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kennedy, ted kennedy, and john kerry. when i sit in the senate, i often run my hand across those names and i think about the legacy they built and about the responsibility and the opportunity that comes with being a united states senator from massachusetts. time and again, john kerry has shown us what public service looks like. and we are allt, grateful for it. to john, to alex, and vanessa -- thank you for giving me a chance to be part of the celebration. and to john, on behalf of lake a grateful country, thank you for your service. thank you. [applause] sen. markey: my name is ed markey and i'm the junior senator from the state of massachusetts and i am very proud to have that role. [laughter] [applause] sen. markey: thank you, vicky, for bringing us all together to celebrate the legendary life of secretary john kerry. it was vicki kennedy, and john kerry who first encouraged me to run for the united states senate seat four years ago. actually, in 1976, john kerry knocked on my door after the speaker of the house had ki
kennedy, ted kennedy, and john kerry. when i sit in the senate, i often run my hand across those names and i think about the legacy they built and about the responsibility and the opportunity that comes with being a united states senator from massachusetts. time and again, john kerry has shown us what public service looks like. and we are allt, grateful for it. to john, to alex, and vanessa -- thank you for giving me a chance to be part of the celebration. and to john, on behalf of lake a...
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kennedy, ted kennedy and john kerry. when i sit in the senate, i also run my hand across those names and i think about the legacy they built and about the responsibility and the that comes with you state senator -- being a united states senator. to john, to alex and vanessa, thank you for giving me a chance to be part of the celebration and to john, on behalf of a grateful country, thank you for your service. thank you. [applause] >> my name is ed markey. i am the junior senator from the state of massachusetts. i am very proud to have that role. you for bringing us all together to celebrate the legendary life of secretary john kerry. it was vicki kennedy and john kerry who birthed and covers me to run four years ago. john kerry knocked on my door after the speaker of the house had kicked my desk out in the hall and he offered me his furniture for my very first congressional race. i am still benefiting from his friendship. vicki, ted, love you so much, you are the light of his life, a one-woman multitalented force of , yo
kennedy, ted kennedy and john kerry. when i sit in the senate, i also run my hand across those names and i think about the legacy they built and about the responsibility and the that comes with you state senator -- being a united states senator. to john, to alex and vanessa, thank you for giving me a chance to be part of the celebration and to john, on behalf of a grateful country, thank you for your service. thank you. [applause] >> my name is ed markey. i am the junior senator from the...
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on the issue of ted kennedy and bill clinton yes they're bigs but they're our bigs.t was not good enough for me. and the women complaining about, and going after clinton, whether it is feinstein, boxer, others in the beginning, from the year of the woman, 1992 when they got swept into the senate, one of the first things they did was defend ted kennedy when me was under fire, i believe in '93. so from the beginning, it's been a fraud, tucker. it's been a fraud for the women who have enabled it and fraud for the men who use it to gain access to women. >> tucker: you have seen it from the inside. i remember getting into a yelling match over ted kennedy, complicated guy, with good quality, he liked dogs for example. but he did kill a woman. you aren't allowed to point that out. where does this leave us, when the smoke clears, and the last harasser has been forced out of his job, does it change the way the left approaches feminism we're talking not just about some one who says something that's rude or xhiments a woman walking hallway. we're talking about assault. this is
on the issue of ted kennedy and bill clinton yes they're bigs but they're our bigs.t was not good enough for me. and the women complaining about, and going after clinton, whether it is feinstein, boxer, others in the beginning, from the year of the woman, 1992 when they got swept into the senate, one of the first things they did was defend ted kennedy when me was under fire, i believe in '93. so from the beginning, it's been a fraud, tucker. it's been a fraud for the women who have enabled it...
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"why ted kennedy -- what would she have thought of ted's career?wer, maybe she would feel it was worth it." that was 2009. >> wrote that, talking about ann incident that was happening in the '60s. we are talking about these very, very different times. >> tucker: he killed a woman and served until 2009. t that fall. matt, he got adulation from feminist because he was for abortion and they ignore the fact that he actually killed somebody. >> tucker: roy moore is on the ballot today in 2017. i think we can go back and talk about how people did bad things in o the past. >> tucker: my only point is -- and i said it last night on the show, i think there are peoplesa who are willing to makere excuss for moore for political reasons. i just think that's wrong. i think you shouldic assess this on the facts. i'm accused of something, don't -- i don't want myy kids dealing with that, just answer the question. i'm just saying, we have a decades long history of the left putting politics ahead of women and i don't wanti to have to pretend that is okay, because it
"why ted kennedy -- what would she have thought of ted's career?wer, maybe she would feel it was worth it." that was 2009. >> wrote that, talking about ann incident that was happening in the '60s. we are talking about these very, very different times. >> tucker: he killed a woman and served until 2009. t that fall. matt, he got adulation from feminist because he was for abortion and they ignore the fact that he actually killed somebody. >> tucker: roy moore is on the...
