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3:00 on the east coast, noon on the west coast. i'm shepard smith. mick huckabee now repeating his controversial comments about iran israel and the holocaust. and he has something to say about his critics as well. a new poll shows donald trump gaining more ground in the race for the republican nomination. but he's not the only one. plus the nuclear deal with iran. secretary of state john kerry trying to convince the critics in congress. >> that behavior did not change last weekend when they were chanting again death to america. >> mr. chairman please with all
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due respect we're not presuming any such thing. >> the renewed warning about the risk of an armed race in the middle east arms race. did you hear me? what the benefits of a workout without leaving your couch? duh? they have invented a drug that mimices the effects of exercise. that's obviously too good to be true. let's good to it. and good to see afternoon from the deck. former fox news host mike huckabee is again talking about the holocaust. and he says jews who were offended must be democrats. mike huckabee today doubled down on his remarks that the flukenuclear deal would march israelis to the
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door of the oven. he joined several jewish groups that opposed the deal with iran but say mike huckabee crossed the line. today on foxnews.com mike huckabee compared the deal to the horrors of nazi germany. >> take it seriously. the last time the world did not take seriously the threat to kill jews six million of them were murdered. 11 million people were murdered by inthe nazi war machine. >> a new survey out today shows donald trump gaining more support. this is a monmouth university poll in new hampshire. the first primary state, would you look at that. double the next. trump with 24%, bush with 12% and everybody else in single digits. his closest rival is undecided at 14%.
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that comes in just ahead of jeb bush in a statistical tie. mike emanuel with the news. he's live in washington. i don't know how you can claim this is not an effort to get your name in the news. every single political candidate on the republican side is trying took get their name in the news. holocaust did the trick. >> there is no question with 16 republican declared candidates running for the white house you want to get in the news. you want voters to hear about you, to get your name id up. i'm not going to say that's definitely what governor huckabee is doing. he may have strong feelings about it. fascinating numbers looking at that latest poll you references. ohio governor john kasich appears to be coming on strong. he announced a week ago today. in this monmouth poll has jumped to third in new hampshire. that puts kasich tied with scott walker and just ahead of senator marco rubio. walker spoke to reporters in
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philadelphia a short time ago and was asked why he's not there and not in one of the first voting states. >> i've been ten times to new hampshire, i've been to iowa. we're running a nationwide campaign. we're not running an early state campaign. >> while walker is still running competitively, seeing a fellow mid midwestern governor going on strong has to be intimidating. comments from donald trump's first wife which used the word rape and said she said violated. trump's special counsel initial response was you're talking about the front runner of the gop, presidential candidate as well as a private individual who never raped anybody. of course understand by the very definition you can't rape your spouse. that raised some eye brows and
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co cohen has apologized. his exwife says i have nothing but fondness for him. incidentally i think he would make a great president. the language was from a very stressful time during their divorce. >> thanks very much. congress could help trigger an arms race in the middle east. if it rejects the nuclear deal with iran. congress would trigger a nuclear arms race if it rejects the deal. that's the warning from the secretary of state john kerry defending the agreement before the house foreign affairs committee. he says if the deal does fall apart from the american perspective it would give middle eastern countries an incentive to get them. >> the reason will be that iran will go back to enriching. we will not have inspection. we will not have insight. and they will say, oh, my god, now they're going for a bomb. now we have a reason to have to get one. >> of course republicans at the
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hearing blasted the deal the foreign affairs committee chairman said it will give iran quote, financial windfall and allow the country to step up its support of terrorism. >> it upgrades its conventional weapons. i think it upgrades its ballistic missile program in this over the time of this agreement. it has an industrial sized pneumler program in ten years. that's the timeframe only if they don't cheat. >> the top democrat on the committee says he has serious questions and concerns about the deal. lea gabrielle is here. >> you know in speaking of the committee's tom democrat. he said his concern is this pushes pause. iran could be a threshold state by the year 2030. he said he's concerned by iran's leadership continued hostile behavior. >> there with the supreme leader chanting death to america, death to israel. you would think that after an agreement was signed with us there might be a modicum of good
