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of course, the big meeting happening on saturday. the president will sit down with xi jinping. will we get this tariff thing resolved with china? we will find out soon enough. more perspective for you tomorrow night right here at 8:00. kennedy is next. kennedy: muchas gracias, trish! bien venido. and quickly this stacked bench turned into a free-for-all and we will give free stuff to everyone. that is elizabeth warren kicking things off for class president by promising free college and free healthcare. everyone on the stage of course agreed with her and before you knew it, we were getting free language lessons from beto o'rourke and cory booker. even some free comedy from president trump who tweeted the most accurate review in recent memory writing, boring!
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in, he was not alone in slamming them along with jonathan allen, declaring the trump campaign, the winner of the first democratic debate. but if you ask most viewers they would say the real winners were people who did not watch. so can democrats find a formula to derail the trump train on day number two of the debate? or have they given that way too? the policy at site let's meet this panel. the managing director and trump 2020 advisory board member david meister. along with cohost of the fox news channel, decorated author and servant of mankind, -- williams and a wwe superstar dolph ziggler back in action. juan, i will start with you. >> i am not the only boy on the
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panel. kennedy: but your one third of the man and three times the delicious! let's talk about some of the people who did well. i thought that julian castro did very well. and you know most people did not know who he was so is confusing because as a brother. >> a twin! kennedy: yes, and public service. >> a congressman. kennedy: that is right. >> i think he was the breakout star in several levels. first this is very democratic audience. when he says something like, you know what, we have to do a better job on the border and it is not about criminalizing border crossing, he went after one of your favorites, beto o'rourke. and made it plain that he did not know what he was talking about. i mean if you really undress it. kennedy: which is good because they're both democrats from texas paid the ultimate border state. >> i thought that was a breakup moment for him. and of course, people talk about this photo, the very sad votive child in a fire that died in the river and he was
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clear in saying, he was pissed off. and people wanted to know who was this guy so he was trending big time on social media. kennedy: and gabbard got a lot. people were trying to figure out who she is. >> right. i think i still am trying to figure out who she is. i think the broader theme i saw last night was, it is a party that has moved so far to the left and ernie, by the way was not even up there. he is up there tonight. but i think there were some highlights but i think beto o'rourke evaded a question, and i wanted but in two languages. [laughter] on the tax rate. kennedy: before he was against it. >> that you have .000 percent.
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we should get reparations. kennedy: we should deftly get a refund. >> i think gabbard trending, the russians might be behind that one.kennedy: she had a couple of symbols on foreign policy. considering she is a very outspoken and laid out her foreign policy and non-interventionism and also military but i was happy to see bill de blasio not do well. but if he had every singer and every policy proposal just packs, no matter how he did, most of the media lives in new york and most new yorkers hate bill de blasio. so he wasn't going to get a good review from anyone. >> i think you did great! here's why. everyone, almost everyone had this low expectation. especially for him.more than the people they do not even know on the stage which a lot of my friends did not know half of the people on the stage.
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like bill de blasio, that guy? that is all they know. that guy! and he was the guy that was supposed to be a partial but later that night he ruined it i think. >> how did he ruin it? >> he quoted -- i don't know the exact quote - but now everyone went right back. kennedy: everyone was interrupting everyone. >> he had wanted to do okay in a couple of hours later instantly back to everybody mocking him. so i get that. tulsi gabbard, what is your redline? she went -- you know, trump is getting us -- and i said oh! i thought she was having a great night. kennedy: but that is a great question for an anti-interventionist. what will make you push the button? there has to be something! the iranians or hezbollah attacking the u.s. on our soil? you have to have answers. >> and the big missed opportunity was the swing voters. they did not address, how are
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they going to do better than president trump's record. kennedy: it was the only time he had a good moment was tim ryan. and tim ryan and john delaney both did a good job of refocusing what they thought the question should be.and ryan said you know, you guys have completely forgotten about the working class which is true and then delaney smacked down rachel maddow, stop focusing on russia. let's get back to healthcare, let's get back to the economy. >> but here is the thing. the problem for trump and the republican party, you come to an issue like healthcare which is the number one issue across the board, they do not have any answers! kennedy: no one does. >> wait a second now, you have the congress, the house, senate for two years in the white house. nothing so a lot of people say at least the democrats are throwing something out there. i'm not sure it's going to work. and today huge criticism of elizabeth warren for backing medicare for all. because some people said you just opened the door to the republicans -- kennedy: and later in the show i will talk about this with bill cassidy who has a vested
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interest in the outcome of all of these public health options. but i want to shift now, when they were not fighting over who can pander the most the latino voters julian castro and beto o'rourke were throwing down the gauntlet over immigration with castro taken affect everybody's favorite skateboarding beta male. watch this. >> hope to introduce legislation that would ensure we do not criminalize those who are seeking asylum and refuge -- if you are fleeing in desperation i want to make sure -- [multiple speakers] >> section 18, title 18 of the u.s. code, title 21 and title 22 already cover -- [multiple speakers] >> if you did your homework on this issue -- kennedy: all right, florida senator marco rubio was not impressed by the bidder back and forth. if the democrats being serious about think the border the need to put their money where their mouth is.