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i remember getting into a yelling match over ted kennedy when he died.omplicated guy with some good qualities, he liked dogs for example, but he did kill a woman. and you are not allowed to point that out, i remember that very well. where does this leave us when the smoke clears and the last harasser has been forced out of his job? doesn't change the way the left approaches feminism? >> remember, we are also talking not just about someone who says something that is rude, or complement the woman as she walks on the hallway, we are now talking about assault, and this is very different, but we tend to be conflating a little bit the difference between a man who was complement and a woman versus a man who is physically assaulting women. we are going to have to sort those things out. at this point, really, talk or it's common sense. with these liberal men are doing is clearly an affront to what all of us already knew was wrong in the first place. >> tucker: i think that's right. a lot of it is common sense. exactly. thank you very much, as always. >> thanks, t
i remember getting into a yelling match over ted kennedy when he died.omplicated guy with some good qualities, he liked dogs for example, but he did kill a woman. and you are not allowed to point that out, i remember that very well. where does this leave us when the smoke clears and the last harasser has been forced out of his job? doesn't change the way the left approaches feminism? >> remember, we are also talking not just about someone who says something that is rude, or complement the...
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his great mentor was ted kennedy. thise had and he still has -- a very affable person -- this great ability to get along with everyone. the person he was closest to was orrin hatch. pushwo of them together lobbying for his appointment as a federal judge, just before jimmy carter left office. and that for the supreme court. people have sai that, anyone who can get along so well with ted kennedy and orrin hatch deserves to be on the court. brian: euro in the book that he married a non-jew. david: he married a non-jewish woman. she is part of the british aristocracy. her father, lord something or other, was not only in the house of lords, but the chairman for several years of the conservative party in britain. harolded in two mcmillan's cabinets. i was a more of a centrist democrat, but a lifelong democrat. what's interesting, his children protestants,sed as at this for palin -- episcopalian. one is an episcopal priest. since on the court, he has been a major voice on matters relating to the jewish community and especial
his great mentor was ted kennedy. thise had and he still has -- a very affable person -- this great ability to get along with everyone. the person he was closest to was orrin hatch. pushwo of them together lobbying for his appointment as a federal judge, just before jimmy carter left office. and that for the supreme court. people have sai that, anyone who can get along so well with ted kennedy and orrin hatch deserves to be on the court. brian: euro in the book that he married a non-jew. david:...
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so if alabama wants a ted kennedy of its own they can have what they want because they're the voters and it's their franchise not what the rules say or due process. >> shannon: if he is seated it turns into an issue for the senate to decide as a body on its own. so, anyway, we'll stick around. december 12 will be here before we know it and lots of pontificating. chris stirewalt, thanks for coming in. >>> they're burning the midnight oil to get the gop tax bill across the finish line. we're now in a special 20-hour window during which it's expected to go to a bill and go before the end of the week and president trump said why not today. there's potential road blocks from both sides of the aisle. here is our own ed henry. >> they passed the first test by getting the motion to move forward and it's coming in part because you had the president yesterday in capitol hill and today in missouri giving a speech and directly making a sales pitch we did not see him do on health care reform to the point that i'm picking up new information tonight from top republicans they think even john mccain
so if alabama wants a ted kennedy of its own they can have what they want because they're the voters and it's their franchise not what the rules say or due process. >> shannon: if he is seated it turns into an issue for the senate to decide as a body on its own. so, anyway, we'll stick around. december 12 will be here before we know it and lots of pontificating. chris stirewalt, thanks for coming in. >>> they're burning the midnight oil to get the gop tax bill across the finish...
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not all. >> there this is the biggest difference since 1990 and the ted kennedy idea. they came in and contributed to the economy. today we want an open border. that's what the progressives want. >> laura: they don't want any border. they don't want deportation except murderers. everyone can come and go. it's a global order. >> what we want to do in a merit based system is eliminate chain migration is the same conclusion under bill clinton and all of the commissions. >> laura: the commissions never get anything done. >> they suggested a merit based system and clinton acknowledged that. this should be a bipartisan support. >> laura: how many immigrants game under a chain migration? 13 million over the last 25 years? >> it's 1.1 million every year and only 140 is the worker and the immediate family. do you the math on that. that's over 900,000 people a year are coming in the chain migration. >> laura: are you confident that the democrats will limit chain migration? otherwise they will kill the dream act. will they do it? >> we will see. this is where the self-interest on
not all. >> there this is the biggest difference since 1990 and the ted kennedy idea. they came in and contributed to the economy. today we want an open border. that's what the progressives want. >> laura: they don't want any border. they don't want deportation except murderers. everyone can come and go. it's a global order. >> what we want to do in a merit based system is eliminate chain migration is the same conclusion under bill clinton and all of the commissions. >>...
