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i have a feeling we will hear about more freebies. i look forward to watching kennedy show because there's apparently a really good game coming up. we will go to her now. thank you so much for tuning and see you here tomorrow night. kennedy: thank you trish, lebron james stunning hypocrisy shows how dangerous a group can be. the head that wears the crown and king james show not only his ignorance on the china hong kong subject but the true motivation when he set off a meme storm with these,. >> i want to talk about freedom of speech, yes we all have freedom of speech but the ramifications for the negative that can happen. when you are not thinking about others and only thinking about yourself. so many people could have been harmed not only financially but physically, emotionally, spiritually. yes we do have freedom of speech
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but there can be a lot of negative that comes with that. kennedy: i love how lebron takes the lip service to free speech but if there selfish edicts are not followed there could be harm, physically, stricter, comically. is that a threat to houston gm? if lebron does not sell issues he's worried there will be emotional harm. the point of the original tweet was to support hong kong disruptors for being harassed, gassed and disappeared because they are limiting their own freedom will have dire consequences. not conceptual beard stroking warriors like lebron when it benefits their brand. but risking and all to fight for liberty people like lebron james are so disconnected they have no
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idea of the high-stakes of preserving democracy over purity. lebron put a digital button on it. >> sometimes social media is not always the proper way to go about things. but that's just my belief. kennedy: what a shocking coincidence. you know who else believes social media is not the proper way to go about things, the murderous communist in beijing. they can handle the domestic political criticism, that's the beauty of the land of the free. ask another nba player, the price he has paid standing up to authority in his native turkey, he did not take his comments softly and swung back hard. >> i have not seen or talked to my family, five years, jailed my dad, my siblings cannot find jobs, revoke my passport, my family cannot leave the country, death threats everyday, attacked, harassed, kidnapped me and indonesia, freedom is not
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free. indeed freedom is not free, it cost a lot more than a dumb jersey repair shoe. maybe lebron can go visit uighurs in the concentration camp that there torture is a small price to pay for boosting his bottom line. that is the memo. ♪ >> the nba has screwed up, that chinese dog is barking and pain. but can american fans turn on the king and the nba as well, let's meet the party panel to talk about that, kat tempest with us. along with founding editor comey hall with the berber time. an attorney in northern star strategist michael. welcome everyone.
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kennedy: happy tuesday. let's talk about this. the thing that has struck a nerve with a lot of people is not just the freedom of speech that lebron is trying to dismiss, he enjoys freedom of speech when it's convenient for him when it makes him look good. talk about the focus either. >> i been a big lebron james fan and what he did was hypocritical at best. he's been someone who came out in support of cabernet and talked about freedom of speech. and came out on the nba court that i cannot breathe. and for now him to blatantly ignore -- >> he does a lot of that on social media. >> to ignore the plight of hong kong protesters purely because of what we all know his shoes are made in china. >> he wants to sell shoes and jersey and make a bunch of money. >> that's all the legitimacy of being a civil rights activist. it is depressing and embarrassing. kennedy: it is depressing, you
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want to see some consistency but you don't get that. and it seemed too easy of a target? >> even as a basketball player, that does not make him an expert on geopolitical issues like this. there's a clear hypocrisy here. and he's in a massacre for the mba and it's a $4 billion deal in china, he is between iraq and a hard place but you said really well in the memo let him talk he is more familiarity but when it comes to china it's clear he wants to sell stuff. and he commented that he did not know what he was talking about. >> i disagree a little bit without because it's kind of cut and dry. it really is freedom versus. nay. when you take stand in terms of
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like someone like eric gardner in someone's life that was senselessly cut short because of her perceived purity and destroying someone's freedom, that way you should be able to apply the exact same outreach. >> i think he is misinformed. i don't take a lot of people realize that it is the communist regime. >> he definitely realizes that. >> is well-informed as well for what it'll do for to his shoe problem. when the mba and lebron james decided to essentially bow down to china i said i don't like that and then i thought wait, now i have a reason to not watch it. [laughter] >> before i had to be like toddlers and tear is marathon, this is better objectively, greater athletes, not true. it is absolutely disgusting. i've completely agree.
