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it keeps the police honest and also the offenders. charles: you guys are all fantastic. it's great to be back, and it's great to lean into this man. lou dobbs is next. lou: good evening. i'm lou dobbs. 3 days remain until election day and donald trump has what he wants. -- 63 days remaining until elect day and donald trump has what he want. he's riding in the polls. but hillary's advantage is now down to 3%. he lost more than half her lead in the past six week. the latest national poll shows trump evening ahead of clinton 45-43% in a statistical deadlock.
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among independent, it's a blowout for trump. 49% back trump compared to 29% for clinton. trump likely to address his improving fortunes when he holds a rally this hour in greeneville, north carolina. we'll be going there live in moments when he take the stage. we have a great lineup of guests for you. former presidential candidate mike huckabee, and there is a lot to discuss. hillary clinton provoking more questions about her health after suffering two coughing fits yesterday. clinton tried to brush it all off, not entirely convincingly. >>
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lou: should clinton release her medical records? that among the questions we'll be taking up tonight. and we'll be asking what you think on the issue. donald trump who earned the endorsement of 88 retired generals and admirals, kt mcfarland will join us to talk about the rising support among the military for trump's foreign policy and military policy. our top story, trump's fight for critical battleground states. the republican nominee spent the day campaigning in virginia and north carolina with the hope of building his momentum in the polls. fox news chief correspondent carl cameron traveling with trump in greeneville, north carolina with our report. >> donald trump held a rally today in north carolina, a state with a large military population.
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trump suggests the public is being deceived about american losses. they blow up a city and they say two people were wound. you know the real numbers. the real numbers are astronomical. reporter: trump says the u.s. is becoming a third world nation under barack obama and hillary clinton. once a reliably republican state in presidential elections. he's enlisted the support of 88 retired generals and admirals. after months of getting trashed by trump for donging reporters. he invited reporters on to his plane and talked about deporting illegal immigrants. the latest cnn poll shows trump ahead within the margin of error.
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the dallas morning news editorialized, quote donald trump is not qualified to serve as president and does not deserve your vote. he was slammed for donating to a group tied to florida attorney general pam bondi. >> the trump foundation has been fined for illegal activity when it made a political contribution to the attorney general of florida at the time she was being asked by her constituents to investigate trump university. reporter: trump bashes the clinton foundation daily and denies any collusion while singing bondi *'s praises. the first of three presidential
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debates is in 19 days and the only vice president debate is a week after that. reporter: carl cameron reporting. donald trump is campaigning in the battle ground state of north carolina tonight, and there he is. you are looking at live pictures. according to the real clear politics polling average. clinton leads trump by 1 point in the state of north carolina. trump is at the greeneville convention center. let's listen in. >> let's go to a country and make their product and sell it without any tax or tariff. so we end up with a tremendous loss of taxes and tremendous unemployment. we get nothing. we get nothing. you know what? if they knew there was retribution or consequence, they wouldn't even be talking about it. hillary clinton supported nafta. she supported china's entry into the world trade organization.
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and she supported tpp. remember she said it was the gold standard. by the way, i don't think anything can be as bad as nafta, but tpp will be pretty close, and it will and disaster for this area. she just does whatever her donors and special interests want her to do. that's why she is raising all these money. but we are raising a lot of money. we are putting out a statement tomorrow. we raised a lot. and a lot of it unfortunately came from me. what am i going to do. a lot of of it came from small donors. we were averaging $61 a shot. and we raised mills. we'll be reporting a big number tomorrow. in a trump administration, we'll negotiate trade deals on behalf of american workers.
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not some company owned by the special interests and donors who give her money. for the american workers it will be america first. remember that. and our worker comes first. we'll work to insure that farmers in north carolina have the tools they need to thrive at home and compete on a level playing field in foreign markets. and that means negotiating fair trade deals that do indeed put america first crucially. i'm going to convene my top generals. we have a great one here think itr tonight. we have a great two generals here tonight. one graduated number one in his class from west point. just like general douglas macarthur. where is that general? tough guy. come here, general. come here. number one in his class. i'm impressed by that, general.
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number one in his class at west point. two star general. incredible guy. did you see? it was 88 generals and admirals endorsed donald trump today. these are the fighters. these are the fighters. [cheers and applause] these are the warriors. lou: donald trump in greensville, north very, and he's talking about. the issue of fair trade is a major issue in this campaign. a year ago it was unthinkable. donald trump is to be credited for putting that and the well-being of the american middle class, the working people and their families high on the national agenda in this contest for the presidency. we'll be returning to greeneville and donald trump in just noaments moments.
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but first how politicized is the federal bureau of investigation. the f.b.i. carried out a political tactic of going into the long labor day holiday and depriving afternoon document dump, the f.b.i. practicing it about clinton's ever worsening email scandal. among the more stunning revelations in those server emails, the emails were deleted using special software and a couple of clinton's devices were destroyed using a hamper. a senior clinton aide manipulated a congressional hearing into the benghazi attack by feeding top toiks the acting chairman of the foreign relations committee. catherine herridge has our report.
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reporter: from the 39 times hillary clinton told the f.b.i. she could not recall. one of the f.b.i.'s most striking finding is clinton's 13 mobile devices are unaccounted for. >> missing devices creates a hole in the investigation. here it would seem like a significant hole in the investigation. not only do you have missing devices, but you have the contents of those device, too. reporter: according to the f.b.i. timeline clinton's lawyers said in february they were unable to locate any of these devices. the report shows clinton relied on multiple device, technologying between her ipad and blackberry. >> he i opted for convenience to use my personal email account which was aloud by state department base thought it would
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be easy tore carry one device for my work and email and were government approved. >> all we can say, she was never provided with a state department blackberry. an fbi computer archiving clinton's emails according to clinton was lost in the mail. a march 3, 2015, a preservation order ways issued for the email. clinton's legal team held a conference with the team managing the server and the records were shredded. >> why did it oh zmur it becomes more curious and perhaps more relevant.
