tv Kennedy FOX Business May 16, 2018 8:00pm-9:00pm EDT
8:00 pm
things of infinite, the universe and human stupidity. thank you for being with us, join us tomorrow, we appreciate it, good night from new york. >> there is new development in mueller investigation, president trump newest attorney, and his pal, rudy guliani confirming that fox news that special council will follow justice department guidelines, that a sitting president cannot be indicted. that sounds like great news for trump administration and bad news for his critics, if that is accurate that means that president is no longer in direct legal problem related to mueller probe. but it does not mean, he is totally in the clear, mule kerr still look for evidence and wrong doing. if he finds any he can refer it to congress for impeachment.
8:01 pm
the russia investigation turns one-year-old tomorrow. joining me, brett baier, author of a book coming ut out this week, three days in moscow. ronald reagan fall of soviet empire, i do not know how you fine time. well done. what is your coffine of choice. >> coffee. >> let's talk about what this means for the investigation, there have been a scism to whether or not a sitting president can be indicted, mueller seems to follow traditional protocol. >> i like that script, the caveat in there, it is not over. they have not heard from special counsel office on this but saying that mueller told legal team he will follow guidelines and not indict a sitting president, okay, that does not mean that people around the
8:02 pm
president, or not more implications that are to come. these senate investigations are probably going to wrap up, and house vep gav investigation, bue could be months away, hard to believe, from end of the mueller investigation. >> do you think he would put brakes on it as midterms heat up. >> if i had to guess, i would think they would try to finish before edterms, but if they are in a battle with sitting down with president, white house and legal team will fight it. and you know i think. to kind of get what they want, and it could go to supreme court, you are looking at legal tussle that could last a long time. >> let me ask you, if there is a gray area, in special counsel findings if republicans would interpret is one way, and democrats differently, and if it looks as though democrats might take control of house could therefore take anything vague,
8:03 pm
and turn that into impeachment proceedings, what -- do you think that would have any impact on the investigation in timeline? >> huge. i think you know, we have to look at through prism of politics, that is what this is ba political thing, not, we don't think a criminal thing, because, you can try to prove conspiracy, you still have to make a political case to prime impeachment the president. so, that makes midterm that much more explosive, the control of both chambers into november. >> and i talked about it on the show last night's little bit with dennis miller, impeachment is a watch word for both parties, it means something very important and emotional to both. and it could be that rallies cry, if there is so much uncertainty and we have not
8:04 pm
wrapped it up, i would not be surpried to see it further plight size -- surprised to see is further politicizes, but it seems that mueller is not going to come out and layout the facts like comey did. a lot of people who have been watching for leaks, do you think they will be disappointed in the way it is delivered in. >> totally. guliani said that mueller just the facts and tight-lipped, his operation has not leakd that much, indictment of the russian trolls that came out of the blue, papadopoulos stuff we didn't know about that so, i think we have to watch and wait. there is going to be a building pressure getting closer to the election with that looming for this to come to an end, and may be used in political way the other way, not only impeachment call but also it time to end
8:05 pm
this investigation. could be in ads. >> you know, if you have to wait and wait for a new season of "game of thrones," it worth it, end product is very satisfying for fans who watch that process, but here, you know, if he just closed case, nothing to see, we're good. i think people's minds would be blown. >> devastated, resistance minds will be blown. >> speaking of blown minds, talking about president and his potential nobel prize, his quest for peace on korean peninsula may have hit a road block, north koreans saying they might cancel. if the u.s. insists on denuclearization, taking issues with john bolton's comment on
8:06 pm
using the libyan model. and report that kim jong-un was ready to bail. >> we have not been notified we'll have to see. we have not seen anything. we have not heard anything. we will see what happens. , whatever it is -- >> should u.s. go into this meeting demanding full denuclearization, and what does that mean? you know, you talk about variables and moving parts, this is such a sensitive process, what would happen to north korea if they stood up the president on june 12 in singapore. >> bad things one would think, more sanctions that pressure that has already been deployed. increase, and i think that there is a good chance, i would bet that this gets back on track. a lot it posturing, we have seen
