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thanks for being with us tonight. good night from new york. kennedy: clinton ally virginia governor terry mcauliffe on the hot seat for giving a huge campaign donations to the wife of the fbi official who investigated hillary server scandal. the panel and judge napolitano weigh in but are gary johnson's poll numbers artificially low? the libertarian nominee has a lot more support than folks seem to suggest. alex winter is here to talk about on line -- in an age of wikileaks. hypocrisy i'm falling over but that's okay. hypocrisy and political relativism are the fruits of this election. what is virtuous for me is a blasphemy for you.
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until that empty baskets smacked into the wall that is chris wallace here's an exchange between the clinton campaign manager robby mook and the "fox news sunday host who has finally taking attack for the two-faced doublespeak. >> these are stolen documents, stolen by the russians it's now confirmed from john podesta. they are putting -- being put up for this purpose. >> the trump tax returns were stolen as well when they were melted "new york times." you guys did object to that effect jumped all over. >> we don't know where those tax returns came from. >> they were clearly stolen. >> i don't know how they get to "the new york times." >> that's what i'm saying that if we are looking at the fruits of that theft and i will call it a theft it's fair to look at the fruits of your theft. kennedy: the clinton camp cannot address the specifics and the possessed the e-mails. weather is obvious. a play from the king of morocco or an admission of hatred
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between hillary and al gore because all the damage applaud unethical candidates people find impossible to trust. trust is further eroded but clinton's space monkeys don't care because they think voters are. they claim moral outrage over the wikileaks because of the russian connection. despite secretary clinton's long and the various dealings with putin's rapid air. from the reset to the bad uranium details to the -- fiasco. if the wikileaks dump or trump focused with clinton camp be denouncing a -- not a chance. instead they be capitalizing making more acts like this courtesy of "the new york times" elite. >> he claims he is worth $10 billion but a new report shows he they may not paid any federal taxes for almost 20
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years. >> he didn't pay any federal income tax. >> if he thinks that makes him smart what does he think of you? kennedy: if that lake is fair game that is all fair game. trump is making the wikileaks the focus of his campaign now. >> john podesta has terrible instincts. bernie sanders said you have bad judgment. i agree with both. kennedy: however the leaks were about a trump operative or from the rnc donald would be threatening to sue. he'd be having -- by the dozens on stage calling for -- these these candidates can't have it both ways. you either condense gentle -- or you embrace it. and just hope your side is slightly more virtuous unless expandable this freefall to hell. the future is here. it's all about hacks and in the world of digital warfare see
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what hacks best, hacks last. you were here. i'm kennedy. the election just two weeks from tomorrow, has 2016 in a race to the bottom? are panel 2008 miss american genuine smarty-pants comedians jimmy phelan looking so funeral ask and founder of lgbt for trump is chris perrin. he is no robber baron here to return everything to you. welcome you guys. so let's talk about this political relativism as i call it because any time i hear someone defend the actions of either one of these candidates i think you would be so outraged that happen on either side. for people who say hillary clinton contributions to the
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clinton foundation, i think that's fine however if any of this had been done by republicans family like the bush family people would be up in arms. it's hard to take that hypocritical relativism. >> it is and robby mook does a great job spending for hillary but he he even t.s. eliot. the thing that annoys me about this as i expect tax to go out there and spin on behalf of their candidates by the press who treats one set of facts as it applies to one candidate as okay and the same set of facts is off limits. the bottom line is it doesn't matter to me whether or not the hillary campaign doesn't want to talk about wikileaks. kennedy: absolutely right in to hold them accountable whether it's her in a debate or her campaign manager you are absolutely right. we should have answers. i realize a lot of this stuff isn't as salacious but you actually watched watch it live. >> i watched the whole thing
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live and it was whatever stripper had to get out of bed at 8:00 the morning because the clintons who corrupt to accuse trump of something. can you imagine this poor girl who just got home an hour ago tried to sweat tequila through hurt letter. hi how would you like to help the letting campaign flacks gloria allred on caller i.d.. kennedy: lovingly wiping the letter off with the wife that they use to clean hillary server. it's a life or server. >> every time hillary screws up a stripper gets a phonecall. kennedy: here's the other thing about the e-mail. the clinton campaign, they are being so slick about this and you hear robby mook and jennifer plumieri saying you know i can't remember if that's mine. there's no way for me to authenticate that but authenticate that the thieves were these were a bunch of fake e-mails that someone was sitting around for months plucking bees
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out don't you think the clinton camp would be the loudest protesters ever heard in the land of "politico"? >> 100%. the content of these e-mails were false or just a little bit mischaracterizing they would be the first ones out there. he really is a shame but i think the american people are watching. does any of this stick? i feel like it's cooked spaghetti and you throw it at the wall. >> we are doing this and reading this every day that >> we are doing this and reading this every day that americans are really engaged. if you look at social media like a train wreck. he can't take your eyes away from it. people are still checked in. the question is is this enough to overcome peoples animus towards trump? that has been as a wreck really pointed out covered in the media and overblown over the wikileak scandal the next several weeks. so will it be enough to overcome that and these little things like the risotto recipe which i
