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who it was, the contestants on jeopardy didn't know who he is. [laughter] >> good for him. it's a beatification project of saint left. trish: another reality is they care about their families and they don't care about the ship show circus. i will see you tomorrow night. ♪ ♪. kennedy: ladies and gentlemen it is official, the senates is now in charge of the impeachment trial and this thing could have more fireworks in a redneck wedding. or even hillary clinton's election night barge. so will republicans get their president off the hook are will democrats turn the whole thing into a circus. the entire senate had to be sworn in because they are officially jurors now in the trial. and they are the ones who will deliver the verdict. supreme court chief justice jon roberts, you know obamacare we have that thanks to him. had to lay his hand on the
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good book to give an oath. he is not the judge he is the presiding officer. he is supposed to make sure everyone follows the rules, and then he will hand out the pledge pins. today 70 majority leader mitch mcconnell said he plans to run a very tight ship. mitch. >> the hous houses hour is over. the senate's time is at hand. it's time for this proud body to honor our founding purpose. kennedy: wouldn't be great if he ripped open his shirt had a giant tattoo of hamilton? [laughter] never mind. for crying chuck schumer at the promise of a fair trial is just not good enough. >> we have asked for for fact witnesses and the three specific sets of relevant documents. the witnesses are not democrats, they are the presidents men, his top advisers whom he appointed.
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the documents are not democratic documents, they are just documents. kennedy: they cannot vote. in president trump studies very much looking forward to the trial, he says he won't criticize it at all. [laughter] just kidding he totally hates it. >> it's a hoax, it's a hoax, everybody knows that. it's a complete hoax. the whole thing with ukraine. so you have a perfect phone call, it was actually two phone calls, you people don't report that. they were too because they were perfect calls. in fact probably among the nicest calls i've made to foreign leaders. kennedy: unequaled? the trial kicks off tuesday in the first order of business is deciding whether or not the called new witnesses. is there any chance this thing is going as smoothly? let's meet tonight's party panel and talk about all of her options. we have former director present obama's press team
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johanna masco is here jason meister daniel turner. welcome everyone. - how different was the feeling in the senate versus the house and how important was that? >> i always find it interesting to watch chuck schumer have this indignation when he can't looked up from his strict. so it's hard to take him seriously when he can't do anything but read word for word what is in front of him. but that being said i think this whole thing is an absolute joke. not just because how the hearing went in the house but i personally think this is a play by nancy pelosi. kennedy: i don't disagree with that to help joe biden out. she knew what this was going to be. and if she had deliver those articles posthaste. >> a month ago. kennedy: in the trial would have been over now and there'd be the trying time. so this is what they mitch
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mcconnell and others. he should let these candidates campaign one or two days a week. what a thing about that? and he looks like he is extending the olive branch, one should note liz and bernie, name a you can go out there and this body is deliberative. he should let them go to new hampshire and iowa, oddi thing got that? >> i think it's a great idea kennedy but i think this schiff sham show is officially over. it's finally over, we waited 28 days because nancy placita she had no case and she had articles of impeachment that have no crime even accused, and now it is an impeachment. it's an accusation of crimes. now goes to the senate where there will be a case and they actually have to try the case. and the president can defend themselves finally. he is going to get acquitted very quickly and we are going to put this to bed. thank god. kennedy: that's the question how quickly does this thing go? rand paul is that in no
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uncertain terms he's not mincing words that if any republicans break ranks, and vote to have witnesses he's going to make them pay with their political future. >> and he's making this hard. i remember watching the clinton impeachment trial and learning things i should not have learned. and that was all over alive. so i am just saying, it was all over alive. how do you even get to the trial. i made it a federal crime by perjuring himself. and in hindsight do we think does the crime and the woman's name and not the person who was responsible for? that was wrong? right? kennedy: absolutely bill clinton would be canceled faster than poop out of a goose. >> but how do you have a fair trial when no one is listening. and no one is listening to
