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kennedy: tonight's new clinton foundation scandal threatening to derail hillary's campaign, a leaked memo showing how bill clinton used charity to line his own pocket. >> which candidate do you trust most to take care of u.s. economy? new numbers suggestion either one could face a tough road after election day. >> libertarians on cusp of helping to makeover a country, this time it involves pirate, grab an eye patch, time for me to shiver your timbers. >> all right, bill clinton is business. and business is good.
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we learn that doug band enriched president, $116 million. that cash, labeled for profit activity, quote, including speeches, books and advisory service engagement, and in kind services for president and his family for fernal travel -- personal travel, and vacation and the like. before band was pruned off the chin hthe -- off the clinton family tree. he had speaking fees for his boss while blurring the line between enrichment and photography. -- philanthropy, bill was a young and vital popular former president with a wife leading the state department. bill and doug's excellent adventure was a nonstop global
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spree. it was not until chelsea decided to hose the scumy barnicles off of bubba. now law firm, easily realize that massive conflict of interest created in a vacuum where billions went to the charitable foundation, and tens of millions were adverted to what band dubbed, bill clinton inc. he and his partner were most effective fundraisers. doug band may have been painting international canvass in decadant hugh hues, how to get rich quick when you live white house, and you have to mcthis is now match for
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power. if promise of a hillary presidency was that lucrative, imagine how clintons will cash in sell out 1 they move back -- once they move back in. i'm stuck on you, i'm kennedy. kennedy: all right. bill clinton blurring the lines between his nonprofit and for profit. they are raising red flags for conflicts of interest. will it hurt hillary clinton at all? my party panel, julian turner. a fox news contributor. alsjoining me dave smith. welcome. >> hello. >> hi. kennedy: so if this was the
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interim, this was going on in the interim time between presidency. what is her presidency looks like as far as cash and power grab. >> they knew hillary would run for president, they know this does not look good, but they want that money. government is the mafia. this is what happened in government. >> you get so drunk on power, all you want is more. you want to consolidate, for a lot of people money is power. to have power and money, most powerful job in the world, it is a pretty frightening conscript. he was also the honorary chancellor of a for-profit university, how is that different from what donald trump did with trump university? >> difference is nabil clinton is more -- bill chin ho kelly
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i-- clinton is more charming in public. you know that bill clinton inc that is something a pun i would use to describe it or a book. it is clear what is going on. they vowed to not create conflict of interest or create appearance of conflict of interest. that was standard she set for herself. at least there is appearance of that here. this lady can't even adhere to standards she sets for herself, not good in terms of giving her more power. kennedy: chelsea is the one who wanted to clean up the foundation. >> you know she has been i think she has been working at lift least in some capacity
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with the foundation for years. >> where does this issue as far as the this leaked e-mail, where does this fall in recent revelation we had about hillary clinton, and her family and people around her. >> about chelsea clinton -- >> you know getting 50 million dollars, 66 more promise, and speaking fees, and. >> here is the thing. i don't think that there is anything wrong with former politics taking show on the road after they are out of office. collecting fees for giving speeches. kennedy: 13 million in 2011 for his speeches. >> really good at talking. >> what is wrong, the point, i don't think you can condemn former politicians for going out and giving speeches and collecting money. but, there is a problem when like for example we saw in the
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batches of e-mails released, you say one thing, to sort of like bank executives for example, a different thing to the american people, we can parse the content of the speeches and talk about what is okay what is not. but i don't think it is fair to shame them for taking huge fees -- . kennedy: it is not just the fees. >> clinton foundation is take's bunch of money from saudi arabia. and then hillary clinton -- >> they put money back into organization. >> that is the problem. not the nonprofit. this is lines were blurred. he was profiting from it because these wife was going to be president. taking money from place like saudi arabia. >> from other people are profiting from it people with contracts be he is handing out this money, she is promoting wars that saudi arabia wants to us fight. i think that is a tremendous conflict of interest. >> if it is true that is. >> she sets standard at appearance of conflict of interest. >> yeah. kennedy: but, reality is worse than whatever we might have
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thought, thousand that we know what is going on, with these connections, and the millions of dollars that he was pocketing. >> you can't discount that does not eliminate fact that foundation has done some spectacular work. i have to -- >> yeah like saying hitler was a brilliant painter,. >> great with the trains. kennedy: no. >> people make money from it they go to teneo they go to -- that does not sully the noun -- nonprofit. kennedy: yes, it does. , completely sullies. >> how. kennedy: you take a big buck its of sludge. there are parasites in there. >> create another organization? >> they are never allowed to work for a for-profit company ever? >> if idea of government is they are public servants to serve the will of the people. >> they're not public servant.
