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be sure to join us tomorrow with a special live coverage of president trump's rally in duluth, minnesota. good night from new york. [♪] kennedy: we have information that peter strzok's lawyer confirming, strzok was escorted from the fbi building last friday. strzok's attorney says his client has played by the rules and add, quote, it calls into question the impartiality of the disciplinary process which now appears tainted by political influence. instead of calling for a long-serving fire agent to be
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summarily fired. michael horowitz testified and confirmed his office is investigating whether strzok anti-trump bias had a part in launching the fbi's russia investigation. matt gaetz, one of the 8 republicans demanding the names of the other fbi employees. he pressed ford. strzok, page and another unnamed attorney. >> it sees so bizarre the people you would accumulate to prosecute the president of the united states and investigate him would be so entertainingled with these fact patterns involving hillary clinton. does that strike you as odd? is that usual for someone who is like directly tied to one element of a fact pattern to migrate over to these other
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investigations. >> from a management matter, having done corruption cases, you wouldn't put someone who just investigated an individual on one side to investigate the other person. kennedy: florida congressman matt gaetz joins me now. you had an intense exchange with the inspector general. i'm wondering what you feel will come of that bias investigation that he admitted is under way with his office. and it seems tough, although it's clear there was bias in play. how do you prove whether it affected the end of one investigation and the beginning of another. >> we saw protocol violated in the hoik email investigation and the genesis of the trump russia investigation. it's ludicrous you have the exact same people who paved a
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yellow brick road for hillary clinton ending up on the fbi's trump-russia investigation recruited by robert mueller. it doesn't prove bias resulted in specific decisions. but everywhere we look in the hillary clinton investigation and the trump russia investigation. there was bias he where. it was infectious, it was toxic and i believe it did impact the investigative decisions. kennedy: there are a lot of problems with that strzok page exchange. peter strzok's lawyer is making the case that this guy is a career fbi agent. he is someone dedicated to his country and his name has been dragged through the mud and we have to wait for this process to end. isn't waiting until the end of the inspector general's report and reading those conclusions, isn't that sufficient for allowing the process to play out? >> it is for me.
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it was hard to see a member of the fbi while investigating donald trump saying such loathesome things about him. but what was far worse was the condescending tone peter strzok took about the american people who voted for donald trump. when he was talking about the smell of walmart shoppers. the new information that we learned was that rod rosenstein had that infamous august 8 text where peter strzok said we'll stop him. we'll stop text. rosenstein had that text message for a month and never turned it over to congress. there is a real rat in the wood pile. kennedy: it's almost like james comey and other senior officials having hundreds of thousands of emails from anthony weiner's
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laptop and they didn't make that case to congress until one month later. so the fbi has a timing issue. is the fbi too powerful? >> that is the question we have to ask. you have been a critic of unchecked power and surveillance. americans are starting to see how right you and other libertarian leaning conservatives have been on those issues. but the typing was spoken to in the report. strzok wanted to down play the importance of the clinton investigation so he could rapidly spin up the russia investigation. and he judged the outcop after just one day. he said they had a way to use that investigation to impair a trump presidency and trump candidacy. that's what we don't want to see in our law enforcement where they turn out to be political
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acts to shape public opinion and uninfluence elections. kennedy: i know you have been pressing for the names of these other fbi agents to be released. i tend to agree with you. these are the kind of things we are talking about. you better believe lisa page and peter strzok also want those names released because they have taken the bulk of the heat in all of this in the press. now the up spector general is hiding behind the privacy act. do you think we'll learn those names? >> we better. we cannot live in a world where unelected people block public access to the name of the principle fbi lawyer on the russia probe who was associating himself with the resistance movement while he was investigating donald trump. it's outrageous and taints the entire investigation.
