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back. once it's out there you can convince all of these people that you are whipped into a hysteria over something that wasn't true. lou: thank you both.r is great s for being with us. kimberly guilfoyle and matt schlapp amartya samara. kennedy: they twisted the james comey saga. "the wall street journal"'s dan hannah jersey or plus should president trump get rid of the white house daily press briefing at henry has more in a devastating cyber attack circling the globe but we are told -- what role does the nsa play? grab a flashlight, we are going in. the white palace is loaded with intrigue in the hunt for a new fbi or continues with the tire tracks soaking on james comey's back at least a few dozen names have been dropped. acting fbi director andrew mccabe is on the list.
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the tune of $700,000 in party cash and terry mcauliffe and her failed quest for a senate seat. former house intelligence committee mike rogers and the running of fan favorite among f. ai agents and former assistant attorney general alex fisher wanted to female names on the list. she would be the first name director. dark horse michael leavitt not only has the legal background and a judge also the legal at boeing and we know the present like corporate tribes. ray kelly was one of several candidates and is also reportedly moved into the top tear of consideration. president trump says it's a swift process. >> these are outstanding people that are very well-known. kennedy: a fast decision. slowed down hopalong. know you want to move faster you can get back to health care but when you move too fast on health
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care you blew it. the president won't get any obstructionist democrats who say they are in a modern version of les miserables. chuck schumer targeting a.g. jeff sessions. >> i called for him to step down when he didn't tell the truth about the russians because it's the highest law enforcement officer of the land. the actions in the last week make all the reason moore that he should not be attorney general. kennedy: i'm no sessions fan but chuck you are the boy that cried cried -- we now have inside into nirvana with comey as you are. >> he's a showboat come music grandstander. the fbi has been in turmoil, you know that i know that. when the guy who once gave out free rides on the trump copter at the iowa state fair is calling you a showboat bats like
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lindsay lohan calling u.s. gang. there's no shortage of drama is the fbi play shorthanded and everyone plays politics with the next clari starling. oh darling the lamp is still screaming. i'm glad you are here. i am kennedy. the firing is continuing to shake up washington. nearly a week after it happened in the white house get on top of the issue or will it come back to haunt them quick dan hannah jersey or the deputy editor for "the wall street journal" and editorial page in a "fox news" contributor. welcome back, dan. what do you make of the story at this point in the game and the fact that it's still ongoing? >> i would say it's become a holy politicized issue. chuck schumer has made that clear. the democrats are in the mode of
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completely obstructing everything. not just donald trump himself but it includes a government and now they want the tourney journal to recuse himself from a single decision to pick the fbi director? the attorney general is in charge of the entire justice department. as long as mr. trump keeps the comey thing alive democrats will be happy to politicize it. kennedy: democrats are taking issue with the rod rosenstein who wrote the memo that he delivered to president trump which was kind of the impetus for comey's firing depending on who you listen to. democrats like dianne feinstein are rich by the memo appeared she said she read it three times and she was troubled more on each reading but my feeling is if that same deputy attorney general had written the exact same mo for president hillary clinton dianne feinstein wouldn't have a single issue with it. >> not at all. there was a time that people thought dianne feinstein was a serious senator. she had gravitas but she called
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that memo laughable. it lays out in clear terms why james comey had gone off the reservation arrogating to himself controlling the justice department after lurker lynch had recused herself. there was nothing in the justice department procedures that entitled james comey to take on the role he did. kennedy: nowhere to point where we are looking forward to new fbi erector. the president said is going to be a swift process. they have to reset the nation's highest law enforcement operation. how did they do that and who are the highest candidates that could do that? >> you just mention some of the highest candidates out there. greg kelly would be fine but one of my criteria would be not a politician not a sitting politician right now because i believe fbi credibility was damaged by james comey and his handling of the e-mail server
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and the election and then he restored that credibility. i would pose rod rosenstein has the proper template a guy of unimpeachable integrity, a straight shooter and someone who will come in their lives at the fbi strata might add one more thing trump's sure the democrats are calling for a special prosecutor. in a sense they are asking the fbi to recuse itself from an investigation they have been conducting into this possible russian thing. the fbi is the appropriate place to do this not a special prosecutor and that's what the new director could do. come in here get this investigation done in a timely fashion and settle it once and for all. was there collusion or was there not? kennedy: i think what people want when they respond to a special prosecutors they want an independent body. they want someone with some independence, politically beholden to no one is going to take a look at just the facts of the case and tell people exactly what happened and if nothing
