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riddell and mark simone. i can't wait to see how much money he picked up. it had to be a lot to make us wait in vain. those folks are anxious to heart man speak as are millions who will be watching it right here. good night. [♪] kennedy: sweet lou. and welcome to the best hour of your day. today i watched a wedding and funeral and it all took place on the same stage. bernie sanders accepted a wooden snake the heart of his campaign as hillary clinton sucked the last drop of life from his presidential hopes. his political death allows her to marry his followers.
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here is bernie putting on a brave socialist face. >> i'm proud of the campaign we ran here in new hampshire, and across the country. but it is not enough to win the nomination. we have begun a political revolution to transform america and that revolution continues. kennedy: or does it. he was once a minority fringe candidate, a leftist whose utopian theories and handouts resonated with millennials. but hillary haters were more than willing to feel the bern. we are on the fast track to free college, single payer healthcare, a $15 an hour
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minimum wage and a business thwarting carbon tax. but hillary clinton is a compulsive liar so i'm sure she'll find a way to reverse course when necessary. she was giddy to be free of this lefty dead wing. >> we'll make the biggest investment in new, good-paying jobs since world war ii. we are not cutting the minimum wage, we are raising the minimum wage. kennedy: he may have won his first primary in new hampshire and 2 caucuses and primaries, but he lost the f.b.i. primary because of the damn emails. and the only other person more devastated by james comey's non-indictment than bernie was joe biden.
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her coal source will cost 2 million the jobs. the best life they can help for is ordinary as their dependence on government grows. socialism is no long ear failed system which creates wealth inequality. now pixies ride through a debt-free eden. the senator's promises are sweet and maple syrup and it has changed the country for the worse. if hillary is the stinky footr wart, bernie is the one that won't go away. judge nap rrp joins me to say
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why clinton's debacle won't go away. tony robbins joins me to say what hi are you can do to earn back the nation's trust. i can't stand it, but i'm glad you are here. i'm kennedy. bernie sanders finally hoitd the white flag and endorsed hillary for president. he totally sold out. here he is earlier today. >> she'll be the democratic nominee for president. and i intend to do egg i can to make certain she will be the next president. kennedy: he's crossing his fingers and toes. can sanders bring his bern victims to the clinton camp?
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guy benson, town hall political editor and fox news contributor. michael malice is a decorated couple tonight, and and i levy. hillari' part of the speech, he took his moment in the sun. but there was so much hypocrisy when she was talking about wall street and holding them accountable. i was torn between gales of laughter and creeping my head off at the tv. >> that sound healthy and mostly correct. he went on a long self-indulgent stem winder, then said a few nice things about her. then she gave a speech that's so full of hypocrisy. it's baked into the cake with
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this woman. i don't believe much of what she says and she doesn't believe it either. the point i came back with after watching this speech. this woman has not improved as a public speaker in 0 years. she is terrible. with all the than ringing about the republican platform, the left wing democratic platform that has been adopted by this year's convention is truly radical by historic standards. it's expensive. there is no way we can pay for any of this garbage. >> barry goldwater published a book that said how beale go bankrupt. it's not historically left wing. when you look at truman who went to nationalize the steel industry. this is where the democrats have
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been in the 20th century and 21st century. the on thing they care about is getting to government to grow at anyone's expense. kennedy: they want to control people. >> i would say the increased statism in this year's platform is further to the left than it has ever been. kennedy: it's certainly further left. at least for now. >> whatever impact the bernie revolution had on the clinton campaign will be fleeting, transtory and gone by november. they co-opted some of the language of the sander-i shall stas. the clintons and their followers
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are who they are. wall treat has nothing to fear from a clinton presidency. defense krrs and lobbyists have nothing to fear. kennedy: she is a cor d she is a corporatist. >> republicans have nothing to fear from a clinton policy, but in terms of policies, she is republican-like. kennedy: she talk about equal pay for women and she never paid women on par with men who worked in her senate office. she talked about a ban on assault weapons yet this woman would go to the middle east and kill civilians laughingly. >> she is up an incompetent, in
