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thank you both for being wh us that's it for us tonight. thanks for being witus. white house counselor kellyanne conway congresswoman marsha black are an and colonel tony schaefer among our guest here tomorrow night. we hope you will be with us. thanks for being with us tonight. good night from new york. tonight freedom of speech under attack on campus and now from "the news york times". judge napolitano said it laid down the law plus are you drowning in student loan debt a new report showing how widespread the crisis has become. jerry willis is on the case and would you take orders from a robot oscar x. one of the world's richest businessmen saying it is coming sooner than you think. grab the tools, it's time to fix this thing. kennedy: ann coulter's burt the speech has set off a firestorm and i were in the midst of the absurd free-speech debate that opened in losing kazman the left the protest from berkeley to and why you have shown loud lefties
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are using fascism to curtail free speech. violence has erupted to squash words of sticks and stones may break your bones that may be used to forcefully silence unpopular ideas. it's an interesting debate when these people are for once on the right side of it. >> this goes on all over the country and campuses. they invite someone to speak to is exactly what liberals want to hear and i feel this is the liberals version of book burning and it's got to stop. >> if you n't like it don't show up. kennedy: exactly. even bernie sanders stood up for coulter but the left is in lockstep as a "new york times" op-ed from uppity and why you comparative literature shows some are more than happy to force their enemies in silence. he breaks from those three writing quote freedom of expression is not an unchanging absolute. yes, it is and the author says
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the recent student demonstration should be understood as an attempt to ensure conditions of free speech for a greater group of people rather than censorship. he goes on to say when monsters like my low in ann coulter step foot on the safe haven agrees to press writing quote when those views invalidate the humanity of some people they restrict the public good so he saying essentially speech and opinion in particular is a zero-sum proposition. someone like ann coulter releases her ideas and professor beas direction it chokes off anyone else's ideas experiences and their humanity because in his objective fantasyland only one of these things can be exist at a time he goes" the idea of free speech does not mean blanket permission to say anything anybody thinks. yes it does unless the thinker is inciting violence. quote piece says that means balancing the inherent al-youm of a given view with the
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obligation to ensure that other members of the given community can fully participate in discourse as fully recognize members of that community. that is a hot bowl of baloney on so many levels. numb o there is no such obligation for balance. number two who would encourage full participation what if it's overbooked? to summon get dragged off the community plane and most importantly under the new guidelines who decides? free speech can be bullish offensive inconvenient and worthless. sorry sunshine even with your use yielded gavel in your ivory tower and yourself gratifying suggestiveism it's all protected and so are you a beautiful unicorn. welcome to it. i am kennedy.
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the first amendment clearly under attack but why now and what can be done to stop the irrational critics? judge anthony napolitano fox judge -- fox senior analyst. >> i can't think of a better summary of the parameters of the freedom of speech than the statements you just gave which was truly excellent and right on the law and the constitution. the first amendment was written not to protect the speech we like but the speech we hate and fear. the speech to be like doesn't need protection because we like it so for anybody whether it's a physician or a politician to say that hate speech is not protected and we will decide wh speech is heful that's totalitarian. all speech is protected. all innocuous speech is protected in all speech is innocuous when there is time for more speech to challenge it or rebut it before the harm it
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commands comes about. the speakers speaker says to the crowd there's hillary, let's get her and some lenses are you crazy place you can incite violence. the speaker says to the crowd there's hillary, let's get her in the crowd gets her before this time to reject that speech then and only then can the speech be a basis for prosecution. if a white supremacist wants to speak at auburn university an entity owned by the state of alabama has the same right to speak their as whether religious figure who's going to preach peace amongst the races and it is the duty of the government that owns the property whether it's the state of alabama or in ann coulter's case the state of california to guarantee the speaker's right to be heard and listeners writes to hear. the first amendment is bilateral. it's speech unheard is toothless. kennedy: it's interesting because this op-ed that i quoted from comes from the arts of
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humanity at the university. he is also professor of comparative literature and that means he is instrumental in deciding the curriculum of students at nyu a very prestigious elite and expensive university. >> i don't know where this phrase comes from and i hope it doesn't hurt anyone's feelings, snowflake which is being used to describe students who are so gentle that the university feels it has to coddle them and protect their ears from sensitive speech. they should hear all speech because the purpose of speech virulent, aggressive and even vicious speech and by the way that phrase very lent aggressive and vicious came from the supreme court opinion justifying this kind of speech. the purpose of that speech is to challenge people, to shake them from their subtle place to cause them to re-examine whatever the speakers talking about. in this re-examination comes
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truth or comes in opening up the mind. isn't that what education is about? isn't that what colleges should be doing? kennedy: that is the latest attack on people who are speaking the truth. there was a letter written to the editor of a newspaper at pomona college saying the search for truth is used by white supremacist and oppressors to oppress the opinions and lives of minorities and that's essentially what this professor is saying in the op-ed. unless there is a community that is fully benefiting by the speech someone has to decide what speech is of value. >> you know who decides what speech is of value, the listener by the speech to which the listener chooses to go, not the government that owns a farm in which this speech takes pla. we are not speaking about princeton university. talking about government own schools which chose as our examples auburn.
