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rino mitch mcconnell and paul ryan really are. thanks for being with us. that's it for us. we thank you for being us. congressman jim jordan fan ron desantis. thanks for being us. good night from new york. kennedy: democrats make the case tax cuts are a bad thing. wait until you hear their lateest argument. the president meets with republicans to discuss gun control. should the government give everybody universal basic income? put your hand out, we have a surprising poll. round up the troops. more polls are pouring in from battleground districts around the country and the republican tax plan is becoming quite popular. republicans were under water with big promises and democratic messaging that foretold of iewn and that hasn't happened.
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>> this is armageddon. this is a very big deal. because you know why? there is a hard way to come back from this. kennedy: the problem for the -- the hags that cried wolf is that gielsd not bad. they want the majority so bad in the mid-terms they are willing to sell a pack of lies to conquer by just one seat. where can dems go next? their big sell is the right one. you can't keep spending money and blowing up the deficit if you want to protect future generations from owing a big credit card bill to china. deficit spending is like heroin-scotted crack for
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democrats. they are addicted to it and it's the basis for their existence. joe donnelly clutching his pearls. where were you during the obama years when he racked up $9 trillion in national debt with no way to offset or pay for it. republicans are no longer fiscal stewards, but this hypocrisy is laughable. with leadership this inept, they are stupidly grasping that straws that may break the donkey's back. i'm "kennedy." the 2018 race is about to heat up. when it does, republicans will be touting the tax cuts. democrats will say it's all
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smoke and mirrors. but come election day, who will win the argument? lisa boothe is here as well as the coo of asset management and "reason" magazine editor at large matt welch is in the house. you say democrats are too stupid to capitalize on a proper tax message fun it is the right one. >> correct. what they hit on when this was being past, it was this is going to hammer the middle class and pay higher taxes. we live in a high tax state and that's the narrow sliver of people, i think we'll pay a little bit necessary taxes, too in is almost nobody who is going to pay for taxes. as soon as people discover that's not true.
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kennedy: i'm getting a bigger refund than i thought? >> we are going to go back to trillion dollar deficits under unified republican government. that's dangerous and irresponsible and it could hurt the economy later. but right now what people see, they are getting a crack. >> the dems blew it because the narrative that they gave leading up to the passage was completely wrong. what's happening is interesting. look at silicon valley traditionally left leaning. tim cook and schultz from starbucks are saying we'll bring back money and ryan vest it in our country. at least the ceos are coming clean and saying this is a good idea, thank you, president trump. kennedy: lisa? i think this is interesting.
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there is so much political back and forth. you have a dramatic white house with economic conditions that can be so beneficial for republicans. how can they blow it? >> i think we are seeing public opinion change on the tax law. as you mentioned. when they are seeing their paychecks are increasing, clearly that will have a difference in the way they view the law. i don't know how much -- mid-terms are about turning out the base. i think it will mitigate losses. is torically -- historically the party in charge loses seats. kennedy: how is the democratic base activated? >> they hate trump. i don't know if it's motivating factor enough to get the red meat like we saw with obamacare repeal that drove out the forces in 2004 and 2014.
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i don't know if we have that type of issue to drive out that force at a time when republicans controlling congress and the white house. >> the stock market is at record highs day after day. we have all-time high balances on average in 401ks. >> opposition drives passion. opposition typically brings people out when you are opposing something. even though this is a great thing and it's helping the economy, i don't know if it's enough to get people out. kennedy: former president obama taking a swipe at the trump administration saying the obama administration was scandal free.