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will that they would keep quiet for a week or two or a month. it went back to business as usual. how can we trust iran when this happens? it's very disconcerting. >> there are a number of objections raised by republicans as well. from the timing of sanctions relief to what access inspectors would have to iran's military sites. and then some said that americans being held in iran should have been freed first. secretary kerry said the u.s. came to the agreement, to keep iran from developing a nuclear weapon. >> we believe that iran was marching towards a weapon or capacity to have a weapon. we've rolled that back. >> that's your opinion. >> that's indisputable. >> let me ask you this plrksmr. secretary. >> congress is expected to vote on this in september. secretary kerry said if congress rejects the deal there will be no other options, no other
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options to stop iran from developing a nuclear weapons capability. kevin, thanks for joining us there's a new poll out that suggests americans want this deal rejected right? >> yes the public polling seems to indicate the american people are against the deal that the obama white house has negotiated with iran. now, that being said it set up -- sets up for a very dramatic interdemocratic policy war within the democratic party. top democrats on the house committee earlier today indicating that they have clear questions about this deal. as well as some folks in the senate most notably senator chuck schumer, the democrat from new york withholding judgment. republicans are opposed but the policy argument now turns to democrats in congress. >> it's a cnn orc poll conducted recently. more specifically. it shows that republicans are against this and democrats are
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for this. you can't get around that. and further, the poll does not ask americans if they understand what the alternative to this deal is. because the rest of the world has signed on to the deal. in the absence of this deal instead of waiting ten or so years, you wait a couple of months before iran can do whatever it wants to do. nobody is disputing that at all. >> shep i asked the policymakers as well as some aides on capitol hill about what exactly the alternative would be to what the white house is proposing. they said that they would have liked to go the route where there would be tougher sanctions -- >> that's over. >> exactly. so i think that where the debate is heading is whether or not the white house can convince democrats to get on board. you know what's interesting here is that president obama recently on his trip to africa he has personally been reaching out to democrats within his own party. trying to get them to rally support. he has insisted and has been adamant that he will veto any legislation that turns down this
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deal. and, you know whether or not they have the votes to override that veto remains to be seen. >> did the pollsters ask the american people as they put it whether they understand that china is on board with this and russia is on board with this and europe is on board with this. if the united states decides to reject this thing, that we're all alone and that our sanctions don't mean anything without the rest of the world? did the pollsters ask people if they understood that? >> that's a good question. i think the specifics of this policy deal i think the american people are still trying to sort through. i mean, this is a complex deal that's been negotiated for quite some time. i think, again, though what republicans are going to have to do is to position this as a policy argument in which that the debate is set up so that if you do oppose the deal with iran you are not voting in favor, if you will for war with
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iran. and so i think, i that that really that argument is where this debate is headed as we head into august recess as we head into a new election cycle and as we head into september where the key vote will occur. >> nice to see you, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> the deal with iran is one reason an american reporter held in that country should walk free. that's what the lawyer for the jailed washington post reporter tells iranian media. the attorney is calling for iran to immediately acquit jason of all changes. he's accused of spying and spreading propaganda which his lawyer calls bogus. the attorney says jason should go free because of iran's new law. which doesn't allow most suspects to be locked up for more than a a year without a verdict. last we're marked one year since his arrest. the convicted spy jonathan pollard will go free on parole november
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november 21stest. he went to prison in 1985 for selling information to the israelis. his legal team tells fox news they're trying to tweak the terms of his parole to let pollard return to his wife in israel. they have employment and housing set up for him here in the united states. the feds say jonathan pollard's release is not meant as a concession to israel in the wake of the deal with iran. it was set up before that deal came about. the question was, whether there would be changes now in the wake of that. today, we learned there will not. jonathan pollard will go free in november. maybe the prison worker joyce mitchell can get somebody to smuggle escape tools to her. because the woman blamed for helping those two new york convicts of breaking out of prison cut a deal that could land her behind bars for years. it's something judge andrew napolitano said would absolutely happen. why?