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>> they want to decriminalize crossing the border, their fighting is now providing more money to take care of people that are already here. they do not want to do anything about the laws of actually luring people here but they don't have answers how to fix it. they don't have answers how to fix it in english, not spanish. [laughter] kennedy: the republican-led senate has $4.6 billion bill today to adjust the migrant crisis on wednesday and after vowing not to support the house speaker nancy pelosi signed off on it a revision that is been headed to the presence just ramp to sign. the commander-in-chief would end his approval shortly before we went to air tonight. we finally reached a cease-fire and the border battle, if we have, what language will democrats be speaking on stage tonight? i will let you take that one, juan. >> the key here is we see the pictures we understand suffering of children. i just don't think those are american values everyone says we have to do something.
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the problem has been that the president initially described what was going on as a caravan, and invasion peers of the democrats say we don't see an invasion, we don't see the crisis. then of course he became a humanitarian crisis mistake obama did the same thing, he put kids -- no, those were unaccompanied minors pete seeger this ping-pong that doesn't deal with the issue. it's almost beyond my role, i really please the democrats did something. kennedy: i have to!and just resisting the president is not enough. every dollar the coast immigration does not go to a border wall. >> and i do not think a wall, nothing putting troops on the border will solve families are desperate to get out of you know hell holes in south america, it will not stop people from trying to get in here. >> but decriminalizing illegal immigration will bring more of
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that. it will bring more of a monetary crisis more narcotics and drugs over the border. >> i think the zero-tolerance policy has made people have a sense of urgency like you better get there. >> is there something in the mail though with 100 percent of whatever man, come on in, the water is nice. and absolutely not, no one, we are slamming the door in a causes the desperate caravan of people coming in. >> there is a middle ground here.the problem is that democrats today, they have to be anti-trump and anti-trump policy every step of the way. kennedy: i think they can hurt themselves here. >> will hurt them and 2020 for sure. kennedy: what it really is watching this is not the will in texas not like ted cruz, texas politicians despise each other. [laughter] and julian castro is waiting for beto o'rourke to say something dumb so he could jump on him with title 19 and title 22. >> he is almost looking at the way cory booker was in the mean this morning while speaking spanish. and that issue is very much like families, whether republicans and democrats want to be in the middle or not if no one has a stake, said
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families do that too. just to hear talk of all kind of think the exact same way. we can all meet somewhere, you cannot just have a revolving door you meet somewhere and everyone things are giving up power. they talk of compromise and zero people do it because i think it will make them look weak. and you have to resist trump but you also want to help the crisis on the board but if you do it while trump is in office you might look like you had helped him make a good thing happen. everyone has to take a step back. >> and they are calling this a manufactured crisis, that is not helping. kennedy: and also goes to show yet to be able to assess the situation and anticipate you will get a lot of people. you know it happens in cycles. especially with immigration. and if you're going to get a big influx you have to take care of people. >> i mean i think the president presented this as a crisis in a way that is not in keeping with what we really see. he shut down the government at
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one point, he was sending troops to the border. again, these are families, these are not terrorists trying to cross the border and it will come in, these are desperate people. i think that is the reality. kennedy: i still feel the government has not done a good job of figuring out who the families are and who the awful people are renting at the children and people paying money to cross with those children. >> fine but i just do not think it is alliance share of the issue we are dealing with. kennedy: i do not think so either but i still do not trust that the government has figured out the system. >> republican or democrat! kennedy: no one will stay handled as hot potato. >> and the president did incorrectly say, all of these drug dealers are coming across. if he had ordered it slightly different and said there's a crisis with all of these different things here, let's --
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>> one thing he has done very successfully, he has used unconventional approaches to problems both republicans and democrats have not fixed. for example, the threat of tariffs on mexico. he has got mexico to do more than the democrats.kennedy: we will talk about the tariffs with china because we don't know if that one is working. there are still quite a few variables. >> we have to see how it works. kennedy: the waiter has not returned with the food so -- [multiple speakers] we absolutely do, with a shot of tequila! thank you so much jason -- [laughter] coming up, supreme court dealing a blow to the present blocking his plan to include a question about citizenship on the 2020 census per the president not going down without a fight. when he get what he wants? i will ask an attorney next. oh, yeah, that's gonna be a good one. ♪ (playing) did you know that nationwide has customized small business insurance? huh-uh.
