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day 6 with no electricity in that country. the crisis is increasingly getting worse. you can watch the entire interview on-line. i'll see you right back here tomorrow. kennedy: nancy pelosi. she said impeachment is off the table. and alexandria ocasio-cortez claims capitalism is irredeemable. but first. budget, president trump promises to slash record 2.7 trillion. but democrats announcing it is doa, because the president's budget calls for 8.6 billion in wall funding. is it good policy or big government stand fest that will bankrupt -- or spend fest, so much spending and standing. thank you for coming. budget proposal, 4.7 trillion, 750 million for the military.
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and cuts to medicate, social security. and balancing the budget by 2034. that is going to happen. it would force people who collect things like food stamps to work at least 20 hours a week. but there is still way too much spending, who are we kidding? from a libertarian point of view this is a debt bomb, the president's budget could add 8 trillion to the national debt, and this assumes this economy will grow at 3% a year. some economists say that is a very rosie producttion. if things go -- prediction, if things go rose, it could get worse. >> president trump 2020 budget, released today building on incredible success and keeping promises to the american people. it continues to president's pro
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job creation policies, keeps taxes low, combats opioid epidemic, secures our borders, defends the nation. reach a planne balanced budget . a clear road map for a more fiscally responsible fuel feuer. kennedy: no, democrats, predictably they hate it, chuck schumer said in part, the trump administration's latest budget proposal is a gut punch to the american middle class, and a hand out to wealthiest few and powerful and special interests, that would worsen income inequality. any time that chuck schumer is that mad, i'm pretty happy. joining me now, new york republican congressman. lee zeldin is back.
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>> good to be back. kennedy: so what does the president's think about do to the all importance, entitlement crises that we're on a fast track to collide with? >> the president's at least he is putting together a budget policy proposal that puts our nation on a path toward balance, but 15 years from now is a very long time. >> good point. >> amount of debt that would accumulate between now and then will be handed off to the next generation, that is concerning. at the same time people who criticize this think about proposproposal for amount of spg i would hope they are proposing a budget plan out of congress, out of the house that would be balanced over the course of time. but we've seen over course of years pro proposals don't plant at all -- don't balance at all
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there is a lot of blame, i can blame republicans e. i did blame democrats, you are getting to heart of medicare, social security, medicaid, they are promised, commitments that need to be maintained and protected for those who are seniors, close to retirement. but we need to have a conversation, my daughters they are 12-year-old their generation and the debt they will be handed. i don't know if the -- put aside congress for a moment, but what drives that is will of american public. i don't know if they are pushing in force that it needs to, to be requiring to have balanced budgets. not even 15 year paths, we should put forward budgets that are balanced to 7, 8 years mack. >max.
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kennedy: this calls for cuts to medicaid, and to medicare. it seems that is not enough considers amount of unservice debt we have. why isn't there a sense of urgenciy in congress. we hear grandstanding and emotionalizing with some political issues. but it seems that the adults have mutinied. >> good news that there are members of congress who care deeply about this issue. the problem, it is not a majority of the house of representatives. i don't think it is close to a majority. what is a deterrents is the lack of will thattickive -- that exists, not just within congress but american public. kennedy: the problem is, i hate to interrupt you, but i think this is important point. i challenge you ask your
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colleagues too legislate as though you were not running for reelection. that is only way anything gets done. everyone is so worried about promising handouts they have a allergy to cutting spending. that is the only way you will grow the economy attacks cuts were a good -- tax cuts were a good start, but we were promised tax revenue would offset spending that you refuse to cut, that is not the case, there not enough tax revenue, i like taxes. i think that government is doing too much, but it is your job and job of your colleagues to cut that spending, so stop running for reelection and start focusing on the cut diswhr on t. >> that is the issue, it is all about reelection. you take a tough stance you put your neck out on issues, i can name a bunch of colleagues who
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do that every day on the fiscal issues then their is mail piece or radio attack ad and scaring seniors, i could propose something that would impact a 12-year-old girl but not the seniors but a 80 yea-year-old wd get a mail piece saying so and so wants to end your medicare. you need more honesty in the way that campaigns are run. kennedy: you don't need honest we seniors, you need to lie to them, tell them robots are coming, have you not seen the robots are coming ads, they eat the drugs. >> for all seniors that are watching, kennedy is joking right now. >> congressman if only it were true. i want to talk to but something else, ask you about anti-semitism controversy surrounding congresswoman ilhan
