tv Kennedy FOX Business February 18, 2020 9:00pm-10:00pm EST
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in 50 years. gdp president trump has 2.5% growth. obama was the first president to never hit 3% growth rate the median household income is the highest level ever recorded, for about $4000 since president obama left the white house. how you like that? good stuff, believe me it's trumps economy. see you tomorrow. kat: holy macaroni has there been a major shakeup in the democratic race. with less than 204 hours to go until the next democratic debate, bernie sanders has opened up a huge lead nationally. but can he fend off the surging mike bloomberg? i am kat tim simper kennedy. according to the latest poll sanders has opened up a shocking 12-point lead. many mike is now in second and my goodness joe biden fell in nine points to third place. at the same turn mike bloomberg this morning
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qualified for tomorrow night's debate thanks to that hole. it will be as first time up on stage with his competitors. he will likely face a lot of accusations is trying to buy the presidency. that was not lost on president trump who said quote, what many mike is doing is nothing less than a large-scale, illegal campaign contribution. he is spreading money all over the place, only to have recipients of his cash payments, many former opponents, happily joining or supporting his campaign. is that called a payoff? many is illegally buying the democratic nomination. they are taking away from bernie again. many mike major party nominations are not for sale, good luck in the debate tomorrow night, and remember no standing on boxes. to which bloomberg later replied quote why do you want to run against bernie so badly? regardless, how will bloomberg
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performed tomorrow night and will bernie get the most heat now but it looks like the clear front runner? joining me on this tuesday night party panel fox news contributor and former criminal defense attorney emily campagno lg pt for trump founder chris barron and reason author of panic attack robby soave. mla bernie sanders or colonel sanders discussed? [laughter] i want to see your face looks like if i ask that because you always come prepared with all the stats. bernie obviously huge lead but he is neck and neck with bloomberg right now in virginia. let's save bloomberg somehow gets the nomination, where will bernie's banners go? they are not a big fan of bloomberg. >> did you hear jussie speech earlier and he came across some bernie's supporters were quite frank they will vote for no one, and they said if the
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democrats do to us with the did before, we are all voting for trump. that's why even after nevada the wind are at bernie's sales the knives will be added to the kind of underbelly about pulling you recited was a hundred and $204 million of bloomberg spend on this outspending the other candace by tenfold, it works. because the last time they did a poll in december he was at 3%. and now he is at number two nationally pizza for those democrats saying he's not going to buy this election, he is, he totally is. kat: do you think the debate tomorrow is a good thing for him to get the airtime or a bad thing that he will have an error time and hit him on some of these scandalous things and been coming out. >> in firing him i would want to keep my cards to the chest a while longer. drum up enthusiasm. kat: food poisoning just said that. >> he could have the spike and then dip again. we have seen them in past
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cycles that have done that gingrich was one that did that heat he took adept and i don't like you want to do that too far in advance of super tuesday. however, it will be astonishing if he somehow pulls this off. the bernie people who think they are on the cusp of this revolution, the bernie people. kat: can't wait to line up for bread. >> it's not about beating trumpets getting their guy with revolutionary change in the white house. they perceive they are so close i do have a billionaire come in and spend a gazillion dollars and take that away from them. man that will be entertaining to watch. trish: chris do you think trump would love to run against bernie? last time around 12% of bernie's supporters voted for trump eared think that will happen again? >> i think trump is set t to win either way. we have a clash of the tides at bernie sanders at a number of them will sit out if he is not the nominee. the perception will be had stolen from him whether it is
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or not. that will be this perception whether it is or not. if it is bernie as the nominee, instead of bloomberg youth got a rack of establishment democrats who are never going to fall in line. i can't stand either of these people but i will give bloomberg some credit he's trying to bribe bloomberg with his own money unlike the rest the democrats are trying to bribe people with my money. kat: that's a good point. bernie surging a nevada old sleepy joe biden is puttering along. the former front runner has 106 endorsements from establishments in nevada and that's more than any other candidate. but he's only averaged a few hundred attendees compared to the thousands who are coming out for bernie boy. still biden is keeping his cool and telling the haters he's not given up. watch. >> i think that we are now just getting in the deal. we are getting into the thick of it. for example bill clinton lost