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kennedy: u.s. is senator using her power to focus these people and donors in a place i say was -- you say was pris teen -- pristine, i say it was shady. >> describing pay to play, there is no question about that. >> i don't see it so black and white, i suppose, i guess point is that -- look maybe i'm like you know. kennedy: if it were black and white it would be okay, if he had his personal ventures here and foundation over here and there were a separation that would be better, but the problem is the lines are blurred. >> he talks about how he blurs them to get more money. >> on i am on defense here, for whatever reason. kennedy: you can handle it. >> he still an individual, he still the former president of the united states. kennedy: who has access more than anyone else to future president of united states.
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kennedy: donald trump likes to pain himself as a victim of conspire as to silence a cause, and saying that media has double standards, he might have a point. a cnn reporter questioned why he was taking time off from campaigning to open his latest luxury hotel in washington dc. yet no one asked hillary clinton why she took the night off for her birthday to attend an adele concert or mccain who went to the world series. i think that this election season is loaded with double standards. i have said this a million times, i am not voting for donald trump, but i see you with media, you have two sets of rules. >> absolutely. because of the way that donald trump talks, people are easier to attack him. but also, i personally judge anyone who goes to an adele concert. i don't know why anyone would want to do that.
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>> i went for my birthday it was best concert i have seen. >> but, people crying, like, the whole time. >> you will love it. >> i cry enough on my own time with my own personal. i don't have to pay hundreds to cry. kennedy: one of my issues, hillary clinton goes on stump, criticized him for being a bad businessman for losing a billion in a year, and his casino going bankrupt, and anyone should be able to make money in a casino, but she gets mad for going out and opening a businesslike a good business person should do. >> that is what good business people do. >> i am remaining neutral about adele, but i think that trump is right in essence there is a double standard, the media is against, i am not a trump supporter either, it is unfair. >> they say it they don't hide it. >> it from the very beginning,
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donald trump, said those comments about mexicans they were not about mexican but those coming over the border, saying that mexico -- you can be, fended if youment, but hillary clinton, said, half of donald trump's supporters 20% of american electorate are deplorable people. why is it acceptable in our culture too trash our own people, but you trash foreigners that is offen offensive. kennedy: he tells her, sh she is a faster woman in the debate, i think that is fair. there is a difference between that and saying your supporters are deplorable. >> the thing about that comment, i disagree that riled me. actually gave me pause to think about some things. there is this people have been talking about gender bias, the debates we hope that hillary clinton doesn't sort of lose
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her temper because he is al. people don't respond well to seeing women yell. angry, right. okay that is -- what that comment reinforced for me, and third debate was, you know it is equaly unappealing to say a man talking to a woman like that, that riled me. kennedy: okay. you call everything sexist, if you are strong enough and big enough to lead the biggest military in the world you could handle a few insults, i can't stand this every time my feelings are hurt, i'm claiming sexism that is not right. >> nasty is --? >> that -- yelling? >> is being shrill. >> insulting. >> howard dean would be the democratic nominee if he did not yell out like that. people would be yelling sexism. >> statue in new york.
