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you, do you believe president obama has it in his nature to be spate with the american -- spatstraight with the american people on any issue. thank you for be join us tomorrow, good night from new york. kennedy: happy monday night, hillary's health on the front burner, now both candidate medical histories are campaign issues, the panel and the doctor with the prognosis. >> and team clinton is sorry about that basket of comments, today trump shot back like a battleship. >> and why did the nfl stay out of the national anthem debate at yesterday's game but went after athletes who wore cleats to honor the 9/11 victim? >> hillary clinton is suffering from the vapors, she
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blamed last week's coughing fit on allergies, but then her best weekend at bernie's impression at 9/11 memorial in new york city, nothing to see here. after a couple of hours at chelsea's house, she was fine. >> how are you feeling, secretary clinton, are you feeling better? >> yes, thank you very much. kennedy: so good, doesn't chelsea have a new baby and a toddler, does she really want as a hacking petri dish spewing all over her children? she is either irresponsible and surrounds herself with care less sycophants. we're told this former secretary was diagnosed with
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pneumonia friday. but still continued with fundraisers throughout the weekend, shaking hands. she is not only dismissing or hiding or own bad health, wit but she is inflicting it on other people. >> i've fallen and i can't get up. kennedy: when was she going to tell us about the consumption, maybe dr. drew is right, maybe it is care or treatment for some hanger on with a medical degree. perhaps th doctor is the conrad murray of politics, what next?
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all of this feeds hungry conspiracy theorists, no one is tuckining -- talking about plans to defeat isis, they are internalizing the percentages that first lady is sick and hiding something. i am kennedy. kennedy: hillary clinton today canceled a two day fundraising trip in california to stay home and recover from this bought of pneumonia. we're told that is what caused her stumble yesterday. how big of an issue is this. let's ask my antibacterial party panel. challenge -- charles cook is
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here. welcome to you. >> thank you. kennedy: i was reading a lot of your social media thi >> i had an explosion over the weekend. kennedy: i think that treatment your dad got in 2008 was unfair, considering way that press shielded her from inquiry about what might be troubling her health wise. i think her problems are more path logical and have to do with her mental state, this woman has been having coughing fits for months, she blames it on allergies and does not tell anyone, friday would have been a great day. >> people have been tweeting me articles, media was so
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obsessed with my father's health. hillary clinton, if that were a video of my father, stumbling and looks like a zombie, getting into a van losing high shoe, there would have been mass hysteria within the media, i am still told, that i am being sexist, and this is overblown, this is not, this woman has a serious health issue. he wrote an article saying get over hillary, we should not pay attention to her health, on september 11, saying now it is. >> only reason why it was an issue is because she was caught on video. kennedy: right, she kept the press from following her to chelsea's apartment. she did not let anyone know where she was leaving, where she was going or she had a while issue.
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>> if this guy did not have the camera on her, we would be told right now we're wing nuts for mentioning it. i said i don't like this from afar, this is not diagnosis from a far, there is now video and evidence. something is wrong, the clinton campaign is having to admit something. they would not have said anything. kennedy: that is true. >> they said, you know it was allergies, and now it is sue moneyia. -- now it pneumonia. in some regards she is her worst enemy, now because people don't trust her, the speculation will gain more traction, people saying, if we could not believe them last time, why do we believe them now. kennedy: right about the e-mails and foundation, and number of devices, why should we believe her about this? i have walking new meania right now -- pneumonia right new. >> you do. kennedy: i have had so many
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coughing fits on the show, in that regard i have some sympathy for her, but i have gone and seen three doctors, i have taken a full cycle of antibiotics to get better. >> i don't think -- i still don't think it new meania, i am not crazy conspiracy guy thinking there is a hillary body double, that is hilarious. they have lied about anything, i can't believe any one thing, they bring up one health issue that one other person had, you know like remember george bush he choked on that thing, and meanwhile, george senior is skydiving and whatnot. she has shown the past year, she is sick, there is something wrong with her. kennedy: either there is an underlying condition, i do not know what it is, but it means
