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espn refusing to air the anthem this season. join us tomorrow. we'll be talking with among others, congressman matt gates. good night from new york. kennedy: president trump swinging back hard against former president trump, claiming his predecessor had nothing to do with today's booming economy. and the fight could be a taste of what's going to happen in the mid terms. who is going to get the last laugh or the best credit. the former president hit the campaign trail and said this. >> when you hear how great the economy is doing right now, let's just remember when this recovery started. suddenly republicans are saying it's a miracle. i have to kind of remind them, actually those job numbers are
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the same as they were in 2015. and 2016. kennedy: yea, how is the anemic gdp growth? the president kicked it off this morning with some tweets. writing president trump would need a magic wand to get to 4% gdp stated obama. i guess i have a magic wand. we have just begun. kellyanne conway took it a step further. >> i was so excited this weekend. did you notice? we found a democrat who thinks the economy is doing well under president trump. president obama it's funny to me because his democrats in the party are saying the economy is not doing well. the tax cut hasn't benefited the
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7 million americans who got bonuses or raises. releasing the repaid the yaition of trillions of dollars. it's pretty funny. kennedy: even that fickled on again-off again lindsey graham. the best explanation of president trump's victory are the results of the president presidency. does he have any right to make his claim or will the. i think the only way that president obama can make this claim is if the economy tanks
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when he handed over the silver platter of goodness to president trump. but that hasn't happened. the numbers have improved in many ways we measure the economy. so when do you make the shift for credit? >> a lot of people did predict it would tank. paul krugman said the economy would probably never recover from donald trump becoming elected president. president obama deserves credit for having a long-lasting recovery, even thought it was slow and pathetic and sickly, the slow and steady growth was 2% when the average was 4% for the united states. president trump has gotten that right back up. the tax policy has yet to have its full effect on the economy. the massive deregulation aloud for a huge amount of excitement. president trump, it's his economy now, he owns it.
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kennedy: if you have a three-legged stool of economic greatness, and cutting spending. if the president could work with congress to do that, i don't think there would be any historic measure for how well this economy could do. i don't know if anyone in washington is bold enough to do that. >> that's something president clinton was able to do. that wrems had the throngest lasting economic good times the united states has seen. it went for 10 straight years. everybody remembers the 90s, it was largely pretty good. there the republicans don't have any appetite for it. the dea -- the tea party has pry much gone away.
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kennedy: it really is -- you talk about the see you ron song, it's -- it's the siren song spending us into economic ruin. so i understand what president obama is doing and i understand the pushback he's getting from some in the administration. but here is what is so amuse being this presidency. at some point come hell or high water or term limits he'll not be president anymore. so president obama is essentially giving him license to blather over the next administration. how fun will that be? >> no matter what president barack obama did, president trump will continue to bug the next administration. even if it's a republican that takes over after him. one thing you can also be
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certain of, the next admin installation be so boring after 6 to 8 years of donald trump. it's a good time to be a reporter. kennedy: unless mark cuban transitions into oprah. >> president avenatti. kennedy: i puckered in part from my intestines that shouldn't be doing such things. but it's hopefully not going to be tbhoarg 2020. we shall see. everyone should buy the art of the donald. speculation continues to swirl around the white house over who wrote that anonymous op-ed piece. the president is calling on jeff sessions to launch an investigation, and vice president pence is willing to go a step further and take a lie
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detector test. chris: should all law officials take a lie detector southeast? >> i would agree to take it in a heartbeat and submit to any review. kennedy: pence knows all he has to do is sit there and nod politely and there is a very good chance he's going to be our next president. maybe in a few weeks. white house press secretary press secretary says no lie detector test will be administered even though a quinnipiac poll shows people believe the op-ed's claim. the president says the dems are going crazy. is this the beginning of the end or the end of a bipartisan hit
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job on the president. joining me now, fox news national security that just and deputy assistant to president trump. dr. gorka. and author of the book "why we fight." what do you think of the you a anonymous author of the "new york times" op-ed. >> is a wrote in "the hill" today, that person is a coward, that person is committing sedition. and that person does not work in the white house. it's clear that person knows nothing about the inner workings of the oval office. they quote people who have been in meetings with the president. this is some snowflake leftover holdover flunky from the obama administration somewhere out in the wilderness of the government. my sources say it's a female in
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the intelligence committee. but a four-star general has released the bloodhounds. general kelly will find this seditious coward. kennedy: how important is it to find his person? is this the kind of story where you can let it blow over and we would be fine? >> no, you can't. this person has committed a crime. this individual if they are a government employee, if they really exist, they took an oath of office just as i did. in this article they admit to creating a dual-track presidency. hang on a second, the founding fathers didn't create a dual-track presidency. one elected by americans, then a bureaucracy that plans do
