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at the doctor does not care who invented it or who discovered it. they still will do what it needs to do. we need to try to lift people up and move forward rather than working back and trying to tpho. >> good to see you. thank you so much as always for watching. right back here tomorrow night 8:00 p.m. kennedy: cnn may be known for fake news, but it puts real lives in real jeopardy. the cia furious with the network at their the agency had to shoot down a report that they pulled the spy out of moscow 2017. the president was mishandling classified intelligence and this is how it all began. >> driven in part by concerns president trump administration mishandled classified intelligence. >> in part, because other concerns that could of exposed asset, that is really shocking.
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kennedy: he's going to come smack me on the head. the cia through the challenge like saying louisiana narrative that the central intelligence agencies make life or death decisions based on anything other than objective analysis and collections. misguided speculation of the president's handling most sensitive intelligence which he has access to each and every day, with the exploitation opation is an accurate. another problem was cnn reporting is that the extradition was attempted in 2060 under president obama. mike pompeo was a former head of the cia and he also took time to call shenanigans. >> reporting is inaccurate and you should know as a former director i don't talk about things like this very often, it's only on occasions whether something that puts people at
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risk or an enormous risk to the united states that even, in the way i did. the reporting is false. kennedy: what else don't you talk about. nbc news catching heat for divulging the address of the spy in the cnn report. the network spen sent a correspt that two former fbi official said it was the home of the russian source. security experts say that was unethical and dangerous and cnn is standing beside the reporting that the president forces cia. was this a another bubble by them? attorney and senior analyst along with reason.com editor panic attack. analysts and host of the podcast, the one and only.
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welcome everybody. what can we see on cnn? >> nonsense, malarkey, cnn went with the story because of the hook that president trump messed up. that's the only reason they thought this was a story worth telling and would also challenge, just imagine to be a journalist reporting on this knowing -- journalist will tell you that they will adhere to them. kennedy: they know a lot more than they report on. this was a case should why the public know about this. they should know because it looks bad for president trump. the officials then spoke to the journalist are breaking their oath and the journalist that are reporting this acted irresponsibly and on top of that, the cia which very rarely they do that. that's what they have said here.
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cnn has egg all over its face as it should and it shows us try arrangement syndrome erases all the boundaries and rules. >> we were talking about this earlier and it seems like if something happened, if you wanted to be that the president's bad behavior because that then you just say it. you don't have to have to show your work. what happened, a misunderstanding? a loose correlation. >> they make every story about how trump is bad. they are going into the story looking for the angle. even when they don't find information -- >> it's entertainment. there entertaining people that want to think he is a horrible human being and everything he does is wrong. even when they hear things, the new york times cannot find anything to support that. it's like the here trump is not involved with some of the media saying trump is involved. they're just not speaking the
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same language. >> trump met with russian ambassadors -- >> they had russian names. >> i would just say that the near-term report looks bad for the obama administration. the indication would be the senior officials, when obama was president was talking to journalist about a little too chatty and that may have been find that exultation occurred. but the cia thinks this is crab. >> there's the angle that you brought up, how did the story stop, who started talking -- what false information, one of the things americans don't know if you are career official and
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most of the agencies including intelligence services, you cannot be fired. it takes two years to get convicted of felony on the job. the processor finding these people is impossible that's why a lot of people go ahead and leak stories that benefit them politically and i think that's a larger problem. >> there's a lot of people trained to leak things. >> one slip of the tongue and you are gone. but not so in the federal government. i think it also speaks to the looseness of the obama ministration in terms of russia and almost with a 2012 debate with mitt romney and president obama and he says russia's not a big deal. >> the most interesting thing i thought, when they tried to pull the guy and he did not want to come and that made him suspicious. kennedy: i do not understand that part of the story. >> because he did not want to
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live in the united states. >> something is compromised, we have family and we can't trust the sky. which i did not understand. >> he is working -- double, triple -- getting a rich russian is fun. >> i am willing to sign up for that program. take everyone sports team they have nickel mines and nickelback. did he quit or was he fired? nickelback owned by russia. the nation tries to figure out exactly what in the world with sports and john bolton. the national security advisor was shown the door after a string of policy disagreements with the president. it came to head last night when the two men supposedly had a bitter fight over proposed meetings with the taliban and
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the president wanted to hold the summit and we are told bolton thought it was a terrible idea and then out of the blue the president tweeted john bolton's services are no longer needed at the white house. i disagreed strongly with many of his suggestions and did others in the ministration and therefore i asked john for his resignation which was given to me this morning. i think in very much for his service. i'll name a new advisor next week. bolton fire back, i offered to resign last night. and the president said let's talk about it tomorrow. we then received a copy of his resignation letter. that reads dear mr. president i resigned effective immediately for assistant to the president. thank you for having afforded me this opportunity to serve our country sincerely john r. bolton. mike pompeo did their best to push the president's narrative.
