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breaching the gospel, i don't know that we'll ever see another billly graham. david: that does it for us. join melissa francis and me every weekday at 4:00. kennedy: nancy pelosi calls republican tax cuts a scam. funny, i say the same thing about her career. should schools arm teachers to help prevent shootings? dennis is back. grab a monster truck. it's time to crush it. nancy pelosi wants her old job back and she is willing to say any crazy thing to tunnel in. she belittled the $1,000 bonus goifn millions of mayors cans as a result of the tax bill.
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who is she to tell someone the value of money. >> we are not talking about that. in any event -- i am a mother of five. i can speak louder than anybody. kennedy: the question wasn't the head' count from your uterus. the question was about living pay check to paycheck. the tax bill ticked above 50% nationally and it's winning in 7 critical battleground states. it's here is how i can help you succeed, not i want my old job back so i will say anything to make republicans fail.
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when you are worth tens of millions of dollars, she is the embody equipment much everything that's wrong with washington. and politician drunk on past power who will do anything to get the house sceptre back in her icy death grasp. god help us all who will i pelosied into oblivion when the democrats win back the house of pain. i'm "kennedy." nancy pelosi today held an event in san francisco where she doubled down on her criticism of the gop tax cuts. >> what we are trying to do is have a give and take with the community about how these budget -- this tax scam which is
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a rip-off of the middle class, a gift to the highest as 83% goes to the top 1%. oh, my gosh, how unconscionable. kennedy: is she really that out of touch? joining me, senior editor at the federalist, mollie hemingway. in very called this tax bill unpatriotic. democrats are trying to frame the discussion in a different light. because they would like to piggyback on the success the tax cuts might provide while offering better solutions for middle class earners. mollie: democrats had a plan to fight the tax bill by saying that the bill was insignificant.
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and people didn't support the plan until they saw the increases in their weekly and monthly paychecks that can lead up to thousands of dollars a year. all of a sudden this tax reform package is quite popular. democrats claimed it wouldn't do much and people are seeing with their even eyes that it is. disparaging these dollar amounts is no big deal is politically unwise. but she was saying this is unpatriotic because it creates problems for future generations. there is a problem in congress, and it's not with tax cuts but spending bills passing on to future generations unstable situation. i don't believe she thinks this because she didn't say a word under the previous administration when the national debt nearly doubled and spending
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programs were enact. but she is not wrong. kennedy: republicans are no longer the party conservative fiscal steward. they are happy free spenders. and it's a dangerous combination increasing spending and lowering taxes. they have to get smart about that, and' they would be happy to cut the tax relief and cut spending. i don't trust they will cut military spending even when they say they are going to enhance entitlements. do you think voters will see through her ploy? and will democrats put her back in charge as house speak for they do get the majority in the fall? mollie: nancy pelosi broke an you can enviable poll. she is the least popular poll
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anything america. they tried to stop this tax reform plan by lying by the. but now that it's passed and to 0 quote in there are now that they passed the bill you can see what's in the bill, and what's in the bill is favorable. it's a long time until the election, anything can happen. but running against a popular tax reform bill is not politically wise. kennedy: so why does leader pelosi not admit at tax cuts are helping the middle class. we have jessica tarlov, and dagen mcdowell.
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this so interesting. you can heart murmur as democrats are trying to figure out what to do with nancy pelosi. is her heart in the right place? dagen: what heart? democrats are concerned about this. you have ads running in states like indiana against claire mccaskill saying she didn't vote for the tax bill. they are returning the ads in indiana as well. she didn't vote for a middle class tax cut. and you hear from left wing democrats coming out. keith ellison and' cleaver in missouri trying to distance themselves from this kinds of language. i'm glad she is on the road trying too get in touch with actual americans make and what $1,000 might buy them.
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but you can't go into the waffle house and order your hash browns with you shaved white truffles. >> the one thing that might stand in their way are these tax cuts. people realizing they are getting more money than they thought they were going to get. but she is going out saying these things. these are crumbs, she is unpatriotic. she can make an argument that she is worried about the deficit and the debt. but unpatriotic and crumbs is like trying to snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory. >> democrats could can victorious in the mid-terms. both side want their side to win. if democrats take back the
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house, does she automatically become house speaker again? jessica: i would assume so, but i would think there would be a challenge again. the young democrats are running more moderate. in pennsylvania connor is running as a moderate and he distanced himself from nancy pelosi. kennedy: if she is that unpopular it can't just be new members of the hughes who oppose her. jessica: there was a political piece, what does the leader shurp look like? steny hoyer? who is not a spring chicken. jamie: they have been trying to challenge for for 15 years.
