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the anti-american parade. those are good signals, but it will take time. lou: thanks so much. that's it for us tonight. thank you for being with us. see you tomorrow.ew york. [♪] kennedy: president trump wrapping up a big rally in tampa, florida where he spoke on behalf of gubernatorial candidate ran desantis. he boasted about the economy and low unemployment numbers, taking shots at the fake news media and democrats. edward lawrence is at the white house awaiting the president's return. he's here with details. what's going on? >> we were waiting for a campaign rally to promote ron desantis. we got a little bit of everything. the president told voters to
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elect governor rick scott to the senate. he touted the 4.1% gdp growth and the number of jobs created. he said other presidents allowed the country to get ripped off and didn't follow through with good trade deals. president trump: this is the time to staighten out the worst trade deals ever made any any country on earth. they are the worst. for decades the united states was the piggy bank everybody was robbing. reporter: he says steel workers are getting jobs, going back to work. he says this is a prr pro american speech. he said democrats want to raise taxes and hurt jobs. president trump: the days of plundering american jobs and american wealth, those days are over. they are over.
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america first. america first. we are also living by two very important rules. buy american and hire american. reporter: he also called for voter identification laws. at one point the president off script even mocked the fact that he doesn't always act presidential. watch this. president trump: ladies and gentlemen of the state of florida thank you very much for being here. you are tremendous people. and i will leave now because i am boring you to death. thank you. reporter: the president loves this kind of rally. he spoke for more than an hour and 20 minutes. kennedy: that was all real. he's our president, edward. reporter: and very genuine.
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that was true donald trump. he was in his genre. he loves speaking to a crowd that chants "usa." he loves that. kennedy: the sea of red and white hats. very good. the president also continued to beat the drum of immigration and echoed his calls to secure the southern border. president trump: we are going to have tremendous border security that will include the wall. that will include the wall. a lot of people don't know it, but we have started the wall. we got 1.6 billion and we started large portions of the wall. but we are going to need even the way we negotiate, we'll need more and get more, and we may have to do some pretty drastic things. but we are going to get them. kennedy: those drastic things are a reference to the recent
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threat to shut down the government if he doesn't get wall funding from congress. but according to the "wall street journal" he privately agreed to hold off on the shutdown until after the election in november because it will help republicans. let me ask chris stirewalt. i need you t -- to. katrinato pe, r into thepreside. one thing promised is a wall. >> what's a wall, how big and how soon. for this president, he is keenly aware his 2020 hopes rest on a super charged hyper energized base. he never had majority support. but what he has had from the
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beginning of his republican presidential primary run through his november victory in 2016 and even until today, is a third or more of the country that is rock solid behind him. and he's counting on that. he's dancing through this minefield. he knows when it comes time before the end of the federal fiscal year to punt on spending. when they so do. there will and hue and cry from his supporters. they will say you betrayed the hope. i think what the president is doing is a little bit of a rope-a-dope. he says i'm not afraid to shut down the government. it provide cover for mitch mcconnell to carry tea spoons of funding across the sahara desert to get the job done. kennedy: they are not tea
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spoons. it's a fire hose. the last omnibus bill was an abomination. anyone who considers themselves a cost-cutting conservative, they should be hanging their head in shame. the president is entitled to his florid rhetoric. of course, he need that base. but the problem is, if the base hears how well the economy is doing and how well we are doing across the pond and all corners of this round globe -- it doesn't have any corners if you discount euclid -- i think they will be sick of winning. if you keep having rallies and people are so saish yaitd this great economy, they may not be passionate to vote. >> they are going to the rallies
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for the love and also for the hate. the hate for journalists. and fear also. the fear this menace from south of the border will come. the scourge of all these things are coming for them. this is a huge part of this. what you will see the president do as we get closer to the election is ramping up more of the fear and anger as you get closer to note rate base voters. we may be doing fine but we have not destroyed the threats to making america great again. kennedy: the on way to destroy them is to keep them from catapulting this into this country. there will be a beautiful door where the great ones can leak through the -- through the sieve. the president pushing hard on immigration and the economy.
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which issue will be more important for republicans heading into the 2018 mid-terms? let me go to tonight's panel for so much more. kmele foster is here, we have washington times opinion editor and fox news contributor charles hurt, and the host of the richard fowler show. we actually got richard fowler. welcome, everyone. what is more important to the base and to voters who will keep republicans in power? immigration or the economy? >> i think for trump's base it will be immigration. but if you are looking at the larger map and where republicans have to win to maintain the senate and the house of represent yaifs. thinking about if he decide to shut the government down they will lose barbara comstock. kennedy: i hear the dnc has very
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little cash on hand. i hear that on the generic ballot democrats keep losing and their poll numbers keep going down on this generic ballot. not long ago democrats had plus 16. >> if you take the arm of the polls, they are at 8%. it look like democrats will have enough to win there. if democrats are having a good night on election night in november, we'll pick up a senate seat from marsha blackburn. kennedy: both side have to be careful to make sure their rabid voters are not apathetic. what can republicans do to fan the flames?