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they are giving her really bad medical care, she is not giving her proper treatment, if she had pneumonia this long, she has got bad doctors. >> argument in her defense are comical, and a panick i think, one was that while george bush choked on a pretzel she he did, the press release went out, saying he did. and greg did not say to me, i am not in a wheelchair. >> a develop age. >> something skin cancer removed from your body is not the same as having a brain clot. kennedy: a lot of clots one in her leg in 98, and one in 2009, and a clot under her skull in 2012, she is on a
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blood thinner. we'll talk t to a doctor about these issues, if elected, donald trump would be oldest president to be inaugurated for first time, we're told he will reveal details from his medical record this week. how significant is his release of his medical record, and do you think it could have any really impact on the race? >> absolutely, it is a straggic timing to do it at this point, where he would want it to be a grit stellar -- great stellar exam make. it will show he, he healthy, and ready to physically take on the job as president. kennedy: if there is a great contrast, that is only thing that would make a great difference, does it put pressure on her to release more indepth medical record? >> i think both do, if she has a third episode, i believe she
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is genuinely in trouble, anything now that is equivalent to this, she would be in trouble, for now trump has a slight advantage. i don't know anything about donald trump but this is a guess, he does not drink or smoke. he volunteered to quickly release his information. may be good for him. >> i would like to see hillary's records they release, little hillary clinton took herrin oc laying, inacinoculation we give her a lolly pop, they do not say it was 50 years ago. kennedy: hillary has apologized for calling trump supporters demor deplorable, he fired back, we get reaction
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kennedy: so brave, clinton has now said it was a gross generalization, but donald trump fires back hard. >> our support comes every part of america and every walk of life, that hillary clinton called deplorable. and un-american. kennedy: all right who is in the right? party panel is back. megan, start with you, not first time she said it, she said it in a interview with an israeli publication, what does she get about criticizing a quarter of country, presume abily of some she would love to vote for her. >> reminds me of president obama's comments about clinging to your guns and bibles. kennedy: this is a talking
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point she has used more than once. >> this is the liberal attitude to middle american, she is totally screwed right now, i said, i really think that trump is going to win, between health thing video and making these comments, people are like, i hate trump but i can't back this. kennedy: what does she get out of this? is this a misstep? >> i think that she believes if she can paint trump has beyond pale it will help her in certain areas it might, mistake she made here this was mere in line -- more in line with saying that republicans were her enemies, find to say have is a small sliver of the right, trump has attracted those people that is fine. kennedy: she did not do a good job defining that. >> but it is fine to say that
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donald trump holds odd opinions in areas a. a. kennedy: right let him do that, when he screws up that is so much more better for her. gary johnson screwed up with the aleppo thing, he should have known what that was. can you imagine if hillary clinton said, wow i said something rail stupid. >> no one will admit that. i think she was basing her strategy this time on a few years ago it would have been crazy, but people are throwing those words around so much now, it does not have impact, oh, racist, and sexist, and homo phobic, people say, yeah we are called that whatever. kennedy: why a basket? why is she throwing half of trump supporters into a basket?
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shows you that she such a saidist -- she wants to tie everyone up. >> thin fr criteria, it has no impact. >> many people who are backing trump, especially white, working class people were democrats 10 years ago. now they are deplorable. this is so cheap. kennedy: and such contempt for them, "wall street journal" with a article about 13 years of voters are republican leading and undecided. and if trump is smart he will be able to attract them. >> i think he has pivoted in some ways, but that response second lent, to -- is excellent, i can't believe i am saying this, he has been on point. kennedy: because he responded
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to her, as though something so serious happened to her, if you heard someone had a term calterminal cancer diagnosis that is the response you give, we wish her well, it exaggerated what happened. >> right. >> if trump is not bashing you over it, it must be serious, 3e, perfect play. kennedy: all right, hillary clinton headed to battleground states but her lead is anything but certain. >> why are more and more american athletes refuses to stand during the national anthem. what is going on? a
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kennedy: some major battle ground states are now at dead heat, clinton and trump, you know them, they are neck-and-neck in arizona, georgia, nevada, and new hampshire. and australia. which is weird, in a washington post abc poll, a five point lead with likely voters over donald trump nationally, gary johnson, at 9%. and jill steyn, 2% like a good half gallon of fill milk. trump supporters are excited and more likely to vote,. i call you on chris. >> i did not know it was me. okay.