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reporter: jason chaffetz has asked the u.s. attorney to investigate whether the clinton team obstructed justice when they deleted the emails. lou: a lot more to cover tonight. stay with us. donald trump has the labor day lead in the polls just as he wanted. and now there are only 9 weeks until the election. who looks to be the most fit to be president. we'll talk about that and much more. and this paraglider is enjoying the beauty of his spectacular flight. but then all things must ends. we'll show you what happens next. hold tight. a lot more straight ahead. we'll be right back.
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lou: hillary clinton breaking down with another coughing fit on a flight from ohio to iowa. this is how the press gaggle handled it all.
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lou: earlier in the day clinton struggled to get through her labor day talk in cleveland. she blamed her incessant cough on donald trump to whom she has developed an aversion and allergy. every time i think about trump i get allergic. >> you decide. what in the world is going on with her?
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the voters are concerned. in a recent fox news poll 24% say hillary clinton may not be fit enough to be president. 15% feel the same way about donald trump. randy evans is a member of the rules committee for the rnc and former reagan white house director ed rollins. randy, what do you make of it? this is getting it would seem to me at least pretty serious. >> it's not just one thing. it's the barking, the twitching, the stumbling going up the plane. the coughing for four minutes. if you add all those together people start to wonder. when president gerald ford stumbled going up a plane step everybody thought he was too
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old. here we have a series of events. when you string them all together it makes you wonder what's going on here because that's just not normal. lou: the liberal national media turned that into a meme. probably the greatest athlete ever in the white house. >> i remember ronald reagan after his first debate had nursing students questioning whether he was in early stages of alzheimer's because he stumbled in the first debate. we are not treated the same way. that's just the rules of the game. i don't know what her health condition is. i take her at her word. lou: why would you take her at her word. >> there are more important
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thing than her health. she has no economic policies. i'm not excluding anything. you are sitting here saying her health doesn't matter, ed. >> i'm saying it should not be the front and center issue. the front and center issue is her policies, if we spends our time arguing whether she cause of or doesn't -- whether she coughs or doesn't cough. >> could you manage tim kaine facing vladimir putin? think of the difference between pence versus putin and kaine pass putin. she doesn't backup donald trump has with mike pence. >> i expect mr. trump to be facing down putin. that's what i'm going to bet on.
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lou: on this show we talked about everything in her career. there is not one single signature achievement on the part of this woman. what part would you think is more important than her health tonight? >> she put forth and economic plan that's worse than what obama has had. lou: nobody cares about her economic plan? >> they should. if you want to spend all your time and energy -- not meaning you. this campaign has to be focused on leadership. he's a leader and he can make decisions and she doesn't. if you want to talk about health to a certain extent you get distracted. >> i'm not distracted in the least. ed and i are good friends. old friends, and i'm just as crusty as he is on these things. the fact of the matter is her health is important, and i do believe that because of what has happened in the last 24 hours, 48 hours.
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i think it's even more important because we are not getting answers. the public right to know is shoveled aside by the mainstream liberal media. i'm sick of it. what do you think? >> i agree with ed on this point. i think there are equally important issues like her position on free trade and trade deals. >> this is not about -- you guys can hold more than one thought in mind at a time surely. >> she fell down, she had a serious head injury. she had a blood clot. i worry more about those things having had a few of them myself more than i worry about a cough. lou: you are on record. the fact of the matter is we still don't know. >> and you are not going to know. lou: that's important for the american people to know as well.
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>> we won't know the content of the speeches given to wall street or the content of the blackberries that were smashed with a hammer. if you say one thing she'll doyles not tell the truth. lou: ed rollins. thank you for being with us. i'm older than you are. lou. thanks so many. vote in our poll tonight. is it irresponsible for the national liberal media to ignore hillary clinton's obvious health issues? cast your vote on twitter @loudobbs. follow me on twitter and instagram. roll the video.
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this paraglider's scenic flight over the coast of turkey is going quite wrong. this parachute just collapsed, and he pileup thed to earth. we call that part of earth turkey. luckily he was able to avoid hitting the pavement. he's now recovering from what are only minor injuries. up next, hillary clinton says she is not paying attention to the polls. of course, not. >> i pay no attention to the polls. when they are good for me, and a lot of them have been good for me recently i don't pay attention. when they are not so good i don't pay attention. lou: clinton should be concerned.
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is finals stretch of this presidential campaign.
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17 months ago hillary clinton entered the race in 15 months ago donald trump announced his candidacy. now we are two months away and the election and some americans but even sooner. early voting kicking off september 23 in minnesota and south dakota. donald trump today focused on winning swing state voters holding events in virginia and north carolina while clinton was in florida. trump out with working clinton by a huge margin. trump had 37 rallies. hillary held only one third of them, 13 for her. mrs. clinton appears to be unable to keep up with trump's torrid pace on the campaign trail. trump is outworking her in every aspect of this campaign. he did the same thing in the primary. he outworked every one of those candidates. hillary is no longer ignoring the press you may have noticed
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taking questions for second straight day from some journalists now traveling with her on her big new plane. they asked questions like, how was your labor day weekend? wow, tough, tough stuff and she is taking those questions after two and 75 days of no press conferences at all and she did so it's obvious because she is slipping in the polls and in the latest national polls trump pulls it two-point lead over mrs. clinton in what is a four-way race. after all according to "cnn" poll clinton last month held in a point advantage in its quite a reversal of fortune in the realclearpolitics average it is clinton's lead in the polls slipping 23% and i believe trump in the coming weeks is poised to get in the polls as the release of thousands of documents looms large over clinton's candidacy. federal judges have ordered the
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release of newly recovered benghazi e-mails all of secretary clinton's calendars will be released now and mrs. clinton also ordered to provide written answers about her use of a private server in a lawsuit wrought by judicial watch doing the work of what should be government investigators. in other words, clinton's efforts to run out the clock to avoid the press altogether has simply failed her and by election day voters will know far more about hillary clinton the clinton cartel and her corruption scandals then she and the democrats thought possible just a few months ago. our quotation of the evening from james madison who said quote it is only when the people become ignorant and corrupt when they degenerate into a populace that they are incapable of exercising their sovereignty. this will not be such a time. we are coming right back.