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found this funny that only get better states watch miss america, little things like that. i think they distract from the serious ones like the 12 me a dollar week. kennedy: i watch miss america. new evidence of some shady business link to hillary once again but listen to this. virginia governor and longtime clinton terry mcauliffe reportedly gave half a million dollars to the virginia state senate campaign of a lovely woman named.your jill mccain. not really newsworthy except that mccain's husband is not only in the fbi come if the is the deputy director the number two person and after the election he was given the huge promotion or number three to number two helped oversee the agency's investigation into hillary's privates e-mail server and the bureau claims there were no conflict of interest at all. doesn't look good in republicans have filed a legal request for the e-mails.
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maybe him we are reading too much into this. >> i love this about the clinton campaign. every time there is smoke they promise you there is never ever ever fire, never. they have an explanation for every one of these and taking each of them separately maybe you could say i kind of see that at the fact is if it's even 10% of what they been accused of her and her surrogates and the folks on our team if it's true this is the most corrupt campaign of all time. >> what if it were the other way around? >> with that trump visor was caught donating to the campaign of the wife of an fbi, they would be based but apps that would allow you to change your picture. people would be losing their minds right now. that's a part of this that is outrageous the clinton campaign keeps reading people like idiots.
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kennedy: you talk about the hypocrisy and you talk about some of the information that is come out the wikileaks but here you have something important in "the wall street journal." this is from campaign finance documents. this isn't from some russian hacker so why doesn't this matter? this seems like the story that's much more important than some of the things donald trump's said about women. >> hands and it is and people are paying attention. they are glued to the screen in tweeting about everything that's going on but how much does that affect their ability of citizens voter efficacy and speaking to the issues that matter and our government is not corrupt. in that case the government is not working. people won't feel at their government is working for them. that's why millennial's in my generation feel apathetic about government and in europe and around the world people accept the fact that our government is corrupt.
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they look at stories like this and they say yeah that's what politicians do. kennedy: that's the most depressing response here from people. we have more on this shady terry mcauliffe donation. later judge napolitano joins the with his legal take that first hillary is ahead in the polls but the battle for the senate is still raging. the party panel returns and moments to break down what could be the biggest story on election day. stay here. how's it going? hi. today we're gonna be comparing the roll-formed steel bed of the
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kennedy: republicans could lose the senate this election with the g.o.p. majority dependent on sending up democratic challengers in 56 competitive senate races. republicans playing defense. nevada were senate minority leader. and is bruce paisner retiring. will there be a new suite in congress? jimmy failla and chris barron. so is the story of more important than the race for the white house? >> i mean they are fundamentally linked together. one of the statements made by some of these candidates in swing states is that they think somehow by cracking all over over their party's nominee they are helping themselves. this is a political murder suicide pact. kennedy: you think they haven't been pro trump enough? >> nevada has been anti-trump and mark kirk of illinois has
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been -- i'll tell you they are writing their own political obituaries. they want to win re-election the best way to do that is to have their preventer candidate do well. it's how it works to run run against a presidential run against her presidential candidate. kennedy: you did it through the metric system. to counter instances, arizona and ohio. rob portman and has defined its own strategy and john mccain is also running comfortably ahead when they thought those with both the tight races. >> rob portman has not been in the front of the never trumper land like mark kirk. you don't have to go out and embraced him and by the way trump is running ahead in ohio. arizona is deeply red. donald trump is going to win in arizona. these folks who think think that donald trump lose the state by 20 or 30 points if they are going to win re-election those people are called insane. kennedy: what has hillary clinton duquette did she throw oliver haft behind the senate
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races in the six states? >> if i were her i would keep my eye on the props. it's not exactly the movie unfaithful where they can't keep their hands off of each other driving through traffic. i look at this election is like the american voter has tried everything they could not accept her. we have a socialist and we have a trump. kennedy: has the rnc not done enough to inflate the senate candidates from the trump effect? >> yeah. the rnc is trying generally to say that we figure this out and make sure it doesn't that thing the long-term death of the party? that's what they been focused on we know the organization is not up to the level towards the dnc and hillary clinton. those two are never going to be equal. kennedy: that makes you shake your head.
