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leadership which is typically the case in democracy. and i'm excited about that as well. lou: that's it for us. thanks for being with us. kennedy: a bombshell on capitol hill. the speaker of the house, paul ryan, announcing he'll not seek reelection in november. watch. >> i think we have achieved a heck of a lot. you all know i did not seek this job. i took it reluctantly. but i have given this job everything that i have. i will be retiring in january, leaving this majority in good hands with what i believe is a very bright future. i will be setting new priorities in my life, and i will be
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leaving incredibly proud of what we accomplished. kennedy: his signature achievement, tax reform. but many fiscal conservatives glad to see the speaker go because he betrayed conservatives' ideals when he fought for the massive spending bill. but what does it mean for 2018 and who should and who will take his place. i will ask thomas massie who joins me from the halls of congress. welcome back to the show. >> it's not just the speaker who betrayed the american public. there were 145 republicans who voted for that omnibus bill. that was material, too. i think that's 145 republicans who are not qualified to be the speaker. kennedy: kid you vet for it?
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-- did you vote for it? >> i did not. kennedy: if the republicans maintain the majority in the congress, who would you like to see take or paul ryan's spot? >> the most of liberty minded person here is justin amash. jim jordan would be a great speaker also. they are among the 90 republicans who didn't betray the american public by voting for the omnibus. they voted against it. kennedy: jim jordan says it's the worst legislation he has seen since he has been in congress. what did paul ryan get wrong? >> i think he basically gave up on this. more importantly, i think he wanted to spend the money in the omnibus bill. but walking back the speakership, what did he get wrong? he promised a better process where all members would be
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included, where we wouldn't be dumped a bill on our desk and have no time to read it. he promised he would change things and what we got was less involvement and less time to read the bills. i would love to have a liberty-mind and conservative speaker. but what's most of important is to have somebody facilitate the process and we come to good answers, not quick answers. kennedy: the quick answers add up to deficits. paul ryan apparently betrayed what many consider to be his core principles. he legislated and ran the house like an unprincipled swamp monster for lack of a better term. is he leaving because it's convinced republicans are losing the house and it's better to get
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out now because he'll be bored when he's out of the speakership? >> my kentucky gut says this man wants to be president. and he knows after another term as speaker and a few more omnibus bills like this he'll be wholly unsuitable to the republican base to be president. kennedy: and he wants to be president. do you think -- and i'll talk about this later in the show. from inside your caucus, does it seem like the man has put his ownself-interest ahead of -- his own self-under ahead of his party and the country? >> i wouldn't say that. it priorities may have got' misplaced. but i don't think it was his personal am tbhition the speakership.
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i wish we had done a better job, but frankly he didn't. i saw john boehner a week ago in a restaurant and i told him i never thought it would say this, but i miss you. kennedy: i was going to ask who was worse, john boehner or paul ryan. >> from my own perspective i got more time on the floor and i got a bill that became law when john boehner was speaker. but we are not even aloud those votes anymore under the current speaker. it's a tough call, but i'm going to give it to speaker boehner. kennedy: we'll talk about speaker boehner later in the show. he made a stunning announcement that is a huge role reversal for him and it might be a good news for veterans. i want to talk about you and the
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liberty movement going forward. i have said that sadly, people like you, like justin amash, andy biggs. you guys are a rare breed. is there any hope for the liberty minded smog forward in terms of this chaos? >> speaker ryan's announcement of retirement is about the 45th republican who has been afound it something else, resigned, retired or left in disgrace. that presents 4 opportunities in 46 districts that were held by republican. i think we'll get more liberty-minded people in 2018 and i can't wait. kennedy: if you are going to reach out to young people, the republican party is going to make any headway. it has to be with less government and more power for the individual.