8:07 pm
north korea did it before, saber rattling to try to get what they want, it will be interesting to see what trung trun trump adminn does, if he stands firm, and said we're going in with denuclearization as goal, you know what is reagan how would you -- would do. >> that is a good point,ing into you a little bit about your book, i feel that every presidential race, really since 19. >>, george h.w. bush tried to differentiate himself, but from 92o ward there has been this ongoing nostalgia for the former president. what was it about those three days that changed his presidency? >> it was culmination of 4 summits, he delivers. he fought communism, high is spo
8:08 pm
young students of soviet union about why the west is the way to turn, more like a pied piper. >> can you imagine president trump addressing citizens in north korea in the same way. >> i don't know if i can, i know that there are lessons to be learned. and similarities, they were brash in their statements that got them to point of the summits. and we'll see if president trump can threaten to get up. >> there are similar ties we were as children of 80s convinced we were on brink of nuclear war, it scared me because everyone's skeletons lit up, it was terrifying,. that is cloud that we grew up under, you have a lot of people saying that from the taunted in december, he taunted kim jong-un's so much, taken us to that point, i think there is a
8:09 pm
better chance of success in north korea because it is more similar to soviet union than say the uprising in middle east. because that a theocratic system of government, if you inject free mark threat, not just -- market there, not just money but culture there is a better shot at creating peace like there was in fall of soviet empire. >> i agree, and heads were exploiting when reagan said that's correctville empire, and -- evil empire, it was too inflamtary, outside of the norms. and nancy may -- said maybe you want to take it back a bit, but it worked, i don't know if kim jong-un will be that person. but we'll see, i think that june 12 is going to happen, that is anniversary of -- 1987 tear down this wall in front of the
8:10 pm
berlin. >> that is amazing. a much more momentable speech than the one that obama gave. >> thank you. >> rudy guliani will be on laura ingram at 10:00 tonight, fox news channel. >> what is your optimal timeline to wrap up. >> wish we could do it today, as soon as possible. i think they have facts from which they can write there report, if you are writing a fair report fine, if you are writing an unfair report, find we'll combat it, we could rip it apart. >> it is coming to an end? my party panel, 100 proof. carly with campus reform editor in chief lawrence jones, and
8:11 pm
katy. >> thank you. >> things change so quickly in one sense, we have's new development in mueller investigation, as brett baier said, mueller has been tight-lipped, sometimes hard to see where he is going, what does it mean, what he says he is not going to charge the president. >> a couple weeks ago, spokesperson said a loot of things that media has reported are not true, only thing they said about this investigation. i am not say that rudy guliani is not correct if what me is aing. i would say that mueller, telling guliani that he will follow the justice department rules and regulations when indicting a sitting president should give critics some confidence that mueller is following rules not going outside of his jurisdiction
8:12 pm
whether politicizing this. how we move forward, president is last subject. but whether he will sit with mule are they have not decided how they would handle this yet, i don't know which it will end, i don't think that anyone knows, it could en next week or next year. >> like a soccer game, then minutes at end, where is the buzzer. then a whistle, and mueller is ultimate referee. they want a silt down with president. is this a way for their team through rudy guliani to comfort the president, so he knows he is not going to be charged. how critical is that sit down to this investigation, and can it end? president does not act --
8:13 pm
>> i think that president is competitocomfortable, his attore saying, this is a trap, we don't think this good for you, but how will president handle politics of it by not speaking with mueller, some people may say he is guilty. i that american people at large are getting frustrated with this. there is nothing as far as collusion and president did something mysterious with russia. i think that federal judge, when he gave mueller team a scolding put some heat on this is a chick checks and balances. >> you can't just use mana fort to go after the president to seek out an outcome that you would like. >> i am taking what rudy guliani said at face value.
