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ed: good question they are they are released. lou: when is that? ed: wednesday. lou: i'll ask that when i talk to president trump. kennedy: the trump administration's fallen soldier controversy now with charges of racism. i'll talk to ron desantis, and what is the l.a.p.d. doing with the d the nypd doing with what it seized in civil forfeiture assets. instead wondering why are we. we are hyper focused on unprovable details, name calling
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and questionable head wear. john kelly gave such a moving explanation of his experience that he knows the reality of the calls the president has to hike in the families. here we are in day five still talking about twitter nicknames and hurling claims of racism. general kelly should have stopped with his explanation with his experience and how it informed the president. i didn't have to go into score settling with congresswoman frederica wilson. she was doing enough damage to herself by profiting off the loves one of her constituents it
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was about her becoming a rock star. gross. what a selfish horrible thing to do. when you fail to dazzle with policy, make a bigger name for yourself at the expense of a dead soldier. kelly should have never brought up the fbi building he claims wilson tried to take credit for. wilson needs to go away and rethink her accessories and the president needs to never make one of these calls again. a beautifully worded letterl will suffice because these calls are becoming hot potatoes when all we need are cold hard facts and answer to the questions that have been tragically ignored. let's get the show started. i'm kennedy. the widow of a fallen soldier at
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the center of the controversy says she has a lot of questions about her husband's death. >> i want to know why it took them 48 hours to find my husband. why couldn't i see my husband? every time i asked to see my husband, they wouldn't let me. kennedy: why has this story become so politicized. kennedy: kat timpf is here and anthony fisher is here. are we asking the wrong questions? >> maybe. because i'm with you that i do think the calls are not his strength. he's not a warm person. he's not the kind of person who has a way with words.
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people think is not his thing. get someone to write a nice letter. move past that detail on what went wrong with the mission. since you can't campaign on interventionism, why don't we not use this 16-year-old document that we passed almost unanimously to fight al qaeda in afghanistan and not it's for 13 different countries, niger being one of them. kennedy: when frederica wilson claims the white house is full of white supremacists, if they are goal is to protect her constituents and protect the family through the process, i don't think that's very helpful. >> she is trying to replicate what maxine waters did by using this extreme rhetoric for her base. can i say first, i feel for miss johnson because i do feel like
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she was hurt in the situation. and i don't feel like the president intended to hurt her. but she is clearly hurt. the questions she is asking, i don't think is unreasonable. i don't know if it was malicious. i don't think it was. kennedy: why can't she see her husband? >> the congresswoman has a different agenda. kennedy: it's all about her. >> she is using this for political gain. one thing i disagree with is i believe the president should continue to make these phone calls. what the president lacks is humility. the fact that she was hurt, he should have been man enough to apologize and say that wasn't my intention. fit came out that way i wasn't trying to do that. but he lacks humility. i think a lot of people would be
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grateful to get a call from the president to say we appreciate your service. kennedy: another family released a phone call where the president was better behaved, shall we say. kat: i can't believe we are still doing this and it seems to be without end. i think john kelly should apologize. he said she said something she didn't say. we are so used to that. you can just lie, i guess. i did expect better from him. kennedy: we are going to have more on this issue with buck sexton. he's going to explain why u.s. troops are in places like niger. former president and staunch liberal jimmy carter. carter said trump has been
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treated worse by the media than any president in u.s. history. he also backed the president's statement that the nfl should stand for "the national anthem." should politicians follow his lead and reach across the aisle? obviously carter has some resentments about the press. he feels like he was mistreated. >> president trump had interest rates at 20% when he was president. there are a few thing he could have controlled to get better press. he's right. but that misses the point that every other president should be treated a lot more rough? the media should be sceptical and not feeding easily digestible questions that p.r. flacks can hit back to them.