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subvert the elected president. it's the attempt to undermine a constitutional authority. as of 12:00, january 20, 2017, donald trump became the lawful executive authority. this isn't just an op-ed in the "new york times." this is a criminal act and this person has to be made an example of. kennedy: this person claims to be conservative and claimed to be male. i don't care either way. no judgments, i'm a libertarian. what i'm wondering from you. amorality was a known quownt quantit -- was a knownquantity e lever for the president. is it overrated. >> not for the democrats. having sex in the oval office didn't seem to be a problem for
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them. this person isn't a conservative. if you read the letter carefully, the author talks about his party. the president's party. hang on, if they are a conservative it's not his party, it's my party, right? so this is clearly a left-winger, this is a snowflake. and what are the concrete charges? there is nothing. kennedy: how upset is bob woodward that everyone is talking about this anonymous piece. but there is no great claim in the woodward book that has made purchase. >> there won't be. kennedy, you have more access to the white house than bob woodward. i never saw bob woodward when i was in the white house. this is a book about the trump
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administration written without access. the fact that he's done what he has done for years, to act as a sycophant for his sources but to never ♪ note his sources. kennedy: don't you think whoever is in charge of the first lady's press office should be in charge of the white house since there are no leaks from the first lady. >> i think the first lady isn't a threat to the establishment left one and right wing political class. donald trump is a disruptor. she is a beautiful first lady but she doesn't pose an existential threat to the swamp. kennedy: that's what she wants you to think. she is eleanor roosevelt in a
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gucci shirt. >> i get kennedy: speaking of the woodward book, the president tweeted, the woodward book is a joke. just another assault against me using unnamed and anonymous sources. many have come forward to say the quotes like the book are fiction. i'll write the real book. sarah sanders refused to rule out a lawsuit against the watergate journalistin the pane. mark louder is here, and jimmy failla. welcome, everyone. you have tbhorkd this
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administration. so i will go to you first. there are a couple of common denominators within these books. but are they flaws that eat at voters, especially those who are independent and college educated women in the suburbs in important states like ohio and pennsylvania? >> i don't think so. i think the big story in the "washington post" that blue collar jobs are growing is what motivates voters in ohio and others. bob woodward has been writing books for years. kennedy: he's the kitty kelley of politics. we have bob woodward making claims. he says what everyone says, this information is so pour new and explosive. there is a possibility it can
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tarnish the presidency so bad he'll never recover. >> the first thing he could do is ruldo -- he could rile up hi. you have a veteran washington journalist coming after him with all these claims of what trump voters fear precisely the most of, that there are actors within the government trying to subvert the will of the american people. kennedy: that's what bothers me. i didn't vote for hillary or president trump. but there are people who feel they know better than everyone else. because they didn't get their wish, either way, fit was the never trumpers who held on so tightly to that copy of "national review" that tried to bring down the president, you don't get to throw a fit if you don't get your way. >> that's what drives me crazy
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is this at teut tude that they know better than the american people. the "new york times" has such a storied history of inflating their sources. the senior official is probably like a high school senior, a class president. but the president gives these things so much more life than they would otherwise get. between omorosa, michael wolff and woodward, all those books came and went. if he wanted to back off the thoughting it would go away. kennedy: we are not backing off the throttle. the panel is returning. we'll show you which manufacturers worried prices
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the u.s., the apple iphone would uncrease 14%. the tariffs in what looks like a drawn out trade dispute has other companies making changes. ford announced plans to scrap the ford foe us up port into the united states. it means the focus brand name would not be sold anywhere in up s. dealerships. -- in u.s. deeperships. the president called on ford to bring some of its manufacturing back to the united states. kennedy: they do some fine work or there. edward, thank you very much. a new report claims president trump is preparing to release
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document that could show the mueller investigation is a witch hunt. congressional republicans called for the declassification last week. will they be as explosive as conservative leaders have promised? joining me now, buck sexton. let's go ahead and declassify. what's holding up the party? >> people are going to say it's national security. kennedy: they always say that and they are lying. you toll my line. they always say that, i used to work with t.s. and above documents all the time. some of it you say that's really sensitive. the other stuff you say it's not that big a deal. it becomes rote within the agencies that's how they do
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apparatus on the planet, that should put people on edge. kennedy: if christopher steele is going to news outlet a and news outlet b, and in the fisa application you say look what they are saying in the press as well, this is bigger than we thought, and bruce ohr thinks he's the king maker. he's the guy saying in the middle saying i have got connections with my wife. i hate president trump even though he's not president yet. i hold the keys to the kingdom. that's what he thought with the doj. the same thing peter strzok thought at the fbi. >> if you look at how journalists view this. in the intelligence circles i used to hang out in, they would say circular reporting is one of the cardinal sins. you have to avoid it because it
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kennedy: it must be hard being jim carrey. the once brilliant rubber-niced comic has transformed into a human hemorrhoid. he went to bill maher to extoll the virtues of socialism. >> there is nothing more social stick than some of the pentagon programs that are jobs programs. the pentagon says we don't want the tanks and they build them anyway, and if that's not social i am, i don't know what is. but that word, the democrats need to find a word to fight this slander of socialism, you will be living in venezuela. >> we have to stop apologizing.
