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trees. lou: thanks for being with us. and that's it for us tonight. good night from new york. kennedy: did the manchester bomber act alone? and did political correctness make it harder to stop terrorism. more allegations that obama administration illegally spied on americans. where is the outrage? grab your gear. we are going in. the new budget is here. while the plumper version of the white house spending blueprint is a $3.6 trillion cost cutter. it will spend $46 trillion over the same period of time and there are some libertarian
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bright spots inside. the good news is it's making the right people on both sides angry and nervous. you know that when hillary clinton is saying this. >> it shows an unimaginable level of cruelty and lack of imagination and disdain for the struggles of millions of americans, including millions of children every single day. none of us can remain silent in the face of these attacks. kennedy: you can totally remain silent. come on, you can do better than that. where is the real hysteria and hyperbole. >> 125,000 children who will be less healthy because of trump's budget. it's not an overstatement to say that some children will die because of this. kennedy: you mean president trump is going to force poor urchins into deadly sweat shops?
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a couple of houckish senators were up in arm over the military under spending. >> it does not rebuild the military and give us the ships and numbers of personnel we need at the capabilities we need. kennedy: lindsey graham echoed that sentiment. he said if we implemented the budget we would have to tree treat from the world. a lot of benghazis in the world if we implemented the state department cuts, so this budget is not going anywhere. the plan actually increases it in spending by $54 millionwill e people and reduces increases on food stamps, medicaid, and we will fair. -- and welfare.
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when rest stops are privatized, your privates will never rest. it still spends way too much money even if it's not enough for hawks and statists. like a sequel to inception, it will never happen. you are happening, you are here. let's see the show on "kennedy." [♪] kennedy: as i mentioned, the trump administration is looking to privatized parts of our infrastructure in order to save money and get things fixed. but can private companies succeed where government has failed? joining us is michigan congressman justin amash. how are you, sir? let's talk about the budget. i north lindsey grams pant john mccains as well as the deblasios
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and clintons of the world are up in arms and upset. are there bright spots for those who love freedom? >> sure, there are bright spots. having mick mulvaney there helps. he's a fiscal conservative. we served with him in the house liberty and the house freedom caucus. i'm sure he's dweeg can to find those places to find where the federal government is overreaching. kennedy: one thing he talked about is an important point. when bill deblasio says this budget will make children sick and they will die because it doesn't spend enough money on social programs, doesn't it also do a great disservice to future generations? general now will have -- children now will have to pay for the out of control spending implicit in a bill that's trim around the edges?
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>> there is a lot of hyperbole out there. the real problem going forward. we are making the next generation pay for the things we want today. that's not way the framers designed our system of government. the states are supposed on handling more and theview private sector is supposed to be handling more. the federal government is supposed to have a limited role and we are way past what the framers intended. the. kennedy: i want to talk about privatization. when we talk about a trillion dollars in infrastructure spending. we can't afford to borrow that much money and you can't afford to tax people any more to fund those projects. don't they have to be privatized in and how do you go about doing that? >> some of it has to be
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privatized. we can sell federal assets. kennedy: do you like the idea of selling rest stops and airports? >> there is a lot the federal government could be sell together private sector or leave to the state governments to handle. we have too much going on at the federal level. but it depends on the details. when it comes to a trillion dollars of infrastructure spending, i think there is likely a lot of stuff that conservatives and libertarians are not going to like that we'll find wasteful. that doesn't mean the federal government doesn't have some role in infrastructure. but it sounds like a massive overreach and i don't want to be taxing people for that stuff. kennedy: when the big sell is chuck schumer will like the, that's problematic for me. you have done a good job handle something of these town halls that have gone hours long where some of your colleagues have
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been eaten alive. so what is the secret to explaining healthcare that is so confusion, people writing the legislation have no idea what it means. >> i think it's a matter of being calm when you explain the it's about having respect fuls conversations with people. the truth is most of my colleagues do not know what the bill did before we voted on it. they didn't know how to explain it yes or know about why they were for or against it. it took leadership a while to figure out even for them to figure out what the bill actually did. kennedy: over in britain, investigators are poring over evidence in man days deadly bombing from manchester. they say it's clear the prime
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suspect was part of a network. but it's sparking a fierce debate over political correctness. morrissey said people are afraid to say in public what we all say in private. he called out british prime minister material reelsa may as well as the queen. can we stop terrorism if we all have to be politically correct? let me take it to the party panel. kat timpf is with us, and anthony fisher and glenn hall. welcome back, everyone. so what are we saying in private
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that our dear leaders won't say out loud. >> there is this element, will you say radical islamist. this idea that by saying so you have indict an entire religious culture. but president obama won in part by saying that's it. and now saying i'm not going to use the names that would flatr flatter them. i'll tall them -- that would flatter them. i'll call them what they are. kennedy: you have followed morrissey for years. and i think this can doirs refreshing. he's never one to hold back his opinions. but is it that culture has reached critical mass when we talk about things? because it happened in his hometown, has there been a breaking point?