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>> last night the president asked for ambassador bolton's resignation. as i understand it was received this morning. >> last night the president of the united states asked john bolton to tender his resignation, it was delivered today. >> at the end of the day it does not matter if he quit or was fired, he is gone. but what does that mean for white house foreign-policy moving forward? >> bolton was out of step with a lot of what trump wanted to do, he wanted a more libertarian old of not being so involved in other countries and bolton was absolutely the opposite guy for that course of action. it's a little bit strange to have him in the room and a lot of behind-the-scenes tinkering antifuse leaking stories reflected badly on trump is not listening to me or being tough enough with north korea, iran
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and things of that nature. i'm glad to see him go. that's not the direction the american people wanted. kennedy: mixed reactions, grandpa said he's glad. mitt romney had max boost as an advisor one time for foreign-policy. if you read i'm not going to vote for democrats: for the 50th time, everybody makes mistakes. >> it does not influence the fact that the president is the president. >> he has yet to defeat this president. as for bolton, people say it's more of an ultra hock. kennedy: he does not like that term. [inaudible] kennedykennedy: he has an ant fn
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his office in a hot magnifying glass and all he does is burn ants all day long. >> we are playing cop and better crop. he has done a redeye in his network, i've done it with him. >> he is very funny. >> i love fighting with him. >> the chance of a war with iran is less today. kennedy: the stock market went up 8000 points because of that. it was the most hawkish person on panel. but what i find disturbing, this is not a new thing that the president chooses who his advisors are, what information, advice, and there seems to be a culture around intelligence in washington, d.c. and foreign-policy that says if you don't have this particular set of experts who do not have the
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greatest track record going back 20 years, then it is dangerous and it's out of control, the ministration is out of control. these folks do not to stand in front of the american people and answer. the president ultimately does. >> i don't think he has to have advisors around him that are encouraging civilian casualties. i'll get into that a little later. >> they will say there's 1000 people that can do the job who already work at the national security apparatus. to think, you get the sense that the name that you know for the one that can do this the best, that is not true whether the cia director, national security advisor, to what robbie said before, he was not aligned on stuff with trump.. kennedy: it was an opposition of what their president campaigned on. and what he believes but having
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said that about ambassador bolton and his foreign-policy and him being in the driver seat is a little boat frightening. right before he took the white house job, we had them on the show and he was playing the liberal and we asked him about afghanistan and here's what he said about the taliban. >> i believe the television is harder for reformers and all they want is peace in the valleys and instead we send in troops in they had 19, 20 years, 30 years as a warfare. i'm convinced if we send in the peace corps instead of the marines we would have peace in afghanistan. >> let's build the wall. kennedy: that is back tomorrow night. don't miss a moment of it. the panel returns a little bit later. we'll have more on afghanistan in the 18 years since 9/11.