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omar. denouncing hatred and bigotry, i don't like hatred, i hate bigotry over weekend president reportedly told some donors that democrats hate jewish people, it may have been a bit too far, they asked sanders about it. >> the president has been an unwavering and committed ally to israel and the jewish people, frankly remarks made by a number of democrats and failed to be called out by democrat leadership, is frankly abhorrent and sad, it is something that should be called by name, not put in a watered-down resolution. kennedy: congressman your thoughts on ilhan omar and by president. >> resolution should name names there should be no double
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standards, it should be forcefully focused on combats anti-semitism. i don't believe omar should have been elevated to that committee in the first place. and i don't believe she should continue to be on the committee, if it were a republican, the member would have been removed from house foreign affairs committee for anti-semitism, as for as president's point, i know a number of dem -- democrats who are jewish, non-jewish supporters of jews, they are very emotional as they should be in combating anti-semitism, at the same time you have a radical fringe element of the democratic party, we saw it with corbannism of the labor party, they are ain't systemmistic or they --
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anti-semitic or indifferent to it. kennedy: they say only reasons they talk about holocaust because hitler killed thousands of white people. that is the reason. i made the comparison on out numbered, my mom is a 3 time breast cancer survide survivor,i were at a breast cancer event raising money for that, i hate breast cancer, but that does not mean i pay the pancreatic cancer any less or lung disease any less, there are occasions to focus on certain things to eradicate those things when you despiseo much. >> as that resolution goes, final draft is one that -- to order from graduate from kindergarten to first gradall
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little kids should be able to sign on, it became a spine less, watered down resolution, it should have been more force cull, and i believe it was -- fore full, i believe it was -- >> combating anti-semitism, and strength relationship at u.n. and abroad, there a lot of passion and progress we've seen over last couple years, we on a bipartisan basis republicans and democrats seem to come together and crutc crush the anti-semiti. >> and forc forcefully denounce, unfortunately with omar there will be another time, how will congress act then. >> thank you. kennedy: south by southwest music festival kicked off in austin, texas. woo! this week, speeches from
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some sharpest minds in politics and also alexandria ocasio-cortez. part time ain' instragram chef d up to talk about what she called failures on capita capitalism. >> capitalism to me is an ideology of capital, puts most important thing is concentration of capital and it means that we seek and priority profit and the accumulation of money above all else and we seek it at any human and environmental cost, that is what that means, to me that ideology is not sustainable and cannot be redeemed. kennedy: that is where there is poop in the streets in san francisco, that bastion of capitalism, she said humans should be excited to lose their job to automation.
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fair advice giving her push for minimum wage to 15 dollars would do that. we go to tonight's panel, from greg gutfeld show, cat is here. along with reason mag tee "rease editor at large, matt welch. and fox news contributor. on-line contributing editor deroderoy murdock. she is focusing on capital part of capitalism, we heard that before. >> i think in 1848, something called the communist manifesto, she is trapped in 1800s is what it sounds like, capitalist hoarding money people in streets starving, and amazing comments in austin, she must have taken another toke and said, you lose your job you are left to die. we saw people lose their jobs in great recession.
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kennedy: they stacked up body. >> they got food stamps and job trains and housing debt forgiven, these people stayed alive they are at work. kennedy: but capitalism is irredeem able, we know that, it kills people, in the middle of night with a machete and carbon monoxide. >> i don't get, so, people like alexandria ocasio-cortez and bernie sanders, they look at last 30-years in the world, you have had an unprecedented growth of people getting out of dictatorship, out of extreme poverty, one billion, one billion! how many of those people came out of extreme poverty because they elected more aoc's an followed her econc prescriptions, like none? follow the twitter account of carl -- swedish prime minister,
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so, how do you look at this track record of last 30 years, and say that capitalism is reredeemible. ask bono. kennedy: ask the bill and melinda gates foundation, they invest in idea that save people lives because government barr bureaucracies can't do it. >> you know i would like to see alexandria ocasio-cortez sit down with business owners, people at various points in their career, as entrepreneurs. see where real creativity lives. and you know people do what they do, they vist in their ideas -- vist iinvest in their ideas. they have to do it, it is a different economy, a lot is dyi, she has never spent time around those people.