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i appreciate president carter not being able to fit in a team blue box. kennedy: he has better perspective. he's winning his battle against brain cancer, and it's pretty impressive. i think it's interesting that he and his wife voted for bernie. he's being honest. i think politics need some honesty. i think would you be intellectually dishonest if you don't think donald trump has been treated worse than any other president. one thing i do think, though, i think president carter is aiming for some type of position. it seems he's coming more out in the spotlight. i don't know what his motives are. kennedy: he nominated himself as
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an envoy. how will president trump treat future presidents? kat: he will have a great time. he's having too much fun. why would he stop. i agree with anthony, obviously he's getting treated worse. but it's great to see the media actually doing their job instead when barack obama was president. kennedy: we have much more with the panel a little bit later in the show. republicans have been railing against obamacare for nearly 8 years. they have been promising to repeal and replace it before thing dries. but it could be democrats that take the victory lap. the senate may vote on a reform bill that has the support of more democrats than the
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republicans. chuck schumer loving every minute of it. >> this has a majority. it has 60 senators supporting it. all 38 democrats. 12 republicans. it will pass by a large number of votes. kennedy: every republican toast repeal and replace has failed. so what's in this by hart and bill and is it any good? welcome to the show congressman ron difficult and is. difficult -- ron desantis. if it passes in the senate does it have any chance in the house? >> dysfunctional understand markets, higher prices, higher premiums, yet what are they doing? are they fixing the root causes?
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no, they are bailing it out. >> they are creating a socialist horrific system. congressman desantis. you have been making a bit of news discussing this uranium one deal. it appears the clinton foundation profited from some backers of uranium one. and the deal ended with hillary clinton's state department. was there collusion, according to your fbi informant? >> that's the question we need answered definitively. circumstantial evidence is very strong. this fbi informant was there from the beginning of the scheme in 2009. he was there in 2010. none of his information was provided to the congress or the cfius board. kennedy: was he a whistleblower. >> he was a confidential
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informant. he was collecting a lot of damning information. yet it was approved without any of the information he had gathered being disclosed to congress or the members of the cfius board. the question is why, he wants to tell his story, but he's operating under a non-disclosure agreement. kennedy: does he still work with the fbi? >> no. kennedy: was his position threatened with then attorney general loretta lynch? >> he wanted to go to court to file a civil action to recoup some of the money he spent that he thought he wasn't titled to recoup. he was spending a lot of his own money. lynch's justice department told him if you go forward with this and air any of these complaints you will be breaking your nda and we'll pursue you. kennedy: you said it could very
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well become a criminal matter, therefore the nda would not apply. have you spoken with jeff sessions about this matter? >> we are in the process of doing that. we are going to appeal to the attorney general to release the witness from that. kennedy, we don't know what's in the nda. so we want to get a copy of that. but we want him to be released. it's his story, it's in the public interest and we need to get the facts out. kennedy: where is trey gowdy on this? is the house oversight committee going to pick this up as an active investigation? >> we are. we are going to be pushing forward with some of this. the first things that you will probably see involve the nda and involve allowing the witness to be able to talk to congress.
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kennedy: who has access to the nda? who can right? >> the department of justice. >> the informant doesn't have a copy of it. he signed it and doesn't have a copy of it. he's being told by lynch don't do anything because you will face reper cushions. it's not clear to me what's in it or if any of the conditions are valid. he can put a lot of meat on the bones in terms of russian activity to recruit the children tons and use their positions of power and influence to enrich people in return and give russia a stake in our uranium reserves. kennedy: are there any whistleblowers holcomb forward and give the same level of testimony? >> i don't know if there are now or not. the reason we want to talk to the confidential informant, he
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will probably be able to provide us with information where you can broaden the investigation and get more facts. kennedy: i appreciate your time. thanks again. coming up, the controversy over the president's phone call to a military widow. why is the u.s. military in places most of americans can't find on a map? your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember.