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hillary clinton's e-mail scandal widens in the house oversight committee wants obstruction of justice charges. >> now hillary clinton with 18,000 e-mails. it doesn't look like politics folks, looks like obstruction. lou: congressman arc is with me here next end this runaway boat leading police on a wild high-speed chase. we will show you the amazing video that's coming up here next. we will be back with a lot more, straight ahead. stay with us. when it comes to healthcare,
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lou: donald trump esis steve -- see they are addressing supporters in greenville more after line appeared let's listen in. >> abraham lincoln and come november 8, we will once again have a government, of, by and for the people. [applause] you must get out and vote. you must bring all of your friends. you must bring everybody. get out and vote and be vigilant , watch what's happening , watch what is happening. because we are going to win north carolina. we are going to win in a lot of different places. lou: donald trump talking to his
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supporters there in greenville on what he has been doing across the country saying this election could be rigged. be vigilant and he's calling for some 7000 poll watchers to volunteer and assist in making sure that there isn't any rigged the election and to give us an insight on north carolina but stern to congressman mark meadows of north carolina. he serves in the house oversight and foreign affairs committees. congressman it's great heavy with us. donald trump seems to be giving us he does everywhere very warm reception. the realclearpolitics average has come out. your assessment of how well he is doing. >> the excitement continues to grow win north carolina lou. i can tell you whether it's in greenville are all the way in the west that i represent i can tell you people are getting excited.
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they are buying bumper stickers and signs to put in their yards. i have not seen excitement like this in a very long time which is surprising given the national polls but i think he's going to do very well and hopefully will end up winning the day they are north carolina. lou: i want to ask you about a couple of velopmen today. setor menendez, his latest e-mails dumped last friday suggests that he was led into a line of questioning of the clinton campaign. but you make of it? >> well i think it's traveling anytime you have a secretary of state or anyone that's coming before a branch of government that's actually separate and should be separate where we are actually working very closely together to make sure that the american people are represented. if you have someone actually working with senators and house members to pose questions, it's
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very troubling because i think the american people want answers. we are starting to see with this e-mail scandal that it goes deeper and deeper. we are holding a hearing later this week into next week as chairman chaffetz works to get to the bottom of it but i can tell you the more we dig in the more troubling it seems. lou: congressman chaffetz, the chairman saying it amounts to obstruction of justice in what is being done. at the same time the committee has really in terms of early achievements in its best to get in has yet to produce a solid result and it looks like it's just another diversion in the midst of a political season where there should be greater focus rather than some diversion to the oversight committees investigation. >> well and i think that's the frustrating part not only for me and the chairman but for the american people when you start to realize the timeline and what we started to look at was the
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timeline and there is a headline about using a private server and there's a subpoena being put out , a letter to basically say that you need to keep the evidence and then all of a sudden a public outcry from hillary clinton saying foul, foul and later those same e-mails disappear after apparently a directive from the clinton campaign. it doesn't smell right. we have got to get to the bottom of it whether it's in a classified setting or in a public setting. it's time to make sure the american people get what they believe are the facts of the story. lou: hillary clinton told the fbi she couldn't recall something more than three dozen times. at what point come is it your personal view that the fbi made a mistake in not recommending charges against her quite and is
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turning to the state department which the clinton cartel basically owns asking them for a judgment that they should proceed with charges against her. >> i certainly don't endorse or support director comey's conclusion of that but i think the other problem that we face there lou is this. when he reached that conclusion it was and a whole lot of assumptions that we are finding out each and every day may not have been truthful or factual so we have got to deal with that and make sure that we continue to put the pressure on, work with the justice department and more importantly get to the bottom of the story and make sure that people are held accountable. they are tired of two standards, one for washington d.c. and one for the rest of the country. it's time she's held accountable for action. lou: congressman i got to be honest with you. when we fbi takes more than two months to carry outts surprise at the end of the process that's not a happy signal for the
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american people and it raises a lot more questions than it does answers which is obviously the inverse effect that we want when the fbi investigates anyone or anything. congressman great to have you with us. >> it's great to be with you. thanks lou. lou: please world of video and watch this boat chase unfold as if that were part of an action movie. it's going in circles but then, then the police chaffetz -- chase down a driverless motorboat and the captain fell overboard. i'm sorry, should laugh about that. when daring officer leapt into the boat and took control and although while the boat is in motion. it's cartoonish and by the way only minor injuries on the part of the captain. we always say that and usually because it is absolutely the case case. president obama forced to cancel a meeting with the present of
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the philippines after the president of the philippines called mr. obama an expletive. well he probably wishes he hadn't done it and in fact he said he wishes he hadn't done it. why can't they present command respect of the world stage? we will find out. for more congressional k.t. but farland, why this president has people insulting him all over the world. if you're taking prescription medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can cause cavities and bad breath. over 400 medications can cause a dry mouth. that's why there's biotene. biotene can provide soothing dry mouth relief. and it keeps your mouth refreshed too. remember while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from dry mouth symptoms.
