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people today theired to sell grate the 105th anniversary of his arecollection. >> apparently my former opponent is obsessed by my speak out. there was another, somebody told me, tweet today. between tweeting and golfing, how dose get anything done? i don't understand it. kennedy: somebody told me, right. she is so obsessed with him, no wonder there is a concerted effort within the democratic party to make her go away. but she won't. she won't take the hint. kristen gillibrand said outright bill clinton should have resigned after the lewinsky scandal. hillary hopes if she focuses on wisconsin and voter i.d. laws. the republicans would be delighted use her as a losing punching bag in one more satisfied cycle. she just can't to which is so good for the republican party. hillary, get on with your life and give it another try in three years. hillary is drunk on power she doesn't have. even though it's 4:00 in the morning and she is getting kicks out of the bar, she'll never leave. let's do this. i'm kennedy. senator kristen gillibrand's comments on bill clinton could be a watershed moment for the party. but with the accusations against bill clinton to hillary's nonstop pity party, could the party be out of gas? tim carney, and gave dave smith, always lighting liberty's lamp. welcome back. marie, i think those comments from kristen gillibrand are quite pour new saying the president should have resigned and she is echoing what a lot of democrats are saying and feeling. why is that? >> you and i talked about this a lot. i don't think the clintons are the future of the democratic party. i genuinely believe we need to give space for new voices to come up. i like bill clinton, i think was a great president. we all as a country are going through this cultural conversation about sexual assault and harassment. this is r is part of that conversation, but politically i respect hillary clinton. i would love for her to be less vocal. kennedy: is there a civil war between her and president trump? >> no. we are trying to figure out who will be the next leaders. in some way like the republican party is. we have a lot of young candidates running around the country who i think will get more name recognition. the party leader is not bernie sanders. it's not elizabeth warren or hillary clinton. that i'm sure about. kennedy: as we watch that clip of hillary in arkansas. and bill is sitting there. what is he thinking? >> bill clinton is a phenomenal political talent. the democrats' last two wins are barack obama, he has a life story and he built a team that was able to execute all that stuff. in d.c. all these political consultants talk about data this and data that. but only the obama team carried it out. that's why the search for the next democratic leader. an okay guy like joe biden isn't going to make it. the democrats only won -- kennedy: it's like saber metrics. hillary clinton is the 2017 oakland as. >> he's looking up at hillary saying she's not as good as i am. >> i think he's so disgusted by the fact that she is trying to eclipse the moment when people are celebrating his historic win. it's hypocritical of her to question the legitimacy of the election when she is the one who admonished trump during the debate not to do that. >> not just her. the entire media. they had that pledge on the republican side to put him in a tough position. i mean, even i -- i think trump is doing a terrible time. every time i see hillary clinton, maybe we are doing okay. kennedy: a lot of people voted against her. they didn't necessarily vote for him. that's how bad of a candidate she was. and she is a bad loser. >> it's amazing how the other side gives the other side cover. i remember when obama was destroying nations. and the neocons would come at him. ask we would have one more destroyed nation. kennedy: is kristen gillibrand running in 2020? >> she may run. if you listened to the interview, she paused more a long time before she answered. she knew what she should say. i don't know her at all. i am not sure this is what she would say. >> what we see what all these cases, with harvey weinstein, a dam was built up, the reason women wouldn't speak out is there was this powerful man and you couldn't go against him. once the dam is punctured the power goes away. donna brazile was starting to burst the dam with hillary's party. kennedy: i think all of it adds up to them trying the get her to go away and sending her as loud and clear a message as they can. the ongoing roy moore and al franken sexual harassment continues. over the weekend roy moorms wife spoke up. a new accuser accusing al franken of groping her in 2010. a franken spokesman has no intention to resign and instead will spend time reflecting with his family over the weekend. could democrats snatch defeat from the jaws of victory? let's talk about roy moore. a lot of people on the republican side have come out against pall franken but have been silent on roy moore. >> it's all just so disgusting. i like it that creeps everywhere are terrified of being outed. just everyone is using this for their own political angle. i don't think