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>> i think that's why the issue of illegal immigration is so important right now and that's why trump is talking about it. you cited the "wall street journal" reporting republicans in congress talked trump into -- kennedy: holding off on the shutdown. is that a good idea? >> i don't know that it is. everybody in washington love to talk about how disastrous shutdowns are for republicans. that's because republic cabs loser fight where there is an argument involved. so they always lose the fight and get blamed for every shutdown. republicans never get punished over a shutdown. the last thing we had in 2013. what happened in 2014? they got a majority in the
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senate and majority in the house. after that, they won the white house. so this whole kennard is a filthy lie. kennedy: kmele, i share your love of this country. i want people to do well because capitalism lifts people out of poverty. >> it would be better if we were cutting the budget as well. kennedy: but we are on a fast track to a panic measure. >> it would be nice to get this figured out. one of the things that's interesting about shutting down the government. why aren't they trying to shut down the mexican government.
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they were supposed to be paying from the wall. they are demanding money from the u.s. taxpayers to pay for the wall the mention cans -- mexicans were supposed to be paying for. it's worth noting when the president switches gears and changes the narrative and he should not be let off the hook for that. kennedy: he's an anti-politician but he sometimes behaves like any other politician. is the kremlin ramping up their get out the vote operation for the mid terms? the short answer is we don't really know. but we can tell you facebook uncovered sophisticated effort to influence american politics and they removed 32 fake accounts. the company hasn't confirmed if
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they were linked to russia. mark western says today's disclosure is further evidence that the kremlin continues to exploit platforms like facebook, sow division and spread disinformation. why wouldn't any other government who distrusts us do the same thing. >> facebook finally got their act together. they are working with the doj and homeland security. now we need congress to get together to pass some laws to fortify the vote. maybe we should go back to paper ballots. literally you bubble with a pencil. i'm just saying i think we better fortify our elections.
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kennedy: it's not just going back to the shire. >> right now it's just a lot of hearings and talk. >> let's keep in mind what we were talking about before this last revelation from facebook. 100,000 dollars in advertising spending by these groups. i don't care how many times people see those ads that are spelled with broken english. these are absurd, hysterical ridiculous notion that facebook posts from the russians have turned the election. >> they tried to hack voting machines in various states. >> it's an impossibility. >> but they are trying. kennedy: i don't trust russia. but i don't trust anyone.
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i think china could be doing it. charles hurt? >> this is the problem with free speech. you get a lot of loud voices. kennedy: like on this show? >> people get invited on them. people get to say whatever they want to say, and you don't know who's saying it. this is a farce. there are 32 whatever accounts. how many accounts do they have? my dad has like 35. kennedy: i thought weren't suppose to use binoculars in new york. >> it's a farce. they are trying to let -- kennedy: we know they threw off a bunch of of fake accounts. >> if they just call themselves
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free speech platforms they would be better off. who cares if they have fake news on there. if it's a free speech platform -- kennedy: i think we should get something like the purge, fake news week. we get it out of our system. and we'll see if culturally we survive. the panel will be returning. new evidence shows north korea developing new missiles after kim jong-un pledged to denuclearized. can the north be trusted and what can we do if they go back on their word? fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate helps you. with drivewise.
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korea keeping the pledge made at the summit. >> progress is happening. we need chairman kim jong-un to follow through on his commitments he made in singapore. kennedy: not appears the north korean leader is not following through. how should the president respond? how should john bolton respond? we'll ask lee zeldin. do you believe the north koreans have kick started their nuclear program? >> i'm seeing a mixed bag. you at the same time are hearing reports about another site where kim jong-un has pledged to be break down that other site and it seems like he's following through on that. you get a mixed bag where you
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have the remains of 55 hopefully american service members. kennedy: we don't even know. we don't know if those are remains of u.s. soldiers and marines who died on the battlefield fiergt the korean war or if in fact they are some of our allies. >> the good news. so true. the good news is advancements in technology over the course of the last decade and a half even with a bone, it is so much easier to figure out who that bone belongs to. so it hopefully won't take too long of a time to identify. it's possible you might find one of the boxes might be from australia. another bone might be -- kennedy: that's very true. we don't know. it will be hard to assemble all the potential dna profiles.