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lou: joining me former pentagon official k.t. mcfarland. it's great to see you. i mean the person of the philippines is calling president obama and slb. president g. is making him look like a fool out of the belly of air force one. his own advance team the ambassador of china, none of those people knew what was going on. >> a new absolutely what was going on. lou: and why did they do it? >> the chinese were watching as the iranians and north koreans and the philippines they all realized they could get away with it. they see a weak lame-duck president president obama.
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he should never have gotten off that plane. lou: what in the world was the advance team and what in the world was the secret service doing it? they had to know what was going on. why did they permit this? >> vasopressin's call. the president -- it's not just the insult cometh the insulting united states and by the way what you have just shown that went viral today and the image that they saw was china's rising power. china is bossing the united states around to the president of the united states went even going to bother giving him the right treatment when he's going to slink off the back of the plane. lou: i have to say to me it's far more important and then at the g20, he is staring down vladimir putin and he supposed to be acting like the tough guy and he looks preposterous doing so. is there no one who can cancel
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this man against his well his worst instincts wexler get that. who is the tough guy there? >> vladimir putin when he was asked are you happy to be in the united states and are you trying to scramble the u.s. elections? it's not a russian state entity and then he smiles. that's an admission that in fact they are doing it and why did they do it? as they can get away with it. foreign policies like a shark tank and if the sharks smell blood there are going to going for the kill. it gets worse before it gets better. lou: i know that is a song that i don't think should ever apply and foreign policy because you have people preparing for future that is dark and dangerous and they are paying to keep the lights on. instead we hear one ridiculous rationalization of failure. it seems weekly in our foreign policy. by this administration.
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>> reagan turned it around. this is exactly a replay of what we had in 1979 and 1980 when the united states was perceived as weak pay there was no consequence taking american diplomats hostage. there was no consequence to running circles around around the present of the united states. reagan came in and turned it around within days the hostages were released. the defense budget went up and all of a sudden we were treated with respect around the world. we need a new president. lou: i wouldn't put that on trump or any other president stepping in in that timeframe but it's certainly a desperate need that the next president has to have. >> the clock is running out. the clock is running out for the opportunity to turn it around. lou: k.t. mcfarland, appreciated. on wall street stocks to close higher the dow up 46-point e. s&p up six and the nasdaq up 26 points losing at a record high
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by the way. falling on the big board 3.5 billion shares. a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. up next donald trump going after hillary clinton for deleting her e-mails and getting away with it >> look folks, this is a very sad time, i'm telling you for justice in this country. it's a very sad time. i've never seen anything like it. [applause] lou: joining me former presidential candidate governor mike huckabee. stay with us, we will be right back. who's with me? i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. ♪ ♪ one, two, - wait, wait. wait - where's tina? doing the hand thing? yep!
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we are all in for our customers. ally. do it right. lou: 13 people were killed over the holiday weekend in chicago, shot and killed closing of the deadly summer for the city in decades. there have been 512 murders in chicago this year alone. that's up from 480 last year for the entire year. the "chicago tribune" reporting that 72% of the homicide victims killed in the first half of this year were african-american men. joining me now former arkansas governor former republican presidential candidate mike huckabee. governor, great heavy with us. how is it that the nation is not a price of what has happened in chicago, the that this president has not dealt with the issue that the mainstream media just will not cover, that the worst
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black-on-black violence in the country? lou: it doesn't fit their narrative. they want to make us all about either guns in the hands of private citizens and if we got rid of those we would be okay or somehow this is about cops shooting totally unarmed and innocent black young men which is just not the way the stats point to the truth. it's barack obama's some town for heaven sakes. it's his chief of staff town where he is mayor and none of the facts in this case help support the narrative that the democrats and specifically the democrat to run the media want to somehow lay out to the american people. lou: you know it's interesting that there appears to be some breakthrough here because of donald trump's energy and interest in going into black communities in campaigning for their votes. i don't think the democratic
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party can quite believe what they are watching and listening to as the republican nominee is seeking african-american votes all across the country and it looks like it's beginning to have an impact on early readings of some polls. >> i think people are waking up to the fact that in cities they will like to have safe neighborhood; faxes to jeep -- decent jobs that pay well. hillary is not talking about that and when she does talk talk about it she says we are going to keep doing the same things we are doing. well that's the definition by anybody standard of insanity to do the same thing over and over expecting different results. there's not going to be a different result unless we have a different president and that is why donald trump is being very effective in going into inner-city neighborhoods. people thought he shouldn't do it. of course he should because when he talks london order do you know who's going to benefit from that? people living in these inner-city urban neighborhoods. when he talks about job creation
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who is going to benefit from back? the vast numbers, the record numbers of young african-american males who don't have jobs so i think it's a brilliant stroke on his part and frankly the democrats they have got nothing to offer, nothing. everything they have offered has helped to create these problems and aggravate them. lou: city after city, major city after major city in this country democratic leadership or at least the democratic control and the results have done short of disastrous and in most of those cities. i want to turn to these polls that we are seeing a solid move here for donald trump coming as all of the strategists in the campaign wanted right at the labor day turning point for the remainder of the election. your thoughts? >> well i'm enjoying watching donald trump move ahead of hillary in some of the national
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polls in part it has it's just a smack-down of some of the smug commentators that i've had to put up with over the last several weeks to talk about how there's no way donald trump can win, no way he can win. it's impossible for them to do it but i cannot wait into election day when he does when in some of them will be sitting there, their mouths on the floor and they will have absolutely nothing to say, nothing because they will have missed it and they totally were privy as to what the american people were saying, feeling in believing and i just have to believe that what we have seen in these past couple of weeks is the reaction of americans listing to what donald trump was actually said and not what the media is saying what he is saying in the total absence of hillary clinton from being on the scene and even showing up. lou: she does show up and has coughing fits. by the way donald trump reported three times as many rallies over the past month.
