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his health because that's what matters. >> health comes first. as a physician will tell you if you don't have your health bernie bernie that's number one. trish: we will be right back. see you tomorrow night. guy benson and for kennedy. see you tomorrow. >> thank you very much trish. just when you thought the nba china scandal couldn't get any worse hold my beer. now barry are kicking fans out of games for pro-democracy chance here in america and permitting the players from speaking. i'm guy benson and for kennedy tonight for this whole fiasco started last friday when the general manager of the houston rockets tweeted support for the protesters in hong kong. the next day chinese company started cutting off their ties with the nba and the rockets in certain players as well. this obviously freaked out the league which makes a ton of money in china. they released a statement calling the hong kong tweet
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regrettable. this time the leak angered americans he couldn't believe the national basketball association and lee commissioner adams over there he is would kowtow to the chinese. perhaps sensing trouble here at home they kind of sort of switch sides and said actually come to think of that we do support free speech but that move me the chinese even matter. they started canceling nba offense in china where prohoops is huge but just when you thought the nba might be back on team america they started kicking fans of the games for holding a pro hong kong signs and chanting supposedly horrible things like free hong kong, god forbid. in fact they literally confiscated pro freedom placards during wait for it our national anthem at a wizards game in our nations capitol and then yesterday a "cnn" reporter asked to star players about the whole ordeal while in china and a raucous media officials shut her down. watch this.
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>> we have eislinger leiby prides itself on being able to speak out openly. i just wanted to ask about the fallout received whether you were going to feel different about speaking out in that way in the future? >> it's a legitimate question. this is in the event that happened during the nba. this particular question has not been answered. >> no answer next question good for her for asking it. the nba is flailing and disgracing itself. after years of investing in china looks like the whole thing might fall apart. what is more frightening here that an american sports league is siding with the chinese or the fact that the chinese seemingly are able to stifle free speech here in the u.s.? joining me tonight on the panel editor of town hall.com and "fox news" contributor katie pavlich
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founder of lgbt for trump chris barron and comedian and host of the part of the problem podcast dave smith. katie i've been fired up about this big time all week on the radio. i can't quite put my finger on what the worst part of the story is but i think maybe taking the cake is ejecting fans in america from sporting events because they are chanting free hong kong. >> taking away free speech signs of american citizens who have paid to get into an american basketball game in america's capital city of washington d.c. which proves the long tour and ankle tour and ankle armor of beijing has tentacles everywhere in the nba has done nothing to preserve american principles it was founded on and the irony of this is that it was initially about as we pay the majority of china can't see the tweet because they don't have access to twitter. a lot of this has backfired on the chinese because they are now questioning the fans. weiss of the game on?
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should be find out more information about why the game has been camped to cancel. they can't see the tweet because the uproar in e the nba as a line regime to control the activity of fans while making excuses saying we don't take sides and we don't take sides away from the game either. r guy: there's a massive backlash and i'm a big sports fan. i've been to i would guess hundreds upon hundreds of sporting events over my lifetime. i have never seen i think ever anyone thrown out of a sporting event because they were chanting something especially if there were no obscene words and yet free hong kong was getting people booted out of the arena last night on our soil. i feel like i'm on drugs here. this is crazy. >> the most amazing thing is the nba is the locus of all the
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professional sports leagues and what we have seen in last week's that was complete and total charade. all of that was. they had no problem having star players and head coaches bashing trump calling him a dig at an claim he is running a concentration camp and meanwhile china's doing all the things that they accuse trump of doing that he is an accident and they are out there defending china. these people are a joke. they should be embarrassed. they should be laughed out of our living rooms. r guy: steve kerr who is a social justice warriors coach steph curry big star both of them said the same things when they were asked about this preview of hong kong in the background to that and the uyghurs in the concentration camps and they are both like i've got to read up more on the hong kong situation and we need more research on this. i feel like it has to be extra scary for you because your job is literally illegal in china. they there wouldn't be a podcast
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and it feels like this is not just a problem of the chinese anymore. we are seeing americans affected by it because our corporations. i'm a big corporation guy and i love the free market but it's actually, china's rolling our corporations and bootlegging for dollars. i think i'd have to draw a line somewhere here. >> it's truly terrifying story and i'm not talking about china. they are horrible regime but the effect on america. by the way i couldn't get my podcast in canada. libertarians like myself say there's a legitimate fear about authoritarianism coming to america like things like government power militarization of the police and 80,000 s.w.a.t. rates we have here but to watch are our celebrities, athletes social media companies, google all give their silent or in many cases cooperating with
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the their brutally authoritarian regime really makes you wonder. these guys will go along with just about anything. it takes no courage to criticize trump in hollywood if you're a celebrity. this takes a tiny bit of courage and they are all dead silent. r guy: is a tiny bit of courage but a lot of money at stake and i want to shout out to nike. nike did this whole big thing colin kaepernick here's an bunch of money because he knelt during the anthem. the slogan believe in something even if it means are facing everything, so brave. they took the houston rockets gear out of their locker room in china. >> a lot of americans say they are going to buy nike. as the world gets smaller and global markets become more excessive or there's a big question about sovereignty and patriotism versus profits and being involved in these.