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>> i don't want to see anyone naked. kennedy: we have to move on from nude statues. in iceland they are doing well. they are helping to build an atrican arctic strong old of freedom, the rise of the b pirate party. >> could a good economy hurt whoever is the next president? there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find
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say there is a 1 in 5 chance we're going into a recession that could mean the end to best income and employment gains. what does that mean? anthony is with me. hopping over the rabbit hole. welcome. >> every millennial's dream. >> they want it all. no such thing as a 5 year plan with millennial. >> it is harder, overnight success takes about 25%s. kennedy: let's take about immediate success for american voters, there are quite a few
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crises anything, you have china, that faces spha stagnation, and have to figure out what we're doing with our trade dealing post brexit. >> 35 minutes russia can wipe out u.s., we need to fix that relationship. first thing, fed is normalizing interest rates for our viewers, they have to know that increase in rates will cause volatility in stock and market. kennedy: but that is okay. fed has been keeping then low to prop up toe stock market that does not benefit enough americans. >> we want the government to make us feel safe, we want be to regulated. our banks are not lending money, we want government to help us, there are french million of -- 47 million of us
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on governmental department dependence see, we have to take more power to american people, less power to washington. kennedy: what does that mean. what specifically does that mean? >> not meant to be a platitude, right now if you live in new york city you are a minority partner in your own life. marginal tax rate is 53%. what happens -- your life is run, by living politicians and dead economists. they are the majority partner in your life in a city like ours. we just have to get government off the back of the people. less regulation. cleaner more efficient tax system, we need pro growth policies from government, we need to stop antagonizing business. kennedy: i love about your
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book, to seizey for small business -- so easy for small business owners to fall into that rabbit hole, they need as much guidance as possible to not do that. >> i appreciate you saying, that i really tried to write an honest book about what happens in entrepreneurship, there is pain, self cop -- consciousness, fire of failure, teeth grinding. i want to write a book that a millennial could pick up are a first time entrepreneurial person saying he is telling a real life story, of n ha happens, not sanitize success, i hate the glossy magazine covers with a perfect life and a perfect company. kennedy: he was living in a vw bus and now makes 23 million. >> it does not work that way. now wire 12 billion. kennedy: you are successful, have you a great show on fox
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business network, a fantastic book. >> i have you as a friend. kennedy: that is right. >> anthony thank you. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up my party panel returns, iceland is holding elections soon. there is an excellent chance they libertarian linched party will take over the island. and there is a literal pirate party. is seems to be more antitrump than pro johnson that is a problem. stay with me.
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in the land of vikings, and why should we pay attention. it is a collect of libertarians, anarchists and hackers who are sick of government thievery and failure. they plan to crowd source a new constitution. and offer asylum to nsa whistle-blower edward snowden. should we jump on the pirate ship? the party panel is back. i have to go to you first. on pirate party. >> i am most likely to move to england -- iceland, geez. kennedy: antilibertarian, say somalia that your no government. that is your libertarian strong hold. but really in size land the iceland they are organized, they are upset with their government, iceland is interesting, now maybe liberty roaring again?
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>> a good example would be u.s. of america that started as an experiment in most restrained government, and produced move successful country ever but we have all these problem because we spend more than any country ever. they are doing well. they win, i might have to move to iceland. i just know that tv will suck there. i don't know. kennedy: they have hot springs, and problem yummy breakfast treats. >> i have been spoil by america. kennedy: and byork . in the band called schedule ar cubes, a soul -- sugar cube, and a soul singer. you am grea embrace freedom like it is your grandma, there are any parallels with isis and u.s. >> all people are angry. everything is rigged. this and that.
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you know all populous sort of idea. but here people are looking at less government. iceland, then here, more like, what do we get the government to do about it. we're like, what do we get the government to do about the government, the pirate party, i don't like the name pirate party. kennedy: what does this remind you of. >> guys talking in deep voices, and girls throwing up in the bushes never a good time. >> a great movie, it is rated arrrr . >> oh, no. >> hoop earrings and red and white stripes. kennedy: libertarian party ticket is running in two different directs, with gar gary johnson making a case for voting third party, donald
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trump and hillary clinton, his running mate, is "going rogue" again, instead of running for his own campaign, he is running against donald trump. wells said, after reflect i have come to believe that donald trump if elected president of u.s. would not be able to stand up to this pressure and criticism without becoming unhinged. what is happening. jillian, i think you know what you are going to say, you can't be mad at people you elected. >> not at all, i think i'm a big supporter of any other party that want to come on to the scene. it healthy for american voters, and democracy as large. i really do believe that.