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good. let us discuss this enthusiasm . >> there are more of them than republicans, so, it is about volume versus intensity, democrats early voting has starred in north carolina will pick up this month, and other state, democrat use that, time and opportunity to organize and mobilize voters get them to the polls, this year more intense because of feelings that have been brought out in this, you see donald trump tries to play up what he said are slanderous remarks by hillary clinton against his
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supporters, calling them a basket of deplorables. kennedy: let's watch a little bit of that, donald trump's response today to hillary clinton calling half of his supporters. >> hillary clinton lives, a sequestered life, behind gates and walls and guards, she mocks and demeans hard working americans who only want their own families to enjoy a fraction of the security, enjoyed by our politicians. kennedy: all right, so trump stayed mum on hillary's he'll worries today -- health worries, do you think his response to the basket of deplorable controversy has tracktion. >> it does with exciting people who are already voting for him, don'tag alike that is not a thing of real value, if you have intend supporters
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they will get their friends to the poll, put out yard signs and volunteers, that is what you want. i think in that way, playing up those folks and increasing voter intensity is good, by saying how much you hate hillary clinton, stokes fires of loathing went his core base, it is better, not you love me, but you hate her. kennedy: all right. >> but then -- oh. >> go ahead every word. >> only going to say. that stop repeating the charge, if you want it to work don't repeat the charges about racism and xenophobia, because some not most not all. but some of his supporters are that way, trump does not want to keep calling attention to that, that would play into hillary clinton a hands. kennedy: they put themselves in tricky positions, a
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question about the ground game, we have about 30 seconds lift, but, hillary clinton has advantage. and we're seeing a lot of states swap columns, 4 battle ground states, nevada and new hampshire, seem to be tilting toward red column, opposite for arizona and georgia, how much of an impasse will her ground game have in those toss up states. >> substantial, worth a couple of points, the counter acted, early ye earlier, no doubt but remember what the polls agree osupport for both candidates is low, you see the numbers. kennedy: no one likes either of them. >> right. >> we're not at 47 or 48 or 51, we're in low 40s. >> you know why? you are not running this year. >> true, so true. i think that is what america needs. kennedy: like a span doe
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>> >> box. you will never want to give up. >> never going to give you up ♪ never going to let you down ♪ ♪ never going to run around and dessert you ♪ ♪ never going to tell a lie and hurt you ♪ kennedy: these cats were having so much fun covering that rick astley. never gonna give you up ♪ never gonna let you down ♪ never gonna run around and desserde-- desert you. >> cats are the worst. kennedy: humans of new york is
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a popular plo blog that depicts new yorkers through street portraits and interviews. saying, i know that i can be perceived as aloof or cold or unemotional, but i have to learn to control my emotions. check out this old home video we found of hillary as a high schooler. >> i am a real person, i am a real person, i am a real person. kennedy: topic three. they say patience is a virtue, if you are a cat, patience
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that part up. you can see 89 .41 miles per hour, we know what happens when you hit 88 miles per hour. >> what did i tell you? 88 miles per hour. kennedy: that is right time travel, he is to appear in the 1950s, at a local prom. there she is right now. looking -- topic 5. there is nothing quite as precious as a most future motor sport enthusiast gets fumes of roaring pipes as they pass by. blow back his hair. so cute.
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gelled -- stanin spanning gelled banner. our party panel is back. anthony, i saw you shaking your head, we have lost our minds. >> this is insane. the more i hear people talk about firstmm amendment, i try to do something, they say, well there are consequences for your first amendment right you are exercising, only the government that protects right to s not companies unless it is this and the coaches are not supposed to do anything about it i think it is very elitist to have such an amazing job, then complain about the country with these amazing opportunities. kennedy: sports is ultimate
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aamerica stock rasy. >> kaepernick is not a good quarterback any more. what do you think, when you sit if your family watching football, you see people. >> i don't watch football, i am sorry. but i do have a giant american flag hanging in my apartment here in new york city. i love the american flag, it is all about the greatness of america, all veterans who fight and die so i can sit her on this panel, i agree, we have laughter o "lost" our minds, i know if colin kaepernick jerseys are anywhere i would have a meltdown, i wish people would stop economically shup are o -- supporting this.
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>> go to walter reid, visit the vets, and you know, i was talking with charles payne he lost both of his parents this year, he said go see a 21 gun salute, see how you feel when they wrap up that flag, hand it to the family. >> they, of course, do have a first amendment right, but, this reminds me of the why i became, and how i became more conservative, after 9/11 i heard people saying well maybe america deserved it. if you look at america, there flaw and this problem, and this historical injustice, i thought um, yeah, but really in the grand scheme of things this is horrendous thing that happened we should be backing this country, i look at these people, i feel the same, especially 9/11 and the national anthem, this is self
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indulgence as far as i am concerned. if you have a problem, you should attack the people who have caused it. if you are bothered by police then criticize police, you -- if you do national anthem, have you a blanket objection to the country. kennedy: my problem is there is not a blanket objective, where doe you go from here? what is the end game, and that is what i have not figured out . all people are saying his talent has diminished. i want to ask you, edward snowden is hero of a new espionage thriller written oliver stone. >> i don't think what to make of these things, he is -- is he a patriot or a traitor?