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>> this issue isn't going away. they are completely bungling at the nba. meanwhile another serious topic turkeys is taken off the gloves and stepping up its offenses up its offenses in terry sniper turkish military launching airstrikes and artillery against kurdish forces along the border. the turks announcing that killed more than 150 kurds in the fighting thus far and the international rescue committee sang some 60,000 residents have been displaced in camps in northeast syria as the assault began. president trump under fire tonight for abandoning key on the ground allies in the fight against isis but he says he did the right thing tweeting quote we defeated 100% of the isis caliphate and no longer have any troops in the area under attack in turkey and syria. we did our job perfectly. now turkey is attacking the kurds and they've been fighting each other for over 200 years. we have one of three choices send in thousands of troops and win it militarily hit turkey hard with sanctions remediate
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the deal between turkey and the kurds. military experts say isis is not the defeated. the president has discussed concerns that over 10,000 nice as militants might go free from syrian prisons if the fighting intensifies. the president said quote it's a problem for other countries. is the president right to pass the buck to syria or so is going to cost us one way or another? dave i'm interested watching the debate among noninterventionist in congress because you've got on one hand rand paul tom massie and they are saying this is good bring folks home but then you've got the justin amash and tulsi gabbard's of the world saying the kurds were extremely helpful and doing some of our work to keep our boots on the ground there. >> certainly donald trump is betraying the kurds. i'll think there's any debating that but it might lead one to ask the question why did we ally with the kurds in the first place and where did these weapons that isis got come from
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rex the truth as everybody knows but it's very unreported it was the obama administration the cia saudi arabia and israel decided to arm the radical islamists to put pressure on assad. i just hate that. anytime there's violence because we pull troops out of an area it gives us 1000 times the coverage of the violence them when they put troops in the area. look what's going on in yemen because we are supporting the saudis and under george w. bush. the region is in a lot of chaos but i think he's right to pull the troops out. r guy: he is not pulling them out. he's just moving them so turkey can move in and liquidate. let me say this. it makes a fair point. a lot of circumstances in a place like syria that argument is there are no good guys is just warned actions and its ugly. there are good guys here and there the kurds.
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>> that may be of that of a stretch. r guy: we have to speak relatively. >> they are certainly better than isis and they are better than the people who are bin laden knights who have attacked the towers. we should never have sided with those people to begin with. they went into iraq and then they had to go back and ally with the kurds to fight them. it has nothing to do with our national security. r guy: isis has nothing to do with our homeland security? >> just a month ago hidden isis fighter him embedded in oakland because it went to syrian trained in weapons and came back through to the united states through europe in order to plan more attacks at home. isis being in the right protective care is in our interest. the story is not just that we are betraying the kurds. there's a lot of talk about our obligations and turkey as a nato
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ally and we have a treaty with them so we have to have an application. that is true however when you look at a relationship with turkey in the way they have turned into an islamist state in how they have hardly anything in common with the western world and how they are a line with russia on these issues and as of sunday they broken every single promise they have made to the president terms of not going after civilians are not going after the kurds taking care of the isis fighters. all of those things have been blown out of the water and last through four hours. the question is should turkey still be in nato as an ally because when it comes to our lines and what we been given to fight isis is turkey a better partner? guy: do we trust turkey to keep 10,000 isis fighters? >> i don't trust the kurds either an item trust the syrians. we always want to find the white knights everywhere.