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i don't approve the completely because i think they put a lot of thought into this. [inaudible] it is being dismissive and he has a smart phone giving into propaganda and that's my problem because this is not a consensual issue, this is real life or death and you're talking about millions of people in the chinese government is using american -- stealing american technology for facial recognition to put millions of people in the concentration camps. >> i don't want to do that. >> i don't want to normalize that. >> when they do with china, apple does the same thing. are we only holding the mba to the strict standard? >> what makes it worse is lebron james, in this instance it would've been better for him to shut up and to come out.
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>> we know he does not do believe, that was a disingenuous statement and he always said he is better than michael jordan not only on the basketball court but michael jordan did not do civil rights issue. exactly. and now he made every statement after this and little less legitimate. >> the also puts -- if cancer had a great state, here is nobody who is fighting to the nail and a lot on the line. he has family members. >> he could not be go t to toronto. >> if only we held him to the same standard. however -- is a $4 billion deal in one of the fascinating things, the mba is trained to save their revenue.
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the china resume is a really tough spot. the mba is wildly popular and if they want to stop airing mba there could be an uprising. there is a lot of pressure on china that sets them apart from lebron. >> i don't think he was really informed. that's given them far too much in credit. >> it was like joan collins in the 80s coming out and servicing the soviets when they were desperate for dynasty. but instead, there was a cultural revolution because of the american expert. >> if you're ill-informed here's what you do, i don't know. you don't say someone else is ill-informed and call someone else out. >> lebron has made a ton of money and he'll make more. >> that would be enough money for me. >> silver stood up. >> kind of. >> according to his own words freedom of speech is more
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important than freedom. he did not follow his own rules. >> and he never do. and that's why people are looking for new president, are you? the 2020 race is around a trio. oh cuckoo and where have you gone. joe biden, elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, combined age older than dirt. they say the front runner is very vulnerable to a newcomer. the survey of the granite state democrats found a former first lady michelle obama entered the race and she would immediately shoot to the top with the community 26% of the vote is this a reflection of how much enter michelle obama is to the left or how abysmal the 2020 democrat field is. >> the only person who's been involved in this presidential primary, nobody else is getting in this race, what it takes to build up an input structure can
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happen. when michelle obama be popular? absolutely. that is not enough to become the nominee. >> hillary clinton had a 66% approval rating when she left foggy bottom. >> michelle obama and is not an attention hog and people like that. >> presidential aspirations are ruined. >> people don't -- >> i don't know why this survey was conducted. who are you surveying and why did you do this. >> michelle obama said there's a 0% -- woman tony shows no interest of being with you you need to make sure you go to the fertility clinic soon. let her say no, if you don't
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have anything else better to do come over i have some stuff you can do. >> it shows the democratic field is the wide-open and people are not happy with the top four choices and there is an anxiety going on in the parties of what do we do if these people -- >> they want their frank and hooker. he was in the 80s. really fun. about a doctor who cut up women in pieces them back together to create the perfect woman. that's what the democrats want. they want bernie's passion -- i was going to say his heart. [laughter] >> i think biden was a nostalgic candidate and he revealed himself to not be altogether right now -- who else is from the era, michelle obama so they're looking back and there's no chance. it's a phone conversatio fun co.
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it needs to lineup -- >> when you have a field this big, all it does is make people kick tires, there still walking around a lot, they have not settled on the outback or the quest but what i will say about michelle obama, i don't think i would agree with her politics, she has done a great job abrading herself in her message and i think she should sit on the throne and enjoy the aspiration. there's nothing better than saying you're the smartest person in the world you should be president. >> she has no idea who i am but i find it upsetting that she likes me. >> democrats are dating candidates but they don't want to murder anybody. that says were there on the field. >> they haven't. it's literally does the flow. >> all the ukraine stuff we
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won't even remember it and then who the will that benefit? >> we have a long way to go. >> president pence. >> president pence, we have a better chance of pet is under presidenpresidentpelosi. >> he should run with martha stewart. the party panel returned a little bit later. we are just getting warmed up. rudy giuliani telling democrats to take their subpoena and shove it up there honey holes. what about the $500,000 deal he made with this shady buddy. lawmakers furious of the president for pulling out of syria. was it the right or wrong decision. i'll ask how freedom caucus i'll ask how freedom caucus chairman next. fun fact: 1 in 4 of us millennials have debt we might die with.