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>> she should have time to do so, because she does not seem to have time to actually research stuff, the stuff that just falls out of your mouth, like you said, if you don't have a job in united states you will die. is it belte better to have a jo. jobs are great, people want jobs. i can't imagine how much extra time she must have on her hends, she does not do what i do, which is make sure that i know what i'm talking about before a talk. if i were here, i could ride a unicycle or be an excellent fly fisher woman. kennedy: why don't people challenge her, i don't understand, she says things, if you think that ronald reagan and fdr were racist, find but give historical examples of that. >> back it up, right. kennedy: and welfare queens, why
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not bill clinton. >> a lot of corporate welfare, and people say, or reagan is a racist had. we would not have had the mlk holiday if reagan did not sign that into law. we would not have -- >> panel returns later, first up downward spiral continues. and venezuela, a nationwide blackout left of country more paralyzed than before. how much more can they endure? should u.s. step in and should u.s. step in and when you retire will you or will you just be you, without the constraints of a full time job? you can grow your retirement savings with pacific life
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blackout since thursday. which led to food shortages, mass looting and dying patients at hospitals short on is up sups and generat generate or, juan go said that fundamenta fault lies- maduro. >> to enter medicine, as long asthmhis government is in placet will be difficult to -- the supplies, our responsibility is to attend to our people's suffering. kennedy: all right, secretary of state mike pompeo said that venezuela buy myself is direct result of meddling by russia and cuba. but the bigger question is how are they going to fix it.
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joining me now, christian whiten is back. >> thank you. kennedy: what do you think about theory that cia is screwing around with the big grid there? caracas? >> it is always very convenient, and easy to blame the gringos, and socialists will do that. kennedy: they will. >> it is not the case, maduro has neglected venezuela's infrastructure for a very long time. it is a result of that. this is like a novel. ends up with people starving. but it could be you know a final culmination of the crisis. kennedy: if you were a country that' the results but not directly intervene, you could you know set a few trees on
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fire, buy power plants and wait for things to explode. desends the country to darkness, hastening civil war. >> you might give our cia too much credit, they were pretty good at political warfare in 50s and 60s, but kind of pushed out that. kennedy: i understand, this is truly a disaster. and i know secretary pompeo and our national security adviser john bolton are chomping at the bit to get more aggressive with the maduro regime. >> i think you will see mortaringetted sanctions -- more of the targeted santion santa s- sanctions, now there is no details but tougher economic measures for for cuba the last
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supporter. kennedy: cuba and russia, russia aiding is banks and funding of venezuela state run energy company. how can you stick it to cuba and russia at the same time? >> sanction russian banks this are involved, not sure how much this is going on. russians and chinese have to know this is a bad bet, the cubans don't really have a choice, they are in deep. those debts should be value down to zero about now. kennedy: preminds me of lethal weapon, i feel like china is rodger and i feel like venezuela and north korea are martin. and rodger is like i'm getting too old for this spit, i people likfeellike china is om come on. >> and the cubans are the ones
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sitting on the toilet that is about to explode. i don't know if that was 2 or 1. kennedy: that sounds like 2. >> but aside from the jokes. kennedy: ther their police and r military, i am good, i wish them peace and freedom could christian whiten thank you. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up, elizabeth warren upped ante on her progressive proposals. she want to break up big companies. why is the left so fascinated with ruining last years' ad campaign was a success for choicehotels.com badda book. badda boom. this year, we're taking it up a notch. so in this commercial we see two travelers at a comfort inn with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct
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business. first the botched dna test that showed she was whiter than ritchie cunningham's buttock. she wants to break up big tech companies buzz they are successful -- because they are successful and give consumers what they want, which is a crisis, she makes case that facebook, and amazon are really good at what they do, so, the country has to force them to make them do something different. at left liz put thought in to her ass backward talking point, i have a horrible sense of directed, waze has kept me from getting lost, and amazon lets me order organic vegetable shortening for cupcake frosting