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. >> i'm going to give a a chance to respond people keep bringing up ted kennedy and bill clinton in this environment i don't think bill clinton would have survived he would have been driven from office in this day and age so it's not a credible analogy because it wouldn't happen. this is a different time. so again if this is indeed true would you rather see him in office or a democrat? >> if it turned out to be true someone abused women even above the age of consent that person is not something i wouldn't want in any office but don i want to respond because max got a good run there -- >> -- but listen, what max is saying, his party that he dominated for years was a partdy that put us into wars and destroyed our working class. and he l. then left. that's fine. just like clarence thomas where would he go to declare his reputation. i want you to hold the standard for both parties that has the kinds of things you're alleging we'll see how you do go down the line and end of the day, max, the party you want to run is not good for america. and you lost. see americans chose geagainst y and
. >> i'm going to give a a chance to respond people keep bringing up ted kennedy and bill clinton in this environment i don't think bill clinton would have survived he would have been driven from office in this day and age so it's not a credible analogy because it wouldn't happen. this is a different time. so again if this is indeed true would you rather see him in office or a democrat? >> if it turned out to be true someone abused women even above the age of consent that person is...
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but when ted kennedy was in the senate, ted kennedy had no closer friend in the u.s. senate. so when he talks about an era of cooperation, he did live that in a prior time. >> right. and so what you just saw was a man from that much earlier era, it seems like hundreds of years ago now, it was only a few years ago, trying to deal with today, with the way the senate is today. the senate used to be a body where people did reach across the aisle, they had friendships across the aisle, they had interests across the aisle, there would be military experts on the democratic side and the republican side and they would work together on defense bills. that's not what it is now. it's a smaller, less efficient version of the house, basically, where it splits along partisan lines, so we're always talking about those one or two votes that will tip the scale. all the republicans are over here and all the democrats are over here. that's the way it is and i don't think it's going to change. i think he was speaking for an earlier time and wistfully for an earlier time. that ain't coming back an
but when ted kennedy was in the senate, ted kennedy had no closer friend in the u.s. senate. so when he talks about an era of cooperation, he did live that in a prior time. >> right. and so what you just saw was a man from that much earlier era, it seems like hundreds of years ago now, it was only a few years ago, trying to deal with today, with the way the senate is today. the senate used to be a body where people did reach across the aisle, they had friendships across the aisle, they...
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because people keep bringing up ted kennedy and bill clinton. in this environment, i don't think bill clinton would have survived. i think bill clinton would have been driven from office in this day and age. i don't even think that's a credible analogy here because it wouldn't happen. it's a different time. so, again, if this is indeed true, would you rather see him in office or a democrat? it's a very easy -- >> if it turned out to be true that someone abused women, even women that were above the age of consent, i would think that person is not somebody i would want to be in any office. but i want to respond because max got a good run off in there. >> you should abandon donald trump if you believe that. >> what max is saying, max's party that he dominated for years was a party that put us into wars for years and destroyed our working class. and he now left. here's the thing i want to say, just like clarence thomas, where would he go to recover his reputation? i want you to hold to the standard every single person in office, both parties -- >> c
because people keep bringing up ted kennedy and bill clinton. in this environment, i don't think bill clinton would have survived. i think bill clinton would have been driven from office in this day and age. i don't even think that's a credible analogy here because it wouldn't happen. it's a different time. so, again, if this is indeed true, would you rather see him in office or a democrat? it's a very easy -- >> if it turned out to be true that someone abused women, even women that were...
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. >> sean: ted kennedy, the lion of the senate who left the woman at the bottom of a body of water.e went home, told nobody. there was a house across the street and he was so beloved. >> in the modern era a lot of people are putting the current marker at bill clinton. because he was excused by the woman who period. his life. but mrs. clinton. there's a special place for the women who have covered this kind of behavior. >> sean: listen to what i said about john conyers. i never liked the thing that he ever said. politically we are on opposite sides. john conyers says no, others say it didn't happen. i believe clarence thomas was smeared at the last minute. use the october surprise after october surprise, whether it's a dui to george bush or an allegation in a campaign 30 days out of an election. sometimes it's not true. what do we do, how should people act when one side says it happened and without smearing them like the clintons did for 30 years and take their allegation seriously. was it -- we need to find out we need to know. how do you balance that? i will get to sebastian in a m
. >> sean: ted kennedy, the lion of the senate who left the woman at the bottom of a body of water.e went home, told nobody. there was a house across the street and he was so beloved. >> in the modern era a lot of people are putting the current marker at bill clinton. because he was excused by the woman who period. his life. but mrs. clinton. there's a special place for the women who have covered this kind of behavior. >> sean: listen to what i said about john conyers. i never...