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so should we bomb them? >> i think that could be a very bad option -- the last possible option. look where we were a year ago and where we are today. last year the wasn't a mixed bag. it was all bad. just look over the course of the last year, we are coming a long way. >> i want to switch gears. we learned bernie sanders medicare for all plan will cost $32 trillion over the course of 10 years. has the republicans' failure to fix healthcare given traction for the push for socialized medicine, and does your party have any plan to stop it. >> we don't want a government
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controlled one size fits all takeover of healthcare. and we don't want to see the cost that would come with imposing medicare for all. if you doubled all the individual and corporate taxes, that study says you still wouldn't have enough to pay for this. we don't want to have to wait months for a routine checkup. we do want to pick our doctor and have options. kennedy: republicans blew it on healthcare. is there a plan to fix it so we don't end up with this nonsense now that polling is over 50% for socialized medicine? >> the good news is the president has signed about 10 bills healthcare related since he has come into office. he has taken some administrative action. he had progress getting certain pharmaceutical companies to agree to holding the line. there are several dozen bills.
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kennedy: the president is at his best when he's funny, and unashamedly charge. he's at his worst when he's thin-skinned and lashing back with force at a perceived enemy. date was david and charles koch. he tweeted the globalist koch brothers who have become a total joke in real republican circles
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are against strong borders and powerful trade. they love my tax and regulation cuts. i made them richer. they want to protect their companies from outside the united states from being taxed. i'm for america first and the american worker. the president is not only critical of the kochs longstanding support of free trade that includes legal immigration. they are withholding their donor pennies from the republican who wants to unseat heidi heitkamp.
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kevin cramer wants his own funerally, but he won't have the slush fund. the president sound exactly like bernie sanders when he irrationally demonizes the koch brothers and idol eyes tariffs and protectionism. if he embraced his free market win. he could fight the wheel enemy, statist socialists. socialism is the worst bad idea of all. and that's the memo. president trump pushed a hard line stance on immigration and protectionist emgracious policies since he entered office. my panel is back, charlie hurt,
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kmele foster. people would like to you run for president. they know you are consistent and liberty mind. the republican party used to be quite consistent on limiting the size of government and limiting free trade. but now there have been and lot of 180s. so much so that there is a little bit of political whip lash. can those in favor of free trade and increased legal immigration and the president come together and find common ground? >> i'm not so sure. as you mentioned. this is the one place where the president has been ruthlessly consistent long before he showed any interest in getting into national politics. i don't think he changes on this. he doesn't understand these issues. he does not appreciate how december sphructive these -- how destructive these tariffs and trade wars can be. he doesn't understand.
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if you don't do something about spending you are make things materially worse. i don't see any fiscal restraint or anything like the conservative mores. kennedy: the bill will come and we'll be in a heap of deep yogurt. are the koch brothers globalist jokes? >> the president is smart about defining himself by his enemies. we love it when he does that to the media or "new york times." then he does it when he goes after people like the kochs who are certainly on the left pretty unpopular, unfairly so, i would argue. but it burnishes his ability to say my only special interest is you the american people. he's a puppet for no one *. i can go back to the republicans. you are right about what republicans are supposed to stand for. the largest expansion of any
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entitlement program in the history of america was in '03 or '04. that was done by republicans. they were in power. kennedy: i remember my dad was so concerned that george w. bush not only medicare part d, but that george w. bush wouldn't veto spending legislation. >> that's because the republicans were in congress. whatever you think about donald trump, at least there is real adversity between republicans on the hill and the white house. i think that's a positive step. but my only point is -- >> go ahead. >> there might be adversity when he signs every spending bill that crosses his desk. i do agree with the criminal
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justice reform and how we deal with opioid and decriminalization of drugs. the white house believes it's through enforcement. kennedy: you wouldn't know that because your friend on the left demonizes him so much you wouldn't know they have a wide liberty streak. >> i get all that. what president trump forgets is before he got there, the reason yes was elected president is because of the koch's money. bashing the hand that feed you is stupid and it will cost you in the mid-terms. kennedy: thank you very much. nice to see you, richard, charles and camille foster. the president tweeted the fake news media is going crazy. they are totally unhinged after
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witnessing the damage they do to so many innocent and depend people, i enjoy watching. have presidents and the media ever gone the along? let me ask historian and author doug wead. this is interesting. the evening between the president and the media goes back to george washington. >> washington's cabinet was ripped apart. they accused hamilton of infidelity and there was blackmail. they accused thomas jefferson with having sex with an under saged slave and fathering children. it was true. john quincy adams, the corrupt bargain. they went after his family, his son committed suicide.