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kennedy: why are our troops in places like niger. led lindsey graham said he didn't know. john mccain is right to tell the military, you have got to tell us more, and he's right to say that. kennedy: senate majority leader
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chuck schumer revealed he, too, did not know our troop levels were so high in the african countries. so i have to ask if they don't know what we are doing in niger, is there anyone who does? joining me, buck sexton. not you radio program that you must fam familiarize yourselfw with. if senator lindsey graham on the armed services committee who is a houck i shall republican. if he's displeelsd and in the dark, don't you think that's problematic? >> i think he should have read what was sent to him by the white house on the record and in the open. if they can't keep track where troops are when they have been told it's a matter of public record, that's on them. this whole thing has gone the
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spun out of control because of the narrative. you have u.s. special forces and other folks in the u.s. government in places in the world that aren't talked about a lot. kennedy: i'm not talking about disclosing locations of people operating in secret. >> this for us available not just to the public, by the many information that they should be aware of. kennedy: you are saying shame on you, lindsey graham. >> absolutely. kennedy: if we are talk about frederica wilson's hat, maybe we are talking about the wrong thing. maybe we should be having discussions with being spread too thin. >> the mission set of u.s.
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special forces is a force multiplier. the reason we have small contingents in niger and other places people don't think of as active conflict zones. how many people think of u.s. troops in the philippines? they could use a whole you bunch. >> i think we also rely on and you have a much great area of expertise. i'm asking as a civilian who doesn't want to see money and lives misspent for no gain in this country. if we are so spread thin and in these places, when are we ever going to see the results and aren't we relying too heavily on special forces? >> i think the counter argument would be u.s. special forces are in places like niger so you don't have a collapse of the central government and the
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multi-national u.n. intervention that is led by the u.s. and when you are talking about in the hundreds which is what has been disclosed in niger. you have them in that country he they can train up thousands and tens of thousands of indigenous forces. kennedy: we go places like libya and iraq that devolves into places that don't resemble countries anymore. kennedy: hillary clinton taking out the central government and letting it implode on itself creating a vacuum for terror. >> the special forces set is well defined. and it has a history of success that we don't hear about. are memes about frederica
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wilson's hat a distraction? of course. niger is not where we should be having the conversation. that's afghanistan. hundreds of people have died in the last two weeks. i feel like this is a much -- niger is focusing on a much bigger problem. we do have a large, 10,000 and up footprint. what are we doing in those countries. kennedy: you are saying there are no benefits from a few hundred troops or several thousand over the course of a decade and and a half. because there is no measurable positive outcome. we have not won the war and terror, we haven't even if made a dent. therefore we haven't made america safer. is that what you are saying? >> into. i think you have to look at each situation with the specifics of
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what's happening on the ground. the indij news forces and the central -- the indigenous forces. kennedy: we don't know if we can trust the people we are training and arming. they tend to flip. >> they are conflict zones which means there are risks. any time we are talking about a country where we are concerned that the government could be overthroanl with whacko jihadists. kennedy: i understand that. just because i don't have acne doesn't mean i don't want pimples. the election for virginia governor the democrats say could start their comeback. traders -- they're always looking for advantages.