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when you had ted kennedy, al gore, john kerry, joe biden supporting the reagan tax cuts. i trust half priced sushi sold by a gas station than i trust the democrat's party today and noneconomic policies. >> (laughter) >> when it comes to jobs we've created 42 million jobs since '61, you have created half of those jobs. >> small businesses collapsed under obama. david: okay, guys, to john tamny, john, it's clear that the democrats are focusing on this class warfare thing that-- saying that the tax cuts are nothing, but give away to the rich and so on. how far do you think that's going to get the democratic party? >> well, i wish you'd get them very far as if i wish republicans would embrace that and say, yeah, we're all about reducing the penalties on those who achieve remarkable things and also reducing penalties on those who invest in them. that's the problem with the proposed tax cuts, they don't reduce taxes, but i don't think it matters. i think the genius of this economy is inaction in washington. never underestimate the genius of gridlock for boosting growth. david:
when you had ted kennedy, al gore, john kerry, joe biden supporting the reagan tax cuts. i trust half priced sushi sold by a gas station than i trust the democrat's party today and noneconomic policies. >> (laughter) >> when it comes to jobs we've created 42 million jobs since '61, you have created half of those jobs. >> small businesses collapsed under obama. david: okay, guys, to john tamny, john, it's clear that the democrats are focusing on this class warfare thing that--...
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when ted kennedy died, he was the lion of the senate, right, he was widely celebrated. so you have a problem which is the branch of government that is supposed to be most accountable to the people most often tends to be -- tends to be the least. and what i really hope is that what is happening throughout the private sector from weinstein to lauer starts sweeping congress as well. that should be elementary here. >> it's stunning that the moral compass has turned to corporate america. we've seen members of the congressional black caucus refusing to call for conyers resignation. they had a meeting on wednesday and congressman sedrick richmond and james clyburn suggests conyers should be held to a different standard than men in other industries. watch this. >> you guys don't appreciate other men in other industries have faced similar accusations and gotten out of the way, resigned, stepped down, far faster than he has, right? >> you would have to give me some examples. >> harvey weinstein, charlie rose, matt lauer. >> i don't think -- >> who elected them? >> who elected the
when ted kennedy died, he was the lion of the senate, right, he was widely celebrated. so you have a problem which is the branch of government that is supposed to be most accountable to the people most often tends to be -- tends to be the least. and what i really hope is that what is happening throughout the private sector from weinstein to lauer starts sweeping congress as well. that should be elementary here. >> it's stunning that the moral compass has turned to corporate america. we've...
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ethel kennedy, ted kennedy. >> what's special about betty is she has a little bit of love for everyone. >> it really makes a special experience. like the first time you go to disney land. >> it's really that good? >> i'm serious. >> wow. >> it's a job that can be really tough but for almost her entire career, betty nash has flown the shuttle from washington national to boston so she can be home at night to manassas to care for her son who has special needs. >> i feel like i have not done enough. you know. >> you are are kind of an under achiever. >> in the lobby where she started in 1957, american airlines ceo honored her for her 60 years of service. >> it's a 60 year pen. there are not many of these in existence. yes you may, it's yours. a pen studded with diamonds. a box full of pins. and diamond earrings from tiffanies. >> there's the pin. and there's the earrings. >> but the modest nash insists it's not really about her. it's about her coworkers. and her customers. >> do i like my job? i love >> at reagan national, bruce, wusa9. >> give it up for american airlines taking care of it
ethel kennedy, ted kennedy. >> what's special about betty is she has a little bit of love for everyone. >> it really makes a special experience. like the first time you go to disney land. >> it's really that good? >> i'm serious. >> wow. >> it's a job that can be really tough but for almost her entire career, betty nash has flown the shuttle from washington national to boston so she can be home at night to manassas to care for her son who has special needs....