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foregetting about benghazi and the irs targeting and bowe bergdahl, and a secret speech at m.i.t. obama said we didn't have a scandal that embarrassed us. he said generally speaking you didn't hear about a lot of obama drama in the white house. does that mean even some of his fans realize he's full of baloney when it comes to scandals? i would have preferred a luscious sex scandal over dying vets or a bad iran deal other irs targeting political groups. >> it speaks to how people process politics. what happened at va is an incredible scandal. these are the people who fought
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for us and we didn't fulfill our promises and a lot of people died. in the brain it's like a scandal that has to involve a hooker or some sex star payout or someone acting in a grotesque fashion. this is a $4.4 trillion government. the way that money is spent is scandalous and more important than the comportment of people who don't know how to act. kennedy: ways even more scandalous is doubling the national debt which president trump did. maybe some of the drama he's alluding to in the current white house. >> one of the things he said in the secret speech is when he said the government not full of waste. he says there are more hard-working people in government than the private sector. well he didn't spend time in the
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private sector so that's makes sense. to say there noise fraud or weaflt. come on. we know how much waste there is in government. kennedy: how many pork books do we have to read to realize there are redundant programs. >> we had turtle tunnels with the stimulus and money allocated to conscious stall districts that don't exist. money that was recklessly spent that didn't produce the jobs promised to americans. president trump sits out there thumbing his nose at the current president. >> he's quieter than i thought. i have got some liberal friends there. they are kind of like a little bit like where is he? they expected to see him around town more. eating a hot dog at a game.
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he's kind of following the w plan. kennedy: and his paintings. i want one myself. let's talk about some potentially huge developments in the robert mueller russia investigation. the special counsel has moved to dismiss all charges against rick gates. gates has reportedly agreed to testify about everything he knows in the russia case. for the feds to cut him loose, he must be causing up some good info. the president tweeted, quote, witch hunt. how big a deal is the news about rick gates and should the president be concerned. buck sexton, rick gates, charges
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dropped, what does it mean? >> i kind do any better than witch hunt. was it just with one exclamation? the reason we are seeing this now is mueller wants to flip one guy on the other guy. anybody who has watched a cop show, you know this is how it works. you get one northern a crime to flip on the other one. this won't matter to any of us who won worry whether there was trump russia collusion. the additional charges thrown at gates and manafort that indicates any collusion, and if you were going to use one of those individuals to flip collusion you would need to establish that in one of those indictments. you would want a written record of that. so it looks like they are just going to annihilate manafort and
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tax fraud, all the different financial problems. ken there are all the sleazy stuff he was doing long before i entered the trumpsphere. armchair lawyers said the president shouldn't be tweeting about this investigation. is there a method to that madness? >> there is a whole school of jiewrls prudence who says the president can't be guilty of a crime while's president. the president realizes -- some people say yes, some people say no. if he got removed from office he could be. kennedy: impeachment is a separate process. >> there would be impeachment and then removal with the senate. and that's not going to happen. trump recognizes that this is a political exercise. the whole mueller probe.
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if they had the smoking gun evidence about collusion and had anything that would make people think there was a kremlin conspiracy, we would know by the by now. they have been looking at this for months and months. what mueller is doilings a very pernicious but common thing in bureaucracies feel like they have to justify the o.t. overtime has to have some rationale behind it. that's why you see charge after charge for process crimes, or going after manafort and gates. they were shady international hatchets. kennedy: if there were special counsel apound during the hillary clinton email scandal, do you think there would have been this level of indictment? >> you could have gotten this level of indictment. and anybody would have brought charges against hillary clinton. people freak out and say she committed treason and would go
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to jail for a decade. she probably would have taken some kind of a plea. but if you were running to be the president of the united states, taking a plea on the issue of mishandling classified information. she absolutely violated the statutes. now we are being told with the manafort probe -- i mean the mueller probe, all the statutes matter. if you lied to the fbi, you are going away. at the end of this i think the biggest risk for donald trump specifically there is some is some nasty political outcome for him. they say in some. mueller's findings the president was close to obstruction. they don't have to bring a charge, they just have to honor things that look bad for trump. and i think trump realizes that's what this whole thing is
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about. kennedy: hillary clinton will say wiener damaged me. thanks for being here. year-round savages. the left and right once again digging in to gun control. the president set to meet with republican law makers to couple a plan. a plan. i'll speak
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kennedy: president trump made no secret of the fact he's in favor of strengthening background checks with or without the nra. >> with background checks we are waiting to see what the senate should do. we think the senate should take our whole bill, but if the senate can't do that we'll discuss and wait until we get to it. kennedy: sheer with me now, florida congressman matt gaetz. let's talk about this.