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it's remarkable. governor it's great heavy with us. talk to you soon. that's it for us tonight. bolton among mying with us. guests tomorrow. please join us. thank you for being with us. good night from new york. >> a new poll suggests also that his neck-and-neck with hillary clinton so what's behind his fourth-quarter surge plus does vladimir putin haven't october surprise and the claim that rush is trying to radar election in the column kaepernick all the way to washington. take your seats. it's time to get schooled. kennedy: tonight it's the tale of two foundations. when you're really rich you thought -- tardive foundation produced tardive foundation produced by the tardive foundation. you slap in a march shelter your millions from taxation and hope they live longer than you do bringing pride to make your family crest. the clinton foundation has been
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the subject of so many news reports and accounts of jim of e-mails in hilly areas of disastrous direction. foundation donors are given access to hillary's gilded closet that included ambassador sweetheart deals passports pant suits and transfer of power on a leaking sealed on a personal server that was secretly scrubbed at the queens pitting. 85 people gave a total of $1569 per given a royal audience's state. you know that and of course when you add up this regime's hell-bent on punishing and murdering and women the access and overlap was overseen by sheryl mills from the "new york post" called the masterminds of the server scheme. she has acted as hillary's lawyer but also worked for the state department where she was ethically barred from attorney-client privilege. mills was also one that oversaw the giant e-mail deletion and apparently used such vague parameters to keep e-mails so as
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to justify trashing thousands of them that were not only work-related but also showed a direct and concrete connection between the foundation and the state department. over the weekend we learn sheryl mills extended hillary's fbi interview and invoked attorney client privilege to stay mom during her on chat with the feds. all it she was the target of the investigation are it's hard to know where the conflict of interest ends in the corruption begins but it really doesn't matter because hillary wouldn't be able to remember anyway. she could not recall key facts, at least 39 times during the fbi and great but that's okay. who cares at the golden door was thrown open to millionaire seeking favors collective foundation does great work. >> 11.5 million people get low-cost hiv/aids drugs that would have had a hard time doing that without the work that it has done. kennedy: mexican drug word "el chapo" provided money to local
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schools so who cares if he's responsible for thousands of murders? there's an awful lot of moral equivalency floating around this story like so many courses in the personally and river. hillary is happy to talk about it. >> i just want to say how proud i am of the work foundation has done and its world-renowned for what it has accomplished since plasma started it. kennedy: she said she's happy to answer all sorts of questions about it. i have one. why did he let sheryl mills delete the e-mails that showed the direct relationship between the state and the clinton foundation and why did you lie about not deleting thousands of other e-mails? wade, why? i can't hear you over all the coughing. >> i have been talking so much. every time i think about trump i get allergic to.
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kennedy: sounds good. hillary and her spokes jackals are taking trump to pass for his shady donation to florida attorney attorney general pam bondi in 2013. he had to pay a $2500 irs fine for the obvious impropriety, something the clintons would never be subjected to under lois lerner james comey or loretta lynch. it's good to have friends in high places. no matter how much you have to pay to get them. i am back, suit up you are going in. i am kennedy. the trump and clinton campaign is taking shady foundation donations. sandra smith from outnumbered on the "fox news" channel and also hear the glorious gillian turner who turned 21 today. happy birthday. former white house security
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council staffer and andy lee v.. he is the cohost of -- and he is outnumbered today. >> i'm a leo so i don't really care. kennedy: both of these instances, all of the clinton foundation monies in the example of donald trump donating $25,000 to attorney general pam bondi of florida for the trump university investigation, they are both bad. which one is worse? >> it doesn't even matter at this point. we have crooked hillary and we have crooked donald and they are both crooked. it's obvious the clinton foundation and the state department would call revolving door and just although i don't know what that means or if it makes sense but it sounds really good and if you doubt for a minute that trumps foundation gave 25 grand to pam bondi while she was determining whether not to investigate trump university, if you think they didn't do that
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to try to stop the investigation i question what the anti-iran shoes. kennedy: i blamed the media the media for asking a request and spare. i've thought a lot about that because she's been able to get away with the same response, i really do hope everyone looks at the wonderful things that this foundation is done. nobody's questioning that. i'm sure it's done amazing things. we were talking earlier, we have worked on some of those projects. there's no doubt there but the foundation is that 90% of domestic and foreign donations and then we see what was given to some of those major donors to there's a lot of unanswered questions here and i'm not taking it too serious but we are not asking the right questions in order to get the right answer from her. something was obviously going on and it's clear will not abedin and band were speaking in code. dan wood asked for a good favor and if this person was a good friend or this person was a great and all of a sudden abedin would throw the calendar
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wide-open to make sure for it wasn't hillary clinton that the daughter got an audience with it was not let's say the u.s. ambassador in the case of the south african businessman that donated a thousand. a part of me wants to scream this is not news. has anyone been to washington. this is the way washington works >> it's how it is banned and i'm sure it's how other administrations have operated in one form or another. the fact that it's so concentrated the event slated themselves from any sort of oversight is so troubling especially since she is well underway to the white house. >> but here is the sticking point. the only way you can distinguish between what is actually constitutes corruption and what doesn't is when it comes to the law.
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here we have a case where donald trump foundation clearly violated the law and they now have to pay a fine for it whereas with the hillary, the clintons and the foundation we have yet to see what happens. i'm not defending the way this works. just because she wasn't indicted doesn't mean she didn't violate the law. she couldn't have a level of protection afforded to her because she's a career politician. donald trump is not a career politician. when you see there is target conservative foundations that don't disagree that what he did was unethical and wrong. >> but he did and she did and continues to do. >> i go back to the question that is it outnumbered wise she promised no foreign donations to the foundation until she is elected president? why would it not be okay if the foundation is accepting foreign donations was she was secretary of state and why is it not okay if she is president but it's okay as secretary of state?
