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joining us tomorrow, am balances doer john bolton, former governor mike huckabee among our guests tomorrow as we continue to explore the deep state, the eft wing media and all the forces araid against our -- arrayed against our president. kennedy: judge andrew napolitano will help me pick the healthcare plan apart. remember bernie sanders and his call for free college tuition? one state is trying it. guess how it's going? grab your glasses. if obamacare sent us on to path to hell in a hand cart this new republican repeal and replacement signal has arrived
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it's well meaning but deeply fraud and will likely not pass. a complicated healthcare system like the aca was designed to fail and won't end well. the republicans meant to couple with aert solution, but so far they blew it. the tangled law re-places poison oak with poison he ivy and plays a shell game that makes you the loser. the government will give a series of tax cuts to offset the people yusms. but if you owe less than the premium you will get a fat correct in government. that means the government has to offset those credits by raising taxes on some other poor balances tarred or going further into debt. great solution, gang.
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the house version of lsmg single payer keeps the cadillac tax on pricey plans. and students get to stay on mom and dad's insurance. expensive college is no excuse to not buy your own insurance. i know college ain't cheap. i have got bills. do you think this four-door bentley is going to pay for itself? should i harass my parents over my consumer debt? college is not a right. people seeking impractical degrees, that's a luxury, not a right. the healthcare industry and economy are still shackled by well-smeeng statists who won't make you any healthier with this barely modified prescription. you traded.
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what effect will it have or how much of an economic anchor will it be? that leaves too many pelosiian unknowns. purchase my favorite corpse. i'm kennedy. is the republican plan obamacare light with a few conservative buzz words and should the government be responsible for healthcare in the first place? let me ask judge andrew napolitano. >> you know what my answer is going to be. you and i and most people watching your show are one mind on this. barack obama succeed in an
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insaidouininan insaid insaidioue federal government is responsible for providing healthcare and managing the healthcare industry. that is an abomination. whenever the government manages night make its more expensive and less efficient. kennedy: the people who need it most are the last ones to get it. >> precisely. by make the product more expensive, that puts it out of the reach of the poor without a government subsidy which as you just arctic ladies a wealth transfer. but perhaps the most insidious injured pinning is the idea --
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underpinning is that healthcare is a right. your right to speak, your right to travel, your right to self-defend, your right to be left alone. healthcare is like a gym membership. these are things you buy. kennedy: there are people -- and i put this question out on twitter. is healthcare a right and some people say absolutely because of the 9th amendment because there are certain rights not enumerated in the constitution but that doesn't mean they don't exist. >> the 9th amendment that incorporates the natural law speaks of negative rights, not positive rights. a negative right is that which the government cannot interfere. a positive right is a gift and good that the government gives people like bernie sanders fan free education. a positive right would be the
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government will give you an education. in barack obama's nude world the positive right would be the government will give you health coverage. but those are not rights, they are goods. the government calls them rights so we start thinking of them as part of the government's integral responsibilities. the constitution is the supreme law of the land. how do we know it? it says it. everybody who works for the government takes an oath to preserve and defend it. not to change it. don't claim there is a right in there that doesn't exist. madison would be flipping in his grave if he thought this document stands for a good that government has to give away. >> it affects you if you have to
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pay for something i consider a federally positive right. >> congress shall make no law abridge can the freedom of speech. it doesn't say congress shall create freedom of speech. it says congress may not interfere with it. it preexists congress and the government and the country. it comes from our humanity. those are rights. kennedy: this is such a crucial important part of the discussion that has been missing from all of this. all but a few republicans have dropped the ball on this. rand paul is all over this. but the same cannot be said for republican leadership in either house. kennedy: it's not surprising that democrats are repealing obamacare, but a number of republicans are angry at the plan.