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that's the only thing that makes sense. thank you, i always appreciate it. we'll have more later in the show. but first up, more breaking news. president trump today met with defense secretary james mattis at the white house to discuss military options in syria. this comes after the president made no secret about how he fell about russia's plans to back up bashar al-assad. them sounds like fighting words. defense secretary mattis says the military will be ready to go if they are. >> we are still assessing the intelligence ourselves and our allies, we are still work on
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this. we stand by with military options that are appropriate as the president determines. ken report u.s.s. donald cook is in position to carry out an attack, and an aircraft carrier group is en route. reporter: there was a phone call tonight initiated by israel between prime minister netanyahu and vladimir putin. it doesn't sound like to was a lot of harmony in this particular phone call. he urged netanyahu to refrain from any moves that could further destabilize the situation, hinting to that monday airstrike. believed to be the responsibility of israel. the prime minister's office said israel will never allow an
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iranian presence in syria. syrian army is on the move. troops are vac wear iting bases. syrian planes are being moved to air fields with strong russian presence. they claimed any u.s. missiles would be shot down. wrush continues to deny the chemical attack took place in the first place. a lieutenant general in the russian army insisted the chemical attack was staged and filmed by a group known as the white helmet who respond to attacks. they have been accused of providing misinformation for the purpose of propaganda. the world health organization said 5. >> 0 civilians have been treated for exposure for exposure to some type of toxic chemical. they are sending a team to douma
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where the alleged attack took place. kennedy: you are in jerusalem, are people there coming to terms with the fact that military action is inevitable? >> take into account eurocon, they put out a warning to avoid this area in the event of military strikes. there is only one airline that flies directly over syria and that is lebanon's middle eastern air. for moment they are rerouting flights around syrian air space. kennedy: what are the range of options available to the president if he decides to take action and what would a first strike look like? the vice chief of staff lieutenant general thomas
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mcinerney. is military action inevitable? >> well, i think there is a high probability that it is. we are assessing right now, and i think as secretary of defense mattis indicated. relooking at the intelligence and getting all the facts. we want to be absolutely sure. we have cases like the white hats. we have cases where al-nusra was looking at chlorine stocks. i feel comfortable when the president makes his decision it will be 100% verified it was assad's regime that made this attack. kennedy: the american people don't have the stomach for a pro protracted war. will this be shock and awe? >> it will be quick, and the fact is we are trying to bring
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together a coalition of the willing. the u.k., france, the u.s., egypt, saudis, clearly, jordanians, the emirati states. it's important to have a combined u.s. and arab force to make this attack in syria when the final decision is made. so that's what's taking some of the time right now. but it's not going to be a 7-day or 10-day exesh size, i believe. it will be short and quick and decisive. i would take out his whole -- the whole syrian air force. kennedy: that's another question i have, whether the missile strike did any good because those planes wirp and flying right away. this is something you point out, there is tremendous down side here, and it's not clear that we have a focused strategy moving forward. now you have got a lot of tough
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talk between the u.s. and russia. what happens if we hit russian soldiers and planes? >> let me correct you slightly. there is no real focus on a syrian strategy. we do not want to hit and kill russians. that's important. i have no problem with the iranians. we do know the syrian air force is embedding themselves with the russian forces. kennedy: and the russians said they will shoot down any u.s. missiles targeted at syrians. >> that's correct. the fact is they have capable missiles over there and the s-300 and 400s and fighters. here is what our problem has been. this fake news of russian collaboration collusion that the
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democratic party left with president obama's administration is hurting our relationship with the russians. you are asking the right questions. after we make this strike, what is syria going look like? we need a key hernlt strategy which means russians need to be heavily involved to to diplomatically solve the syrian problem. kennedy: not to cut you off, we are up against a hard break. but i want to bring something you mentioned. that is the political element. it will get politicized when congress grows more upset unless syria pose an imminent threat to the united states, there has to be authorization for a move like this. >> until we get rid of the