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what i'm saying is a couple of things. first up we were told the president was undermining nato which is the most important lines of all and now we are told that turkey is the bad guy which is a member of nato. which is that? why are they a member of nato? why were we told that nato is the most important strategic ally in the world. guy: the second i would make is ever going to declare war against turkey? >> he but turkey declaring war on us? guy: there are ways of pressuring allies/adversaries in times of war and it seems that we ran out of real estate on that one. the panel will return later but first to rudy giuliani's clients charged with campaign finance violations for some shady dealings including ukraine. the president claims he doesn't know them. what might it mean for his fight
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federal prosecutors earlier today revealing to soviet born e arrested yesterday shortly after having lunch with rudy at the trump international hotel in washington. we are told they were busts -- busted at dulles airport with one-way tickets to luster which seems totally legit. igor fruman and lev parnas, there they are, facing charges for alleged efforts to funnel foreign cash and u.s. elections on behalf of at least one ukrainian politician. the 29 page indictment lames the pair both naturalized u.s. citizens helped rudy's effort to investigate joe biden which is a major subject of the democratic impeachment inquiry. the president admitted to taking photos with both of these men but says he does next to know them any business they may have had was with rudy and not with him. >> i don't know how he knows these people.
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they are clients. he's got a lot of clients. i haven't spoken to rudy about it, i don't know. i will say this for my heard, i just heard about this they said we have nothing to do with it. we have nothing to do with it. guy: there might be something rotten in the state of denmark but here with me to discuss this issue as attorney gayle trotter. good to see you. >> it's great to be with you guy. guy: let's start with the legal question. we saw a lot of heavy breathing in the public produced their legal exposure for rudy or the president? >> it's pretty easy, it's relatively easy to prove campaign-finance violations. none of the reporting so far is tied rudy giuliani to any illegal acts. it's not part of the indictment. he wasn't arrested obviously. the really important point of this story is that attorney general bill barr said all along
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in no uncertain terms that protecting the integrity of our elections and preventing unlawful foreign interference in our elections are a key priority and i think this federal indictment and the arrest gives witness to that. guy: that's a fair point. this is the trump justice department cracking down on the president's own personal lawyer. you find it odd the gale ready today was saying the timing of this indictment is very suspicious. is he suggesting it's some sort of conspiracy against him somehow within the trump justice department? that seems curious to me. >> i think that's a stretch but if they were his clients he has obligations to them and duties of confidentiality to them that the really important point is that this department justin's falling through on what bill barr said was a top priority. as you know guy indictments don't always stick. solid present a farmer's former white house counsel greg craig
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was indicted on ukraine related charges that he was acquitted at trial. we don't really know the broader indications of the arrest but it's something we'll all be watching. guy: a subjective question here to our lawyer. his rudy giuliani an asset to his client donald trump at this point? >> i hold him in the utmost esteem as a lawyer, is an advocate for his client and certainly any client has the ability to choose someone they think is the most effective advocate on their behalf. guy: we will leave it there. i was appreciate your time. >> great to be with you. guy: coming up the next democratic debate is just days away for one candidate now threatening to boycott. we'll explain also we have
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diana: don't pop your champagne just yet elizabeth warren because according to new polls by "fox news" joe biden is still the king of the hill. biden on top of the democratic primary with 32%. warren has gained six points over the last month pulled and if you put them together joe in liz attracting the support of more than 50% of democratic voters. head-to-head matchups with the president not looking so hot for the incumbent. in a first-time all three of these candidates lead trump beyond the margin of error in the "fox news poll." biden up by 10 points, warren's march martin the same 50-40 and bernie was recuperating from his heart attack ahead of trump by nine points per at on the
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democratic side at this thing who has the best chance to win the nomination? they are chomping at the bit to take on this president. let's break down the member does numbers. the co-founder of esterline insights "washington examiner" can chew bitter and "fox news" contributor one of her newest colleagues at the network joins me from washington. how were you? i'm doing great guy. guy: let's start with the biggest takeaways for the president or anyone else? >> the president is hanging out at 40% in all of these matchups against joe biden elizabeth warren or bernie sanders so there's so much talk on much talk on the democratic side about who's more electable. that is one of joe biden's biggest strength that he is supposedly more electable but none of them have much of a matchup over the presence of air evenly matched on that front. if i were president trump that number would make me a little nervous. in 2016 that he'd be pulling in the 40s because a lot of
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undecided voters said let's take a chance on donald trump is going to be new and different and let's give a tried but he's a known quantity now there's no guarantee that he will benefit from undecideds breaking his way. he needs to focus on not just focusing on his base and bumping that 40% up. guy: it's all hypothetical but the reelect number for the president present is at least something to keep an eye on per let's talk about the primary because the media narrative and then media wants it to be elizabeth warren. >> she's the platonic ideal of who they believe should be president the narrative has been warren is way up and biden is tanking and in the words of lee corso not so fast my friend, look this pole. biden is up by 10 points. >> i love the that you just quoted lee corso. joe biden even though the narrative suggests he's been struggling he has held fairly stable. stable may not be what you want is the other two and 3% as began