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each other because i agree with you one 100%. you cannot even have a different view. i would be fine with calling hunter and joe biden. i would. i would call a mall. i would call them all. kennedy: i would call hunter biden. [inaudible] >> but do we bring the fbi lovers lisa paige and peter strokes? do we bring comey i mean this could go on and on forever. but before this was started we did iowa politics as this is happening weeks and weeks, i was getting closer to the caucus and who is helping? biden and buttigieg. if you are the biden people. [inaudible] kennedy: okay political mastermind is this the end of bernie's campaign? >> i don't think it's the end of bernie sanders campaign he's searching for a reason. kennedy: it is that the reason
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nancy posey delayed? >> that no i don't think so she was very smart she has no case. kennedy: i think she wants to do anything she can to make sure a democrat wins. she's a global speaker. >> i think nancy knew there was no crime here she was playing to her radical base who wanted to impeach the president over a call. she knows they are trampling on the constitution and i think it is unbelievable what democrats have done. >> i actually think is political. i looked through the lens of saying oh, i have met nancy pelosi. kennedy: have you met hunter biden? would you like to? >> no i'm good. you look at throughout white white trust these people my grandmother once said to me, and it's wrong home because she said you know, you feel the way about charles coke that i do about your
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president. and that was barack obama. he was the president of the united states and i defended right then i would never calmly but your president he is the president of the united states, that is true of this president. kennedy: who would you rather hang out for the entire night the president of hunter biden? >> this current president? i think there are issues. i would opt out. [laughter] >> i love president trump but he does not drink. if i'm going to hang out the entire night i want to have some fun. kennedy: you're gonna have lots of fun. [laughter] >> i mean you are hanging out with him. his friends are doing so well. kennedy: 's talk about speaking about oddballs, couldn't come at a worse time. last night rudy giuliani's shady buddy lev parnas turned on the president. he went on cnn and msnbc hoping to show the accreting
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scheme. >> president trump knew exactly what is going on. he was aware of all of my movements. i would not do anything without the consent of rudy giuliani or the president. it was never about corruption, it was strictly about marie's mom which included hunter biden and joe biden. kennedy: biden, biden you brian i'm brian. the president push back on those hard. watch. >> i don't even know who this man is other than i guess he attended a fundraiser so i take a picture with him. i am in a room i take pictures with people i take thousands and thousands of pictures. i don't know him. perhaps is a fine man perhaps is not i know nothing about him. kennedy: then this morning that government accountability office said trump broke the law by withholding aid to ukraine, watch dog group says only congress can do that not the president. so is all this bad press going to blow up the impeachment
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trial? what's going on your jason, is this a little harder to defend today than it was yesterday? >> trend nine has zero credibility. kennedy: so he's like stormy daniels travel agent? >> where was this guy when there's a thorough investigation, but we were going to the impeachment hearing, there is nowhere to be found. he was getting arrested. now he's indicted announced coming out of the woodwork with papers, it's ridiculous. kennedy: i saw the notes in anybody could do that. there is no digital stamp, there's really no way of verifying the authenticity. >> the democrats putting him in front of the central be a master mistake. kennedy: entertaining though, i say bring him, bring hunter biden, brent bolton. make them fight for airtime. >> i think it's amazing that they found somebody else at the last hour who is going to bring the one that brings down trump.
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they bring a guy a week. >> but she. kennedy: avenatti was the guys. >> so now you find this guy in this investigation. oh my gosh out of nowhere. [inaudible] kennedy: rotting and the turkish prison wearing jeffrey epstein's pajamas and he still could not bring the president dropped. will any of the spring on the president? so this is the question when you've got six people who are close to the president who have already been indicted, if you've got the situation or its friends like these who needs enemies? he keeps saying that he doesn't know these people, and they keep saying -- look at that campaign aides. kennedy: i bet he never met mike pence. >> i mean the truth is every chinese issues, pieces oh, i distance, and i didn't do that. and stormy daniels? i think maybe he did?