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tom brady's first appearance for the patriots will be in week six. here's the interesting thing in all of this you tell me tom brady, the authorities told tom brady we want to see your cell phone. we want to know what sort of communications you'd had. which seemed to everyone involved like a reasonable thing. after tom brady was made aware that the investigators wanted his cell phone, he destroyed his cell phone. the only thing we know about that cell phone is there were 10,000 or so text messages in the four months after the deglat gate. and none of those text messages is retrievable from that device because tom brady admits he destroyed it after investigators say they wanted to look at it. there's that. the former prison worker accused of helping two prison workers break free will spend years behind bars herself. she is joyce mitchell. that's her real name. she pleaded guilty to helping the convicted killers, escape
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last month. she faces up to seven years in prison. prosecutors said she smuggled the men tools by hiding them in frozen hamburger meat. she also offered to be the get away driver but backed out on that part. both men escaped after they came out of a manhole near the prison. they spent three weeks on the run. search crews eventually shot and killed richard matt 30 miles west of the prison if you remember. a couple days later, police shot david sweat near the border with canada. he survived and police sent him to a different prison where he resides even now. the lawyer for joyce mitchell says she feels sorry for her roll. rick leventhal is outside the courthouse. it was judge napolitano who said these will plead out. there will not be a wide spread investigation nobody wants that on that prison and sure enough it begins. >> not just that there may have been more charges against her,
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at least that's what her attorney told us. we saw her wiping tears from her eyes in the courtroom. she had her head down speaking softly. her attorney said today was better than most days when mitchell has been sobbing behind bars. very remorseful he says for what she did. they had little choice but to accept a plea deal because of the evidence against her and the possibility the da might add more charges. her husband, lyle was in court today. he exchanged a quick glance with joyce when she shuffled in. he is supportive of his wife but wouldn't talk to the press, telling us i have nothing to say. do not bother me. you do not print the truth. i've been through enough. then i asked joyce's attorney if she was, in fact sorry. >> there's no question she is. no question. she got in over her head into something she never should have started. she did. and she's paying the price now.
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but she realizes she made a mistake. >> she will serve the minimum two and a third years behind bars. >> they were working on a plea deal with another prison worker what happened there? >> the da confirms he was in plea negotiation and gene palmer who passed files to the them. the plea deal with palmer broke down. his case will be present today a grand jury next month. the jury is pursuing escape charges against sweat. the da says no one else will be charged in connection with the huh scape which was the first in more than 100 years from the maximum security facility there in dannemora. >> rick thanks.
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safety board investigators say the co-pilot who died had unlocked the braking system too early. here are some images to show you. here's richard branson with the space ship two and its carrier aircraft before the takeoff. here they are in the air. lots of people paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to fly edge of the atmosphere. richard branson said his company would offer refunds. the actual space ship is here. on the outside is the plane which carried it up to the edge of the space. the company claims it's making more. the rocket separating from the aircraft carrier. the space shift later here exploded in the air as it hit the speed of sound. investigators say the brakes should not have kicked in when the co-pilot unlocked the system. it did anyway. the pilot said it bucked wildly after breaking the sound barrier. on the left the co-pilot who
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died ipn this. on the right is the pilot who has spoken to investigators but not publicly. he says he got tossed while strapped to his seat. he said he managed to unbuckle himself before his parachute deployed. virgin virgin galactic still working on it. do not start a war with robots. they're not talking about drones or cruise missiles but humans still control those. they're calling for a world wide ban on so-called autonomous weapons that control themselves. writing, and i quote, it will only be a matter of time until they appear on the black market. and in the hands of terrorists. dictators, wishing to better control their populace. war lords wishing to perpetrate