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12 primaries before he won one. and he became president. i'm not planning on waiting that long. we are just getting there, we have less than 2% of vote taken so far. and now we are here in nevada, it's going to be up to you to decide how many of us move on. kat: so after back-to-back embarrassments in iowa and new hampshire, sanders up by double digits in nevada could tie be running out for touchy-feely joe? robby what you think is that oliver does have a shot? >> i don't think it's all over at all, i think i'm one of the only people saying this. the narrative is already set up he will do okay in the vatican back to south carolina and the media will humor him with this kind of comeback story line. so it's kind of baked into the process that he will get some kind of rebound. will be enough? i don't know. clearly bernie is a front runner right now. but someone like biden has more of a shot at the
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nomination then amy klobuchar or pete buttigieg. they are doing fine and well but not well enough or well-known enough nationally to be competitive and long term. kat: this share endorsement. >> grandma and grandpa. kat: do you think this will turn this around? >> unfortunately you cannot turn back time if you are joe biden. look at the gay guys never get to it he's never gonna take it. look honestly think biden is a good and decent human being. at his best, at his prime he was a very bad campaigner. he has not gotten better with age. this is kind of embarrassing, he keeps talking about how bill clinton did not win a primary for ten or 11 states, he wasn't getting his butt kicked in though. clinton finished second in the new hampshire primary they talked but hamming the comeback kid. the former vice president finished fifth, it's embarrassing it's standard the road for joe biden.
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kat: when i hear his campaign advisors talking to the media they say sure but it still earlier this a obit the crowds are small but their passionate crowds. all these taken together do you think they present a bigger problem customer especially if you look at the crowds bernie's drawing. >> idea, it's like we were little and we had teachers restart that and the classy star theft. i think biden started with an a, so he's been coasting this entire time without that hunger without the clawing effect of these other tenets have. while the others are building up momentum, all of their nays start with be so annoying. we have biden in nevada who is like totally crushing this and then biden, capitalize he thought he was in a i-uppercase-letter simply on that name recognition. meanwhile bloomberg has been blasting through with his own blitzkrieg. so i think a combination -- mech i think it's his fatigue layout level, i disagree with the respectfully that i don't think he is.
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kat: just let them have it. >> he's i think he's gonna have it is with the backbone of the democratic party with the voter situation with african americans and those are fleeing the biden train. they are not being attracted to him and the margins will affect fundraising which he so desperately needs. kat: wine attracted to him by donor sound that has to do that. [laughter] robby, a lot of people don't follow the process that closely they kind of pay attention sort of in the background like hey, i see sort of not doing great maybe i should goes klobuchar a buttigieg. >> the x factor's biden's effect is dismal he does not speak well anymore. it's not looking great for him, but it's too early to count him out. his name recognition, the fact that he is the former vice president he's broadly liked among your kind of normal
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democrat outside and the rest of the country that will help him a little bit. >> but he was vice president under obama and obama won't even endorse him. kat: hurts i've been in similar situations. [laughter] elizabeth warren, remember her? if you don't blame them immediately sets with the warren campaign seems to be doing. a recent e-mail to support us" elizabeth hasn't been getting the same kind of media coverage as candidates she outperformed. we can't count on the media to cover our campaign fairly so we are taking our case directly to voters. you might remember that warren placed third in the iowa caucuses earning eight delegates then placed fourth in new hampshire primary earning zero delegates ironically warren's campaign not responded to repeated request for response on media coverage. so which went first to the media coverage of the burn? so chris is the media against her because she's a woman of color yesterday? [laughter]
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>> love it, no, what is there a talk about? how much you underperforming new hampshire? she is a center for the state right beside it, massachusetts. she was riding high in the polls and then it takes. does elizabeth warren want to talk about her campaign, we can, it's terrible, she's gonna lose she can be out of the race in a few weeks. kat: when bad things happen you should not wanted to be published. if you redman has collapsed journal you'd know that. >> it's funny she's blaming the media now because they were so in the tank for her at the beginning. every progressive journalist was supporting her. was tweeting favorably about her brilliant plan to fix the economy and tweak the levers of government. et cetera. voters got bored with it and didn't buy it. her numbers were good they moved on. they were so favorable to her from the beginning, but now they are not, they think it's biased. but it's not bias at all it was bias in the first place in her favor.