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kennedy: during today's hearing elijah cummings used his opening statement to weigh in on the immigration crisis. >> we sent letter after letter asking these committees to investigate the trump administration's policy which is how resulting in child interment camps. child interment camps. kennedy: there is some heated rhetoric on both side. and a lot of pressure on the trump administration continuing. a growing number of republicans are also calling for an end to the practice of separating children from their parents. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell asked if the republicans will pay a political price for the policies. >> we'll fiction the problem. if the president says we need to
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act, the democrats say we need to act, and we say we need to act. when that happens, we act. kennedy: the editorial board writing this is self-destructive politics. they will keep giving people daily pictures of children getting stripped from their parents. dan heni henning ever, welcome . they would historically be wall opened. how confident are you that if
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this immigration mess continues it could taint their chances in the mid terms. >> these are members of congress, politicians. we are getting close, five months away from that election. and they don't want to be going back to their home district talking about those images you just had on your screen of children sleeping under silver blankets behind wire fences. they want to talk about a strong economy. at a town hall if someone stand up and says how do you justify this? republicans have to figure out a way to get this behind them legislatively. kennedy: democrats have failed to gain traction with the russia probe, with stormy daniels and taxes. and a number of other issues they tried to tie to the
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president. but they are winning with this one and they are going to keep pressing ford using as much emotional rhetoric as possible. what happens to this administration on immigration if the gop loses. >> they will be in big trouble. we had the dreamers issue as well which they are trying to resolve legislatively. but that's in front of the courts. and the courts may rule in favor of the obama resuming to legalize all the dreamers. if that happened in addition to losing the house, that would put donald trump in a tough spot come january. i don't think he wants to be in that position. that's why he's going out to rallies like the one tomorrow night in duluth to try to rally republicans to show up and vote. but he does not need the albatross of this immigration
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issue heading into november. kennedy: the republicans are scrambling with their dueling bills to end the separation policy. you have plenty of senators who are running for reelection in the mid-terms and they need to look like they have been doing something. the president wants money for the wall. and you have to take care of the dreamers. is that possible to do all of that before the mid-terms? >> i think they are focused on this issue. you had congressman mark meadows of south carolina who has been proposing a piece of legislation that would end the policy of separating the children from their parents. to me that's a sign the conservatives in the house who have been at loggerheads with the moderate about doing something with this mess. decided maybe it's gone past the point where they can resist any further and they will come to
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terms of some sort with their fellow members in the house and get this behind them. kennedy: it's a matter of political survival. now with reaction, let me go to tonight's panel. i have got the former director of strategic relations. opinion editor, charles hurt. welcome, everyone. so adrian, i will tart with you. democrats have failed to gain traction on a number of the issues i talked about. they also have an endless grab bag with this immigration issue. >> usually you have got democrats and republicans
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including some of the most of conservative and progressive coming together and uniting on this issue about keeping children together with their families. kennedy: i want to push into that a little bit. what does that tell you? that the president is so incredibly unpopular with democrats and some republicans that they will find any issue they to be derail him. or there might be a bipartisan consensus on immigration aside from the president. >> there could be a bipartisan consensus. but i think finally this congress is coming together and saying you are wrong on this. you are tone deaf on this. quit leaning into your policy. even mitch mcconnell said this is not the democrats problem. we republicans want to keep children united with their parents. kennedy: this is the chance to do something on immigration.
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if you are an independent voter and you are looking back, you say they did pretty well with taxes, but botched immigration. >> there is only one thing that will end this problem at the border which is to stem the flow of illegal immigrants coming across the bored. the media is so dishonest about this. this happened under president obama, and president bush. the on reason we are seeing more of it now is donald trump is enforcing the laws on the books. when someone gets arrested and they have a child with them. the child is taken away from them. kennedy: i know. but you are talking about different levels of lawlessness. first time you come over the border. that's a misdemeanor. that's not the same thing as being a drug mule. >> do we know?
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are these people the parents? you have a lot of human trafficking. >> they sent tens of thousands of children under obama. kennedy: republicans could have a win here but they are shooting themselves in the foot with the horrible talking points. there are a lot of smart rational republicans in the house and senate that are willing to work with the democrats. but to say this has always happened. it rings hollow. >> the most of diboll kag thing you can do is have an open border democrat policy that up rights all these people toot bored. that's what creates this human crisis. >> many people are seeking asylum from horrible situations.
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kennedy: this country doesn't know what it wants to do with people they invite here. they don't know what to consider lawlessness and breaking the law. but the president need to change the way this looks if he's going to get back on track. >> the president doesn't back down no matter what he does and a lot of times shoots himself in the foot. they gave us three viewpoints of what they do. someone who is someone independent is trying to get my news from all didn't angles. one week later we get this done. he has to step back just a half step. he keeps immigration. he gets everyone to stop thinking he's lock up children in jail he day. kennedy: if they want to keep majority in the house and
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kennedy: there is a trade war brewing. president trump asking his administration to identify $200 billion more of chinese goods to slap tariffs on. the markets are not happy about it. edward lawrence is in washington with more. >> no one is backing down. the president announcing -- releasing a list of new components from china that will see these new tariffs. they are $200 billion in new tariffs. china announced $50 billion in
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tariffs on us because we announced $50 billion in tariffs on chinese products. the bottom line is no one is backing down. china is not changing their practices. china is stealing technology and intellectual property from american companies. the white house economic advisor peter navarro said at the end of the day the chinese need us more than we need them. >> the chinese found out they do buy a lot less from us than they buy from them. and they are out of bullets before we are. reporter: the markets don't seem to like us inching towards a trade war. the dow down 287 points. chip makers were the main drag because of their exposure to all of this. the president will meet with senators to talk about zte. the senate has a bill that will
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limit the president's ability to impose tariffs for national security concerns. it will require congressional approval. the president would like that bill to go away. the tit for tat continues as well as politics in the mix. kennedy: the u.s. is feeling the effects of the trade war. this year alone due to chain today's retaliatory tariffs on so i beans. is a trade war the right way to go? joining me now, christian whiteman. when i hear peter navarro saying china will be out of bullets first. my first question is why are we shooting each other. >> klein today is screwing us, they are stealing technology which over the years is worth
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trillions of dollars. and they have much higher tariffs on us. you have the free trade glee club. we don't have free trade. with china any more than we do with canada and the eu. peter is right about the statistics. we export $130 billion of goods to china. that's less than 1% of our gdp. kennedy: i like money. and the markets have the yips. it will cost more for stuff if we are in a trade war. what do you do when you have us slapping $200 billion worth of goods, new tariffs, china does the same, prices increase.