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kennedy: he can tell people how great the economy is but according to a new pull, more than half americans are not as quite convinced and affecting the president overall approval rating and abc news poll released shows the president's approval rating at 30%, 56% disapprove of his job performance in the same pull 60% were likely to see a recession in the next year end 35% say that's unlikely. the president called a fake news on twitter but the institute shows signs of a possible slowdown despite strong job numbers. an household income has stalled with the median family income in the u.s. as $63000. last year that is up 1% from 2017. they are not stopping americans from spending. the fed reporting consumer
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confidence is up and borrowing increased by $23.3 billion since november 2017. should we take the president's word or move to belize. and by gold all the way. max funds.com and cofounder jonas max, welcome back. kennedy: wages have gone about the household medium income has stagnated. >> at a high plateau. that is household income, this gets confusing, in the same report median individual work income went up three and half to 4%. it's high gross wages. >> it could be the people did not want to work as hard in not working as many part-time jobs. >> that makes sense. when you don't have a solid five day a week, 40 hour job, you are doing different stuff. maybe a test rabbit, nanny --
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>> that's exactly right. general rages are looking pretty good compared to the last ten years right now. kennedy: that is good. the way you phrase it, were psyching ourselves into a recession. that seems like a bad idea. >> this might be that we caused her own -- we have the reports is the longest ever in there eventually going to happen. we all know the stock market falls 50% when there's a recession. in the fed did this thing really read street and no lowering them. and that scares us because we know rates go down before recession and then you start to get worried, this is not plano for several months in the market and economy investors putting money in the stock because they're worried that it's going to drop any day. typically people are wrong but this is a.
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where were psyching down. the president is tied to the economy. he is a business guy. kennedy: what is interesting, anytime a slight bit of what can be potentially bad news, people jump on it. and they don't do that with the good news. which would be a little bit more helpful for people ease of mind. the yield curve, that's one example. no one has any idea what that is but we all run around screaming holy underwear like your hair is on fire. >> nobody knows what is going to happen j.p. morgan thought there were going down to 4% another at three something percent. no one knows what is going to happen, or when the recession will come, we just know it will come and people don't want to lose money. kennedy: jerome powell is stroking a hairless cat. these poverty numbers are very
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good but they were very good in 2007 when they were very good in the last him for that. it's good before the end so were psyching ourselves into a problem. >> is good to see consumers falling because that's a sign of optimism. >> what do interest rates due to bank lending? >> it's another thing to have someone loaned you money. >> the wanting to borrow is more important than interest-rate. consumers need to want to do something with the low rates. what i am looking for is people wanting to buy houses because mortgages got lower and without that confidence then you see prices come down and the whole thing starts to burn. banks don't make as much money as they do when they can give you half a percent or less on your deposit and lend out a loan at 6%. that's where they make a lot of profits. a bank makes a lot of money on fees, late fees, atm overdraft,
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that's a third of their money, the rest they make on the difference in credit. even if the rates go to 0, somebody having a car is still going to pay. they will still make money gambling on the likelihood the get paid back. really for them what causes problems is when the economy sinks. then they don't get paid back on the risk. kennedy: that's the position wherein all over the world. especially in china. maybe we won't be able to pay them back then what happens? you don't have to answer were all going to die. thank you for being here. coming up, tomorrow marks 18 years since the 9/11 attack and since then we have sent hundreds of billions act or trillions of dollars in lost thousands of lives and afghanistan alone. but the taliban controls much of the country. how will we in this? my motto in my memo.
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b1 on the 9/11 answering questions like where were you, and the personal recollection, the war in afghanistan is still very active with no end in sight. we've been fighting this war longer than the civil war, the spanish-american war, world war i, world war ii, and the korean war combined. he spent over a trillion dollars, lost 2400 americans, 12 coalition members. the picture is more bleak for afghan civilians. last year was the deadliest year of the conflict as 3800 died in the endless incursion. so where are we all these years later? there is now a power vacuum that will be sold with more and
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factions of jihadists if we pull out. after 18 years in dead peace talk, what is argument for staying in. the taliban is god-awful but illusory control about half the country, this cost taxpayers $45 billion a year with only 780 million set aside for economic aid for one of the poorest countries on earth. the lesson should be learning not to get into the bottomless conflicts in the first place. especially when there was never a clear vision for victory when we got there. what does winning look like now? more golden star families, dead civilians and unmanageable debt load that will go on service for generations, limited mobility and nothing to show for it. i'm sure there's a case to be made against and extrication but i'll be damned if i hear a case for why we should stay this losing course as nervous geniuses think of more reasons to delay a very necessary
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departure. that is the memo. earlier tonight and massive explosion rocked the capital of kabul near the u.s. embassy. it was 18 years after 9/11. this comes after two guard bombs shook chicago last week one killed a u.s. servicemember. no one doubts that afghanistan is an unstable place but are we making it a better by sticking around for another 18 years? here to discuss her former iraq veteran. welcome back. >> buck saxton looks good but i look better. kennedy: very good to know. the about afghanistan, it's been 18 years and does not look like we have an exit strategy. >> you are correct. the getting out is like carrying a band-aid off, afghanistan is a
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better place with us there and will surely be a horrible place, it'll return back to the default taliban position about a month after we leave, as long as we can live without. i have been to three wars in three different muslim countries, i'm over it and death in the seer, i get great parking but my interest in the low tide of the empires is largely been satisfied. as long as the market people can list themselves in the mirror i'm with you. kennedy: part of 9/11 was a communication breakdown between agencies. has that been repaired? and in terms of where we are domestically, are we better off where we were 18 years ago? >> we are demonstrably better because there's not a large-scale terrorist attack since 18 years ago tomorrow.
