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right. we need to get order at the border. trish: order at the border, back into thousand 6000 amy klobuchar funny what difference a presidential campaign makes for her. have a great night, see you back here tomorrow. kennedy's next. kennedy: the race for the presidency could be turning into a battle of the billionaires. president trump versus michael bloomberg and man on marcy is the thing getting utterly quick. in a sign that the chump campaign sees the new york city mayor as a major threat, they have been dolling up the attacks 211 and trump is basically being trump. he's going for the jugular. specifically bloomberg height, tweeting many mike bloomberg is a loser who has money but can't debate and has the presence. you will see. he reminds me of a tiny version of jab, low energy bush. but jeb has more political skill and has treated the black community much better than many.
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a little while later the president continued with many mike as a 5-foot 4-inch massive debt energy that does not want to be on the debate stage of these professional politicians. no boxes please. he hates crazy bernie in well with enough money stop him. bernie's people will go nuts. through dat. i added that part. president has also been lying after bloomberg for his past support of stop and frisk policies. the trump too said he supported those policies. bloomberg tapping sensing trump is a bit of pickle on that topic is also going on the offensive and tweeting quote donald trump, we know many of the same people in new york. behind your back they laugh at you and carly cordova barking clown. they know you inherited a fortune and squandered it with stupid deals and incompetence. i have the record and resources to defeat you and i will. ". if anything gets under the skin of the presidents of thought of something richer
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than him. and people laughing at him. so bloomberg attacked tactics might work against the president, that they stop you pass the dems. he has yet to run an undemocratic primary and has yet to take part in the primary debates. some are accusing him of trying to buy the nomination there is evidence to support those charges. many mike is already spent millions of his own dollars on advertising and reportedly said he's willing to sink at the $2 billion in his campaign. no other candidate can compete with that, not even the president. so are we on the verge of the old-school's near city street fight? let's meet tonight's party panel to goodwin we have attorney she's a control group printer at the federalist assessment is back and former bernie mick's in the house.
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dave smith is here the audience love and the old lady so their panties sumac i'm a married man. kennedy: that's where decent human they love you anymore for you. let's talk a little bit about bernie. because he's getting torched by the media, other democrats and michael bloomberg. it's not just that his supporters are going to be upset. they really railroad him out of this nomination, what do you think will happen to the democrat party? >> it will not exist. kennedy: i grieve you completely. >> and as a result the republicans want to exist because they work off of each other. libby one big mass or an oligarchy. the only person that has a past nomination is michael bloomberg. yes he has enough money to get these super tuesday and has taxes in california behalf to the ground power.
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kennedy: he's buying people the ground power spray paint people three times what is sitting on the other campaigns. other others cannot hire the resources. >> the only other person has resources as bernie sanders. the real problem. but a judge doesn't have a coalition behind him. he is going to have real options with minorities. kennedy: i think he is still very much a contender here. my problem is a choctaws of the world when they dismiss bernie sanders saying who would call this guy a front runner? well he's actually pulling number one in several national polls. he came in a very close second in iowa, he barely squeaked out a win in new hampshire. but he did win and he is fundraising like crazy. so why is the establishment media so quick to dismiss him? >> if joe biden wasn't exactly same position is bernie sanders today, not only with the media be calling him a
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front runner, they would be calling him to present the nominee. so there is no other reason for the chuck todd is the world to not talk about bernie sanders is a front runner. he simply is. we were talking about this before, this is very similar to what happened to run paul. it's clearly the two main parties have had a certain boundaries around conversations and politics for the last 30 years. and they don't want that anymore. >> and donald trump is the other obvious comparison. i am not a big fan of a lot of bernie's policies or donald trump's policies. but it's pretty transparent at this point to seed the position of the corporate press is we determine who the nominees are. and if you are outside who we decide is an acceptable choice you are not allowed inside doesn't matter what the people think. kennedy: is not only a billionaire but he controls a huge chunk of media in this