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>> the trump effect can be healthy. joe heck started losing the polls when he came out aggressively against donald trump and his own base eroded. republicans are in this togeth together. whether you like it or not if you are running anyone re-election you are going to need trump. kennedy: i understand that but a lot of people look at it and say what does it mean to europe via republican? as the g.o.p. has to look at the scenario is trump trump doesn't win so how did they rebuild the party afterward and at least say if they don't stay in the senate at least paul ryan is looking at how few at how kimmie coalescent rebuild this party so in four years we are prepared to then write stronger? kennedy: the panel is going to return later. we have so much to talk about it. first is libertarian nominee
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can you back i know we have been together so many times. does gary johnson have a lot more support nationwide and some of the polls suggest that the libertarian nominee is pulling a 6.1% in the latest real clear politics average. some analysts now say that number is way too low and here's why. polling methods turned to lean toward older voters. in colorado libertarian party membership has surged by reported 26%. peters superman at reason
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magazine we saw -- call him superman computer man. let's prince's data. >> glad to be here. thanks for having me. kennedy: for libertarian minded voters across the land this is great news. gary johnson support has been underrepresented and their love has been underestimated by pollsters because of their various methods. would you think? >> i think it's a mistake to get your hopes up at this point. when you see he is declining and indeed declining a little faster than he should we even as a third-party candidate. this is basically what happens a third party candidates. people are looking at them in the summer and there's more support for the midsummer and as we get closer to the election day the support sense of the client so you have seen them drop from about 9% in august to 6% now. that's actually an even steeper
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drop than third-party candidates would normally have dropped historically. so they are kind of two stories going on. one is that gary johnson is underperforming a little bit relative to where he was during the summer. the story is that the libertarian party is on track to do better than it ever has before better than any third party since 1996 and if he gets 5% in the national polls this year it's going to be an uninteresting position where will be officially listed as a minor party. there will be big decisions about whether to take public election money. on the one hand you've got gary johnson isn't doing as well as they think he might have done and his people were hoping a couple of months ago and he's doing much better than before. kennedy: that's true and i think if gary johnson had these numbers in 2012 libertarian party would have been doing back flips. this year because they're so
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much disgruntlement with the major party candidates you have a lot of voters looking elsewhere. the libertarian party being on the ballot in all 50 states is an natural place for people who want limited government and more control over their lives. unfortunately gary has had a f few -- but also he has had the liberal media and their public in machine aligned against him in a way that no other libertarian candidate has ever had. >> in terms of third parties libertarian party is the only game in town at this point. you look at the libertarian party compared to save the green party, he is to stop in the green even in places like washington state which you would think would be very friendly to an aggressive progressive environmentalist person like you are seeing out of the green party. in terms of third parties the lp is worth avenue are also seeing in all of this in the context of early significantly declining
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support for both major parties and the rise of a kind of pro independent self-identification. you still have republican and democratic leaders but what that shows you his people really don't want to be associated with the two major parties. you have 42 or 43% of the public for the last couple of years who have have identified as independent with only 24 to 29% of the public identifying as republican or democrat. that really shows how disfavored and how disliked the two major parties are. kennedy: if there ever there was a year to sop up all the greece from both slippery parties this would have been a and the libertarian party now have to go back and figure out how they could have preyed on that momentum and what they can do differently in the future perhaps with different kinds of candidates. we will only see what 2020s holds and november 8 of course
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15 days away. peter superman thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. kennedy: indeed. coming up in major clinton ally move over relations with the fbi. judge napolitano joins me with some shocking revelations and a little late are how dark and the internet get it? alex winter joins me to talk about his documentary and erosion of on line privacy. erosion of on line privacy. please, stay right here.