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according to the ap the diversity lisa lottery program was a bipartisan bill introduced by senator ted kennedy and signed into law by president george hw bush in 1990. >>> following the vehicle attack and others like it around the world, the physical police department is assuring its residents that its officers continue to be vigilant. large gatherings in the city like this past weekend's free streets event are now secured with large trucks park at entrances. there's also increased perimeter securities. officers here say they use tragic events like the one in new york city to learn how to better protect our city. >> this is why we staff events the way we do in an effort to protect the citizens of philadelphia, and to safeguard this country as whole. >> police commissioner richard ross adds that combating violence and terrorism is a collective effort. he says that residents should report suspicious activity on the streets and report any individuals who may be acting strangely. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of the new york city terror tack. when we're not on television
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kennedy to ted kennedy and that is something we are very out of.erry is in that same tradition. he has called many places home, but i don't know if he has been at any address longer
kennedy to ted kennedy and that is something we are very out of.erry is in that same tradition. he has called many places home, but i don't know if he has been at any address longer
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less than one year into barack obama's first year as president, senator ted kennedy died and there was a special election. massachusetts went to the g.o.p. scott brown won. tonight they mean a lot or it may mean not much at all. >> shannon: only time will tell. we know you'll be watching along with us. thank you so much. president trump's standing on the world stage as commander in chief while also lashing out at the virginia g.o.p. candidate for governor last night to the issues and we've got to go guests. sean duffy, a republican from wisconsin. fox news politics editor chris stirewalt. welcome. chris, we have this poll about was important to virginia voters. at the top of the list, the economy and health care tied at 24%. in talking to a congressman tonight from virginia, he said the virginia economy grew at 0.6% last year. either the northam p.r. team did a great job or gillespie did a -- >> i think the democrats won it. ed gillespie did better. we finished our work going through the counties. ed gillespie did better than the republican nominee did four, eight years ago. these are
less than one year into barack obama's first year as president, senator ted kennedy died and there was a special election. massachusetts went to the g.o.p. scott brown won. tonight they mean a lot or it may mean not much at all. >> shannon: only time will tell. we know you'll be watching along with us. thank you so much. president trump's standing on the world stage as commander in chief while also lashing out at the virginia g.o.p. candidate for governor last night to the issues and...
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some authenticity is good, tip o'neil, ted kennedy. >> frank inougsynough sinatra h >> it's fine line>> your thoughts? >> could have been a contender. chris christie was the trump before trump, authentic, battler, able to take on the media. problem was bridgegate, started a long terrible path down. took away the authenticity. >> during the 2016 presidential campaign, last year, christie focused most of his contempt on marco rubio. let's watch. >> senator rubio, the boy in the bubble gets here, i hope you ask him some questions. get the boy in the bubble out of the bubble, see if he'll answer questions. >> jumping on him after the ridiculous performance by guy that got brain frezen and repeated same neocon line six times in a row. rubio repeated it. let's put rubio on the barrel now. bad night for republicans. >> let's dispel once and for all the fiction that barack obama doesn't know what he's doing. he knows exactly what he's doing. let's dispel with this fiction that barack obama doesn't know what he's doing. he knows exactly what he's doing. >> that's exactly what his advisers gave
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liz: this is astounding, you are right, john kerry, al gore, ted kennedy, they voted for the reagan tax cut, now criticism is. going home for christmas holiday, saying you will see taxings going up. they raise individual taxes to pay for corporate tax cuts, this is a tough sell about creation of jobs. it could -- lower tax refunding and less spending that is the flip side. >> the focus has always been middle class families, we have 1.5 trillion dollars to work it, to pass this with 51 votes we can raise deficit by that much over 10 years, you had big 6, get in a room, say, who needs tax cuts most. because we have to prioritize. it of middle class families, blue collar families, then job creators where corporate tax rate. we hope that some democrats come onboard, i want to emphasize that, they used be a party during era of jfk that was willing to take a bet on american people. but gone are the days. liz: the republicans are in that deficit straight jacket, the same thing with obamacare reform to get this 51 you know threshold vote, now we have a big science project nightmare because of t
liz: this is astounding, you are right, john kerry, al gore, ted kennedy, they voted for the reagan tax cut, now criticism is. going home for christmas holiday, saying you will see taxings going up. they raise individual taxes to pay for corporate tax cuts, this is a tough sell about creation of jobs. it could -- lower tax refunding and less spending that is the flip side. >> the focus has always been middle class families, we have 1.5 trillion dollars to work it, to pass this with 51...
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the ku klux klan and a -- do you think he should have been expelled -- >> i know -- >> what about ted kennedy? >> can i jump in here? >> i'm going to ask something -- >> these are allegations from 40 years. >> i was asked about roy moore here. we're going to talk about charley rose in a second. al frank ken, a second woman came forward today saying he touched her on her rear end during a photo op in 2010. did these allegations, did these make it easier for roy moore to defend himself? >> i do think there's a disconnect between politics and media and hollywood. what we see happening outside of washington when these allegations come forward the men are quickly dealt with by shareholders or their companies or what ever you have it. on the political side, you have donald trump who spoke favorably on assaulting women on access hollywood, nobody can refute that and they voted for him. you have roy moore, lots of women coming forward. my ask is are sexual assault, abuse, harassment disqualifying for office? i look at this scenario and the answer seems to be no. i don't think there's any chance in th
the ku klux klan and a -- do you think he should have been expelled -- >> i know -- >> what about ted kennedy? >> can i jump in here? >> i'm going to ask something -- >> these are allegations from 40 years. >> i was asked about roy moore here. we're going to talk about charley rose in a second. al frank ken, a second woman came forward today saying he touched her on her rear end during a photo op in 2010. did these allegations, did these make it easier for...
