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understand, lou. lou: that's it for us tonight. tomorrow night, fred fleitz, ed rollins among our guests. night from new york. kennedy: a leftist leader in trouble for his tweet about violence against cops. president trump heading to the united nations to address world leaders. an 11-year-old kid got to fulfill his dream of mowing the white house lawn. now some leftist journalist is crying about child labor laws. the president is making a big speech at one of his least favorite clubs, the u.n. now he will have to dust off his
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teleprompter skills and make a case for why the chattering members need to apply international salve to international hot spots. the chinese president xi jinping is missing out on the gathering. everyone is terrified noko will make good on its promise to complete the nuclear program. so president trump has to convince this room full of goons. he will tag team with netanyahu to convince every other country. and now that the president is fresh off its bipartisan dinner date with pelosi and schumer,
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he's backing in the liberal jar glow of liberal confessions. don't be surprised if he turns the paris climate accord into reverse. if he tweets the deal it will make jared and ivanka happy. the fraternity of u.n. half wits will be looking for the president to make missteps. when he fails to stumble they will criticize melon yeah's shoes. i'm kennedy. kennedy: earlier today the president drops some clues on how he intend to address the
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united nations. >> the united nations was found on truly noble goals including affirming the dignity and worth of the human person and striving forment national peace. but in recent years the united nations has not reached its full potential because of bureaucracy and mismanagement. kennedy: will he stick to the america first international agenda that helped put him in office? chris bedford is here. saw you on outnumbered today. what did the president have to accomplish in this speech. how important is it? >> it's important as an opening salvo, trump telling the united nations he's willing to at least speak with them. but this is the 72nd conference they had. they were founded on noble goals. the new league of nations. they were going to bring world peace, and respect human
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dignity. none of that has happened. kennedy: that was after world war i and that was woodrow wilson's vision. then world war ii happened, now it seems we are on the brink of world war iii with north korea popping off every other second. what does the president have to say that will actually change the conversation and contain them? >> he has to say the countries that are going to join with us have to be the freedom-loving countries. the united nations have a lot of countries that don't love freedom and don't respect humanity. you were talking about how the u.n. could help with the iran deal. the u.n. puts iran on the non-proliferation council. iran wants to proliferate. kennedy: they want extra proliferation, not less.
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>> you have got sudan, russia, china. he will have to bring some accountability it's a lot of bureaucracy and a lot of bad guys at the table. >> and a lot of participation trophies. when he went to the g7 summit he got a lot of criticism for every single thing he did. how important is it he carries himself differently or should he be the same old loveable guy? >> i think he should carry himself differently and be tough on them. he's saying we are paying the take it's more than 180 members. we back the military, we back paul of your missions. we spend billions of dollars every single years and a lot of it ends up in the hands of dictators soofnt people at the
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u.n. he should say the united states is taking a seat at the table and we'll put a hall monitor? charge and we'll make sure the united nations stands up for what it promises it will. i don't think the united nations is the right body for north korea. kennedy: what has it done. how many more sanctions do you expects to pass and have it take effect? because so far it hasn't done anything. you will start with even more -- you are going to starve even more people to death. what else can the u.n. do? >> this latest round of sanctions is more maritime activity coming from russia. russian smugglers say i have got to get the luxury goods down to north korea. kennedy: is that why xi jinping is not at the u.n. general assembly. >> it's not uncommon to send
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deputies. it's not going to be a comfortable meeting for china and putin if the president asserts himself. kennedy: like he says he has done in conversation with the chinese president. but it will be interesting to see what conversation follow and take place. you can't screw around here. you and i were talking this afternoon and "outnumbered" how when president trump gave his first address to the u.n., he was applaud. >> you are not suppose to applaud. you are supposed to listen quietly. and president obama gave and speech at the u.n. attacking donald trump. i don't think the united nations will do much. but donald trump did give me a little bit of hope when he ordered missile strikes over dessert and informed him. this was a meeting where xi
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jinping was supposed to come out looking like a noble statesman and donald trump was a moron. trump reached out over dinner and he said i told you over dessert, do you want seconds. xi had to suck it up and say you win this one, donald. kennedy: you have a new book "the art of the donald." >> lessons from america's philosopher and chief. this is a collector's edition. he will come up with a new way to win. and he wins so much he gets tired of it. kennedy: the battle for the future of the american party can come down to the gop race for senate in alabama. here is why everybody should be
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watching this race. lute i are strange is up against roy moore in the primary of the century for the gop nomination. that will be decided later this month. strange is backed by mitch mcconnell. the president will head to alabama to campaign for him. moore is a conservative evangelical judge to has twice been removed from the bench for defying federal decisions. and steve bannon continues to be a stone in the establishment niche. according to reports wealthy supporters of mcconnell are building a war chest to battle steve bannon and his conservatism.