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a lot of people in your caucus have issues any time the subject of gun control couple. what will get done in a bipartisan manner in the wake of the latest school shooting. >> we believe the second amendment shouldn't stop at state lines. people should be able to use their conceal carry permits with reciprocity in other states. so before we go and pass a bunch of new laws that could potentially deprive law abiding people of their second amendment rights, we have every resource at our disposal to stay safe. >> oftentimes on the left they operate as though there is so much lawlessness and carelessness when it comes to gun ownership in this country.
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a vast majority of gun owners are responsible. but there are flaws in the laws. there are elements of the system that have obviously completely broken down, especially when you look at what happened in florida. what do you see being the final outcome of this legislation and both chambers coming together? >> i hope we don't rush to gun control before knowing whether the gun control measures we are discussing would have had a favorable impact in the parkland shooting or other mass shootings we have seen in this country. i do believe we'll be able to find common ground on the issue of mental health to get more resource to the harden their schools and hire folks with the capability and arms to arm students. and we should insure we have highly qualified people so they can be part of the marshal program to be able to be a force
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multiplier for law enforcement. that way we are not just playing defense. and we can get rid of schools as gun-free zones. kennedy: i talked to one of your colleagues last night about that subject and the softening of targets that has made places like schools and play grounds movie theaters so much more dangerous. the legalization of medical marijuana. one of the biggest holdups in this country in figuring out what the effect marijuana might be on certain medical conditions is the fact there is such limited research. what are you hoping to accomplish in congress. >> only on your show can i talk about guns and weed. the marijuana legislation would insure we have greater access to research and the federal government doesn't stand between people and their patients.
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and we don't stop ourselves from reaching kiewshs. it would allow veterans to have more access to have federally approved research trials and create a safe harbor for some of our universities who want to do marijuana research but are afraid other grants would be put in jeopardy. kennedy: they wouldn't be able to get that federal funding. i know you have an issue with attorney general jeff sessions. we are talking about guns and weed. because ultimately we are talking about freedom. >> that's it. you are absolutely right. what is the role of government? is it to protect you or allow to you have the tools protect yourselves. is the role of government to heal you or should government get out of the way so we can
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kennedy: president trump will be seeking reelection come 2020. and he's already picked his campaign manager. brad parscale. he was the first ever digital strategist. but he may come with some baggage because of his role in the 2016 race, he has been wrapped up in the russia investigation. who hasn't. get a room. why is team trump making the move so early in the first term? let me ask dan henin ever. did i say his name right?