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several democratic lawmakers are concerned that doing so could be seen as letting the white house dictate the timeline of the probe and the impeachment comes as a president rudy giuliani will not cooperate with the congressional subpoena. cnn reporting the mayor has fired his own personal attorney at 14 days which is really short stay unless you're anthony, this comes in a report that former national security john bolton has referred to rudy as a hand grenade. could the story get any sexier because rudy's involvement in ukraine. there is no shortage of bombshells, i feel like your nancy grace on the impeachment but will any go off? here now to discuss arizona congressman house just an tradition or member. what is the significance of nancy pelosi saying she's not going to hold a formal
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impeachment inquiry vote? >> what it means is that mr. shift will keep a closed-door hearing and the public won't know, there might be leaks like result in the newark types. >> about fiona hill? >> yes. this is the thing that reminds one if euros old as i am and speaking of dirt and probably that age who remembers the soviets era trials and that's what happens is the move behind closed doors in the star chamber affect in unless you make it formal, the republicans are not going to be able to subpoena witnesses, have full access to ask questions, i cannot even go in there which is what they told me. >> not to just sneak in there and he is not a member. >> neither m am i. >> we should be doing that but none of that is going to happen
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in our lifetime perhaps. but we will keep working on that. the reality is, the president should also have to process, normally he would have counsel -- >> i don't disagree with that, i think there's a difference between the president being able to answer with due process. in the accusations of a whistleblower and keeping whistleblowers anonymous in order to keep government in check. we can do both of those things that i'm curious if the forthcoming bolton book. i think that thing is going to be so juicy you'll need a full body just to read it. >> we might need to wear a lobster bib. i don't know. i think mr. bolton has some insight but he may have an ax to grind as well. i think we need to get the fact- >> at least he did not go to ukraine to grind his ax. what is he taking $500,000. and then running around
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conducting american foreign policy is a president's personal attorney. i know you are an added defender of the president, but don't you have some problem with that? >> their early days on that, that's an accusation that is floating out there. i want the facts and i would really like to get the facts. i am looking forward to the facts coming forward but if the going to come forward and i don't blame them, this is a star chamber kangaroo behind closed doors. let's bring it out in the open, if you really want transparency let's bring it open. >> let's see everything, formalize it, codify it, i don't have a problem with that. you can still have all that and acknowledge what rudy giuliani was doing is weird. i'm surprised he is still even part of the ministration and i think the president's team has to do a much better job of messaging and responding because
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it's very problematic and i will speak for some independent voters who will say i love economic growth. i love that finally you have people in power who are not married to identity politics but my god, some of these distractions, i think ukraine is going to do real the whole thing for a lot of people. >> you may be right. i'm hoping it won't but you've hit on the point that i think his crackle. we have got to get our story together and we need to know what is going on and what has happened. so though deliver the effects but i also do not think they should necessarily play along with the game being played and house of representatives. let's have it opened up altogether and make it transparent. you know and i know the whole american public knows what the allegations are because right now there's no specific allegations and before they were talking about the phone call and not even about the phone call
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anymore but the really opening it up. kennedy: i love chocolate cakes they are delicious. let's shift, i wanted to ask about the president's decision to shift the troops out of syr syria, republicans and democrats are lining up saying this is a terrible idea and a lot of people saying were abandoning the kurdish allies, the good ones fighting for us and we implored to get into the fight to contain isis in the turks will murder anybody, totally untrustworthy and now russia and iran, a couple more clowns sitting in the middle east, they are feeling the vacuum and the pentagon is not bringing any troops home at all and we sent 14000 more since may. do you support the president's decision? >> this is where it's hard and awkward to explain because it takes a while. this is something that we have