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happened we have to move on. >> what does that say about the integrity of the a the i conducting this investigation? surely we can trust thousands of fbi investigations to conduct the investigation and this is what james comey should have done send it to the proper prosecutors are deputy attorney general to decide whether to move forward or not. kennedy: we have the show you this tremendous pressure on the new that he has had wherever that may be. thank you for joining us. the whole comey fiasco has unnerved g.o.p. senators who are said to be worried that it may slow down efforts to repeal and replace obamacare that of course according to a new nbc "wall street journal" poll 48% say the house g.o.p. bill is a horrible idea. only 23% say it's a good idea. these are bad numbers. now another health care possibility according to "the wall street journal". republicans are considering the biggest medicaid cuts in the
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history. the report claims the cuts could drop coverage for millions of low-income americans and shift the financial burden on to hospitals and state so would it be fiscal responsibility policymaking or suicide? let's go to might ward certified party panel. you know them come you love them tom shillue "fox news" contributor a columnist at the federalist and dave smith are very favorite comic relief or one of the top two. welcome everyone. medicaid and this is what health care hinges on in the senate. a lot of moderate republicans don't want to see a slowdown to the program. my question is how did so many millions of people get insured by medicaid in the first place and why is that all of a sudden okay for a passive ballooning of this entitlement? >> i think a lot of people
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numbers that obama would brag about, no one is talking about the subject the incredible unfunded liability that the entitlement programs have racked up and we are stealing from the next generation. horrifically immoral soap we were to get this done he is the guy who wants to cuts in medicaid. if you were gets -- to get this through the wonderful thing for future generations but the picture he will get this through. the media likes to scare you when the republicans come in like we are going to have drastic cuts. we will spend over $4 trillion this year and watch the next fiscal year i'll bet it goes up. kennedy: you have two parties that are addicted to spending. republicans are like this would be political suicide. great. i will give you the samurai sword. i think it would be fantastic if the party made old moves to cut the government and block granted grant it to this day. allow the states to decide. not justice but education and
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everything else that does not belong under the federal umbrella. >> they would lose some votes that they would gain gen x'ers and generation x for life. obamacare and health insurance industry is similar to medicare or medicaid because we don't know what anything costs. there's so much fraud in medicaid. we got rid of the fraud. who knows we might feel they have it for everyone. kennedy: it's going to set up to be fraudulent. doesn't matter who offers the care or their level of expertise they build built the exact same amount so physicians end up overbilling and that is based into the system. the thing that's good about this of course we don't want to see babies dying in the streets. a horse we don't want to see old people and poor people suffering but i think it puts pressure on the free market and that is actually good thing because that's where innovation comes from and innovation means longevity.
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>> you are right once again kennedy. so is our expert panel but the thing is how are you going to compete with the headlines we were poised to read today when preparing for the story? republicans cutting medicare instead of saying republicans shrinking mass of government expansion under obamacare. instead of saying republicans are proposing to give our power to the states to control their own health care. unless you solve that problem going on the attack against the media framing the story as cutting off the whole -- health care golden poor people as were yet to begin. kennedy: at the media wants together and have an itemized tax return where they get to choose where their refund goes and put all that and to fund medicaid i'm all for it. people should absolutely have more control and the decisions they make. president trump the revised travel ban back in court this time in front of the three-judge panel for the 9th circuit but of
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course the present is frequently criticized it. you may recall that a judge in hawaii halted the ban arguing it discriminated against muslims. the trump administration argued it's necessary to keep the nation safe. no matter how the 9th circuit rules will likely be the supreme court for the next stop because the fourth circuit in the 9th circuit have to rule in favor of the president and the u.s. government in order to circumvent the trip. >> i find it incredibly strange. the unconstitutionality of this restriction on travel is based on whether someone said a word associated with that or not. if he was just having a ban they'd say was completely unconstitutional. if you say something about muslims you would have this band. people on the left who were quiet as obama signed into law the right to detain american citizens without charges and hold them indefinitely i find a little bit rich that they are worried about an executive
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overreach when it comes to detaining iraqis. kennedy: what about president obama on the campaign trail saying the first thing he's going to do his first day in offices to close guantánamo bay. at guantánamo bay" x. b scott wharton from anti-war.com has this world that they will always keep their bad promises and not keep their good promises. kennedy: about the case regardless of race it politically it's dangerous precedent to take someone's campaign rhetoric as legal intent or something on which to build legal precedent. >> imagine how many -- you would have for every democratic politician. everything is a right but the thing about this it's a win-win for trump because he's badmouthing the night circuit so if they reverse it then he's like c. i told you they are a political arm or if they go with you he's like yeah that's right. either way he gets to be right. kennedy: what happens here?