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>> she was knocking on doors. kat: but this is typical lives here. i don't see her saying it's all of the losing, she's continuing to blame it on something else it's the media, do you think this has been kind of a continuing problem for her? maybe part of the problem why she's not doing well? so yes and also she should take a page of the hillary clinton playbook that playing the victim doesn't do any good. and the fact that she's playing this card already and we are in state number four, does not do her any favors. she is not even lost official yet and this is one more turn off adobe likes to see. >> she tried with the bernie and they cnn tried to help her with that, and it blew up because everybody thought it was so ridiculous. >> she bragged about not doing fox news or she is refusing to actually go out and talk to voters and then she's complaining i'm not getting enough media coverage. you can't have it both ways pocahontas. the five absolutely in robby when they said robby how does it feel to be a sexist monster when they didn't even treated
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as fact and she's complaining to the media's not fair. >> she lost that comment looked bad because everybody thought that was so unfair to bernie and it was ridiculous. >> it was unfair to bernie and it caused her to suffer. kat: bernie is right, women should not be president. >> at least not that woman. >> this might get clipped, sorry liz, it's over. go home and whatever. i don't know what you do for fun. the panel returns later but first former president obama and president trump now fighting on twitter over who to credit for the booming economy. does it even matter? my pal greg gutfeld is here next. plus president trump targeting a bunch of people and liberals are freaking out. details are ahead.
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the worst recession in generations, i signed the recovery acts, paving the way for more than a decade of economic growth and the longest streak of job creation in american history. that led to a lot of eye rolling in the white house and on capitol hill were republicans were like and then president trump weighed in as forcefully as ever tweeting quote did you hear the latest con job? president obama is now trying to take credit for the economic boom taking place under the trump administration. he has the weakest recovery since the great depression despite zero fed rate and massive quantitative easing. now, best jobs numbers ever. had to rebuild our military which was totally depleted fed rate up, taxes and regulation way down. if dems wanted 2016, the usa would be in big economic depression and military trouble right now. the best is yet to come, keep america great.
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fair to say obama started things and trump has stoped the furnace. but as long as things are good at does that even matter who is responsible? joining me tonight in the studio host of the greg gutfeld show, i know that show, and cohost of the five is a greg gutfeld. >> you are doing a great job so far been watching in the green room and i only threw up once. >> thank you that's about as much as i can ask. so does this matter? >> there two weird things about this weird -- it's weird obama is doing this will all this other stuff is going on, shouldn't he be helping out joe that's totally goes to joe i'd say he's like the guy, whenever you go to a party was somebody that you don't like and you try to lose them at the party, that is what obama has done to joe. he has blocked him at the party. and now is moving away. any tweet signify nettie's tweeting about something else we are at the party?
