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this is so typical of mcconnell. he can't even look somebody in the face. yesterday the passive aggressive way. thank you very much. thank you for watching we hope to see back here tomorrow night we will see you then. kennedy: present trump on the offensive. in the blistering arizona rally but will it help him with his agenda. espn on the defensive after a ham-handed reaction to the violence in charlotte though. and wait until you hear what they did. will congress ever get tax reform. they have the playbook. grab a whistle. it's time to blow. it is utterly fascinating to step by surveying this president. for those who worship president trump and there are many last nights rally was a
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refreshing and honest display from a master showman. who finally is calling out the failing façades. on the other hand the people who despise the president they see an unhinged sociopath. we want him to succeed because we want the country to succeed. be comfortable. the mixed messages. those are what keeps us from winning. i would be so sick of winning i gag on constant victory. i am so ready for it. lastly the president really -- further alienated it.
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the president still needs the senate and they need him. joe arpaio can wait a few years for pardons. maybe we don't need to bring a bureaucracy to a screeching halt over malt. they saved the best for last. and gave us a sliver of fiscal pie. by promising tax reform. like lady gaga said. i've a hundred million we reason to walk away. i just need one good one to stay. i'm kennedy. present trump lesson continued his fight with the gop and he didn't call out anybody by name but it was pretty obvious that it was directed squarely at them.
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your speech was so good lesson. don't mention any names. i won't mention any names. very presidential. and nobody wants me to talk about your other senator who is weak on borders and weak on crime. so i won't talk about them. wow. and as you may recall the president has been going after him for weeks. our these attacks hurting the president's agenda. enjoyed them enough to discuss the digital policy center. so what did you gather from the president rally last in phoenix.
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i think congress and a lot of americans are tuning him out. with 40% of the country. without romancing up trump. and the people who hate him. in they ride on great gus. they just don't care what they think anymore. i think there is never anything unintentional or accidental that happens with the president or with the administration. and i think it was very purposeful that monday night he has a very serious measured mature speech about afghanistan and twos and he goes completely unhinged in phoenix and then today he
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calls for more unity at the american legion national convention. you agree that there is intentionality afoot. >> i feel like what happens is the president exceeds to the demands of his advisors or people in congress he does what he supposed to do. you have to send more troops to afghanistan. or if you don't denounce the neo- nazis will quit. and then he does a thing that he is forced to do. and then afterwards he engages in a fit of pique and he goes out and he lashes out and he does something and at no point does he seem to understand that his emotional venting makes his agenda less likely to be enacted and in fact i will put it to this way. if donald trump have handled better talking about neo-nazis in charlotte though. i don't know if you would've sent the 4,000 troops to afghanistan. because he have a weekend as
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his advisors were pushing him to oust him. by the end of the week if to send troops to afghanistan. i don't know if he gets that relationship here between the public outburst in the policy failures. his reaction to the media with the panel in just a little bit. right now he is stacking the deck against himself. i'm wondering from you if he was a perfect gentleman in a world-class diplomat and smelled -- smoothed over. would he still have a difficult time with his agenda. everybody loves a tax cut.
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that is something that they got. the fact that this one is even in jeopardy and it is in doubt. some of these. i just normal comport. i don't think the president knows what he believes in and i don't think he has an agenda that he articulates and that the members of congress understood. they tried to dance to his tune at the beginning of his presidency. what can happen at the end of september i believe there can essay here is what we can pass sign it or we will have collapse or default or disaster. i think the president will say to them my base is still fired up. i still have great numbers among the faithful you guys are all going to get thrown out of office.
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i'm sitting pretty. he will sign and he will eat it. i always eat the humble pie that you sir. thank you so much. in the meantime the president has a real out one of his campaign promises. we are building a wall on the southern border which is absolutely necessary. build that wall. and now at the obstructionist democrats would like us not to do it but believe me with to close down our government and we are building that wall. if they fail to pass a funding bill the government well in fact shut down. and democrats say there is no
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way they will vote for anything that includes funding for border wall. i dynamic host. in that yellow jacket is here. welcome everyone. good to see you. >> this is a part of my eclipse collection. i know people during the campaign season really loved it. it is going to be very expensive and that's gonna run into all sorts of legal problems and as i said it with the border crossings down do we really need to spend $90 billion on it.