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the university of california because of the incident there with ann coulter. the government is regulated by the first amendment. the first amendment prohibits the government from viewpoint discrimination from discriminating against a speaker not because of the hatred they will arouse amongst students but because the government doesn't like their messages. you simply may not do that so they have the right. she has the right to speak and does because she's been invited and knowing her paid by this group and that imposes an obligation on the part of the government to ensure that the students that want to hear her can hear her. kennedy: absolutely. >> she says she's going to speak tuesday night. it will be broadcast. >> we should both be there. kennedy: judge thank you so much. now to politics today president trump may be willing to negotiate over the timetable to build that wall. according to analysts at all has
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to do with avoiding a government shutdown. as we all know the wall was the centerpiece of the present campaign. in fact it was one of his first promises as candidate that the 1700-mile wall doesn't come cheap from 20 to $70 billion. the white house hopes to get funding in the budget proposal. democrats and some conservatives have said no. white house officials perhaps looking to avoid another catastrophe. the ident may be open to pushing off while funding until september. this is a flip and a flop or just some good old russian negotiating? lookers joining me now tonight's gilded party panel anthony williams legal and political analyst and a "fox news" contributor. comedian jerry diffie novak in the house. welcome back everyone. let's talk about this a little bit. the president obviously had to make a tough decision here because building the ball is the
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centerpiece of his campaign. obviously politically he's able to save face by saying move it down a few months until september but was that due to his base? >> if you know nothing else about donald trump if my understanding is he wanted to build a lead role wall. i have always been under the impression it would be like the great wall of china crossed the border and all the discussions we have had about this but all of this work into drones, spyware more minutemen on the border. there's a lot of confusion to me. maybe you can save a lot of money but i do believe there a lot out there who think it's going to be a little concrete wall at the big beautiful door between us and mexico. kennedy: he is talked about the wall but is it worth having a government shutdown at this point and maybe it would have would ve been a different
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story if he had a potical victory with the health care vote but the fact that they had to pull the bill at the last minute and they were hoping to restructure health care and get it passed would have been the smartest thing he could do. >> first of all i'm arts in favor of the government shutdown this is another one of those cases where trump wins even when you think he's losing. they push it back to september the good news is illegal immigration from mexico is down so he has already gotten results so typical trump overshooting. he's building walls in your mind kennedy: the most effective variety. where do we go from here? words of president go and are there further negotiations to be had and for the compromises to get democrats on board to what they agreed to in 2006. >> there's so much to unpack here.
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to make his point his rhetoric was so clear. it's going to be high in strong and tall. quite frankly i think a lot of people have been duped because they were looking forward to this literal wall. i think there are other ways to keep us safer much cheaper but that's what the prominent -- president promised. now to have a literal wall we can talk about what it's going to be around tax reform and that sticky issue. iould like to present if i'm advising them to pick the low point in the portage route of the supreme court approval there i don't want to see any. kennedy: there has to be another one around the corner and i think it sounds like the scurrying footsteps of rodents but it's actually paul ryan and mike pence running around the capitol trying to secure votes for the next health care fight. they are trying to shore up some of that language but it remains to be seen how this president is
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going to work moving forward with democrats. that's going to be essential especially when he talks about budget talks and proposing budget legislation. where is he going to have a victory with the other side? >> when we were talking about tax reform today that was the point where brought up you have to have high parts and support. right now when you can't even get your own party in line and you can't get modern -- moderates in the freedom caucus on board i am being told why many different people it's looming and it will get fixed i have no evidence other than people's rhetoric saying it's actually going to happen. i don't know what's being done except maybe some golf course or whatever you do on an off course besides playing golf. i don't have confidence we are going to have a lot of progress moving forward. >> he can get some buy-in from democrats on infrastructure spending.