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>> i have a proposal. whether we bypass all these -- we should be able to say and they should admit it. they should say come on guys we know where we stand. that's where it's going anyway. we don't want to waste everyone's time. it's ridiculous. kick it up to the supreme court. kennedy: those three judges focused a lot today on what the president had to sam the campaign trail and it is just the oddest thing because if that's the method that's what you have to use for every president going forward. >> guess what we are going to have some doozies. >> they are going to be a lot of tweets in these decisions now. kennedy: he's not going to curtail his nuttiness on twitter. first up jeff sessions has ordered prosecutors -- for more
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kennedy: welcome back. just when you thought the federal prisons couldn't get any more overcrowded attorney general jeff session is told prosecutors to pursue the most serious charges possible against criminal suspects. the move will not only send more criminals to jail but it will do so for longer-term by furthering mandatory minimum sentences. it's mixed with reversal of air colder's policy that focused on not incarcerating people who committed low-level nonviolent crimes. session says it's a key part of donald trump's promise to keep america safe but is overbooking our prison system like united flights really helping anyone but let me ask "fox news" analyst judge andrew napolitano. obviously they have been talking about criminal justice for the better part of the last decade. we think this is going in the wrong direction and there are better ways to support and
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focused law enforcement. >> this is an example of too much power in the hands of prosecutors. when the attorney general tells the prosecutors in the field so to speak you will always charge the most you can, the highest charge, the charges that carried a maximum penalty. apple produced either more jury trials bus slowing down the system because defense lawyers and defendants simply will not tolerate pleading guilty to that or it will result in people pleading guilty to a higher level of crime then they committed in order to avoid the minimum mandatory. both of these will have a negative effect on the judicial system on the penal system and neither, none of this keeps us safer. the type of people and i say this as a friend of attorney general sessions, the type of people ps as two u.s. u.s. attorneys attorneys to go after the people that did not harm anyone. the definition of the word crime
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has the word harm in it so these are people who are just drug users, recreational drug users and he wants to prosecute them as it a word drug distributors. that is the wrong crime, the wrong charge and people that did harm to no one but themselves. kennedy: and is not necessarily a deterrent and that's why it's so destructive. once you enter the system you are absolutely changed by it and if w view drug use as a criminal enterprise as opposed to a health issue the people that come out of that system are changed forever and a i would argue do more harm to society because of that. if we channel our perceptions into something more positive and give people the help they need so they can then be if. >> this will put such a stress on the resources of the justice department. it will frustrate federal agents who are sick and tired of
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investigating low-level personal recreational use in these drug cases who have far more important things to do. instead of looking at people like national security like a bank robber instead of trying to find cyber criminals who are terrifying the rest of us they will go after somebody using marijuana in his basement. it's an inappropriate use of federal resources. it is what donald trump wanted but i was hoping heads more knowledgeable about the criminal justice system would change his mind on this. i will say this, barack obama and air cold or had a far more enlightened and affect if you have the use of criminal justice resources than this one. kennedy: it took some time to get there and if there's one thing positive i can say about the frustration it is actually a bipartisan effort and a lot of it's made by people like senator rand paul who realized he'd been
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said its minorities who are put in prison disproportionately and for too long bylaws like this. as you said put the emphasis in the wrong place. we should be fighting terrorism and fighting violent crimes and now prosecutors. >> i am 110% in there is very little he can do. these are decisions in the hands of the attorney general and to what crime to charge people with and what plea offers to offer them. it's too much power in the hands of the executive branch. it's a culmination of the war on drugs under nixon, reagan and bush. kennedy: these failed policies. >> they ratcheted up prosecutions against people who didn't harm anybody. kennedy: we see the cause and effect in hopefully the president will once again become enlightened on this issue. thank you so much. coming up a new report claims president trump's so frustrated with his staff there's going to