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and cadburyy eggs for easter baskets, and facebook sucks, i have not been on in year, market may pop that tech zit any time now, but somehow, liz is mad at all of them, and wants to use a crow bar to separate the conjoined giants, in no way guarantees that consumers would be better served or products, and services would be improved. idea that just because something is big and efficient does not give government moral authority to dismantle what it does not understand, who is to say there will be no new mechanism for acquisition and operation from 4 to 5 years, that would allow these and what are e -- sproutsn their place to dominate. i don't trust warren, the giant
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may be in perfect but a terrified busy body could pick favorites. helfavorites, hello, dear. she pitched her plan to a crowd of lefties. >> monopolist will make fewer monopoly profits, boohoo. we want to keep that marketplace competitive, not let a giant who has an incredible information advantage and manipulative advantage be able to snuff you out, my thought break those things apart we will have a more robust market in america. kennedy: no, she gives nothing to back up those statements,
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joining me. my mentor, john stossel, welcome back. >> thank you. kennedy: yeah yea. >> yes, maybe, i think. i have clear answers about most but not, she may have a point on this, they are rail big. i love waze, but they also own google maps, what incentive do either have to improve. kennedy: they are both free, who cares, they are great. you know waze lets other users know when the cops ars are ther, ding, ding, thumbs up. what if it is off and i am ends up pulling my skirt up asking truckers for direction. >> i am not go there.
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kennedy: you are in the minority. >> you say facebook is useless but there are others like instagram, they own that too. >> jim: that is -- kennedy: that is what you do when you have many, you money you buy things. facebook said we have billions of dollars. would you like some, yes. >> i don't trust her to do it. good thing to remember we don't have to rush, government has big guns, if it is clear that there is a problem down the road, they can always come in do it later, but for you to call this she want to as arbitrarily break it. kennedy: it is arbitrary, here talking points are so ridiculous, she started by saying 25 years ago we don't have this, but now we do and our lives are better for it thank you, liz. >> my best friend in college wasted 7 years in o ibm antitrut
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suit. >> well, someone will come up with a different platform, and she wants to treat these at platform utility but she does not describe what it means, butn her mind, google is at&t, this is very different. >> and they don't innovate much but break an off a piece, telling them they can't buy instagram, i could live with that. kennedy: i can't live with the government doing that, i cannot. i still have not seen the argument that the convincing argument that the government would be the best tool to break these apartmen apart. -- >> generaly, most of prosecution are stupid. i take to position to you have
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to some argument here. kennedy: so much fun when we argue, you will always be betterral volleyball. >> yeah, always. >> so true. >> all right, so, what is your next video, your video with john lot was fantastic. >> next one is college hoax, the academic hoaxers got journals to public gibberish. it is fascinating. kennedy: went -- i can't wait, thank you john stossel. >> coming up, many democrat pushing for impeachment of the president. but the party leader is slamming the brakes on that strategy. panel returns next.
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kennedy: welcome back, the democratic drum beat for president's impeachment grows leader in washington. but the queen bee telling everyone to hype down. nanu nannancy pelosi. ity is vide he is not worth it. >> another top democrat committee cummings said he supports pelosi for not pursuing impeachment. will extreme wing of party heed leaderships warning and back off. the party panel is back, cat, matt and deroy. i think that nancy is figuring out that impeachment would be best thing for this president.
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his poll numbers no matter what he does, does not change much. impeachment would solidify his reelection. >> it would, i don't think that impeachment even some someone brought it would go through, all that would do is if history indicates anything would make president trump more popular like with bill clinton. kennedy: even more so. >> he is a jerk sometimes, but people knew that when they elected him, and we were talking about in break, i don't know if they realize that impeaching trump does not mean you get hillary clinton, it means you get mike pence. who is like, a million times more conservative than donald trump is. he does not have anything shady in his past, i don't think there are any porn stars in his past. kennedy: maybe in his future if he plays it right. >> college newspaper cartoons were unfunny. give credit where it is due,
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calls green new deal the big green whatever. kennedy: the green dream. >> we have a lot of ideas. >> been point that democrats don't need to talk about impeachment, let mueller spend as long as he wants, if he drops anything surprisingly worse than you imagined then maybe that would move the needle. >> it has to be something that goes directl directly to the pr. not a shaky jive talking new york city businessman. >> to get to a -- to discover he colors outside the line, we knew that. kennedy: we talked about it today, how come nancy pelosi, she is setting the agenda, she decides what is on the docket. , this is a fool's errant.