8:14 pm
i am sure a lot of president's critics are disappointed today, the fact thi is happening on one year anniversary of mueller investigation is almost symbolic in the way, i'm sure we'll get tweets from the president tomorrow, rudy guliani said that truntrump administration handedr 1.3 million document to mueller team, they are working with the mueller team on this now guliani said, we gave this information. wrap it up. >> what more do you want, we talk about this on out numbered today, the senate intelligence committee releasing transcript about that trump tower meeting with the russian lawyer, and how it doesn't feel like it -- it has to be frustrating for democrats, if they are pinning their hopes of a crumbling
8:15 pm
presidency on russian collusion. and proof of that a 20 minute meeting, are they disappointd. >> yeah, you said, pinning hopes and dreams on the president engaging some kind of a russian collusion, as a result of them losing in the elected. and they cannot get over the irony, with hillary clinton saying that, donald trump will never get over the results of losing and i think she was piking abouspeaking of herself. >> chuck schumer within to senate floor. >> come on, than man, all right so much more with our party panel, first up trump's white house is leaking like a
8:16 pm
colander. what do you do? buck is here. he is next. -♪ he's got legs of lumber and arms of steel ♪ ♪ he eats a bowl of hammers at every meal ♪ ♪ he holds your house in the palm of his hand ♪ ♪ he's your home and auto man ♪ big jim, he's got you covered ♪ ♪ great big jim, there ain't no other ♪ -so, this is covered, right? -yes, ma'am. take care of it for you right now. giddyup! hi! this is jamie. we need some help. pah! thano, no, no, nah.k. a bulb of light?!? aha ha ha! a flying machine? impossible! a personal' computer?! ha!
8:17 pm
smart neighborhoods running on a microgrid. a stadium powered with solar. a hospital that doesn't lose power. amazing. i like it. never gonna happen. proven to protect street skaters and freestylers. stops up to 97% uv. lasts through heat. through sweat. coppertone. proven to protect. where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com.
8:18 pm
money managers are pretty much the same. all but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. sure. momwhat's up, son?alk? i can't be your it guy anymore.
8:19 pm
what? you guys have xfinity. you can do this. what's a good wifi password, mom? you still have to visit us. i will. no. make that the password: "you_stillóhave_toóvisit_us." that's a good one. seems a bit long, but okay... set a memorable wifi password with xfinity my account. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around.
8:20 pm
kennedy: the leakiest white house in history is still leaking like a soiled diaper, and sarah huckabee sanders said that leaker should be fired and also called them a couple of bad actors. they issued a ban on personal cell phones and threatened firings yet the leaks persist. white house still taking leak, a come about senator mccain, how do we stop the leakers? asking former cia agent, radio host buck sexton in the house. >> good to see you. kennedy: this sounds like a field day for journalingists -- journalists this white house have been cottage industries that have sproutedded and
8:21 pm
journalistic careers made in a short time because of gift that leakers and -- just keeps on giving, this is an unending stream of tidbits and stories, who benefits? >> well, what you see i think are a lot of people who are looking for a little short-term vanity boost. not thinking much about career consequences or about consequences for country. i don't think that is an over state, these leaks lead to whole news cycles, i am not talking about petty high school gossip y kind of leaks, this has plagued white house this takes energy away from policy, and more important discussions that white house should be having, this is not worth anyone's time to focus on this as we are, but they are really damaging, most recent leak has put white house on defensive, it might end up
8:22 pm
ending someone's career, and you have to wonder at what point -- kennedy: kellyanne conway said, someone should be made an example of and fired in a spectacular fashion, il illustrating down do this oh, do it at your own per gli peril. >> if it is classified that is federal sa sat computer -- state and felonies, they could poligraph people, if they want to find out who is talking they have ways of making people talk. kennedy: i listened to the haspel confirmation hearings. >> that is a conversation for another time. but there is a lot, what was said in unclassified setting in a meeting where people on honor
8:23 pm
system, not to blab, what youo you see are, white house is not bringing -- at least brought in some people that are not good. kennedy: that is one of my questions, has white house not done a good job of hiring people, if has not happened with other administrations, have you people who feel a sense of loyal to to president and country, but those people are not employed there, you don't have that same since of honor you have seen in the bush and obama use white house. >> as you see with deep state element we can call it at fbi and doj, you just need a few people with high level access to are the leakers to the press. so, it is tough to get a sense to whether this is a systemic problem or just a continuing problem because they have not flushed out of the sim yet whoever the leakers may be.