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1994 the blowback to her health plan gave us the first republican congress in many years. she is incompetent, a walking calamity. if it wasn't for goldwater you wouldn't have johnson's great society. kennedy: that's why you have bernie sanders and donald trump in the same year. it's a reaction to president obama. >obama. kennedy: when she talks about these things, when she talks about corporations and helping business owners, first of all she has no idea what she is talking about. when she talks about dodd-frank, it's laughable. she is the one championing this stuff which create so many
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barriers to entry for people who want to start new businesses and get business loans for existing businesses or home loans to get some equity and build a better life? >> you love her, don't you. if you didn't love her, you couldn't hate her this much. kennedy: i talk about her a lot. i want to be her. really not dissimilar. i'm dying it blond. the party panel joins me later. jeb bush is joining the republicans on not endorsing donald trump. he says conservatives will
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>> earlier today on capitol hill on general loretta lynch deflected repeated questions about the decision not to charge hillary clinton over the use her private email server while secretary of state. >> it was a unanimous recommendation how to resolve the recommendation. i saw no reason not to accept it. i would have to refer to you
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director comey's statements for the basis for his recommendation. kennedy: she donned questions about her meeting with former president bill clinton. here to weigh in is nap -- is andrew napolitano. >> in fairness to her, i think she revealed she is far more lawyer than politician and she is uncomfortable carrying water for a decision that ought to come out a different way. i don't know how the meeting with bill clinton came about. the worst case scenario is -- if he manipulated this to take out mrs. lynch and her senior a aides that's called obstruction of justice. nevertheless, whatever they
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talked about, they could have talked about the grandchildren and golf, the impression of him going into a private jet with just her and her husband and flight attendants there while he and his wife are being investigated by the justice department that she runs. that impression was so bad she recognized it. she took her senior staff out of the case. that leaves the investigation of police clinton's failure to keep safe national security secrets entrusted to her by the f.b.i., this is the first time in the post j. edgar hoover f.b.i., back to 1971, that the f.b.i. * and not the justice department had the final word on whether someone would be prosecuted. the republicans didn't ask the right questions lawyers should ask.
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they asked questions politicians would ask. the democrats were more interested in gun control and copyright problems at least coordinated their questions. what evidence was presented to the grand jury? what grand jury. a grand jury can issue seen as. the f.b.i. cannot. if there was no grand jury involved from the beginning one wonders how serious they took this case. if there was no grand jury involved and bryan pagliano wasn't going to testify in front of a grand jury, what did they give him immunity for? the republicans failed to zero in on the serious things missing in the f.b.i.'s behavior. kennedy: one more question, do
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you think it's odd that they didn't put hillary clinton under oath when she was questioned by the f.b.i. >> the f.b.i. does not put you under oath where he questioned by them at the tail end of their investigation. the penalty for lie together f.b.i. is the same whether you are under oath or not. kennedy: that takes care of that. director comey alluded to that. there are two house committee chairs who have looked into perjury charges against hillary clinton. do you see that going anywhere? >> probably not, because mrs. lynch would have to decide whether it goes before a grand jury. but let's put aside perjury. misleading, lying when you are not under oath. the evidence of her misleading congress is overwhelming. the f.b.i. made the case. will they prit to a grand jury?
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who will make that decision? loretta lynch. so don't hold your breath. kennedy: charlemagne tha god esurance does insurance a smarter way, which saves money. like bundling home and auto coverage, which reduces red tape, which saves money. when they save, you save. that's home and auto insurance for the modern world. esurance, an allstate company. click or call. esurance does insurance a smarter way. they offer a single deductible, which means you don't pay twice when something like this happens, which saves money. esurance is built to save. that's home and auto insurance for the modern world. esurance, an allstate company. click or call.
