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what a night, huh? it was an incredible rally in montana from the president. we hope you enjoyed it. i will see you tomorrow night. good night from new york. [♪] kennedy: it could be the most of important decision of president trump's presidency, the next pick for the supreme court and the leftists freaking. we are told the president narrowed it down to three potential nominees out of a field of six conservative judges. the president finished a big rally in montana. president trump there is now a vacancy on the supreme court. and if you turn in monday the 9:00 i think you will be extremely happy with this. and they are all great. they are all great. kennedy: but there are some
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reports he's already made a decision. either way, the white house will make a big announcement this coming monday. who are the main contenders. according to those in the know, the three finalists are amy coney barrett, brett kavanaugh and raymond kethledge. democrats are vowing fight. senate minority leader chuck schumer is pressing president trump to nominate merit garland. he was the man president obama nominated until senate majority leader mitch mcconnell put the kibosh on that. why are democrats so worried? it could swing the balance of the court for decades. and could lead to landmark
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rulings on abortion and gay marriage. joining me now, the daily wire editor-in-chief, ben shapiro. what do you think of the president's top three picks? the people that we are hearing so far? do you think this is actually the final list in the final three? >> i guess is it's probably final three. i thought mike lee from utah would have been the best pick. he's a senator so he would probably sail through without any problem and you don't have to worry about interpretations on legal issues because it's on the record as a senator. you have to draw a balance between what you know about the nominees and what you don't. if you pick somebody with a clear convincing record of originalism the left is more
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likely to tank them. if you know how they feel about roe versus wade. there are lots of cases that have been precedent. it's irritating how you do the judicial confirmation hearings. which is why the majority of people brought up before the hearing usually wind up on the supreme court. kennedy: he goes through date process with his supreme court picks than he does with some of the other decisions. it certainly is fascinating. you are right, not on about mike lee and the more i think about it, and ted cruz actually wrote a good piece for fox news opinion. he's stating basically what you said. if you don't want surprises you should pick somebody who has a consistent philosophy who will
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follow through on that judicial philosophy for decades to come. mike lee is young, he's consistent and he's also a senator. if there are democrats or republicans on the fence. you might have people even in another party who would vote for him. he's an affable guy. i know the president had a conversation with mike lee. all we can hope is his unpredictability rears his head and mike lee is the surprise pick monday. >> the other three picks i think are fine. i think coney barrett would be the best followed by kavanaugh. having read many of his decisions, it seems like he's have much in line with justice roberts which could be too clever by half. but when it came to roberts' opinion of obamacare, he
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suggested it was a tax rather than a fine. that came from and kavanaugh opinion on the d.c. court of appeal. team bush knew him way back when. he's a d.c. insider. i think the kethledge pick would be more what krorns are looking for. kennedy: birth is young, she is 46. but she does have what diane personally attacked her on is more an informed philosophy based on her religion. you can see the left will adamantly go after someone like that. >> the fact that the left is going to attack an observant catholic for being an observant catholic. if they want to go after a mother of 7 who has written on
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catholicism and the law. she says judges who are catholic in death penalty cases should recuse themselves. let the left go after her. i don't know why people would shy away from a fight. the more extreme left looks the better it is for president trump. attacking a catholic with a great story like amy barrett, i don't see how that hurts trump. kennedy: i think he wants to put a woman on the high court and will put pressure on female senators who are looking to run for the presidency in 2020. if the future is female, it would be hypocritical for them to vote against her. ben, thank you so much. this will be the president's second pick since his election. how much could this pick impact your life in these united states. let me go to tonight's panel.
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jessica tarlov is here. tom shillue, and another superstar from the wwe, when he hold the title. he's wearing it right now. dolph ziggler is back in action. jessica, the stakes are much higher with he supreme court nominee that this president gets. you have got self members on the high court who are either threatening retirement because of age, and actuary tables are working against them. or you have members like clarence thomas who may just be a little tired and doesn't want to serve on the high court anymore. are the confirmation hearings going to get more contentious with he new no nation? >> i think so. i think everything in the trump era will be more contentious.