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falling in those books become available. they are not going to joe biden necessary. they are going to elizabeth warren. i view this as a two-person race. bernie sanders is still in it and certainly third place but especially with the news of his health situation and the fact that he had been sliding in the polls. joe biden hasn't been sliding as much but bernie sanders has been a bit but i expect elizabeth warren to pick up his report the issue is momentum but joe biden is in the soft colin first place. she is not taking votes from him she's taking votes from other people the democratic field. guy: very briefly in the new polio from at least 17% of respondents said trump's request to the president of ukraine was appropriate. saying the call is perfect as a political winner. some of the callers perfect is
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something most voters don't believe there's a big chunk of the electorate that said look i don't love that call. i don't think it's appropriate for a person to ask foreign leaders to look at their rifles so focusing on defending with the call grade is not necessarily the terrain the president wants to plant anything is better off expanding the group of people who say i may not love the call but impeachment is the deal and i don't know this rises to that level. guy: crystal: pleasure to see you. the fourth big democratic debate coming up next week and when i said egg a dozen candidates on stage but at least one of them seems to think whole thing is getting ridiculous. watch this. >> they are holding so-called debates which really are not debates at all but rather commercialized reality television to entertain rather than to inform more enlightened. guy: tulsi gabbard threatening
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to boycott the october 15 debate and she's not going to do that through bernie sanders out of the hospital recuperating recovering back at home after a heart attack he severed last week. today took to twitter to update everyone on halley's doing. watch this. >> i'm feeling great. i am getting my endurance back and i look forward to getting out on the campaign trail as soon as possible. guy: very glad to hear is doing better but appear some people are convinced he's healthy. take a look at this poll. 31% of "fox news" respondents said they are less like you to vote for bernie because of a heart attack in for some reason 15% say it they are more likely. a heart attack? i like that. how big of a deal is any of this? the panel is back katie chris and dave. pole fee is out there maybe saying i might not played all. i might not show up. she earned her way back in. she missed the last one. how could she possibly turn down this platform?
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>> it's not a bad idea for her not to do the debate. there's going to be 12 people even more than we have had. she's the most interesting person by far the best candidate on the democratic side in this will separate her from the tax then you can do with an amount of time. guy: i would put her in the other pack of democrats running for president who can't make the debate. >> trump that move and it didn't hurt them at all. guy: but he was the front-runner at the time. tonight she is the front-runner in google searches. guy: she's a front-runner in your own heart but in the limited time she had she absolutely crushed kamala harris there's a huge chance for her. >> it could be joe biden but i think the question of the debate is going to be whether anybody brings up the ukraine story
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whether the moderator or elizabeth warren. doesn't make it illegal for sons or daughters for politically motivated officers to have children on the boards of foreign companies accepting thousands of dollars from boards i'm wondering if that question is going to be asked. she is certainly responsible for that abolishment of kamala harris's campaign. she went down and she has it been able to cover some by this airbag. guy: i want to talk about ernie and i want to be sensitive because he's recovering from a heart attack any of the terrible tragedy in his family. i believe he lost lost his daughter-in-law suddenly to cancer. we have to be careful about how we talk about this but is this 70-year-old man running for president who does have a heart attack and he saying i'm going to cut back in my pence nevermind i misspoke him not going to cut back. by the way the video he put out on twitter saying his find
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bernie sanders is a high-energy guide. and he's like i'm fine. he doesn't look fine. he doesn't look like the bernie sanders we are used to seeing. >> i wish them the best in his recovery and i appreciate his commitment to what he believes and that live is too short for stuff like that. is there a point where you don't want to be a jerk about it but it's like okay if you look at what happened do people say the campaign is in serious any more? >> yes this tragedy and in his family but you are running for commander chief in the military so we have to discuss this like that though. the 70-year-old pooches had a heart attack and he looks like a 78-year-old. for this reason there is no chance he could be trump one-on-one for this reason alone. hillary clinton collapsing and
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having coughing fits played a big role. we are human beings. we will look at this thing and say i don't know you were talking about the tinsley during eight years enough white house 70-year-old who just had a heart attack? he's about one year from the average life expectancy. guy: she's only a few years younger but she seems 20 years younger. see elizabeth warren and i think this is somebody could go toe-to-toe with the president. this is somebody that is not low energy. i think this helps her. >> despite the media narrative about how we are supposed to question somebody's health this is obviously something the voters have on our minds when it comes to voting. guy: it's not mean-spirited. >> at the high stress job and it's completely reasonable to question someone's health. guy: we reiterate wishing bernie and his entire family the best but sometimes you have to talk
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about difficult stuff in the news. panel, very good job. coming up grammy nominated rocker off their revolutionary woman and a legend in her own right. liz phair sat down with candidates talk about music and life. stay tuned because you might just learn the identity of the most famous person she has ever kissed. liz, not kennedy. i think. were you going to tell me about this? i know i can't afford to go. i still have this car so you can afford to go. i am so proud of you. thanks. principal. we can help you plan for that. start today at principal.com.