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and catch every live event on your tv with nbc sports live extra. i'm getting ready. are you? x1 will change the way you experience nbcuniversal's coverage of the rio olympic games. call or go online today to switch to x1. kennedy: yesterday dallas police chief david brown respond to some of the police protesters by suggesting an alternative. >> we are hiring. get off that protest line and get your application in. we'll put you in your neighborhood and we'll help you
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resolve some of the problems you are protesting about. here to discuss race problems, charlemagne tha god. i like what he said. there are some people saying i don't trust police. race relations are super bad and i'm mad there appear to be a lot of black men getting shot by police officers. but he's saying change your community from within as a cop. >> that's part of the solution. but not everybody can be police officers. police can hold so many people. he is saying be a police officer. i believe we need more people from the community actually being police officers. i think they would handle situations differently. if darren wilson had been a police officer, he would say get off the street.
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i agree with his solution, but it's not a great solution because not everybody could be a police officer. kennedy: it's better than what others have proposed. there is something to be said for a guy like that who came from a bad neighborhood who saw his friends get wrapped up in the crack epidemic. and most people listening to him may say i want a great life and a pension. >> the narrative has changed from police officers killing civilians to now everything is about the cops, and now we the people have to take responsibility for the way the cops treat us? what happened in dallas was a complete tragedy. kennedy: i think micah johnson was a terrorist. >> is that the effect or the cause? the black men in minnesota and baton rouge. what do you call the police officers?
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you don't call them terrorists? why aren't they putting more responsibility on them to say you shouldn't react so fast. kennedy: why isn't someone like darren wilson charged and why haven't there been anything but acquittals. >> i feel like injustice breeds insanity. the guy was in the military. what if he was suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. kennedy: a vast majority of people who come back -- >> when nothing is being done. you are not seeing the cops be punished or be arrested. i have anxiety when i see police officers. when i'm driving and i see a cop, i pull over.
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kennedy: black men say you don't know what it's like nobody your car and be followed by a cop. >> cops are suppose to protect and serve. not make me paranoid and stressed out. kennedy: dallas is trying to make changes and have better interface with the community. there are positive things happening in that city, yet a crazy person punished the police force and killed five officers. in 1992, horrible race relations, no trust in the police department. l.a.p.d. totally screwed it up and los angeles was as tinder box. but today the vast majority of african-americans trust the cops in l.a.
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>> when we see a stop to black men getting killed after getting pulled over for a busted taillight. the guy seemed like he did everything right. he told the police officers, i have my gun, i'm reaching for my wallet and still got shot with a 4-year-old in the back seat? what kinds of insane human being are you to fire into a car where you see a 4-year-old. kennedy: just as everyone who comes back from war is not micah johnson, every protest more goes to one of the protests is not violent cop killer. that means every cop who works in every department is not a racist who wants to unload. >> that's true, but we need the so-called good cops to stand up and say what's going on out here is wrong. you see the injustice in
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minnesota and baton rouge, you need to stand up and say that's wrong. i think hip hop played a big part in discouraging people from wanting to be cops. for years it's been f the police. why would i ever want to be with people i think are cool tell me isn't cool. kennedy: i love our talks. i think they make the world or my heart a safer place. >> we are friends. maybe we can teach by example. kennedy: will the invention of glass skate boards solve the societal ills of opaque skate
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quick sands yell for me and i'll pull you out with news. two young ladies decided to film themselves making funny faces at high frames per second on their camera. but as they did so, a wasp entered a car. a flying, stinging insect that allowed us to see their slow-moving terror. here is former usc running-back reggie bush captured at 1/10 the normal camera speed.
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fight on, buddy. topic number two. a couple of intrepid skateboarders set out to ride a glass skateboard. did it end well? that was be the t -- he's lucky he has a foot left. where did he get the idea for such a thing? it was built out of tempered italian glass. how did that turn out? that looks sick, bro.
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obviously had the idea first. no, i'm not at all personally invested in that story. topic number three. bad lip reading isn't just for politicians it can be applied to singing. the lip reading may be bad, but it makes high school musical so good. behold the treatment. >> i can feel a bug. >> it isn't a bug, you just thought it was something, girl. >> you thought it was something cool? kennedy: i love it it's so sweet. zac efron seems so dumb, and he usually comes off as such a genius. we all know nobody lies on social media.