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i have not seen them that the answer. >> she is not elected as a point of political appointees have a certain degree of immunity from those kinds of things. >> we are talking about process here. i'm not talking about the ethical component. all i'm saying is she wasn't insulated as secretary. >> when she was a u.s. senator from new york she was elected than and she was one of the most powerful people in the federal government as secretary of state able to generate classified information. >> in particular fewer secretary of state e. donations from foreign countries or whatever maybe you don't want to do. kennedy: you are the nation's chief diplomat. we are in the final stretch before the november election and in the latest "cnn" national poll trump has risen against hillary clinton and he is now two points at everett 45%. gary johnson at seven and jill stein at two.
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what explains the typing here sandra? >> we have seen it come within the margin of error couple of times that it has tended to be hillary clinton leading in the national polls. kennedy: especially "cnn." >> donald trump has been focusing on immigration. why doesn't he go back to the economy click the same poll reveals that he is seen as the best candidate on the economy. what's number one issue with voters? >> economy and why doesn't he and why doesn't he go and why doesn't he go back to that? he stuck in this immigration messiness right now. it's interesting at the same time he is hitting these new highs against hillary clinton. kennedy: are you surprised the gary johnson is taking points away from hillary clinton because he's only seven a 7% and these not only halfway to where it needs to be included on the presidential debate stage in their a lot of republicans who think if you vote for gary johnson you are taking a photo is from donald trump and giving it to hillary clinton when actually he takes votes from the lemnios educated white people and independents to.
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>> definitely surprising and i think when you look at national polls like this it's really important to look at the history. the history of whoever's conducting the polls so if it's a "cnn" poll that's what makes this front-page news today the fact fact that delete has switched but now donald trump is in reverse despite the margin of error. i think the poll is at 3.5%. kennedy: it's on the heels and there you go. we also have donald trump pleading with independents by 24 over hillary clinton that could be huge deciding factor in the election. >> the trump people have been telling me the last couple of months that the polls are biased and skewed so why should i believe him now? kennedy: i don't think you should because you are voting for either. >> this is an historically bad election with historically bad candidates and in fact neither party could nominate someone who can destroy the other parties awful awful candidates it would
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kennedy: how are you? you were fantastic because you were not a russian hacker. are they trying to rig the race for the white house and if so why? u.s. intelligence agency reportedly investigating what may be a broad and covert russian operation to the affect the outcome of the presidential race. vladimir putin may have a preferred candidate helping to nudge his way to the white house but analysts speculate russia's trying to be shaking the american faith in our democracy. hillary clinton says the timing is a little fishy. >> i think it's quite intriguing that the sect to but he has happened around the time trumpets became the nominee.
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kennedy: and bears the cost again. she needs a sponsorship from rob at tusten. >> hillary clinton will be stuck with that cough. kennedy: let's talk about this. you are national security expert on the panel. >> thank you. >> thank you randy. why is russia tinkering with our election? >> so i think it's unlikely that there is a political motive by which i mean something very specific which is it's unlikely that they have an interest. i don't think the whole vladimir putin loves donald trump thing is really what it's cracked up to be. kennedy: are we considering that hillary clinton hit the reset button and it invested millions of dollars like she's the one that has deeper uranium and political ties to russia?
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>> what they are trying to do is undermine the americans faith in democracy and the type of democracy we have here at home and to me of all the scary stories from this election cycle so far this one is the scariest because it doesn't need to be true in order to be effective. >> that's the thing. i don't disagree with you but the problem is if you have fbi and other government officials coming out announcing that russia's trying to sell public distrust into the election guess what you just held russia public. >> why are they rationalizing for hillary clinton loss? >> i don't buy that. that's the first thing. i would not order it on amazon. look if they have evidence and that obviously they have to come out and say it but the mere fact of saying it propagates it.
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kennedy: doesn't show our profound lack of security in our government operations? >> i don't know that americans have a whole lot of confidence in the system so this only further shakes it but you know hillary clinton when she was answering that question today, i found it was almost one of her most passionate most interesting moments for her to call this revelation stunning. the u.s. investigation, there's no firm evidence hillary clinton so why evidence hillary clinton so why is this a stunning? i'm sorry i tried to drop parallels to her own fbi investigation that probably didn't succeed at that but i do think it puts questions into american minds like do we have a fair process. >> we don't know necessarily in concretely that it was a russian hack that gathered 20,000 documents from the dnc. zero pinellas julian assange and megyn kelly said guess what we have a huge revelation coming and i think we are all very serious. >> russia has become a very
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and will pick yesterday and clinton had her first press
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conference into it and 75 days, sort of. previously mrs. clinton separately from her highness on her new hill force one jet journalist wrote along with her to lobby easy softball questions. earlier today she did feel some actual questions about the clinton foundation. >> when i became secretary of state the clinton foundation a world-renowned charity went above and beyond anything that had ever been expected from any charity disclosing every donor. we have 330,000 donors. nobody has ever, ever made that kind of disclosure. kennedy: so much to disclose. if madam hillary warming up to journalists or just getting better at corralling the one she likes? there is no one better to ask them brett there "fox news" chief political anchor and host of special report with bret baier. a combat. you have interviewed madam
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secretary and you know how these things go. i think the press has been very gentle with her. they have lost lots quite a few softballs after yesterday however -- how were labor day was going to give you are so bold as to ask a challenging question will you get thrown off the plane? >> i don't think so, not anymore. she had to give those reporters a bit of a break. they had to exercise those muscles. 274 days before she talked to them. i do think there are couple of pointed questions in the press briefing. the fact that she is coming back to the back of the plane kennedy suggests, listen the polls are tightening. there is one scene in poll that has donald trump up by a couple and i think they think that this is having an effect. the e-mail stories from the clinton foundation stories and she needs to compete on a tv basis for donald trump who obviously gets a lot of coverage day-to-day. kennedy: he generates a lot of coverage part of that by having
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those press conferences when he has big events. i would think if you are sitting there on the plane or you have been covering her campaign for 68 months he would have plenty to ask her about but you know i guess not. you have the unannounced visit to the gaggle and i'm wondering if the press is starting to turn on her? is the resentment building because they do on a press conference? thank you on follow-up questions in a way that you can't necessarily have with the one-on-one interview. >> yeah listen i was joking when i said they hadn't exercise those muscles. of course you would have a ton of questions but they are not used to her coming back and actually spending serious time with them. it's always a drive-by thing. how are you doing, have a cookie. i think that this is different and now you are going to see some substandard q&a and follow-ups hopefully on the trail day today.