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liz: ted kennedy was for growth. >> 86 act he voted for. there were 3 senators that voted against it, 97 senators voted for it, including cran stan and al gore, and bill bradley and teddy kennedy. joe biden, even voted. liz: al gore. >> there you go. >> good to see you art. you are doing a great job, thank you. >> charlie is amazing, tell him, would you? liz: i will, we'll have a press conference about justice department to file suit to block the mega-$85 million deal that at&t wants to acquire time warner, a court battle royal unfolding. we have domestic and geopolitics on market 41 burner. -- front burner. north korea could reacting, with more aggressive missile tests, we bring in chair fox business contributor congressman jason chaffetz, what do you feel about north korea. >> it is mystifying why they were taken off the list at one point, they have to put them back on. there was always evidence along the way they were engaged in this a state sponsor of terror, this is appropriate to put them back on. they will continue to ratchet up sanc
liz: ted kennedy was for growth. >> 86 act he voted for. there were 3 senators that voted against it, 97 senators voted for it, including cran stan and al gore, and bill bradley and teddy kennedy. joe biden, even voted. liz: al gore. >> there you go. >> good to see you art. you are doing a great job, thank you. >> charlie is amazing, tell him, would you? liz: i will, we'll have a press conference about justice department to file suit to block the mega-$85 million deal...
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you're talking john kerry, joe biden, al gore, ted kennedy voted nor the reagan tax cuts. they're in lock step right now. it's an unusual democrat party that they're not even contemplating tax reform. >> neil: you know, in the end what a lot of people agree on, we needed some corporate tax relief. i doubt president obama would have lowered the rates that we've seen. but that's the part where republicans are hoping you'll see almost immediate bang for their buck. i always wonder what if we don't? what if the companies pour it to their stocks or -- they're free to do whatever they want with the money. i know the effect that will have on the markets. be very appreciative. pension funds and the rest but it won't do what a lot of republicans hope it would do. would that backfire on them? >> of course that's a risk. we saw earlier this week there was a ceo council where a member of the trump administration asked, you know, raise your hands if these cuts will help you hire more people. not everyone raised their hands. so it is a risk but at the same time, do they just say we can'
you're talking john kerry, joe biden, al gore, ted kennedy voted nor the reagan tax cuts. they're in lock step right now. it's an unusual democrat party that they're not even contemplating tax reform. >> neil: you know, in the end what a lot of people agree on, we needed some corporate tax relief. i doubt president obama would have lowered the rates that we've seen. but that's the part where republicans are hoping you'll see almost immediate bang for their buck. i always wonder what if we...
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. >> you can't fault senator franken to say he can outlast bill clinton, ted kennedy. they lasted longer and they did worse than what he's to have alleged to have done. i think he should resign. there's climate change on this sexual harassment issue. because now people do take it seriously. you heard marie say she believes juanita brodrick. you were laughing when trump broad out broderick and the other victims of bill clinton. >> during the debate. >> should donald trump resign? >> the media blew it up. now there's -- al freckle be a victim of this climate change as he should. get him out right now. he's a low-life. the whole rape culture was fostered by the people that apologized for bill clinton and hillary clinton. >> it's across political lines. we've seen -- what we've seen -- he's saying it was forgiven because let's be honest, bill clinton had the right politics on abortion -- >> guys, guys -- >> what we've seen in the last month is that sexual harassment and assault crosses party lines, crosses the media. it crosses democrats, republicans, independents. this is
. >> you can't fault senator franken to say he can outlast bill clinton, ted kennedy. they lasted longer and they did worse than what he's to have alleged to have done. i think he should resign. there's climate change on this sexual harassment issue. because now people do take it seriously. you heard marie say she believes juanita brodrick. you were laughing when trump broad out broderick and the other victims of bill clinton. >> during the debate. >> should donald trump...
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to and i wrote the date down here, january 19th, 2010 when scott brown won that special seat for ted kennedy, after bob mcdonald was elected, define one off year election night that's so shifted the landscape of american politics and the expectations of american politics and suggested to the party in power that they were in trouble and mika, we can all look at ed gillespie's loss. we can look at what happened in maine, we can look all across the country. but if you want a microcomes of what we have been talkinging about for years the democratic party's problems with losing a thousand legislative seats nationwide and saying their problem is not just with hillary clinton, their problem was much larger, well, last night, donald trump can try to blame ed gillespie, a guy he and steve bannon got behind all time. you can blame ed gillespie all you want. guess what? the real problem is what happened in the virginia house of delegates. it was a massive landslide, all agree cross the commonwealth of virginia. nobody expected this. even the smart effort people in politics never saw this coming. this w
to and i wrote the date down here, january 19th, 2010 when scott brown won that special seat for ted kennedy, after bob mcdonald was elected, define one off year election night that's so shifted the landscape of american politics and the expectations of american politics and suggested to the party in power that they were in trouble and mika, we can all look at ed gillespie's loss. we can look at what happened in maine, we can look all across the country. but if you want a microcomes of what we...