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country so if this were a republican and he used to be a republican, i think democrats would be up in arms so are they tolerating a bloomberg presidency because they got their handout for future contribution? >> they are praying for bloomberg presidency and that shows you how much bernie sanders scares them and it is like the democratic establishment has figured out this formula with you throw some meat at the base you don't have to give them any of the economic policies they want. no threat to big corporate domination of the economy, but they just say oh we are going to have more people of color or they bash white privilege or something like that. kennedy: it on to anything about you don't have to. >> you have these 20 -year-olds thinking j.p. morgan chase is really woke and bernie sanders is old-school, socialist leaning whatever he calls himself a democratic socialist is
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actually concerned about economics and it scares them. kennedy: is also the only person standing up to bloomberg because bernie is not gonna run again. he doesn't have anything to lose here. you think he will go a third party if they railroad amount the nomination? >> i don't think so. kennedy: he should. >> bloomberg to do that if you wanted to as well. but the problem of bernie it's just a logistical nightmare. it's too difficult, it would be a spoiler for whoever. for bloomberg. kennedy: you don't know who buspar leflore. >> that's probably bloomberg qb the spoiler against bernie which is what he's doing right now. let's be clear every democrat in this race and michael bloomberg is a republican is a spoiler right now for beating donald trump. bernie sanders is beating donald trump right now by double digits he's ahead of joe biden by double digits. he has the infrastructure to beat donald trump simple structure. these people are clinging, these consultants are sucking
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money away from democratic activists and voters and look at michael bloomberg as a solution so that they can pretend they were so thought-out about that. these are not democrats, these are republicans who want to make money but seem really hip and cool. the real democrats are the ones supported unions and workers. they understand students are struggling with debt. kennedy: you can still support workers and have debt. there's nothing wrong with being successful, unlike joe biden, o parsley pujol. he still campaigning like he is the front runner, which at this point he is neither. and as you know we just got smoked in both iowa and new hampshire. up next nevada and south carolina, and then super tuesday which has like 94 states involved. we've done the numbercrunching you're very accurate. political retaining at recording a 13 minute phone call that biden had with his increasingly nurse supporters and in it he still seems pretty confident despite the writing on the wall. we are told biden said the
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race is still wide open and went on to say he was quote confident we can win south carolina, i think will win nevada. and then there's that caucus which is a little bit different and i am in nevada, no jihad joe honey or not. i hate to break it to you none of those contests are in the bag buddy, you are running out of funds, you're losing black voters, and your staff is supportively freaking out and your donors are fleeing. today on the view they pushed him on his exact things about all joe was still defiant. watch. >> i believe in god beat trump i believe i'm the person to get the nomination. 99% of the american people have voted to. 99% have not voted at. this is the tactic he uses. the best thing when you are taxed, go to somebody else, take your off the ball, focus on something else. i'll be damned if i'm at a given that opportunity. i can hardly wait to get him on the debate stage.
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[applause] kennedy: he can hardly wait. what? alright there's a former vp have a little gas left in the tank? he looks very energized, or should he just parked the oldsmobile and take the amtrak back to delaware would you think? >> i deafly think a shtick that amtrak back when you talk about him being broke were you saying awoke for being away? kennedy: that's a nice thing about using that phrase you can use it there interchangeably. she met joe biden came into the primary, let's say before there's a single vote cast, he looked maybe like ronnie in 2012, some of the base the party didn't like. they want to give everybody also turn in the hot seat. kennedy: they're saying if we can just get a pass apartments will be fine. >> but now he looks a lot more like java bush in 2016 the candidates the whole class that was a great idea but the base completely rejected it was completely out of step up or the democratic basis.
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so i might as well at an exclamation part to joe. kennedy: the thing about joe is he's likable. i think he means well. i do think he is a patriotic person. i think he loves his country, he loves his family and all that shines through. all that said he is not a good candidate, he makes a gaffe after gaffe, he makes mistakes when he talks one-on-one and it's kind of sad to see his career fizzled out like this and for that i feel bad for him and it's the worst thing you can have for another human's pity. >> i guess so. i predicted since the day we got into the race he was going to collapse and it said that on the show this time -- it -- it took so long for this to happen. kennedy: how does he get out? >> he gets out by underperforming and south carolina and it's all over, that would be my guest. joe biden has nothing to offer the current democratic base.