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miller commission, and his group, until we get rid of him, that's hurting our national security. he's been on a witch hunt. they have found no russian collusion. let's put it together. that's the responsibility of the republican leadership to make that go away because they haven't found anything. he does not have an unlimited schedule. kennedy: we are talking about that one another day because there are a lot of republicans who would push back on the idea of firing mueller. and then we can go ahead without that distraction. but there are certainly very, very high stakes here. coming up, a new battle front opened up in the mueller investigation. isn't this whole messy party
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bad blood with russia is caused bid the fake russia investigation head up by the all democrat loyalists. no collusion, so they go crazy. introduced legislation to protest mueller. is the president on a collusion course with the special counsel and congress? let me go to my locked and load party panel. marie harf and host of the jamie weinstein podcast, jamie weinstein. obviously the president is angry about the cohen raid. he feels emboldened that he's a subject and not a target of the mueller investigation, an has a
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huge distraction going on in syria. do all of those things add up to bob mueller should be fired? >> i hope not for the president's sake. emboldened is one thing, you can behind is another. maybe he's not thinking rationally right now. let bob mueller do his job. he has a task to do. if the president has nothing to worry about, then there is nothing to worry about. but let him do his job, let's step back. kennedy: i have actually said it's in the president's best interests to be impeached, and better for his 2020 chances if he's impeached. he won't get convicted and his
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base will love it and he can play the victim. do you think he'll pull the trigger and fire bob muler? >> i hope not. but i long ago gave up saying donald trump wouldn't do things. because he's irrational. right now he's furious. there are people in the white house who can prevent him from doing that. kennedy: he's convinced he can do it. >> politically the fact that you have republican senators coming out and saying they are going to take steps to protect, mueller. the judiciary committee would vote. he needs to take a step back. he has serious things going on. kennedy: it's still a question
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that the president's detractors and supporters wrestle with. can he fire bob mueller? >> what they are proposing with the bipartisan legislation is he cannot fire mueller without cause. the big question is did mueller have anything to do with the fbi raid which as an attorney i find extremely, extremely disturbing. we are talking about a situation where the fourth and fifth amendment of the u.s. constitution, the basic right to attorney-client privilege has been violated of the president of the united states it's highly likely almost 100% certain privileged communications were seeds. there is zero reason. kennedy: there are exceptions to that, right? they could have asked for a subpoena for the documents. we are talk about every single document.
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they could have gone the them by subpoena. there is no evidence that the trump administration destroyed evidence. kennedy: there have to be certain elements and relationships and mechanisms that are sacred in there is country. >> i'm not a lawyer, so i am not a legal expert here. but you know who is? a guy named george conway. kellyanne conway's husband. he's tweeting this is perfectly within the justice department statutes. he has gone rogue on twitter. kennedy: there could be these gray areas of disagreement. there is still a lot of discussion about whether a sitting president can be indicted. >> the fact that republicans like rod rosenstein who is a republican appointee, the southern district of new york led by a trump appointee.
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there are republicans at each point in the process signed off on it and said there was reason to do so. >> mueller said this has nothing do with our investigation. >> he didn't say they went rogue. >> everyone is going rogue. bob mueller was interviewed by trump to be the fbi director. all of a sudden they are going rogue because they do something trump doesn't like. kennedy: it's like the wild west. i'm getting on a wagon train. >> if attorney-client privilege rights are not respected, what hopes do we have as average americans to have our privacy
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respected. kennedy: we are up against time could be straints. we'll return in just a few minutes. but wait until you hear who is on board with legalizing pot. this one will blow your mind. paul ryan league i throwing in . you don't want to military. you don't want to military. fresh monologue is next. feet go here....
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kennedy: statist failure paul ryan is abandoning the singing house. he's hang up his cheesy gloves. the swamp will not miss him. ryan pat himself on the back for a string of non-accomplishments. he's the vietnam of house speakers. declaring victory and pulling out. he can feel the house leaving his grasp. sure he delivered tax reform. but what he promised and need was obama care reform and medicare reform and he failed on both. about all the talk about down downsizing and trimming fat, he allowed the government to increase to its highest levels.