roy moore should be viewed as the same as al franken. they are very different offenses. but bill clinton should be viewed in the same way. he has multiple rape and sexual assault allegations. it's disgusting to me that now that the election is over, all of these journalists who had nothing to say about bill clinton are saying now is the time for to us come out. >> what you have got is the religious right and pass towards and people who are supposed to have more authority than your average politician are going out there compromising and rationalizing what they say they believe. just manage the faithful person in that pew look at this man making a justification for that behavior. i think it's far worse what these defenders of moore are doing than even the defenders of clinton. >> you look at the president who was credibly accused. i am glad we are having this conversation as a country. we know there are differences but it's hard to figure that out. the president is sitting in the oval office. he has been accused by over a dozen women. we have to get our heads around that. kennedy: we had an election and there was no dearth of coverage of the president. they hated hillary clinton so much -- >> it wants as though the information was withheld. kennedy: that's what roy moore's voters say. kennedy: if you are in a position. moral authority you have a different responsibility than you do as someone outside in washington. >> it weirdly plays into roy moore's hands. when an entire media that was silent about the clinton allegations, saying it's just the mainstream media trying to ruin somebody. and there is some truth to that. kennedy: when politics are involved it's amazing how people will go after accusers. first up, the pressure on the senate to get tax reform passed after the house passed their version last week. the main issue, the obamacare individual mandate, senator susan collins isn't happy her colleagues want to repeal the tax in the bill. >> the biggest mistake was putting in a provision from the affordable care act in the senate bill that's not in the house bill. i hope it will be dropped. and hope to mitigate the impact of those decisions. kennedy: white house budget director mick mulvaney said repealing the individual mandate is still up in the air. >> if we can repeal part of obamacare on still have a tax bill, then that's great. kennedy: how does this shape up? welcome to the show, anthony. let's talk about the senate version. it has that very curious individual mandate repeal. do you think that is the most of perilous part of the senate tax plan? >> i think it reflects the perils that the senate's tax plan has. they are trying to find a bunch of different ways to afford this. i don't think it's about the politics. obamacare. it's about trying to find revenue to pay for some of the tax things they are trying to do differently in the tax bill. kennedy: if you are cutting costs and saving $338 billion over 10 years, that's not too problematic. it's also mill some ofically consistent with what republicans have been saying for so long. you have people like susan collins who operate like she is from a totally different party. allow people to create coalitions. the way they are doing it, nothing is going to get done. >> there is a certain components of the republican base that we don't like the individual mandate. we want to get rid of it however we can. they are trying to take tax reform in the noachtion we are going to make it simpler or fairer for businesses. it isn't really tax reform is it? >> it's tax reform that's trying to make the code simpler. the mortgage interest deduction is one of the most of ridiculous parts of the tax code. kennedy: that's fair because a lot of people are trying to sell lowering the corporate rate as being good for all businesses. that's why you need the lone pass-through rate. >> there shouldn't be a debate about the lower pass-through rate if this is about trying to create a less cumbersome tax code with lower rates for all businesses across the board. the fact that's ron johnson has to come out and say i'm going to demands this component. >> there is not parity it's not even. it should all be 20%. i think they are terrified. and taxes and healthcare, those are two areas where they have to legislate like they don't care if they are re-elected. and they are not willing to cut spending that way. >> they are able to push this through the house because this was a leadership-led thing. in the senate it's because there are multiple parties within the republican party. and there are people like jeff flake who don't care if they are going to get re-elected. but it does imperil the whole thing. kennedy: if the senator decided that at the beginning of his 6-year term that would be one thing. but if you are up for reelection next year. it doesn't. president trump is returning north korea to the list of state sponsors of terrorism. is this a phone? 