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people no longer feel the effects of the tax cuts. not only are you hurting the middle and lower income vote horse put the president in office. you are assuring the democrats have an entre to take over the house and senate. >> that isn't so. we can go to zero on our exports. it's less than 1% of our economy. china exports $500 billion to us. that's 4% of their economy. the numbers don't add up. kennedy: i know you are a smart person. >> it was frankly the ends of -- kennedy: come on, man, i was a republican for a long time. i don't look back and say i'm wistful for the gerald ford days. when the economy is doing well
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we have more of a trade deficit because the americans buy more stuff. the idea that we have to have complete parity with china or anyone else in trade is economic communism. >> it's not. this one-way trade with china where they are robbing us blind and stealing our technology. it enabled them to under go a massive military buildup. the dominance of chain today in the south china sea. everything they are doing has been enabled by the massive trade capital. since we let them in the wto. $4 trillion of capital left the united states for china. ken there are i am glad we found something we can agree on. but this is not good common sense policy. although there are some
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wonderful ideas and i know a lot of people feel like they are protecting our freedom. you are compromising it. individual businesses should be the ones to who make these decisions. >> they can't. google cannot stand up for its intellectual property if all its competitors are playing ball with china. kennedy: -- >> how else are we going to respond? kennedy: i would take a big towel and give them a spanking. kinky. >> we have the leverage and they don't. we'll win this one. thank you, kennedy. trey gowdy is the latest lawmaker to pile on james comey for the email fiasco. does the former fbi director
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comey do, was take any steps to spur the appointment much special counsel in the hillary clinton investigation. instead he appointed himself, attorney general, special counsel, lead veas gator and the general arbiter of what is good and right in the world according to him. kennedy: all of this is right and true. but what happens now? it was comey who wrecked the fbi. his underlings may have been averse to a trump presidency. but anything that's fed his goofy messiah come plex. messiah -- complexion. complex. even though's out of a top job
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it's impossible to move past him and heal the agency. james comey was fired. but that's not adequate punishment for a man who murdered the bureau with his fat clammy hand. as expected the i.g. report result in the same old talking points on loop. a lot of people are sick of it. but one of our guests came up with the perfect solution. make our liberal and con guests argue for the opposition. >> it's time to party swap. kennedy: here they go. our liberal is going to argue for the conservative time. charlie hurt will do the opposite.
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dolph ziggler asks the questions and acts as referee. >> how is the i.g. report proven once and for all that hillary clinton is crooked and needs to be locked up. >> well, obviously the i.g. report concludes the fbi was so biased. lisa page and pete strzok there is no way they weren't biased in their text messages. hillary clinton didn't win the election ultimately because james comey reopened the investigation. >> the i.g. report cleared the fbi of bias but people keep piling on hillary clinton. when will they acknowledge james comey robbed her. >> the american people are stupid and they were going to vote for donald trump. these people are heroes.
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they did everything they could and pulled out all the stopped. they used the most of powerful agency in the federal government to bring down donald trump. what america needs is a clinton in the white house. we need one that's wearing a skirt. that's fine. but that's the answer for america. we need a clinton in the white house. >> topic two. weed. adrienne you ready? the texas republican party endorsed marijuana decriminalization. isn't jeff sessions right when he says good people don't smoke pot. it in the bible. off course, jeff sessions is the most of amazing attorney general we have ever seen. sure. yeah. no sash california intended there. jeff sessions is obviously
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holding -- upholding federal law which trumps state law. kennedy: what about the policies in singapore and china? should we implement caning? >> why not. >> charlie. don't you think it's time we added marijuana vending machines to school cafeterias? >> i spent a week in denver. and this is very good. it's very important. the american people are stupid. the dumber, the higher and lazier they are, the better voters they are. so i think that there should be marijuana vending machines in all schools. the younger the better. secondhand smoke from marijuana is awesome.