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when you look at how many democrats voted for these judges. kavanaugh was 95-0. these are just a voice vote. which is how merit garland went as well. if we remember back to the good ole days. everything more contentious. kennedy: chuck schumer is not president. you don't have to nominate someone to make the other party happy. jessica: ben shapiro is much more plugged into conservative circles. i heard james hardiman is in contention. kennedy: how important is roe versus wade? and is that a factor? you have the three liberal senators running for president
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in 2020 all talking about roe versus wade as if that is the one and only question on the litmus test. >> they can talk about it all they want. and they will probably ask all sorts of questions opening the confirmation. susan collins said i will nix anybody who is openly hostile to roe versus wade or precedent. how she worded it. none of the nominees are. >> they all are in fact. the reason they are on the list -- >> openly hostile? >> president trump is saying i'm not going to talk about it with them which is letting them slide. kennedy: here is the problem. the high court has so much to deal with whether it's surveillance or immigration. there is a lot more than happens than just abortion. do you think the senators will
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waste so much time talking about roe versus wade that we won't talk about other important decisions. >> yes. the pink hat. the day kennedy said he was retiring, it was the official every day the sky is falling. i get that because president trump is president trump. they are going, we already lost it. check out the back alleys for the coat hangers. what trump should do, we already announced tune in at 9:00. you tune in, those are the ones you are thinking of. that's how he would do it. being the show man that he is. kennedy: i hope there are loops thrown. someone not having a fantastic day at all. scott pruitt resigning today. sending shock waves through washington mostly because it
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took so long for him to quit. pruitt is the subject of at least 13 federal investigations. he faced criticism for lavish expenditures on foreign travel. president trump thanked pruitt for quote taken outstanding job and said the decision to resign was totally his. the epa deputy administrator andrew wheeler will succeed pruitt. will the environmental agency still be stuck in the swamp? this administration sometimes attracts people like pruitt who have golden tongues. they talk themselves into these positions. i think he's been entertaining. and if you take away the fact that he was fleecing american
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taxpayers and probably guilty of some disgusting cronyism, the fact that he was rolling back so many of those regulations, i thought was fantastic. >> the next guy taking over is a coal lobbyist. that's what president trump would want. scott priewt was confronted in a restaurant two days ago by a teacher. and that video went viral. it appears much more successful than the woman who confronted sarah huckabee sanders at the red hen restaurant. >> bringing a baby. you bring the baby. this is my baby. and then what what are they going to do? they are going to fight with him? >> i need a baby. >> usually they don't care about the petty corruption.
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but it was a little bit obsessive. he'll walk. he'll get a new guy. new guy, as far as regulation goes, he'll be saving the imes for last. kennedy: roll back regulations. i no problem with that at all. i know we talked about that the trump presidency has an addictive quality to it. i will miss hearing about the security detail going into the ritz carlton to get his fast it' lotion. or if they didn't waste so much money it would be great. >> everything i read about him reads like an onion article. for years we just agreed all politicians were crooks and everything is okay.
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now we have petty laundering. once that happens, i don't know how cocky you can be having one calendar for certain events and one calendar for secret events and be cool about it. >> i can't even do my calendar. >> this is the public one i have got in my office all day. kennedy: get me to oklahoma. i don't care what happens there. there has to be something that could make me filthier. >> mnuchin. let her take the private jet. kennedy: if you have a million dollars and want to take a private jet. take a jet. it's not let them eat cake.
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if they want to pay for their own jets. >> wilbur ross flies on his own jet. kennedy: so much more with the panel coming up. first up, president trump's big new tariffs on chinese goods taking effect at midnight. everything will be more expensive. china is going to retaliate. what does this mean for your shrinking wallet? we debate the trade wars next. i'm to your bumper, cause.... i don't think enough people heard about your big day. but nothing says "we got married" like a 12 ounce piece of scrap metal.
