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please, remember the spin stops here because we are definitely looking out for you. ♪ ♪ >> breaking tonight, the president defends his new gun rules. in a national town hall. and challenges the nra. >> there's a reason why the nra is not here. they're just down the street. and since this is the main reason they exist, you would think they would be prepared to have a debate -- >> debate with the white house -- >> oh, we've invited them. >> so right now tonight you're saying you would be willing to be -- >> we have invited them repeatedly. >> and now in a kelly file exclusive, the national rifle association responds. for the first time to president obama's direct challenge and it his new push for more gun control.
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welcome to the kelly file, everyone. i'm meg inmegyn kelly. soon we will be joined with an nra exclusive. the white house is calling a town hall on the campus after washington university. with his legacy potentially on the line, the president issuing a new challenge to the country. to reconsider one of the most cherished american rights to some extent. the second amendment. the right to bear arms. we have got a huge and important lineup for you tonight on this, on the political, on the legal fallout, from the president's executive action. and what this means for the gun rights of all-americans. judge napolitano is our analyst. a former speechwriter for george w. bush. press secretary under president obama. first, hear some of what president obama said including when mr. obama suggested that
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nra profits off of misleading the american public. >> every year we're losing 30,000 people to gun violence. and if we take that number from 30,000 down to let's say 28,000, that's 2,000 families who don't have to go through what the families at newtown or san bernardino or charleston went through. historically, the nra wasn't in favor of background checks. historically, many in the republican party were in favor of background checks. and what's changed is not that my proposals are particularly radical. what's change said we suddenly created an atmosphere in which i put out a proposal like background checks or after sandy hook, calling on congress along with people like abby gifford,
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who herself was a victim of gun violence, we put out a proposal that is common sense, modest, does not claim to solve every problem, is respectful of the second amendment, and the way it is described is that we're trying to take away everybody's guns. every time there is a mass shooting, gun sales spike. part of the reason is that the nra has convinced many of its members that somebody is going to come grab your guns. which is, by the way, really profitable for the gun manufacturers. it is a great advertising mechanism. but it is not necessary. >> we begin tonight with our kelly file exclusive. the nra's chris cox with his organizations first response to president obama. chris, thank you for being here. let's start with the notion that he wants to meet with you. he went on to say if only you'll put aside your rhetoric and what he has seen to be describing as
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strongman when it comes to gun issues. are you prepared to meet with him? >> megyn, let's be clear what this is about. this president is creating an illusion that he is doing something to keep people safe. he needs to do that because his policies failed miserably. he saw that in san bernardino when we add terrorist attack. this president didn't use it as an opportunity to unite this country. didn't use it as an opportunity to lay out a plan to defeat terrorism. he used it as an opportunity to impose more gun control on law abiding americans. treating that as a case of gun violence as well. >> exactly. this is an attempt to distract the american people away from his failed policies. so did we participate in cnn's event tonight? no, we didn't. we were offered one prescreened question. i know you don't send your questions over to the white house so i would rather have a conversation with you that is intellectually honest than sit through a lecture and get one opportunity to ask a prescreened question. >> does it make sense to meet with him? >> and talk about what, megyn? this president can talk about background checks all day long.
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but that's nothing more than a distraction away from he can't keep us safe and he supported every gun control proposal that's ever been made. he doesn't support the individual right to own a firearm. that's been a position of his supreme court nominees. the position of his administration. what are we going to talk about, basketball? i'm not interested in going to talk to the president who doesn't have a basic level of respect or understanding of the second amendment and law-abiding gun owners in this country. >> this is what he said. tonight he said this, there is not an area of our lives we don't make a little safer. he talked about toys that children could talk on. he talked about cars and seatbelt laws. he said to not pertain the same thing to guns would be inconsistent. >> this president is trying to make people believe that in order to love your children you have to hate your firearms. that's not only offensive, that's disgusting. this president would have you believe that somehow we don't care about keeping our kids
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safe. the nra does more to teach safety and gun ownership than this president ever has or will. >> he talks about the gun show loophole which is what his executive action is trying to get at among other things. he said that is a massive loophole and people have exploited it to avoid background checks and sometimes those guns have been used in murders. >> megyn, the san bernardino murderer has something in common with the santa barbara murderer and the aurora, chattanooga, every one of them went through a background check. they all passed the background check. it is 0.7%, according to barack obama's justice department, 0.7% of criminals obtain their firearms through gun shows. 0.7%. >> that's an unbelievable stat the way you listed it there. all of those murders -- >> every one. >> and passed a background check. he was sort of asked about that.