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guy: that was grammy nominated singer-songwriter legend liz phair album is widely considered one the top 500 albums of all time. liz has a brand-new memoir out cheerfully called horror stories preacher recently sat down with kennedy about her three decades in the music business. kennedy: when i i see you i get
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a sense of warmth and bittersweetness because the 90s were so great. we got to be right there in the center of it. arguably the best of the 90s we were there for. kennedy: it was such an interesting shift from punk rock to mainstream indie and someone remarked that this number is going to be about a gal making it in a man's world. if you look back in the 90s the women in the independent and alternative music like kim gordon and kim deal and tonya donnelly and fiona apple and liz phair. what was going through your head when you first had this phenomenal success that you know something it had? >> i was completely thrown by it to be honest at first. i didn't understand what was happening to me for what i had done because the asic we want to be popular in my neighborhood impress the guys that i knew.
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when it went national i did photo shoots in waiters and suspenders over my bare chest. it was shocking and i was sort of traumatized for the first year until i met all those women who basically welcomes me into the fold. we are doing it too. kennedy: and you said at one point someone had pastor in public and you felt like your latte was no longer yours. there comes a time in your own sexual maturity will you get to take that back and you get to be beautiful and have your own aesthetic on your terms. when did that happen for you? >> i was part of what i did for the decided to invert the idea of me being a sex object and i decided to be my own sex subject. kennedy: that is hot. >> you on it.
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kennedy: i know that you didn't want the book to be about ryan adams but what is interesting to me and i'm curious from your feminist perspective is the #me too movement and the reaction and the galvanizing force for our entire culture. in the 90s i look back at some the things people said and did and i laughed to myself because if anything of that was known those people would not have careers. how different are we looking at each other and harassment now than he did back then? >> there's a far greater public awareness how standards and behavior should be in the workplace. kennedy: are the two british now? >> i don't think so and i will tell you why. the problem has lived in silence for so long and the victims of the sexual harassment their lives have been arguably marked for the worse for their entire lives. there's a bit of discomfort right now we are shaking things
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up and pointing angers that may or may not seem fair it's necessary because we need to make sure young women can work. we need to make sure they have the same shop that anyone else does. kennedy: cementers you had when you started out what would you tell young women now about their sexuality and how they present themselves and how do you own that without giving it away? >> i feel like they argue no. when i look at the young female artist that i come into contact with maybe through social media or out on the road they seem so self-possessed. it's as if whatever we did in the 90s or whatever progress was made they are sort of the unwitting fool recipients of it. i feel every generation makes it better for the next generation and a kind of, i think they were raised differently. kennedy: if you think about it our moms grew up in the feminist
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era for they had to create their own feminism and when you went to college he would become a teacher were to become a wife. at least for my mom it was that limited into go out in breakthrough in blaze trails it took so much more work that younger women now have post-feminist moms who see the world as equal and don't necessarily have to take on the fight. one of the themes and there were two that struck me. one was your journey as an adopted child and in the sense you have your relationship about the worry that someone was going to give you away. having your own son curious when he was born how did that change your perception of your own history? >> kind of my mind to be blood related to someone. i've never met anyone that had my same genetic makeup so i was really fascinated with just looking at his face trying to see if there was any of my
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ancestry coming through. did he look like my husband and me or did he look like my biological father? who do they look like? he kind of looks like my husband. he was a very powerful moment. i connect very deeply with my own birth certificate so to see his was like a sense of completion for me and it helped heal something inside of me to be related to him. kennedy: a lot of the book is so honored and in the talk openly about failures in relationships and the difference between not doing able to forgive yourself but having compassion for yourself. i want you to explain for people who find it very difficult to overcome some of the events of their lives and the difference between forgiveness and compassion. >> we are very ourselves. we hold our private shame since secret and we go along as if
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it's not troubling us and people want to know why we overreact to something. it's because you probably poked their secret shame. and writing this book when i wrote the chapter about the things that i have done that i'm not proud of i was very careful to hold myself to the same standards that i would turn on anyone else and i didn't let myself up as a. it's like anything the monsters never as bad when you face the days when you are running away from it. kennedy: i love that. it's that same mentality like i'm going to look at myself with that same intensity and almost cynicism and another very serious question who is the mace -- most famous person you kissed? >> i'm not going to say. i will say this. they were very famous.