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ethnic cleansing. we have a theeratical physical cyst and professor at the city college of new york. is this overblown? >> well, i think hollywood has us brain washed into thinking that terminator style robots that look like arnold schwarzenegger are around the corner. our most advanced robots built by the pentagon and also in japan have the intelligence of a caulk cockroach. we have a long ways to go before we have senstient robots on the battlefield. once we do have such robots these killing machines could be a game changer. change the rules of warfare. the good news is they're decades away. we have plenty of time to deal with this threat. >> decades away for sure? >> not for sure because we don't know how progress s. the former director of the mit artificial intelligence laboratory stated the probability that we're going to
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have intelligent robots walk out of the laboratory soon is the probably of a hurricane creating a boeing b 46 out7 out of debris. >> we were all excited with connectivity became more common commonplace. then we realized there goes our bank of america account. am i excited or scared, what am where am? >> we thought our brain was a simple computer therefore we have computers on our lap tops why not have the brain digitalized. our brain is not really a digital computer. it has no software it has no windows. it has no pentument chip our brain is a learning machine. and that's where we are weak. woo e we are weak in terms of building robots that can learn. the pentagon sponsored a challenge this year. you saw the results. we want adrobot that can clean
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up after the fukushima disaster. a robot that can drive a car, what happened almost all of them failed. most of the robots fell over. and couldn't complete the first task. >> there are plenty of things to worry about and put this down aon the list. >> i think it's a good thing they have alerted the public. it's a long term threat. it's a threat we have time to digest and deal with rather than running to the hills like a headless chicken. >> is there any artificial intelligence that concerns you? >> well for example, one day we may have a drone that can seek out and identify human targets and kill them indiscriminately. that could be a danger. a drone whose only mission is to kill anything that resembles a human form. that is a potential problem. it doesn't require that much artificial intelligence for a robot to simply identify the human form and then zap it. >> very interesting, thank you.
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continuing coverage now of the tom brady etall. and the fox urgent. the nfl filed court documents to confirm tom brady's suspengszsion. the star patriot's quarterback refused to cooperate and destroyed his own cell phone so investigators could never see what was on it. we have more details and they're breaking next. defense attorneys for the convicted gunman james holmes called his sister to the stand as they try to save their client from the death penalty. we're expecting to hear from his own parents this afternoon. will this man speak in his own defense? will we hear from as they know call him, jimmy holmes? that's coming.
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of the nation's youngest convicted murderers got out of prison today after completing his sentence. prosecutors in florida say he was 12 years old and his sister was 13 when they killed their father's girlfriend. a court sentenced each of them to two decades behind bars. the sister is set to leave this weekend. a passenger jet made an emergency landing at an airport that was closed. the jet ran low on fuel last week over fargo, north dakota. an olympic skier jumping over a rally car on a mountain in norway. he got in the car and the drivers get on a ferry. red bull released the video. new and breaking details on tom brady's suspension for the patriots. that's next.
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a woman killed herself in police custody. that's according to a county official who says it comes on top of the death by -- on top of death threats by phone and e-mail. they've been hacked and then county commissioners are getting death threats by phone and e-mail. moments ago county officials in texas released this new video of the woman sandra bland. they say to prove that she was alive before she entered her jail cell. the video shows she was alive at the time officers took her mug shot. officials say the video should shoot down rumors that sandra bland was actually dead when this mug shot was snapped. sandra bland turned up dead in her jail cell hanging from what officials call a make shift noose. one made out of trash bags we're told. an autopsy ruled the death a suicide. of course family members say she would never have killed herself. she was in jail in the first place after a cop pulled her over for a turn signal violation on the roadway. video shows the arresting officer threatening to light her
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up. he said i will light you up with a taser after an argument on whether she was allowed to smoke in her own car. the sheriff says the officer broke department rules in the way he handled that arrest. against continuing coverage of tom brady e the nfl will not reduce its four game suspension for using deflated footballs. that's the announcement that came today from nfl commissioner roger goodell. the nfl said we want you to cooperate and want your cell phone. if it's going to work out well for you to cooperate and give over your cell phone. that's what you do. if it's not going to work out, you destroy your cell phone and the 10,000 messages. that's what you would do if those things would not help you. he did not cooperate and destroyed his own cell phone. a judge asking the federal judge to confirm the suspension.