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so being flypaper in the middle east has been affected. i did my part to draw tears towards me and it really have to be honest. having the pressure released were jihadist could drive north from saudi arabia to iraq and blow the likes of me up, probably eliminated thousands of guys who probably normally would've gotten a student visa an.so it did serve a purpose effectively, november 2001 was poncho villa 2.0. the punitive poncho via expedition and looking back on that i recall saying that, the scope of it should've been that narrow but the deal is, we will have to live in a world with the taliban in existence, yes the cave man and women have no rights. but the day before 9/11 we did not care. kennedy: in talking to various
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veterans of iraq and afghanistan, people bravely enlisted after 9/11, you have to wonder has this been an honor to their service and particularly to those who have been injured in combat and to the families who have lost loved ones in combat. what to say to them? >> we cannot stay in a war out of a memory of friends that i lost, friends that relatives, loved ones that they lost. war is a national policy not personal. for those of us already in uniform before 9/11, you don't pick and choose what war you go to. the goal for was great, it looked like a war, a movie. we won. hands down. after that, the words i went to were far different, they were insurgencies and i did month of reading and i lived in them and
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i know america is not good at insurgency. that's my conclusion. kennedy: we don't have an exit strategy. let's say there was a massive drawdown in afghanistan. anna does become a greater magnet for isis and al qaeda. is that the worst thing in the world or is there not as much as a draw to jihadist him as there was two decades ago? >> there's less of a draw to the al qaeda flavor of jihadist him and more drawn to isis. the taliban number one enemy is isis, and afghanistan. that's a piece of leverage and as a tele-being said can you help us with the isis problem and be a great piece of leverage but if and when another large-scale terrorist attack happens in the united states, there is a solution and it would be to ask what would rome do in rome would launch a missile.
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we will not do that. only those of us who have gone there and can speak the language can do it but if we leave afghanistan, we probably won't see an effect here in the united states but we will see girls kicked out of school, women hung from cranes. business as usual for the television within a month. kennedy: thank you so much for the honest analysis. i appreciate it. congress is back in session in gun violence is the top of the daca. the washington post reporting the latest idea to flow around the oval office would be technology to detect when mentally ill people might become dangerous. this is called safe home calls for tracking those people with
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stuff like smart phones and apple watches. the president has blamed mental illness with the recent state of mass shootings. there are clear constitutional issues with the government tracking people mentally ill, who makes the determination and what a plan like this be effective even if there were constitutional? the party panel is back. robbie and buck. i will start with you because the problem with the mass programs whether surveillance or trying to pick the mentally of people who might become murderous is that way too many people get swept up and there's never enough bodies kicking through and focusing on the right ones. this sounds like an a toby an idea out of a minority report. i will fully get on the libertarian train on this one. it sounds like this is a massive violation of privacy and it would not have to be a constitutional value violation if it was done only by tech companies at the request of the
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government rather than handing it over to the government and done through the long list of privacy concerns that you sign away when you participate in social media. i see this as something would expect out of china, this is not a good idea and i hope it does not go anywhere. >> there's arty plenty of people whether terrorist or mass shooters who have been targeted by the fbi in law enforcement who have slipped through the crooks. let's say someone is on one of these list and still goes and perpetrate the crime, any of the victims could to the tech company or the government. >> the parkland shooter, everyone knew he had been reported to the police, school, fbi knew he was a dangerous crazy person with weapons. there has been no storage of having information or pre-warning that there's that people going to do stuff, that often does not help, that's not
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enough so why having more information, i don't understand how this would work in more people who are not going to do anything who happen to fall on a list or their phone or if their watch gives them away he will not commit violence and we be violating their rights and this is such a bad idea, one of the worst ideas on any subject i've ever heard. kennedy: mental illness is a very large umbrella. often times mentally ill are the ones were victims of crimes like this. in 75% of cases, mass shooters are treated for illness. >> this is a bad idea. i agree what is been said before, but i believe that trump in response to all this pressure of having to do something, says okay let's talk about it. he says were thinking about that, were thinking about that but i think his plan is to let people discuss these and realize it's crazy.