8:24 pm
but also, journalists have a fair aim of discretion with when they will run with stories and tell public, and they will just decide, you know what, i'm not taking that information. kennedy: and needs to figure out who her enemies are, unless you are having a one on one conversation don't assume it is private, and all of what you say in your discussions will be contained within the room. and comport yourself as if the american taxpayer are funding your salary. >> don'table like act -- down act like a bunch of clowns there are some people in white house that need that reminder, that is troubling. i will say, they are not getting coverage or help from media on this one, they center blamed gain. >-- flame.
8:25 pm
kennedy: there is as you have said, far less down side for journalists, buck sexton we're up against a hard break. you are a dream come true thank you so much. >> coming up, turkey getting involved in the crisis in middle east, i'll explain why the turks need to back off. in new york time barry wise is here to react. and there is a wedding in london this weekend. all coming up, stay here.
8:26 pm
8:27 pm
at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your business. so this won't happen. because you've made sure this sensor and this machine are integrated. atta, boy. & yes, some people assign genders to machines. & with edge-to-edge intelligence, you'll know your customers love this color, & don't love this one. never getting grape again. & you can adjust in near real time. & if someone tries to breach your firewall in london & you start to panic... don't. you've got allies on the outside, & security algorithms on the inside.
8:28 pm
& if it's jammed up here, & it's hot in here. & you know both those things, you can do this. & your flowers won't wilt. at&t provides edge to edge intelligence. it can do so much for your business, the list goes on and on. that's the power of &. & when her patient's blood pressure drops, she can share the information with... with dell small businessout your technology advisors you get the one-on-one partnership you need to grow your business. the dell vostro 15 laptop. contact a dell advisor today. i'm your phone,istle text alert. stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up these charges yourself.
8:29 pm
so get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem... ...like me. mayhem is everywhere. are you in good hands? kennedy: every president in the modern era has promised -- and no one said it was going to be easy but 60 palestinian deaths have complicated the situation. no one was more bold in their smiting than turkey who called the deadly protest the massacre and a genocide, which is rich they given last century the ottomans killed one point 5 million armenians in the armenian genocide that actually reached the threshold and definition of that despicable act. turkey has been trying to rally the organization of the islamic cooperation which is the rai of
8:30 pm
islamic countries to formally condemn israel's role in the protest and rally the troops because they all know sharia is caring. turkey has become a shady authoritarian right stomping anti-isis appeasing hellhole that has no business moralizing to any of their neighbors least of all israel. can you imagine if every western state hated utah a notch to this the cousin some petty robbery because everyone knows -- but a full-fledged violent hatred where wyoming colorado and nevada actively call for the obliteration of mormons and this isn't iran or syria we are talking about. turkey is supposed to be our moderate ally and a nato member with who it's essential to keep up this phony baloney charade that we don't have that decency to recognize the armenian genocide in this country. go ahead and recall your ambassadors from the usn israel. erdogan is an oppressive doing
8:31 pm
far worse to israel than the church ever did to the armenians i just hope the world has been the arts to stand up to turkey and iran and amman before coming close to anything like that ever again. it's good to see you. we are doing at life. important to point out that turkey is a nato member. let that sink in. they are supposed to be on our side and yet they are calling on the arab world to rise up against our closest ally israel the only real democracy in the middle east. what does this mean for any hope of peace in the region by cherny me "new york times" opinion writer and editor. it's nice to see you. let's talk a little bit about
8:32 pm
this. turkey has been incredibly aggressive in their rhetoric about moving the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem and they have been on this path to authoritarianism for quite a while. >> the bottom line is what we saw in gaza on monday was absolute tragic but it has absolutely nothing or very little to do with the embassy move. that is a propaganda ploy on the part of hamas. all hamas wanted was exactly what it got in terms of a propaganda war. he wanted that shot of ivanka trump smiling looking like she was at a country club next to the horrific photos of gazans dying at the border. we find out today that 50 of those 60s were hamas fighters. there were people desperate living under the occupation of hamas frankly getting bused to the border like knowing it was a suicide mission. >> with talk about this because the way hamas and some of our