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kennedy: but hilary did that with everybody. >> let's clarify one thing on the gao, the gao said barack obama broke the law, so the gao has called presidents before for breaking the law. that didn't get any press back when president obama did it, it shouldn't get any press right now. the gao has as much authority as idea. >> but i think about the story is how the liberal mainstream media just jumps onto these guys. like all avenatti, and all these others. kennedy: because they want that to be true. how many times was avenatti on msnbc and cnn, and he was -- he such a powerful enemy of the president that's why. but he has a lot of those but they haven't been indicted and several crimes. come on. >> this is the problem though when you are asked to do unethical things, and you do them because you think it is
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the political lens and you just keep doing it. whether it's president clinton or. [inaudible] it's not okay there are very unethical things and you just went ahead and did them. they've got to think about that. kennedy: so much martha panel, they are so fantastic i want to squeeze them all and i will during the break. coming up crazy new details about jeffrey epstein's death, he was murdered because it clearly was, it all has to do with his creepy eyeball. the world-famous pathologist michael baden, he returns next. plus prohibition started 100 years ago tomorrow. i visited a speakeasy to celebrate that event. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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kennedy: just when he thought the details and jeffrey epstein's death couldn't get any shadier, or creepier, we get this eye-popping news. doctor michael baden, who was hired by the epstein estate to investigate the suicide says autopsy photos show a series of burst capillaries in epstein's thighs that are more assistant with the manual strangulation than hanging. don't take my word for it with me now chief print pathologist who examined jeffrey epstein's
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body for the epstein family, michael baden. welcome back. this is fascinating. and this is something that just came to light today. you viewed their burst capillaries and epstein's eyeballs and for people who don't know much about your profession they would say that some like something that would happen when you hang yourself may be vertically from a prison bed. but you say that kid couldn't be the case question why? >> if any of your fans who follow crime stories, know that petechiae, those are little capillaries that burst, and are seen best in the whites of the eyes when somebody is strangled. so it is an indicator of possible strangulation. and that is what jeffrey had. kennedy: it doesn't happen in hanging? >> it doesn't happen or it's uncommon and hanging. kennedy: so in a vertical hanging but i should clarify
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that he was according to the report, found more almost horizontal. >> that has been the problem, there is no release of information from the guard who cut him down. whether he was standing or whether he was on the grounds. kennedy: that seems like a very important points. >> that's very important, that's why i can't make an opinion about it until we get all of that information. because if as indicated by the death certificate, a hanging suicide. if it was a typical hanging suicide it would be unlikely to have little hemorrhages in the whites of the eyes. kennedy: 's of it were a manual strangulation, you showed a photo on 60 minutes of a line on his neck. what would that be from? >> that would be a ligature strangulation. kennedy: could both of those things happen at the same time? be back yes the garrotte will cause the burst capillaries
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and also the fracture. the garrotte, if you've seen the movies the guy behind the passenger puts a ligature around the neck, it's over the adam's apple. the adams apple is the thyroid cartilage in the garrotte over the middle portion can break and cause fractures of the cartilage. in the hanging, the strength --'s pressure on the neck is higher up above the jawbone, and above that and occasionally can cause a fracture of the high-yield boyd. kennedy: just one of those hired ones? >> but all three were fractured one hyoid in both thyroid. so it was a crushing injury kinda in the middle of the neck rather than a hanging upright or even if you are on the ground and one can die on the ground, but there's very
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little pressure on the neck. and that would not cut on trent not cause any pressure. kennedy: in there would also be some blood pooling in the legs assuming the person were sort of phase down. they didn't see that. >> anybody who was given blood when you give blood in quickly it separates out. the red cells on the bottom and the plasma on top. that happens after we die. after the heart stops pumping, the red settles by gravity. it settles and causes a maroon nation color on the skin called lividity. if you are on your back, it's on the back of your on the front it's the front. irregular hanging it is on the legs, front and back of the legs. and there was no such lividity on the front and back of the legs. kennedy: so you are saying his legs was pale as elizabeth warren's ancestors? >> yes. kennedy: who do you think
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killed him? my opinion is this requires further investigation. and it narrows down who had keys, they are very few possibilities of who could've entered his cell. but one of the things is that the other inmates who were on the tear would have seen things and we don't know what the information is from interviewing the other inmates who were in the cells next to him. kennedy: he should have had his cellmates who. >> and none of the videos work on his cell. kennedy: none of it makes sense. and the guards have not been investigated. it's wrong wrong wrong. please come back when there's more. kennedy: we will be back. kennedy: that's right there's always more because he didn't kill himself. it's been 100 years since the prohibitions i went to a speakeasy to see what was like to drink back then.