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you can't tell any more. the government that he is a traitor against, you can't trust when they say about it. if government gets so bad that someone can release something that exposes them is that good? i think it is, but who can tell what side is right. >> movies like that never do economically well. i think oliver stone should shut the you know what up. >> i still like jfk, and i think this snowden is polarizing. pardon or not. >> we will not pardon him, president obama is against whistle-blowers as a rule. snowden is complicated. you can make a case for a whistle-blower, but he is in
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the hands of russians, yes, no? let's call the whole thing off. kennedy: i say go for it. thank you so much, this was a delight nul way to start the week. >> thank you. >> some tough issues. these people are smarter than a whip. and softer than a kitten. or puppy because i don't like cats, coming up. has hillary clinton's pneumonia called for a campaign alarm?
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is now me pneumonia, how serious is pneumonia. joining us, a practicing physician. >> thank you. kennedy: how would you character the fall? >> fall was concerning watching this. she was swaying and she stumbled back, it took about 4 people to help her get into the car, i was surprised that she went to chelsea's house as opposed to medical urgent care. kennedy: i was thinking if that was my mom, diagnosed with pneumonia and a fall like that, i would have rushed her to the hospital. all politics aside, you would do more than just, you know come lay down on the couch. >> it is a serious lung condition. it could be viral or
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bacterial, but she was placed on antibiotics, and we suspect it is bacterial. kennedy: she has it coughing fits for months. >> we can't piece it together. kennedy: could it be unrelated? >> it could be. that being said, she was diagnosed friday, and she started antibiotics, we're not sure how severe it is. some people can be treated at home, she did not display signs of short of breath or a oxygen tank. there are others who need to be hospitalized. those are concerning, but seeing she is dehydrated and overheats and wobbley, i would have recommended hospital care. kennedy: that right, and could become next president is a
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very important job, they say you age 7 years for every year in office. >> like dog years. kennedy: i think what we need to see, to feel better are those neurological records, she had a clotting issue in 1998, and 2009, and 2012 with clot under her skull. so, do you think that a thorough exam would put some fears at rest. >> i recommend she has a complete neuropsychological exam, they are combined. after having a concussion, some people go on, but some have post concussion send rom that is a problem with memory. kennedy: she was wearing special glasses. >> they are prism glasses, they are for double vision. these are things that are concerning, and as a medical professional we're trained to
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say, if you have difficulties with memories and wearing certain types of glasses we want to know. this is important being president. this requires skill. kennedy: and allergies and pneumonia is she taking something now that is suppressing herric her -- immune system. >> thank you. >> all right coming up, a new film documents life or death struggle withstand up comedy, and political correctness, the (announcer vo) who says your desk phone always has to be at your desk? now, with one talk from verizon... hi, pete. i'm glad you called. (announcer vo) all your phones can work together on one number. you can move calls between phones, so conversations can go where you go. take your time. i'm not going anywhere. (announcer vo) and when you're not available, one talk helps find the right person who is. hi, john. (announcer vo) so wherever work takes you, you can put your customers first. introducing one talk-- another way verizon connects your business better.
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pushing back against little bi-- political correctness. is it killing america's funny bone, can we take a joke? >> i like to think we can, i am afraid we are losing our ability to, mostly because we're forgetting how to laugh, and take life less serious leo college campuses. kennedy: well, you can true, college cam campuses have become so aprossive, chris rock buzz not go to college campus any more. people are so over sensitive it is not be fun for comics to talk to a group of people who are judging them. >> chris rock said this, when
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we were almost done with the project. it started in 2012, i did a pod cast. and lee camp, most liberal comedian on panel said he did not like playing on campuses any more. kennedy: how did comics reconcile that, they are liberal but, so antipc . >> yeah, i think that serious cognitive dissidents, it is funny, i consider a lot of people -- old school people who believe you don't have a right not to be offended they are in conflict, that say growing tension with the different political rings and comb o om -- comedians. kennedy: but, comedy for some
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reason is a place where people almost enjoy being ou outraged. >> talk about gilbert godfrey a little bit. >> he kills it. he disstills concepts of first amendment laws to fingers, people who say, they are offended, are patting themselves on the back saying, i did a good thing, i was offended. kennedy: it is a personal litmus test. saying i love people more than you do, you are hateful to say that, when you saw something, that people disagree with somehow it betrays a deeper intention in your heart that is dangerous.ng the way that movie has been received, it
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has been shown on 240 campuses, mostly it produced good conversations and well received. but at ucirvine, someone pulled a fire alarm to prevent it from getting shown it is nuts. kennedy: that is insane to me there could be something in there just because it is challenging your thinking and your way of life, challenging it, you know not judging it. just asking some questions about it, somehow that is an offense. >> and they done even see it -- didn't even see it yet, the i think that i love is a way to trick people to love freedom of speech, it is funny. give it a shot. at very least, you learn something about lenny bruce, and freedom of speech and you will laugh a lot. kennedy: can you take a joke is out now. thank you for watching this show, tonight, you can follow
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