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what does it say he's moving his digital strategist into the top job. >> brad parscale said during the 2016 election that donald trump actually yelled at him and said i don't believe in any of this digital stuff, it's all junk. well, by the end of the campaign and after the election he decided it was real. within political campaigns now there is tension between the data people like parscale and the traditional pollsters and analysts, and they are always arguing with one another. what it says is trump decided the data guides have it right. parscale went into pennsylvania and membership began. kennedy: virginia where they
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knew they were going to lose and ohio they were sure to win. obviously he's convinced the president if he gets more bang for his buck and will tun to do so as they refine their digital strategy as opposed to hiring people to knock on doors and buy tv ad and print ad. >> the other thing about donald trump, it's all about trump and his message. you can use data in a way that drives a single person or single message. that's with things like web-based bots, they shoot out hundreds of thousands of messages on the web. i think that's what brad parscale will do with trump, shoot hum out in social media over and over again and keep repeating the same message. kennedy: i wonder how the talk of russia interfering with the
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election will change the way campaigns will work themselves. >> you have to hire a compliance officer to monitor that your web-based marketing isn't being hijacked. i think it has to lot to do with the mid-terms and a lot to do with robert mueller. if trump doesn't hold the house in the mid-term elections and it's taken over by your friend nancy pelosi. there will be an impeachment effort. the left is taking over the democratic party. we saw that in california with dianne feinstein. kennedy: and they would love nothing more than impeachment. universal income may sounds like a bernie sanders dream come true, but a new gallup poll sos
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42 per of americans would support the idea. a decade ago. what about libertarians. matt welch, i will start with you. there are libertarians in favor of universal basic income which sound completely counterintuitive. what is the libertarian argument for it? >> this is something milton freedman have brought up. we'll give you a check-in stead of having a welfare state. all of these bureaucracies, the people who tell you how to live your lives. the government is smaller. instead you get a check and you will decide how to spend it. alaska does it with their oil
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proceeds. the way progressives champion his idea, and commies say oh, cool, we have the welfare state and everybody gets a check. kennedy: you have to scrap the welfare state and then you can replace it with this which in the end saves you money. >> i hate to say this. we can take a lesson from switzerland who voted down a similar issue by a huge margin. if switzerland can't do that, i don't think we should either. they said their argument for it was by some study or some guy. this would make people work harder and be more productive. if you have something to lean back on, i don't see how that will motivate people to get the higher paying job and work more hours. kennedy: to that point the phrase is not dependency is the
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mother of invention which would lend itself to that line of thinking. it's a necessity. it's when you need to work, that's when you go out and do your most of passionate work. >> we know it's not going to happen. once you create a government program it's tough to take that back as we witnessed with obamacare. the people telling us for 8 years they wanted to repeal obamacare did not get the job done. so it would be on top of this increasing welfare state. we are $22 trillion in debt and we can't afford it. kennedy: we could afford some sort of a swap. >> it's not going to happen. kennedy: it's fun to talk about. is it state by state? >> it depend. alaska has the aforementioned experiment based on oil revenue. seattle and denver tried this.
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they found there was dependency. and also interestingly enough back then, women disproportionately high-tailed it out of their marriages. i got check, cool, i'm out of here. kennedy >> it also makes a case for federalism. alaska is oil rich. that money the companies invest to rent out the oilfield is paid to the citizens of alaska. it's a concept that would work in other states. i don't think you should build government dependency. i don't think it' the job of the government in my opinion. >> you have got different cost of living in different states.
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kennedy: hollywood is preparing for one of the biggest nights in
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of the year, the oscars. my next guest thinks they should give an honorary oscar to ronald reagan. he shares everything from reagans big screen favorites to run-s in with some of hollywood's biggest names including the king of pop, michael jackson. mark weinberg is here, the author of the new book, "movie night with the reagan." i love ronald reagan and i love the 80s. i think there is nothing more 80s than michael jackson visiting the white house. it became apparent he was quite shy. >> it was one of those moments.
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you had to be there to believe. here was this usually sedate white house staff that went berserk when michael jackson came. i had never seen anything like it. kennedy: it was at the height of his "thriller" success in 1983. he came when he was wearing the white glove and the epaulets and the sunglasses. but he locked himself in a bathroom. he got frightened by the crowd. when which write "movie night quition said i want a picture with him, too. i said i'll get some guide books. i grabbed and photographer and i got a picture of myself with the gloved one. he was so quiet. kennedy: the president remarked about that in his diary. >> the president had a habit of
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marking in his diary a lot of things. he wrote down his impressions of people. there are a lot in this book of what he thought of interesting people. kennedy: give me one of those impressions when you re-read the president's diary it was surprising to you. >> he wrote about hellcats of the navy starring r.r. and ndr and it was fun. he made this movie with his wife and he said to this day it was fun to watch it. kennedy: you said camp david was instrumental in his healing after the assassination attempt. that's where you bond with the reagans. >> this is the one side of the reagans that's never been seen before. no one has written about being at camp david with them weekend after weekend.