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and you saw paul balbo, sheriff in arizona, say none of your measures would have prevented any of these mass shootings. none of them. president obama said look, mental health problems are real. gun violence is real. we're not stopping all of them in this country. that is not realistic. the question is, can we make it less lethal. he cited an example out of china. right around newtown, 2010, a guy took a knife. guns are banned over there. stabbed 23 children. not one died because he didn't have a semiautomatic rifle is what president said. >> megyn, this president in his eighth year talks about something about prosecution in this country. he has overseen 40% decrease, 40% decrease, in prosecution of criminal misuse of firearms. at the same time as if that's not bad enough, he is going back and releasing armed criminals who have been successfully prosecuted and sent to jail. this president lost all credibility because he is no
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longer credible to speak to the issues of law abiding dwugun owners. >> last question, chris. he talked about newtown. he cried at white house in talking about newtown. it is not tough to figure out why. when you think back to the children. 6-year-olds who were murdered by some lunatic that day. the face of evil. and he said it was the only time in his presidency he has ever seen the secret service cry. when they went to newtown days after. one of the worst days of my presidency. what is your solution? how do you say we prevent another newtown? >> well, megyn, the president doesn't have a monopoly on compassion in this country. the president doesn't have a monopoly on loving and caring about kids. the president doesn't get to lecture us on loving our kids and caring about our kids. this president has done nothing to keep us safe. his policies have been a failure from start to finish. the national rifle association believes that we should protect
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our kids and our schools the same way we protect our president, politicians, athletes and money in our banks. and that's with armed security officers. armed security officer protecting our kids at school at the same time we can do something about mental health. we've been on this show talking about mental health reform. the president and your aide decided to have a conversation. welcome to the party. the nra has been trying to have this conversation for years. so have republicans in congress who tried to do something meaningful but this president was more interested in defeating the nra than defeating crime or mental health problem and ultimately defeating terrorism. it is shame but what we have come to expect from this president. >> up until now where the president is pushing for more money for mental health. they are tabling that for now. chris, i got run. >> thank you. >> joining me now, judge nepal tanno. this sounds simple, like, of
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course, we need to protect children. you are reminded of how harsh this issue is when you look at the cold hard facts. >> the president is not being honest, megyn. he kept referring to my proposal, my proposal, my proposal. every one of the proposals was rejected by the congress. the president offered in his speech on tuesday of this week to enact these into law via executive order and executive authority. basically -- >> same thing happened with immigration. >> correct. and courts stopped him with respect to immigration and said you can't change the immigration laws an they will stop him with respect to this. the issue is not the wisdom of what he wants to do, the issue is the authority. he does not have the authority to change the law no matter how noble his goals may be and he understands that. >> not even around the edges. this is like tighten the loophole that allows the gun sales, gun sales in certain -- >> if congress had remained
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silent on it and the president wanted to try to regulate an area of congressional silence, there is some authority and constitutional jurisprudence that would let him weigh in there. but he wasn't silent. what he failed to say at the town hall meeting is that congress rejected it three times. he cannot overcome the will of congress by rewriting the law. then he is a prince rather than a president. >> judge, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> joining us now with more, mark teeson. former speechwriter to former president bush. guys, thank you o both for being here. i thought it was a very thoughtful hour. to cnn's credit, they put a lot of pro gun people in the audience, including tya kyle. the widow of the american sniper. and the woman, do we have the soundbite, who herself was the victim of gun violence. here she is challenging the
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president. >> why can't your administration see the restrictions you are putting for making it harder for me to have a gun is making my kids and i less safe. >> there is nothing we propose that would make it harder for you to purchase a firearm. >> and there in lies the rub. the president says his doubters don't believe that. and there was powerful testimonials there tonight, mark. i will start with you. the importance of guns to people's lives as well as damage guns have done. >> absolutely. i mean, president obama finally got to meet some of the americans who cling to guns for the first time in his presidency. at the white house he got to surround himself with victims who agree with him because the white house gets to vet everybody, as bill knows. to cnn's credit, they invited a lot of people who were victims of violent crime, who had lost loved ones to gun violence who did not agree with the president and challenged him. i'm glad the nra didn't go.
