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new system. the president believes in helping everybody, to help themselves to get everybody back to work, so they all have a shah. that living the american dream. people like elizabeth warren and bernie sanderstomorrow nigh. kennedys up next. night night. kennedy: is this thing over yet? is impeachment done? god it feels like it's been going on for a month, but today was actually only impeachment argument day number two. this afternoon and evening the presentation was about abuse of power. the democrats, jerry nadler was first up to the plate he is sick and tired of the president for telling his above the law. >> the president who uses his office to ask for or worse to compel foreign nations to meddle in our elections, is a president who attacks the very foundation of our liberty. that is a grave abuse of power.
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it is an unprecedented betrayal of the national interest. it is a shocking corruption of the election process. and it is without doubt, a crime against the constitution warranting, demanding more from removal from office. kennedy: he is so mean only talks up president obama. and then impeachment manager adam shifty schiff said the president was only helping russia. >> how much more clear could it be? that he is not only pushing russian propaganda, he is not only misleading americans about who interfered in the last election, that he is not only doing the kremlin a favor, but that he is withholding aided from a nation at war. the russians not only got him to deflect blame from their interference in our democracy, but they got him to withhold
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military aid. kennedy: stop talking about the military aid, think of the western world rests on ukraine having guns that were never sent there before. stop it. with the trump administration there not having any of it. today said to his team can't wait to blow the democrats case right out of the water. >> we are looking forward to the chancel we get to lay out our case, the attorneys are excited about that. and they are going to attack and on that front. and release that evidence and prove once and for all that this whole thing is illegitimate, it's a sham. but also the fact that this president has been denied due process. any other american citizen would get in any other situation. if you get a traffic ticket you get treated more fairly than this president has been treated. kennedy: do not ask him to stop and frisk. democrats still demanding more from witnesses. lawmakers on both sides of the isles of floated the idea of
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trading john bolton or hunter biden. red rover red rover. center on character right over. but today the president said democrats are actually afraid to do that. here's his tweet the democrats don't want a witness trade because shifty schiff, the bidens, the fake whistleblower, the second was a blower vanished after release the transcript so-called informer, and many of the democratic disasters of the big problem for them" so are democrats making any headway with arguments and what happens when the defense takes over? joining me on this thursday night it is a thirsty thursday party penalty of host of sincerely kat on fox nation and correspondent for the great got belt show kat timpf is here. along with fox contributor it is richard fowler, and criminal defense attorney and author of how to become a federal criminal paul mena ford ordered two of those, mike chase is here. so it's get this party started
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because as i watch this, i remember being a juror, and i really enjoy the process because after the prosecution went, i went over my gosh this guy so guilty, and then of course the defense amounts of their defense and jurors go holy cow, we have a tie game, and then it is up to them to decide. so how effective has the prosecution, the house managers been thus far? >> i have tried cases i've taught lessons how to try cases, i felt chimac about this and that's exactly what you touched on. because it shouldn't take 16 hours bureau opening statement. kennedy: why is that the process? it is very repetitive and never understand repetition is fine if you are learning a language, but it's a little -- it hurts the bones and feelings of your exposed to for too long in a senate impeachment trial. >> the old adage is tell them what you gonna tell him, tell them, and then tell him what
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you told him. kennedy: that takes about 20 minute minutes. >> and of the federal court case you get a very complex criminal trial, you can have security, wire fraud, all kinds of complex stuff. if you tell a judge you want more than an hour for your opening statement that judge is going to be very grumpy. very skilled lawyer should build up or not in 20 minutes, and especially if the dems say at such a straightforward clear-cut case of abuse of power. they should not need 16 or 24 hours. kennedy: it is a lot of time, so are republicans going to take as much time? by that i mean the president's lawyers. will they take as much time as the house managers have in presenting their case? >> i don't think so it all i think they'll take a shorter amount of time because they're not going to debate the facts. the reason they're not going to do that is because even the republicans who sit in the center jurors they're not really proud of the president's behavior here. we think this call might be murky, it's not illegal but it could be murky. kennedy: i think a lot of