8:33 pm
allies are opposing if they are saying these people just wanted to push over the border and come and peacefully protest just like the women's march. that would hamas wanted plex they just wanted to waive some signs and let people know they had reservations with the embassy move? >> it's a very strange idea that only israel had allowed people to preach the border that somehow they would have set up an encampment and said kumbaya. you have leaders of hamas saying our goal was to go over the order and tear their hearts out and that's a direct "matt from one of the hamas leaders. we have average palestinians when asked by a "new york times" reporter what is your goal and unabashed about it they say our goal is to get over the border and kill as many as possible. i don't want to be unclear about where i stand on the
8:34 pm
humanitarian situation in gaza in the same way the situation in syria breaks my heart the situation in gaza breaks my heart too. israel pulled out unilaterally more than a decade ago and hamas if it wanted to could have, the palestinians could be building a stay. this is 50 miles away from tel aviv. look what's happening in tel aviv and look what's happening in gaza. unfortunately thousands, innocent people are being held. kennedy: held hostage and kept in a very vulnerable position where they have no mobility and they are slated to this sort of propaganda. it doesn't mean that our country and israel shouldn't be reaching towards peace. we absolutely should as human beings that is the ultimate ideal, peace and freedom but
8:35 pm
let's at least called the actions what they are. >> also we need to take a lesson from what's going on there. israel wants to avoid and eventually there's going to be a palestinian state in the west bank. the more israel builds up civil society to build up organizations and personalities who are not islamic terrorists the better raw israel will ultimately be. kennedy: let's talk a little bit about the intellectual because you have written a fascinating piece about this and people who have shoot at traditional media outlet mainstream media outlets to forge their own path people like ben shapiro who have found audiences talking about some very explosive topics but are also exploring other sides of humanity.
8:36 pm
they would be shouted down in a foreign. >> what i find so amazing about this group of intellectuals and pundits, scientists among them ben shapiro, brett and heather hines objecting to racial segregation. what i find amazing about them throughout the modern lens of history you have people that have been mugged by reality. you have the new conservatives who started out and made their way to the right. the people in this group is they have remained intellectually intellectually diverse and they have a sort of ongoing civil conversation with each other. oftentimes on twitter we have seen people attacking each other in the mainstream for colonizing them for having a different idea in trying to have a civil conversation. he. kennedy: and it's interesting because they come from very different places and they and in very different places.
8:37 pm
they don't fit in traditional paradigms. it's actually projection. whether it's ultra-progressivism or neoconservatives and they don't fit comfortably so they have to find their own identity. thank you so much for the discussion and i hope you come back. >> thank you very much. kennedy: is that you? three days until the royal wedding in the whole world is talking about. celebrities are flying in as we speak. fans are in losing their mother loving minds and no one is crazier than meghan markle's family. we begin with her dad thomas markle infuriating buckingham palace by selling photons to the paparazzi. he told friends he needs to get back for surgery. he had a heart attack last month. he also wants to avoid his
8:38 pm
embarrassing daughter. tmz reporting make ends half sister broke her ankle on a car accident after an encounter so will the royal wedding turn into a royal rumble? let's get back to the party panel. lawrence jones and katie pavlich there has been so much drama surrounding the wedding. that's breaking news. that's what we are able to deliver here on the live show, breaking bones and breaking -- all in one fell swoop. the children will never be kings or queens. >> you never know. meghan markle is an american and look where she is. it's historic and there's a lot of fanfare and pageantry. 600 people have been invited to the ceremony, 200 are going to the reception.