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kick sean spicer reince preibus him possibly steve bannon out of the white house post. the one senior administration official is told "fox news" reports of a massive shakeup are overblown nonsense. one thing that is clear the president is considering big changes in the white house press room. watch this. >> we don't have press conferences. >> you don't mean that. >> we just don't have them unless i have one every two weeks that i do myself, we don't have them. i think it's a good idea. kennedy: such a good idea. the staffers may be staying that the press briefings may be going through that may bring in ed henry "fox news" correspondent and author of the fantastic look on jackie robinson called 42 fates one of the greatest bruins to ever live. >> still is. kennedy: thank you i appreciate it. >> the presence of the ratings for the briefings are huge. kennedy: they are. the only time in modern memory i
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remember people gathering around the screen for white house press briefing. you have been through many demonstrations do you really think he's going to sacrifice the daily briefing? >> no, i don't in the end. makes him feel good and it makes a space feel good because let me say this. i feel the president is right on one part of this which is the committee has not given him a fair shake. it is an object that fact. pick up "the news york times" any given day sometimes there three or four stories of him saying this guy is clueless. they are not giving him a fair shake but for republicans to cower and say we are going to talk to you anymore and we are going into the corner, you have to engage. you have to push back but you also have to -- i understand it's hard in this environment. he'd spend pounded and pounded but this president has poured gasoline on the fire by tweeting
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about the very things that his staff for someone to talk about. they say the president won't focus on jobs in the tweets about i may have -- james comey. what does that have to do with jobs are health care? kennedy: you are right about the base. do you know what it's about? >> talking about the political base. kennedy: i appreciate you being the adults in the room and bringing it back to where it needs to be in that steve bannon. i think that maybe some overblown media shenanigans and it's a story we glom onto but i don't think there's truth in it. >> it adds to the narrative which is that this white house is in chaos and crisis. is there chaos? absolutely. there is chaos going on in their problems. they have got to straighten it out at the media wants to blow
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it up and do something bigger. having said that we have seen this a few times before where the story says he's really going to shake it up and there's a tweet here and there. this time i picked up on reporting that tells me there will be some moves especially in the medication shop. it's not going to be just a little shuffle. i think there will be changes but i think you are right to massive shakeup chief of staff, this guy and that guy, no. kennedy: i do think a president does not like taking responsibility when things go wrong. he throws people under the bus and if my grandpa when he was putting his hearing aid in winning everyone else. >> i'm not even going to touch that. kennedy: not you at henry. you are a fresh dumpling and i appreciate your expertise always. union bosses are supposed to be people who stand up to dirty capitalists for the sake of oppressed workers everywhere. yeah man but a new report from the center for union facts
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contradict that rosy narrative. turns out they were union presidents enjoy an average salary get this, $252,000 which is almost $60,000 more than the compensation for american salaried ceo said so should be vilified leaders in the private sector and maybe take a look at these union heads? the party panel is back tom shillue day pascrell he and dave smith. welcome back everyone. tom a lot of problems in this country can be traced back to unions and oftentimes these are corrupt organizations and they. >> of communism within and without. am i over exaggerating? >> no, you are not. he did call me tom. kennedy: i'm sorry. >> i do agree with you. i'm glad you talked about the story because it shattered the entire left-wing worldview which basically relies on this model where corporations are greedy
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and we need unions and the government to solve a problem but they never look at the fact that people in unions and government are greedy too and they have their own self-interest that these corporations are being straightforward. a ceo makes a lot of money. obviously that's what the job is. kennedy: let's talk about alpha. >> the dog food? kennedy: the airline pilots association. they are the ones who spearheaded this whole spirit airlines catastrophe where pilots were calling in sick at the last minute and we saw the big fight in the fort lauderdale airport where the plane was supposed to drive to detroit and there was almost a melee. do you know what the president of the airline association makes? $775,000 a year. >> the thing is though i would say ceos would make our money. they grow the company that's good because they are doing
