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qun dozens, dead, thousands injured after violent protests erupt over the opening of the new u.s. 'e embassy in jerusale. fires and throwing stones and bottles before attempting to break through a border fence. the israeli military fired back with live ammo and now protesters are vowing a day of rage tomorrow in retaliation. it happened as the trump administration opened the doors to our new embassy earlier in the day. treasury secretary steve mnuchin was there, along with ivanka trump and jared kushner. president trump had a video
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message saying that the move could help the peace process. watch. >> the united states remains fully committed to facilitating a lasting peace agreement and we continue to support the status quo jerusalem's holy sites including at the everyon temple. this city and the entire nation is a testament to the unbreakable spirit of the jewish people. the united states will always be a great friend to israel and a partner in the cause of freedom and peace. kennedy: i love freedom and peace. lawmakerlawmakers on both sidese aisle have applauded the decision but with this move do anything to stop the cycle of vi violence. joining me is benjamin hall. what is the mood like today in jerusalem? >> hi, kennedy. well, you know, today of course it with us a tale of two different cities in jerusalem.
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we had a great fanfare, the opening of the embassy which was a campaign pledge of president trump, one of which 25 years of american presidents have not followed there with. and in the sow south we have protests in gaza. a mixed message over here and a mixed bag. there was a sizable u.s. delegation who came to the opening of the u.s. embassy, ivanka trump, jared kushner, steve mnuchin and various congressmen. this afternoon benjamin netanyahu also spoke out. >> what a gorgeous day. remember this moment. this is history. president trump, by recognizing history, you have made history.
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>> but 53 miles south of jerusalem there were violent clashes going on all day. the move to move the embassy inflamed the protests in gaza. some 40,000 palestinians staged demonstrations along the border of israel leading to deadly clashes. 55 people were killed, more than 2500 were wounded. now the israeli defense forces s had to push them back with live fire and carried out air strikes on hamas camps having warned them inne advance by dropping leaflets. this is the worst violence since 2014. and tomorrow the palestinians mourn the creation of the state of israel. we expect more protests tomorrow. we'll keep a close eye on it from here. kennedy: so how critical is the
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embassy opening fur our relationship with israel and the rest of the region. let me go to my party panel tonight, a republican strategist, noelle is back, and jake mcbee is here and columnist for the weekend, anthony fisher back in the house. welcome, everyone. so anthony, i know you have spent a lot of time in israel, you've written extensively about foreign policy in regard to israel and the middle east. this is a big day, not just for this administration but for previous administrations who have promised to do this very thing. tensions are high right now, but there's a promise from john boll obolton that this will be a way to reset the peace process. what do you think? >> we'll have to see. there have been movements in the trump foreign policy which have moved the needle in ways i didn't expect in other parts of
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the world. in this case, as somebody who very much supports the existence of the state of israel, very personal to me, but i am a critic of the israeli government often in overreacting and playing into the hands of their enemies. and hamas looks to be clear to be a terrorist organization and a death cult that has political power and in gaza, controls gaza. and they want israel to overreact. kennedy: they also prey on the week and vulnerable. and you're worried that with them reacting the they way are, that's playing into gaza. >> yes, there are been molotov cocktails thrown and people rushing the border. when you shoot unarmed civilians who are throwing rock rocks, whu do that, the optics are basically indefensible in "the wall street journal" world. kennedy: let's talk about long term strategy here. and i have a question.