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people are saying that. i don't disagree there's a lot of people saying that that's the right call. >> so the moment the republican team starts debate debating the fact they are losing and the present becomes more murky. and the july 25 call becomes more problematic. [inaudible] >> i think the thing that drives me the most nuts about his people saying it are that it wasn't murky. i think a lot of people have been acting very stupid throughout this and that's the nicest way i can possibly put it. because on one hand you have many republicans saying perfect phone call, there is no political motive here. yeah sure maybe his opponent as an election but he just deeply cares so much for you corruption in ukraine that's why he did it. then you have democrats saying this is a constitutional crisis, there is nothing political here. sure we been saying we wanted to impeach him before he was even elected, but there's nothing political on our side. and then all these politicians
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depending on which side are complete saints during all touristic reasons or they are just doing all this horrible evil stuff. and i just really hope that all of the people who are falling for this either on one side or the other are not this gullible in real life. they are laying in bed, their husband is at the mill not to cheat on them, and he goes back and says babe i love you, that's why did it because you were sleeping years are tired i didn't want to wake you up. [laughter] and you say all you're such a sweet guy perfect to sneak out and cheat on me. i'm serious. it's like impossible for nuance. kennedy: think you're right because a lot of people are getting in the propaganda on both sides. and the truth is sacrifice there. and there are a few democrats saying maybe we should center the president. maybe just shy of impeachment that shows we don't agree with the aim of the phone call, but so much of the stuff happens
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in every administration that maybe this doesn't rise to the level of impeachment. >> you have a lot of people, all the sudden the democrats are constitutional originalist overnight. they are saying the founders originally. >> will see how original dr the next supreme court justice is nominated. >> there something to be said about where we sit in the country. because i think the reason why impeachment is the only vehicle you have to deal with in this matter because one, the president withheld congressional aide which the gao office that it was illegal. kennedy: we all know that and i think a lot more age should be withheld from other places. >> if this was indeed a perfect call. kennedy: i did not say that. you are making fun of the perfect call. >> this is indeed a perfect call at the white house continues to say they would release these witnesses. they would release both to
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learn, they would release mick mulvaney, they would say this was indeed illegal call. >> i would donate towards that. an automatic acquittal right there on the spot. [laughter] [inaudible] kennedy: alright the celebrity peanut gallery has weighed in on impeachment as well, so if you are allergic, nuts, you may want to leave the room. the gop's are refusing to allow a new witnesses in the senate trial. a lot of angry tweets. jock cusick says pal this message, everyone, the senate is covering up for truck. so the senate is on trial and democracy hangs in the balance. everything else is strict bowl trial equals witness and evidence. no witness no evidence no trial. senate is covering up democracy. very urgent. you're going to piss often
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senate republicans, but i guess you don't care. beth midler rights what's here for the night state senate republicans or as i them -- she sang it when she tweeted. get that because of the soviet union. mitch mcconnell is only permitting senators to drink water and milk from the trial ice age chose milk because he wanted to make white russians. but there's already enough of those in the room. ironically congress at approval rating 23% that's nearly doubled the rotten tomatoes audience scored for her documentary. hello privilege, it's me chelsea. all 12% of viewers approved of that trainer. so does anybody care what hollywood thanks of any of this? >> no they don't care. except maybe this kind of garbage is exactly what i'm talking about where people get
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turned off. you can't see nuance because everybody is over here or there over here. and there's nothing in the middle. you can't say hey maybe the phone call was it and maybe were not living in social russia bet midler. she told me i was a saints. kennedy: and rob reiner economy had tweeting republicans can't allow witnesses, witnesses equal trump is done. i don't think that's true. i think if you called mick mulvaney, john bolton, and hundred minute had the exact same outcome. >> i think you would have that outcome become the 53 republicans are good about that way. >> democrats would never vote lockstep against him. >> i hear that argument, kat. but there is compelling evidence here. in the beginning when they were debating the amendments you saw them without clear evidence words coming out of the president's mouth the chinese should look into the bidens. kennedy: maybe they should quarantine the bidens.