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in may, they found he was generally aware of the deplated footballs. the new england patriots were fined million dollars. roger goodell says new information about brady's phone sealed the deal. that information the commissioner says on the day on or before the day brady met with the league's investigators the quarterback told his assistant to destroy the phone. tom brady didn't even destroy his own phone. he told his assistant droitestroy my phone. because belichick, i don't know. the commissioner says brady new about the phone. trace gallagher has more. he knew they wanted the phone, his assistant destroyed the phone that sounds like enough. >> roger goodell served as the
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sole arbitrator for the hearing in june. the independent investigator who initially found that tom brady likely knew the footballs were being deflated. brady's lawyers says wells did not offer proof that brady had any knowledge of the air being let out of the balls. now you have the bombshell, the commissioner saying look in fact the reason we're upholding the punishment is that instead of turning over the cell phone, brady ordered the phone be destroyed. he says his deliberate destruction of relevant evidence went beyond a failure to cooperate. instead inthe commissioner believes brady was trying to hide evidence. the evidence being lost messages including alleged messages to the equipment guys accused of actually deflating those footballs. >> is an appeal possible trace, here? >> well the nfl players' association has already attacked
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the credibility of ted wells' report. it was the players' union that said tom brady could only be given a four game suspension by the commissioner himself. the punishment was handed out by the vice president of football operations so now that you have goodell upholding the punishment. it would be up to the players' union to decide if they want to fight this in a court of law. that might take a while unless the uniconon can find a judge. it's unlikely. by the way, no word from brady. the patriots are not commenting. the players' union says they will have a statement some time later on this afternoon. >> you know thinking about this if an investigator said trace i want your phone. you might not have anything that had anything to do with inflatable footballs in there. you might have had something to trace you you didn't want anybody to know about. whatever you give them might become public right? >> and deference to tom brady that's going to be their side of
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the story. we don't have to give you the phone. you think the phone contains information. we don't have to give you the phone. i'm sure his lawyers don't give them the phone. it's one of the things where you have to compel somebody to give over the evidence and have a legal basis for that. brady's side is going to be, look, we're not going to give you the phone because the phone -- kind of the hillary argument right, that phone contains personal things i didn't want the whole world to know about. shep. >> so as it stands now, tom brady gets a four game suspension but through week five. first game against who? the colts. first home game against who? the jets. really? jurors in colorado could hear from james holmes' parents at any moment now as defense attorneys try to prove the convicted mass killer deserves life behind bars and not the death penalty. let's take a live look inside the courtroom i other witnesses
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described him as a nice kid growing up. his sister took the stand yesterday in tears. she told jurors that he was a good brother and still loves him. they showed a series of home videos. the sister said they made her feel sad. lawyers displayed a picture of the two siblings together. the sister said she grabbed the photo from her parents' house after the attack. >> i wasn't sure if the fbi or whoever was in my home at the time was going to take everything. i just wanted one picture of us. >> jurors are deciding whether jimmy holmes should get the death penalty or life in prison. they found him guilty for murder for killing 12 people and injuring dozens more during a crowded midnight showing of the dark knight rises. we're outside the courthouse this afternoon. i imagine we could hear from james holmes' parents this
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afternoon? >> that's what we're waiting for right now. the defense team told the judge that bob and earlene holmes will testify today. right now, the prosecution is fighting the admittance of letters his mother wrote to her son. in them she says things like she knows he didn't know he was mentally ill. she prays for the victims and knows her son didn't choose to do this. al the judge plans to rule on that soon. also the judge will ask james holmes if he plans to testify. shep. >> i wonder what's going to happen there. attorneys for james holmes appear to be trying to paint him as just a perfect child, anyway. >> right. and the point by the defense is he grew up a normal kid in good schools, great neighbors and mental illness intervened and sent him to the theater three years ago. here's the second grade teacher. >> james was very friendly.