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this is something that no one has addressed. i would love to hear what you have to say about this. you know, presidents clinton and bush wanted to do the exact same thing. and maybe these were just nominal campaign promises about moving the embassy from tel-aviv to jerusalem. this president has done it. bernie sanders or elizabeth warren are voted into office as the 46th president. could they move the embassy back to tel tel-aviv? >> it's plausible. kennedy: should it stay in jerusalem? >> i think the challenge here is that the embassy was moved to jerusalem without the due diligence that you normally expect for a move like this. there are certainly plausible reason to try to move the embassy to jerusalem, that's why people have -- and the president talked about it for so long. kennedy: from both parties. >> there's a reason why presidents from both parties have declined to do it from johnson all the way down to obama. kennedy: why is that? >> there are security concerns
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and that involves the security of the american personnel at the embassy, it includes weakening merp's hands in negotiations, includes being seen as a an honest broker. >> a concession for that. >> there's a lot that goes on in the negotiations. they're extremely complex. kennedy: you're saying that the united states should have waited to move the embassy until they got some concession from israel. >> no. kennedy: in the peace prop procs with pal stin. >palestine.>> i think the reasod trump wanted the do this is because a lot of the republicans felt that obama dissed israel and we had a bad relationship with our ally from an optics point of view that he wanted to do something very strong and make a big splash stating we are with you israel and we're moving our embassy to jerusalem. so i think this was more of a way to send a signal to the world that hey, with we're not
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like obama. we are for israel. kennedy: are we expecting less from israel though in this peace process? >> we haven't asked a thing from them. and to be very clear, obama had a terrible relationship with netanyahu, not israel. >> don't you think people interpreted that to be that we were not standing strong with israel. >> people ignored the fact that obama gave the largest single military package to israel. >> what about the money going over to the middle east. kennedy: to iran. >> come on. they felt like that he dissed israel. >> nuclear weapons which is supposed to make israel safer. >> now they have the money. what's the incentive now. >> joe biden maid his first state visit to israel on the very day that nette netanyahu od upseup settlements. >> what are the optics ? second of all. >> they're good as far as the trump base is concerned.
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the optics are good. kennedy: but here's the difference. we don't know what's going to happen with the peace process. i don't think we can say with utter certainty that this destroys the peace process. there has been a predictable reaction, but you know, maybe it resets it in a way that we can't predict at this point. we can hope for that. we can't say that with certainty as some of the president's most ardent supporters do. i do think we have to wait and see. i think this was a genuine move on part of our country but much remains to be seen and negotiated firs first up, this thursday marks the one-year anniversary of special counsel robert mueller starting his investigation into possible collusion between the trump campaign and russia. the probe had delivered 19 indictments to people including paul manafort, critics are quick to point out that none of the charges are related to the crime that the special counsel was supposed to be investigating.
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the president has called it a wint hunt. and last week vice president pence urged special counsel to wrap it up. when is that going to happen? let me wring in fax news senior judicial analyst and my mentor judge napolitano. >> thursday is the anniversary and you asked me what is going to happen. probably very little. the new legal team headed by rudy giuliani is one that wants to take the offense and rudy prefer to taunt and challenge the other side as opposed to letting them do their work and challenge them in court. when is this going to end? it will end when bob mueller finishes his 10,000 piece ji jiw puzzle. kennedy: that's a great metaphor. he's putting together all of these pieces and parts of it are finished and others may never fit. does he pull out the jigsaw and
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the super glue and force everything together? >> some of the criticism of him is none of this has anything to do with russia. that's not true. he indicted 13 entities, three corporations and eight people, nine people, ten people in russia. they're not going to come here to stand trial. the allegations against them are so strong that president trump himself used authority that the congress gave him to sanction them and prevent them from using american banks. so there must be some there. i think when he says witch hunt it's a dog whistle to his base. it's not a serious legal argument. mueller, whatever you think of him, has a serious ethical obligation not to bring charges until they're ripe and not to end this until he's able to exonerate, charge or write a report. he's got to do one of the three. hi can't stop in the his l because mike pence is impatient or the president's supporters are impatient.
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people will impatient because they believe this is impeding president trump from doing what they elected him to do. kennedy: and every president has the right to seek out and champion their own agenda certainly without this impediment. >> of course. kennedy: how long does the ripening process take? i hate to see the government misused for political whims. we don't know that's what's happening here but we know it's a giant distraction. >> when the government conducts a typical criminal investigation, we don't know it's going on and the target's name isn't even out in the public because that person may be exonerated and you don't want the taint. we know this is going on but this is actually a methodical and brief investigation as these criminal investigations go. iran contra lasted for seven years and cost $80,000. it's not going to be over tomorrow, it's not going to be over in 2018 because most of the
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evidence that bob mueller is acquiring, he's extracting from people who are reluctant to give it. he has to charge them, prosecute them or talk them into becoming his witnesses. kennedy: and that's everyone from donald mcgowan to jared kushner's 29-year-old personal assistant. it runs the gamut. >> to general flynn who pleaded guilty about lying about a per perfectly lawful telephone conversation. he's giving them what they want. we don't know what it is but when the time comes we'll find out. kennedy: will robert mueller take a break before the midterms -l diswhr he will not take a break but e he will not make any public announcements which is in the guidelines of not doing something that could be be interpreted as influencing the elections. expect something to happen between now and memorial day and
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then radar silence. kennedy: okay. i'll schedule. >> this is such a great panel. not bad. >> first time on the show. kennedy: judge, thank you. >> you're welcome. kennedy: now we have a news alert. first lady melania trump hospitalized at walter reid medical center today after surgery to treat a kidney condition. we're told she's going to be there for the duration of the week and ed lawrence is live with an update. >> first lady melania trump is recovering. the president was there. she woke up from her procedure and he stayed for an hour or so. she under went an embolism procedure for a benign kidney procedure. a procedure to cut off blood supply to a certain part of the kidneys. and in general what that does is it creates a growth if there's one there, prevents it from growing further. we don't have any specific details of what the first lady's
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procedure entailed, just that it was a common procedure and she'll be there for the rest of the week. >> i'm pleased to report the procedure was a success and melania is already on the mend. >> i know i speak for people everywhere when i say mrs. trump is on our hearts. >> president donald trump tweeting out tonight, actually saying successful procedure, she's in good spirits. thank you to all of the well wishers. one of those well wishers chuck schumer tweeted, just heard news that flotus underwent surgery today. sincere wishes for her recovery. she's doing well and looking forward to get back to helping children for her cause. kennedy: thank you for that record. coming up, president trump, he's been at war with the media since the second he descended the gilded steps and journalists have loved every second of it. chirly hurt and richard fowler
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here to fight about it. i love it. a little man brawl here next.