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and i have seen this from the very beginning, his hope which revolves around all was obama's guide. and he's not even going out the bomb is endorsement which will be absently necessary to effectively make that pitch. the truth is there is this underlying message of democrats that obama was a failure. they don't want to gladden say that because they don't really like obama personally. but the truth is if obama's signature issues obamacare and republicans and failed to repeal obama hair. and so he was a failure, he was at war every day of his administration. the income inequality grew larger than it ever has in modern history by no progressive metric was obama successful. kennedy: and there was a very stagnant economy that sputtered. >> record low interest rate is a slow recovery. bernie sanders will point out this was not a real recovery. he will go short and indicting
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them obama. that's the underlying reality. kennedy: speaking evan indictments incredibly influential, not only the democratic caucus but in the status of carolina, key won't endorse anyone. and joe biden desperately needs that endorsement. he does have the president's endorsement, that would certainly help, what the sadie customer. >> interesting in 2016 james said -- he held office endorsement for a bit and he endorsed hillary clinton in the end. but he said his own family, his grandson said he was supporting bernie sanders. that constant deposit and reflects. he might do that again. but you are seeing a generational shift that is the younger generation of black voters, influencing their parents and grandparents. it's interesting to see them taking the route is with them their listing to bernie sanders. kennedy: was the showing a polling? >> it is actually bernie sanders has the most supportive people at the colors a whole.
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in comes in second just below joe biden. so bernie sanders has been able to make up. kennedy: mike bloomberg has to do things without carolina voters. i think that reveals he is really racist at heart? >> without a doubt. if you listen to any of these tapes you see michael bloomberg's record, it's not that he hasn't been tested he is just starting to campaign now. kennedy: no one is really pushed to monies critical issues. he said i cut it back 95%. yeah but you raised up in. i turned 20% from when he took office. that's kind of a disingenuous statement on his part. i think at the half apology and i'm glad the panels returning later because they have nothing to apologize for. percept of the senate today pumping the brakes on president war power. will that do anything to stop our endless conflicts in the middle east? thomas and mack see the mess of bourbon i in kentucky ways of bourbon i in kentucky ways and next.
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save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 36 months. ends monday kennedy: welcome back presidents have been running roughshod of the constitution for the past several decades when it comes to foreign policy. but the senate today said no more they bravely voted 55 to 45 to rain and the president's war powers come six weeks
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after the president ordered a controversial strike that killed qassem soleimani the republicans and dems voted together to terminate the use of united states armed forces for hostilities against the islamic department of iran. one of our favorites mike lee explaining why he voted the way he did. >> the last thing we need is another endless conflict in the middle east. and the other last thing we need is to have such a conflict occur without congress even authorizing it. kennedy: amen house speaker nancy plus he said the house will be voting on the bill in the coming weeks. so is it about time congress clawed back its war power? joining me now to discuss from the commonwealth of kentucky it's over house committee member thomas mattie, welcome back sir. >> thank you can anything 70 on.
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it doesn't matter whether your favorite founding father was hamilton or jefferson or george washington or madison, they all agreed and they all understood that the power to declare war and the criteria for judging war is vested in congress, and the legislature. we have not been paying attention to that for several decades as you pointed out. mike lee, rightfully so pointed out there that congress doesn't just have the power, they have the obligation to decide this, the moral obligation. people are going to dial me go toward we want to make sure that the public supports the war before you put men and women's lives in danger. kennedy: didn't commit the united states to another conflict that might be unresolved after 18 or 20 years. that clearly is just wrong. the house again this sentence a different version and now it has to back to the house can you quickly explain the
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difference between the two chambers and in terms of the resolution/legislation? >> sure, the senate bill is better i will say that. the senate bill is more deferential to the president and that it doesn't condemn him for killing qassem soleimani and thanks him and thanks the troops for their part in that. it says okay, that's good, but no more. the other difference between the house resolution and the senate resolution is the house resolution there was some debate as to whether it was even binding because it was a concurrent resolution which mensch the president did not have to sign it. what he doesn't sign it doesn't really have the force of law? so they wanted the senate passes a joint resolution which means that both the house and the senate vote on it then it goes to the president for his signature. it would have the force of law even though it's a resolution. what's likely to happen is it's going to pass the house,