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i think it's kind of mean to joe, the second thing it's part of that i told you mechanism that only happens when things are good. because obama would take any responsibility if the good times were actually bad times, it's like when you come in to worker 70 comes into work and they say that restaurant was amazing and you say i told that russert was integrate but when they came in and said that food poisoning is a i didn't say was that good. so people only take credit, they never take responsibility. you of all people should know that kat it's a story of your life. kat: that's all i do is take credit for that greg gutfeld show,. >> you take the responsible for the horrible thing to do. >> i wonder if joe biden was thinking he's going to endorse me so he thought his essay therefore we need to doors joe biden that's white made no sense to me. as democrats have been touting this nonstop saying he's right, his right you've got to vote for dems in 2020, i don't know how that makes sense
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because obama is not running in 2020. >> 's true it's like he left off the last week this is why you should vote for my man joe luntz forgotten it's like joe is just looking at his phone and going when is he going to do that other thing and he's arty serving at that point is gone to the waves he doesn't care, poor joe. we feel bad about that. kat: i feel bad, the democratic party now it's the makes barack obama look like ron probably makes him look like a libertarian. do note this is? we talk about this how they think they should be stingy with blood is not so stingy with deficits but with blood he is. sanders things, there is no way out of this. if he gets the nomination, they lose because you cannot nominate a socialist. if they don't nominate them you got bernie bros who are
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going to rebel it's the bernie movement. >> a woman can be a bro and i am one myself. there's about 17 jokes in their but selector jennifer got sick. people are voting for bernie because they want him to win, everybody else the democratic party are supporting candidates so trump will lose. so that's not a cause the sanders because it is they believe in this guy, everybody else just hates trump. that's weiss if sanders is out you're going to see a convulsion like nothing you've seen in the democratic party, i think especially bloomberg as it is not hilarious? the billionaire? it's a battle of the billionaires and one who used to be a democrat and one who used to be a republican and their democrat is in the republican party is that incredible kat? >> it is but at least the democrats are admitting the economy is good so that's one thing. >> they had to move the
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argument they realized they couldn't when the truth, so now they are arguing over who gets credit which is kind of like progress i think. >> thank you greg i know you are very busy man i really appreciate it. >> it's your lucky that i made here but you know me. kat: outside of fight off the paparazzi. john bolton is afraid the white house is going to censor his book and is using the revelations on ukraine. but if he really had the goods whitening testify. a new study at one of the most prestigious university says conservatives are on free speech? the panel is back. ♪ ♪ usiness... (second man) virtualize their operations... (third man) and could even build ai into their customer experiences. we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. (woman) where machines could talk to each other and expertise could go anywhere.
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trump. bolton spoke for the first time last night since trump was impeached by the house and acquitted by the senate. he has been locked in a legal battle for weeks with white house lawyers. the administration says they want to make sure there is no classified info in the memoir, but bolton said last night quote i hope it's not suppressed. this is an effort to write history, and i did it the best i can. we will have to see what comes out of the censorship. however bolton played coit multiple times when asked for specifics. for instance when he addressed trump's infamous call with the president of ukraine that spurred the impeachment probe, bolton said quote you will love chapter 14. so does bolton have a legitimate gripe or is he just trying to sell books? the panel has returned emily campagna, chris barron, and robby soave. chris, this is my question. if he is so concerned about being suppressing it in his info out there, why didn't he testify?
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>> i am so sick of john bolton. can we suppress his foreign policy? can we agree to never listen to mr. bombs a lot again. i love the guy who is no concern for anyone's civil rights anywhere in the world is suddenly concerned that his right to publish his tell all may be getting suppress crime he had damn don't care about john bolton if he had anything relevant he had to say he should've said it before. he just tried to sell books so go away. kat: i just got distracted by how his mustache must catch the tears when he does cry. what do you think about the whole argument that the book needs to be suppressed for national security reasons? >> i don't buy that i don't thing the government telling people is a good look i it doesn't matter anymore we are not going to re- impeached trump over this. i agree with you that john bolton's major contribution in public life has made the world a less safe place to derail
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trump's smarter full foreign policy initiatives and getting along and not go to war first. i don't like the guy i'm glad is out of the administration he never should've been in it in the first place. all that being said just put the book out there and see what has to say. >> there is precedence for administration exercising that privilege over book writing. so maybe they feel the situation where he maintains that during his entire book writing process he had authorization of the military and after it was published she was stripped of his rank in his dishonorably discharged. that was under previous administration so when i take a step back i think about that john bolton is certainly understands what it's like to have a career of service and as such she has to understand that assertion of privilege and privilege of itself is out of his hands. so i think the only thing that surprises me is how much she is whining about and bemoaning it. he if anyone should understand that don't hate the players.