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people keep challenging her and she keeps winning -- >> it's the money. kennedy: she takes revenge on people. dagen: she wins because she is a great money raiser. jessica: republicans posted their greatest january since 2012. dagen: locally the democrats are raising a lot of money. one thing i'll points out on the messaging on the right from the republican side. they need to make the point of who spends your money better. you or nancy pelosi. kennedy: i spend her money better. i would love to spend her money. the president may have found common ground on tax reform. raising the federal gas tax. president trump surprised gop lawmakers by supporting a 25 cent per gallon federal gas hike
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to fund his infrastructure plan. two conservative groups are out with a study that find a gas tax hike would actually hurt red states the most of obviously. a report by the koch brothers-backed group found mississippi would be hardest hit. house holds spending an extra $391 a year. 9 out of 10 who wok burden the most of would can in trump country. mitch mcconnell says no way, not a chance. what is going to happen with the 25 cent per gallon gas tax. jamie: he should say if you want transportation we need top do entitlement reform. once you fix entitlement reform we have plenty of money for
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transportation. that's where the real problem is. kennedy: do democrats have the stomach to tackle retirement reform? jessica: in your monologue you said democrats pretending they care about the debt. republicans pretending they care about the debt. donald trump campaigned on not touching entitlements. the gas tax is right in line with who he naturally is which is a liberal new yorker. if you are hitting red states it doesn't matter base live here. it's consistent with who he really is. dagen: who should pay for the roads and fixing them. the people who use them. kennedy: what about poor people.
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they tend to live father away from where they work. so they have to drive more. and they use mere gas. and they don't have teslas. dagen: who is going pay for it. if people who are driving teslas are not paying for it because they don't use gas. dagen: i take public transportation and they are using my tax dollars to fund the general revenue. kennedy: it doesn't mean it will automatically go to infrastructure. dagen: the highway trust fund is funded through the gas tax. so the highway trust fund and fixing our roads has been funded by general revenue. meaning the people who aren't using the roads are paying to fix them. i take the subway here and i'm
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paying to fix potholes in missouri. it's insane. who is paying for it? not people using the roads? kennedy: you raise gas prices more people will drive electric cars. dagen: they have to find a way to tax electric cars more. kennedy: or find a way not to spend so much money. dagen: if people don't want to fix the road, stop bitching about the potholes. they don't want to pay. they want someone else to take care of their roads. jamie: a marketing campaign on why we should want potholes. kennedy: we need that passion and heat to continue.
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kennedy: welcome back. the trump presidency may have transformed late night comedy into a lecture series. but that won't stop roseanne bar from playing a trump supporter. she said trump offended one-half of america and hillary offended the other half. kathy griffin offered to host the white house correspondent's dinner if the president attend. joining me to discuss the perfect host for the white house correspondent's dinner, dennis
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miller. >> i don't know if you have ever done that white house dinner, there it's a tough crowd. a lot of sticks. kennedy: if they hired somebody like kathy griffin. she might go after the president. but would he attend? >> i think -- i don't know, it's appropriate that he want in gop. an elephant never forgets. he knows she is scrambling and he won't be her star gate tbiengt cool kids' group. i think what happened to kathy griffin and she made a tactical error. she made a back tactical error. they held up too many heads on youtube. to hold up the head was bad commerce. of course, she would like to get
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back in there. but i don't think trump is willing to help her. kennedy: it reminds me of rosie o'donnell dressing up to play steve bannon and snl did not ask her to play that character. there is a big anti-trump mood and comedy. is there any way to salvage that continue tore make it entertaining to put the president in the kind of light that's befitting the president so he's allowed to be self-deprecating and allowing a comedian to do it again? >> i won't do it again. i did it with bush. not bush or his wife. but the whole crowd is clutching pearls. it's like murf the surf checked
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in. i would think kathy is not going to end up doing it. if i was kathy, i would remember at some point roseanne had this lightbulb go off. the people who pay for tickets, and the people she pleased with the beheading shots are the people who want comps. rosie looks great. doesn't she look beautiful in all the press she's doing? kennedy: i think it's a smart move on her part. it's authentic her character would be a trump supporter. i think the most of shock thing you can do in comedy right now is support the president. it speaks to her ultimate aim, and i think it's funny how much she hates hillary. >> i think rosie started out -- when was she first on your radar
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when she said she was a domestic goddess. if you look back to the last election and see who she did well with on the female side. it wasn't young women making their way in the world. it was mothers who stayed at home who voted for trump. i think roseanne is authentic. i think the reason roseanne has problems with hillary and not trump. i believe his outer voice is an accurate depiction of his inner voice. conversely where i don't think hillary's inner voice and outer voice has ever had a cup of coffee together. i think there is an authenticity with trump that roseanne is aware of. kennedy: i think it's refreshing. it's very boring when comics hit the same note over and over
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kennedy: i could talk to buck sexton all night long. there is a new power struggle in the white house. reports are that jared kushner is putting up a fight regarding his security clearance. he's operating under interim security clearance. white house chief of staff secretary john kelly said he would revoke anyone's security clearance that has not been approved since january, 2016. let me ask buck sexton, form cia
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officer and host of the buck sexton show. why is it taking so long for jared kushner's security clearance? why does he still have interim clearance. >> somebody who has a lot of international travel and business connections will take longer to investigate than some guy who grew up in montana, never left the state and joined the government in some capacity. that's the positive way to look at it. the other way is there could be some red flags that don't mean he won't get a clearance, but as somebody who went through the process there are some areas where they say we need to talk about this, meaning the people involved in the investigation process. they are tight lipped by the because it involves different branches of the federal government and a lot of raw information that comes in from different folks, ex-wife, former girlfriend and former
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boyfriends. people that lived with you in college. kennedy: some of the past under views with agents, he lost his job because he was apparently beating his wife. >> you are talking about a huge number of people that are trying to get clearances. kennedy: would jared kushner have the highest level security clearance? >> i would assume so. but they don't necessarily tell us that. if he's handling the pdb, yes he would have to have the highest level. in kelly's statement he said we'll pull all the clearances. kennedy: read between the lines. >> the line in between unless i say it's important the person keep their clearance.