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closed out his term with two highly anticipated decisions today. one is a big win for the gop another potential blow to president trump. the justices ruling that federal courts should not have a role in resolving partisan gerrymandering claims meaning no stopping state legislators from drawing electoral math to their advantage, republicans will control most statehouses, they love this and the second case they shut down the trumpet
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menstruation reasoning for adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census. prompting the president to threaten to delay the constitutionally mandated headcount, but decisions affect how voters will be represented in a 2020 election.so how will these rulings impact which party holds the levers of power? joining the attorney and co-author of the federalist society, how conservatives took the law back from liberals, danielle mclachlan is here. >> hi! kennedy: let's talk about gerrymandering a little because there was a lot more emotion from the decision than i originally thought.having spent my adult life in california, the whole state is gerrymandered to democrats. >> right in the case involves two different cases, one in maryland and one in north carolina and basically we have democrats in maryland who created their own advantage. kind of a little bit one for the other. the real emotional thinking
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from justice kagan. she really saw this as the court educating its responsibility to make sure that our democracy is not torn apart. her point was gerrymandering gop, legislators were taking over, holding a power in 22 states. the problem being, the way to get to this, the political question the court cannot get involved is through legislative. of course if your gerrymandered out of power, -- kennedy: which wasn't every republican congressperson in california. >> absolutely! in some respects, it is better that the court does not weigh into this because robert said how much is too gerrymandered? he says there is no test, with no power -- kennedy: they do not have to go over every single issue in
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every crisis. and they punted it back to the state. but can the state supreme court now decide and do their judgments, is that now the official precedent?>> that is exactly it. and what roberts did -- kennedy: he said it and i'm wondering if he is the new -- >> one thing interesting is that the absence wasn't felt in either of these. kennedy: he loves the power, doesn't he? >> i think he is an institutionalist. kennedy: he is the swing voter. while the balance of the court remains as it is. >> and we see this with presidents of think they're getting aconservative and end up not being . it will be interesting because it is a young chief justice that will be there for a long time. i think they are very much single step out of the political fray.it is very important. kennedy: let's talk a little about the census question because clarence thomas was very upset about this. and he wrote in his dissent, not of the quarters opened up the avenue of attack, permissive executive actions
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have strong incentive to craft narratives that would derail them. and basically, what he is saying that the court questioned the intent of putting that question on the census. >> right. kennedy: you can question the intent of any federal agency and that gives a lot of ammunition to people who do not like the epa! >> sure. and this is a slightly obscure statute of the administered procedures act. general agency actions, actions of you know, the executive, a huge event of discretion. kennedy: is not included in chevron deference? >> you exactly right. unless you are arbitrary or doing something clearly unlawful. the agencies can do pretty much whatever they want.there was an unusual amount of evidence actually introduced in the lower court showing that actually he wanted to come in and it was something really on the trump administration right from the get go. they put forth the rationale is
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being tied up at the -- concern about diluting the votes of minorities. kennedy: and the, they show that this is really put on there to silence people because if they see a question like that they will not fill out the rest of the census.therefore they will be underrepresented. >> yes and they say, so this means a portion of funds, congressional seats and when you have mixed households as many immigrant hassles are if you are five illegal immigrants and one illegal immigrant you will not count the people -- kennedy: they do not want that. interesting! we will see where this one goes. danielle mclaughlin, thank you so much for the insight! i love it! people that can interpret, very smart people! coming up, while most are pushing for government run healthcare, last night's debate
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the reality of the failed experiment made obamacare very, very unpopular. what is bernie's fixer too much government? more government of course! he is going all in. he wants this so bad he's willing to bet the collective on a one-size-fits-all freedom sucking frolic, consequences, be damned! his fellow democrat dumb domes were asked who would scrap this for medicare for all? and liz warren and dopey giraffe, bill de blasio, raised their hands. cory booker and tulsi gabbard are cosponsors of medicare for all. and they are both obviously too dumb to have ingested the text of the actual legislation. medicare for all is single-payer. that means there is not another payer. that means private health insurance is toast, hold the avocado! this ridiculous infantile power grab, that is what you signed on for dingbats!