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there is no pressure to be glamorous or succumb to societal norms. but one barber thinks some celebrities have been twisting the truth. here she is on her take on victoria beckham foiled facemask. cocoa austin isn't the only one who can get her figure back right after birth. see, same thing. not to be outdone by j lo. barbara got her own son to give her a temple massage. kim kardashian taking a milk shower. write us if you want to throw on a pant suit and do a parody of hillary clinton.
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topic number 5. the way to surprise your dad for his birthday is to have a beautiful woman jump out of a cake. but you can unexpectedly fly home and hide in his rung. that's what one loving son did. >> oh, you [bleep] -- what the hell! [bleep]. >> hah, hah, hah, hah, hah. kennedy: that's a pretty good rain because his son has been dead for 14 years. pranks are best when the person getting the surprise find it funny. my friend mitch paid some of his girl buddies to ruin a car commercial. >> there is another dead hooker in this trunk.
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oh, my goodness. i have never seen so many dead hookers in all my life. >> lord knows, i have. kennedy: if you have weird stories you would like to see in the "topical storm." please use the hashtag topical form that we know and love so much. amy schumer says one controversial documentary should be required viewing. which one? is conservatism dead?
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in not attending this year's gop convention. jeb says conservative i am is temporarily dead with trump at the helm. here is jeb. >> the tragedy of this is there isn't going to be a wall built and mexico is not going to pay for it. and there won't be a ban on muslims. i think people will feel betrayed. kennedy: good point or sore loser. guy benson, michael malice and andy levy. guy, we'll start with you. no wall? >> probably. yeah. all of these promises, many of them are silly and won't happen and trump will probably lose to hillary. kennedy: how are we going to deal with terrorists. >> it's something the next president will have to deal with and it probably won't be trump.
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kennedy: i guess it will come down to who is worse. >> so far the people are speaking but it's early. i think jeb is right, but i don't think betrayal is the point. kennedy: has any politician ever kept a promise? >> his dad said read my lips, no new taxes, then chose to raise taxes in hopes of cutting the deficit which i'd did not do. coming from his family he knows all about this thing. someone from the right, you want people to feel betrayed by politicians because system doesn't work. and when it doesn't work you have the patriot act. kennedy: andy, no muslims? >> i don't think president johnson is going to build a wall on the mexican border. i don't think he will ban
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muslims from entering the country. kennedy: will people feel betrayed by president-elect gary johnson? kennedy: is that how bernie was feeling? >> jeb is right. what he doesn't build the wall which i gets' a virtual wall. kennedy: that's something. it could be like pokemon go. >> that's why trump is doing so well. they sit at home and maybe it' not a literal wall. but we need stronger border control. jeb bush said when immigrant come here, they come here out of love. he certainly -- don't you agree
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with him? shouldn't we have open borders? >> this is long and complicated. kennedy: katie couric caught flack over her documentary "under the begun,." it has not deterred amy schumer who tweeted i love katie couric for being so cool in general, but her doc "under the gun" should be required viewing. she really is funny. this is hysterical. >> she is so cool all around. kennedy: this bad journalist is the coolest ever.
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>> i wonder if she is aware of the controversy over this deceptive editing. probably not. but even if she were, it probably wouldn't make a continues because it's about manipulating people. amy schumer is totally entitled to her opinion on guns or anything else. but i'm entitled not to pay attention to her opinions because she is a comedian. >> i'm sure amy schumer was busy partying with ray law. anyone who watches that documentary or changes their mind about gun control because amy schumer or any other comedian says something, that's their problem. >> it's part of an attempt to astigmatize gun owners in america.
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>> here is the thing. if i need to know what kind of political propaganda to get, it won't be from a miss piggy look alike. kennedy: golfer jordan spieth announced he's not going to the 201 olympic games in rio. he's janes by rory mcelroy over health concerns. they don't have lupus. what do golfers know. what is going on here? there has to be a conspiracy theory. >> other than the basic fact zika -- kennedy: i call it zika. >> a lot of these athletes are being accused of overreacting. maybe that's true.