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the last famous person i kissed? no, i can't. i can't. it was at a bar and it was an awesome just a kiss. kennedy: how long ago was it? are there's still webers? >> might have been five years ago. it was in hollywood. kennedy: you are amazing. i loved the book. part two is coming out next year and people who love your work should read it first to slam people who don't know your work go and listen to it. this is a legend. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. good to see you again. guy: storm is next.
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this is a storm to a topic when we begin tonight in upstate new york where a driver got seriously tanked. say what you will about the town of monticello. they do not tolerate outstanding parking tickets. actually actually this offer to experience aloud angry new yorkers to blow off steam as you can imagine these tanks. if you're in the market for car crushing you should know the sessions go for $800 a pop that if you don't have the cash to blow you can still perhaps see someone else tank fight donating to kamala harris's presidential campaign. she will take anything for a topic to if you're heading to the state of florida what can go wrong? the ridiculous pumpkin spice rage is taking on water. annual underwater pumpkin carving contest in key west. in any other state these people might be worried about getting their faces eaten i assure you in florida the sharks are worried about the face eating
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people. should point out the nae nae the other state these are called jack-o'-lanterns but in florida these people are out of their gourd no pun intended. to be -- 200 people participated in this years contest which is largely improvised because the teams aren't allowed to communicate beforehand. the silly concept but it's nice to see someone restricting speech other than the mba. topic three rvs, that's a promising start rvs is releasing its own tovar fessed fashion and it's exactly what it sounds like, bad idea. meet tovar fessed this year. arby's be if they will let the germans have the most offensive outfits in the country. move over socks and sandals or roast beef going on sale at local arby's loved going to in arby's is not the most convenient way to buy clothing
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and 2019 bringas swag is by far the users waited till the whole world that you were going to die alone. we are not disparaging the food had arby's because jimmy feeling gets paid and curly fries. his rates are good so they gave him a raise from jack-in-the-box. it is some handy numbers in the movable type topic for finally having just that way to staten island new york city a female driver got a brand-new mustang and this is why you never buy a car in the internet without seeing it first. this horse actually lives in a private residence in staten island. i know a lot of you are probably wondering about the smell but it's fine because they gave the horses set of nose plugs. very thoughtful. for those not familiar with that now and it's the only place in the world where they actually brought in a landfill to freshen things up. it's basically new jersey there
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will replace the body spray with cool water. that's a cheap anti-jersey stereotype. back to jack-in-the-box for you jimmy. i want you to think about what you've done. in case you're wondering the woman does own a real carpet she got it from a guy who has a huge crush on her. that's a lazy excuse to drink back this video but we all want to see it, tasted. and we will be right back.
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guy: that's her chauffeur tonight. follow kennedy and kennedy nation on facebook can the fbn@foxbusiness.com and please list the band radio. guy benson show mondays through fridays at 6:00 p.m. kennedy back here next week. goodnight. u.s. and chinese strayed delegations meeting in washington and the markets moving up on investor optimism about the conclusion of these trade talks. what happens next. president trump meets with china's you vice premiere tomorrow. but he he says china wants only a small deal. what will the president do? keeping his promises and ending the endless wars. president trump today insisted his decision means the
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