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to resolve. the kurds are my tote under multifaceted and many we trained and gave the material and paid them. so i don't view them as technical always, i view them as partners. kennedy: there's a lot of people we trained in the middle east and spent billions and billions of dollars who have turned their weapons on us or been so unconfident they drop their guns and ran. the kurds did not do that. we had no problem calling them allies when we needed them. >> don't forget as some point we had funded when they were fighting the former soviet republic. and it got into afghanistan and spent ten years there. in the end. kennedy: were talking about the 80s but -- let me talk about now if i can. what is the strategy here, the geopolitical situation is that turkey and the pkk which is the
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people's workers party of the kurds who are marxist group, they were at odds, slaughter heads, we know the ypg which is the group the helpdesk, they were the syrian branch of the pkk. so you actually have a strange mix going on with the kurds in themselves. kennedy: we should not have asked for their assistance in the first place. >> exactly. kennedy: is so disingenuous and i understand because i know in your heart you want to limit the wars. i know in your heart you do not want civilian casualties over there and you don't want to create gold star families over here. but we have to have some sort of philosophy because right now you have a macy's thanksgiving day balloon flying through the air and headed and is not a good
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♪ >> let us welcome back kat, comey and michael. and when asked the mysteries of multiple-choice questions on the true details about some of the democrat hopefuls, the one with the most points at the end wins. are you ready to play? >> question number one. which candidates spouse works for nasa? elizabeth warren, amy klobuchar or andrew yang? write your answer quickly. >> i'm not prepared i did not see that one warren, klobuchar or yang? let's reveal the answer, we have a two way tie. that is correct kat and michael.
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warren. as a national engineer who took them zigzagging from texas to new jersey and back again. he did not have babies. question number two, which favorite drink is diet snapple lemon. is it elizabeth warren, hooley and castro or joe biden? it's kat in the lead with two. that's an old man drink what is castro doing drinking a diet snapple. my twin brother and i would go to the vending machine -- donuts
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for breakfast, he'll never be president. number three. which candidate practices brazilian martial arts. is it cory booker, tom steyer tulsi gabbard? who do you think that was. >> definitely klobuchar. >> gabbard, it's a triple. i want to let everyone know i'm in first place. >> question number four which candidate wrote their senior thesis about a football stadium. is it a, joe biden, cory booker or amy klobuchar? >> you both said booker because
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he was a college football player. he went to stanford university. >> amy for the win. i love good tie, you gotta be fast and tall. question number five, which candidates favorite drink is orange gatorade. is it a tulsi gabbard, be joe biden or cory booker orange gatorade. that was a beverage concocted by the florida gators. >> you are all wrong. biden he told us in 2016, and there is also an orange gatorade candle per se at the museum. get yours today. question six, which candidate drives a 2016 chevy bolt. is it tom steyer, elizabeth warren or amy klobuchar? a chevy volt, let's see your
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answer tom steyer. michael only has three, stier said he likes his bolt because of the hybrid gas electric vehicles or to $33000. maybe he will buy you one because he is rich. which candidate was a knife salesman andrew yang, tulsi gabbard or bernie sanders. yang, yang and sanders. bernie sanders is incorrect. andrew yang used to bust tables and sold knives for direct marketing company he said i still know the sales patter.
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you are up there, you have six and comey only has four. >> which candidate became a beacon after eating ihop one last time in 2014? >> begin after ihop. >> i know this because none of them stopped talking about it. the choices are beto o'rourke, andrew yang, or cory booker. they are leaving you in the dust. we have time for one more question. this is worth five points. which candidate took the harry potter quiz and found out he was a helpful puff mayor pete, beto o'rourke or julian castro.
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increased cost of raising the rate on minimum wage. the drop in our has led to a drop in healthcare. the insurance plant if they average 30 hours a week. this could be bad news for bernie sanders who has made the $15 minimum wage the top item on his bucket list. so should raising the minimum wage cause workers to lower their expectations, here with me now fox news contributor and cofounder, jonas max ferris. welcome by the way. >> you're talking about people who have entry-level jobs, they struggle to make ends meet and a lot of them say were working 37 - 40 hours a week at target and now been cut back lot 30.