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but at a certain point, these are young guys who probably want to have kids some day. fit' a 1% or 2% chance you could get something that leads to a serious birth defect. kennedy: i love that you are sensitive. >> on a golf course that's where they have the still ponds where mosquitoes like to breed. golf is a sport you can play until you are 50 or 60. >> i just saw a headline about a body wash up on the beach are they are doing the volleyball. kennedy: i'll bet it was a great body. >> say good night, kennedy. kennedy: thank you, andy, michael and guy. coming up, another fast it. tony robbins. he could be his
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>> i can go so deep i can't find a way out. can you feel me? >> i do. >> you and i are going to make a deal. i'll show you what to do to reshape yourself. >> that's a clip from "i am not your guru." the film explores tony robbins and his world famous date with destiny. tony robbins joins me. he's the star of "i am not your guru."
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one of the things that struck me most with one of the universal themes i seeth people's -- i see in people's faces is that pain. that's one of the reasons people seek you out it's so easy to get stuck in that and so difficult to get people past that. and you look at people. one woman, her dad is a drug addict and she hasn't spoken to him. > another's mom was killed by her stepdad. >> you have to change the perception that change is incredibly hard, it takes forever and doesn't last. one of the reasons we made this documentary so people could see extreme examples. you see every aspect of humanity from 71 different countries. we are translating in 71
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different languages simultaneously. you show people they can change fast. some people say it took 10 years to change. it took a minute, the moment you say i do, i love you. i made sure with this documentary. but the bottom line is i said i want you to follow up the year later and show the chains that lasted with people. people can't believe what they see and they can't believe where they are a year later. get out of your head. you have to get someone backth their heart and spirit. the way you do that is use your body. if you stand like superman owe wonder woman.
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i have been teaching how to change your emotions by change the body. stu stand like this you are one-third more likely to take action on something you wouldn't have done before. kennedy: a loot of those principles are incorporated in behavioral therapy. >> there is all kinds of research behind it. but we try to make it practical. kennedy: let me ask you because we don't have a ton of time. you have two candidates who are very untrustworthy. very high unfavorable ratings. what do you tell them? >> they are both friends. kennedy: have they reached out to you? >> donald trump doesn't want coaching from anyone. kennedy: hillary clinton is having a tough time.
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what do you tell someone like that. >> if hillary was asking me i would say you have to have the guts to say things people don't expect you to say. where what you mean is what you say and what you say is what you mean. kennedy: they think she tells them what they want to hear. >> if you say you hate bernie's idea, then you can't say you want to give free college education. you say i didn't want to break the law, but i didn't want people to look at my email. i realize it was a mistake. instead of acting like it was for convenience. everyone knows it's not true. all americans have made mistakes. all of us screwed up. if you say i screwed up and this is what i did. human beings, americans are great. kennedy: i'm heading to
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cleveland next week for the republican convention and i'll tell you what to expect when i'm expecting. we were born 100 years ago into a new american century. born with a hunger to fly and a passion to build something better. and what an amazing time it's been, decade after decade of innovation, inspiration and wonder. so, we say thank you america for a century of trust, for the privilege of flying higher and higher, together. ♪
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kennedy: mercy. i'm getting packed and geared up and i'm going to cleveland for the republican national convention. i plan to dive into the fray and meet some of the protesters who plan to mike this city bubbly. but many worry the row cent cop protests and the killing in dallas will make the situation explode. there will be a strong this presence, but this election year is far more contentious. sow i'll put on body armor and get to know local cops. i expect to see some dingbats.
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but i expect to see some who want to make the world a better place. i'm going to see a million faces and rock them all. i'm going to wander out and get to know some different sides of cleveland. the pro wrestler ziegler will show me some wrestling and we'll go to a local shooting range as we dive into one of the most controversial issues of the day, gun control. i'll give you glimpse from the madness. there is one one guarantee, it will get weird. thank you for watching the show tonight.
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