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that happens with a lot of people or are these the rantings of an older conservative gentlemen? >> he's always been a man on the left, but he has publicly gone off half cocked for years whenever he gets mad. i think's having an emotional reaction and it's totally fine. and you can have it a lot of different ways here. you can came out as we would have called out ira terrorism in the u.k. but when he talked about immigration being the problem, this was a manchester-born terrorist. ken report u.k. is arguably our greatest global am lie. we are not going to stop people from great britain from visiting and getting tourist visas.
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but you have plenty of people in countries we are aligned with who are if they are not terrorists now, they are trying and willing to be very shortly. >> the political correctness thing is a big deal. in san bernardino there were neighbors who saw things and didn't want to say anything because they would be called islamophobic. there are people who wants the f.b.i. to be going into mosques and interrogating people. when they say you can't do that, they say what are you, p.c.? no, we are two steps away from getting an anal probe. there are in metal detectors, but you can move it to the parking lot. you can't let the concern of a threat destroy everything.
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kennedy: if you create a police state as a reaction to fear, that's ultimately what terrorists want. >> hyper security has made some of the spots outside the checkpoints. outside of every baseball game the lines snake outside for a half-hour. kennedy: this false sense of security you get from oversecuring a venue makes things much worse. we are going to talk right now about the president and we are told he has taps one of his long-time lawyers to help him with his investigation into the campaign. charlie gasparino broke the story last night. robert mueller is leading the probe into obstruction of justice.
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the lawyer who has defended trump in real estate and fraud cases. but this new case is more high profile than anything he has done before. what does it say to you about his choice of lawyers? that loyalty is great than some sort of knowledge? >> he has to have trust and the ability to have somebody who can speak back to him and have an honest discussion. kasowitz is the first in a team of people who defend the president. some of these investigations go back to private citizen donald trump before he got elected. ken were including in trump tower where there were two russian banks that were the subject of fisa memos.
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john brennan, a person i don't necessarily trust. we talk about the politicization of the deep state and various intelligence organizations. you can point to him first and foremost. but what does his testimony say to you? what do you think brennan's feelings about the ties between russia and the trump campaign. >> he didn't seem to have a smoking gun. what i found out in his testimony that was most interesting was driving home the point how incompetent he thinks trump is to be trusted with intelligence. there is a way to have it done through channels where things aren't lost in translation. trump is messing things up in translation. that was a valued point that brennan made in the midst of all the other stuff indicating there was untoward associations
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between trump's campaign and the russians. >> i guess there is a difference between untoward association because russians will screw with anyone. they will do whatever they can to influence people and get to know people in power to move the needle in their direction. favorably for them. there is a big difference between that and screwing around with voting machines and having some sort of a noticeable measurable impact on the election. that's what i'm looking for. basically data. show me some proof that russia did something here and that had the effect over here. >> i don't think it had a measurable effect. whether there is collusion or not collusion. by the many got to the point where there is not too many people who feel that way. there is obviously collusion. people are saying there is no collusion. it's a witch hunt.