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kat: but the tell-all of working with trump if this not just a second time as a whole genre at this point. i don't know who would care no matter what's in it? do you see it actually making a difference of any kind? >> the government it's just not trump or trumps people. and can't say this the libertarian ma says just let the people decide. >> don't you just with they could do that, you can't say that about the name because of national security. [laughter] it's too dangerous. see met chris i don't think this is in a change anyone's mind and matter what's in the book. i don't think it makes any difference of changing people on john bolton all the sudden the left loves john bolton. just like george w. bush, let's invade everybody we love him now too. unbelievable. at the end that it's not going to change anyone's opinion, they all hate trump whatever bolton says it just can confirm their position they hate trump. kat: i am just trying to love
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anything is much as bolton loves bombs. the president flexes pardon power today granting. [inaudible] including bernard care, junk buying king and illinois governor got out of prison about an hour ago. here's how trump explained the last one. >> yes we have commuted the sentence of rod he's served eight years in jail. i don't know him very well, i've met him a couple of times he was on first short while on the apprentice of couple years ago, he seemed like a very nice person, i don't know him. he served eight years in jail, there's a long time to go. many people disagree with the sentence he's a democrat not a republican. kat: not everyone was happy with trumps parts in the commutations. blasted for releasing block
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island bernie sanders accused him of granting clemency to corrupt government officials and lots of others. with this above 11 at moon are the opposite of drain the swamp? emily? you have the whole lawyer thanks i'm going to you. >> was the sentence too much or not enough. >> in that group there were people of all different personally i think the sentence was extremely harsh. i am not discounting the fact that is one the last of fraud i am i spent a lot of time in prison a white collar prisons, i don't believe in people riding in there and condemning them to specific death. so to me, i don't know why we have to question he served eight years, that's a really long time. for me i would rather air on this side of mercy and i'm grateful our president is
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doing that. i support it. kat: robby if i was president, it's only a matter of time, i would be like zero nonviolent use most look practical had smoked out there, i don't care, it's your life. you and i would not do that. but if you believe in criminal justice reform, and i do in trump this to some extent, fashion good legislation on this. at the end of the day there's a lot of people in jail and some of them pose no threat to people. he's probably not go kill anybody out on the street. probably means it's a way to taxpayer resources to keep him in prison for another decade. we do cometh the end of the day free more people. kat: on this show i talk a lot about crack i'm used to say heroin users you two should be free. chris people say he setting himself up to pardon roger stoner this connected to the whole roger stone debacle. what about that? so i'll think he setting them up to pardon roger stone but i
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think he should pardon robert stone for he's going to go to prison for something he should not have been prosecuted for and if he was in the front of the president he would not have been prosecuted for. again i love bernie sanders out there talking about the president letting them go free when sanders group wants to free any cop killer they can find. so forgive me if i'm not going to take criminal justice reform advice from bernie sanders. kat: i'm not anti- cop killer i am just i don't murder. >> quite controversy old. kat: but roger stone is a slimy awful man. >> i disagree, roger is a friend of mine. he's a good friend of mine. kat: i strongly disagree but even slimy awful men deserve a fair trial in this country. i don't think he had that. and the sentencing for someone who is nonviolent, that is also severe just talking about not really fair. and now talk about bar stepping down, i just heard in
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my ear he's considering it an "washington post" is reporting that. it's just been a disaster. >> and whetstone went down for was procedural the government can't prove the actual conspiracy, so when they don't like how you answer question they get on something unrelated, that's martha stewart i think people get that they get what societal values happens that people to just lock them up. >> and to lock them up they take prosecutions as infallible i think it's refreshing and good to have breath and say we don't need an eightfold enhancement. his enhancement were not worthy because they shoving into a different box, eight times. but that's ridiculous. steam at bill clinton lied under oath and how much time did he have to servers lying under oath? did anybody out there think bill clinton should spend time in prison? no he was disbarred and humiliated.