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and you had eight republicans in the senate, you're probably getting a couple dozen in the house that will vote for this. but the president will probably veto it and then it's up to congress can decide whether to override it or not. but ultimately, it's going to die when the president vetoes it. kennedy: it doesn't look like the senate is going to have the votes to override a presidential veto unfortunately. but have there been talks with the president, with the executive branch about balancing things out in terms of military authorization? >> kennedy, i had a discussion with the president a few weeks ago when we voted on the house version. he told me, and i fully believe him, that he wants to get us out of iraq and if afghanistan and he doesn't want a war. he sort of like reagan, he believes you get strength through projecting your strength. that's how you avoid a war. to a large degree i believe
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he's right about that. but if we want to go into a full-blown war, that has to be decided in congress. no president, this president or the next present or the last president has the power to take us into a full-blown war. that silly thing about this resolution, candy, i need to be clear about it does not tie the hands of the president in terms of responding to an imminent threat or danger to america or americans. he can do what he did to qassem soleimani again even if he signs us resolution and has a force of law. kennedy: maybe some liberty minded republicans can sit down with the president and talk him into signing that. that would be a very good thing, and it would bounce things out in washington. that is how it was intended, certainly. i am not optimistic about that. you are all on the right page and that's why appreciate coming on. thank you congressman. >> thanks for having me, candy. we will keep pushing to the power to declare war back in
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kennedy: the coronavirus is turning into a more deadlier disaster because communist chinese can keep themselves or lying about every aspect of this disease. when a worry doctor try to warn colleagues about his concerns were not amplified, he was quickly smothered and interrogated and silenced. into writing a phony confession apologizing for spreading it illegal rumor. that doctor, has since died after contracting colonna farm glaucoma patient. but imagine how quickly
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somebody couldn't stop the spread if the clumsy antis scientist bureau left into action. communism is a top-down prospect that naturally stifles. free speech. even when lonely boys are screaming for help, to save lives. such promotions might create bad publicity and that is a far worse foe than viral suffering. citizen journalists have tried to warn the public's about lack of testing kits and hospitals as they catalogued the carnage. but bloggers like thing are detained and conveniently disappeared to spare the dear leader more shame. china's economy will suffer far more damage because of corona and if there was ever a time to seal america's great biotech intellectual property would be now when there's still some hope of containment. instead they are forced to admit they botch the process and because of it admission they were doing the wrong kind of testing, the new testing shows a spike of 15000 cases in one day. at first they said that virus was only spread from animals
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to humans, but that was clearly a lie when healthcare workers fell ill and they weren't slipping back soup. then they said it started in december when its genesis was closer to october. patient zero was not even associated with the wuhan wet marketing with assistance being refused, we don't have any actual idea what the hell to believe. north korea, they are lying through their missing teeth when they say they have zero coronavirus cases. yet they share an 800-mile border with china and executed a north korean official, whatever that means, because he went to a bath after visiting china. mass execution, that's one way to maintain the strain. no matter how you slice this pinko communism is to blame for turning something bad into a deadly catastrophe with no real plan or answers. when people finally emerge from quarantine and fever dream, something tells me they will wake up to revolution. and that's the memo.
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according to official chinese members, there have now been over a thousand deaths. more than 60000 confirmed infections, but should we believe those numbers at all question of joining me to it discuss former cia officer is mike baker, welcome back. >> thank you very much and they answered your question is no we should not believe their numbers. the chinese authorities have always had a problem with transparency. they had a prominent two areas and you can argue as of any communist regime. asking for outside assistance because that of course would imply weakness or a lack of the resources or know how to solve your own problems. look at the sars outbreak, or look away from the natural man-made disasters. chinese authorities have a long track record of the misreporting economic growth and their own economic realities. their military intentions. this is not a surprise, and fact with the first words came out about coronavirus, the