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benefit to the company and the shareholders and employees. union leaders as well. if they are worth it you pay them lots of money but i don't think they are doing anything for the rank-and-file worker. it's the negotiators who should do the work. the union bosses tend to be more of political activists. they're out there -- kennedy: that's exactly right because they want to stand over their shoulders to write the laws that bankrupt cities. hillary clinton had the support of most union bosses that many rank-and-file voted for president trump. >> they were all about trump. the thing is they were looking at it as what good are all these benefits that these union buses to get me if i don't even have a job in my state? kennedy: this is what i have to say about that. there are public sectors unions and they don't do much for the
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people who are forced to pay dues and states are not right to work states. if you want to be part of them go ahead. >> when you are not a right-to-work state you are not a private union. it's not a collected bargaining right. kennedy: well said dave smith. you got it right this time and thank you for being here. what a great day. way to start the week. coming up or the 150 countries have been impacted by cyber attack's asking for ransom. some are blaming the nsa for their role in weakening cyber security. details coming up in tonight's trivia how much do cyberattacks cost every year? 400 million, 760 billion, 120 million or 280 billion? my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on
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kennedy: hi there. but for the break i asked how much cyberattacks cost businesses around the world every year? is a 400 billion, 760 billion, 120 billion, 280 billion? the answer is $400 billion. .hat of course according to the hefty sum much like he went up over the wind new cyber attack known as wannacry hit users in over 150 countries using a virus called ransomware. the program launched an encryptor file requires a
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printer dollar ransom through bitcoin. failure to pay in 72 hours means double find and if there are no moves within seven days of virus allegedly deletes all the files that some of the organizations affected hospitals, schools, banks, government agencies, even where no. that's a french car company. joining me now is iraq's combat veteran and also radio host. welcome back, brian. >> and a computer owner. kennedy: that's what i hear. are you a or a windows guy? >> windows. kennedy: i have never understood the people but let's talk about this. it are companies, hospitals and schools paying the ransom? what do you know by the? >> there's a security expert is said to some of the national health service afflicted hospitals in britain you should
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pay us so we can trace where the bitcoin is going and that's like telling somebody in 1690s if you go out and get captured by the pirates we will trace you. kennedy: that totally helps. so brian, true spots ability does the nsa there for this attack because what i'm reading is the nsa discovered the microsoft vulnerability and didn't let the company no. they just sort of moved some armchairs into the giant hole and sat there for a while they gearing out how they could exploit it and eventually got around to it so microsoft could deliver a patch which not everyone installed obviously. >> it is the nsa's job to develop software to take advantage of vulnerabilities in computer systems. if microsoft wants to fall back on the piracy analogy, they want to deal with this as a
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private-sector thing about the royal navy take care of it that analogy only works if you bought a fleet of sail ships in 1590 and were sailing to india for tea and a shipyard sent to a parchment and said we are sorry that we have identified a router vulnerability and you have to turn back around and come back to the shipyard or you void the warranty. microsoft is denying that they put out a faulty product. one of the british health spokespeople made a really good point which was hey if you tell us every five months that we have to update this patch or that patch half the time we do our system crashes and that puts patients health at risk so the cure is worse than the disease. microsoft says at the end they say is -- nsa's problem that they didn't build the wall. kennedy: i don't think government is there to save you
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but as i don't think government is there to exploit those kinds of vulnerabilities knowingly and then have the gall to ask companies like apple to break encryption which is unfixable. brian that lollipop can never itself. >> that isne i'mook up lollipop a f the recorjust because i used to live within a mile of microsoft you are a virus and i'm putting you next to my laptop when i get home tonight and i'm not kidding about that. kennedy: why should you joke about something like that? is very serious but it's although -- also the beauty of the free market and if microsoft can't do better marketing bill gates is worth $950 trillion pair you telling me he can't shake out the couch cushions and stop building for 20 seconds to let people know they should install a patch?