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kennedy: we are two weeks away from the virginia gubernatorial race. it's a state that has gone blunt last two elections. the veal clear politics puts northam ahead. but the democrats are seriously
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lagging behind republicans when it comes to fundraising. virginia is one of only 13 governor's mansions still held by the democrats. kristen, is this race more important to democrats than it is to republicans? >> emotionally it's very important to democrats. last year has not been great for them. after losing the presidency to donald trump, an losing special elections along the way. they need a win. they need something big to say we still know how to win elections. kennedy: are there parallels among this race and the georgia
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race where there had to be a runoff? >> it's hard to extrapolate from statewide or as congressional race and say this has a broader narrative. but what makes this one different, within the entire state of virginia, you have got different dem graph can trends represented. things affecting the whole country. you have got northern virginia that has a lot of tech countries and a lot of the immigration, but you have also got coal country in the southern part of the state. virginia is a state with diverse demographics that says a lot about what both parties are facing in terms of their dem demographic challenges in the future. >> you have a candidate, ralph northam who is not bernie-backed
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candidate. and you have the leader of the dnc who is not choice to run the party. if democrats lose this race what will it do to the internal struggle? >> it will embolden folks who say we have to make a clean break from all things clinton and we have to embrace the bernie sanders energy, the populism, the new new left. i would imagine if this election goes badly for democrats in virginia you will seat progressive grassroots of the party trying to seize more control over the party's governing apparatus to harness more energy from their base of supporters. kennedy: is this the type of thing where supporters aren't answering the phone? or does northam have a
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comfortable enough lead that he will win and it will be a bellwether for democrats. >> the polls were close in the 2016 race. but gillespie has overperformed in general election polls. in 2018 he ran for senate and that race was decided by a small margin. and the polls showed he wasn't close to winning. if there was going to be an election where the republic what could overperform, it wouldn't surprise me if it were this election. if i were a democrat i wouldn't feel safe with a 4 or 5-point margin. kennedy: we'll be keeping an eye on it the next few weeks. a judge here in new york says the nypd deserves to have quote an exposee on their incompetence
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they have shown on civil asset forfeiture. this started in 2014 when a legal aid group tried to study the nypd's records despite the fact that the city paid a contractor to design a data base just for asset forfeiture. the city attorney says they lack the capability to search information in their data base. and they don't have a backup of the data. the city has seized $68 million through asset forfeiture. much of this is defaulted on. the nypd says the asset forfeiture data is backed up in multiple places.
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but should the police be able to seize people's property on a hunch. anthony, it seems there is more to this story than meets the eye. if you have a superior court judge who says this is nonsense. what's really going on? >> i don't know what's going on. i would take any official word from the nypd with a huge grain of salt because they have been trending towards less transparency for years. they used to publish their disciplinary records every week. but in 2016 it went away because some one in the police union discovered an obscure statute that says it violates the privacy of the officers. that's kind of rich when they are stealing people's property without due process, and not
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keeping track of it, and not aware of microsoft excel that could keep track of this. kat: it's just too damn hard to get your stuff back. they want to know where you are, they want to tax you. but it's not important to give your stuff back. i don't think they should have the right to take your stuff away in the first place. kennedy: lawmakers democrats and republicans. if you say i can't access the data base, would that be a viable defense? >> it wouldn't even fly. the problem is, there isn't enough people standing up on this issue. it's a crime to take someone else's property without due
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process. i'm for asset forfeiture when you get a criminal conviction. you don't have the right to go to someone's house and take their property because you suspect them of committing a crime. why do we teach our kids. innocent until proven guilty. jeff sessions refuses to roll back the regulation on this is insane. many people have made this an obama issue. it's republicans like mike lee, rand paul, ted cruz. the list goes on. kennedy: one of the democrats most of egregious in this area is kamala harris. she is awful when it comes to civil asset forfeiture. >> it's lazy. go get a criminal conviction and prosecute in a court of law. kennedy: then the process you have to go through to get your
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stuff back. >> this makes her job easier. kat: i don't think people just are deciding not to get it back because they went through such a wonderful experience and want the government to have it. kennedy: the process you have to go through and the expense. anthony, lawrence and kat, thank you for being here. coming up, the president pant congressional republicans want to final size a budget. the gop budget plan would increase the deficit by $1.5 trillion. what's the libertarian solution in we'll talk about that next. who use their expertise to keep those businesses covered. and here's to the heroes behind the heroes behind the heroes, who brought us delicious gyros. actually, the gyro hero owns vero's gyros, so he should have been with those first heroes.