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kennedy: what do they not understand. when social i am breathes and thrives people die. the marxist utopia is a proven failure of 100 million victims in its wake who have been murdered or starved to death. carrey waxes about canada's healthcare system where wait time with ballooned for what iting to see a specialist. marer wants to knee freedom in the sack by adding programs that
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are more expensive, less sustainable, and the reason why we have to shout no to socialism because we can't afford it. i have no problem with cutting military spending programs. but i don't like millionaires spouting fallacies into their bathhouse that will lead to death. that's the memo. jim carrey is just one of the latest celebrities to embrace sociasocialism since bernie brot
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it to the presidential race. in part it's a generational thing. when you have young people who have always been told they are blessed and special who go to colleges where teachers don't talk about reality or the practical application of socialism in bad places, of course they will think it's great. >> young people look at socialism and believe in it like ikea social i am. but they don't he socialism's failures. they can see it in the older generations. but younger people sight as symbols of equality and abundance for everybody. it's our job as republicans to push back against that because we see it as taking hold more and more in the democratic party. kennedy: bill maher says
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democrats aren't doing enough. i don't think republicans are doing a great job of showing capitalism lift people out of poverty. when you have capitalism you have education, and when you have education, you have jobs, and you have cultures that are first world transformed into third world. >> let's remember, jim carrey is from canada. he left that to come here to make his millions under freedom in america. now he want to take it back? no. just leave your $100 million at the door and go back. kennedy: you should be the first one in line to show how it's done. it's one thing i respect about bill gates. he tries to convince other billionaires to give their money
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away. >> jim carrey. it's a branding exercise. he wants to be liked by the cool kid in hollywood so he gets behind something like this. but i couldn't get past his outfit. he looks like the leader of the worst biker gang ever, the one nobody is scared of. the great flushys. not a tough gang. in politics there is an old adage that you never interrupt your opponent when they are on the verge of destruction. at some point voters will get confront with the bill. kennedy: in sweden and denmark they have made free market reforms. and they don't have the military funding obligations we have in this country. let's talk about the left. they may be getting pulled apart by socialists and centrists.
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but the gop isn't in great shape either and they are handing the victories to democrats. the last time texas elected a democrat to the senate was 1978. the real clear politics has cruz up by just 4 points. back in wisconsin, republican governor scott walker is going for his third term. but this democrat challenger has been up in the polls. senator ben sasse says or the weekend that he quote regularly considers leaving the gop. it feels good, ben, do it with me. i think the ted cruz thing is interesting. he rode in 2012 on that tea party wave. >> there are a lot of local issues. he'll be find at the end of the day.
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and governor wearing is a third term. that's difficult to do. kennedy: this is someone who has overcome recall. >> no one has a better ground game and get out the vote game and he has a lot of money in the bank. kennedy: scott walker is one of those people when republicans were saying the economy is so great, they will never vote us out of office. walker said hold onto your hats. the storms are brewing. >> i think wisconsin like texas represents an area that you have demographic issues that could be problematic for the gop. governor walker was ushered in with a bunch of republicans in a successful election in 2015. but with respect to texas. this is a place where you see the gop's demographic challenges
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on display. i agree with mark i don't think it's enough for the democrats to overcome this time around. but we have to be cognizant of this in future races. kennedy: ben sasse. here is an ideologue who has been almost as oppose to the president as jeff flake and bob corker. but he shows there are people out there who would like to leave the party. and there are coalitions to be made in the senate that are beneficial. >> this is the old parents leaving their kid in the store. mommy is going home now, have a good night, republicans, enjoy macy's, mommy is going to go. but the republicans aren't going. so you have to do swog your fat kid. because they are not leaving the store. kennedy: ben sasse is just eating more cake.
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>> he may not like the style, but the results are there. kennedy: i think that's the interesting disconnect with this presidency. people who can't stand this personality say that's reason enough t to remove him from office. but when you look at the results, they say i don't think hillary would have been able to capitalize on whatever economic upswing obama left for her. thank you so much, guys. great to see you. coming up, more than 72,000 americans have died from drug overdoses just in 2017. most of of those opioids. is increasing the war on drugs the best strategy? george woke up in pain.