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assumption was, at the very beginning, that they were underreported. it was a question about how much. kennedy: but they are sending people to these quarantine camps and china has the prospect of being sent away to a camp is a deadly one. it's just awful. see you people in this country, there is biotech companies and researchers working diligently, universities and the nih and various bodies like that, racing against the clock. but if they had more access, they could do this much quicker. the cdc has been begging the chinese government to let them end, and they want to do it. what's the rationale for that? >> again, if this reluctance, and it has been there for very long time with this regime, with the chinese authority to ask for outside assistance. we knew, early on, when the news came out that the chinese authorities had quarantine some 7 million people in three key cities, there was a
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significant problem they were not talking about. kennedy: you don't quarantine amicable for no reason. >> but i guess that's a blessing and a communist regime you can actually do that. imagine trying to lock down three cities let much less one and that many people here in the u.s. or other open society. he pointed out north korea. i think we have a major issue there. as you noted with a very long border and that is very porous. there's a great deal of legal and illegal trading is back and forth between those. the north korean authorities are saying we don't have a single case of a coronavirus here north korea. so the idea -- and look they have no resources. the idea that they can containing a fama problem, is laughable. kennedy: may also have a very vulnerable and weak population. if something like that spreads there, or you don't think you have testing kits in a place like china that has for the most part a thriving economy
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and functioning universities, imagine what happens in a black hole like north korea. it's awful. >> the only saving the sums wrong, because it's horrible the matter where this problem is, and he'll hope it is contained any hope for the best and the least number of deaths. both north korea, honestly there's very little travel there. to the cross-border traffic with china but there's very little travel in-and-out of the country. and there's no transparency there, less than we have in china. i think he understands us comes on the heels of hong kong something no one is talking about anymore. kennedy: i was wondering what was going on there i know they have a couple of cases there but things seem to -- list for not focusing on it. i can't imagine they are protesting in the face of this? that's a good point. >> there is still the problem -- the protests have unfortunately died down somewhat because everybody's attention go somewhere else. but my point is that's
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understandable adult him that but the chinese authorities out of back because of it was when on in hong kong. he understands also the potential for this thing to spark from public dissent and anger over how the chinese authorities are handling it. kennedy: that's the last point of my memo. this is the very thing that people are dying and they can't work, and they can't travel, it's a start of a revolution. mike baker, thank you so much. back at home, it might be a good time to keep a little closer i had where you are investing your money. thanks a booming stock market at a wave of corporate d regulation. investors gators or sing a ponzi schemes are making a comeback. there are no free cars they swindled investor funds last year. that's the highest amount in over a decade and the people getting screwed are usually the ones who can afford at least. so welcoming all do to keep our money out of another mate? rotten prison bernie, fox news
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contributor jonas max ferris, and areas. poor guy how many billions of dollars that he built out of dumb dems? but they got most of that money back which normally did out. >> a well-known fact they have is a money clip. i gotta an auction whether auctioning off his stolen goods. kennedy: how much? >> it was a hot bidding item it was worth a lot. he was a crook. kennedy: but you say the crypto in the weed market are fueling a new type of ponzi is in. >> this numbers very frightening because it is a lot more scams picking up and there has been sent out the last bill which was zero five -- zero six era. there is a lot of really big scams, so it's hard to duplicate the size of it. it's usually $3 billion a year. it's been picking up and picking up a lot of the last few months. the over 100 billion plus be clear ponzi scheme is when they can use somebody else's mother and say it's an
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investment return. it's different than all the other scams that go on and cricket brokers and marking up gold coins, that's not ponzi schemes. and lately it's bringing in suckers assuredness fallen for this. hathaway just got sucked into one that got busted a few weeks ago. it was a billion-dollar run by some former auto mechanic ripping off tax credits. kennedy: argued in a talented story, your to get that money. i still can't believe how the whole thing went down, and there are so many people who bought into it. there have two be a million stories like that. >> we have the longest bull market in history it's up on his five hunter% 11 years. you would think it would make people want to buy more stocks. in fact it kind of lowers everybody's guard to get greedy. the people making money in the lead stock or solar, crypto coin, there believing any story. institutional investments -- individuals are getting hosed.