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so sophie, i have an xfi password. and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. columnist, a warning for the media about their own addiction to covering president trump.
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nicholas kristof told cnn last night that the media's obsession with the president has gone too far. causing them to neglect many other important stories that deserve our attention. watch. >> i do think that we have to acknowledge that there is so much more happening in the world than donald trump. and we in the media are essentially all trump all the time. the upshot is that we risk not covering a lot of really important things at home and around the world. and we complain that president trump is, you know, is parochial, isn't paying attention to thing around the world and we're absolutely right but that can also be said about us. kennedy: well that's lazy hackery we richard out to him and his assistant for comment but they never got back with us. has the media's infatuation with the commander in chief crossed the line or are they just doing
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their jobs. charles hurt is here and host of the richard fowler show, richard fowler. gentlemen, well koom t welcome . charles, i'll start with you. the addiction is real. but who is more afflicted? which side? >> absolutely the addiction is real and it's sort of an all-consuming hatred which is sort of a separate point, i think, which causes them, you know, to sort of cover trump in a distorted fashion. but they're absolutely absorbed with it to the point that stormy daniels has become our assignment editor in america today. whatever comes out of her mouth, reporters go running to go cover. but it kind of reminds me a little bit of the '90s. i worked with a brilliant news guy whose argument was the reason the economy was so good in the '90s is because all of the press was absorbed, obsessed
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with bill clinton and all of his women problems and that meant they couldn't talk about the economy. and when left alone, the economy did great. and i they's what' think that'sg on right now. kennedy: i hope that's what's going on. i hope the obsession with the president's social media usage, insults on twitter and what not, i hope that means no one is paying attention to a blossoming economy. i think it's a weird fetish. i also think that the addiction has grown to the point that you on the left need him and therefore 20 he is an absolute shoe-in because there's no way you're going to give the same kind of coverage to a boring democrat who seeks the presidency. >> i wouldn't say that we need him on the left. but i would also say this. i think the reason -- i have two points. number one, to answer charlie in particular, the only reason we're talking about stormy daniels is because the president decided to do things with stormy
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daniels. kennedy: no it's not. it is so hypocritical, of all of the stuff that we learned after the clinton travails, everyone acknowledged that that is a giant distraction. but now you have a new distraction and sense the opposition. >> -- talking about stormy daniels. where this particular author is correct is that the media is missing big stories happening all over the country. there's a volcano in hawaii, teacher strikes in kentucky, arizona, no clean water in flint, michigan right now. these are all huge stories that the media is not korring becausg because they're focusing on everything that the president tweets. i would rep hand th reprimand t. if they're liberal leaning, they should cover all of these stories. they're addicted to trump --
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kennedy: a wildfire of oxygen, the con flit will cease. we all know that but you're proving my point. you're so obsessed with everything he says and does, you not help yourself. >> i'm not obsessed at all. kennedy: he's not a new president anymore. he's been around since 2018 -- please go, charles. >> no. it really is amazing the degree to which the president has also used it to his advantage because he's so goods at it. he knows how to needle the people. and what is it called? trolling? kennedy: yes, grandpa, that's what it's called. >> he's so good at it and he gets people so worked up about these things. and if you're somebody -- i want to see this guy succeed. kennedy: i want to see the country succeed. i don't want to see individual politicians succeed. i could give a rat's smooth hi hiney about people who seek
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power. i want the country to do well. and as long as the press is distracted, maybe we have a good shot. because those in power can only not seek more pow esh when powee too busy with buzzfeed click bait. last word, richard. >> we should be talking about the fact that people in flint, michigan do not have clean water tonight once again. kennedy: but you can't because of our obsession with the president. and that obsession, like a bunch of people at my bridge night, that obsession swings both ways. stop for just a second. i know flint has dirty wat wate. go there and clean it richard, i'm helping you right now. stop talking. there are people on the right who are so obsessed with the president they think everything he does is virtuous. that is also not the case.