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raise your hands. bernie can talk about jacking up marginal tax rates which is doomed to fail. all sorts of progressive taxes and the ultimate on american -- the inheritance tax which is not even close enough to pay for it bernie's crazy wish list of dental, vision, in-home healthcare, maternity, rehab and drug coverage. canada's not even offer those things.people supplement the public option with private plans.and even those those molded -- mulleted maple syrup -- in the sacred realm of health insurance where people are entitled to the most choices of all, and that is the memo. medicare for all has a shocking amount of congressional support with 14 cosponsors and bernie's
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bill in the senate and 109 cosponsors of similar bill in the hospitality argue such a dumb idea? joining a louisiana republican senator and physician, a gastroenterologist, he is bill cassidy.welcome to the show. >> hi, kennedy, thank you for having me. i enjoyed your monologue. thank you very much! would you agree medicare for all is really an ambition that obamacare failed? >> absolute! i would like to say welcome to the repeal and replace with bernie. if obamacare led to record profits for insurance companies, hospitals and pharmaceutical companies, you can ask why. because they're able to go to government, get the deal that makes it work for them and then, they make their record profits. kennedy: yes, absolutely!
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and the money goes somewhere. that is what people don't realize but we have trillions of dollars pouring into health insurance, it is a recipe for corruption. >> i would argue the money comes from somewhere. it comes from premiums which have skyrocketed since the obamacare fell.and the ever increasing taxpayer subsidy. there is a better way. republicans like you say, or about freedom. what we put in market forces where we have price transparency for example, where the patient can choose the option of that option. and people compete by lowering cost and in that case you can lower cost, expand coverage and save money. it is a better republican way. kennedy: am asking this because obviously you know the nuts and bolts not only medicine as a physician but also you have studied this and worked on it very closely for a number of years now. like immigration, is it possible to piecemeal some sort of health insurance, the present talks about this and i
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agree with his idea of having, and i do not know the government has to force this. but having hospitals and even doctors listed the prices of people know what they're getting into before they seek service. also, we need block grants for the state. for medicaid expansion.we need health savings accounts. we need to be able to buy insurance across state lines and right now i am in obamacare hell. some feel the pain of the people across the country still beholden to this awful system. >> a couple of things. the amount -- the administration has put in place some things. price transparency. they want them to publish prices even if they don't want to. and right now we're working on a bipartisan bill. right now providers use gag clauses to use insurance companies from telling patients where they can get their lowest-cost care. kennedy: that is shocking to me
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that there's a roadblock. it seems so basic that you will be able to see where you can get treatment and who you can get treatment from and who you might be able to turn to if you know god forbid you have a pre-existing condition or you want to keep your dr., why is anybody blocking that? >> i had a conversation recently among several others with a new director of the congressional budget office but he said in the healthcare marketplace, the only person, the only without marketplace leverage is the patient. everyone says leverage. they will do which maximizes their profit. by the way, i'm all about profit! but more so about the patient. and if we give the patient the power, the power of knowing the price, the power of choice, the power of competition, competing for her business then prices come down, she is better served.
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kennedy: actually but with bernie's plan the government has all of the power. because the government decides everything. it is one-size-fits-all and for anyone that has kids, or anyone that is taking care of people in different generations, you know that even in one family, you cannot have the same plan. how that is supposed to serve everyone it is untenable. there's no way we can afford it and hopefully, voters will realize that. senator cassidy, thank you so much. >> thank you, kennedy. kennedy: the president in japan for the g 20 summit. he will be face-to-face with people like the leader japan and russia. but none more important than his saturday lunch with xi jinping. where they will try to stave off an escalating trade war. the wall street journal report in say, beijing insisting any trade deal will require the u.s. to lift the ban on the sale of u.s. technology to chinese telecommunication giant, why way. the problem is u.s. intel agencies have warned fears of the connection to china communist party. they are still commies! and the ability to spy on
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americans and other countries of course but it is jeopardizing american security, is it worth the price of getting the deal done? with me now, the max funds.com cofounder and fox news contributor, jonas, welcome! >> good to be here. kennedy: i would like to see things work out with china. but i do not think we have to capitulate to huawei. [laughter] >> is either or. huawei or our way! [laughter] i just made that up, pretty good! ! write that down, jonas! >> the most recent things of the precondition about dealing with huawei might be fading away. things like looks like it is in our favor because it was not going to happen basically. that is good. i would also say that the people watching this shiite-- t side show. we not going to magically force
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them to buy more goods from us. and they will not stop being a communist dictatorship that will have a piece in every -- kennedy: they want their money, they want our technology but they do not want to offer their own citizens, particularly -- freedom! i think it is unacceptable.i know everything can't be an ad for amnesty international. i get that! but something has to give here. and i think, i do agree now that we have given china too much because it is not free trade when it is completely controlled by the state. robert lighthizer is meeting with his chinese counterpart and they are trying to work some things out. they are laying the foundation for saturday's lunch. are they going to accomplish something concrete?>> the fact is even the meeting at this point, if good, it was in worse conditions a few months ago and so that is already good. if it doesn't go bad it is good, let's put it that way.