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katherine man but washed is here -- -- katherine mangu-ward and jimmy failla. it's trump versus bannon. everybody thriekd portray is gop versus bannon. but the president chose luther strange. what's going on with this race? >> i don't know but i'm so excited roy moore is back. he's the joe arpaio of the legal branch. >> joe arpaio was the joe arpaio of the legal bench. he just does what he's going to do. he does not care at all what the actual constitution or the law says. which is a great attribute in a judge. also in 2004. roy moore read me some love
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poetry on the phone. kennedy: was that an inappropriate conversation? >> no, it was poetry he bought for his wife and i was interviewing him and he read it to me. kennedy: how important is this in determining the soul of the republican party? >> i'm getting tired of hearing how "breitbart" has so much influence. you look at the hill before the election. we looked at 59 newspapers and 57 went to hillary clinton and that gho -- that got her a concession speech. trump won because of an economic message, not because "breitbart" said this is the guy you have to go with. they run an amnesty don
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headline. and you ask most of republican voters and they support a solution on daca as opposed to throwing everybody out. just because "breitbart" doesn't like it i don't believe they can say vote for this guy and they will support it. kennedy: bannon-trump, who wins. >> there is a lot of hysteria how this will bankrupt the gop fundraising. democrats are selling peanut m & ms on the subway to raise money for their party. they are selling books on e-bay. you saw the super bowl. the people he roots for win. i don't know how but he gets it done. >> there come no less stable coalition than the bannon-moore pairing. those are two people who you
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truly don't know themselves what they are going to do 10 minutes from now much like coordinating a campaign. >> is it like a pro wrestling campaign. they just got together a week before wrestle mania? kennedy: a former "new york times" reporter facing a bucket full of backlash for his reaction to an 11-year-old boy mow the white house lawn. i have written lots about child labor and kids being hurt by machinery. lots of twitter users slammed him as grouchy, cranky and won kers. is this an issue of labor laws or just a journalist ready to attack the president at every
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turn. this is everything in my mind that's wrong with this country. someone sees something. they don't like the president so they will choose anything as an issue of disagreement. now he wants to turn to government for a solution because child labor laws were violated. >> trump we acts well to harvey and irma. they can't talk about that narrative. so let's go to melania's stilettos and the fact that president didn't have enough empathy. what are the chances of a "new york times" reporter being named greenhouse. kennedy: what are the chances of a "new york times" reporter ever having moved his own lawn. >> the idea that it's even the right calculus to say there is a very, very small possibility someone could hurt themselves on a lawnmower so no kids do any
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work. my 3-year-old was using the leaf blower in the front yard. i think he's starting on the lawnmower next year. you have got to get license ching, the small business permit. >> i don't think anyone is madder about this than barron trump. this lifts the bar. kennedy: do you know how big the south lawn is? >> it will ruin it for the rest of us. >> barron is used to a john deere. kennedy: yet another crazy twist in the investigation this time. one of the president's attorneys overheard talking about the case while eating at a fancy
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counsel robert mueller. that's reportedly a big debate at the white house. a "new york times" reporter claims he overheard the attorneys talk about the situation. the attorney is concerned that giving up so much information could later limit a claim of executive privilege. how serious of a problem is it? is this a violation of confidentiality if you have one of the president's lawyers talk loudly at a steakhouse? >> it's not a violation of confidentiality unless he's blabbing about what his client told him.