8:39 pm
can you imagine if you and your gals went to the wedding? you want to go to the boozing and cake part. i have read about the cake. what's happening to me? its lemon with edible flowers. >> that was my wedding cake. kennedy: they released royal -- what is your big take away katie? >> i beg take away is that i don't care. but i should feel really bad for her. her family being so dramatic is the worst.
8:40 pm
kennedy: that's something a lot of people can relate to. >> there a lot of people watching in the british press is saying this is what happens with americans. >> remember that day. kennedy: tmz is now paul revere. it's good to see you tonight. coming up the senate just overturned the net neutrality repeal peers they repealed the repeal. what does this mean for your wi-fi connection and is your going to be slower? john stossel will explain why this is bad news for free-market lovers everywhere. stay tuned. since my stroke, he hasn't left my side.
8:41 pm
with the right steps, 80%of recurrent ischemic strokes could be prevented. a bayer aspirin regimen is one step to help prevent another stroke. so, i'm doing all i can to stay in his life. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. capdynamic lightingrs an aspirin regimen. elevated comfort powerfully efficient and one more thing the world comes with it ♪you can go your own way... the 2019 jeep cherokee
8:42 pm
when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. don't sweat your booking. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices.
8:44 pm
kennedy: welcome back. do you believe in the free-market? listen up is that bad news presented democrats and a handful of traditional republicans today voted 52-47 to restore an obama era policy known as net neutrality. why is this bad economic policy? let me ask fox business network john stossel. it seems i could great idea treat everyone on the internet each. don't play favorites. why is this a bad idea?
8:45 pm
>> it's a popular idea. it's all neutral but what this has meant his government enforced neutrality and if we have that with the net in first place we wouldn't have had the internet. this really is just not bad news because it's not going to happen. it's just stupid news and it shows how craven these politicians are. they are either ignorant or they know it plays well with voters. kennedy: at explain it in a certain way and distract a narrow side of the without getting the full set of facts then that's what resonates with people. they are playing on emotions but neutrality is communism. when everyone is seemed the same and everyone deserves the exact same paycheck for doing a lot of work or little work that is communism and that's essentially what you are getting from net neutrality. >> innovation is actually not
8:46 pm
communism but close enough. no block a more paid prioritization. why would they block anything? that which is anchored their customers. throttling, they may favor others and that's paid prioritization but that's good. that's what brings innovation. fedex would not have been allowed to use overnight but it's going to cost a little more. kennedy: the post office charges the exact same amount for every letter i matter where it's going and that's why the post office is -- . >> you still have to say mother may i every time you try to do something new. kennedy: and not all services are the same. they shouldn't be treated the exact same and sometimes people want more access and more speed
8:47 pm
for games and netflix. >> when they get that the companies say we are rich now and we are going to build more of these types. kennedy: cat stephens is right the internet is a series of tubes loaded onto trucks for a shining the light. man: i got scar tissue there. same thing with any dent or dings on this truck. they all got a story about what happened to 'em. man 2: it was raining, there was only one way out. i could feel the barb wire was just digging into the paint. man: two bulls were fighting, (thud) bam hit the truck. try explaining that to your insurance company. woman: another ding, another scratch. it'll just be another chapter in the story. every scar tells a story, and you can tell a lot more stories when your truck is a chevy silverado. the most dependable, longest-lasting, full-size pickups on the road.
8:48 pm
8:51 pm
kennedy: a wallethub survey found the house you live in has a massive impact on happiness and well-being in nobody knows that better than hillary clinton this is the topical storm. topic number one. in fresno california and man is been charged with breaking and entering. cops a 42 real david speel was stealing laptops from an office building that in order to get an he had to do some serious popping and unlocking. although he was fresh with the dance moves people believe he got a key from someone in the building. he's not saying who. these are all breakdancing terms for those of you who didn't grow up in the 80s. he was booked on possession of stolen property and providing false information. we wish him but because of these found guilty is going straight
8:52 pm
to the electric blue galoot chair. topic number two. san francisco trains have been accident free all week. although they did have several close shavings. the internet was completely blown away by the sight of a man cutting hair on the choo-choo but none of the passengers seem to care. they are all staring, is it laurel or yanny? it actually get a life. one internet commenters said this is the strangest thing he's ever seen on the subway. come to new york, france. we will get you a shampoo haircut manicure pedicure and will even get you a mariachi band. all we ask is that you tip the time traveler.