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started 100 years ago. let's go inside. ♪ ♪ thank you sir. we are celebrating the beginning of prohibition n1920. that's right the 18th amendment was ratified and people had to sneak a drink in places like this authentic speakeasy here new york city. i am with the owner johnny d. this is the back room. this is an incredible place, tell about the history. >> first volley set authentic speakeasy, we are authentic but this is one place or people were actually drinking 90 years ago. a lot of the speakeasies back in the day weren't pretty places. you had to sort of my version of fusing a ballroom of the 1920s. and in the 1920s there is a legal drinking going on in those ballrooms. the speakeasies on the corner, down the block, and the
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neighborhood, though speakeasies were sort of hold the ball bars. so i had to change it just a little bit because otherwise we are just hold the wall barr. so i fuse those ballroom and that dark burgundy's, the paisley's, the hardwoods, the art deco, the art nouveau, and all those different elements to make it a nice place. kennedy: but all of the alcohols consumed here is that of teacups. and what is this drink? >> that is her dirty rascal. it is a tequila -based drink. back in the day, a lot of people vodka wasn't prevalent because of the russian item. there was brandy alexander's common interested thing about prohibition time is people that mixologist was about taste. and that's where recipes came from. no recipes came from the fact that the the discolor the drink. so when you have a milk added to a drink, or yoke, that was only to throw off the feds.
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kennedy: get out really? so something like a slow gin fizz are brandy alexander, are cream based brandy cognac drink, was a little bit of chocolate core, that was so they were just that they're having chocolate milk? >> desperate times desperate members as a throughout the feds. when you hold the cup, even the shakers know what they emulate what they look like a coffee pot or teapot. because it is shaken and there poured into a teacup, or coffee cup, and that's the way they would hide it from the feds. kennedy: that's amazing the roaring 20s. >> be interested thing about the roaring 20s, 1920 in january is when the act took effect. it was not repealed until december 5, 1933. so the entire decade of the 20s, was dry. and it was the roaring 20s. so i am wondering if it would have been roaring if alcohol was legal or if that was part of the prohibition was part of
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the fact that it roared? kennedy: my grandmother was born in 1907, and i miss her god rest her soul. but i think about the early part of her life, because that's when she was born into. and she could finally drink, she was in the midwest and you had to make your own bathtub gin. with the alcohol safe. >> during prohibition there to az illegal alcohol. one was religiously, the other one was medicinal. i went online and on ebay they sell these forms and their prescriptions for alcohol. and the one i should have bought was the lady that got the prescription, it was one bottle of bourbon for pregnancy. [laughter] classy, i didn't buy it. so there were ways, contrary to popular belief here there were ways to get legal alcohol. the funny thing is, i looked at a few of these
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prescriptions online, and there a lot of them in december 31, all yeah i'm sick. i've got the flu for new year's. kennedy: the only thing that will cure it is a nice big healthy gallon of gin. thank you so much for inviting us in. this is incredible. it really is a back room. he had to push open a bookcase and walked through an alley in order to get here. johnny b you are legend thank you so much. if you are ever in new york go head up, up the back room there are a lot of teacups. president herbert hoover called prohibition a good experience, but it also very much helped organized crime exploded in the u.s. so why do we let that happen? joining me tonight club university associate professor of history and author of go ye west young women the rise of early hollywood professor hilary college is here. welcome hilary. so one of the most interesting things, a lot of people know
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that the crime rate spiked, the homicide rate spikes. these criminal syndicates exploded because they were making so much money, but the government wasn't making money. so income taxes went up, and that extended beyond the end of prohibition. >> income tax did not go up in the 1920s. kennedy: according to the research i read the government is looking for new ways to make monies because the gangs are making all the money. >> it was true they lost a great deal taxes when they made the sale of alcohol illegal. but by and large, the 20s is known as the decade in which taxes were cut. on all levels. kennedy: oh interesting how about that? sumac yell it's pretty much my thing. kennedy: so what are some of the institutions that took hold during the prohibition that we still see the effects of today? >> i thought you won me talk