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this? joining me is john stossel. the worse thing to do is put people in cages because you sustain their criminality and you don't treat the problem. that's not what these bills are seeking to do. >> this is a relief because they are not locking people up further. but they are going to create come prehencive opioid recovery centers. kennedy: what does that mean? it means the government is here and they are going to treat people and fix it. prohibition didn't work. if we legalize these drugs, people say opioids are already legal. and they are not really because you have to have a prescription. and the rules for getting them are getting tougher all the time. kennedy: people in pain are
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treated like criminals. so you are exacerbating a problem. >> this terrifies me. i am getting older. what i dread is the thought of being in pain. people who are sick need them. and i'll probably be able to get them. but many people can't. it's terrible what they do to people flips always some drug epidemic. 20 years ago it was the crack epidemic. then people thought, gee i don't want to be like that guy lying in the street. meth went up and down. kennedy: after crack there was heroin. i remember living in the east village in new york and cops said heroin is better than crack. crack addiction are up all night committing crimes.
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>> a certain percentage of the population wants to get wasted and they will. and making it illegal just invites the criminals. kennedy: all of these bills, even if they are well-intentioned and bipartisan. they never get to that part of it. that's the thing we are so terrified to address in this country. why do people want this in the first place. maybe it's a part of human nature that can't be solved with a bill or massive spending package. you are something i like to spend money on, stossel. there is a stack of cash of gold coins in the waiting room. "topical storm" is next. stay put. so a tree falls on your brand new car and totals it.
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project. look at this. this is why you should never take dare in a crimean game of truth or dare. it's a promotion by the zoo. customers get to take selfies with the lion and the zoo gets to save money on feeding them. let's head out to brooklyn, new york where police are looking -- looking for a woman who practices the rhythm method. how she got in the conductor's bytes beyond me. she was caught on camera doing the hustle a few hours later. she is wanted for racking up $55 in charges.
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and police are accusing her of shooting a couch to make that blouse. the internet is calling her the boogieing bandit. it's nice to see someone called a thief besides the refs at the u.s. open. in mississippi a homecoming queen suited up for her school football team just for kicks. she was voted homecoming queen minutes before the big game. she rushed to the locker room and suited up for her football team where get this. she kicked a game-winning field goal in overtime. for those of you browns fans watching. a game-winning field goal is that thing that happens when you don't get you -- don't get your
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friggin' kick blocks. many people have said she should play for the cleveland browns. but she is holding on to her dream of playing for and professional football team. this weekend, the zoo used a chew toy -- oh, my gosh, it's a chewy. it's the sweetest video in the world unless you happen to own the therapy dog that accidentally carried a toy into the gorilla enclosure. i'm just kidding. no dogs were harmed in the make of this video. no cats were either. zoos are now giving chew toys to
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other animals. the internet lost its mind over the fact that the skies letting people be with the lions. topic number 5. finally you have been waiting for it. mugshot monday. this week's crime was a recipe for disaster. justin neil french was arrested in north carolina after two adults and four children ate pot brownies. he said he thought the batches were kept separate. they went from sing being hot potatoes to loaded baked
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potatoes. french was boarded on multiple charges. but the story has a happy ending. everyone who ate the brownies is just fine and he has been offered a job as a personal chef for elon musk. we'll be right back. stay here. ninety-six hundred roads named "park" in the u.s. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? i'start at the new carfax.comar. show me minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax.
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hey guys. today we're here to talk about trucks. i love trucks. what the heck is that?! whoa! what truck brand comes from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road? i think it's the chevy. ford. is it ford? nope, it's not ford. i think it's ram. is it ram? not ram. that's a chevy! it's chevy! that's right. from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. gorgeous. chevy hit it out of the ballpark with these. ♪ as moms, we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningitis b getting in their way. meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. bexsero is a vaccine to help prevent meningitis b in 10-25 year olds. even if meningitis b is uncommon, that's not a chance we're willing to take. meningitis b is different from the meningitis most teens were probably vaccinated against when younger.
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we're getting the word out against meningitis b. our teens are getting bexsero. bexsero should not be given if you had a severe allergic reaction after a previous dose. most common side effects are pain, redness or hardness at the injection site; muscle pain; fatigue; headache; nausea; and joint pain. bexsero may not protect all individuals. tell your healthcare professional if you're pregnant or if you have received any other meningitis b vaccines. ask your healthcare professional about the risks and benefits of bexsero and if vaccination with bexsero is right for your teen. moms, we can't wait. ♪ when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. kennedy: it warms my cockles that you made the best hour of
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