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[♪] kennedy: the pennsylvania special election. can the president sway voters to vote republican? corey lewandowski is here. a teenager is dead and a woman injured after two bombings in austin. they could be linked to another deadly attack. wait until you hear what hillary clinton just said about trump voters. here is a hint. it ain't pretty. steel country is going to elect a new congressman tomorrow night in the 18th district of pennsylvania it's a nail biter for republicans who should have a sure thing on their hands. but rick saccone and his tepid
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fundraising is being out chiseled by a gun toting form marine. the progressive ship has overtaken democratic congressional politics. they are beatable in a good economy when they face pragmatic opponents. connor lamb sweet talked union swing voters the way only a convenient tryst can. if the democrats eke out a victory in this race it could be model forther races in solid trump districts. if lamb the sham loses, republicans will give each other
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sweaty high fives. what the president has also demonstrated, politics has been flipped and shaken like a snow globe and it's raining opportunity for anyone who can capitalize on the chaos, which is what we are going to do. i am kennedy. a new monmouth university poll shows democrat conor lamb is leading republican writing saccone. the same pollsters had saccone up by 3 points just last month. why does lamb steam have the lead? let me ask corey lewandowski. corey, welcome to the show. let's talk about this big rally
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the president had in pennsylvania. it seems he was say together voters quite obviously, i care about you. you voted for me. the agenda we share together is have much on track. and vote for this guy as a small favor. >> you look at the historic tax cuts this president got through congress. he did not have one democrat vote. if you want to beat conor lamb, are you going to campaign and say i'm going to vote with the president against the party? we have seen this before. we have seen politicians make promises to their constituents and go to washington and vote the oobs way. what the president needs in washington, d.c. is they will help him get his agenda done. >> it wasn't about the agenda or the candidate. do you see rick saccone as being a weak fundraiser and weak candidate? >> he has not been as successful
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in fundraising as want to be. but the republican party put $10 million into this campaign because this is a district that's a must-win for the republican party. in special elections donald trump is 5-0 on house races. but we have seen a significant increase in democratic turnout. this will be an interesting race tomorrow flight in pennsylvania -- tomorrow night in pennsylvania. kennedy: they can't be complacent going into the mid-terms. that would be bad for them. you say it's a must-win. what happens if rick saccone lose his seat in a district the president won by 20 points just over a year ago. what does that say to the future mid-term races? >> in this district it looks
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like it will be redrawn and the district will be different come november. 6 months, 8 months from now. kennedy: does it mean the president is the only one who can deliver those white working class voters? >> this president ran as the outsider and he is the person who wanted to be a fundamentally different candidate. when you have candidates that want to run on the same party line they have sales run, that does not entice the candidates to have the support of the trump people. see you want to run as the outsider, that is what the american people voted for in 2016. that's what they want to continue to vote for. >> they also want to continue to vote for a good economy. both side like to place people in boxes. it makes it very convenient. but people don't vote the way they are supposed to. people vote to benefit themselves. if there is one thing american
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workers like, it's working. they like jobs and a solid economy. conor lamb has taken a different approach to this race than other democrats have in other races. is there something that republicans can learn from that and shifting their messaging locally. >> conor lamb can't run at the national level. he doesn't want to disparage the president because the economy is doing so well. he can't disparage the president on the issue of saving coal jobs. so he made this election about a local issue and not discussing the washington atmosphere. that is a model. tip o'neill said all politics is local. if you can run a local race and get elected nationally, that's a win. kennedy: the president will be
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in california tomorrow for the first time since his inauguration. the traffic on the 405 sucks. there is a growing immigration between california and the president. the president will be in san diego to examine prototypes for the wall. they have narrowed it down to 8 models. after that he'll be attending a fundraiser in beverly hills. the tickets go for $35,000. this comes after the justice department sued california or the state sanctuary policy. let me go to my man panel, a former cia and he's the author
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of "dear reader," that's michael fowler. the producer of the fifth column podcast anthony fisher. up the oprah of fox business, everyone knows it. let's talk about the wall. some libertarians are warm together idea of the wall. there are issues with eminent domain and that will slow down the process in texas. if you are going to fix the immigration system in this country and allow dreamers to stay, you are fine with the wall. >> it seems like a decent trading chip. it will never get completed. it will be a totem to classic government boondoggle. and i can't think of a single national security issue that will have been presented in such
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a game show fashion, the president is going to go there to pick the winner. it makes a mockery of government prongs so i'm for that. kennedy: there are groups saying we'll find out who you are if you are donating money to the president's campaign and paying for a big ticket to the fundraiser we'll publish your name and embarrass you publicly. >> that guy deleted that tweet. the president is forcing the left to act hysterical which makes moderate go to his side. they yell at the air in some kind of weird voodoo chanting. kennedy: hillary clinton is still doing that. if you don't care about politics, you will be, i don't want that. kennedy: oftentimes they say it energy eyes his base.