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about the history of it, the institutions that took hold historically. kennedy: so what is something that happened during prohibition that we can look back and say oh yes we still have that, we still have this, we still have a prohibition mentality. we still have. >> i think if we have a war on something, a cultural ill we don't like or we are upset about, that there is a way to use laws to prevent people from practicing that social ill i think that's the kind of reform mentality that has his route lasted through history. kennedy: and the idea and the temperance movement became very popular in the 19th century because there were people and groups that blames alcohol for domestic violence. and poverty and all of these type of things. >> demon realm is what they call that. kennedy: they thought if they could get rid of alcohol that
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would improve. it's - it was a reform that was rooted in protestant churches led by clergymen. women were the backbone of the movements. they were mobilizing against what they called demon realm because we were a hard drinking country and even an earlier hard drinking country. kennedy: even during the civil war, for soldiers on both sides being completely slashed and they would make their own booze and some of the drinks were made to mask the taste of alcohol because it was awful. >> said the roots of the movement were really not necessarily about banning alcohol. that is not what they wanted. they wanted to encourage people to have moderation. the whole movement towards banning was really a post- civil war development. this is a century long movement in the making. but there it wasn't in the early 19th century that a
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man actually -- william willie was a brilliant lobbyist. [inaudible] all the presidents were except hoover, right? they all drink their ways through the 20s. one of the reasons why people eventually rebelled against it because the hypocrisy. kennedy: and how big of the deal is in for fdr's election? >> it helped him win. undoubtably. interestingly four years before, because hoover had one on a drive platform. fdr it definitely helped him win in 1932 to repeal. write hilary thank you so much. and a fascinating time, well despite the abject failures of prohibition america is still filing a very messy war on drugs. sure we can drink alcohol now, but most other drugs are still illegal. even that and not keyless weed plants, the tide is to be
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shifting as their legalizing recreational use. sows should the federal government go ahead and legalize marijuana across the board? or do we go back to full prohibition? that seems pretty archaic. here with me now is the founder and national cannabis industry sounding board, and cofounder and president of cm smart approaches to marijuana, kevin to bet is here welcomed gentlemen. thanks for having us kennedy's. kennedy: kevin i'll start with you because this is a very pro- freedom, and thus prone cannabis show, but you are concerned about the commercialization of marijuana? why? >> i'm it's the modern-day big tobacco that is being produced in all of these different forms, candies, lollipops, potency is much stronger than before, doesn't mean i think
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we should arrest people and throw them in prison, i don't to give kid our record. think is a false -- full throated commercialization that we have seen. kennedy: wife commercialization means jobs? >> jobs at what cost? kennedy: actually the cost for somebody with a median income is somebody in the cannabis industry is $58000 year. that's 50 the 10% higher than the median. >> the cost for impaired drivers that are dying and killing other people. [inaudible] kennedy: and that comes from alcohol. hold on. if you have consumed alcohol your three 100% more likely to be involved in an automobile crash, with cannabis it's 25%. i will let you go ahead and respond troy. i will let troy respond. >> thanks or have me. look, this is something the public is very much in support
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of. in the states where cannabis is legal this guy has not found the opposition is that all this terrible stuff was going to happen in these laws are more supported now years after their past them before. at this issue has really moved forward, in fact it's the one of the few things it's bring americans together on both sides of the aisle right now. with well over 60% of public support, we learned our lesson with alcohol prohibition, and we are starting to learn our lesson with cannabis prohibition. it is my hope that in the next few years we see the net federal government and prohibition so that we can really get past this. >> there's a couple things kennedy we should talk about. first bella nine or ten states rejected legalization last year bipartisan we are trying but the democratic black caucus of new jersey that didn't want to be victimized by another industry. kennedy: they don't want to be
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victimized by drug dealers which has decimated communities of color and the drug laws,. [inaudible] [inaudible] kennedy: okay i am going to finish a sentence. the disparity for blacks versus white. blacks almost four times more likely to be arrested for simple marijuana possession. what you have the same at that? >> lets not arrest them, what i want to say about that there are four times more likely to be arrested for any crime. that's cherry picking. kennedy: are cannabis we are stamped topic. kennedy: let's remove it for marijuana, it's like that for others. it means their systematic adjustments. kennedy: we have systematic justices we also systematic races which is the impetus. >> hold on kennedy we are making people to look like you and me and troy are the people that look like us very rich. emily will get rich from