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kennedy: hello and welcome back. did virginia's clinton friendly governor greece the wheels in the fbi probe of hillary's private server? terry mcauliffe that gave nearly half a million dollars a big campaign donations to the
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wife of -- the deputy director of the fbi and led the investigation of hillary's e-mail situation. this coincidence or is that something shady go down? "fox news" judicial analyst andrew napolitano. judge, welcome back. very good to have you on a monday. this seems so fishy. >> it does. i don't know of any law that was broken but there was certainly the appearance of impropriety. kennedy: is not something you would think another 2% via the i come that deputy director of the fbi would want to avoid? >> lawyers are required to avoid the appearance of impropriety. what appears to be conflict whether a national conflict are not. that appears to be a comfortable to manage the public's respect for the whole system or the part of the system is involved with and why for heaven sakes would
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he be running a clinton investigation when clinton's closest political social and financial friend has given this kind of money to his wife? it smells of corruption. he may have made what he thought were the right decisions. i don't think he did that he knows more about the clinton investigation from the f. the ice point of view than i do. he may have made the right decisions their progress and look good. doesn't bring confidence to the system when officials let themselves get output like that. kennedy: he certainly didn't recruit himself from the investigation and picked joe mccain. seems very odd. >> his wife should have the right to run for in the opposite which he qualifies but he should recuse himself and remove himself from any case the uninvolved his wife's campaign or the people around him. terry mcauliffe is
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being investigated by the fbi. we don't know if he or mccain was in charge of that investigation or not but their size this appearance that the governor is doing favors for people to influence the outcome of the criminal desiccation which should be immune from political interference. the clinton investigation should be immune from political interference? kennedy: now you have two departments and people either at the very top or second from the top who are somehow involved in the investigation and you have loretta lynch on the tarmac for 39 minutes talking to bill clinton in secret and in private and then you have the deputy director of the fbi whose wife has received not only almost $500,000 for an extra 200,000 plus in mailings from terry mcauliffe. that's a lot of money for state senate seat. >> is public record.
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who sent the press off to it? fbi agents who work for andrew mccabe who are unhappy with this decision. i'm telling you the feeling of unhappiness and professional disrespect is palpable on the part of the fbi agents, men and women who investigated mrs. clinton weren't allowed to use tools available to the fbi in these investigations. they feel their work was knocked aside by the political forces of mccabe and whoever else was involved. exonerate her no matter what the evidence shows. kennedy: the clinton campaign can do whatever they want to blame all of the leaks from the dnc and wikileaks on the russians that we saw last week and it just goes to show you disgruntled people in an agency of where there is corruption are going to give stuff to the press when they feel proper channels and nothing on her. >> i don't think this will undermine her election.
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i think the public is immune to clinton scandals. right balance looks like she is going to win. it's important he sings come out. kennedy: sadly were right about that. >> they want to hear more about trump's exceptional excesses than they do about demonstrable evidence about clinton's -- kennedy: it's not logic for the chain that leads to impropriety and corruption. judge thank you so much for being here. always appreciate it. coming at up the pentagon telling veterans in one state, veterans to pay back tens of thousands of dollars in enlistment bonuses they were promised from a decade ago. soldiers who risk their lives in iraq and afghanistan often injured. you will not believe why. you will not believe why. the party returns to discuss what is success? you will not believe why. the party returns to discuss is it a professor who never stops being a student?