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if he's talking about the problems of representing the president it's not a violation. by the shows there is no one human being in charge of his legal affairs. he has general kelly making decisions, arbitrating disputes between lawyers. general kelly is not a lawyer. he has ty cobb. and he has don mccann who is an employee of the federal government attempting to be the gatekeeper on the documents. the don mccann who is a fine lawyer keeps documents away from the two outside criminal attorneys and doesn't tell them about the existence of the documents. kennedy: or their contents. >> they certify to fbi agents
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they surrendered all document in the category demand. they made a material misrepresentation. they could be removed from the case for that if they are making representations to special counsel. we looked for all the document in this category and gave everything there, and somebody unbeknownst to them is holding something back. kennedy: does that set off alarm bells for you? >> as i understand it we are in a situation where special counsel bob mueller and his agents are requesting things from the white house. when they request and you hand them over. you don't physically give the document. you give a list of the document. if there is something you don't want to give over, you describe what it is and say why you don't want to turn it over. so if one lawyer theoretically,
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hypothetically, don mccann holding things back and not telling the criminal defense lawyers negotiating on behalf of the president what's being held back and what's in there, that's detrimental to the president. that will result in subpoenas and it may result in -- search warrant. the president need one criminal defense lawyer, experienced ex--doj person making these decisions for him. i have respect for general kelly. where is this going to go? i don't know, but it's not going well when we see things like what we saw in the "new york times" this morning. and no denials since the
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dynamite piece came out late last night. kennedy: if this were what false report you know those denials would be very, very loud. coming up. antifa activist and college professor who made headlines saying the violent protests are justified. justified. he joins me in the studio next.n our country lack access to healthy food. for the first time american kids are slated to live a shorter life span than their parents. it's a problem that we can turn around and change. revolution foods is a company we started to provide access to healthy, affordable, kid-inspired, chef crafted food. we looked at what are the aspects of food that will help set up kids for success? making sure foods are made with high quality ingredients and prepared fresh everyday.
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kennedy: a college professor and self-described antifa leader is suspended from teaching after an anti-police tweet surfaced online. he teaches criminal justice. but last month he tweeted some of you may all think -- i think it many a privilege to teach future dead cops. joining me is mike isaacson. how's it going? >> i wouldn't consider myself a leader. we don't have leaders. we don't have a leader in antifa it's a decentralized style we have. kennedy: you see antifa at trump
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rallies and there are physical skirmishes. there was an antifa supporter beating the crap out of a trump supporter. kennedy: we just established antifa isn't just going to neo-nazi rallies. i know you are a professor and you have a background in philosophy and i know that means you have studied fallacious arguments. and what you are presenting is a fallacious argument. >> anti-fascists seek to protect the communities they serve. we are organizing with the communities we show up in charlottesville, berkeley, et cetera. in berkeley community members coming out in support of antifa. kennedy: what it sounds like you
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are presenting is a vigilante organization. >> not vigilante. we are not a vanguard. we are a protection unit. kennedy: you are like the mafia. >> it no different than the security in this building that allows you to have a civil discussion here and not have crazies trying to attack you. kennedy: there are people who think you are crazy and you elicited a lot of hate mail. >> unfortunately this has been extended to my co-workers at john jay, to the staff there. kennedy: what did you expect. when you put something out there like that. it seems from scene outside observer, that you are just trying to get confirmation and reassurance from a group of people you want to like you and those are the people online who share your political views. why would you be surprised if you put something out there on
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social media that someone who is either intrigued or alarmed by you goes to your tweets and finds something from you that is a public record. why would thought surprise you. >> it doesn't surprise me. this is a pattern that's a coordinated attack not just against me, but the professors all over the country. i'm an easy person to target by fascists. that's where the organization called far left watch is going through my tweets. kennedy: i have people who go on line and find stuff i wrote in 2012 and they take it like it's a modern day. so this is what i challenge you to do. because it's one thing to be a professor at a college and say that it's a privilege to teach future dead cops. someone who has cops in my family i'm offended by that because the people i know are
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cops, they have kids. they have mort gainings. you are not saying everybody dies. privilege means there is some joy you take in knowing that these people will be assassinated. that's the ultimate goal. you don't have to be a genius to understand the subtext of your tweets. >> i want my students to do what they want which is help people. policing isn't an institution that helps hem to do that. i want them to be social workers and firefighters. kennedy: it's not subversive for you to teach economics in a school that specializes in criminal justice. if you were so committed to your movement which i don't think you are. i think there is a great deal of
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cowardice that runs through you, you would become a cop. kennedy: if you wanted to work with the system to undo the things you think are so unjust. >> i don't want to work with the system. i am anarcho capitalist. criminalizing the entire population. the problem that we have is that government infrastructure at its core is run by private companies for profit, not any interests of the american people. kennedy: i don't think you have the interests of the american people. i think you lived in a bubble for so long. you don't have the rational and practical. >> i'm talking to people.