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when i hear people talking about disgracing the senate, i think of ted kennedy. guy that basically killed a woman and they are talking about disgracing the senate? it's really kind of incredible. isn't it, that now they are worried abou disgracing the senate. >> laura: ed, the new found moral conscience when it comes to bill clinton. i mean, it's so transparent, yet, literally words like hero and courageous are being used to describe kirsten gillibrand today for saying that bill clinton should have stepped aside. brezenski called bill clinton a predator. how many times has bill clinton been on morning joe. >> nobody raised the issues of the two women on before. the bottom line is hillary clinton went on "60 minutes" and talked about jeffer flowers. called her a liar. told her totally untrue. an affair went on 12 years which he later admitted. it didn't stop. the truth of the matter whatever may have happened in somebody's life, hopefully by the time they get into public life they change and they hold higher standard. there is no charges that roy moore has ever do
when i hear people talking about disgracing the senate, i think of ted kennedy. guy that basically killed a woman and they are talking about disgracing the senate? it's really kind of incredible. isn't it, that now they are worried abou disgracing the senate. >> laura: ed, the new found moral conscience when it comes to bill clinton. i mean, it's so transparent, yet, literally words like hero and courageous are being used to describe kirsten gillibrand today for saying that bill clinton...
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ted kennedy once taught me if you have someone working with you that agree with 90% of the time, that's and that's what ware about in thedommic party. it started in the primary, continued in the general election. and tonight is another lesson that our unity is our greatest strength. and it's frankly donald trump and the culture of corruption in congress that he's working with on the republican side. it's their worse nightmare. >> well, how much do you think the election results this evening are a referendum on president trump versus all politics being local? >> well, the think about it, jake, is if you look all over the country, democrats have been winning seats. we thought in the mayors race in charlotte the republican help spent our candidate something like 10 to 1 and she was able to win. here in virginia everyone thought it was going to be a nail-biter. it turned out to be an 8 point race. this is referendum on american values. this is referendum on whether we're a nation that values health care for all. when you have people like donald trump and ed gillaspie and chris christie and
ted kennedy once taught me if you have someone working with you that agree with 90% of the time, that's and that's what ware about in thedommic party. it started in the primary, continued in the general election. and tonight is another lesson that our unity is our greatest strength. and it's frankly donald trump and the culture of corruption in congress that he's working with on the republican side. it's their worse nightmare. >> well, how much do you think the election results this...
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this goes back, this arose all the way back to the immigration of 1965 with ted kennedy and somehow wead to -- i don't know, expunge our guilt. i don't feel any guilt. people are coming over here and they had more rights than american citizens. >> tucker: i don't understand, it's such a great country. what are the people who live here hate it so much? how we, thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you, tucker. sundry publicans released their own plan today. what's in it, is a good for you, is it good for the country? all that with a sitting senator next. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a d
this goes back, this arose all the way back to the immigration of 1965 with ted kennedy and somehow wead to -- i don't know, expunge our guilt. i don't feel any guilt. people are coming over here and they had more rights than american citizens. >> tucker: i don't understand, it's such a great country. what are the people who live here hate it so much? how we, thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you, tucker. sundry publicans released their own plan today. what's in it, is a...
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more than 50 years after ted kennedy's immigration act, it's no longer even necessary for democrats toive-born, middle-class americans who work in the private sector, so they stop trying. virginia has transformed politically because it has been transformed demographically. for example, in 1970, 1% of that state was born outside the united states. today that number is 12%.97 12% of virginia is foreign-born. that has made all the difference. if you are wondering why thehe idea of national borders is suddenly so unpopular among democratic officeholders, if you're wondering why the deadly plague of opiate addiction in middle america causes barely a stir in washington, now you know the answer. they are not their base anymore, they replaced you. you shouldn't get too apocalyptic about any one election result, although today marks the one-year anniversary of what pretty much is beyond a doubt the most remarkable election result in the past 40 years. turned out to be a humbling event for the press, which went into the race absolutely to a person believing hillary clinton could not lose. >> not
more than 50 years after ted kennedy's immigration act, it's no longer even necessary for democrats toive-born, middle-class americans who work in the private sector, so they stop trying. virginia has transformed politically because it has been transformed demographically. for example, in 1970, 1% of that state was born outside the united states. today that number is 12%.97 12% of virginia is foreign-born. that has made all the difference. if you are wondering why thehe idea of national borders...