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kennedy: there you are. here's a story that could annoy the living hell out of you. the pentagon demanding the nearly 10,000 soldiers pay back the re-signing bonuses they were promised more than a decade ago not because the soldiers did anything wrong or because they stole the money but because the california national guard was never supposed to dangle the 15 to 25,000-dollar bonuses in the first place. in other words the pentagon is pushing its own troops many of whom did multiple tours in iraq and afghanistan for the recruiters. kirsten hegland jimmy failla and chris barron. i will start with you. do these brave men and women break into banks and steal the money in the middle of the night texas asked why they are being punished having tax liens letting against them? >> when he think of what they have gone through with a b.a. and obviously their service to
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this country, this is the top of insults that you can do to these poor men and women. it shows government bureaucrats the and then they said we would love to wipe away these loans but we can't break the law. oh please. kennedy: the president loves to break the law of the executive order. i think this rest squarely on him. you think donald trump would use it to split the damage. >> this is a big pr code. if we were to reimburse these guys, i mean that's -- listen we know it's 40,000 but the point is it would go a long way. i blame obama. who do you blame? >> trump should use it as his advantage. vote for hillary clinton if you think the system stinks and it's broke and vote for donald trump who will be the wrecking ball to the system. >> if you want to buy a purple
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heart on e-bay vote for hillary clinton. >> the public outrage is going to be so loud on the side that they will find a way to make sure they don't have to do this but just the fact that it happened and that it came out. the height of the conflict. kennedy: trying to recruit as many people as possible and they have quoted and these young men potentially looking at careers in the military looking to sign up. they are looking at this and saying it's about pr for military. you do such an incredible job. we made -- need to make sure they good stories come out and not the bad stories. >> don't forget what is happening at the va in all those people that died on the waiting list because they care was so bad in the government including bernie sanders to chair the committee in the senate turned a blind eye and allow the situation to fester and now they're going back reaching into the bank accounts of these men or women. very heroic, good stuff.
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party panel thanks so much. thanks for making the trip. coming of privacy rights and national security are off. we will talk to director alex winter about his film deep web. stay here, good.
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>> who is the dread pirate roberts has. kennedy: that's a clip from the 2015 documentary deep web. it's about the so-called dark internet where anybody can buy drugs, weapons or passports whatever digital currency like
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bitcoin but basically it's the internet for folks who really really want to stay -- but what is the ongoing wikileaks dump shows privacy is pretty much dead and gone. now the director of "deep web," alex winter. you might remember alex from the 1989 billet ted's excellent adventure. alex, welcome. >> thank you. kennedy: let's talk about your movie a little bit in the subject matter. what do you think silk road was created in response to? >> the silk road was created by a young man who was a libertarian. he was a grad student. he believed in libertarian ideas. on the one hand he was interested in creating a
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marketplace that would circumvent the state as he put it himself and on the other hand he was part of a kind of growing wave of privacy components, people who want to be able to do things on their own terms in the digital space, people want to protect their privacy, people want to protect their anonymity so unencrypted area. it's not just being used for black market market. being used by journalists and whistleblowers and dissidents of foreign countries that need to circumvent totalitarian governments and things like that. a lot of important uses for encryption. the silk road grew as the black market in this hidden area of the internet. kennedy: maybe a to response to some of the ways the government has been spying on us or perhaps the failed drug war of prohibition in the country but ross was convicted and sentenced to life in prison without paro parole. that is a pretty serious sentence and i know he appealed
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his conviction earlier this month in manhattan. >> i would go further and say it's an extreme sentence. i think that you are dealing with charges against him. they were nonviolent offenses and those types of offenses and charges don't usually carry that kind of weight, life sentence way. in this case it was the double possibility of without parole. i think ross found himself whatever he want to say about what he did at the intersection of the drug war of financial regulation because they were using bitcoin, of the whole privacy and anonymity movement that's going on finding a lot of prosecutorial pushback from the government that in many cases can be extreme. kennedy: elena's political air you have wikileaks. you have perhaps government attacking each other. is that here to stay? is hacking the future politics of politics in your estimation? >> without a doubt.
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there is a movement into the digital space for this type of espionage and this type of statecraft in warcraft against other nations but it's not all negative by any means. the internet is this big giant thing and there's a place for privacy and there's a place for anonymity and there is a place for encryption. laws are going to need to change on law enforcement will have to catch up but doesn't mean they blow our privacy out the window. i think that we are going to find enormous pushback against that by smart mouthed magicians who will continue to find ways to allow the average person to stay anonymous. it's an interesting time we live in but certainly the cyber terrorism and cyber war is a serious issue. every country is guilty of doing it including ours and is something that is going to have a major impact on our future. kennedy: i have one last question for you is the most important of the night.