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if it's from tobacco it's terrible. but if everybody on the sidewalk including my child is high, it's awesome. >>ist just increases the traffic. this is going swimmingly for me. immigration, isn't trump's border wall the answer to basically all immigration laws. >> absolutely. we might as well trim and quad resume the spending. and let's blame everything on the democrats because obviously it's their fault. republicans have full control of the house and the white house. it's always the democrats fault. kennedy: didn't i see nancy pelosi and chuck schumer digging tunnels from mexico to the united states. and loading them up with drug mules? >> i think he may have done that. if you were rinsing to a right-wing radio show, you might
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have heard that. i have the visuals as well. >> charlie, how will open borders improve the country. >> not to beat a dead horse. but the american people are stupid. so it's either having voters high. import new voters from third world countries and they can come and enjoy our largess and welfare. there is no citizenship. just get here. kennedy: who is the winner tonight? >> adrienne, i have never heard you sound smarter in my entire life of watching you. >> that is far harder than i ever thought it would be. i believe everything that came out of my mouth.
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in music by "forbes" magazine. he joingd "american idol" as a meamentor. his new book is about achieving success while fighting life's challenges. >> i wrote this book because i failed a lot. i look at instagram and i look at those people and say i want to be like those people. i want to be with those people. but i want to be like the other people. that's what happens. kid say how do i get successful? you just see instagram and say this is how we do it. it's all the most of successful people are the people who failed the most of. how many times can you try and fail then learn and do it again.
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i think it's a formula. and you go, oh they must be talented so they win. i'm not that talented. is there not a single thing i do that's great. but i'm 71 now so i have been going for a long time. kennedy: you are one of the hardest working people i know. but one thing missing from people who want instant fame, they don't have the work ethic. but i think we all have something we are passionate about. for me it's been a career. for others maybe it's just being a great mom. but all the baby steps. i didn't write the book to preach to people or wax philosophical. i wrote it to say these are the baby steps you take. kennedy: you do two things. you don't wal wallow in self-pi.
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>> anymore. kennedy: you had a very rough upbringing. >> my mom had me at 15 and she died of drugs and aol and i never knew my real dad. but that made me stronger. i'm able to use that to give back. kennedy: what if people haven't had difficult upbriggs. you look at some of the most of successful people like oprah winfrey and what a difficult childhood she had. there is a survivor mentality that seems like an important element of greatness. >> aren't we all survivors in one form or another? i have friend who grew up rich. but they didn't have a lot of family support. there was no love. we can characterrise the poor. i grew up poor, but i'm strong
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from that. i had friend who grew up who are not so far. kennedy: you met your bio dad. how was it meeting him for the first time. >> it was weird, i never saw anyone looking like me before. he was sitting in a car and i was sitting in a car. i have never sat with a parent and had an actual conversation. to sit with my biological father who i haven't seen in 30 years and talk like humans. that was big for me because it never happened in my life. whatever kind of expert i am. i'm lettering. and that's what i wanted to show in the first chapter. i am learning as much as i am dispensing advice. that's what the book is about. kennedy: the other thing i like is you surround yourself with people who make fun of you.
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candy. all 24 people were evacuated safely and the park resumed regular operations later in the day. theme parks teach us valuable lessons. and just because someone looks like uncle jesse doesn't mean he can't wear daisy boots. topic number 3. china held its annual dragon boat races this week. joe biden will be the first candidate to do his fundraising with a metal detector on a beach. we got a race on our hand. 264 teams showed up. but that number will drop next
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year. i promised h.r. i would stop googling things like dwra gone boat. we would love to tell you who won the race but the results were written in chinese. why am i the one who always end up with the tattoos. me and ben affleck. topic number four. last week russia had a house cat at the world cup, this week they are using a tiger. it's the same one vladimir putin will feed the players to when they lose. it was asked to choose between a box marked egypt or russia. scientists have a word for these folks. they are called idiots.
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kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com. rinse up, party people. tomorrow night the show will be on at 9:00 p.m. eastern with reaction to the president's rally in minnesota. we'll see you tomorrow night. >> they were in a storage room, in our spare bedroom, in the attic. >> a house full of guests who never leave. >> i would wake up in the night and think i heard them talking, you know. >> hollywood people, world figures, dictators. >> and tv stars. >> welcome once again to "masquerade party." >> an artist's secrets unmasked. >> sounds like he was talking to you. >> i know. >> are you ready for some face time? >> do you think it looks exactly like me? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ]
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