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roger is been through plenty. he has paid the price for having lied under oath. and this is complete and total bs of what's happening to him and if he was not a friend and colleague of the president of the united states he would not be going through this at all. he will be living life back in miami sitting in the sun. kat: i think a lot of it have to do with a lot of people don't like roger stone. i don't like him either, but you still have to like someone. kat: the political climate across america is polarized right out scott and sub out on college campuses that an alarming number of students say they are afraid to even speak up in the classroom. researchers at the university of north carolina took a close look at undergraduates and found that a quarter of liberals said they sometimes keep their opinions to themselves, but 68% of conservatives said they self censor in the classroom to miss the eye of the professor appears pearlescent two thirds of liberals said they would even be friends with a conservative.
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that's 92% of conservatives said they don't mind their lefty pals. so, is free speech finished on universities or our conservatives eventually come back loud and proud? robby, i almost did not have you on the panel because you know nothing about this. [laughter] you wrote about it i'm sure you aren't shocked to hear this what your thoughts? >> this survey actually helps confirm something of talked about a lot they fixate on the bias of the professors in the faculty. a little bit of a mistake because most of the professors they might be biased in leftist but they are perfectly happy to interact with conservative students and are not going to mistreat them for the most part. the problem is the other students, the leftist students there the contingent of radical there's 5% on 110% may be 205% on a green college who are militant anti- speech students who will use violence to shut down free speech. they're the problem, they are the minority but everyone is afraid to challenge and they say you hurt my feelings you have exercised violence against me. so i have a right to have
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formal means to punish you. that's the problem and that's the survey showed. kat: i agree there's not that many of them but they are so loud and they are so good at getting people fired, that people don't really stand up against them. rio surprises see this customer go anything. >> i was not surprise and i hope the pendulum swings back where this outrage culture, where people say enough is enough. and i think you're absolutely right robby, a college republican in east carolina it's a definitely lots of professors who say hey cutie gay republican. it actually got me a couple of extra points. we catch hell from other students you're right it's not the left-wing college college professors is allowed left-wing college students. kat: desisted to stick around for a while do you see any end in sight?
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what can be done around a? >> i like to offer my own social antidote and i grew up a social media before the internet in berkeley, my teachers were radical hippies and totally supported me wanting to meet an air force fighter pilot and in conservative. in san francisco and lascaux when i was president of the federal society is totally fine. i feel like my experience was so positive and again that was all done before what happened to the amplification of social media. so i hope that ends soon, my best friend goes to revolutionary meeting every sunday. it seems to me that polarizing, i'm unable to be friends with you, for me it's like the under 20 set. correct me if i'm wrong, few decades older than that, but i hope there's an end to because something has to give. that can't be so polarized that there won't be that. kat: especially if you are libertarian nobody wants to be friends with you. i was tell myself that's the reason. thank you panel, coming up breaking up of 70 sacks, but
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be a struggle especially when you're following each other. a new study from the university of colorado at boulder works lanes how social media to harder to break free from the one you broke up with. adults surveyed said even when they took every measure to remove their exes from their online lives, social media return them often multiple times a day. maybe this is why millennial's are so miserable. given another study from britain, sang adults over 55 are happier and less stressed than those very millennial's. so is there any hope for happiness in life and dating before we are all outdated? here with me tonight internist addiction allergist comment hosted the doctor drew podcast, dr. drew pinsky.
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i am good, i like you and i like the are libertarian so we are all good. kat: thank you but you are happier than i am. is this because you can't see all of your exes on social media or what is the reason for that? >> first of all i know you know nothing about breaking up, social media stocking or lurking, i got that. but beside the point is very well taken that the whole notion, there to get over a relationship you have to stop all contact. if you really cared about somebody it's a major loss. so on average you need about six months to detox. and if you are lurking on social media, if you're seeing someone on social media, to be fair, you have similar friends. so facebook is going to continually bring that person into your social media thread because of a common friend you have. so it makes it extremely difficult to start that process of the break.