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they brought down one in china that it was 2 billion last year. just one crypto scan it was a bit club network last year in the u.s. is almost a billion dollars. the hot area to watch out for, those are almost always ponzi schemes. anything weed related is almost always a fraud. kennedy: anything about the weed schemes us are not as aggressive. >> they're not as big yet. kennedy: and their fat-soluble oddly enough. >> paid a set of in florida claiming to finance some weed. it's always a story that sounds too good to be true when you say to how to jafar for that and your friends are telling us a good idea, it all seems very real. kennedy: you operate and pull the trigger on very little information because you want to the jump on other people. because the ideas if you don't invest now you don't get on the ground floor and the belt passes you by. >> and very often they go into networks at the small and they just invested a bunch of formulaic baseball players with crypto coin they will do
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a religious one neglect or a group they go to the same church. kennedy: some guy was spinning a guard last night and it was like jesus is in a ponzi scheme or, get off my lawn. it's not you jonas thank you very much. that's a real one, that's not a ponzi scheme. coming up was there ever a monkeywrench thrown into the upcoming roger stone sentencing? now they have learned the jury is an anti- tramp activist who seems to have it out for stone. [sfx: doorbell] hello, i saw you move in, and i wanted to welcome you to the neighborhood with some homemade biscuits! >>oh, that's so nice! and a little tip, geico could help you save on homeowners insurance. >>hmm! >>cookies! uhh, biscuits. >>mmmm, is there a little nutmeg in there? oh it's my mum's secret recipe. >>you can tell me. it's a secret. >>is it cinnamon? it's my mum's secret recipe. call geico and see how easy saving on homeowners and condo insurance can be.
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in the department, our men and women here. about cases pending in the department and about judges before him we have cases, make it impossible for me to it do my job and to assure the courts and the prosecutors, and the department that we are doing our work with integrity. kennedy: he's like step off. he's gonna take his red writer and leave. comments came after complaint of the trial of roger stone tweeting it now looks like the fourth person in the jury and the rajasthan kate had significant bias that's not looking good for the quote unquote justice department. at fox and friends at fox news. but the barr controversy is not the bizarro twist. we have learned that jury foreperson was a trump hating russian collusion helps her. who once ran for congress as a democrat impose had negative treats before roger started a
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president before it began. so how is she allowed to serve on the jury as to the first place? and what role should if any should the president be playing the part party panel has returned. nomiki, inez, and dave, i will start with your dave. if this jury is tainted by a fourth person who has a political bias that she is acting on. should roger stone get a new trial? >> yes one 100% he should get a new trial. as someone new has a lot of faith in the criminal justice system i'm shocked to see this happening. i would also just say, because i can't help myself, that it is an outrage that he is being tried it all. and the idea that lying to the government is a crime. kennedy: it was also obstruction of justice and witness tampering. >> but even that, it's essentially lying to the government. in the government who lies to its own people who claim to be the servants, but they can lie to their masters. if you lie to them or recall
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something wrong, and the way they selectively choose. kennedy: and in proper. >> he lied about massive program and there is no way to try him, brandon has tried under oath, combing his lied under oath, none of these deep state operatives ever get the bookstore at them. but roger stone, just because you may not like him or his politics you want to throw an old man who is no threat to anyone in jail? kennedy: i thought it was heavy-handed. you want to talk about criminal justice reform in this country that has to be metered out equally. unless url troppo, do you really need to be woken up by theater 40 fbi and other federal law enforcement agents? >> they do that with everybody wasn't just roger stone. kennedy: they do not do that for everyone and cnn is not always there. >> there are local cases not just mob related cases in which the fbi knocks on the door and 3:00 o'clock in the
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morning, wakes up the family, wakes up the kids. kennedy: they don't knock on the door. >> they bang it down, but i've heard stories i don't know. i just sat here which are saying mean it's roger stone it's ridiculous. obstruction of justice not just the beginning. i think the whole point of the cases to uncover more. that's the secret here. we know there's more. >> you can't randomly try people on the street. >> there's tax evasion for the mobster okay with ion tax initial banana pull out more. >> morgan of pull out more that should not be a crime tax evasion. see macro thing that blows my mind about all of this is how we totally have forgotten who is elected. you have to stand in front of the american people an answer for the policy and who are unelected bureaucrats for making the decision spreads what really blows my mind is the prosecutors who advance
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the sentencing guidelines and suggestions, some of them have resigned. and then the media covers that. kennedy: may resign from the case. >> in the media says how dare the president interfere in his own justice department. there's a reason we have elected officials over the guys with guns. nobody would be comfortable this on the local level if i said hey let's make the police commissioner completely independent to do whatever he wants and he shouldn't have to answer to the mayor or the people. kennedy: like ferguson and baltimore, with a like a thomas operating law enforcement? no they wouldn't. and eventually sick around forever and we should be best friends. dave nomiki and inez thanks dave nomiki and inez thanks for coming it's ♪ ♪ wherever we want to go, autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's yours.
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