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i feel the pain. my issue with this, it sounds like he is kind of running because he is interested in political power. kennedy: yeah. >> that is not best reason to enter the race. >> he has talked about that. >> mm-hmm. >> talkd about how great it is for him to be on national stage once again, he missed limelight, this was his only entree. not nominated as a republican vpcandidate. >> he was irrelevant in politics until he attached himself to libertarian ticket. that party is built up -- not people at top who run, but a lot of people who work in the party, in trenches they are real libertarians who believe in something, i hop they look back and say we had a huge opportunity unlike any third party it, it was handed to them, what have we didn't to advance message of libertarian
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ism, same with rand paul, a bunch of people get jobs and make money, what have we didn't for message of libertarianism. libertarianism. >> libertarians know what aleppo is now. kennedy: everyone knows what aleppo is. >> i want to say gary johnson has fed to worst preconceived notions of libertarians, light weight pot heads when is not true. >> it is not? reset on my bio. >> thank you, so much. >> coming up, donald trump said he has a new deal for black americans, taking a page from fdr . fiery conversation coming up, stay here.
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kennedy: donald trump is lagging behind hillary clinton with black voters, beating him by 77 points, trump is hoping to turn that train, promising a new dea deal. tax incentives for inner-cities microloans for african-american companies and a crackdown on gang violents. >> i see untapped potential waiting to be set free, maybe the greatest of that potential is in the african-american communities,. i will be your greatest champion. >> joining me now. kyron skinner, she hoover institute research fellow
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welcome. >> thank you. kennedy: is this too little too late? big promises to be made just two weeks before the election, will this have any impact? >> well, he -- not new because donald trump has talked in 2016 more about flight of african-americans in this country, those in inner-city, those better educated and well off who face glass ceilings than any republican presidential candidate perhaps in our history, more than perhaps any democratic presidential candidate, including the current one in this race. his numbers with black voters have been higher, they are lower right now, we -- i believe that they will go up, but even if donald trump does not win this race. he has been at helm of a national conversation about black americans. that we have not seen before, and i don't think we can go
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back. he has put the republican party, and conservative movement on notice, that human capital matters in this country, the clip you play high talked about the untapped human potential. and in the plaque community, and how it being ignored. we can't be a great economy power, as donald trump is trying to argue, without using all of the human capital. at our disposal, i think he is changing the national conversation. kennedy: he may be changing the national conversation, lawsuit in the game to have these -- it is late in the game for these plans, i do appreciate the point he brought up, rand paul has gone into inner-cities and spoken about economic freedom. now michael moore talked about understanding why so many white disenfranchized working class voters gravitate toward donald trump because their factory job has evaporated.
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why has there not been the same kind of move. in the inner-cities. >> well you have the black problem is different, but trump has been identifying, is that there is same factors that influence lower income whites, influence lower income plaques blacks, they face the same problem there is an arc of despair among all americans who are suffering that is what distinguishes him from others. you are right rand paul did an amazing job, 1 t once we got to senate, but donald trump is first presidential nominee for the republican party to take on race, i think that black voters, if given an opportunity, to hear his message, they will vote for him. many are on fence about hillary clinton. remember, president obama, got
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in the 90% and higher, 93 and 95%, of the black vote, hillary needs to get that high, that is part of reasons that president obama and first lady michelle obama are campaigning. >> they are doing that out reach, they are making it very personal appeal, asking the black community to vote for hillary clinton. >> but it is not working. kennedy: right. we'll see, on election day, if donald trump can put forth a plan that resonating with communities of every color. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. kennedy: all right coming up black market for things leak human organs and babies can seem like a world away. but a new series shows it is happening a lot closer to home than you think, the hois than you think, the hois hoist -- host of a new show