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gentlemen, i wish you being here. i wish you were here in person so we could hold hands and pray on it. >> thank you coming up, good news for gamblers and states rights. the supreme court made a bedecisiobigdecision on sports . i'll explain in the monologue and debate with the panel. stay right here. when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics,
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kennedy: there are a couple of axioms moralizing statists can't wrap their heads around, people like to put weird things in their bodies. and they like to gamble. one deals mostly in spear mentationexperimentation. but leave it up government to squash the fun in force. congress passed a dumb law that said one state, nevada could have active real time betting and it's taken 26 years to finally strike back against the anti-federalist 'em bare. chris christie and the state of new jersey sued them to aslow sports betting i. the case made it all the way to scotus, whic and now that lame
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statute is as soiled as michael wolf's journalism credentials. it is laughable for state and local governments to claim high ground as every scratcher and powerball ticket has prayed upon the poorest yet most optimistic among us. when you've hit a bad luck patch, it's not unconceivable to turn on the spigots with the free money and the state lottery rely on folks who make less than 10 grand a year because they pony up 600 a year on such losing lottery exploits. now maybe the downtrodden be make sweeter scratch with better odds betting on a variety of teams and sports who aren't numbers stacked against them to the tune of 3 billion to one. but there are plenty of immoral and corrupt things they do on a daily base that are far more tragic and devastating than sports betting. leave it up to the individual
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states to decide and let me the hell alone so i can sin and wager in peace. and that's the memo. the former governor chris christie celebrated the ruling tweeting, quote, a great day for the constitutions and states whose degenerate citizens can bet on more than ponies and scratch tickets. new jersey has longed for sports betting tan federal government swatted them down. the supreme court agrees with us today. i am proud to have fought for the rights of the people of new jersey. what does this mean? big picture. let me go to the party panel. welcome back, everyone. >> thank you. kennedy: noelle, i'll start with you. the ncaa, the nfl, all of the sports leagues are saying this is going to change the outcome of legitimate sports, as if -- i'm sorry. people are already betting to the tune of $150 billion a year
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underground. why not bring it into the light thamplet's the way i see it. they're going to do it anyway. bring it to the light and go ahead and get some revenue off of it. they're already doing it. might as well benefit off of it. it can help education and a lot of programs. kennedy: it never helps education. that's a fallacy. somehow the lotteries push themselves as a big boost for education in crash strapped states, they doesn't happen. but they need to poor people to play the games with horrific odds. there are two liberal justice to voted against them, so t socie r and keegan. >> take it where you can get it. obviously it's not something that should have been band
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federally. i mean president obama used to do his ncaa bracket every single year. what was that, just for fun? sport? it was because it was part of the culture of the country. and the culture to have country lost to gamble on sports. kennedy: everybody who put $5 in the pool for the bracket was breaking the law. >> it's nice who chris christie who has never been one to go if are the will of the people, he was very difficult about the -- new jersey voter voters voted fr legal marijuana and he made it difficult. but now he's seeing the error of his ways on this particular one. kennedy: maybe he just likes gambling. >> i think he had some principle on this one. kennedy: a lot of states that are broke. any kind of. richard: they can get. and new jersey thought that the casino industry was going to help them out and that wasn't the case. >> it's true. and if you got $150 billion, money underground, let's bring it up, pump it around. kennedy: i love that stuff.