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maybe joe and hunter should be quarantined. >> if they are going to quarantine them they should have done that in 2014 when he is on the board a breeze my. that did not become an issue till 2019. >> i agree there is no way any political motivation was there's equally absurd. it's usually out of touch but they are right on one thing and that is the perception of a trial is that you do have evidence that you do have witnesses and it would make sense to do that even if the results are not going to change. kennedy: but it is not a trial and they have gone out of their way to say that. and when they say it's not a trial they say it doesn't have to have due process. >> candy what i will say about that with every impeachment the senate has in the entire history there have been witnesses. and the witnesses averages 33. trial. >> we don't know yet mitch mcconnell is made it very
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clear. kennedy: there are plenty of americans who want to hear witnesses. there are plenty of senators who say we want to hear from bolton, give us hunter biden. that's fine i want to know how hunter biden got hired. kennedy: that is called the talking points of the democrats are saying. >> what what would hunter biden have information on holding aid or the call? kennedy: not normally people who do that much crack can't make people pregnant. [inaudible] kennedy: know your mind is in the right place now you thinking like a lawyer. the panel is coming back in a little bit but first up somebody finally stood up to liz warren's crazy plan to wipe out all students debt, and it's a dad who said his daughter is going to get hosed because they played by the
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kennedy: that song never gets old. there are still 21, mysterious chinese coronavirus has killed 25 feet second 830 and that was nearly double of what it was a week ago. at least five countries including united states had at least one case of the respiratory illness, but the world health organization said it's not time to panic yet. >> it is too early to consider this event is a public health emergency of international concern. i am not declaring today should be taken,. [inaudible] >> they go china has now extended its corn tea including the epicenter of javier hernandez that means nearly 20 million people are trapped in an unprecedented attempt to stop the outbreak. will that be enough?
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if not windows the pod leave for the international space station so we could be the big fat people. join me tonight disease ecologist vice president for research doctor kevin. welcome back you are the bug guy. and with another guy, no way. and nano virus executive chairman of the board nailed the one. kennedy: good morning getting a good afternoon and hello. you get to your one second i'm an talk to doctor first and then we will head over to the technology that might save humanity. that is fascinated. first let's talk about this i don't people hear about these viruses that break out especially in china they get very, very worried that it is going to be like the outbreak monkey and we are all going to get infected and die. >> yes' but the who decision it's not a public emergency
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yet. it's a dynamic situation that is evolving every day. the numbers are changing every day and it is moving around. so it's definitely something we are watching out for but to put in perspective, we are talking about 600 cases known so far 500 to 600 known so far, there has been about 13 million cases of influenza in the last four months in the u.s. 7000 people have died of influenza. kennedy: people don't realize that they think 25 people is parish but when you compare that to almost 7000 in this country from the flu just in four months, it is pretty dark. >> these are relative numbers that is inuit unusual. kennedy: people here batson snakes than wet markets and i don't know what that means but it just seems like gui germs are coming to terrify us. >> and this is not a unique situation. you think about ebola. there's an evil outbreak in
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the congo right now. that jumps from animals to people. sars before this, this was sars that happened in 2012, that was also bats to people in these wet markets. so it's kind of a recurring theme when you put animals together in these unnatural situations. kennedy: when the animal themselves are not supposed to be together and they interact with humans, the humans get sick and then the other humans get sick and then you might get sick. but not really. so what is the best way to treat this and tell me about the nanotechnology and how this can be harnessed. how can be harnessed to treat viruses like this. >> let me tell you what my dream is these viruses keep coming at us all the time there is nothing you can do to stop that. but if we could find a way that we can sort of make many different drugs and put the virus on to it if it binds to
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that then it would be able to clear that virus and act as a drug for you. so that is my dream, that is were restarted. and how do we activate that? what we have built is in actually buying venus fly trap for viruses. we designed small chemicals that would bind to the virus and they are available on this polymer in copious quantities. they go to the sensors. kennedy: is this a faster process than making a bunch of flu vaccine to injected people? >> definitely much faster. kennedy: that is the key you have to be able to do it fast. with nanotechnology i think you can do faster than anything. so if there was a massive outbreak and there were a hundred million people affected across the globe how quickly could sure technology be harnessed to treat them? >> once we get to the point that we have a chip will read just screen these things, what
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the new seer ms. you throw them on the infected and you look at the signals and choose which drug you want to treat it with. that is what i propose. kennedy: is this reality? >> this is not reality yet, we are at one point on the chip. kennedy: how long it's been five we are developing against dinghy, hiv, a lot of other viruses. along the way there's a whole library of small chemical. kennedy: when you think it will be available? one? next year? >> for this type of an outbreak or in general will still take some time. we need support from the government agencies and without that it cannot be done. kennedy: thank you so much. last word kevin. >> i think when you think more
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about his prevention with these new emerging diseases and getting at the source. it's a small investment. kennedy: is quarantine a good idea? quarantining 20 million people work? >> getting ahead of that curve when these outbreaks first started that animal human interface and touching them early is much more cost-effective than waiting until the start print spreading. kennedy: and then throw them from the wet market in a dungeon let them fight it out and do let them out to. right? [laughter] >> across the world that's $50 billion. kennedy: i don't have 50,000,000,002 you have it? >> you could do a couple million. kennedy: this will keep going so come back and see his again. coming up a list born and thinking about you. list born is planning on cancel all student debt. it might sound good on paper, no doesn't. but one father confronted her over the bad math and she was so condescending.