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the first lady wrote in her diary another child offered up on the altar of politics. jackson's wife was accused of big any. she read the newspapers, had a stroke, died. never went to washington. i could go on and on. it doesn't stop. kennedy: this is nothing new. the way the president feels targeted, it may feel like he's isolated and alone. but 38 news organizations had to sue the obama organization for more transparency and foia requests. >> yeah. and donald trump was opposed by 419 newspaper endorsements. he got 12-15 newspaper endorsements. dwight eisenhower who warned us
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about the industrial military complex also warned us about the network news media ma no liesing the news. his press secretary said these are great men. the pioneers of networking news. eisenhower said no, i'm an old army man, let's trust good systems. you have two people count church offerings. an honest man wants someone else in the room. the founding fathers could not have anticipated this was his comment to haggerty. kennedy: perhaps it was ike who was his real emotional -- the first involving a target in the special counsel probe. we'll talk about what's at stake and what impact the verdict will
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russian collusion. prosecutors called 35 witnesses to attest to manafort's luxury spending habits. one thing that is clear, the stakes are inyesterdayably high for both side. manafort facing up to 300 years in prison. mueller facing a damaging setback to the credibility of his probe if he's acquitted. our next guest criminal defense attorney, david bruno. >> this is an uphill battle for manafort's team. they are making this case about rick gates. the star witness for the government. gates was dealing with manafort's accountants. he was viewing the tax returns
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and approving them. that's the scapegoat. that's the argument and that's how they opened today. kennedy: does he has immunity, gates? what kind of immunity deal does he have. >> gates was codefendant with manafort in this indictment. if you read it it basically says gates and manafort worked hand in hand to commit all these crimes. in his deal he agreed to potentially 57 months to 71 months. now, based on his cooperation with the government. the government can decrease that down to probation. we'll see. he's got every reason to cooperate and every reason to lie as well. kennedy: who is your money on? >> uphill. they are doing everything to attack gates because he is
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cooperating and has reason to lie. in the indictment's alleged there were foreign bank accounts in cyprus and other foreign countries and paul manafort was using money to pay for goods, real estate and other goods. you have to disclose it. you have to say you have foreign accounts over $10,000 which they did not do. kennedy: a lot of people do that. that's part of the act passed in 2012. >> it says if you have a foreign account you have to disclose it to the irs. they did not. that's a problem for him. the biggest problem is he's using the money to buy personal real estate and $5,000 some rich jacket. -- ostrich jacket. cars. kennedy: a lot of people would
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like nice things. >> but they pay taxes. and you have to, under the law. kennedy: the united states is one of only a couple countries on earth that take tax money when you make it in another country. nowhere else does that it's a backwards law. that aside, what are the ramifications for the president if paul manafort is found guilty? >> nothing, zero. the indictment has nothing to do with the trump campaign or donald trump. if anything, it is now -- if he's found guilty and he's facing the rest of his life in jail he could potentially get out and get a lesser sentence and start cooperating. they are all federal crimes which means the president can pardon at any time. kennedy: that will be perhaps
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kennedy: a thai man was arrested for fake his death on facebook so he could con his family out of funeral expenses. this is the "topical storm." topic number one. we begin in france where the world cup celebrations have ended. but one fan is still flying high. look at that. he's not a marvel comic superhero. if he were, and he's not a d.c. comic hero. if you don't believe me, watch batman versus superman. it's not available to the public. they still haven't found a way
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to pay for them yet. it's basically the bernie sanders of hover boar hoverboar. let's head down to san antonio where two maniacs stood a two-foot long smashing out of a petting tank. that will be great for the kids. why not throw in an electric eel and few prawnas. it was in the basement of the alamo next to my bike. one man was arrested for the
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theft. if he's arrested he'll go where all criminals in texas go to be with the dallas cowboys. anyone who watches this show on a regular basis, they will tell you we have been doing way too many bear stories lately. but pretty soon the nfl playoffs will be here and the whole country will be talking about the bears until then, check out this fella. he's so cute. he got caught -- he was trapped in a colorado storm drain. look for food. don't feel bad for him. feel bad for the guy doing repairs inside the manhole. that's not very welcoming. forgive me justin trudeau. and while you are at it, the
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bear has since retreated to the woods where we have to report that after seeing this video a good samaritan brought him some food. they brought it all the way from san antonio. that ought to set him back a couple of fins. topic number four. a california family found two mountain lions. on their doorstep this week. so natural lire they called the cops, but not before getting wrid of all the drinking shaws in their home. heaven forbid you get caught with straws in california. bite ring doorbell because it comes with a camera that shows you who's outside in case it's somebody you never want on your
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property like a burglar or a democratic socialist. a burglar will at least let you keep some of your money. wildlife officials believe they were drawn to the house by the smell of the family pet cat. just when i thought there weren't any more reasons to own a stupid cat. they are the worst. dear kennedy, mr. jiggles is a great fan. topic number five. finally we head down to austin, texas where a man did the unthinkable. he tried to rob a store without a gun. david garcia gonzalez tried to rob the store with a pair of salad tongs.
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