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then you have the freedom caucus the fiscal conservatives that will. >> down. kennedy: data wantt trillion dollars in for josh -- infrastructure spending. then one of the proposals as you pay for the infrastructure spending with the border adjustment tax but then you have a lot of fiscal conservatives who hate that as well because they know it's going to affect the bottom-line of a lot of businesses who will be forced to raise their prices 20%. i argue pay enough for these year pods. north korea reportedly stages of live fire drill. we will head to the white house for breathing and i will ask a ron paul how we should handle the korean threat. they might have a disagreement. that's next. online u.s. equity trades...
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coming? joining me now former texas congressman ron paul and former cia officer and president of diligence llc mike aker. welcome gentlemen. i'm going to be honest with both of you. i am very very torn about north korea. the idea of a regime headed by an insane person with nuclear devices kind of scares me and keeps me up at night. it makes me worried about having kids in a big city and dr. paul i usually agree with you that we don't want to get into another needless war. which what should we do about north korea dr. paul? >> first i would sit back and think about it and if they ever get their street lights on i would consider they might get threat. they can't get their street lights on yet so i think this building up of an enemy is something we have been doing for 30 or 40 years. we always have to have one and we certainly have a lot of
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things to worry about against saddam hussein. all turned out to be lies so i would say the first thing why provoke them? y. go over there and poke them in the eye looking for trouble? here's a hint that china has suggested that if they relieve a little bit of sanctions they would help us out, china would help us out with korea if all we did was quit the military exercises. why do you have to have a military exercise? are we so insecure that we have to put a naval flotilla over there and say don't move or we are going to blast you to kingdom come? that is to me just war mongering and unnecessary. yes we should he concerned that we were concerned that bit about russia. kennedy: i think there's a difference between saddam hussein and whether or not you believe that he had wmd and north korea which clearly has nuclear capabilities.
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so i come to you mike baker because dr. paul makes a good point and that yes i think this is different and yes i think this is unprecedented and incredibly dangerous but why not let china take care of that? >> well because they haven't for a very long time and they haven't for their own reasons. they're acting in their own best interest from their perspective. part of the problem is and i agree with dr. paul in the sense that nobody wants to get involved and nobody wants a military in the peninsula. there's no doubt about that but we are here now at this point in time where north korea has gotten almost to the finish line and what they have been working on for quite some time which is an infrastructure that combines nuclear weapons capabilities with their ballistic missile program and that's not just a threat to their regional allies there. it's not just a concern mind you. we have allies in the region that are extremely concerned
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about what this means in terms of instability and their own existence but if we just kicked the can down the road as the previous administration and the one before that and the one before that quite a ways down the road if we continue to say i just don't want to deal witht fine but we will get to that point where north korea does have the ability because that's what they want to be able to reach not just a regional allies that the u.s.. if we are willing to live with that then fine we can just close arising kick the can down the road. kennedy: at what point, dr. paul i want to ask you, do we wait until north korea launches a nuke at us? at what point do respond? >> we waited a long time with the soviets. i was in the military in the 60s. we waited and waited and finally they sell structured in the same way with korea. they're going to sell this track.
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nobody is absolute proof about what kind of a bomb they have. we have pretty good evidence that their missiles very rarely if ever work and to just get hysterical about this and say well it's insecurity. we are terrified. they know what we have. kennedy: i guess the difference would be that we had détente which seem to work for both sides in the cold war and that was assuming you had to rational actors who cared about their people and to your initial point the street lights may not be on in town yang and people are starving to death and hundreds of thousands of people are in hard labor concentration camps so i think all the money that they do have economy that's propped up by china has been going into their defense program i'm not saying wehould on them. i agree with you i don't even think we should be in the region but i also don't want to see my family of liberated on the west coast of the united states.