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not as much as i love hillary clinton's excuses. >> she's continuing her book tour where she explains -- the 2016 election. a few days ago she met with the prime minister of australia to muse about how gender contributed to her two presidential failures. watch. >> there is still a very large proportion of the population that is uneasy with women in positions of leadership. and so the easiest way to kind of avoid having to look at someone on her merits is to dismiss her on her looks. kennedy: it's late summer in australia. what's with the coupl cumbersome scarf. she went on to say that some people have fear, anger and even rage about women seeking power. is clinton right about the unique challenges that ambitious women face or was her failure due to the fact that she was one
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of the most unlikeable candidates of all time regardless of her gender. which might have been the only good thing about her. >> oh boy. it's certainly true that some people didn't vote for hillary clinton because of her gender. she had the largest gender differential of any candidate since people have been measuring this in polls. it's certainly not the only reason. there are a lot of reasons why things went wrong for democrats in 2016. but less that 20% of the members of congress are women and that's a big problem. kennedy: maybe the dnc needs to do a better job with outreach. >> it's funny you say that. we have the large ers number of women running for office democrats thissier. kennedy: if you listen to what hillary clinton says -- and this is why i can't stand her hyperbole. she's so negative and positions things in terms, it's about her, not about women at large. it's not as if women are some giant screen and she can prosect
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her ina inadequacies. >> never once during this what happened tour did she say, i should have campaigned in michigan. i would slowl should have and tt would have been the difference. there was sexism distributed to her in a great number of ways from the trump support erers. but what cost her was campaign in justin timberlake's back yard. kennedy: and she also lost union memberships. okay. so let's talk a little bit about, she said that she was attacked for her looks. and women are attacked for their looks. one of the hackiest ways that leftist comics attack the president is based on her skin color and his hair and his tie.
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if you listen to james comey and his description of the president in his book, it was so superficial. so you know, i have a hard time believing that women are the only ones who are the object of that sort of surface attack. >> yeah. and when you put it that way, it's very hypocritical and that's been the narrative for a long time to attack, and they're attacking on a shallow level as well. but i think hillary clinton -- i've got to say, i think the democrats must be really tired of seeing her going on this tour. enough is enough. this is really bad for the dnc branding as a whole. and with the midterms coming up -- kennedy: it's frustrating. a lot of people want to win big races, she's a giant distraction. >> an albatross. kennedy: a blessing to republicans everywhere. great to have you on the show. great to see you coming up, robots are coming for your job. you better get insurance or do you need it. my next guest is here to ease your fears and explain why you should follow your passion
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kennedy: just when you thought seattle's socialist agenda wouldn't get any dumber, they prove us wrong again. the city council voted unanimously for a job killing head tax that charges large businesses $275 per employee per year. they say it combats
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homelessness. a leaner version of the 500 per worker that was originally proposed but almost everyone in the emerald city hates it. the mayor has to sign off on it before it becomes law. she's expected to do that. and. and amazon was disappointed with the lult. many fear robots will hurt the economy. but the new book "the end of work, why your passion can become your job," i spoke to the author and director at freedom works earlier. watch. i love the thesis. i love the idea that this economy and the era that we're living in surrounded by technology is actually the best time in history for people to follow their passions. absolutely. let's remember 150 years ago when you were born you kind of knew what you were going to do in life. you were going to work on a farm.
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and then robot came along in the form of a tractor, the biggest job destroyer in history. but rather than push us to the bread line, it freed people up to cure diseases that create the airplane, the car. so what we're going to see with this technology is not people put out of work. this automation is going to make people experts at work at levels that they never were in the past. people were raised to go to work. work will be an expression, a place where we showcase our talent that have been sufficient suffocated. kennedy: where will that manifest most? where do you see the expertise taking root? >> it's going to be most in the entertainment space. we're headed for a four-day workweek thanks to robots that are going to make us so productive. kennedy: will robots make us rich? >> incredibly rich. the demand for entertainment is going to surge. we're seeing this right now, the nba staged a drft but not for
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basketball players, for video players. the starting salary is $35,000, housing stipend, relocation. there's a new professional classification. there are video game coaches -- imagine when we were young if you had said that you were going to be a professional video game player, people would have said you were nuts. if you said i'm going to be a coach, they would have had you committed. these are real jobs that pay very well. kennedy: so were instagram and youtube stars. >> you look at kylie jenner, $420 million last year. but she, as many young people do, understands technology intimately and built a business on this. there are jobs out there called influencers. who ever heard of influencers even three or four years ago bt now that's big money. kennedy: people with open up
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packages on youtube and make a bunch of money. they open up toys or take bites of pizza and earn hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. people who have stagnant in the jobs they've got. maybe they've been in the workforce a decade or two, should they be anxious about the coming technological wave? >> they should love it for all of these reasonses. reasons. when there is wealth creation, the range of jobs explodes. they should be loving this. no one lacks work ethic. no one lacks intelligence. but in the past intelligence and work ethic were suffocated by limited ways to express your skills in the workplace. think about how bad off we would have been 100 years ago. our only option was in a factory. fast forward to the present. look at all of the ways in which people can make a living. technology is going to speed that up more.