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>> and to the president's credit, he sat there and answered them. >> absolutely. i don't think that is the event he was expecting but give him credit. he was respectful in his answers but he struggled with it. it is harder to face the victim, someone like tia kyle, who and she says why are gun prosecutions down 44% under your administration or rape victim who says you are making it harder for me. or meet a gun shop owner who explained to him, how hard these people work to keep the guns out of the hands of bad people. and said, instead of hiring more people to background check, hire 200 more atf agents who get the bad guys we are trying to keep the guns out of the hands of. >> you can sense the president's frustration that he would love to have more atf but can't get the funding for that. and atf is very busy. >> right. congress stops it every step waist. on the gun store owners, i thought it was amazing co-stand there and say we doring such a
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good job when the other side of the argument is all of these guns committing these crimes e purchased legally from gun store owners. you know, look. i think it was a mistake for the nra not to go. but when you listened to cox on your show just now, you see why they didn't. they didn't have a meaningful response to what do we do in response to gun violence. >> bill, you heard him tick through all those mass murders an all of the murderers passing background checks on the books. it is a powerful argument that nips around the edges aren't going to two anything. these nips around the edges aren't going to do anything. and they raise questions about how more gun laws aren't the answer. >> well, the answer isn't to do nothing. at my son's nursery school they added a second latch to the gate when you walk in because they
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didn't want someone to be able to just walk right in. if my son's nursery can do something. then get in the game, nra. democrats have been pushing mental health but republicans block it time and time again. they want meant aal health, nows the time to do it. >> joe biden says this isn't the priority for the white house. >> why did he say that? he said because congress keeps tabling it. >> he said it is tabled for now. the white house didn't push it. and they've had how many years since newtown? i'm not saying that's the silver bullet, pardon the term, either. but if it were so outraged about the guns, where is the outrage about the mental health in the country wlaand what we see? 9 times out of 10 it is some mab in his early 20s with a psychotic break. and there are usually some signs that precede it, mark. >> the other thing, bill is
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saying, what should be done? maybe the president ought to not preside over 40% reduction in prosecution of gun crimes under existing gun laws. he wrote in the "new york times" today there is a crisis of gun violence. yet under his administration, according to syracuse university study, 40% down compared to george w. bush in terms of prosecution. if there is an epidemic of gun violence, then the president is not doing his job. he had to face tia kyle saying no. there is a record low of 44-year low of gun crimes in this country. >> go ahead, bill. >> first of all, i know it was said that we should celebrate that. i don't think that gun violence in this country at the level it is at is anything to celebrate. >> the president had no problem with the way -- >> i don't agree. i don't agree. >> second of all, the enforcement isn't down because of the president, it is because they -- >> really? >> yeah, really.