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it's not that popular with the public. it was the centerpiece of this campaign and maybe it is a 20 billion-dollar vanity project. i think that's what they realize. even though the physical barrier may not work this well. the reason the border crossings are down is because of his rhetoric. i sent the barrier as a symbol of that wall. he has a rhetorical wall. it is funny because a lot of times they assume the job and then they just give up on everything. what makes him different. this is what a political novice he is. he is still focusing on his campaign promises. everybody said you have to do that anymore.
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you have the seven month mark. just don't say the clan is okay. you can keep the job. again he has to say build the wall. that's one of the hits. there would've been a riot last night if we didn't get to drain the swamp. you were nowhere near that. is this what he needed to do with the rally last night. other than running for the job that he artie has. in terms of the wall and some of the reporting on this. the president believes that this will be a personal embarrassment. and so we know how that's can go down. there is can be a lot of tweaking and rumbling and grumbling about him not getting his money. some these can get canned. he was irritated at him.
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he eventually turns around and fires him. there is no telling where this could go. this is one bluff that he might actually push to shut down the government. if there is a government shutdown will it result in that. i think there is enough republicans who well peel off against it that they are going to join democrats and we will walk in lock step. they are idiots guess he is a toxic asset right now. but we are going to get gripped with him grouped with him in 2018 no matter what. the campaign controls -- commercials have artie been cut against you. you might as will pass meaningful legislation. i just mean good policy. >> that is why you are seen
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push back from them. mitch mcconnell knows let those republicans in the house loose and then lose and then you get nancy pelosi and the trump investigation in the impeachment. i have not heard that. they can sit back in the senate like this. they are planning and plotting on all sides. the present also claimed the media is responsible for a lot of the division we are currently seen here in the u.s. watch this. >> thing i don't understand you would think that they watched them. if you want to discover the source of the division in our country look no further than the fake news and the crooked media. they then went on to read excerpts from his.
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the media shut off the camera at the rally and we the media did not. this is the battle against the fake news is it helping or hurting. john, on one hand i understand the media has very low approval ratings but at some point the president also has to concede that he has the master of creating this sort of disconnect among the people he is disagreed with. >> he was in his crazy uncle mohd lessing. he said a lot of people -- a lot of things that aren't true. they have just gone insane. and at the whole country is in danger with the few clowns in hoods and swastikas. last night the crazy uncle showed up. i agree with you there.
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but monday in today we saw a bit of unity from earlier today. it is time to heal the wounds that divide us. in the common values that unite us. we are one people in one great land. i will tell you that that teleprompter for him his full strength value. it is the weirdest thing. he is like a sorority girl you know when you watch local card district and he's just standing in front of you. come on down to bob's chevrolet. we've unity for all of our people. i like him on the prompter if he stays on message. it's fun if you're watching
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him it is so very much when he goes off. he said it like. >> i appreciate the crazy uncle. you a big family. you understand the value. the crazy uncle is the one always wants to squeeze your finger. this man has access to the nuclear code. speaking of which they are going to return a little bit later. he's talking about that very thing questioning the president and suggest that maybe he is looking for a way out and should not had the nuclear code. anderson joins me with reaction.
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welcome christen how are you. i'm not generally a fan of the armchair quarterbacking in the psychiatrist it just makes me a little bit uncomfortable. there is nothing that should
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be surprising us. or really anything that we have seen since trump has been in office. this is exactly the same guy that was out on the campaign. i don't know that i want this guy to have the nuclear codes that was a big refrain during the republican primary. it is also something that hillary clinton has brought up repeatedly during their debates and also didn't help her. i'm wondering what do you think about james clapper representing the views of those who are so upset still by the administration. i dig it's pretty clear that the intelligence community generally in donald trump have not had a very good relations. maybe have seen this expressed both through the public frustration in his disagreement with some other assessments and things like that. but also the intelligence
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community hitting back by leaking things that should not be made a public such as conversations that donald trump has been having with foreign leaders. there is clearly bad blood between those. it doesn't surprise me that you see something like that coming out and not really been on trumps, side. i have a problem believing anything that has come out of james clapper's mouth since the host snowed in revelation. i bring this up from time to time where he sat before the senate intelligence committee and lied his face off and really should have been charged with perjury because he did in fact perjure himself. he knew that the nsa was spying on them i question his motivation here in his fitness as a commentator even if there might be some shred of truth in what he said.