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and everybody should be interested in whether there was or wasn't. i'm totally saying guess what, i don't know anything about how to investigate this kind of thing, and i don't have to. so. people aren't comfortable to do that. >> i think people want the truth. everyone is giving their shaded version of events. >> the word "hacked the election" should stop. kennedy: john podesta, don't use password as your password. the party panel is returning a little bit later. president trump tomorrow set to meet with nato leaders where he's expected to discuss the future of the alliance. one republican senator criticizing a major military deal he made in one of his earlier stops. i'll talk about it with ambassador john bolton.
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them no longer obsolete. his visit has more significance given the devastating terrorist attack in manchester. russia would love nothing more than for the nato alliance to fall apart. joining me now, ambassador john bolton. john: i'm glad he has come to this position. i think nato is the most effective political-military alliance in human history. but nato has a lot of flaws. its decision-making mek nivments have proven ineffective as allies don't necessarily listen to decisions from the top commanders. and it's the case as president
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trump said that nato members aren't living up to the commitment they themselves made to spend 2% of gnp on defense. kennedy: does what happened in manchester start a necessary conversation about how the organization deals with terror? john: we should have had this conversation long before. the real coordination that is necessary first is more intelligence sharing among the allies. it's difficult to share the intelligence with some. afghanistan helped defeat the taliban and al qaeda. and it could join with us in the fight against isis. i would hope they would agree to that. kennedy: doesn't it seem a
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little bit late considering how far along some countries are in this fight? what would it take for nato to effectively come together and do something the united states cannot do alone. john: it would require leadership. that's one west problems the trump administration faces after 8 years of a vacuum under president obama. perhaps this meeting the president is attending can be a useful start. kennedy: we talked about some questionable alliances around the globe. saudi arabia, there are a lot of people, and some liberty-minded republicans who have questions and issues with the saudi arms deal. what do you say to people like rand paul who put forth legislation condemning that sale without congressional approval? john: it's not untypical to have a congressional vote on an arms sale of that size.
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i'm a liberty-loving republican and i hope the saudis put these weapons to good use, especially in yemen. i wish them god speed on that. kennedy: there is a huge conflict between saudi arabia and yemen, and it doesn't just focus on isis. one of the issues i have is after 9/11 i don't trust saudi arabia to begin with. but how do we make sure those good weapons don't end up in bad hand and create the next isis. john: that's always the risk in any transaction in parts of the world. we went through close consultation with israel to make sure these weapons if they are delivered did not affect israel's qualitative evening.
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i assume israel is comfortable with it. but in the arab monarchies, the oil-producing state, they are vulnerable from isisn and iran. kennedy: these are oil-rich nations and we are dependent on oil as globe. why don't they build their own damn weapons? john: they are going to pay for these weapons and that's great. you wouldn't want to give them away. kennedy: we have done that in so many other countries with security forces we trained in iraq and afghanistan. that's throwing good money after bad. i hope we learn some of the lessons from the past. one good thing i will say about the arms deal is they are paying for it. john: right, what's the complaint? kennedy: may i ask you a
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personal question? have you ever met michael bolton? >> no, but i would like to get to know him better and be in his will. kennedy: coming up, a new unveiled document shows how intelligence agencies under former president trump regularly spied on americans and violated their privacy rights. that's coming up in moments. i tried hard to quit smoking. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how.