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kentucky senator rand paul made it clear' not a fan of the healthcare plan from the beginning. he explained some of the reasons this morning on "fox and friends." >> the house bill put forward is obamacare light. the premiums will continue to spiral out of control. they do nothing to help the consumer join associations to bring prices down. kennedy: katie pavlich, joe devito joins us and "reason" magazine editor matt welch. katie, i'm going to start with you. it seems as though obamacare has been through its own shakespearean tragedy from being well received to being wildly
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unpopular. but now you are saying people don't want it to die. >> it's popular on the campaign trail to say republicans are going to repeal obamacare. but it's like congress. when you poll congress as a whole, they poll very low. but if you ask about your individual congressman, they poll hh. if you ask about t specifics in obamacare, what about the 26-year-old staying on their parents' insurance. what about mandating people into this so we have enough money to fund these other goodies. there are a lot of people in the country that claim they want repeal. but when you get into the details of what that means, they don't want it to go away. kennedy: how has this new strain of populism inserted itself into this replacement bill? >> they had six years to work on this and they spent that time doing the cheap crack of we are
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going to shut down the government if we continue to fund obamacare. they need to be spending some of those six years during which the tea party took back the house in 2010. they ran against obamacare but they ran against repeal on day one. they didn't run on this how we are going to do the hard thing and have the conversations that begin that process. they didn't do responsible governance. they have had a long time to work on it and they totally failed. kennedy: that's something peter suederman pointed out. the heavy lifting has not been done. but as you point out, they had six or seven years to do that. >> heritage is against it. cato, "reason," everybody who looks at it is against it.
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kennedy: it was never designed to work in the first place. and we have seen how easily within one administration it has essentially fallen apart. if they haven't couple with the right solution, where do they go from here? >> if they can't find somebody to pay for it, we'll have to harvest millennials for hearts and stem cells. obamacare is theerfect socialist plan if it didn't work, it was overpriced, and it's impossible to get rid of. people are saying i have a right to coverage. you really don't. but how do you take that back from somebody? it was a feature to give this government control. we should get happy when it's given back to the states. that should make people happy in california and vermont. you can build a bridge from
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vermont to california. now on to the travel ban. fun and a little noticed provision that could easily widen its scope beyond the folks from sick predominantly muslim countries. every country on earthette will be reportedly be required to inform u.s. government measures taken to prevent potential threats from entering the u.s. but nations don't play ball, repercussions could include getting added to the six-nation list. the worry that it could make it difficult for americans to travel abroad. and the h-1b visas for high-skilled workers that could hit the tech companies especially hard. people talk about we need more visas for high-skilled workers.
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but they are shutting that down. i don't understand the logic. >> jeff sessions, steve bannon, the brain trust in the trump administration. they want to reduce numbers in every category, not just refugees. it's radical to go down to 50,000 refugees. but high-skilled immigration and low skilled. the whole category of immigration, it takes lel immigrion and thinks by the as a law enforcement issue, not a supply and demand issue. if we just enforce it it will take care of itself. but if you have that number be smaller there will be more people trying to get in. this is what they believe will make the country better. and it's shortsighted on drugs and other things they think the wall will affect. kennedy: i understand there are people who say don't worry about it.
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this is just for 120 days. it will work itself out. it's not the ends of the world. >> i think asking for a review of is warranted. we have seen what happened in the european union. they allow people with a certain passport to go across the borders without being checked. we have seen that work in ways of international commerce and supply and demand. but we have also seen that fail in the sense of allowing people in who don't have the best intentions for the country. so it's a difficult thing to work with. i don't think it's a bad thing that the trump administration is holding them accountable for the vetting system. you can't cut off every single supply line we have of other labor not being supplied to the united states currently. kennedy: this is what the president promised to do. this is what -- he didn't keep the secret.