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>> even if you unfriend them that's the memories option that can come up on facebook and say here you were together this many years ago. >> you know a little too much about this. especially with the memory thing. kat: i will tell you drew, because i want to push back on you a little bit doc, i think for some people can be good because for me and my most recent ex, there are no pictures of me together in social media. he did not limit post them and maybe it's because he didn't want his other girlfriends, wife and children. but i will see a pizza and rendering i was alone in my apartment ordering it because i was in my house crying for four days so then i feel good. so it can be good too. >> whoa it took a while to get there, but we got there. >> that is all good if the many got filled show. and the other thing you talked about 55 years older it's been
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quite some time in the happiness literature is people's happiness tends to drop off through their middle ages but it pops back up again around the age of 55 and stays rather high. i personally believe it's because her brain started to rating so doesn't bother us as much pre-but the butt of the theory is the fact has been established happiness is enhanced around the age of 55. kat: gemini tips for me on to be able to live till 55? >> i think the this cat obsession who knows what might happen there. kat: i only have one but i won't one of those hairless ones. thanks drew, it's so always so educational. you don't look a day over '21. >> thank you cat you neither. >> thanks doctor drew, topical storm is next.
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line passenger would trigger miniature horse. on a flight. that is nothing compared to the animals who fly southwest. is reportedly a service animal, thank you for your service. here he is in his best mexican wrestling costume on his trip from michigan to california for vacation. he deserves some vacation because he's kind of a workhorse. passenger say the light was going smooth until. made some tailwinds. the companion even ponied up to fly him first class get making him yet another miniature mike is living larger than you. topic two, she wanted to get it on with her boyfriend and added up in handcuffs. it's less kinky than you think. that's rebecca of florida, booked for domestic battery after boyfriend refused of with her. where does he get the willpower? after a night of boozing at a bowling alley, which is a florida equivalent of dinner and ballroom dancing, rebecca made her move on her man.
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he rejected her out of hand and she put her hand through a glass window. wow she should really find an outlet for that pent-up energy, zero nevermind. rebecca and then attacked her 51-year-old leslie's lover leaving lacerations on his face and shoulder. no love lost, only blood. police say the victim refused to sign paperwork or allow deputies a document pictures of his injuries. the tail is old as time, the abuser, the accuser, drunk with love and multiple liquor living there florida fairytale. love waits for no man, especially not this one. so go on the crazy kids sees the disinfected and stitched up at hand. i've a hunch we will see a both back on the topical storm real soon. topic three, let's talk turkey. fans were getting a treat during a turkish soccer match when a dog jumped onto the field and started showing off his skills. dogs have a natural advantage in soccer because they have no
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hands. also they are dumb enough to enjoy the game. too bad he can't play american football, of course every mutt has his moments and it wasn't long before this one was ejected for impeding progress. midfielder scooped up the playful pup and carried him off the field to live the rest of his dog days in a turkish prison. topic four, and finally, a new report claims that since 2010, north korean dictator i spent over $500,000 on fancy russian horses. no word yet on whether they were rushing to -- don't worry we have sent our writer to a north korean labor camp for that joke. >> so where does a supreme reader needs to many mayors? for one thing their backs keep breaking and still more die of starvation when the dictator eats all their outs. but as usual, it's all about keeping up with the klepto cracks. who could forget this dead on
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sincerely kat exclusively on fox nation. watch it at fox nation.com. goodnight. lou: good evening everybody. president trump today threatening the radical dams and the deep state but the president making it clear he is hoping to do whatever it takes to eliminate corruption and to train to d.c. swamp. the president today tweeted he may sue everyone responsible for the fiction fueled farce of the mueller investigation saying the special counsel was all predicated on lies. >> i think the mueller scam is just exactly what a lot of people call it because it was started illegally. it wast. started by abuse. it was phony.
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