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he's taller than pence but is there not much behind his blue eyes excess false humility and broken promises. who takes over the top spot? probably that zombie hyena nancy pelosi, or if the republicans are able to focus, kevin mccarthy looks like a sho shoo-. and steve scalise has a shot. he'll demand constitutionality and cost cutting. but if you hold your breath for that to happen, your sky will turn it blue. is there any chance on earth the
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spending hypocrisy will come to an end. joining me now, charles hurt. charles, what do you make of these events today? did paul ryan bow out too soon? charlie: i don't know if he bowed out too soon. but i agree, claiming all those victories when the very latest thing they managed to accomplish was that disaster of a spending bill that we found out from the omb will lead to $4 trillion to the debt over 10 years. it's hard to figure out what is it republican voters or conservative voters or libertarian voters are going to come out to the polls for in november. kennedy: it destroys the passion. paul ryan claiming he's a cost cutter is like an animal rights
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activist secretly strangling rabbits. it cement only thing paul ryan has been good at is raising money. and now it looks like it's for his own presidential ambitions. charlie: here in washington, you already heard it from democrats and you are starting to hear it from republican. there are trying assign blame for losses in november. they are trying assign blame on donald trump. it's maddening. that's not at all what's wrong here. kennedy: i'll give you this, charles. it's entertaining. there was some spotty mouth congressman at safeway unloading on the president. who do you think that was? charlie: there are a couple of candidates. i hate to malign anybody. what kind of a creep decides to
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go to the grocery store and go grocery shopping swrent your frustration with the president. i don't get it. kennedy: people in washington do it all the time. lanny davis was sandwiched between to journalists who were secretly documenting what he said out loud about hillary clinton's political opponents. charlie: the grocery store should be a place of peace. people need to go there to get away. kennedy: people have no self-awareness and they believe their own hype in the toxic cloud that fills up their guilded bubbles. it's filthy, charles. gas rsh the whole mark zuckerberg, all these hearings. these congress people are
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questioning this guy acting like they are surprised to find out what facebook does? ever since facebook was i vented every one of these politicians used facebook in the way cambridge analytica does to wayne their elections. kennedy: that's how president obama served two terms. and you can't opt out of nsa spying. in the meantime, the last house speaker, you heard his name at the top of the show, john boehner, making a stunning announcement. he now supports legal weed. this is a major turn of events. back in 2011 he said i'm unalterably opposed to the legalization of marijuana. i remain concerned it will result in increased abuse offal varieties of drugs, including
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alcohol. cops arrested nearly a half million people for selling pot. perhaps the former speaker feels guilty because this morning he announced i have joined the board of acreage holdings because my thinking on cannabis has evolved. i welcome this evolution in the former speaker's thinking. i do. because he not only will make a lot of money in the cannabis explosion, i don't begrudge anyone their winning. but he's talking about vets who have been qul -- who have been g for more research to get help with ptsd and pain. >> it's totally archaic that we
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wouldn't be involved in medical research. if we had the same mentality in the 1950s as we do today. why would we voluntarily limit our ability to engage in medical research on marijuana which has proven to be beneficial for a variety of ailments. we have different state laws. we need uniformity in this country for the economy to work. kennedy: and we need to change the laws and the schedule and we need more research. do you think it was wake up for the first time in 40 years without a hangover. >> john boehner is famous for loving his red wine and cigarettes. so he has his even vices. he mentioned the opioid crisis. i'm from ohio and throughout the state we have a huge opioid
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problem that we do in' other states. if this can help, it's worth look into. when politicians leave d.c. sometimes do find the ability to evolve and tell the truth. >> it's refreshing that public figures can evolve on things. >> i don't find it refreshing it's a profile in political cowardice. it's probably why he didn't do it until now. he was afraid he would go home to ohio and they would say john boehner wants your kids to have drugs. muchize easier to -- much easier to do it now. kennedy: i hope john boehner