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this was one of his campaign mainstays. >> he has don't in. >> i think he's so crazy or he's on to something with the way he does it it's an impulsive overreach. ferveg freaks out and when they dial it back's getting a wanted. now they are going to increase the regulation of people coming which is a good point. these are failed nation states. we don't need to import the dysfunctions but we can find a way to help people there. i think that the idea it's a muslim baines idiotic. we are not -- -- it's a muslim ban is idiotic. i think he will come out ahead of this. >> christian genocide. kennedy: i want to talk to you about the vetting. that's one of the big issues people have, even some
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libertarians. you can't be completely loosey goosy and let everybody in. can we trust our own vetting and can we trust the vetting of places like france and great britain and other countries in western europe who seem to have failed in their vetting. >> can we trust the trump administration's vetting. the thing that worries me about the travel ban. they have had four months to talk about what better looks like. the travel ban says the department of homeland security, people will get together and couple with criteria. we'll tell you what that criteria is pretty soon and we'll apply it around the rest of the world. so i would be more confident what they were doing was intellectually strong and based on something if there was any hint much that. i'm worried this will be more like the first travel ban which is security theater. kennedy: we'll see how it plays
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out and fit goes through the court system. a good thing it panel is returning later. the white house is under pressure to provide evidence of wiretapping by the obama administration. we'll break it down next. this is the silvad ecial edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60 months plus find your tag and get $5500 on select chevy silverado pick-ups when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer.
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kennedy: the fallout continues over president obama's claim that president obama tapped his phones in trump tower. john mccain is joining the chore us of lawmakers demanding that the president provide evidence. but are his allegations possible? buck sex on joins me. welcome back.
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the president specifically said wiretapping and i'm hung up on that phrase. why did he specifically say wiretapping and what do you think that means. >> this fist based on us in reports that have been out there for weeks and months and wiretapping was used in those news reports. there are a bunch of different pieces brought together in the allegations trump made. this not a single news paper that says obama ordered anything about surveillance on the trump campaign. no one says that. kennedy: there is a difference between surveillance generally and wiretapping. we know that surveillance is the reason michael flynn is no
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longer in the cabinet. >> people refer to it as electronic evils dropping. the reports referred to trump campaign officials being under surveillance as part of a counties intelligence investigation. and that specificity led them to think it wasn't a criminal probe. ken report national security side of wiretapping. >> this is the problem i think a lot of the media while they have seemingly discredited well there was a fisa warrants application for this, you had james clapper come out and say i would have known by the, it didn't exist. the problem is these news reports ken are said there is no evidence of it. that's his blanket term for miem
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lie being it. >> then he added to my knowledge. when this was all part after larger narrative that there were shady, sketchy trump ties to russia that had to do with hillary losing the election and his top advisers being under russian influence. if you when you look at them, if there were no wiretaps of any trump associates, why didn't anyone challenge the "new york times" story saying there were. or the story about fisa. there are all these pieces when you look at them, this is what a lot of people are taking from this. when it's bad for trump, nobody challenges it. in this case something that was bad for trump, it looks like maybe it was bad for someone else. at the very end of his administration sharing
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classifieds. kennedy: they can take it rauf data. >> and they were sprinkling this around like they were leaving a bread crumb trail. it's not as clear as trump just made his crazy accusation out of nowhere. i wish people wouldn't say things like he's the president and i has sources. if he has source he can't tell us about -- kennedy: there are trails x can't know about. it's in a secret court system. >> donald trump as the mmander-in-chief has the capacity to declassify anything he wants within period, full stop. so if there is something the executive branch did that falls under a national security directive or activity. he can go to them directly and
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say what happened here. they have to tell him. there noise mechanism in place. if they were doing something about his campaign, there is no way to hide it from him now. so people from the administration saying we want kennedy: maybe tomorrow that will be the next gift and another reason for to you come back and explain all this. >> we are putting together the pieces of the puzzle, and if you are wrong, you get another puzzle. kennedy: liberals are threatening senate democrats. temperature are they going to call trush for advice?