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>> i'm with you. what else is there to look forward to. kennedy: now we are all going to die. let me ask you about north korea and this designation. rumor impressed president trump put them back on this list or that the bush administration took them off the list in 2008. >> if a country meets the criteria to be a state sponsor of stair rifle it should be on the list. condi rice wanted to take them off the list because she believed would help facilitate a deal with north korea on their nuclear weapons program. but it politicized the list in an unhelpful way. this remedying a past mistake. it would affect north korea's pursuit of nuclear weapons. but it will demonstrate to the world, this is the nature of the regime we are dealing with. kennedy: they are under extreme sanctions and china is going along with them. so what more does the designation do to north korea? >> it opens other sanctions possibilities it's not entirely clear china is fully complying. but when you have a state sponsor of terror like this. and iran which is a state sponsor of terrorism. puck make a pretty good argument those who aid and abet what a state responsible over terrorism does, that cells could face designation. if you are going to use this statutory authority forcefully it should have implications beyond north korea. kennedy: i want to talk about china. it would have been embarrassing for both countries if north korea had under gone more missile tests. it shows china is able to exert pressure and influence on them when they choose. how did you right? >> it's possible there were reasons the north koreans weren't prepared to do anything. it might have to do with the scientific or technical aspects of their program. there are reports the last six nuclear tests may have damaged their under ground testing facility in a way that precluded another test until steps with taken. we just don't know. it's shard given our limited knowledge of -- it's hard given our limited knowledge of north korea to understand why they do what they do. kennedy: speak of that list of state sponsors of terror. holes should be on the list other than sudan, iran and syria? >> i would not take sudan off the list and i would add any other states that work with iran and north korea. i believe the nuclear programs themselves are programs of terrorism. iran and north korea will not pose a military threat to the united states. the intention of having these nuclear weapons if they were to be used against us would be to kill our civilians. so i think the pursuit of weapons of mass destruction in itself gives evidence that a state thud be on this list. kennedy: ambassador john bolton, i hope you do a lot of partying tonight. marchand lynch toosh his anthem protest to mexico south of the border. will the president put up a wall to keep him there? 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>> i think so. i'm not surprised to hear an accusation of rape. they viewer in terms of race and that's it. what is the fact that this is a woman of color have to do with anything. shouldn't the message of the civil rights movement be that race isn't that important. kennedy: i think what the writer is saying is it's a lot easier to shut this girl down because she happens to be a woman of color. the sub text for lena dunham is i'm so great and people around me are so great. >> nobody knows the number of false accusations. even if it goes to a coast law, how would you measure the number? if you ask police departments, it's way higher than 3% when they don't find sufficient evidence. women lie because they are humans and humans lie sometimes. we always have to belief women. we have to listen to women and dismiss them now. kennedy: hillary clinton is famous for coming out and attack her husband's accusers. >> a lot of people don't remember with hillary and bill how ugly it got. james carville said if you drag a $100 bill through a trailer park and you never know what somebody is going to say. i feel like the easy cases came out first. harvey weinstein, woman after woman, lap -- is investigating. then you get louis ck and he admits it's true. there is not that much pushback. al franken, one he is questioning and one he is not. so we are going to enter into a lot more murky area and these easy rules of believe women. that's a good stance for someone listening to the victim. >> ginni thomas and kayla moore. she gave an impassioned speech on behalf of her husband. as a progressive and a feminist i don't want to hear from lena dunham again. i don't think she is a good voice for what i believe in. kennedy: she is not for anyone's cause. she is about herself. she is one of the most of selfish writers and entertainers, whatever you want to call her. she is so self-involved. she wraps them in sanctimony. i would wrap you all in a great big hug. thank you guys so much. coming up, science fiction comes to life. an italian doctor says he will perform the first human head transplant sometime next month. is there any chance he will succeed? 