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point number two, a massive government surveillance who might determine who the danger and who isn't and take action using the state, how could that go wrong, there's people telling you if you vote for trump, your voting for 70 worst than hitler. this would be abused and will not work and is very expensive, there's not a thing i can think of that would be good. kennedy: the most dangerous manifestation between large corporations and government. you are absolutely right. well said everyone. they are so good, they are sticking around because a new version of monopoly. fake money will do anything you need it to. or is it another dumb gimmick.k. ♪ all right brad, once again i have revolutionized the songwriting process. oh, here we go. i know i can't play an instrument, but this... this is my forte.
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kennedy: that was last night trump sold, two winners this week. marie radke and dino. we will do it again next week. each went one of these trumpets. good news for women. there finally going to get paid as much as men, more. the bad news, it's fake money, the ms. monopoly every time they pass the pocket 240 bucks versus 200 for the boys. critics say it's in pulsing to women in the party panel is back, robbie and buck. as i will start with you, this
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is insulting and belittling. it says women are victims and unless they get help from an overbearing institution they will never be on equal ground with men. >> unless you get a toy% bonus we cannot compete with men. this idea will not die. the 20% pay gap i want to tear my hair out. it is b debunked everybody. they put out a huge report with various gold standard studies. it said what major is chosen, even what is called full-time. you account for the different choices that men and women make on average in the pay gap shrinks to sense. i'm sick of hearing the 20-cent pay gap that does not exist. >> i have daughters and i would
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kennedy: more in chicago have been flocking to a greek orthodox church who is painting an icon of the virgin mary. it seems to be crying. apparently she that on the white sox again. this is the topical storm topic number one. we began in ohio or state trooper gave a moving performance, this is right and the second one happened. he hit his car. he is a browns fan, they believe he fell asleep at the wheel why should never put your gps on joe biden mode. next thing your snoring. fortunately nobody was hurt.
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the cops have been unable to catch the guy although to be fair, nobody has been able to touch anything in cleveland this season unless you count the after party. speaking a burning man, topic number two. let's go to arizona, student pilot is a big hit around town. dear lord. we are very happy and relieved to report that everybody in the plane was a-ok. the video still hits home in new york because we're going to be watching jet crash all football season. he worked full-time as a chef and he makes a mean hanger steak. but you gotta admit, the really well done. topic number three. let's head back to ohio. a truck driver could use a little downtime.
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police say the tree trimmer had a little too much weight in the rear. the good news is, he made it out okay. the bad news, he had a blind date but wonder getting stood up. he spent the night at home watching his favorite movie, up in the air. there were concerns that the driver may have been -- but as of tonight he is back on the road. >> not only is it dangerous, it's a terrible insult to the lot lizard riding shotgun. there's other ways to shake a lady. a main man was arrested for marijuana possession after he fled from police on an atv. witnesses say, they were really flying and hit speeds of 6 miles
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an hour before he was caught by a cop riding a turtle. dennis lange allegedly had a half pound of the doubles lettuce and $15000 in cash on his person. he looks at carl the greens keeper. when cops tried to stop it he decided to take the high road and lead them on a two hour taste. police are calling it the wildest thing since cracker barrel brought back all day breakfast. he is facing nine different charges and the rest report says he was so high, he claimed bill de blasio would win the election. on the plus side, that opens them up to it insanity defense which is not true. there is no defending bill de blasio, he is the worst. as you can imagine, the stoner lost his driver's license but still has his pilot's license. first he has the bond and then
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2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) my car insurance to geico. this is how it made me feel. it was like that feeling when you pull your green sock out of the dryer and then the very next sock is the other green one. and then you pull out two blue ones.
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