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i think kelly is going to make that special exception that he left himself as an out if need be for kushner. kushner is with ivanka and the president of the united states. kennedy: would kelly be holding up the clearance? he probably would know if he needed to know. but now it's probably just a function of if you want to play chicken over power in the white house, we can do this. at the end of the day i think kelly is willing to lose this job or leave this job fit comes down to it. kennedy: does jared kushner want john kelly out of this role? he limited access to the president from everybody including his family members. are you hearing john kelly wants jared kushner out of the white snows. >> it's a fair estimation that
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there is a struggle about who will be the alpha, the taupe dog between kelly and kushner. but that doesn't mean one wants the other to be gone. there has already been a husband cleaning of the white house. ivanka and jared based on the reporting, people they didn't want hanging around. if kelly gives a get out of jail -- dis. sayings on the clearance issue. maybe it's a come together moment. this whole thing seems to be a way of kelly saying one, all the critics of the rob porter thing piling on me, they need to watch themselves. also if you want to pile on, we can do this and i'll go all day. i think it's a come at me moment for a former three-star marine general. so i wouldn't want to come at
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him. kennedy: last week's until school shooting is forcing us to ask difficult questions. should teachers carry guns in the classroom to protect students. alabama is proposing that. it require them to submit to mental health he valuations and training before being aloud carry guns in the schools. is this a good idea or does it create more liability. the party panel is back. i have mixed feeling about this. people talk about schools and gun-free zones as being soft targets. they are the softest targets. they point to the israeli model and say we have to harden the targets.
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i can't imagine that the teachers that they have and granted i have only been in two public school systems, i can't see have many of those teachers wanting to arm themselves. what do you do? jessica: i think you have a conversation about school security that isn't arming the teachers. you have a conversation about security guard and you talk about sensible gun reform. but there is another element to this. we have such a hard time getting great teachers anyway for our public school system. if we added the elements they have to be an armed guard, even fewer would want to do it. kennedy: you would keep a lot of people out. but what if you do have teachers who want to undergo that training, the manhattan at health evaluation, the 40 hours of firearms training.
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jamie: i think it should be optional. if you have former military teaching, it makes all the sense in the world that someone who is comfortable handling guns. there should be no state law saying you can't be a teacher if you are not willing to carry a gun. kennedy: or you could have school marshals. like you have air marshals on planes. you wouldn't know hot teachers are because they wouldn't be wearing security. dagen: tyrus said unemployed veterans who know how to use firearms. you think about it like the tsa. we nationalized airport security. kennedy: we don't arm the tsa.
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dagen: right. but you think about putting veterans to work that way. this will be an interesting issue state by state. that's where you have seen gun regulations since the newtown shooting in connecticut. but i think asking teachers to protect the schools with weapons, that's a tall order. one thing school districts can do. one of my friend was unhappy with the way her kid were being educated, she ran for the school board. the first thing she did after parkland had checked to see that he school in her district had gone through the steps of the emergency response plan, and they are supposed to do that several times a year. jessica: i don't know how anyone can argue that there shouldn't
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be mental health evaluations. but also this element of where are you going to put these weapons. the parents have to be notified if there are guns in the school. kennedy: the art teacher with her satchel or a bunch of bad kids. nikolas cruz part ii. they know where the weapons are and they break in. jamie: if you are not comfortable with guns you shouldn't have those people with guns. but there are ex--military who do teach and they are very comfortable with guns. who would not want their math teacher who happens to be a former marine who just happens to have a gun if someone comes in. kennedy: there are mixed feeling
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cane * nasa's acting administrator yesterday outlined his plan to send humans back to the moon, at least in the next 12 years. we humans may one day overstay our welcome on the blue planet and have to find a new home on space. is it time to pack our bags and blast off? let me ask michio kaku. you say as human beings we have to leave, adapt or die. what's it going to be. >> 99.9% of all life forms on the planet earth have gone extinct. extinction is the norm.