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i prefer when i as a poster get to talk about poles and i are for hearing from them when they are talking about the subject matter that they are experts in. i think when it comes to someone coming from the intelligence community to the extent that their job is sometimes to assess the other world leaders. the armchair psychiatry just rubs me the wrong way. nothing we saw in that rally should surprise anyone. a bunch of paul bunyan's running around dc. the worldwide leader in sports has increasingly been more political hens now has gotten mixed up in the charlottesville controversy. i will type what they did and ask if he could make sense of this stupidity. he is next.
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because his name might be offensive to viewers. given that its resemblance to the confederate general they thought this was a story but the network later confirmed it seemed it's a shame that this is even a topic of conversation and we regret that who calls play i play for a football game is an issue. it's because they made it one. and this is just the latest example of them to escape the world the network has lost 2.8 million subscribers. as a major reason so as shocking as it sounds they prefer to watch sports. i know who does in the cohost. greg. this is the greatest story
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ever on earth because it accomplishes so many things. number one it revokes the sports card from espn. they can no longer cover sports because i can't handle it. they should change the name of the network to michael's. that's what i tell the authorities. it came up with an excuse for this. everybody was laughing at the fact that they were worried his name is robert lee but they said they were trying to save the reporter from possible means from people actually making jokes about him. that is probably says more about me. >> i cannot come up with a joke. anyway i was getting use it as
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a bathroom allegory to it. i have learned a lot that is offensive to many. what i think would be the most .-ellipsis -- delicious twist of irony who has worked very hard to get to the point where he is calling play-by-play for espn football games if he was actually a fan of the confederate. he has some good ideas and that would be amazing. but you could actually do it to espn and say is this racist. is it because he is an asian last name. that is not true. how do we know that. their reaction and they are being so reactionary and taking them off the air. they do had trust in this present and they undermine
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their own trust because of his ethnicity. i swear i would not use the word snowflake anymore because i think it's such an overused cliché they assume that this guy who is in tv broadcast can't handle someone making fun of his name. as if he has never heard that before in his life. and perhaps his parents were camelot democrats as well. we don't know anything. we don't know anything about this guy. greg you are a fixture in our hearts. a lot of dead deadweight you are dragging over there. they are neck and to see this. everyone is snacking on melons.
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thank you so much. my pleasure to be here. hillary clinton is back from the woods to promote her new book and well while they didn't make this present trump did. when he paced around her during the second presidential debate and then candidate trump and his constant back-and-forth first -- forced tillery to hillary to make a difficult choice which she contemplated in the first excerpt out today. >> state calm keep smiling and carrying on. redo turn look at him in the and say loudly and clearly backup you creep i know you love to intimidate women but you can't intimidate me because i'm no woman. also discussed the regrets she head about the campaigns. her nagging feeling that she let people down which leads us
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to the internal question who cares. the panel is back so john, i will start with you. >> is a woman south -- self-help club. i listen to the audio of this. and she seems so calm she actually might sell more of these books if she did in this really shrill and angry hillary clinton voice that she is on the campaign trail. every morning they could cut together parts of the book. this is what i love about her. she doesn't even know how to answer her own question. she has no sense of self.
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she is has no ability to make any decisions. so she is sitting there wrestling with this and she wants a focus group it. she wanted to turn to the audience and say what would you do. she is a manufactured personality. the more she talks the more you realize she could never be president. how are you going to survive on the world stage. oddly enough i did want to read this. hillary doesn't go there so he doesn't get a copy. you could've thrown on that one. i do believe it's called what happened. that is what she says when she wakes up from painting? >> should not be in the er. john tierney here she is a
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feminist icon that's what's so sad it was started by the women who wanted to be strong and stand up and just compete with men on a level playing field and now they are just going back to the oldest female stereotype. >> this is aligned that is in the audio version of this. i kept my cool aided by a lifetime of dealing with men trying to throw me off. she should take the wheel of a car and drive down that road of all the things she feels about her husband. people would buy if she really walked through how she really feels because that is clearly directed at bill.
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i get nothing but your constant disappointment. losing the election is like losing the remote to the tv. you don't have to tell us. i was on the treadmill and then i went into the kitchen and where is everybody going. her next book is can a call because i told you so. i am still whiteboarding it right now. do you we still have a challenge flag left. coming up the president did manage to talk to some businesses left against the rally. but is there enough time to get it done the clock is ticking and what is the right way to go about it. ron! something's going on at schwab.