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ted kennedy drove a car off a cliff into a lake. >> sean: the lion of the senate. >> and killed a youngoman and he becomes the lion of the senate. for 20 years we've been told all of these clinton accusers are fake news and they are liars. the democrats always take their agenda and protected at all cost. >> sean: selective moral outrage. >> now we are in a different cultural moment, sexual harassment we know is everywhere, so therefore the left that geraldo was talking about, the teaching moment should be the same standard of stomach applied across the board. >> sean: the media was complicit in dismissing bill clinton's accusers during lester's election and for the last 20 plus years. later, i will respond, judge roy moore wrote me an open letter, we will get to that straight ahead. ahead. ♪ ♪ if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved co
ted kennedy drove a car off a cliff into a lake. >> sean: the lion of the senate. >> and killed a youngoman and he becomes the lion of the senate. for 20 years we've been told all of these clinton accusers are fake news and they are liars. the democrats always take their agenda and protected at all cost. >> sean: selective moral outrage. >> now we are in a different cultural moment, sexual harassment we know is everywhere, so therefore the left that geraldo was talking...
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burd, a member of the ku klux klan and a racist should be expelled from -- what about ted kennedy? >> i'm going to ask something more relevant to today? >> but these are allegations from 40 years ago and -- >> i'm going to ask -- we're going to talk about charlie rose in a second. eight women came forward today and said he was serial crim. al franken, a second woman came forward today and said he touched her on her rear end during a photo-op. did these make ittize yr for roy moore to defend himself? >> well, i do think there's a disconnect between politics and media and, you know, hollywood. and what we see happening outside of washington when these allegations come forward the men are quickly dealt with by shareholders or their companies or whatever you have it. on the political side you have donald trump who spoke favorably about assaulting women on the access hollywood tape. and you have al franken, who knows what's going to happen with that. it seems to be a free pass right now. you have roy moore, may still win his seat. my question is are allegations of sexual abuse, assault
burd, a member of the ku klux klan and a racist should be expelled from -- what about ted kennedy? >> i'm going to ask something more relevant to today? >> but these are allegations from 40 years ago and -- >> i'm going to ask -- we're going to talk about charlie rose in a second. eight women came forward today and said he was serial crim. al franken, a second woman came forward today and said he touched her on her rear end during a photo-op. did these make ittize yr for roy...
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a committee to determining whether or not ted kennedy should be censured because he left a woman to die at the bottom of the lake? the democrats have been treating women like crap for decades. this is a reckoning and it's important for every part of the establishment where powerful men prey on women that they think are beneath them and time to end that. >> judge: i want to follow up on one thing, tammy. but the democrats are supposedly the party that support women. where is nancy pelosi on all of this? where is -- where was kirsten gillibrand who was fighting for women and making sure that women had an appropriate place to go in the military if they were sexually assaulted? is she a hypocrite? is she a user? what is. >> this is where i agree with doug. is that the fact that she is in that seat because of the help of the clintons. we have all known his behavior. feminist all the feminist supporting him and enabling him including his wife remains enabler, women like jill brand, this is the point. so opportunistic, so craven that they don't even care whatever they can do to get more power
a committee to determining whether or not ted kennedy should be censured because he left a woman to die at the bottom of the lake? the democrats have been treating women like crap for decades. this is a reckoning and it's important for every part of the establishment where powerful men prey on women that they think are beneath them and time to end that. >> judge: i want to follow up on one thing, tammy. but the democrats are supposedly the party that support women. where is nancy pelosi...
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a committee determining whether or not ted kennedy should be censured because he left a woman to diethe bottom of a lake. >> oh god! >> the democrats have been treating women like crap for decades and this is a reckoning and it's important for every part of the establishment where powerful men prey on women that they think are beneath them and it's the time to end that. >> i want to follow up on one thing, tammy, but the democrats are supposedly the party that support women. where's nanci pelosi on all of this? where was kirsten jillbrand who was fighting for women and making sure women had the appropriate place to go in the military if they were sexually assaulted? is she a hypocrite? is she a user? why is kirsten in all of this? >> this is where i agree with doug. the fact she's in that seat because of the help with the clintons. we've all known his behavior. i as a feminist at the time condemn now and all the feminists who were supporting him and enabling him including his wife who remains an enabler and women like jillbrand, this is the point, so opportunistic, so craven that the
a committee determining whether or not ted kennedy should be censured because he left a woman to diethe bottom of a lake. >> oh god! >> the democrats have been treating women like crap for decades and this is a reckoning and it's important for every part of the establishment where powerful men prey on women that they think are beneath them and it's the time to end that. >> i want to follow up on one thing, tammy, but the democrats are supposedly the party that support women....