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kennedy: we are less than four hours away from a pages today nation what some economists are calling a trade war. president trump will happen tariffs on $3 billion in chinese goods. china is ready to respond with tariffs on american goods. what does that mean for your bank account? edward lawrence has more. >> we'll all be paying more for
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certain products. auto parts as part of it. also medical instruments and triin space and intellectual space and technology firms. 818 goods in all will see the tariffs. they will gone into effect at 12:01 eastern time. this is a grander scheme of putting tariffs on $34 billion. the u.s. says china steals u.s. technology and tries to incorporate it into their own. the president concerned china is going to run american companies out of business. the president saying they want the barriers to come down, opening the markets protecting intellectual property. he says there has been lip
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service so far but no real action. president trump: they have been killing us. $507 billion in trade deficits. then you want to do something by the and you get attacked. that's not nice. that's not free trade. >> china says they will impose their own tariffs. $50 billion to begin with. the president saying there is $500 billion more in tariffs the u.s. may put on china if they don't come to the table and work things out. but there are no trade talks scheduled between the u.s. and china. kennedy: president trump made it clear he wants three free trade. but are these tariffs the best way to make it happen? not so far.
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good evening, mark. let's pretend that i love money, and i love a robust economy, and i want things to function smoothly and grease the wheels of this great economic engine. sell me on the tariffs. >> we have been sold a false bill of goods under the guise of free trade when we they ever had free trade. most of americans don't realize china charges 10 times mortar river on a car going to china than we charge from them. they charge 10' times the amount of tariff on computer man towards. all these things are costing the americans jobs. let's lower tariffs and equalize them. as he offered to the g-7, let's
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gym lathe nate them all -- let's eliminate them all. kennedy: we have record trade deficits with china. and the president is touting record low unemployment for women, black and hispanics. you cannot make both arguments at the same time. and it seems as though the trade deficits aren't impacting the labor market. >> i do think they are. when you look going back from 2001 to 2012, our country last 65,000 factories. we added 3,000 more back. the president is trying to bring back our manufacturing sector and bring back our ability to build things. people in many cases are moved on to other careers. they are beneficial careers. but in some cases you have many people working multiple jobs
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trying to make end meet. the president wants to make sure we all compete on a fair and equal basis. kennedy: you say china is doing a bad thing by slapping these tariffs. if i saw someone doing a bad thing. if i saw someone slapping a hobo and i said that's so immoral, you cannot slap a hobo, i wouldn't slap a hobo to show them how wrong it is. >> this is not an assault. it's a negotiating tactic and leverage the president holds with china and the european union and with our neighbors to the north and the south. but what the president is trying to do is saying i'm going to be serious about this. we have had presidents from both parties talk about the need for free and fair trade. but they having done anything about it. this is something the president
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is serious about. >> whether it's farm workers or major corporations. so far we haven't gotten to the end point and seen the negotiating tactic has worked. i hope it does. i hope it brings about much more free trade so we can lower those barriers with our allies and across the world. mark, thank you so much. coming up, several democratic presidential hopefuls are criticizing president trump. are his potential challengers bark up the wrong tree? reaction from dennis miller. the employee of the year, anna.
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kennedy: in less than one year all the presidential candidates will have declared their candidacy. in 2015 thing were ripe for an outsider to eke a win. i are rational analysts were giving in to conspiracy theorists. it has been a mixed bag, never
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boring and always exufght. but with no herks ir apparent. it's a mostly female field doing a poor job. the supreme court opening leaves room for sky is falling social media pronouncements and campaign donation groveling. but people on the fence keep look up to an intact sky and booming economy. and they know the supreme court does more than sit around trying to figure out out how to overturn roe versus wade. just ask chris christie and
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carly fiorina and ted cruz where a trump impression got them in 2016 because it was in the white house. when kirsten gillibrand tweets, i know how hard things feel now, we have faced challenges before and we overcame them. if you do the work and keep believing, we will win. this nonsense says nothing, but its emptiness betrays a lack of strategy or vision. the on way the press will pay attention to this race is when the women in the hunt continue on each other and it becomes a bloodbath. that's sad and a recipe for defeat. according to the "washington post." this never makes me so happy. 35 democrats considering a presidential run in 2020.