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as is anecdotal or commonplace for target workers. >> it is a little early to know what is going on but it seems like what target is doing -- by the way if you went to two people with 20 hours each and does not save target money. at a certain amount of hours health benefits kick in, it's very expensive and the reason why raising wages doesn't always work is because you get a whole compensation plan and if the government forces you to pay more on this hand you will cut benefits on another hand. the overall change in the compensation plan and a lot of people need the health insurance because for them to go in the private market even with obamacare is more expensive. they would prefer to work longer hours, lower pay and have the health benefit. >> they cannot do that. we talked about a force minimum wage on the show, the first thing that happened is you get rid of workers, cut their hours which is target what is doing. and target is also letting go of
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a lot of cashiers because they now have in many stores a lot more automated checkout systems. >> many things can happen from such a forced wage. and sometimes, some people in some cases will make more money but in most cases you will see prices go up or lines being longer in the store and less people to help you. and more kiosks, those are expensive to install, you have to make space for that, the consumer does not always benefit. the consumer prefers to have higher prices, longer lines, less service so people have higher wage. in reality the consumer does not like that. they're very private contras and therefore they'll go online. were seeing some of the effects because of the strong economy you can get away with this in much the way you can with the market was seattle. in a recession against difficult employers have to cut back people completely because they
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can't let the wage fluctuate down. surprisingly is not a good way to get rid of the quality. it is actually dumb having minimum wage and the parts of the world to have the lowest income inequality, sweden, switzerland, finland. >> you are absolutely right. >> it's as dumb as the wealth text that they got rid of. these are not good ways to solve the problem. they are just popular populist solutions to a problem. fifteen dollars is much higher than it was in the peak in the 60s which is about ten. the other european countries that have a high minimum wage is only around 10 - 11. no one does 15 in the world. it's crazy hi. keep at it, you will make it but don't force someone else to pay that, they will go out of business and it will hurt people. that is not okay. thank you so much. tropical storm is next. ah! come on!
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topic one. left start tonight in florida. where police received a complaint that can only be made in the sunshine state. >> i just received a call and got his calling and saying his roommate stole his weed. it was $20 worth and he's upset. he keeps calling 911. so i had to give him a call. kennedy: a man called 911 to report his roommate stole his weed because why get more when you can get arrested. the cops chose not to follow the smoking gun because it was only $20. and knowing florida, h, the cops probably took it. remind floridians they should only call 911 for an absolute emergency. like a dog is driving drunk or horse story or cigarettes or naked man chases you round chick-fil-a park and back demanding more from you butter
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his bonds. that's why you never order a package deal in florida. [laughter] topic number two, every dog has his day and unfortunately for the dog we are about to show you his day was halloween. he is so cute. that's not a domination that grew up to the powerpoint. that's a hawaiian dog whose owner turned him into a draft. there was a time when this was called animal abuse. but in 2019 it's instagram likes. it's bad if the dog costumes -- is nothing compared to what wines are putting on. i like my hawaiian pizza. don't catch because if it weren't for people with weird taste you would not be watching this program at all. i think that is a compliment.
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the decked out doggy is a big hit online and we reached out to the owner for, but he was on a different phone call. >> i received a call, the guy is calling in saying his roommate stole his weed. [laughter] turns out the guy stole his weed to cope with the humiliation of being turned into a fuzzy draft. topic number three, nobody had a worst costume then i will man who knows life imitates heart. look at that, a guy was busted for underage consumption after he attempted to purchase alcohol using his michelob an idea used in the movie super bad perhaps daniel is not the bad guy because the bartender served him only to have the cops bust during a raid later that evening and with a darkish smile like that is more like no 11. he was booked on multiple charges and if found guilty a
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judge could force him to watch all of seth rogen's recent films. his lawyer would likely appeal as there are laws against cruel and unusual punishment. topic number four. he is a little fella. topic number four, papa john's has great news for pizza lovers. they are not going out of business, they finally found a pie that makes the regular stuff look good by comparison. feast your eyes on the pumpkin pizza which is on sale for 11 whole dollars, it will not cost you a lot of dough but it will cost you your dignity. jack-o'-lantern to order and kids can use the code word help for any monster who tries to feed this to them. what's the point of trying to tell them to stop playing with your food if papa john's makes a pepperoni zombie.
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