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but you make a good point about moderate being turned off by that. so baker i want -- >> now i have to make a good point. kennedy: you make a point about the protesters. it's always fun to skip school and skip work and build a puppet and wear a punk hat. does it ever do any good? >> get out there and protest and do it peacefully. let's try and engage in civil conversation. if you want to protest this visit, by all means. kennedy: here is the problem with that. since california is a sanctuary state and law enforcement no longer going after criminal illegal aliens. marijuana is legal. they are kind of bored. >> how do they get so excited. some of these people that have been losing their minds
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recently. how do they get so bent out of shape? you would think they would be a little more chill in this thing. if i can go to the security of the border briefly. i spent most of of my life overseas. and i am here to tell you there are dozen and dozen of countries with far more dr. don'to conian and oh -- far more draconian immigration policies. kennedy: those countries are not as great. >> and they are worried about border security. kennedy: and they have lower gdp. the president seems to be softening on some of his gun
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control policies. with the age limit proposal uni shallly pushed by the president, that's conspicuously absent. states are making the decisions, things are moving rapidly, but not much political support. when asked if the president was backing away from the proposal sarah huckabee sanders says not so fast. >> he hasn't backed away from these things at all. they are outlined in the plan. but he can't make them happen with a broad stroke of the pen. you have to have some congressional component to do some of these things, and without that support it's not as possible. kennedy: is the president backtracking or being pragmatic. the nra, an early adapter of the trump nomination and presidency, he seemed to turn his back
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object them when he talked about raising the age limit for purchasing firearms. even when he was maybe even joking and flirting wit flirtine idea of confiscating guns. >> they threatened to sue saying if you are going to raise it to 21 that's unconstitutional. and that's true. the president also offered to settle daca and that went out the window. kennedy: i think that's what's so brilliant about the meetings he has. i love the open door meetings where everyone is throwing idea out. he agreed with everyone in the room. they think they have got him. and he says two things at the same time. >> this is not meant to be a cheap shot. but he is not one to have firm principles in his public life. whoever has his ear last is the opinion he'll hold for the rest
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of the night until he starts over the next morning. i totally appreciate transparency and people trying to influence his decisions. it is watching the soup get made. even things that seemed to be locked in as the meeting ends, just a few date later someone tapped him on the shoulder. kennedy: some areas will be willing to embrace it with open arms. others they will be terrified of the concept. you say it's not a new concept. >> people that imagine somehow trump wing and said arm the teachers. this idea has been out there for a long time. some areas that's what's happening. full disclosure. i have got a conceal carry permit. i am a member of the nra. you can imagine where i stand on
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the second amendment. but at the same time do the thing you can do. fix the nics process. strengthen and harden the process for background checks. make sure you can insure the mental health record for those who are a potential danger to themselves and others can be shared. as far as arming teachers, there will be some to put their hands up and volunteer to do that. kennedy: others say absolutely not. i'm not a police officer. >> so they don't have to carry. kennedy: we are going to talk about the woman who gave us the basket of deplorables. she has outdone herself with a new round of insults for trump voters. first up, stormy daniels says
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kennedy: it's been a dark and stormy night for the president. his former porn star playmate stormy daniels is offering to return the money she allegedly received. the president is looking for what is to block her $60 minutes" interview. michael cohen had her sign an agreement not to talk. there are questions about whether the payment or documents are legal. judge napolitano: yes you will hear stormy's story if cbs wants