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we think we are the exception because we have an interest atlantic and machines. the dinosaurs had no space program. and the * made it official, we are going back to the moon, and we are going to mars and even beyond. and just three weeks ago, elon musk fired up his falcon heavy rocket. that was a moon rocket. millions watched it online and it was paid for by elon musk. what a deal. we have two moon rockets. nasa's booster rocket and the falcon heavy. kennedy: the space race between billionaires, i think it will benefit humanity. the idea of extraterrestrial life. you point out there are so many habitable planets in our
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neighborhood. i'm wondering, a, we are not alone. but there is consciousness on those planets and does consciousness develop in the same way even with it's happening at a distance? >> we think that there will be perhaps billions of planets we'll eventually encounter that arer are like -- that are earth like. and so we expect it could be some advanced civilizations out there. the big question is how come they don't land on the white house lawn and announce their existence. if you are walk in a groafort and meet a squirrel or deer? do you try to talk to them? maybe initial, but they don't talk back. so they you get bored and you leave. we are just not very interesting to them. kennedy: are we boring?
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they are the simplistic ones? and they are so advanced? your book is fantastic. your writing is so enlightening. i love the big questions from your mathematical mind that's so based in physics. sometimes we don't have the answers. but i love your search. dr. kaku, good luck with your book. coming up, any country can wage a cyber war. but it takes a special person to wage a flower war. "topical storm" is next. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees.
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kennedy: the east coast experienced a heat wave that brought temperatures as high as 80 degrees to washington, d.c. but most of of the heat came from the paper shredders they are running. this is the "topical storm." topic number one. x begin at london fashion week where the are you charred quinn show took home the crowd. queen elizabeth. she is so cute she made the first mass week appearance of her 65-year reign.
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but she didn't stay long when she found out you can't tip the male models. this isn't the magic michael show. where is chatting what's his name. why isn't the bar open? celebrity sightings are common at fashion shows. one model said it was like nothing she last had ever seen before, like a sandwich. topic number two. let's head over to greece where they just held their annual flour war to mark the beginning of lent. participants celebrate the even of carnivale by beating each other with bags of flour. similar to what they do with mardi gras.
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there they are using bags of cocaine from what i have heard. but nobody in greece is ripping off their tops for a set of beads. greeks are some of the best people you would ever meet on earth. i want to clear that up because i note last joke raids a lot of uni-brows. william shatner has a message for a texas democrat who used his photo in her newsletter. the message is, don't cling on me. cling-on is a language trekkies use. she sent a picture showing her and shatner at comicon.
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the price line negotiator said no deal it's a brave move. this could help her with the coveted voting bloc of people who still live at home with their parents. topic number four. fans of jimmy buffets new play escape top margaritaville had to escape to a new bar. they apparently ran out of margaritas. they are absolutely essential to being there. that's like running out of ear plugs at a fergy concert. the marquee theater claims friday night audience ran up the biggest bar tab in the theater's history. you have got to gufer those bartenders credit, it's hard to keep a straight face when you
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are being called a moron. the theater says the bar is fully stocked. a pirate looks at 40 as now a pirate looks at graffiti. he went to paris is now he went to rikers. this takes place an alley behind port authority. i have been there. lucky to have survived. topic five. speak of port authority. police arrested a chinese food deliveryman because he rode his bicycle through the nearby lincoln tunnel. and for some reason a half-hour after arresting him, the cops were hungry for more arrests. his name is 19-year-old bruce lee.
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his name was brew lee because he died. he said he attempted to deliver an order of chicken. it's illegal to transport hazardous materials through the tunnel. and was carrying a dagger in his backpack. but nobody had a worse night than his customers. they couldn't figure out how much flour to use to make their own chicken. so flowery. girl scouts in colorado are getting an early education in capitalism with a brilliant marketing plan to sell more cookies. it's colorado. so guess where they are selling them. i'll, explain in the "nightcap"
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kennedy: girl scout leaders have been forced to answer the age old question, do i like money or dumb rules. girl scouts are allowed to sell their sweet treats to stoners outside the state's dispense ris.
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in san diego a out got the idea to sling her cookies outside a pot shot. she made $1,600 in four hours. you make money selling trees where people are hungry and they have cash. when they are high and out of their minds they will spend that money on sugary biscuits. with progress and prosperity goes temperance. girl scouts are exploiting the weaknesses. they will be better entrepreneurs and better humans by figuring out marketing margins and human nature and they will get those badges. email kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com. tomorrow on the show judge
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