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kennedy: president trump will head to capitol hill tomorrow to meet with senate republicans. the president is urging the house to follow suit after the senate narrowly passed a budget next week. so now they can hopefully move on to the bigger goal of tax reform. a vote from the house could come on thursday. but backing the budget would add $1.5 trillion to the deficit the next 10 years. so does that make sense for people who preach fiscal
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responsibility? joining me, the professor of economics at trinity college. great to see you. let's talk about this budget. do you like what you have seen so far? >> they talk about thanks cuts. if you look at the corporate tax rate. business thanks rate in the youth, way higher than any other country it's bad for business, bad for america. as you tax something like business, you will see less of it. so we need tax cuts. so any tax cut is a good tax cut. but if you look at it, it's pretty measly. >> the thanks cuts are really not that monumental. >> it's actually quite minuscule. let's get excited about minuscule.
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but it's really small. kennedy: the parties are both in the middle of civil wars. the only thing the democrats can agree on is resisting the president. even when he had good ideas like reforming the thanks coat and giving people a tax break. >> they increase spending and taxes basically by a trillion dollars over the past 10 years on an annual basis. now they are like let's just decrease it by $150 billion. so it's a very small fraction. kennedy: that's $1.5 trillion over 10 years. >> if we were to go back 10 years. we are are talking about a small amount. the guy who is a chain smoker who went from three packs per day to four packs per day and
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the doctor says you know what, you should cut back on your smoking. so the guy says i have got a four-back per day. now i'll leave out the last three cigarettes. kennedy: pro smokers are like doubt, that's way too much. get back to four packs. ed, thank you so much. good luck with all of your economic endeavors. very bright future for this young man. if the do-nothing congress can do something right. coming up. most of people think of bridge collapses. there is a younger crew at it, far more exciting than west virginia. i'll show you off the bridge next. [vo] when it comes to investing,
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virginia where 80,000 people attended the bridge festival. every year they celebrate opening of the new river gorge bridge by base jumping off the 186-foot high span. they also have something for people who refuse to jump. this is called a catapult. it's fascinating. unfortunately if you google jump off a bridge, every story is about cleveland browns fans. you don't have to be president to dominate twitter. you can also be a colonel. kfc, they can't even call it kentucky fried chicken. kfc made head lines when someone
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noticed their twitter account follows 11 people named herb. other five are former members of the spice girls which makes their followers list 11 herbs and spices. get it? it's like their recipe. that's funnier than a backless chicken trying to ride a skateboard with 9 lives. we tried to reach the man who discovered the rurk -- the ruset he died of boredom. the moral of the story is be eafl how much time you spend on twitter. topic number 3. a new study found that drinking
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alcohol will improve your ability to speak a foreign language. it will be a little slow. who needs rosetta stone when you have got rose. british and dutch researchers need an excuse to drink in their lab. what? this keg -- those aren't strippers. the researchers took 50 men and attempted to teach them foreign languages. the men who didn't drink beer weren't any more fliewnlts. but the men who drank beer were more fliewrnlt while calling
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until customized became affordable with bulky 8-track tapes, then the switch to cassette tapes and device when sony introduced the walkman in 1979, then the cd in 1982. do you remember trying to run or do anything with the portable cd player? mini disks never caught on. but when steve jobs introduced the ipod in 2001, who knew how dependent we would be on having every song at our disposal at any time. music will always be at the forefront of technology. it's implicitly tide to our future. hallelujah. follow me on twitter and instagram.
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email kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com. tomorrow on the snow chris stirewalt is here along with mollie hemingway and peter suderman. they knew nothing about... >> i went through 50-some-odd years of my life and had no clue. >> an inheritance they can hardly believe... >> what was your reaction as you opened those first boxes? >> it was mind-blowing. >> why does andrew green have george washington's will? >> bare-knuckle politics, cold-blooded murder, a legacy all but snuffed out... >> this was a cloud of suspicion of having lived a double life. >> what did they do? >> what are the chances that those boxes would've just been trashed? >> very good chance of that. >> what would you do? >> well, it drove me crazy. >> how 'bout 6,000? >> and what's it all worth? >> you think you'll ever get another auction with a story like this? >> no, i kinda doubt it.

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