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the story of e-mails is not over. every day we get something else and this report for the fbi, the notes are pretty heinous if you look at it. the 13 devices remember when she said -- kennedy: that's my question for for you preach he said she had 13 blackberries that her team was not able to turn over to the fbi. they didn't seem that they had to pursue that sort happens all the confidential information, top secret confidential fap on most devices? >> we don't know and two of the devices were destroyed with a hammer. that's not usual. you can't find the other devices including a laptop and then in the process here you scrub the server with this program called bleach it and it's essentially to make sure that no one ever can see it. i think that is for the american public looking matt and i should
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say some people as much as we have covered it haven't really been paying attention to it because a lot of people are covering it. more and more people are paying attention. kennedy: you are absolutely right brat and this is a time when the majority of americans are waking up to the election and that this is what they are smiling in that first cup of coffee is going to be a. bitter mug of joe. brad, thank you very much. i don't buy that she didn't know that i don't buy that she thought it was abc def g.. i can't remember any of the questions you're asking me about. thank you for your time always. >> always good to be here. kennedy: coming up president obama said colin kaepernick is exercising his national right by sitting or kneeling at football games. are we being invaded? it's either that or the skydivers are on tiray to a
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kennedy: labor day and come and gone. think is the "topical storm." topic number one. the invention of fire. the mona lisa. acid wash jeans. the chicago skydive club has been shaken up. look at that. the world record for the largest vertical head down at night. secretly, look at that. so many light. so many happy faces.
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they are working on their next greatest achievement to be performed this type next year. tron and aerial ballet. topic number two. luis ca scaballer ro may be the luckiest man alive. he cuts a rug as he washes dogs. he was filmed dancing with a soaked and soapy poodle to b52's iconic "love shack." [♪] he's so smitten with that dog. look at him scrubbing and dancing and singing. that man is blessed. follow your passion.
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try doing that with a cat. god. i'm right about this. topic number 3. if you are like many americans you probably spend a lot of time thinking about how to write messages on toast. now you can buy a special computerized toaster to scribble breakfast mess ands on bread. >> meet toasterroid. it brings family and friends together. all right. it does seem frivolous. but i guess it can be cured. >> secret mess ands that are only readable on toast so the secret stays with you forever. that sounds like a long time. it seems like the bread would
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get stale and moldy. can you imagine how much fun breakfast is about to get? [♪] topic number four. what's the best way to get revenge on an ex? new books and a better -- new boobs and a better looking boyfriend? don't set his car on fire. that will land you in hot water and the pokey, especially if you set the wrong car on fire. that's what this florida woman did. sparkin' it up, tossing a few rags in there and waltzing away.
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i'm sure if it had been her boyfriend's car and not innocent stranger, the judge would have said, good job, and sent her off with a check so she could buy herself a new car. instead she got $10,000 of bail and the police showed that video on her facebook panel over and over again and finally nabbed her. florida the land of idiots. topic number 5. fishing is a great way to bonds with your dad. sometimes you attract a single fish. and sometimes you attract a great white shark the size of a buick. >> monsters. >> it's coming up ripples. >> i think if there is any time to swear it would be when a great white shark is circling
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your boat. it's so ominous and reminds me of one of my favorite movies, ask jaws." >> that's a tuna, bro. kennedy: that's a tuna, bro. i love those guys so much. if you have any weird stories you want to see in the "topical storm" you can tweet me @kennedynation. and use #topicalstorm. new data reveals teenagers aren't america's most avid pot smokers. smokers. find out who the most ardent. i'm in. tokers are. i'm in. ♪ ♪
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kennedy: new federal data shows more people are smoking marijuana. you are talking about how point is for middle aged people. since 2002, the number of 12-17-year-olds smoking marijuana decreased by 10%. >> i immediately want the statistics on other drug use. not to go serious on you. but it makes me concerned about the alternatives. i don't think that it's because teenagers are all together better behaved. kennedy: in certain parts of the
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country heroin use is up because prescription pills they get hooked on. if the parent has a hip injury and you start popping the opioids, that's cost prohibitive. so they end up buying heroin which is horrible. but where pot use is legal in colorado they are seeing declines, and i think it's because of helicopter parenting. when we were kids we would take off on a bike and be back three days later and that was it. >> we had very different childhoods. i don't think this is surprising. pot is becoming more and more socially acceptable. it means older people can use it without being stigma tights and it means d stigmatized. and younger people don't think it's cool. people don't want to deal with a
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deal tore get weed. >> i think it's up among the older generation because it's part of so many medical treatments. you know, i have not been on the regimen. but i hear it does wonders. >> i talked about it on the show. the study came out and said medicare could save billions of dolbillions --billions of dolla. they are trying marijuana for a number of ailments. >> 108 days until christmas. think about your parents and grandparents. >> i was going to get my mom a loafers. >> the other possible thing is young people have looked and seen how dumb older people look when they are stoned.