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kennedy: democratic senators, you better watch your backs. that's the message from several left-leaning groups warning if they vote for the president's
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supreme court pick. liberals voiced concern that the president is looking to overturn roe versus wade. so they are trying to convince democratic senators that a vote for gorsuch is a vote to overturn roe versus wade. let me ask rich lowry. do you like neil gorsuch? >> i do. i think has an extremely impressive pedigree intellectually in terms of his decisions. he's a constitutionalist. he's sceptical of the administrative state running out of control. every time you see him in the hallwaye's hugng a child or petting a pupp kennedy: why are so many
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left-leaning groups putting so much pressure on the senators. why waste their capital now? >> i think the left is extremely inflamed by trump and wants to oppose every single thing he does. there were 3,000 protesters at chuck schumer's house the night -- you need to put pressure on your own party. won't tea party had so much influence is they defeated republicans they didn't like in primaries. they will have to go out in primary and beat some people. i don't think doing it over gorsuch is the right move. kennedy: i think there are a lot of democrats who know that. that's why you have seen so many like claire mccaskill come out
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and say they are not going to support a filibuster. they are going to let it go to the floor for a vote. it looks like he will be confirmed. based on his writing and some of the things he has -- some of the cases he decided in the past, he will get through congress. one of the big sticking points is his right to life issue. you know, he studied some of his postgraduate work was studying with a professor about euthanasia. he does not agree with right to die laws. do you any that directly translates to his views on abortion? >> probably. they usually go together. my view of is roe was wrongly decided whatever you think on the life issue. it should be reversed and states should decide. we should hash it out legislative live and demoatically base don't believe it's a constitutional right.
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kennedy: is there any more polarizing issue than abortion? >> no. kennedy: i agree he's probably going to be confirmed. this a lot to learn about his judicial philosophy. gary johnson has announced whether he will run for president again after last year's disapoints election. should gary run or should libertarians couple with a new candidate who might do a better job in advancing the cause.
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kennedy: former new mexico governor gary johnson announced in 2020 he will not run for president on the libertarian ticket. last year he polled a little over 3% in the general election. below the 5% they need for federal funding. but they don't want the federal funding because they are libertarians. well below the height of his 10% popularity before the election.
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katie pavlich, joe devito and matt welch here to weigh in. gary johnson leaves the lib taishian stage and now there is a -- leaves the libertarian stage and now there is a platter of libertarian. we want kmele foster to relationship for president. >> the greatest rapper. kmele would be great. the presumed next guy is somebody who used to work in this building, austin peter on. john mcafee. kennedy: i think he's too busy traveling around south america building hammocks. >> this will open the door.
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there is something there. they are on the ballot in a bunch of states they weren't on the ballot before. talking about their point of view, the party itself -- kennedy: jill stein, i want a recount. 3,000 votes weren't counted for libertarians. it turns out i was cassandra. >> they want a hope grown. kennedy: kmele is the homest grown. you laugh at matt welch. >> if he wants aleppo. i'll take never being president for $500. kennedy: bill clinton and
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hillary clinton had gaffes, and with their handlers and they were never able to come forth and say i totally screwed that up. >> there are reasons people don't fess up to remind people of the mistake you made the week earlier. if ever there were an elect when you used to say anyone could grow up to be president, and there was a cautionary warning. he could have made a strong showing. we are trying not to look like a pot-smoking sneaker wearers. we need to show people there is another option. this was a blown opportunity to do that. kennedy: katie? >> based on the 2016 presidential elect and what a includes dirt was on he level, i won't give gar question johnson grief. he's going out on a high note. he had some point where there erhe was playing in the
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game. kennedy: katie is generous. she has a lot of libertarian friend and she probably wants to go some some of those cocktail parties and gatherings. >> i have seen libertarians in an open bar and they put that aside. >> he was found. this is his first interview since the election. he was found. ken was gary missing? >> he was serious. he's bike the divide. he's in-house skiing. >> gary is rich and athletic and he knows the last place for hip is in public office. he should be doing what he loves. thank you so much. matt, joe and katie. great smart and. we should all aspire to be them collectively.