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kennedy: lives worn got called out in iowa by a mad as hell dad who knows her college debt forgiveness giveaway is a ruse and it is especially hurtful for those who dealt with student loans the old-fashioned way. they paid them. >> my daughter is getting out of school, i saved all of my money, and my going to my money back? so i paid for people who didn't pay any money and those of us it did the right thing are getting screwed. of course we did my buddy bought a car went on vacation i saved my money. but i worked a double shift, my daughter's work since she was ten. that's exactly what you're doing. we did the right thing.
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kennedy: did you see how condescending she was? of course not. socialism punishes hard work, not just of the low hanging fruit on billionaire vine, but also pinched a middle income earners who have to sacrifice to survive and provide. for a lot of people, taking handouts is not in their dna, and they know they have to spend place to make. miracles happen to make ends meet. there are millions of dad's just like this guy, seething with resentment not just the politicians who are willing to promise anything to take everything from you. on average, people who complete a four-year degree can expect to earn an extra million dollars over their lifetime. only about a third of americans complete a degree. so if you are one of the harder working less educated patriots, you are now on the hook to pay for college that will net all of these beggars a million bucks more of your dollars. see? socialism sucks. lives worn promises to pay for over a trillion dollars of free college through her wealth compensation program
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that will aid, losing court, or be cause plummeting tabs were seats when all these ball gag billionaires finally shrug and leave the country. it hasn't happened yet, but they will sooner repatriate then think this load of con, sick children to hate wealth and want to punish this country into irreversible prosperity. this dad speaks for legions with his love, honor, and accomplishments that he is passing onto his daughter. hopefully voters who following kinds, they will reject this type of heavy-handed sadism, that punishes the most immodest and deserving among us. and that's the memo. ♪ ♪. kennedy: oh lives while bernie has introducing an extreme
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plan he limits to forgive all student debt. even for well-to-do doctors and lawyers. so bernie and liz actually believe this or just a cheap trick to get votes that they will never have to make good on. the party panel has returned. captain richard fowler and mike chase. michael talked about the constitutionality of these tax grabs, this of wealth confiscation that bernie and liz are talking about. and it's funny because liz warren says she's going to pay for free college with the wealth tax, but that's also how she's going to pay for universal childcare and medicare for all. >> just on the constitutionality question they're pretty broad taxing authority may know that. they have done that with all kinds of aspects of our lives. we also know that they engage in taking. they can come and take your property. so the sentiment of people saying yeah this is a real grab of cash, they can take their cash. >> they'll take caps.
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>> i think the sentiment probably because you have the american people, i think that dad speaks for a lot of americans. i think it really feels brutally unfair for those who pared back on 4o1k contributions, work to jobs to make this work. >> and that's the thing that resonates with people. i think heat month my brother he and his wife both work to put three kids through college, almost at the same time. and i think about the sacrifices that they make, and the things that they don't do. and people c7 like that and liz warren laughing at him. he says, get my money back? and she says of course not. he says why not? >> i get the sentiment of this father. i also see a group of americans that see assistant we'd get a ride out for a yacht or plane. but you can't get the tax write off the struggling family trying to put three kids through college. i think americans believe that
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the system is broken. it fails for those who want to do good work. you talk about doctors and your men mow. if you are going to be an orthopedic certain you're going to be a millionaire. if you're going to be a pediatrician and all the horror world nebraska, you will have a hard time paying off her student loans. so we have to figure out a way in this country to ensure people to go back to school. kennedy: do not them a harder time paying? malpractice insurance. >> that's true and then asked me work on two and unit people not going into nursing because of money's not there. kennedy: that's not true there's actually a shorting and it can i would looking at a nursing brochures last week. >> my mom was a nurse and the thing is that as a nurse you take $60000 you take out cordova million dollars to get that education is problematic. >> that's why i did not get to be a nurse because i said i was at it for the sponge bath. they turned it away. kennedy: especially the wealthy elderly.