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kennedy: you wouldn't be able to handled that. nor if you were attacked by someone, i think it first thing you would do is call 911. i don't think you have the ability to physically defend yourself. i have read you have gone into hiding. obviously not because you are here. you are the first person to call the police. >> i would call my friends. kennedy: the ones that are the cops? >> my antifa friends. >> i'm a rational professor. kennedy: there is a generation of people opinion expired by cops and firefighters who died on 9/11. >> i don't understand what point your making here. am i supposed to tell my students yes you should become a police officer so that you can
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have a gun at all times and possibly kill someone? i don't think that's a good thing. kennedy: i think your intention is to teach as many cops as many of them get on the street as possible so they can be assassinated. and that would bring you great joy. >> i want to see them fighting in their own interests advocating for the demilitarization of the police and the decriminalization of the population. because in the end that puts them in danger. kennedy: you can have logical discussions about those things. you can do that without advocating violence and being part of an organization that takes pleasure in harming people whose ideas run counter to yours. >> this is not about people whose ideas run counter to ours.
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it's about people who want to politically organize to limb state in large sections of our population. kennedy: you don't just show up sat neo-nazi rallies. and you are not like a village land tee going around keeping babies safe. >> we are not a village slan tee group, we work closely with the community we end up showing up with. kennedy: the communities you purport to represent by and large a vast majority of them support police. >> that many not true. kennedy: if you look at data. republicans, democrats, independents. >> what about the poor communities constantly under the threat of police violence. what about communities in this
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city, new york city, whose entire apartment complex, they are designated as gangs and the police engage in these gang raids. at the end of the day we have a police institution that serves the interests of capital. kennedy: are you going to get your job back at john jay? kennedy: are you on paid or unpaid leave. >> paid leave. just like a cop who killed somebody. and hopefully i get my job back and get a promotion. kennedy: senate republicans making a last-ditch effort to repeal and replace obamacare.
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republican senators think there just a couple votes away from getting the necessary 50. but the senate only has a week and a half to pass it. can the gop get their act together in time and how much reform does the bill have tonight. we talked about this last week, but that's when the whole thing was pretty much a hypothetical. now some of the senators supporting this bill say they have 48 or 49 votes. what do you think? >> i think it will be close. but every one of these votes has been close. the senate has been just about to pass a obamacare bill or rewrite bill. i think there are ream reasons why snorts might take a hard look at this and ultimately come out and say no. it does a lot of redistribution of the medicaid money.