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to run it. it's one thing to negotiate someone's silence and quite another to bring in the power of the courts to prevent a network from running something that go to the fitness of the president to hold office. the woman will say certain things happened, the president said certain things didn't happen. in my view there is no court in the land that will enjoin cbs from running an interview that already occurred. the president's megaphone is bigger than cbs's. and he has every opportunity to negate or challenge whatever she says. kennedy: should stormy daniels have sat down for that interview? she did sign a non-disclosure agreement. judge napolitano: i think the
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non-disclosure agreement was procedured by fraud. he told her and her lawyer he was representing donald trump. but the money didn't come from donald trump and donald trump claims he knows nothing about the agreement and he didn't sign it. where there is fraud involved and the reliance results in an agreement courts will null fight agreement --l will nullify the agreement. kennedy: what if the president says i'm embarrassed. i'm not going to say what i did. judge napolitano: in this scenario i would hold up the agreement and say where is your signature? it's not there. does this bind you? cohen claimed he wasn't representing you. kennedy: you can be represented
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by proxy through your attorney. judge napolitano: when the attorney even gauges in misrepresentation the agreement is not binding. kennedy: she said she was told it was from the future president. >> the campaign can't take a contribution of $1. ,000. somebody signed a statement under penalty of perjury listing the benefits the campaign received. guess what was not in that list. this agreement. that could be a criminal offense for whoever signed it. kennedy: i had this discussion last night with a couple of friends saying stormy daniels is going to bring the president down. of all the things he has said and done, i don't think the american public i don't think
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they are ready to snuff the president over this issue. judge rsh i disagree with the people you were debating at dinner. this will give the american public the opportunity to learn a little bit more about donald trump. ken where do we really want to know that. she is obviously doing it to benefit herself. she is on a strip club tour saying and doing lord knows what. judge napolitano: i don't think any of these things will be resolved while he's in office. kennedy: a good lawyer will do that. judge napolitano thank you for being here. coming up. hillary clinton disses trump voters again. she just said something brand-new claiming females only voted for the president because their husbands told them to.
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the president announcing he's block broad come's purchase of qualcomm. they feared it would weaken the san diego based company against its rivals in china. the cia director mike pompeo confident the deal maker-in-chief will come out on top. >> this first meeting between the president and the leader of north korea. they are the decision makers. but while these negotiations are going on, there will be no concessions made. kennedy: noko has nod made a public speech since the
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concessions were announced. will the talks happen? and which leader has the upper hand? let me ask the master of mischief, lieutenant colonel ralph peters. >> call me sergeant peters, it doesn't matter as long as i get to twawct duchess of doom i'm happy. kennedy: what is the most of important quality of the negotiator that walks into that room? >> the most of important quality any negotiator can have is the self-control. the ability to stand up, pivot on your heels and walk out the door. the great danger as far as i'm concerned besides the fact that
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the president is a creature of impulse and doesn't pay attention to details. that he'll get his ego wrapped up in getting a deal. that's what happened to obama and kerry. kennedy: and president clinton and madeleinal bright. >> when you wrap out that you have to have a deal you will get a bad deal. kennedy: i know the president wants to be liked and he wants to win. but he also loves the unpredictability, he loves scaring kim jong-un. he'll pull the north korean leader's hand as far back as he can. i think here he could actually be setting this country up for a diplomatic victory. am i giving him too much credit? >> we don't know.