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to protect what you love, call 1-800-adt-cares kennedy: after more than an hour of ripping into the media. present trump finally got to a topic that is at the top of many americans minds tax reforms. >> to bring more jobs and industry to our shores we are committed to passing the first
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major tax reform in over 30 years. it is time to pass a tax cut for the middle class families we will make america the best place in the world a higher, grow and start a business again. that all sounds fantastic but once congress gets back from recess they only had a few weeks to pass a budget that will pave the way for a tax reform and to make things even more, located the president threatened a government shutdown to just further delay the process of getting tax reform on the president's desk appeared just how important is tax reform. from the foxbusiness network you are watching it now. i'll come back. tax reform is really important. the wall is not. and it get john tierney's point that it will be a symbol but there already is a wall this would just make it bigger.
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i'm surprised he was so so pathetic. trump did say it's a massive self-inflicted wound our current system. if he would let that stuff out for tax reform and not read prompter which makes him sound as you said like he is on valium he was on prompter. he went back to his prewritten speech chocolate tax reform. he's worried he's will get some tax reform wrong. isn't that what people should see with his passion. he has run businesses we spent so much time just trying to cheat and there are too many rules and we could all thrive without this. and maybe he would bring people along. the one thing and liked about him when he was running is that he gave his people the sense that he wasn't ashamed to be wealthy and successful.
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someone like that is signaling you should be wealthy and successful also. the only way working to do that is if we give people some of their money back but he never talks about that. i would just be happy if they simplified it. there are 10 million words in the code and all of this energy and creativity that is lost throwing out the forms gaming the system. hundreds of billion of billions of dollars to simplify it. i will pay the same tax total. make it possible for ordinary people to understand what the rules are. kennedy: what they have done now is so complex and so overwrought and overburdened the clarinet tax. it will help with an overbite. you can deduct the body oil from your taxes. see mac. >> that's only fair.
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here is some money i love you but you have to preserve. this is a good thing. the lobbyist get paid when they represent strippers? >> that is a great question for next time. thank you for being here. coming up anybody can teach a dog to fetch but one man went next level.
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tonight's powerball jackpot has ballooned to over $700 million the auto makers say your chance to win it all is to and $900 million. this is the tropical storm. we begin tonight in the great state of california where the animals were not affected by monday's eclipse one bit. they were just doing everyday pet stuff like grocery shopping. to be clear this dog did not flip out during the eclipse. but he did it flip out when he got to the automatic checkout lane. after struggling to get up
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price check for 20 minutes he began throwing things all over the store. they arrest him for disturbing the peace. and so superior to cats. topic number two. texting and driving of course hazardous deer's health especially if anthony weiner is involved. it has nothing on the chinese motorist. he drove right into a massive sinkhole. before i show you this it's important to know the mean you're about to see was fine and we would never poke fun at him if he actually got hurt. at least not on the air. this video is everything you need to know about life in 2017. the sinkhole opens the person
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watching this unfold is so concerned that he takes a video. and sells it to a news network. were going viral baby. and right in the drink. he later texted his friends that he feels like he broke his neck. topic number three. is no secret that they have a great friendship without -- with our president. they destroyed during the deflategate investigation. he is a trump man and trumpet man and so is the team owner. we are told it recently gave the president a super bowl ring from the comeback win against the opens.
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honoring present trump takes it up to 11. a confederate statue for good measure. it was captured by the spy camera. topic number four. the only ones honoring. there they are. it looks like a glenstone vitamin. the regular street value is approximately $13,000. tablets player the president
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insists that they were far more because his picture is on them and people who have taken the trump ecstasy said they have done so much hugging they are sick of hugging. they also confiscated a thousand gallons of joe biden oil. you're going to get rid of your inflammation. they are by far the most wretched beans to inhabit the planet. a bronze widow live lift $300,000 to her pet cats. there is tiger.
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no are the photos of that. they won't have that with the family show like this. the woman's name is ellen and she insisted the money go to food but of course cats had to do their own thing so they spent the money on computer software that can translate their thoughts and they wrote ellen the snow. dear ellen. what took you so long to die? no wonder you were sick goal -- single. troy and tiger the rest of the money was spent on food. but when you are a rich rich cat you don't get it yourself you hire a dog. don't laugh. i would hire a dog to go shopping if i could.
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