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i can't even count that high. will any of them come up with an actual strategy to win or just eat each other alive and give the president a lay-up to another term. joining me, dennis miller. >> i would caution you not to use the word recipe when talking about female candidate. they will come down on you for stereo typical accusations. kennedy: they should be in the kitchen, these products. it was that narrow a victory for him. i think you need 270 seats in the electoral college and he got 330 something. it wasn't that narrow. it wasn't. kennedy: the 80s he won particularly in places like florida it was a narrow margin. those states could have gone
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towards hillary if she were a likeable candidate and did a better job campaigning. she didn't. and she didn't come up with the right rubric for beating the president which is what these candidates are suffering from. they think they have to beat president trump. and they think they have to be super negative. it's already like that's where he wants them. >> i think it's a hail mary pass on their side to beat him. i haven't seen anything in a year and a half that would drive florida away from him. there was a couple holdouts in the rust belt for him. i watched him with these laborers in montana with the hard hats. i don't think's estranging them. i think the left has overplayed
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their hand in the last year and a half. they can have their vernacular victories over them. he is doing in the eyes of many americans a pretty good job. if i were somebody over there. betting to an inside straight, i would be more conciliatory with him and engage when it was time to engage in maybe a debate. kennedy: but even that is a strategy. you are absolutely right. if they said every once in a while, good job. that's how you do it on north korea and selectively picked issues that aloud them to showcase their vision for an even better economy, that's a path to victory. but flame throwing and insulting doesn't do it for people like kirsten gillibrand. >> doesn't it show them not to
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be as smart as we are always told they are. you would think somebody would be counterintuitive and come off the side of his nose cone. they are not as smart as they think. it's going to cost them in a weird way. if you look at it right now. i think he'll nominate probably the catholic mother. i'm not wishing anything ill about ruth bader ginsburg. but actuary tables dictate she is gettinghold old. brennan is getting old. i think when he splits the seam and kagan and sotomayor may as well call netflix and ask to redo laverne and shirley. i think the democrats should assuage some of their apprehension. mitch mcconnell is making a huge
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tactical error by not going to a simple majority on a lot of this stuff. the democrats are so angry, if they are talking about packing the court and jerry man during and no borders. i think that they will be talking about going to a simple majority the second they take the senate over. the second. so in a way, if i was a democrat i would say we are about to get our head handed to us in the supreme court, but we are the ones who make the court system so powerful. we always pick the 9th circuit and we'll make it powerful. so that's the only thing i think they have right now. i don't think gillibrand or any of these people look all that presidential. indeed they look whiney. i don't know if you want to show whiney at this guy. like him or not. he doesn't look whiney.
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kennedy: i agree with you. i haven't seen anyone come up with a strategy. there is a great misunderstanding why swing voters in critical states, especially in the midwest decided to shift their loyalties for someone who is essentially untested but who offered practical optimism the likes of which establishment politicians have not been able to offer. last word. >> rust belt guys are sick of being called stupid for busting their ass on two jobs a week to take care of people who just got here and have no skin in the game. they want to be in their camp. they can't anymore. they are trying to keep their head above water. kennedy: that's right. >> thank you, kennedy, have a
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nice summer. i'll see you in the fall. kennedy: a bunch of liberal celebrities spent their independence day going after president trump. chelsea handler tweeted, to every country, on the 4th of july, we are sorry about our president. he doesn't reflect all our views, and we hope you know that the majority of us are ashames. even mini driver joining the fray. if the 4th of july isn't a good time for the nation to chill and be proud of itself, when is. jessica, i will go to you. chelsea handlers apologist tweet. i didn't vote for president trump, but the fact that he won makes me happy in moments like this because people like her are so upset living in a bubble
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thinking everyone else thinks like that. >> i can see that. this happens he 4th of july. there are plenty of conservatives tweeting he was on an apology tour but he golfs too much. people went after michelle. this just happens. i think, you know, i don't want to say it's a majority. there are a lot of people extremely disappointed in this presidency. but on a day like the 4th of july where you feel like you have a president -- he doesn't know the words to it. kennedy: tom shillue. >> i think he knows the words. he just -- i saw that video. that was one of these video. the president doesn't note words
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to god bless america. he just mouths some lines. others he just stands there. he joins in then he joins out. ken there are why can't more comics be like taylor swift? >> why won't she denounce him? kennedy: because she is selling tickets. katy perry sold no albums. >> they got mad at her. if you are not denouncing him. >> they are mad at kevin hart for selling out stadiums and making everyone laugh. kennedy: it's not your responsibility to be predictable. that's not what comedy is. there is no more defense of free speech. did you read the "new york
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times" article saying conservatives are using free speech and have gone too far. thanks thanks for being here tonight. coming up, secretary of state mike pompeo en route back to north korea to figure out if the regime is playing games with the president. will kim jong-un stick with the deal he made with president trump? ♪ ♪ you said you're not like me, ♪ you never drop to your knees, ♪ ♪ look into the sky for a momentary high, ♪ ♪ you never even tried till it's time to say goodbye, bye ♪ ♪ everybody fights for a little bit of light, i believe. ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides.