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kennedy: president trump spent the past few months kitesurfing. but a bombshell report may take the wind out of his sails. the report that the nsa under president obama conducted searches for years of american's data. and the information was kept by the nsa. the administration admitted to it in a fisa hearing two weeks before the election. the fisa court called it a lack of candor. joining me now to answer the question whether they have the
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ability to police themselves, it's endlessly disappointing. candidate obama ran as a civil libertarian and expanded the powers of surveillance in this country. judge napolitano: his behavior with respect to privacy was 180 degrees from his behavior as the president of the united states. he was a defender when it didn't mean anything. but this 100-page document dated april 24 but was released last night, is an opinion of the fisa court cassity getting wehat the nsa for its failure to comply with the 4th amendment. that means the fisa court issues search warnings to surveil the
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conversation conversations of a group of people and they sometimes spoke about a third person. kennedy: like a fisa court lecturing on the 4th amendment. >> when a and b, and let's say they have a warrant. can they go to listen to c without a warrant? no, federal law requires them to go back to fisa. do the math, that covers 300 million potential people. the report itself, the judicial opinion itself claims 1 in 20 americans has been surveilled is a farce because fisa has dnsa has 60s authorities for surveillance, only one is to get warrants from the fisa court. other five, they are totally unbridled. kennedy: james comey sat before
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that's senate jew dishary committee and lied through his teeth when he talked about there being no violations. judge napolitano: they all preach the party line. but we know from snowden, and the high-ranking civilian manager of the nsa who devised many of the programs the nsa uses, that nsa has since 2005 been capturing the digital version of every phone call and every key stroke and every piece of fiber optic data transmitted within or from or within the united states. it's 20 in 20. for the fisa court to reprimand the nsa is a joke because it's a reprimanding without any teeth.
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who is punished for this behavior of trick and duping the court? nobody. kennedy: it's an empty lecture. and the idea the nsa is self-reporting is laughable and unconstitutional. judge napolitano: the authority used for this abuse expired september 31. we'll have somebody in the white house who was himself a victim of this abuse. perhaps we'll get an end result more faithful to the constitution. kennedy: that's my greatest hope that the president's personal experience will color his judgment. if you hate uber. rinse up. the transportation company admitted it allegedly underpaid its new york city drivers for years and will have to dish out $45 million in back payment. the independent drivers' guild
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said they will be receive recein average of $900 apiece. will the company ever get out from under the black cloud? i think some of the people who high pressure get you in dirty cars with nachos licking their fingers. i had one driver who was inebriated and tried to hug me at the ends of the journey. so uber is having a hard time. why have they let their company just swirl down the toilet? >> it's really shocking. perhaps they have grown too fast. they have a lot of times had a quick start from a startup from this side of a company. you don't have all the pieces in place you need. this short change of drivers in
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new york is shock. this company built its whole business on algorithms and this is simple math they were doing wrong. kennedy: a lot of companies get started in big cities, there are so many who want to participate in the ridesharing economy, and i think they are going to gobble uber up. >> i think uber was great about four years ago. ridesharing economy has made my life bert and other people lives better. but at every turn there seems to be some culture within the company. anyoning and diming your own drivers. the whole point was they were supposed to be bert than the cab cash tells. i love that they crushed the cab cartels. but this is not a good re-placement. i have been using the other
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apps. kennedy: what do the drivers say when you talk to them? are they saying they are being treated better by other companies. tim. kat: i don't take iewb term any more. it wasn't really my fault. none of it was my fault. kennedy: when you barf in your own hands bag -- >> i know plenty of people who barf in a car and they still pick them up. lift, anything else. doesn't matter. the cars are garbage. i had a driver called me a spoiled "b" word because i took a cab to go four blocks in the rain. he was right.
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i didn't want to get wet. kennedy: thank you for the best night of my life. coming up, a new report claims the trump administration is split on whether to send more troops to afghanistan. how much money has the united states spent to funds the war in afghanistan? the answer after the break. please stay here. look closely.