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>> welcome we should change our foreign policy. one thing is if you stir up enough trouble and which we may be on the verge of doing because we don't know what our president is going to do tomorrow or the next day, i'll tidy what unconventional weapons they can do a lot of a lot of damage in the other thing is you have no evidence that north korea has an invaded neighboring countries. they have been minding their own business and destroying their own economy. they are either completely but believe me they are not on the verge of committing total suicide. they like to throw their weight around. kennedy: like mike said they like to flap their gums but at what point --. >> if i could jump in here. kennedy: i understand dr. paul i just want to give mike the last word. >> comparing the cold war is apples and oranges. again the point being the soviet union didn't collapse by itself. there was a great deal of work
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done here in the u.s.. we didn't just close our eyes and say at some point the soviet union is going to collapse and that problem is going to go away. that's not how the resolution of the cold war happened so with north korea i guess my point would be that's fine. ife want to y we are isolationists and that part of the world and we don't mind at some point the kim jong-un and an unstable regime develops and they develop this capability then step away but i think what's going to find a resolution to this is if china finally believes that we are serious about a solution here. the current administration, this is not the result of the top result of the trump administration. the trump administration i will give them credit for speaking an uncomfortable truth. kennedy: unfortunately gentlemen we have to continue this discussion at some point. you are both incredibly smart and you are passionate rational man and i know what i want for my birthday is to play drunk history with you too. thank you both.
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go ahead dr. paul. last word. >> i see its liberty we want. we don't want confrontation. we are not isolationists. these people who use sanctions day in and day out on all these countries and look at the sanctions on iraq and iran never did any good in cuba. we are not the isolationists. the people who think they're running the world they are the interventionists and they are looking for trouble and they isolate to many countries away from the world. kennedy: you mentioned a very important distinction dr. paul thank you. mike aker thank you. thank you both so much. appreciate it. coming up student debt out of control but wait until you hear how many parents have been able to make payments. they have not made a payment in over a year. tonight's trivia question what is the average amount of loan
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debt students have when they graduate? is a $10,000, 68,000, 26,000 or $34,000? we will have the answer and jerry willis will have the
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kennedy: welcome back. before the break i asked you what is the average amount of loan debt that students are burdened with when they graduate
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10,000, 60,000, 26,000, 34,000. the answers in fact $34,000. i know a lot of you $060,000 i just know it. the total has $1.3 trillion racked up an outstanding student debt and thanks to the parent plus program students parents are able to take out an unlimited amount of loans without providing information about credit ratings or income. this has caused hundreds of thousands of borrowers to spiral into default unable to make payments in more than a year. the choice of sacrifice and health expenses and retirement to pay back the death of student loans become impossible to pass. here to discuss geri willis. welcome back jerry. >> they become impossible to pay off no doubt about it. we have 330,000 parents out there who have taken out these parent plus loans that you described and have a made a
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payment in a year. that's 11% of the total. it's a real problem for mom and dad as he said. they are paying for second home maybe but they can't because of this debt. this is no funither. loans are super easy to get. kennedy: that's interesting because there are limits to the loans that an 18-year-old can take out like 6500 their freshman year and he goes up to 8500 by your senior year but parents can take out an unlimited amount of money pit if you're going to one of these hoity-toity elite schools that have been a hotbed for some of these free-speech protests those are $63,000 a year some of them. >> it's ridiculous and parents don't put any brakes on. they are willing to spend anything. people complain about spending $4 per gallon of milk but four years of college is 150, i'm not going to pay that but with this
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level of borrowers in default is there any correlation between this and the sub-prime mortgage crash and let me tell you what it is. it's a number of sub-prime borrowers out there. we look at the housing crisis, about 20% of folks who lost their homes had a sub prime mortgage. 40% of student loan bar worse our sub-prime bar or worse people who don't have great credit ratings that the federal government doesn't really care about that. i just want to make a call out there to people watching your show tonight. you have kids going into school you've got to think about what is the real value of this education. a long-term study from new york university found only one third of kids graduating had no discernible skills after four years of college. you've got to think about what is this worth? mom and dad have stars in her eyes thinking oh this is going to be the first year of law school or it will be a fabulous
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experience. get real. this is too much money that schools are plowing going to facilities. kennedy: that's right and there is no incentive for schools to keep cost down. as long as the federal government is handing out free money and like you said a lot of these people, there's no credit check. there's no income verification that makes it almost identical to the sub-prime mortgage crisis but as you pointed out twice as many people have the sub-prime loans. >> let me point out one other problem going on the campuses today. there are portion of the -- proportion of professionals working there who are teaching kids going down from 70% in 1970 to 50% now. just half of folks on the college campus who work there are actually helping to teach your children through the rest of them are bureaucrats. they are costing you more money and let me say one more thing here. national decision they made versus coming up. is when parents got the loan package for the aid package and
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finding out for the first time maybe that hey there free money i thought i was getting is not coming through. they go out and reach for the parent plus loan. be careful what you take it as you can be setting yourself up for real trouble. kennedy: do what mike roe tells u to dget to welding instead, go to vocational school and save yourself some money. >> rule of thumb here for every $10,000 to take out in parent plus loans that's $120 a month. every $10,000 worth of loans that's $120 you will be paying off each and every month on the debt. kennedy: thanks gerri. one of the richest businessman on the planet. the ceo of the future will be a robot. it's on the cover of "time" magazine. the party panel returns to think again.