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no one is expecting this to be solved this weekend. it could be a pause, that is the upside they can expect. kennedy: have done that before. they do that in february. i understand the pause, i do that with my dvr when i'm watching the bachelorette. or the crown. >> i will say people, investors, the head of j.p. morgan chase came out and said if we don't get the deal we want trump should walk away. investors are expecting a walk away. kennedy: will that hurt the markets? >> no, people have built in 10 percent tariffs across the board forever. it doesn't matter. their currency might fall to adjust for that. a lot of this stuff is being routed through vietnam anyway. it is not disruptive to all. experts are down, from them to us they are down and for most of them are down. which is why think terrace back-and-forth is bad for both sides.kennedy: we need to go buy some stuff, jonas.
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if we don't buy stuff, china wins. and we can have that on our shoulders. we gotta go! we have too much show. i have an astronaut coming up. right! >> i will go buy some stuff just to show we mean good. kennedy: absolutely right! jonas max ferris, thank you so much! coming up, nearly 50 years since man first landed on the moon. man has come up with another great advancement in space. nationals might want to call themselves a cold one for this one. a former astronaut joins me to explain. it's racquetball time. (thumps) ugh! carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? (splash) carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in? it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is being managed?
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ride shotgun with neil armstrong and -- as they boldly went where no man ever were before. let's take a look. >> it should be within five miles of the landing. [inaudible] kennedy: estimated 600 million people watched neil armstrong take one small step for man that day. including our next guest, he was just six years old at the time. he went on to become an ash not credited with sending the first ever tweet from outer space which is equally as important. now to discuss this documentary, apollo missions to the moon premiering sunday, july 7 on nat geo, former astronaut and advisor at the museum here in new york city,
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mike -- >> that is pretty good. kennedy: did i get it wrong? >> you did it good. it's a long name! kennedy is easy. that is why my friends call me mass. kennedy: you said the moon landing is the most important thing we've ever done. >> that is how i felt about as a little kid. i think a lot of people were interested and excited and 600 million people is a lot watching. i think that the whole world was excited. but for me it was something a little bit more. it really touched me deep in my heart. it set me on a path toward going to space. those guys were my heroes. i thought they were really cool guys. doing brave important things. kennedy: we get to rewatch and relive that.
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because i think it is something a lot of people long for.they look back on the generation and there were these benchmarks. everyone stopped and got to assess where you were when this happened and it was one of the very positive things that happened during a very tumultuous time. >> yes everyone knows where they were the when this happened.when i met neil armstrong he came to speak to my class, he was very nice. and everyone told him where they were when they saw him walk on the moon. because we were all able to, i was one of the younger ones there and i remember and everyone else did as well. that's why people tell him. they remember where they were. kennedy: will we make it to mars? >> i think eventually, yes. i really hope so. i think it's a real possibility. going to the moon to stay, and settle their base of operations, i think that would be a good next step. kennedy: moon condos.