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i don't like the president, he e said this our rain. but adam schiff is on a different page. does she not have control. >> i think that goes to mueller investigation. to see pelosi and cummings jump off the impeachment bandwagon, i think they don't have anything. kennedy: you think. >> i think they maybe hearing chatter or something might have leaked, they have been on this 2 1/2 years, you would think if there were something would come out. it may tumble forward tomorrow morning but right now it looks like the russia collusion thing is a fantasy and a hoax, think about how much president this president could have gotten accomplished with he did not have people standing by his desk hitting pots and pans saying russia, russia for two weeks.
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>> that sounds like -- -- >> huge destruction. kennedy: he loves chaos, i don't think that smooth sailing would have done anything more. he has done what he wanted to do. >> i don't understand about democrats, the best way to repudiate trumpism is beat it by 20 percentage points in the poll, that is it a generation of people would be tarred with their association with donald trump that has more lasting country. kennedy: also a mandate, opposite of trumpism seems to be for far left, socialism. >> right. kennedy: people do the mag, and. medicare for all is popular, 30% say yeah let's do it, then later, 12% they moved a nob. and it is real spending. >> a lot of people change their minds when they realize there
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kennedy: new york knicks owner james dolan is under fire for telling the security guards to reject a fan who told him to sell the team. that is a story, no one knew that knicks still had fans. >> we begin in south africa, a handicap man decided to keep on trucking. oh, that is why you never buy a motorize wheelchair off craigslist, always fine print, he could not fine a taxi, he use a ride share program, witnesses say he held on for 5 miles. he probably had a flight to catch, south african police are said to be furious. he will be sent where all people go who want a free ride, bernie
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sanders campaign, 1% get all the best wheelchair rides, not okay. >> we now head to houston, texas, you never know who you might run into. look at this. oh, my god, a worker was fixing a stop light. he nearly got sent to the big traffic jam in the sky, box truck barreled into him, but incred ib leahy was not hurt -- incredibly, he was not hurt, can't say the same for his underies, he might be the luckiest man alive. which is bitter-sweet. no charges have been filed. police are questioning the driver. and his seeing eye dog. witnesses call this unbelievable. all though when you google completely unbelievable every story is about jussie smollett,
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so many felony charges. >> a chinese buffet opened here in new york city, prices are not cheap the meal including free punch, a crab leg meal time melee, two women started arguing over crab legs. they are in trouble with the law, but, they just handed a show on bravo called buffet wives, the owner of the buffet stresses no one of hurt in the brawl. team arpolice are asking for heo find the 10 people related to the buffet showdown. >> topic 4. all right. we head to a gender reveal in
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riverside california, the inland empire, a little girl was thrilled to find out, she is having a brother. >> 3, 2, 1. kennedy: no, poor girl, feels the same way as every else does about having to go to a gender reveal party, this sucks, no one wants to go to a gender reveal, not one person. but if you invited us to a father reveal that would be exciting. the parents were not bothered. they got a friend to give her a ride home early. >> just -- maybe she didn't have to share with her dumb brother. >> boys are stingy. >> topic 5. >> you waited for it now i will give it to you, mug shot monday,
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this week's winner circumstancer pick, 40-year-old craig mcdonald, who a hot pot of coffee, allegedly broke into a florida home, took a nap on the couch, floridians were shocked, i can't believe he didn't use the bed. police tased him 4 times because he attacked them after he woke them up, no one told him about daylight-savings. he later admitted he was high -- what? high on methamphetamine. but good news he is out on bail, and returned to work as a delivery driver. yeah he has so much energy. i'm going. he is a decent driver, but just snides more sleep. like that guy, sleeping in heaven, we'll be right back. ve something important. it's not going to be easy.
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