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kennedy: i would never lie to. sure you look good in those pants picture company ceo about to get replaced by a robot? is one of the world's richest, sexiest billionaires. the answer is yes, ali baba
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aian jack ma. there he is. he holds a business conference in china that artificial intelligence could be a better ceo. it remembers better than you and accounts festered than you and i won't be angry with competitors. jack you and those luscious cheek dons every day. nevermind that i won't have a three martini lunch before shareholders meeting. workers a vice had to worry about automation but is it time for executives to start chewing their well-managed fingernails? joe diffie know when meghan mccain. jack ma sounds like someone who's being very specious someone who's being i a logical list and someone who's being irrational about our machine friends. >> that's what happens when these nerds get rich. they think the robots will return the favor. here's what i thought was late muddy part.
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in 30 years a robot will be on the cover of "time" magazine. as if we are going to "time" magazine in 30 years. kennedy: that's really funny. like art technology will be soaked excessive it will be replaced. it's not going to happen and it's the good and the bad part of human adaptation. we find a new use for technology and find a way to screw things up so what is a rulebook without human filth to clean up with. kennedy: that's a good point. with world-renowned theoretical physicists,. >> are you all right? kennedy: i need to be rewired. i need a little wd-40. g. chama. >> caller: was on the shawnee said we have nothing to worry about because robots are not
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created then they cannot make -- what do you say eboni williams? >> this is the bigger reason we should worry that robots becoming ceos. soft skills. maybe it's the southern me that soft skills matter. kennedy: explain that. the ability to look someone in the face when they are having a tough day and guide them back back to a space of confidence and an ability of can-do when the numbers are down. robots can't make you feel good. they can't turn your day around in that way. they cannot walk into saks fifth avenue in touch a pair of spiky kristin lucre pants. >> i can. kennedy: i will say what scares me as i was with my parents over easter weekend and we were at a friends house. they have an alexa that amazon thing. kennedy: it's always listening
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even when you murder someone. >> my father said why don't we get this? i was like we 100% are not getting an alexa. no one in my family is getting an alexa because i don't want a machine listening to everything i say. everything single thing you say listens to and sometimes it will hear you. >> where i think libertarians and people can meet in the middle is we don't necessarily want national security at risk for anything spying on you at different times but i think alexa totally freaks me out. kennedy: i love meeting in the middle. >> we can meet in the middle over drinks. kennedy: you guys thank you so much. beautiful night. coming up every pore says the fbi used evidence that it illegally spied on trump
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kennedy: there have been some major twists and turns the trump campaign's alleged ties to russia. the federalist reporting that the fbi used quote garbage opposition for research to spy and trump staffers suspected of having russian ties but among them the former adviser known as carter page. with that legal for the feds to duquette joining me the author of the article senior editor at the federalist mollie hemingway. welcome back mollie. >> great to be with you. kennedy: you make and x. component article. number one journalist who claim -- have done a bad job of keeping tabs on the story where the federal government was using ill-begotten information and bad means to spy on private citizens please explain. >> to be clear it's entirely possible that carter page really is a russian spy and there were something in this dossier, the infamous golden shower dossier that there might be something in
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that is worthwhile. we know that so much in that dossier was not worthwhile and the fbi was thinking about paying the person to continue the research. we know that they use that dossier to secure a fisa warrant among other things and spying on the u.s. is something that is not supposed to be done unless you have an extremely good reason. so i think journalists should be making sure when you violate someone's privacy and you go after them for their association for their speech that they are doing so for great -- very good reason. we have had a lot of claims of russian collusion. we have not had any evidence of any actual collusion with russia or even knowledge of the meddling they did in the last election. kennedy: those are two fantastic points. where's the evidence and what is the threshold to exit the threshold is this guy seemed kind of, i'm sorry but that is too low. you point out that the guy who is responsible for a lot of the material in this dossier would pay for the information.