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kennedy: we need a cultural time lapse so we can really take stock in that and see how far we've come in such a short amount of time and that's not all doom and gloom and we don't have to fear the robots, we can embrace them because they're going to make us rich. thank you so much. good luck with the good. >>book.>> we will be right back. stay there.
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1787 dem gate1787 delegates gatd philadelphia to draw up the u.s. constitution. it took twice as long as expected because the fans except booing the delegates. this is the top of the storm. topic number one, we begin tonight no troy, michigan where police are interrogating suspects with the classic strategy of good cop bad cat. oh, yeah. the troy pd promised they would swear in a cat if they got 10,000 twitter followers. the good news, they got the followers. the bad news, cats are stupid. they claim it's going to raise awareness for pet adoptions but so far it's only raised awareness for lint brushes because everybody there is covered in fur and they smell bike cat pee.
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a giant bernie sanders' rally. two million have seen the video but unfortunately the fun ends there. shortly after the ceremony, the cat was taken hostage by a mad man with a laser pointer. police are trying to negotiate his release but so far the guy is giving him the run around. cats are scared of cucumbers. i learned that this weekend. let's head down to carolina where one golfer will never ask his caddy for gato gaiter aide . he walked on to the golf course an didn't ask to play through. the beast was confused because as he got closer to the putting green the crowd began yelling things like get in the hole, at which point the gator fled.
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shortly after leaving the course, the gator was seend outside a perkins restaurant where he was ams joined b also a tiger topic number through, perdue university boilermakers held its graduation this weekend. one grad did not attend. there's the cops. because his was totally spaced out. the astronaut beamed in from the international space station to receive an honorary degree. he was 250 miles above the earth when he received the degree, although sources say he was not the highest graduate in attendance. he's expected to run to earth later in december at which point he's going to sell his flight mamanuals back to the box store for half of what he mai paid for them.
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a protest is scheduled for later this week. it's a true story. and it sucks. don't go to college. topic number five -- four. got ahead of myself. so exciting. congratulations in order for krispy kreme doughnuts, beaten out starbucks as america's most popular coffee brand. we reached out to starbucks for comment but they wir to were toy throwing people out of their stores. it's krispy kreme's first time taking the big prize. they're not celebrating yet because starbucks supported hillary clinton so chances are they're going challenge the election results for the foreseeable future. the survey also revealed that krispy kreme has sent a go-to spot for cops. donuts and eating people's faces when they're dead. every since he joined the force, the cat can't stop going to krispy kreme and now he has nine love handle to match his nine
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lives. topic number five. finally it is mugshot monday. this week's winner, they are a match made in heaven. well, at least they thought they were when they got married a few hours earlier. this is danielle and gigi. what a handsome couple. got married in florida only to wind up in a clearwater jill for getting into a drunken brawl inside their hotel. shortly after the ceremony she changed her relationship on facebook to "it's complicated." the couple is still very much together and they're planning to renew their vow later this year. the bride picked out a fancy knew ankle bracelet for her walk down the aisle. there won't be a dry eye in the house when the organist plays "heahere comes the cops ." we'll be right back.
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kennedy: you thought i was joking about cats being scared of cucumbers. they are. it's weird. our senior producer victor is watching cats afraid of cucumbers. youtube, god bless you. thank you for watching the best hour of you day. lots of big news tomorrow. pal tin januaries called for a day of rage against israel and we're watching for news on first lady melania trump who is recovering in the hospital. much love to you and quick healing for flotus. all right.
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follow me on twitter and instagram, facebook. tomorrow night, congressman thomas massey, chris stirewalt and dennis miller live in studio. >> it was a dirty, dusty old box. and then it's like, "wow. i don't know what it is." >> ...a discovery that will make the baseball world flip. >> you've got honus wagner, ty cobb, cy young, christy mathewson. >> i'm thinking to myself, "oh, my god. i have $1 million sitting in a chair." >> but is it almost too much of a good thing? >> it certainly changes the market in a negative way. >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm in northwest ohio, on the edge of an area called the

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