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>> the republicans are responsible for all -- >> that's why the president added atf, so they could go out and enforce the law. that's the point largely of what he did on tuesday. >> it is his justice department. 44% down from george w. bush ten years ago. >> thank you both for being here. >> thanks, megyn. >> outrage grows. just before we move on, we will get to this in a second. this is an extraordinary moment. extraordinary television. chris cox talking to the president of the united states sitting there with regular citizens. i would love to get your thoughts on it. let me know and we will take a look at it. we will circle back to this. there is, however, other news, including this. outrage is growing and why shouldn't it be? as dozens and dozens more women coming forward with more stories of sexual assault. big groups of middle eastern
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immigrants. not just in germany. wait until you hear how widespread this was. what's worse? we will show you how many of the authorities involved in this are now focused on making sure the immigrants who are behind this and those who may or may not be connected to this don't get a hard time from the public. plus, obama administration is changing standards for being an air traffic controller in toward get more diversity in control towers. and they are not making it harder to get into the towers. our legal team is here on who gets the blame if something goes south at 3,000 -- 3,000? how about 30,000 feet. plus, outrage among parents. after school official says e-mail to an entire school to give them the chance to work for hillary clinton's campaign. we have the fallout from that straight ahead. >> my son didn't appreciate being targeted by anybody via his school e-mail. for a political campaign whatsoever. marco rubio thinks it's unfair
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breaking tonight, germany is reeling in the aftermath of mass attacks targeting young women on new year's eve. more and more victims are stepping forward with harrowing accounts of assault and even rape. the worst of it happened in the
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city of cologne as we told you last night. now there are reports of similar attacks in major cities across germany. smt of the perpetrators are described as arab or african men. at least some of them are believed to be refugees. from syria. and what the "new york times" called an unprecedented series of coordinated attacks. trace gallagher reports from our west coast newsroom. trace? >> megyn, german officials have said there is no hard evidence that syrian refugees seeking asylum were involved in the violence but that is strongly disputed by a leaked police report published in the german newspaper. the report says one of the suspects told police quoting here i'm syria you have to treat me kindly. ms. merkel invited me. one said her to of his residence permit in front of police saying you can't do anything to me, i can get a new one tomorrow. and there are reports police briefly held 15 asylum seekers in connection with the attacks.
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it is unclear why they were released but police claim at the time they were overwhelmed. witnesses describe the scene at cologne's main train station as a gauntlet saying dozens of women today run through masses of intoxicated men. >> they were like they were in power and they could do anything with the women out on the street partying. they touched us everywhere. it was truly terrible. >> so far more than 150 women have filed criminal complaints. but much of this information didn't come out for nearly five days. leading many to accuse police of trying to cover up the attack to preserve public support for the country's pro refugee policies. others believe anti-immigrant groups are using the attacks to stir up hatred against refugees. but today a german justice minister said if it's proven that asylum seeks were involved in the violence they would face deportation. germany continues to be europe's
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most welcoming country for refugees but publish perception is quickly changing. megyn? >> trace, thank you. joining me now, a distinguished senior fellow at gatestone institute, an international policy group and think tank. a dual german and u.s. citizen who lives in europe. thank you for being here. i'm hearing people today say things as dramatic as europe is lost. suggesting the culture there is being forced to conform to the refugees and large groups of muslims who have no desire to assimilate. your thoughts? >> yeah, this has been going on for years. but fast-tracked for six months with this massive migration of more than a million people coming into germany. mostly from muslim countries. approximately 80% of the migrants that came into germany are muslims. and these groups are very, very difficult to assimilate. a lot of the younger people
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coming into the country are not employable. they are essentially shiftless and many of them are getting involved in petty crime and essentially the german government completely lost control over the security situation in the country as we've seen. >> do you feel -- you look at this, is germany over as we know it? is europe? >> well, the europe that we have come to know and that we have come to love is certainly over. germany will never be the same. it is just impossible to integrate these people and there's already a very big problem and many european countries including germany with parallel societies where those that are not integratable into society set up their parallel society, including with sharia courts, application of sharia law. this is just going to continue and basically be fast-tracked from here on out. >> it is one of those, when you report on it, it is strange to say large groups of arab men.
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it sounds like you are condemning all arab men. but what's happening in germany right now, is they're steering as clear of mentioning of muslims as possible. it happens to be relevant in identifying particular perpetrators here who are dancing their refugee status, bragging about how mrs. merkel invited me here and now you're stuck with me. >> yes. this has been going on for a long time. the german government essentially believes that 50% of the migrants that have been coming into the country have no idea now where they are. so this is a problem that's just going to spiral from here on out. >> unbelievable. now they are chastising people for saying anything that may be anti-migra anti-migrant. meanwhile, these people are scared. women were assaulted by a thousand men in cologne alone. thank you. >> yes. >> stay on it. >> my pleasure.