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even republican senators object to in the past. then one of the reasons the previous versions of the bills didn't make it over the finish line. a lot of that is still in this bill. in addition it leaves some of the preexisting conditions rules in place. getting rid of the mandate is something in many ways republicans have been want to go do for some time. what you do is you set up, you set up a situation in which a lot of states are going to see their insurance markets crash unless they put in place something like the individual mandate or unless they really do -- unless they try some stuff we haven't seen. kennedy: taxpayers will still be forced to pay for it. they can call it whatever they want. but it's still essentially coercion. there were elements of this i really liked. there has been a libertarian
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solution to the medicaid problem for months. that's block granting money to the state. not effort state is main or alaska, and those states tend to have higher medicaid needs. how can you do what needs to be done without the individual mandate without collapsing the individual state to state market. >> every state that tried has filed it doesn't mean there noise way to do it. but we haven't seen one so far. you might see states try to do things like set up waiting periods. obamacare has a system where you can only enroll during a certain part of the year. some of the previous republican bills said you have to wait a certain amount of time, and that would give people an incentive
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to stay signed into the program. it puts us into the zoafnt unknown. and it takes this i think kinds of small government, limited government idea that local accounts built and local control are better and said look, republicans in congress promised to tree feel obama care. we'll take the same amount of spending and what we are going to do is let states manage it instead and see if they can fix these problems that congress has failed to fix. soap very good. we thank you so much. coming actual, the skydivers did what the team's offense couldn't. couldn't. he went
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the byu likes to go all out with their pre-game festivities. they have the smoke ca -- todayt the sky divers. he was supposed to touch down on the 50, but landed on the people in the first row. school historians say this is the wildest thing to happen on byu's campus until chiewts and ladders went into double overtime. they lost 40-6. in other college football news, the cleveland browns fall to 0-2. that's how they teach kids to counts in cleveland. topic number two.
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kim jong-un wasn't the only person to drop a bomb over the weekend. jennifer lawrence' new fill with mother bombed. critics sash and the film as the worst movie of the year and several have gone as far as to call it the movie of the century. if that weren't bad enough hillary clinton said it cost hurt election. j law accused the president of saying hurricanes were mother nature's revenge for donald trumpments victory. 's crazy as it sounds, it's highly likely mother nature is a liberal because she is constantly wrecking parts of the country and causing other people
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to pay. a carnival required fell off a ferris wheel trying to save two kids who got stuck at the top. before you watch the clip. it's important for you have to know the man is okay. had he gone the hurt we would never make fun of him while he's on the air. and the ride gets stuck, but the party in charge doesn't wait for the cop to rescue. moonshine. but like moonshine. he doesn't go down easy. he ricochets off two gondolas beforehanding on the ground. saturday he returned to his full-time job. go cougars. topic number four.
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at a time when most of 11-year-old boys are playing xbox or mowing the white house lawn. one young boy is pounding the pavement in his car. this is jacob putnam. he has been competing since he was 4. oddly enough he didn't want to get into racing. he wanted to right ferris wheel at carolina fair, but this parents opted for something less dangerous. it's only a matter of time before he gets a deal. here we are. hi, 11-year-old race car driver. topic number 5. finally congratulations are in order to danielle brigoli.
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we are told she just signed a recording contract with atlantic records. give up because there is absolutely no justice in show biz. if there were, rachel maddow would be driving an uber. but back to danielle. she stole the show when she berated her mom on dr. phil and never looked back. apparently what her mom lacks in parenting skills, she more man makes up for with naked record executives. if you don't believe me, ask ken bone pore chewbacca mom. or listening to a testimonial from the rainbow guy while
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grumpy cat fights a hair tie in the background. liberals like to point to science when bashing conservatives on a climate study. but a new study shows liberals are just as likely to after a dvt blood clot... i sure had a lot on my mind. my 30-year marriage... ...my 3-month old business... plus...what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i made a point to talk to my doctor. he told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis had both... ...and that turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding.
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and gift, pretty much people take what they want and discard the rest. a study of liberals and cons giving them results of scientific experiments they agreed with or disagreed with politically. instead of accepting the outcomes. if both side were confronted with data that didn't square with their political position, they denied the result. both side. liberals love to accuse conservatives of being anti-science. but in reality they are just as dismissive about hard facts when they butt up against their soft objective notions such as vaccinations or genetically modified foods. everybody claims to love science but when it doesn't jibe with your version of truth, the on thing consistent in human nature
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