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>> no i like them porn damage. kennedy: and staley's you can rub off the barnacles. i think that's the best part. [laughter] look at your dad, same thing three kids. >> for me, i had to work to put myself largely through school. and then i gotten to a graduate program which i wanted to learn broadcasting skills. and i had a loan offer opportunity and i did not take it. and i instead dead internships that were unpaid and waitress, and worked at boston market to pay my way through. that is true shut out to rebecca. so i think if we're just talking about in terms of money, one thing that is wrong about this dad said is he suggesting it would be fair she could pay back. it still wouldn't be fair. because there certain things you can't be paid back for. like the sacrifices he had to make a sacrifice i had to make when i was in los angeles living on a boston market
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salary and i lived in apartment with bugs. kennedy: and scabies give a shout out to scabies. >> if you can't take my scabies backbend it's it's not worth it. [inaudible] kennedy: old people don't have scabies. all peoples have herpes. you know the guy from the virus side they are carrying. [inaudible] nano. kennedy: they know how to party. speaking of old people know how to party michael bloomberg is already spent $250 million on tv ads. most of them attacked the president. now he's getting more aggressive on messaging. here's one of the ads the billionaire mobile had today. watch. >> the pentagon, president trump arrives for a briefing by top military leaders. trump explodes attacks the war heroes in the room as losers. at a bunch of dopes and
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babies. many in the room had risk their lives for our country. soldiers and heroes attacked by an erratic and out-of-control president. kennedy: and the president treated many mike bloomberg playing poker with this foolhardy and democratic rivals. if he loses he really wins. in the primary he will help the democratic nine many and they figured they want to hit him as hard during his helpless presidential campaign. they will remain silent when many loses, he will be spending very little of his money on these clowns because he will consider himself the best clown of all. and he will be right. "to which bloomberg replied quotes so is blooming 30 get out of the president skin? when i saw this ad i notice must inspire rage, it made me laugh because you don't call people dopes and babies. i didn't dislike anymore.
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>> on the onset knowing he's a mike he's totally a michael not a mike. some behalf of all michael's. >> he's morbid chad. >> want to sell this ad come out of the reactionary said this is a devastating ad. it is the worst. and i said you've said that about every single thing. you are shocked that he's calling people dopes and babies, which by the way is hilarious, dopes and babies is awesome. but if you are really going to gasp at the idea trump is now calling people nicknames, you may not have been paying attention for the while. kennedy: you mena have missed the last 17 middle thousand memos. you are outraged who can do this. >> i think this is the best reality show in america watching donald trump. >> you've never seen love after lockup and. >> i will give it to donald trump it's literally a debate between billionaires is to house more billions.
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in answer to that is bloomberg has more billions. some of on there's nothing to see here. >> he is so jealous that trump is president. kennedy: he has some want to put the country out a better course he doesn't have a grand vision. >> i think it's authoritarian to him is him i don't like something trump is said about the military about many people. but i also don't like bloomberg and his unconstitutional surveillance of muslin americans in new york city to prevent terror attacks. by the way nypd admitted they never's had a single plot that way. he is still not apologize for. there is stop and frisk which he did apologize four. but it damages already done there. so someone is going to be mean to me, i will take that over somebody being an authoritarian type. >> he has a self-awareness problem. because he is going on late night shows talk about the big
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gulp. and maybe he wanted to ban large sodas. but we are liberty loving country and we always have been. but someone you want to be president take them and tells what to do. kennedy: he wanted to make a case of the death was. kennedy: mike bloomberg had three terms, three terms he could have -- look at all the damage bilal she has done. >> i'm not saying mike bloomberg is jesus, i think is problematic. mixed talk about eric garner without sunlight rudy giuliani you have to look at all in context. kennedy: panel thank you so much. you are all wonderful. alright here's been another ridiculous twist of the jeffrey epstein saga. he did not kill himself. now there's report that criminals have hacked the
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♪ ♪. kennedy: time for the conspiracy theories jeffrey epstein may be gone rotten hell you pastored, but while dead men tell no tales there madams e-mails certainly do. the telegraph reported this cyber criminal may have hacked elaine maxwell's e-mails. it's embarrassing or incriminating e-mails between maxwell and prominent individuals like prince andrew could go public. jeffrey epstein saga ever go away or will it keep hanging around. join me now former cia officer
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mike baker's back. >> thank you very much. thank you also for clearing up how to pronounce ms. maxwell's first name. i did knows gives lane, just lane's his lane. kennedy: what it's really called she's a horrible person. she is something in her dad reportedly was a kgb mole and also worked for the mossad. so they said she could have been in assets as hillary clinton likes a call spies. >> him in tulsa? i can see it side-by-side tv movie, maybe the hallmark channel. look i think those things when you hear them whispering when they worked for these people i take of the grain of salt. and i also spent a lot of time shooting down conspiracy theories. or at least one of the kids say nowadays pooh-poohing them. but this one, the epstein