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>> also tonight, one of hollywood's top hunks is in hot water because of how he chose to dress on new year's eve. we will show you his offensive costume. on how the pc police are handling this. and another story we are doing with brian. if you watch nothing else tonight, watch this segment. i cannot wait. a local sheriff is going after the documentary, "the making of a murderer." we will ask the series creators, they are here tonight, they are disputing the account and evidence left on the cutting room floor and why even they think some folks may be rushing to judgment here. >> this is one of the biggest miscarriages of justice i ever saw in 20 years and thousands of cases. i absolutely love my new york apartment, but the rent is outrageous. good thing geico offers affordable renters insurance. with great coverage it protects my personal belongings should they get damaged, stolen or destroyed. [doorbell] uh, excuse me. delivery. hey. lo mein,
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. tonight, new backlash over the netflix series "making a murder murderer" that gripped the nation and stirred up controversy. two years after his release, he and his nephew were arrested and later convicted of murdering a 25-year-old woman. earlier today, the sheriff whose department is at the center of the case and accused of planting
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evidence said he stands by the murder conviction. >> i don't believe that this is a documentary because it leaves out a lot of information. >> the leg irons and shackles or handcuffs that were found out the residence, i think that's key piece. quite frankly, i feel we did nothing wrong. i believe that justice was served and i believe he is guilty. >> joining me now, the filmmakers. laura richardy and laura demoss. >> thank you. >> all right, the claims made on the air 4 hours ago, saying this began as work you are doing for the defense. or as a project run by the defense and only once netflix got interested did you sprinkle in the other side's story, really. >> i would say that's a baseless allegation. >> not true? >> no. we were graduate film students when we read the "new york
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times" article that had a headline that said freed by dna. we thought this was an amazing opportunity, a window with which to look at our system. we had a case where this system failed and now we add case that was going to unfold in front of our eyes. >> right. extraordinary by any measure. you think ten years, right? following this case, getting to know steven avery, all of the players involved here. you had extraordinary access as the film shows. let's put it aside for a moment. the question of guilt or innocence. >> sure. >> what did you think is the lesson about the criminal justice system here? >> well we were really trying to expose when steven avery reentered the system in 2005, two years after release from prison, as dna exonerated him, what we wanted to explore is what extent had the system made meaningful progress since its wrongful in 2005.
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>> what is your conclusion? >> well there is advance are we spe respect to dna and - >> when it comes to people who are poor, uneducated be within intellectually gifted, you see that in the film. court-appointed lawyer was terrible. horrible. and steve avery had some dough because he had a settlement, he was in jail for 18 years, he hired a lawyer, two of them, they didn't get him off but he had fair representation. what happened to the nephew, who is a killer, according to the jury, still is wronged. he had a terrible lawyer and it did not work to his benefit. >> and i think what the series begs is what are all of the forces, like how are we deciding guilt and innocence in this country. because it is not just what's happening in the courtroom. as you see play out in the series. it is the long process of pretrial court dates, of media coverage. press conferences. where the prosecutors is making
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his case to perspective jurors. >> sorry. i'm battling a cold. what did you think? did you think they did it? >> moira and i said before, we don't have an opinion about the guilt or innocence of steven avery or brendan dousy. what we were exploring is the extent by which the process that was unfolding was fair. >> we will leave it at that. thank you for being here. i'm worked up over the cold. we'll be right back. how do i know i'm getting the best price on this? we'll match any competitors price. what about this? price match guarantee. and this? yep! so no monkey business, no tomfoolery? oh, we do have tom foolery, tom. staples has a price match guarantee. make low prices happen. staples make more happen.