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>> pot is facebook. facebook is cool to old people. coming up, thank you, guys. i loved every moment of it. happy birthday. she is 19 years old. later, is colin kaepernick's refusal to stands during "the national anthem" a good use of free speech? hi my name is tom. i'm raph. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. it's a very specific moment, the launch window. we have to be very precise.
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kennedy: yesterday president obama weighed in on col slip kaepernick's decision not to
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stand during national anthem. he's exercising his constitutional right to make a statement and he's generating conversations around topics that need to be talked about. kennedy: no one is questioning whether he can legally refrain for standing during the anthem. the question is should he. killer make, it's good to have you back on the show. >> my nom mom named me michael. kennedy: i'm glad your mom is watching. i so dislike racially divisive issues. they make me uncomfortable. i feel the nation has been split apart along racial lines. i think that's what happened as
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colin kaepernick. as a libertarian i celebrate free speech. my problem is the statements he has made about oppression don't really take us anywhere. when he talks about wanting to end oppression of blacks and minorities in this country, i understand that, but where do we go from there? >> he talked about something very particular. that's a general overview. it's like when my wife helped me understand women's issues. she gives me a general overview. then she says specifically about the workplace. this country we know there is regulated to race and/or class a worse treatment. but when he says the solution is what we are not hearing and it's
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simply that police should be trained better in how to interact with the public. this ways would i like to say. we have an opportunity in this moment because we only stand for the national anthem because of athletes. people try to put it on soldiers and war. i support our soldiers. though i don't support our wars. it's only been our national anthem since the 30-32 olympics. we needed a song. three songs were given. we put other means on it. the athlete is trying to say i'll neil respectfully but i'll do it because i want police reformation in this country. kennedy: we talked about criminal justice reform and practical matters and ways that police departments can better interface with all sorts of community. community of color. >> but that's vague stuff.
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kennedy: we are talking about specific criminal justice reform when he says i'm not standing up because of oppression. i could retire on his $11.8 million of oppression a year. >> that's the first part of his statement. the first part is, i see oppression on this group of people. what oppression? he talks about police violence. let me give you an example. a young man was shot in a car. a policeman said the car was suspected stolen. he said the young man was attacking or coming at him. you know what happened in the city of atlanta? that policeman was fired and brought up on charges and that policeman will be possible kietd. if we start seeing more of that, you will see this young man stands for our national anthem. the answer and solution is very simple. look at the justice department report in ferguson.
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even though no one got prosecuted. it said these people are being persecuted by the police department. kennedy: but there are in cities like that and cities like bell, there are people who are taken advantage of and once they get into the system, it's impossible for them to get out of it. >> it's not just a black problem. what i challenge people to do. poor white people in arkansas and mississippi, tennessee, north georgia. think about your experience with tickets and illegal search and seizure and kneel with him. our police officers get out of their car and communicate with people, i guarantee you will see us all standing up paper yoictally base love this country as much as the next person. kennedy: what else the point where colin kaepernick and others will acknowledge things
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have gotten better. >> they have not gotten bert. no, no, no, kennedy, no. i'm incredibly patriotic. >> better is not american. i don't want better. i want my full constitutional rights. kennedy: i think everyone is equal under the law and everyone deserves to have their full constitutional rights. >> when you have police precincts that are shown by justice department reports that target certain areas, we know that's against the constitution and we should support efforts to change that. better than having cancer is in remission. best is i totally wiped it out and i died peacefully at home at 80 years old. we should want full constitutional rights for every american. anything short of that is not better. kennedy: it in many perfect do you think everyone should sit
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down for the national anthem. >> until we are work toward perfection, we should not criticize those who kneel because we are not perfect yet. kennedy: we need to continue to have a conversation about criminal justice reform. you are an amazing person and your mom birthed a good human. thank her for that. coming up, a new book lays out who america's worst helicopter parent is. get ready to get mad. e two bille who don't have access to basic banking, but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a phone, you have a bank. now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first time. the microsoft cloud helped us to bring banking
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growing reach of government and raising children in her new book, "no child left alone." getting the government out of parenting. this is a great back-to-school topic. this is a week when parents he send their kids back to school, and they are fiendersing there was a no running rule. then they punish little tbhois classrooms for being rambunctious but they don't threat them get energy out because of rules and laws. >> and they are concerned about them being obese. a bunch of parents in florida their biggest concern, they are fighting for recess. this seems crazy. but it's happening too often. kennedy: one of the stories that drove you into the arms of limited government parenting, you wanted to send your infant
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to daycare and a lot of babies sleep bert when they are swaddled. >> all of our children slept better when they are swaddled. they said what do you want us to know about him. and i said wrap him up tight, and they said no can do. we want the manger, we want the swaddling. state of pennsylvania, banned. i said hello, what? i thought this can't possibly be right. i looked it up and indeed it is not allowed in pennsylvania state licenses daycare unless you have a doctor'te and that's not so easy to get. when you talk to the unaccountable bureaucrats who wrote these rules, they say we are not against swaddling, we are against blankets in cribs. kennedy: the thing that leaves so many parent feeling helpless.
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they don't want a run-in with child services. the state later finds there was a genetic predisposition. they remove the child from the home. >> the heartbreaking thing is you have cases where kids have been taken. they lose weight. then they plead with the courts. they say okay, i lost the weight, i know how to take care of myself, a 14-year-old boy who said i want to help my mother. in a lot of these cases the parents themselves are obese. the judge is saying we are not letting you go home because risk you may revert back to your former self. it's awful. kennedy: there are a lot of parent who are going to find great comfort in its pains. "no child left alone." keep up the good fight. thanks so much for watching the show tonight. tomorrow night judge andrew
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