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kennedy: the answer is no. >> we don't know is my answer. we wish the president well. we all want a peaceful solution with north korea. but he's not a details man. he's better off being the hitman who sets up the game, then coming in as a closer. for the negotiations themselves, you can't have just kim and trump in a room. this is incredibly complex and we have to make sure if there is a deal we have full access to all north korean facilities, no notice-inspections. the devil is in the details. kennedy: i feel like north korea has agreed to those conditions in the past. ways so different this time? is it because they feel donald trump is so unpredictable and button happy there could be missiles raining down on them if
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they happen to lob a nuke toward guam or is it because kim jong-un's buddies are ready to turn and run because they are so hungry. >> the president does deserve credit for taking a hard line with north korea. and that's what brought north korea to this apparent offer. but north korea has a long history of when they are up against the wall, they buy time, and nothing really happens. kennedy: we are in the ikea parking lot but we have not yet built that hutch. lieutenant colonel ralph peters thank you very much. it appears hillary clinton has a new sequel to her infamous deplorables insult. while speaking in india the former secretary of state said donald trump doesn't deserve to be president. then she explained why, saying quote, i won the places that are
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optimistic, diverse, dynamic, moving forward. in his whole campaign making america great again was looking backwards. you know you didn't like black people getting rights. you don't like women getting jobs, you don't want to see the indian american succeeding more than you are, whatever your problem is, i'm going to solve it. he claimed male trump voters didn't let their wives vote for her because they totally would have. but they are shackled in evangelical burkas. who it first, boys. >> i have been hitting his close for years. remember the conspiracy theory that donald trump went into the race only to insure hillary would get elected. i think the conspiracy * theory is hillary clinton there is to
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make sure donald trump gets re-elected. she can't stop talking and saying horrible things. it is absurd and obscene the tone deafness of this woman. but thank god they got her out of the country. kennedy: you want to preserve your legacy even if you don't ascend to the empress seat. you want people to say nice things about you and look back on your career fondly. she is destroying her legacy. >> she is 70 years old. she could have picked any number of causes to devote her public life to. but she is insisting in fighting the last battle that was unlosable. at this point she is putting herself in a position where not a single democrat will touch her or invite her to speak on their behalf. that might be the idea because --
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kennedy: i now it's like a psychotic loop that plays over and over again in her head. one morning it's russia, next's comey. now all trump voters are racist and any song you tonightd -- who are misogynistic to their wives. >> there is nothing i can say that would be better than just having you read her words again. it's so amazing. and he was -- it was overseas. she said these things overseas. people -- people are always like it must be difficult defending trump. and i'm thinking no, it's difficult explaining something like this or others going overseas and attacking the current administration the way that they do. kennedy: being president is
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exhausting. it's a soul-wrenching end prize. you get no sleep. you are bombard day in and day out. what would have happened if she were actually president. she lost her mind with plenty of rest. >> you know mummies don't need rest. she has had thousands of years of it. kennedy: thank you so much, anthony fisher, michael malice* and mike baker. two package bombs exploding in austin, texas today. it's just 10 days after another man was killed by a bomb. pssst. what? i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car insurance? a-ha. and an award-winning mobile app.