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kennedy: you gotta move, baby. do you think private data is safe from facebook if you are not a user? think again. mark zuckerberg admitting the social media giant harvests info on pretty much everybody, even if you have never been on facebook. but don't worry because zuck is a victim, too. he admit he had his info stolen by cambridge analytica. one democrat lawmaker not impressed. >> you have a long history of
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growth and success. but you will also have a long list of apologies in 2003 it started i apologize for any harm done as a result of my neglect. 2006, we really messed this one up. 2007, when simply did a bad job, i apologize. 2010, sometimes we move too fast. 2011, i am the first toed a:mitt that we made a bunch of mistakes. kennedy: lock it up, jan. is it possible zuckerberg wants the government to do that job for him. joining me is associate professor of economics at the king's college, brian brenberg. you are a professor, what grade would you give him? >> he did a lot better than the last time i saw him object stage. i don't know what was with that
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senator. i apologized. he played defense. he didn't get into a lot of trouble. that's all he wanted to do here. the real opportunity going forward is not to avoid regulation, it's to get regulation favorable to facebook. kennedy: this is crony i am at its finest. he'll take his billions of dollars that they want and need from him, and he'll help them craft these regulations which will be favorable to -- >> mark zuckerberg and facebook. do you think people on these panels will be able to effectively regulate facebook? the answer is absolutely not. they have no idea what they are doing. mark zuckerberg is waiting for them to get bored with this issue. there is a revolving door between washington, d.c. and
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silicon valley. kennedy: from both parties. don't fool yourself thinking it's just democrats who will benefit. >> regulation by the government is going to put facebook in a stronger position. this is a long game. regulation is alwaysing a long game. facebook is perfectly positioned to win the and it will keep competition out of it market which is the only thing that can regulate facebook, they are out. kennedy: that's what we see time and time again. it's always the smaller businesses who lose. the cost of compliance alone is impossible and a huge barrier to entry wetter tile, fresh mind should be the ones creating product and services. >> the on thing that will regulate facebook is if they use daily active users.
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kennedy: snooki revealed the cast was paid in gift cards during the first season. it was the only time anybody has gotten carded on the jersey shore. this is the "topical storm." topic number one. we begin in connecticut where the governor's race is turning into a real drag. >> i'm the declared democratic candidate. i have he right to be here. kennedy: she says she is a candidate. but she showed up uninvited and when she refused to leave the cops went full united airlines and dragged her off and killed her bunny. someone needs to tell her
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campaign manager this is not what they went when they said, get out the vote. she has a strong ground game. topic number two. lept head down to clarks -- let's head down to clarksville, arkansas. this baseball player was so excited to get a hit that she did a cartwheel. >> run run run! whoa! kennedy: such an adorable video. it sheds. >> light on parents and sports in this country. the gymnastic moms are saying,
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yay, she is doing gymnastics, that means we can drink. don't ask how i know this. the internet is in love with this young girl. she made it to first base safely. if my daughter got thrown out because she was doing cartwheels. that's assuming i would bet on games which i would obviously never do, your honor. topic number 3. according to a survey chick-fil-a has surpassed mcdonald's as the number one choice for teens. lighten up, people, the world business to end. chick-fil-a has soared to popularity since expand together northeast after only being in the south. the only reason mcdonald's is
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keeping up at all is because they are open sunday mornings when half the country is hung over. you will appreciate mcdonald's when you are old enough to drink. john boehner has taken many trips down to the border. topic number 4, a new study shows eating pizza on a regular basis develops stronger bone health. researchers found if you are female eating pizza and lasagna, the on thing it leads to is adopting a stupid cat. on the plus side, because of the study, everybody knows why paul ryan is retiring. he's getting a job selling pizza
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to old men in washington. wraps my pepperoni? this is not good for socialism. topic number 5. finally back to connecticut where a man was awested for robbing a bank. and he says he did it to impress taylor swift. 26-year-old bruce rally robbed a bank and the teller was not surprised. she knew he was trouble when he walked in. but the bad blood, he led the police on a high-speed chase. and when they surrounded him he threw the money over taylor's fence and he said look what you made me do. if only he would fall in love
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