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shocking news out of oregon where the free tuition community program not work out well unless you are rich. that's next. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia
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kennedy: my home state of oregon is the first to offer a pretuition program. a new report states more than half the money offered is going to the richest students even rolled. the problem seems to be frat grants cover the tuition of lower income students. so does tuition-free college make sense fit only covers students who can already afford it. john stossel, welcome back to the show. what are they doing in oregon? is it necessary to have free community college in the beaver state? >> probably for some people who show the aptitude and don't have the money, community college is better than the four-year
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institutions that are more expensive. but these program always get game. and the side reporting, you showed me an articley from cnn, it said early data was successful in getting students to enroll in college. if you give people free stuff, they will take it. should they all be going to college in the reason college tuition is up so much is because of all these, go to college. if you look at the last 33 years. food has gone up 200%. healthcare we have to lower the cost. 400%. but college tuition 800%. because they don't have any reason to compete on price because the customer doesn't pay. kennedy: there is no incentive to lower costs and you don't increase service. there is nmechanism in college
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as opposed to technical schools that your degree actually goes toward something and you get a good job. a lot of people on the left say the colleges should be paid for. if you have a useless degree that won't make you any money, that is a luxury. >> 70% of baggage porters and bell hops and bartenders have college degrees. we are shoving people into college. hillary would say go to college, you will make a million dollars more over your lifetime. it's true, but the kind of people going to college were the kind of people who would have made a million dollars more over their lifetime in the first place, it's not college doing it. kennedy: if i'm going to choose
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between a bell hop and good bartender, i'll carry my own bags. the one thing love, one of the many things love about the jewish faith is at 13 you take control of your own education, religious or otherwise, and that's how i'd shut be in this country. stop forcing the state and federal government to pay for it. john: the on thing that works is when the customer pays for most of it. because then you really care. but when government is saying, $5,000, $10,000, you go where the money takes you. kennedy: does it make anyone's lives better? john: obamacare replacement has the same problems, too. kennedy: you are four freedom fighter, our warrior and shield. john: shield? i'll do my best.
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c'mohappy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack.
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or dying from one. it worked better than plavix. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. tell your doctor about bleeding, new or unexpected shortness of breath, any planned surgery, and all medicines you take. talk to your doctor about brilinta. i'm doing all i can. that includes brilinta. if you can't afford your medication, astra zeneca may be able to help. kennedy: what do we want? weird news. when do we want it? now. joint protests against the ordinary nary. this is the best part of the best however your day. topic number one.
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leopards and cobras often go together like peanututter and jelly. every once in a while they can't seem to get along. watch this. there it is. there is a cobra. no, man, that's not going to end well but it will make a great pair of boots. this vicious brawl was shot in kruger national park. the whole thing began when the two were fighting over the last piece of pizza after an elephant's birthday party. there. >> this is a genuine snake skin skin. it comes more fall three devices. kennedy: top particular number two. as you may recall the globe was
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divide on whether pineapple should have been glued on to pizza. other people prefer to drown puppies for fun because they are hateful. a lady opened up her pizza order only to discover this note. couldn't bring myself to put pineapple on it. that's gross. sorry. that $5 rebate is not enough and i will not let this cower disstas. -- will not let this coward why is stands. you forgot to order pineapple again. finally, i forgot way was fighting with you about. i kidnaps the delivery boy.
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fits right in the trunk. along with my surgeon's pants. topic number three. does your skin feel dry you? could use moisturizer. or you can do what real men do, jump feet first into a pool of motor oil. he jumped into an oily lagoon. the best part is that stuff is almost physically impossible to wash off be the second best part? i think he was wearing nipple rings. topic number four. i know what you are missing.
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a cheeky parrot. [♪] i don't care what you say, that mirror was not there for the bird to look at its own butt. parrots, do they even have noses? hey, man, we are libertarians. topic number 5. grandparents are sweet hurts. >> -- sweat hearts. grand pace -- grandparents are sweethearts. look what grandpa made for grandma. isn't that nice? i do that every morning for grandma. kennedy: i drop her breakfast on
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the floor. that reminds me of my dear sweeft nana from the sold country. then six parrots fall from the sky and we roast them. and that is breakfast. just like that until the village ran out of pizza delivery boys. thank you for watching the show. you can follow me on twitter and instagram. on facebook kennedya@fbn. and kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com. tomorrow ralph peters and tom
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