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>> i am and courage to that the nsa, government agency actually wrote something that actually works. they just forgot to lock the shed after they high-fived, they forgot to lock the shed. kennedy: what you going to do? this is what i will say. we should all be good at riding bikes and crowing victory gardens because technology is going to hose us all. last word brian. >> bury your ammo with a -- so it doesn't rust. kennedy: well said. that's why love having you around. thanks again. coming up the heart and soul needed a little more hammer and sickle.
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kennedy: it is a very big week here in new york city. retiring derek jeter's number two jersey before the game. he's the all-time leader in hits, runs and cocktail waitresses. in honor of the in the following five stories were written in lipstick on a napkin. this is the topical storm. topic number one.
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we begin and our favorite island courtland australia where the man flew a helicopter to me donald so he could get a fillet of fish. i know what you are thinking who gets fillet of fish nowadays other than the 4-year-old? he got permission from the owner to landall the property but i doubt it was okay with that -- if you think it's hard understanding the drive-thru operator now try doing it with the chopper howling in about round with an australian accent. i'd like a number three meal. i said a number three meal. i'm common inside, chopper. love it or hate it you have to admit it's refreshing and aviation story that doesn't end with someone getting beaten up
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or having their giant bunny cremated. topic number two. benjamin fralin on said e only twohings certain in life are death and track delays. it's a real quote. you can go to the benjamin franklin society and it will show you. he gave the quote to "the philadelphia inquirer." that's, taxes and amtrak lines in the eagles not winning the super bowl. back to amtrak were delayed passenger had a pizza delivered to his stranded train. that's right the train was experiencing mechanical issues on the way from new york to d.c. but there were no mechanical issues. they send out their first during delivery guy to save the day. the pizzeria owner said he had to cut through two backyards and step down the steep and nine meant to make the handoff. hopefully they tip that guy
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because it not they just rented rent it for every other train that's going to get delayed over the summer and that is not a small number. amtrak has had more breakdowns in the past five months than anyone except hillary clinton. hello, huma? topic number three. the u.s. social security administration released its list of the fastest-growing baby names of 2016 and topping the list is the name kyle love as in kylo ren from "star wars". that was lena dunham's boyfriend. personally i'm amazed because i didn't think anyone liked "star wars" that much. there must have been something in the ectoplasm at comic-con. while tyler was the fastest-growing name for a boy the most popular name for a
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girl, there are two of them, and kaye lanny and royalty. i like kate lundy because it sounds hawaiian and exotic and very sweet. who on god's green earth names her daughter royalty? you might as well have made -- on the frontline -- front lawn. topic number four. vladimir putin is so happy with firing if james comey he's bursting into song. the russian strongman was waiting to meet xi jinping when he decided to give an impromptu piano concert to reporters in the room. i have never heard a sequel. putin played to soviet classics for reporters who clapped along
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enthusiastically. witnesses say he played moscow windows before launching into a stunning rendition of paradise by the dashboard light. which is not true. those are famous american songs but he likes to give them a russian twist of the closed on focus through the bread line. it's all fun and games now but you won't be laughing when the russians attacked americans. spot on, thank you. topic number five. the hottest new relationship trend is for people to marry themselves. as then you go into a church, you walk down the aisle and you make some confused priest act
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health care you need to have a job. kennedy: that's absolutely right sister. it is not a constitutionally protected right and the government does not owe health care to its citizens. look at sweden yes where it's possible to assemble furniture and read them a fish are the best export page was spot on when she said we do need more jobs so more people can afford health care that the economy. she is not a feminist. would that be were to parade around in a bikini begging for points if you considered yourself philosophically aligned with lena dunham? now the brave soul is the miss usa but because she does not march in lockstep with the left she is being attacked. an easy life ahead that wears the crown but that's because she has such big rains. it's harder to hold. thank you for watching the show tonight and you can follow us on twitter and instagram @ kennedy
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