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kennedy: before the break i asked how much money that united states spent to fund the war in afghanistan since the war began. the answer is $800 billion. but that's not enough for some in washington. the question facing president trump whether to send 5,000 more troops into afghanistan. reportedly some intense debate going not white house. will more american troops in afghanistan actually help solve this 16-year-old conflict in let me bring in former navy seal and co-author of "extreme ownership. " do you think we have better leaders in the white house and department of defense? >> i think absolutely we do. if you talk to members of the military they are pretty excited
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that the president delegated authority on airstrikes on isis. that outstanding, it's helping us out quite a bit. when you hear the president say i want to tea my late these folks, and general james mattis, the secretary of defense is taken outstanding choice. he's doing an incredible job. kennedy: but there is a lot of fatigue when it comes to afghanistan. we have been there for 16 years it's hard to imagine with some of the conflicts we have seen historically that afghanistan is the longest war and there is so much money spent and so many people have died. and we have to ask ourselves for what. >> it's a great question. and when you talk to people. i supported guys as an executive
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officer seal team doing work there, i have a lot of friends who served there. i talked to a good friends of mine who is coming back from deployment and thinking about the loss we had there, having been there multiple times. even there saying we lost that thing. the writing was on the wall one of the s. troops were pulling back. what this requires is tough leadership decisions. that's the debate, what does winning look like? sending more troops over there to prevent the taliban from taking over, that's great, what is the long-term plan. >> the ultimate goal and ultimate question, you don't want to nation build. and how many proxy wars are we supposed to fight in afghanistan. it's such a time suck and energy suck. it just sucks. >> for those serving there, it's
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more than just people's friends, their families, and lives are still being lost there, as folks are in harm's way. it's long been under by anyone who has been on the ground and spent time there that we'll never solve the taliban problem without taking on the pakistani issue and the tribal areas. kennedy: that's why afghanistan is tough, it's surrounded by nuclear power and various countries who have the bomb. thank you for being here. come back tomorrow. coming up. what do you get when you cross an avocado with a cup of coffee. we'll tell you. "topical storm" is next. ♪
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kennedy: a hope has gone on sale in washington, d.c. for $22 million. it sounds like a lot. but it's nothing in our nation's capital. hillary clinton sent $1.2 million on a house in d.c. and she didn't even get to move in. sport terms have different means
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depending on the sport. football means soccer to madrid, but football means sadness if you are the cleveland browns. in basketball goat stands for greatest of all time. but in yoga goat stand for partner. goat yoga is a thing that is sweeping the country faster than a speeding fidget spinner. the yoga class can't get enough of it. the goats give people someone to blame their gas on if they toot during a certain pose. the goats will often jump up and nibble on your neck. sounds like my honeymoon. topic number two. dancing with the stars wrapped
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up by crowning richard jennings its champion. he beat out james ross and a host of actors and singers. that show should be called dancing with the google. you think i'm joking? dancing with the stars is what a cast of "sharknados" watch to feel good about their careers. you turn it on and the judge says you know this next contestant from uber. most of their contestants drive the lift. topic number 3. mcdonald's is partnering with uber to offer customers a delivery option. why go all the way to mcdonald's to get a soggy bag of fries.
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this big mac is good but it smells. the pilot program started in florida but the company plans to expand in six other cities in june. speaking in uber terms, i give this a one star rating because i don't want people to know i eat mcdonald's. my neighbor saw me in the elevator with a mickey d.'s bag and i said it was crack so he wouldn't think less of me. topic number 4. the next big thing for pretentious coffee snobs has arrived. the ava latte is made when a
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barista pours coffee into an avocado shell. if it sound stupid, it is. but it's par for the course in a world where the most expensive could nice made from beents that were pooped out by a cat. i don't know -- topic number 5. tom cruise announced he's making a top gun 2. cruise told an australian morning show filming will begin in the next year. so somebody beat kenny logins and tell him to put shoe polish in his beard because it's go
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time. people say this one, maverick joins a religious cult and divorces three women who want nothing to do with it. then the iceman flies in and tries to save him. >> you can be my wing man any time. kennedy: that's so heterosexual. i'm totally kidding about the script. i think i speak for everyone when i say hollywood finally has the guts to make a sequel. coming up a high school in north carolina may have reached a new low in in political correctness. i'll tell you about it in the night cap that's next. more valu.
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they had no choice but to snatch and reprint the offensive text. i'm not a republican. i didn't vote for president trump. even if you disagree with 95% of what he says and stands for, it would be so much fun to be a republican in high school or college. that's where the real civil dispo d disobedience is. trump chalking is the only real way to get a rise out of people. that's all rabble rowlesers want. to poke blow hard thinking imposing their will will make kids great and sanitary again. follow me on facebook and twitter or email me at
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