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legalization. kennedy: and there are plenty of people who don't look like you and me and have great ideas. i understand that you want to. [inaudible] actually they are, troy emden to give you the last word. kevin zip it, let's give troy the last word. >> kevin brings up a good point this is a huge opportunity for americans to go for the american dream. it's a huge opportunity, we just put out new numbers, 48% growth in the legal cannabis market just this year. and every dollar that is being spent in that legal market is a dollar that's not going to drug dealers in the street. this is a huge opportunity, imagine a hundred years ago you had the opportunity to be a part of ending alcohol prohibition, start a business them and invest in businesses then. that's it we have. [inaudible] kennedy: gentlemen thank you
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zero no elizabeth warren has started a progressive panic after attacking bernie sanders for sexism. some of her party fear she just helped donald trump win reelection. now the # never worn and worn is a snake trending on twitter. eighteen progressive groups are trying to patch things up. will that work? the panel's back johanna mascara, jason meister, daniel turner. daniel start with you. michael moore said he was paralyzed watching bernie and liz fight. i think it's pretty great. i'm surprised taken this long. >> i am surprised how vicious this has gotten, but i will
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say this, elizabeth warren is a pathological liar and all of her lies are to enact a sense of victim about her. she lied about being native american she lied about being fired for being pregnant, she lied about her father began chatter, she lied about her father big janitor. you can say things about sanders but he has been crazy consistently for 30, 40, 50 years. he is not a liar. kennedy: that's also the point that michael moore made of the is anyone is ever talk to bernie knows he didn't say this. why do people automatically believe bernie? >> i think he is consistent for 40 years. he hasn't been a liar or serial liar like elizabeth warren. but i think with the better point i'd like to make is this is the advantage of being the incumbent president. letting them stab each other the back while the iowa caucuses around the corner they are taking the gloves off. this is what happens this is the natural progression to the iowa caucus will be. and i think it will just keep
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stabbing each other in the back. >> at there's a better point maybe at different points. [laughter] your points i'll make the podium because there's only three of you and everybody gets participation. so what you think is a democrat when he washes? you think yeah joe biden, you are winning this. >> i am going to disagree with you because i think he probably said it behind closed doors a lot of people are saying different things about who is electable. i think elizabeth warren is probably upset that bernie is not getting called out for some of the hypocrisy. kennedy: a woman is never going to be president,. >> he probably said something like the democrats are not going to elect a woman. >> let me ask this even if he did say it, why did it come out now? why didn't it come out -- >> i think he she's tired he's getting away with hypocrisy because he hasn't been tested. because if you look at bernie's record, which you are
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saying he has been forever consistent, for a long time he let a little white lie just carry on that his son was the son of his first and ex-wife instead of a girlfriend. and there are issues. so i think elizabeth warren. >> were going to bring family into it? >> he won't let you even talk about family. kennedy: neither will donald trump or joe biden. well said jason you have the last word. dang it okay topical storm is next.
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kennedy: some interesting news from the real estate world, price and the new jersey home bike to hunt a thousand dollars. it has been on the market for a while and has had topics of work done. but enough about wendy it's topical storm. double storm number one, we begin tonight in england, a rightward hoover driver took a floating holiday. oh no, that's going to be really hard to get reimbursement. the good news is nobody in the car was hurt the bad news is harry and meghan real and to
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their close after accepting this ride to the airport from mclean. happen yang. they missed the free flights of the gotta mount about. are i know that is true. and this is actually a man who told cops he got distracted while listening to his radio apparently was rocking out to the tide is high blondie. i will stop the blonde jerks. and i don't want hr to kill me. back and bring on a serious rapture. ♪ ♪ honored we are happy to report the cars been safely retrieved in the police did not have any summonses to teenage driver they gave the kid a break because he is still a little wet behind the ears. [laughter] topic number two. ben & jerry's is teaming up with netflix to release their very own ice cream flavor. people who have had it say it taste like unemployment and sweatpants. netflix and chilled as the play on the popular dating
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