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watching movie after movie. golden oldies movies and some of their movies. it's a piece of their life mrs. reagan my was writing about, was very excited about. the last interview with her before she died and she told me how she felt about movies. kennedy: nancy reagan was instrumental in her husband's presidency. she was protective of him and more involved in policy than people realized. there are comparisons to be made between her and hillary clinton. do you think mrs. reagan could have run for president and could she have won? >> they were different people. she said that's ronnie's area. that's the west wing, it's not for me. at camp david tsunamis they would whisper to each other, but
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she never sat in on a cabinet meeting. kennedy: but there are ways of influencing outside of that sphere, the intimate marriage is something more influential. you watched war games together. was he scared by that movie? >> he was touched by that movie. and it bothered him because he was so devoted to ridding the world of nuclear weapons than that movie bothered him. everything from top gun to 9:00 to 5:00. we go through all these movies. that was one i saw affected him more than just being entertained. >> it scared the when jesus out of you. something we gram with today. computers being so smart necessity rule russ and could annihilate us. it's a great portrait of the
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kennedy: the white house confirmed the president will host manuel pl -- macron. this is the "topical storm." we begin in san antonio texas where the cops are expected to protect and fix your plumbing. >> i have a water leak in my house and i don't know what to do. i'm suffering, can i get a large pepperoni from the nearest pizza joint. are you kidding me? kennedy: having the cops deliver pizza is a phenomenal business idea.
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they can use the lights and sirens to get there so much quicker. though you have might want to stash your bong before you pay for that extra large pie. department spokesperson said they hope this will help people learn the difference between real news and fake news. and they hope someone shares these tips with cnn. elvis has been spotted in arkansas. and this time he wasn't stealing twinkies or landing a ufo, which was amazing to watch. this time the king was seen on a voting ballot. elvis d. expressly mays an elvis impersonator at night but he wants to play congressman by day. people are concerned that an
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elvis impersonator would struggle to fit in today's congress given it's far more serious than his usual work. but this mr. burns impersonator, and the world's most of famous native american impersonator and the schumer impersonator. the robots almost made it to the white house but tbhowntd heartbreak hotel with carp stall tunnel from throw -- with carpal tunnel from throwing vases. let's head down to daytona, florida where a woman was overcharged on her water bill. so she decided to give them a penny for their thoughts. she said they hit her with a $500 bill. she lives by the saying when
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life gives you lemons you make someone count the pennies. i feel worse for the guy stuck in hide behind her. would you hurry up? stop yelling, you made me lose count. it doesn't pay great, but at least it's cash. i work for pennies. topic number four. you ever lit one up in a cigarette lighter in the car? it's a bad idea with a fence vein yeah as suspected car thief told the cops he. in pennsylvania a suspected car chief told the cops he was matthew mcconaughey. troy miller was sitting in the
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driver's seat. though he immediately said he was mcconnaghy. the real one have been talking to himself behind the wheel. he was arrested on attempted theft of a motor vehicle and false impersonation. but when the comes gave him a sobriety test it came back all right all right all right. topic number five. dunkin donuts is now selling flavored coffee. it's flavored like girl scout cookies. there is a new way to get gout. liquid cookies come in thin mint, coconut caramel and peanut butter cookies. you can order them in three
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had higher engagement it's like when you are buying t-shirts for the school fair. the more you bite less you are charged. she expressed her dismay with the free market that's far beyond her controlling grandma grasp. hillary created anti-buzz, somehow the system must be 60'sist and rigged. if facebook were not a business, she would have won. that may be why president trump has hired his digital guy to run his 2020 reelection campaign and hillary will hire no one because she has run out of people to blame.
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