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kennedy: secretary of state mike pompeo is on his way back to north korea for a high-stakes meeting with kim jong-un. satellite pictures seem to show a north korean test site back up and running it was supposedly dismantled. joining me. gordon chang is back. can we trust them? >> of course not in is a lot of evidence they have not stopped their production of missiles orifice isle material. doing. or fissile materials. the policy is based on the assumption kim jong-un has made the decision to give up his arsenal. kennedy: what does pompeo say to
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kim jong-un. what kind of reassurance does he get? we are talking about the basic promises they made at the i.c.b.m. manufacturing sites. >> if i were womb pay oh i would say the administration is going back to maximum pressure. we'll put the sanctions back on and resume the limit exercises null give us what we need. kennedy: so you don't give him money and open up the markets. >> and you don't talk about a second summit in new york in september. kim will love that. that further bolsters his rule back home. that's what we should not be talking about at this particular time. but administrations are according to the axios report. kennedy: i think the president might dangle that. do you want to be part of this? you want to go see hamilton? first we have to see concrete evidence that you are ending
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these program and not just talking about it. what does kim jong-un ultimately want? dose want sanctions lifted? dose want a free market? >> he wants to control society. once you have a free market eventually you will have across noars that economy who will be able to resist kim rule. eventually you will a $citizenry that won't put up with it. he wants relief from sanctions, he wants his nukes, he wants his missiles and he wants to push the u.s. out of the south korea. kennedy: i hope we can get this back on track. thank you very much, gordon chang. when we were dating, we used to get excited about things like concert tickets or a new snowboard.
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kennedy: a photo has gone viral of hugh jackman and arnold schwarzenegger working out on the beach on the 4th of july. topic number one. we begin in the entertainment
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hotbed of new york where is a great place to catch a wrestling match. anybody can hit their opponent in a steel chair. but merrill hits the steel chair with his opponent. he shoulder blocked him out of the ring. and the guy who caught him gets to keep him like a foul ball. it's the most of exciting thing to happen there. as violent as it looked. gaines got back in the ring. topic number two. let's head down to georgia where a serial texter is a big hit with the cops. an officer was stopped at a red
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life, but the driver an suv was texting up a storm and he blew the light. miraculously the cop was fine and so was the driver or we would never be make fun of him. the man is facing a 500 fine. he loves texting so much he just land a job work on the russia probe. because peter strzok we'll stop him. topic number three. california, sierra nevada region is known for sierra-nevada pier. but it's also home to a golf course. and groundskeeper filmed this video at 5:30 in the morning. the next thing you know, yogi
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had a few booboos. the video doesn't last long because the grounds cooper was scared of bears. the good news is the video has gone viral. the bad news is the fella who show it couldn't wait until he got home to share the with friends. oh heck. if he had sense he wouldn't bother to text and drive because it wouldn't go through anyway. topic number 4. a minnesota teenager borrowed his parents car and has become an underground sensation. the rain created a sinkhole the kid didn't see and he drove right into it. from the looks of things, he very well may have been playing
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i needed answers. my doctor and i chose 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. 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 to help protect yourself from a stroke. talk to your doctor about xarelto®.
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slice up chicken and put it on bred with cheese. i will be on the outnumbered couch tomorrow. you are always appetizing. >> it's the greatest sports facility that anyone has ever conceived. >> he gives houston the astrodome... >> it's a home run! >> ...and circles his empire in style. >> hofheinz approached that railcar like he did everything else -- it had a "wow" effect. >> oh, my. look at this, robert! >> could it be this guy's ticket to easy street... >> [ sighs ] >> ...or... >> but, um... >> ...has that train left the station? >> you didn't know that? >> [ chuckling ] no, i didn't. ♪ [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ]

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