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freak show, i don't see how anybody in their right mind thanks he killed himself. and the only way we are going to get to the bottom of this is that they drag some insight out of it ms. maxwell. kennedy: that sells like that's what happened. there is a brief filed in federal court here in new york city and some of her personal information was not properly redacted from some of the thousands of pages including her personal server which cyber criminals then located her e-mail through and they infiltrated it. and now they reportedly have thousands and thousands of her e-mails. what could this lead too? >> well think about it, it was back in august, thousands of pages of documents, who can do a thorough job of redacting that many pages. so they left aligned with her e-mail in there. and shortly thereafter, shortly thereafter allegedly,
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the domain was hacked and these e-mails stolen. what did it reveal? think about it's an extortionist dream. because epstein, for whatever reason and we haven't figured that out yet, why was he surrounded himself and seemingly compromising a number of high-profile individuals, most of whom we don't really know yet, but think about gathering up those e-mails, these are maxwell's e-mails she was acting as his madam, while also being his girlfriend. that relationship seems odd. but think about the individuals out there who right now are trying to think did i e-mail her? kennedy: what did i say with her? prince andrew has to be freaking out not just because harry and meghan are no hrh but he had been communicating with her in the last year end a half. mike baker we've got to go, it's so sad you need to get
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kennedy: robert generic claimed his former assistant once threatened to write a memoir of his embarrassing secrets. but in the end, the assistant decided that it did near wasn't embarrassed to make little -- nothing would get in. that's some self-respect because this is a topical storm. topic number one, yea tonight in a florida present were in inmate was it big hit is his parole hearing. the shortest parole hearing he did not even make it to the board before he became, he got more room and board from the state. unfortunately or fortunately the guard it's okay even those head is killing him because he watched the impeachment hearing. "after words", he was like wears a knockout punch when you need one. on the bright side elite this guy has proof of a crime, am i right? 2million people watch a video of this prisoner who could be in jail until january 2029, so he would get out just in time
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for larry the cable guys presidential inauguration. let's get it done everybody. topic number two, a florida woman was arrested for assaulting her boyfriend with the bible. police say they were arguing when she decided to go old testament on him. at the pulp fiction reference. and if you don't keep up, i'm gonna have to go wake up the gimp. yeah. onward. 51-year-old terry slipped out on her boyfriend during their last supper making matters worse she previously served 20 years in jail for second-degree murder. so cops are really gonna throw the good book at her. she claims her boyfriend made up the allegations to get her in trouble, and i believe her because it felt like a convicted murderer would just flip out and do something violent. she's out on bail and found a new man, he is quite the swinger.
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there you go, that's quite a haymaker. you know a lot of people of ask, what upset this guy so much? turn that is devastated to find out courtney's leaving the show to work on america's newsroom. in a world of singles, courtney was a homerun. especially after she drank a double. we are getting mr. court, we love you. said to say whoever replaces you will have a big rocks glasses to fill. topic number three, we've reached the time of the week where we check in with our legion of adoring fans who lived by the motto if you don't have anything nice to say, tweet it. time for viewer mail. bill starts us off with your stick is tired and you are bong. even your balls are boring. [laughter] good one. [laughter] why? the whole crazy woman thing is
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not an act, i thought i was acting. bill's comment applies to you as well, jerry. i hate your game. but i love your show. that's some sort of weird pickup line mary? red senses home with an odd question about me, why do you have a jimmy dean sausage tattoo on your ankle? because sausage is delicious and maybe oh, your mom just texted. she's landed. and she's on her way to our house. what. i thought she was coming next weekend. i got it. alexa. start the coffee. set the temperature to 72. start roomba. we got this... don't look. what? don't look. lets move. ♪ mom. the lexus es, eagerly prepared for the unexpected. lease the 2020 es 350 for $389 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer.
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thank you for watch the best of your day at mean so much to me. i really, really do appreciate it. follow me on twitter an instagram at kennedy to kill that. we have a lot coming on next week, i'll see you you here, have a good weekend. >> from the world economic forum and davo switched on here is a special edition of maria wall street. maria: happy weekend everybody welcome to the program the looks of the week it was in position you for the week ahead. this week coming to the world economic forum here and davo switch on. a big program weekend just a few month my one-on-one interview with donald trump we talked about his priorities for second term as wells get his reaction to the senate impeachment trial underway. then later my interview with yvonne could trump working together to put america back
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