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>> takes you on a global journey. >> a trafficking house. >> i gave him money, in return i got his kidney. >> the black market, hiding in plant sight. >> it sounds like legalized trafficking. kennedy: it is, tracking the global black market for human organs and babies. and as series points out the world of misery and greed, is closer than you might realize. with me now, award winning journalist. the host of trafficker, and series premiers sunday november 13, welcome, so nice to have you. >> thank you. kennedy: have you been to 21 countries black marketing are fascinating, they pop up for some reason, or another. you know there is a need
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there. and as you have point out just because something is illegal does not mean that it is wrong. give me an example of that. >> one of episode we made about organ black market, trade in kidney and livers, easeo assume -- ease. if i just grabbed you, and put you in one of the poorest country on earth. have you no way of bettering yourself, i said i could make you two years worth of your wages, just go under general anesthetic for a few hours, what would you do. >> human beings should be able to make that choice themselves. >> right, one person that i spoke with, i am a consenting
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adult, and the person, is a consulting adult, we made a trade, i needed a kid me kidney and he needed the money. but there are red lines,. kennedy: like having kids to sell their organs. >> that is a blatant red line. >> or maybe cooing or, it a pand doora's box. >> we talk about things maybe have should be a legal market for them. what is most disturbing things . >> i have wanted to adopt, how i was going to have children before i made the series, then we went to burma, and i saw first hand how children were being trafficked into adoption
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trade. you have really well meaning families, here in the united states, who are putting their heart and soul and their purses and wallets into it, there is a vacuum created in place like congo, the adoption trade is being fueled by people who are literally kidnapping children. >> horrible. >> but what women forced to have babies. >> a bleak world, children are being trafficked in every continent. a lot of them, including eu banned it. what happens, circus moves on, it goes to africa, and asia. united states, adopts more children internationally than and other country putting it, a particular problem here that people should be aware of.
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how did that not break? now it will screw in a light bulb and fail, again. yeah. a refresher with a view on how to properly replace a light bulb. >> remove the bulb. oh, [ bleep ] make sure you don't cut your finger. bleep bleep, [ bleep ] >> that man is now dead for your entertainment. i hope you are happy.
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wantopic two. frogs are lightning quick, their tonguing like sticky ropes. watch this. he sees it. is that a frog leash? or is he holding one of its legs like a cruel beast. he is leaping. he is like an amphibbion bill buckner. watch this. mouth again, no, good to see you. don't drink before hunting. training your fo frog has before been easier, see. i know, i know. it looks mean. but it a great way to lose weight. that is what marie osmond did,
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fun. topic number 3. remember when you were a teenager, you get paranoid about smoking back in your parent's house in middle of night. maybe you were just out drinking wine coolers, dillon ray parties at home. woo! yeah, dillon. his dad set up a security ca. captured, the magic of dillon running around doing cartwheels, and punching hell out of the couch. look at those flies, or are they ghosts? oh, my gosh. i want to hang out with him, following night, he invited a bunch of buddies, smoked a
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couple of crayons. and a ton of acid. kidsnese days. >> topic 4. have you said something on accident that was so drastic you could not forgive yourself, like, i'll take one ticket for paul brartmall cop please, that is what happens when kendall cheered for the wrong football team. >> you were cheering for the cats. >> you for go the th forgot the name. >> i feel the same way when i
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watch football. i ask you to listen hard, to what she is really upset about. she said, cheered on the cats. cats. no one should ever cheer for cats, cats are the paul blarts of animal world, paper cuts and stub toes. but, it was an accident. you can be forgiven, once you sacrifice a cat to restore balance to the universe. >> topic 5. fluffy as a porcupine pillow, about the same price, weekly intake of mail. >> dave writes, may be most sense less thing i have channel dialed. ever. bye. i know you are still watching.
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>> chuck said, kennedy nation. i used to think you were ugly, but you are quite pretty, and on top of that, have you a mine like a steel trap. a face like a leopard's [ bleep ] matt notes, we have not had a vp scandal yet, mayb maybe -- >> why stop there. >> how do you keep your glasses so clean, clear and sparkling? do you polish during breaks in yeah with your mom's uner wear, they are silk. >> give it up has been vijay -- ve, jay, thanks troll never was. i'll take your love letters. e-mail kennedy.
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