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>> you know as well as i do anything i say about this is the going to explode on line no matter how cryptic my comment is. we are getting so close to going so the short answer is we are getting posted going. i'm actually mortally terrified of saying anymore back for fear of digital repossessions. kennedy: you are in a safe space, alex. go ahead and say. scream it to the world. >> that's right. it's looking very good and we will be doing this eminently and we are busily working away on the draft for studio. once that's done hopefully we will get started. kennedy: is keanu involved? >> while yeah. kennedy: alex winter. >> one of us knew that we weren't very good and i won't say who that is. kennedy: come by you nor -- new
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york. coming up, get ready for the latest installment of bad lipreading. do you know if you say backward donald trump and hillary clinton recite
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kennedy: and maaco + twice a strange look on chelsea clinton space. this is the topical storm. topping number one big shout out to thomas maclachlan for sending us the story story and twitter user the story in twitter user hashtag topical storm preview can do the same and we would love to see. there has been so much controversy boiling around the national anthem, take a knee, raise a fist saying your guts out and proclaim your love for this great land. for one ohio songbird singing the anthem at a toledo game he decided a little multitasking
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was in order. he didn't take a knee, he took a brush. watch. ♪ [applause] kennedy: that's how you honor the flag. you can hear appreciative cheers. he painted a portrait of the flagraising at iwo jima while he was singing the national anthem. he may have robbed russ is here but painting singer joe everson has his talents and his patriotism. well done. i'd like to see you do that, george sparks. topic number two. that stinks to high heaven when you get your tar code -- carts. figure the impound lot. get your car back and maybe fork over money for a fine as well,
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or you can try to escape the tow truck like this guy. if only he had front will drive he could have made it. that's out there. i'm curious to see how we thought it was going to pan out. did he think the six-foot drop to the ground would just be a gentle roll? does he believe that if he had escaped he would win investment to pay the fine? arthur, come on they are pleading with you. come on, man. take your foot off the accelerator. you are going to burn out the chassis. i don't even know that makes sense. sometimes you can be the law, like this lady.
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she wasn't taking any of this poll. you get back in your suv, lady. and she becomes the tow truck. that's how you do it. i love liberty. topic number three. good and are bad news for commuters in wilmington delaware, think its delaware. i don't know any other wilmington. do we world candy truck caught on fire on the north side of the delaware memorial bridge. closing down traffic and over $50,000 worth of marijuana laced candy went up in flames. so he seriously added to commuter time that provided entertainment for folks that find it. here's an eyewitness report from two locals.
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>> wow, man. that's amazing [bleep]. kennedy: they should have called the tow truck earlier. topic number four, choreography. no one will deny that it's like having your car towed. jury duty also. the 1995 pauly shore film but unlike the movie sometimes a real-life jury can feature a celebrity like the philadelphia phillies mascot, the fanatic. the fuzzy green wonder showed up to court to honor jury appreciation week. there he is. he did make it through, was not selected for a panel. that fanatic did go through the tedious process of getting first by the cops and they had to put their hands in his no's hole. he obtained his juror documents and had to wait around and flee
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the courthouse. knowing they are all up for grabs mascots around the country have been popping ways to ditch. i will just set myself on fire. speaking of mass suicide topic number five, if you tuned into the second presidential debate in st. louis perhaps you thought you were watching a slimy faceup between two rotten prints. what really went down with a beautiful literate poetry slam caught on the special spectrum the way only a bad lipreading can. get ready to be moved. watch this. >> mr. trump has the podium next. >> it was not good in my garden that year. was not good in my garden. i'm now praise. i am emergent.
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for my family and for my future son it sure looked like bravery. i call this brown bikini. we lived our white ladd and the ribcage that is now gone. anger, rest in the summer ice. i couldn't melt in a brown bikini. kennedy: why are they clapping calexico mayor to them dim presidential hopefuls could send such poetic yarn you wouldn't have such intense longing for mass suicide. maybe those sweet heaven's gate had it right all along. maybe all we need november a disappear of nikes and a purple lanky. thanks for watching the show tonight. you can always follow me on twitter and instagram today with the dead be there. tell your family and friends as well. i miss them. kennedy nation facebook kennedy fbn e-mail kennedy espn and "fox business".com. tomorrow the show dana perino
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