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very considerate. very playful. he was exuberant. the other children always liked to play with jimmy when it was recess time. >> as you mentioned other people have referred to him by his childhood name jimmy. a college friend agreed. the defense attorney said he was quote, sweet and gentle. then the prosecution asked this. >> did you know he had a desire to kill lots of people? >> objection, your honor, that misstates the evidence and is argumentive. >> overruled. >> no. >> family members of the 12 who were killed that night are also expected to have their say. that comes during what is known as victim impact. >> we'll go there for that parental testimony when it happens. word of more progress at a huge effort to identify the remains of hundreds of sailors and marines who died in the attack
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14 minutes before the the hour. the u.s. military trying to identify unidentified soldiers that died at pearl harbor. >> they're working to identify hundreds of marines soldiers who died aboard the uss oklahoma. honor guard members yesterday draped flags over some of the caskets and moved them from the site. 428 sailors and marine died on board the oklahoma. it capsized after getting hit by japanese torpedos during the surprise attack. the remains of 35 victims were identified the rest stayed classified as missing with their remains buried at that cemetery for decades.
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you can see here it says seven unknowns. now officials say they're using dna samples from relatives and family records to identify the remains of more sailors and marines. the two teenager missing after they left for a fishing trip on friday could still be alive. the u.s. coast guard has extended the a step father of the one of the boys said the two were supposed to stay in the river and inintercoastal killed they need to survive. forget hitting the gym what it you could pop a pill. a pill that tricks your body into thinking you just worked out. sounds kind of ridiculous doesn't it?
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you may soon be able may soon be able to take a pill and get the very same effect as a full workout. that's according to scientists in the united kingdom. they say they've developed a compound that mimics exercise. they call it compound 14. and compound-w gets rid of warts. compound 14 is a different thing. the scientists say this compound-14 tricks your cells into thinking they've run out of energy. the cells compensate by increasing their glucose level. scientists say the very same thing happens after you exercise. there's no word on whether it actually works on people. scientists say they tested the compound in mice and the animals lost 5% of their body
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weight. researchers say they hope that one day they can use what they've discovered to help treat obesity and diabetes. kennedy's here. she's the host of kennedy, 8:00 eastern time on the fox business network. a pill instead of a workout. >> exciting news. so this is what they did. they took the compound 14 which is not compound-w if they did have warts they would send them to the kennedy compound they would be skinny and wart free condition seven days. they had two mice. one fed a normal mice diet. the other ate the high pat p.f. chang's diet. they gave the mice the compound 14 and then the buildup, which made the cells adopted so the mice didn't have to do anything they looked slim trim and sexy after one week and they did, in fact lose 5% of their body weight. >> and id was just a trick.
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>> it was a cellular enzyme attic molecular trick that somehow set off a rube goldberg machine within the mouse body and they're hoping to replicate that process within the human body. so we will all be gobbling handfuls of compound 14 and we will look like models. we will look like we've been doing four crossfit classes a day. yet we'll be on the 14,000 calorie a day michael phelps diet. >> this is heaven. are you buying it? >> i will buy it as soon as there is a prescription available. >> no but do you believe in this thing? >> i believe in the miracle of science. but i also believe in exercise. ultimately you have to get back to the nuts and the bolts and the weight machines. unfortunately the treadmill and the elliptical if you really want to make long-lasting great changes in your physique and your body. >> or go to smaller portions and. >> what really happens is you change your body with what you eat. that's the tough reality. a lot of people think they can eat whatever and just exercise.
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the truth is if you're going to transform you have to go pretty much -- >> why not just take a diet pill. >> you can do that. >> take adderall or something. >> a diet pill? >> or drink a strong cup of coffee and a couple of red bulls. >> bounce off the walls. >> you know get a handful of sudafed and call it a day. >> is this part of kennedy on fox news tonight? >> no i saved this morsel for you. we're talking about a whole host of things including tom brady. >> everyone wants to be here for that. >> and his phone. >> deflated balls, destroyed phones where does it end for roger goodell? >> i don't even know. >> balls tonight on kennedy. she'll see you then. and i'll see you right after this.
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