no, and it is a tax on poor people. they punish the people for eating junk food. when you give people access to healthier foods they choose the junk food. kennedy: it's because it's cheap and alleges. >> part of being a person is you are free to make bad choices. when you let the government be in charge of your insurance and health care than they have a control over it and they will be doing that. >> this can also be explained as a cash grab because joe is right. it's like taxing cigarettes and you're going to hurt lower income people that have to pay even more of the income that is
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already held three to begin what. >> at least there was a link between smoking and lung cancer. in the case of soda pop it's one of a million things that people do to cause obesity. taxing it actually won't have any public health benefit and we have seen that in cities and states. philadelphia is a corrupt city, poorly managed, it has all the union dead and they're just trying to make poor people pay for their decisions. >> it's like every other crap hasek thing. >> it is a scapegoat. you cannot have it both ways. he can't simultaneously be true that it reduces soda consumption that it has an influence on the average bmi of the city. and that those taxes are going to raise 400 plus dollars over the next week and a half. there are always claims in these
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debates. it didn't happen that way with cigarettes and it won't happen that way with soda. >> prohibition doesn't work. make you so much you guys. coming up, the u.s. women's soccer team wants to be paid just as much as the boys. sounds fair. some surprising insight on this very issue with our discussion coming up next. ♪ ♪ [dad] i wear a dozen different hats
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we have hadley heath. a truly independent woman. welcome back. >> thanks, it's good to be here. >> let's discuss this. when we talk about soccer at this level, the international level, the global phenomenon. when we talk about the men's game versus the women's game are we talking about the same thing? >> no, we are not. it's a common fallacy to watch the wage gap comparing men and women's earnings. they typically use sports in hollywood where would men and women are paying differently. i would argue that is because the job descriptions for male and female athletes are actually different job descriptions for different roles on different teams and leads. because these two things are different, we have to look at them as two distinct distinct
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industries and of course demand and revenue are part of those conditions. speaking about sports very broadly, there is greater interest in men's sports than women and that means that they can have more revenue and the payers are paid accordingly. >> the women are saying that we won olympic titles. we have a huge global audience, pay up or shut up u.s. soccer. but are the men bringing more and? >> it depends on what data point you are using. the women would say when the women's team won the world cup they brought in more revenue than the men's team. if that is the case they want to make i would say go ahead, you have every right to negotiate and collective for more pay but i would caution against comparing men and women's earnings. if the women's team in the united states is actually superior bringing in greater revenues, maybe that is the future of the sport than those women should not be arguing for equal pay but rater pay.
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>> that is a good point. maybe it is a cultural problem. maybe there is sexism that is pervasive among soccer fans and that's why they should be directing their energy towards it. >> i don't know that it's necessarily a question of sexism. but it's the difference because of the physical industry to compare male and female accountants, you will see a wage differential or you can interchange men and women. when it comes to sports, the men are doing something different and i'm speaking broadly about sports. it means that the market conditions are different. kennedy: men and women get paid the same in major tennis tournaments, yet the women only have to win in three sets in the men can go to five and that has never sat well with me. sometimes pay parity is unequal.
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and okay, mandating paid time off for families with new children or sick relatives. are there unintended consequences here? >> absolutely, this is the kind of law that will create winners and losers, mostly losers. so it goes further than a mandate, it doesn't just mandate that employers provide paid time off for women or men when they have a new child in the family but it's actually creating a government run insurance program much like what we see with the social security go graham where workers have to pay in as part of a tax on each one of their paychecks. kennedy: in even if you never take advantage of it he stopped to pay for others that will take advantage of family leave enact. >> yes. the benefits are available, but employers know that women are much more likely to take
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advantage of maternity leave than men are of paternity leave. so this could affect women's hiring and gettive than men are of paternity leave. so this could affect women's hiring and getting promoted. kennedy: very quickly. how do family leave options improve without government interference? >> that's a great question. when we see a more robust jobs market we are more likely to see employers offering paid time off, paid maternity leave, many employers do today. when employers are worse to compete for us as workers they will value is greater and offers benefits that we want. there's no need for a government to come in with a one-size-fits-all solution. kennedy: it never works. thank you so much for your time. kennedy: it never works. thank you so much for your time. coming up next, hitting the streets to ask about running mates to talk about the remaining presidential candidates. ♪ ♪ >> i think that his running mate should be al gore.stacles at y
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kennedy: with donald trump the front runner, people are speculating who or what would be his ideal running mate. one individual hit the streets to ask. >> derek teeter made it clear that he does not want to become his running mate. who should take that job? >> john kasich. he would be a great running mate. they both have enough energy to annoy everyone. >> i think that his running mate should be al gore. they can work on climate change together not ruining the country. [laughter] >> the video of this little bird landing on bernie sanders podium
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has gone viral and the bird is being adopted by the campaign as its mascot. >> a bull in a china shop. >> what creature should hillary's mascot be? >> a snake. >> this has been a team that has been used against me and my husband for many years. kennedy: thank you for watching the show tonight, i appreciate you and i appreciate neil cavuto who i will be on tomorrow night during fox business live coverage of the wisconsin primary at 7:00 p.m. eastern. you can follow us on twitter and instagram at "kennedy."
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