8:53 pm
topic number three. let's head down to waco, texas for a snake happens to have one really big fan. this is the backyard bar and grill. and that's a snake on a ceiling fan. the bartender pulled it down with his bare hands and now people are wondering where he got the guts to do it but that's easy. it's called tequila. what i want to know was how a snake wound up wrapped around a ceiling fan. we have all gotten rowdy in a bar but never snake wrapped around a ceiling fan rowdy. in any event although we can't tell you how we got on the dan we can tell you shortly after being taken down the snake was thrown out of the bar because it didn't have an i.d.. topic number four. the japan railway made an
8:54 pm
apology after the train left the station 20 5 seconds early. that doesn't sound like a big deal here in america but in japan you can be shot for this sort of thing or something far worse. they make you watch an episode of girls. writers who missed the train were forced to wait six whole minutes for the next one causing the railroad to write the great inconvenience placed upon our customers was truly inexcusable. we will be thoroughly evaluating our conduct striving to keep such an incident from occurring again. same thing happened to new york and the mta issued a statement saying glad i'm not you. despite the heartfelt apology customers were not impressed in the railroad is offering free haircuts to make up for it.
8:55 pm
this train doesn't look very crowded for japan. they must have shown up early. topic number 5. the world cup, who cares about the stupid world cup? you can put your world cup and a bag of sticks. it kicks off in russia next month. the scoring has already started. the argentine football association includes tips on how to make moves on russian women, yeah. who needs the bread lines when you've got pickup lines? the guide includes, don't ask stupid questions. sex is something very private and not discussed in public. and of course it's soccer so even if you do get her home you can't use your hands.
8:56 pm
another tip might be don't brag about your bank account because there's a good chance russia. that's why i say when all else fails get her a laptop and take her out dancing. we will be right back. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. [fbi agent] you're a brave man, your testimony will save lives. mr. stevens? this is your new name. this is your new house.
8:57 pm
and a perfectly inconspicuous suv. you must become invisible. [hero] i'll take my chances. where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. it was here. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. i went to the er. they said i had afib. afib? what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. once i got the facts,
8:58 pm
my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®. to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. in a clinical study, over 96% of people taking xarelto® remained stroke-free. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least 6 of your body's natural blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one critical factor. for afib patients well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® compares in reducing the risk of stroke. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of stroke. while taking, you may bruise more easily or take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. it may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. get help right away for unexpected bleeding or unusual bruising. do not take xarelto® if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. before starting, tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures and any kidney or liver problems. learn all you can
8:59 pm
to help protect yourself from a stroke. talk to your doctor about xarelto®. to help protect yourself from a stroke. to bring together a group of remarkable people. to help save the universe... from paying too much on their car insurance. hey, there's cake in the breakroom... what are you doing? um...nothing? marvel studios' avengers: infinity war, in theaters april 27th. now...where were we?
9:00 pm
kennedy: thank you so much are watching the show and making it the best hour of your day. follow me and twitter and instagram @ kennedy nation e-mail kennedy@foxbusiness.com per tomorrow night corey lewandowski and it won't be the same without you. >> if the revolt at harpers ferry had not occurred, the south probably wouldn't have seceded from the union. >> ♪ glory, glory, hallelujah ♪ glory, glory... >> to others, he's a saint, a martyr, a prophet. >> john brown believed that god had brought him to this earth for the purpose of delivering nearly four million enslaved people into freedom. >> what he touches become relics. >> the local people were producing fake pieces of the rope, fake pieces of the scaffold. >> what about his strange inheritance?
142 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
FOX Business Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on