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were e-mailed a pitch to volunteer for hillary clinton's presidential campaign. here is what one mother had to say about it. >> my son didn't appreciate being targeted by anybody via his school e-mail. for political campaign whatsoever. i'll be honest, he is not a fan of hillary clinton to begin with. he just has done his homework and he didn't like her. but he doesn't like the fact he got the e-mail from anybody via his school e-mail. >> so she tells her own todd starns. author of thomas everton and triple e pirates, brian, good to see you. the school says it was an honest mistake. >> yeah, an honest mistake. the principal doesn't back down when connor who is a freshman and natalie, a sophomore, decided what they had to do for community service. which they thought was great. i'm a fellow, be a fellow, volunteer for hillary. isn't that the type of thing about giving back it to the
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community. isn't that what mother teresa had in mind? for those that don't know enough about hillary clinton, that a community service to tell more about that. >> a secretary who doesn't know any better who forwarded on the request. >> but the principal didn't back down. they had to two to the superintendent who said, okay, this isn't a big deal. the superintendent wrote a follow-up letter to make clear to todd and everybody else since we are doing the segment tonight, that it won't happen again. they did make a mistake. one thing we should have done is provide parent with more information so they could make an informed decision on whether they thought their kids should do this as community service. listen, the parents shoouldn't making a decision between this and working in a soup kitchen. >> learn about the political process, it is quite valuable. move on. actor chris hemsworth went to a new year's eve party and tell viewers what he did. >> his wife took a picture and posted this. they dressed up as different
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people. someone is giving the finger there. it is blurred out. when you see chris hemsworth, i feel like i'm looking in the mirror. he is in the background and he is circled there. and he doesn't put a shirt on often. he is dressed like an indian, american indian. certain people in the native american community are offended by this because quote according to one person he looks exactly like my ancestors. well isn't that the reason you dress up? if you good to a party and you want to dress up like you, what good is it dressing up? you dress up to -- >> he wasn't mocking them. he was dressing like them. >> he wasn't walking around something derogatory like something to look negative like a scalp or mocking them. he dressed like an american indian. like the person's ancestors were there. this guy is from australia. which as far as i know doesn't get involved in the early american process. so please, cut him a break. >> you're not allowed to wear any offensive halloween costumes. this is a new year's eve party
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and it is weird they were dressing up. >> can we agree that it was weird? can we agree on something? >> let's's have that moment of kumbaya together. speaking of, do you miss your camp days? i do. i'm thinking of my friend, kelly mcguines, who would be reminding me of everything we did bad at camp. but you can go to camp and label yourselves a kiddle. >> yes, i'm embarrassed to be a grown-up. now even though i was dissuaded by the fact that adults were using coloring books and using lego, which i thought were for children, now we find out they are now going to camps at the tune of 1 million a summer. adults to going to camps for things like rock camp. >> not just any camp.
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here is one in pennsylvania, they give free hiv testing in a natural clothing optional as lbgt environment. another one, meeta mamaste as soon as you walk in, she is is working in inner child work shame and successful aging. what is successful ageing? anyone alive. >> successful aging is anyone not dying. hangover yoga is some of the things you are doing. >> now you're sell meg on it. and it goes on. so then there's, at one place, they give talks or soulversations about life. then offering soul powered healing treatment which involves light finger touches on places on your back or bottom. who is it, la bash? yeah. national review wrote a piece saying, they touch mid bottom
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and nothing happened. >> so when you see one thing happen and they don't happen, that's another story in the segment. i will say this, can we as a people do things like when you grow up, you good on vacation. when you're kids gu to camp. when you're tired of your kids, you send them away for the summer. but when you're an adult you have to make a designificant to act like an adult. raise chyour children or be a grown-up. >> i think we should give it some thought. here is one instruction given by the instructor at meal time. >> if you snore, if you pass gas, if you laugh or cry, those are carriers of energy. so allow that. instead of grace, that's what you get. all right, i want to end it on a truly happy note, which is, are you going to be worth $700 million more come saturday night? >> you're talking about powerball. biggest give away everybody -- well not a give away, it is
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everybody else's money who thinks they have a chance of this. you are not going to win. megyn, you are not going to win. james, your floor manager with the loud laugh is not going to win. i'm goning to win. look at all of the things more likely to win than us winning. we are more likely to be seriously hurt in a pogo stick accident than win. we are more likely to have identical quadruplets than win. it is easier to become president. 1 in 10 million, than win. because the odds are stacked against us. >> look how low, the plane crash is disturbingly likely. >> it will probably happen soon. >> i'm going to bet thid thinki about that tonight. >> it is safer on a hover board. so chances of us winning is 1 in 115 million. >> zero if you don't play. you got at least try. >> right. but i don't want to try. >> you shouldn't. if you won it, people would be like, really? >> you would be happy for me.