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invest with confidence. kennedy: breaking news out of austin, texas. a teenager is dead and two women seriously injured in separate but similar explosions. the 16-year-old boy was killed after find a package on his front steps. he brought it inside and it explode. a woman was injured when she opened a package she found outside her home. the governor is offering a $15,000 reward for information
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leading to an arrest. joining me is the austin police chief. what do you think it is at this point? you know, what we know at this point, we have three incidents. initial one occurred march 2. we thought it might be an isolated incidents. we didn't have anything to make us believe it was anything beyond that. but when we had the incident occur this morning and we saw the similarities between the incidents this morning and the one from march 2, we recognized this was not an isolated incident. and with the third one happening only hours later, it got to us where we are. kennedy: when you look at these device and what's left of them, what does it look like to you so far? >> we have the fbi and the atf explosives teams with us. but as you would expect. when an explosion goes off we get a degree field that straight
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ahead a good distance out into the yard and street and there is debris from that device. it's being meticulously collected and cataloged. >> the less people hear, the more scared they become. you have got south by southwest, a world famous festival started as a music festival. but it's so multi pronged and you have so many people in your city to begin with. your hands are full. what are you telling south by southwest-goers that there is some mad bomber leaving packages outside the home in the city they are visiting. >> we reached outousing south by southwest this morning. we are getting messages to them to enjoy the music festival and enjoy the week. be vigilant. it's a time to be aware of your
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surroundings and it's aware of of anything out of place. the packages have been at residences throughout the city. we are not going to make any assumptions. that's why we areletting those who are here to be aware and alert and let us know if you see something that's out of place. kennedy: isis and al qaeda and other organizations, they like to put their plans online to teach people how to make explosive devices like this. do any of these explosions bear similarities to terrorism? has the fbi sent in a counter-terrorism team? >> the fbi is here and we have nothing at this point that makes us believe this is terrorism-related. we have not uncovered anything that's involved in the specific
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ideology or philosophy. but we are not ruling anything out. kennedy: what do the victims have in common? >> that's what we are working on. we don't have any commonalities between them yet. this morning we had what we thought was an isolated incident. we had two incidents occur quickly today. we are trying to see if there is any connection between the individuals involved in these three instances, were they the intended victims. that we don't know yet. >> do you know, are there terror cells that have been tracked in austin? and do you get chatter in your part of the state? >> we partner with our federal agencies. we are part of the jttf here. and we do pay attention to threat streams. but we don't have anything that leads us to believe this is terrorism but we are not going to rule that out. kudos to you for keeping the people of austin safe and
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about his political career called the art of the veal. this is the "topical storm." we begin in antarctica. everybody knows taking selfies is for the birds. an explorer left a camera near these penguins to see what they would do. the male penguin took a series of pictures he texted to a female penguin. these are emperor penguins. the times up you flightless perverts penguins. the photos have gone viral. the penguins selfies become popular it could put dozen of kardashians out of work. but don' -- but don't worry, ki.
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you are a genius all 13 months of the year. here is good news for country music fans. tim mcgraw is said to be doing well after collapsing on stage in ireland from dehydration which is the complete opposite of what usually happens at irish music festivals. here is faith hill breaking the news to the crowd. >> he's been super dehydrated. i apologize. god bless you, faith. she attempted to send the crowd off by sing an a capella hymn.
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get well soon, tim. and also the people who had to hear katy perry. topic number three. let's head out to beautiful los angeles, california where they have officially opened up the museum of failure. it's a big deal for locals. up to now anyone look to celebrate failure had to do so at a later date. it exhibits the apple newton, google glass, several coke product, and a kelloggs cereal called oj which were not named after the usc running-back but are still the perfect breakfast when outrunning the cops and confessing to a double murder on you live television.
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here is a people's pant suit. this exhibit is not interactive unless you cough up a $300,000 speaking fee. everyone is racist. thank you, hillary. topic number four. nobody failed harder this weekend and a florida motorist who got completely hammered. the driver of this vehicle was trying to flee an accident when a good samaritan pulled out his hammer. the driver is looking at big time. police have not released mugshot of the suspect. but they did share this selfie that he took with his passenger earlier that day. they are cute.
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topic number 5. finally we head out to lawrence, kansas where the cops live by the motto, if you see something, say something. they led by example. plenty of people were trashing the show on twitter. but cbs was forced to bring in the burn unit after the cops tweeted quote, please do not call 11 to complain about the format of the ncaa selection show. we can't do anything about it no matter how bad it is. some worried that watching basketball distracted them from the serious issues in lawrence, kansas like cats stuck in trees and people have knees guard at the golden corral. the tournament is expected to generate a billion dollars. but what they are giving the
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