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>> that is one way! i think that we will be going to mars. kennedy: i do not think we can do it without private enterprise. >> i agree with you. the reason we have not gone yet i think is because one of the reasons it is pretty expensive for government. kennedy: yes, it is too much! we cannot even afford healthcare. hell on earth. >> would you fund the space programs pretty well. but in order to be able to go to mars -- kennedy: a lot of companies, i love the crazy billionaires! >> yeah, they're not so crazy! they are very credible. they've done more than i ever thought they could. when they first talked about the things 15 years ago i remember hearing about it, and are astronaut office meetings. they would say this is going o . no way! kennedy: to float around the astronaut office? >> no, that is where we have gravity. everywhere else. kennedy: there is no gravity in space. very difficult. but they're going to make the
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first cookies in a 0g oven. i do not know how you do that and i love baking! >> is an experiment. i am partnering with doubletree from hilton. kennedy: they always have fresh chocolate chip cookies! >> they are the same cookies you get in the hotel. they will be available in space. but this is the first time we've ever really cooked in space. we rehydrate or just warm up in a warmer but this is different. kennedy: what food items did you look forward to most that you did not have a space? >> we had just about everything you have on earth. i like the macaroni and cheese. and the italian food. but i missed pizza. kennedy: you're in new york city, go grab some -- >> plenty of it! kennedy: i will buy you a pie. you are an american hero. >> thank you very much! i get a pizza out of the deal. kennedy: great to talk to you. >> thank you for having me. kennedy: topical storm is next, lucky you! get ready for the insurance-themed experience
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this is topical storm. topic number one, let's talk tonight in georgia where three guys got so hungry they hit the convenience store. yeah, look at these yahoos. wait for it, there it is! they smashed through a storefront tried to steal an atm. the breaking cost $10,000 in damages.there also facing a five dollars surcharge from the bank for stealing another bank atm. the criminals did not get any cash because an alarm went off so they were forced to go home empty-handed. unlike my prom date. the drive in darrell's have not been identified but they were speaking espanol. police believe they may have been democrats running for president! definitely drive like beto. topic number two. let's go to north carolina, say north carolina, say north carolina, say heels! everyone is trying to get in
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shape for fourth of july. this is why should never buy -- the cub hit the streets to get 5000 steps. they made sure he did not take a detour at shoney's. apparently someone not over did in the man cave this winter now he is playing catch up because he doesn't want to be the only bear wearing a t-shirt in the pool next weekend. of course this is not the only exercise story making headlines. a california jogger lucky to be okay after being stung 50 times by a swarm of bees. which is why should never run a hive k-- returning monday from los angeles, i will see you there.topic number three. speaking of california, let's go to where the fish prices -- this ended with a fish out of
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water. they rated a pond. he fled with two fish. so for the catch of the day has not been caught. but don't worry, california police are bringing paris hiltons ex-boyfriend. because they're used to catching things.no you didn't! yes. she did! police are asking for the public help finding nemo but it is not helping. he was last seen heading to the store for breadcrumbs. you might say he went to whole foods. [laughter] no! topic number four peter four restaurant worker arrested after he stripped naked threatened to stab coworkers and passed out drunk. on the plus side being florida and he's just been named employee of the month. 46-year-old moralis was allegedly drinking on the job when he pulled off his
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clothing. they called police because it was not what he had in mind when he asked for a table with a view. cops arrested the parentless perpetrator for disorderly conduct and they say he also had a suspicious package!he has since gotten out on bail and even took his coworkers to see fish be like the old saying goes, give a man a fish, he will eat for a day. give a man fish tickets, he will suffer for a night. topic number five. another old saying, about life that goes, if your ship does not come in, swim out to it. the guy who said that drown. the tear from some other underachievers waiting on the dock. valerie tweets kennedy nation is such a pompous -- while i agree with lots of her opinions, delivery is obnoxious. obviously, proving you wrong, valerie.scott writes, don't know if i hate you or love you.
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so conflicted. and it's wrapped up with, @kennedy nation, omg that dress is so ugly! don't go anywhere because we have more. stay with me. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪
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whoa! -holy smokes! -oh wow! and the all new silverado has more trim levels than any other pickup. whoa! oh wow! -very cool. there's something for all of us. absolutely. it's time to upgrade. (laughter) but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. kennedy: kennedy: we can finally exhale. what a wonderful night! went to the moon, we got condos
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and were back here. who am i? thank you for watching the best hour of your day. follow me on twitter and instagram, @kennedynation, facebook. an email . the show is coming to for two nights in los angeles. lou dobbs you can't miss that. lou: good evening, everybody. the supreme court rules against american citizens and the citizenship question. the courts running the country now, and the supreme court as politically corrupt as the fbi, the department of justice or congress. nancy pelosi today admitting defeat, passing the senate bill on border funding, yet the bill does nothing to end the crisis itself, nothing to close asylum loopholes, nothing to secure the southern border from the inflow of drugs, sex trafficking and violence exp
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