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>> when he gathered the information he didn't go to russia. he talked to people in russia and have those people pay people for information. that's something that decreases the quality of the information. when you are doing opposition researhat's totally standard procedure in the know as a journalist to get people telling you things about candidates who have not been rigorously thought through or research. kennedy: what are some of your favorite hillary clinton stories that may or may not be true that people have told you? >> i couldn't possibly say it on television but you have heard all sorts of outlandish things about any number of candidates. we know this dossier had false information such as trump's attorney met with the russian duma. neither had been in prague. there were outlandish claims like they were going to bribe carter page with the 13 billion-dollar bribe to continue saying things he sized in saying about russia.
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that makes no sense. why would you pay someone $13 billion. kennedy: politics is much more lucrative than it used to be. mollie hemingway thank you so much. everyone should read her article posted on our facebook page. thanks again. coming up many people say kingpin is the greatest from movie of all time while others stand by the dude in cortland new york. ♪ say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh. and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $4.95 online equity trad and a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. bburning of diabetic nerve pain these feet... kicked off my high school games...
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...and helped those in need. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now i have less diabetic nerve pain. ask your doctor about lyrica.
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lwho's the lucky lady? i'm going to the bank, to discuss a mortgage. ugh, see, you need a loan, you put on a suit, you go crawling to the bank. this is how i dress to get a mortgage. i just go to lendingtree. i calculate how much home i can afford. i get multiple offers to compare side by side. and the best part is... the banks come crawling to me. everything you need to get a better mortgage. clothing optional. lendingtree, when banks compete, you win. okay! ...awkward.
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kennedy: oh my gosh it's been a busy week in newark city at the tribeca film festival and now we found out -- is returning in october for one whole week. new york will be known as the city that never sleeps. with anyone. put on your superman cape because it's time for the topical storm. topic number one, the old thing is you can't teach an old hippo new tricks but no one who believes that has his been to the cincinnati zoo. the zookeeper plays ball so they could encourage more physical activity out of her because apparently somebody has been going overboard on her weight watchers again. how many points are on this scale of grass? the cincinnati hippo can catch the ball run the ball and throw the ball making her the complete opposite of the cincinnati bengal.
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keep up the good work. you will be wearing a two-piece in no time. topic number two. jay-z and beyoncé have 99 problems but the rant rand 81. the superstar couple expecting twins so they are ditching their humble studio apartment. that's all they live in now. they are putting it all in a 120 million-dollar debt and a stellar mansion that has eight bedrooms and 11 bathrooms. how much lemonade are you serving? the home has a 15 car garage so the other members of destiny's child will have a place to park their uber. jc is go some place to rent to beyoncé is expected to give birth on june 5 so hopefully they close the deal before then. if not you guys can always crash
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at my place. there we are. if you don't mind the smell of crystal meth and white castle. topic number three. are you one of those people who want everyone to think you are working hard when in reality you are not doing a thing? if so you will fit in great on my staff. i will hire you. sure, now nordstrom's is selling pants to help you with your mood. for $425 in cash they come caked with a muddy coding designed to show the world that you are not afraid to get down and dirty. now you can show the world your total but inherited money. nordstrom is being mocked on their web site that they haven't even noticed. they are too busy working on their new 600-dollar -- make it look like he just flew united. topic number four president trump star on the hollywood walk of fame has been vandalized for
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the second time since he won the election. police are currently looking into suspects which is pretty much every working actor in hollywood except mel gibson and vince vaughn. some of you will hear that and say well what about scott deo and i said working actors. the vandal used a black magic marker to scroll the words f donald trump. get it? and was later seen fleeing in a suit. good luck to the lapd. it will take a village to catch that handsome bandit. she is the greatest woman that ever lived. topic number five. move over roy munson and vigor in mccracken because there's a new bowler in town.
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