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>> they don't want tv news anchors to win powerball. >> you want to know how to win? >> how? >> i'm pretty sure they would like to see shef win. they say let the machine pick it, number one, and combinations, buy the ticket in pennsylvania. and don't pitck 42, 63 or 11. >> okay, bye. now, obama administration lowering standards for becoming an air traffic controller. now i'm realing scared. that 1 in 115 million going up. we'll be back.
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can't find you anywhere! don't settle for u-verse. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. developing tonight, obama's administration's faa, in charge of keeping us safe when we fly, putting diversity ahead of safety. lowering standards in order to have a more diverse work force. a. if news legal analyst and new york trial lawyer, mark, what exactly is the perceived problem and what are they doing to solve it? >> megyn, i will answer your question with a question. and it's personal. would your classmates consider you to be more humble or
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dominant? >> what? >> i'm sorry, megyn. i can't help pyou. i'm going with humble. next. >> i would say i'm a combination of both. >> that's an actual question on the new exam that people have to pass. yes, megyn. >> i'm hired? i'll do it. >> finish, mark. >> how many sports did you participate in high school? >> zero. >> sounds more like a dating website. >> cheerleaders. >> you are not safe now. we are not safe. >> seriously, he is not kidding. i didn't know about the first one. but those are actual questions on new exam to become an air traffic controller because they have a diversity problem and they are trying to get more diverse ity in the poursforce. is this the way? >> may i question, your honor. is this the test to get into school to become an air traffic
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controller? after you pass this -- mark, give me one second. after you pass this oral test, and it is a test to determine, are you going to succeed in school, you then go to a three or four-month program, then you go to a two or three-year apprenticeship. then you will pass or not pass. then you're an air traffic controller. >> okay. here is the problem. they literally took 3,000 qualified candidates -- >> really qualified. >> that went to college and had a degree in air traffic controlling. i didn't know that existed. >> off the charts in the test and threw out their applications. >> instead, they are bringing in people off the street. you have to speak english. have a high school diploma. be a u.s. citizen. and pass this ridiculous test. >> once you do that, so everyone understands, once do you that, all that does is get you into the school to become an air traffic controller. you don't answer those questions
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on the test and good to the tower. it takes four years. >> the truth, it cost $400,000 of our taxpayers money to train these people to see if they become an air traffic controller. >> correct. >> i would like to start off with people who have degrees in the dog gone arena. >> you know how mark likes tests? this is a study that independent age sncy did to figure out whats the best test. not necessarily the best air traffic controller. but who will succeed in school. who will be the best student for that $420,000 education. who is going to get through the -- >> i get it. >> were you the captain or quarterback of the football team? >> were you? >> no, i was the cheerleader. >> arthur is defending his test? >> what is the cheer again? >> no, you just feel better, megyn. megyn. staying in rhythm...
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just reading our facebook and twitter feed. people are nothappy. they believe what chris cox today say. have a great night, i'm megyn kelly. tonight with just 25 days until iowa, donald trump is questioning if ted cruz is eligible to be president. >> everybody tells me to get a joint passport. >> we will have joint reaction. >> we will find ways to reduce gun violence consistent with the second amendment. >> president obama continues his assault on your second amendment rights. dana loesch here tonight with the debate. >> women's rights are human rights and human rights are women's rights. one stand for all. >> and donald trump releasees a new ad slamming hillary clinton's record on women's rights. all of that, plus