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>> we are nowhere near the technology for this. kennedy: let's say that he's able to lop someone's head off and put it on a body, and the person gets put in a coma for months and they can walk. doesn't that mean you would be able to repair all severs spinal cords and spinal cord injuries. >> there are millions of nerves that connect the brain to the spinal cord. if you could do this we have have been doing limited procedures to get them to walk about. we have miracles going on. but we are nowhere near knowing how to connect those millions of nerves together. if they tried something like this it could be terrible pain and agony. kennedy: the agony would be like a face transplant. it's so much more complicated. >> hand transplants, two of them done in the last two years. that itself is a miracle because of all the nerves you put together. but this kind of a circus he's doing, it's a disservice to the progress we made with things like facial transplants and hand transplants. kennedy: you said the future for this procedures in robot i cans. do you think a human head to be put on a row boict body? -- a robotic body? >> we are doing it with mechanical arms. but you have to understand the mapping of the brain, the neurocircuitry of the brain. we are heading in the right direction. but we are a decade or so away from this. i think robot i can i row -- i s come first. he's the stuff of science fiction. kennedy: you look at someone like christopher reeves you wonder if there was a way to repair his spinal cord injury. does the injury have to be fresh to hope for region racial? >> it's most of viable within the first 6 months or year. we have techniques we didn't have in those days. he was truly a super man way he lived on afterwards. that was noble. but wear farther along when he was suffering. kennedy: keep us posted. >> robot i row -- robotics, sul repairs. but this is crazy. an looks crazy. kennedy: triple aaa is predicting 51 million people will travel over the thanksgiving * weekend. this is the "topical storm." topic number one. we begin in houston *, texas when the cops told a man to get down. * buying did he rinse. he lives by the old motto. dance like nobody is passion a sobriety test. he said he wasn't drink. that story was so ridiculous even lena dunham didn't believe it. one commenter called it the worst performance he's ever seen. he obviously didn't watch eminem on "saturday night live." topic two. when you go to a bar you try to not end up being that guy. but don't tell that to the people who showed up where being that guy was the whole point of going out. guy was honored with his own pub crawl. instead of dressing like santa claus, you dress like him. aside from guy being a charismatic superstar. he's known for melting new year's resolutions. topic number three. the atlanta falcons are no strangers to implosions. but the team that blew the biggest lead in super bowl history took it one step further this evening. that's actually an implosion. 5,000 pounds of explosives were used to take down their old stadium. sources say they currented from 28-3 in honor of the will of last year's -- in honor of last year's choke against the patriots. this is the second most of expensive collapse in history, after hillary's campaign. topic number four. hans solo. harrison ford's pilot skills made him an expert on surviving crashes. so it's no surprise he knew what to do when he came upon a car crash when the woman in front of him swerved into a small awkwar. the sweater is scratch and sniff. topic number 5. finally charles manson is dead at the age of 83. i would be willing to bet a small foretine won't make it into the pearly gates. manson will be remembered as the mastermind of one of the worst murder sprees in history. charles manson dead at 83. and i think billy joel said it best when said only the good die young. i'm dying for this. most of fans cringe with list i swift politics. ♪ [vo] progress is an unstoppable force. the season of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the season of audi sales event. and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes, grandpa? 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people today theired to sell grate the 105th anniversary of his arecollection. >> apparently my former opponent is obsessed by my speak out. there was another, somebody told me, tweet today. between tweeting and golfing, how dose get anything done? i don't understand it. kennedy: somebody told me, right. she is so obsessed with him, no wonder there is a concerted effort within the democratic party to make her go away. but she won't. she won't take the hint. kristen gillibrand said outright bill clinton should have resigned after the lewinsky scandal. hillary hopes if she focuses on wisconsin and voter i.d. laws. the republicans would be delighted use her as a losing punching bag in one more satisfied cycle. she just can't to which is so good for the republican party. hillary, get on with your life and give it another try in three years. hillary is drunk on power she doesn't have. even though it's 4:00 in the morning and she is getting kicks out of the bar, she'll never leave. let's do this. i'm kennedy. senator kristen gillibrand's comments on bill clinton could be a watershed moment for the party. but with the accusations against bill clinton to hillary's nonstop pity party, could the party be out of gas? tim carney, and gave dave smith, always lighting liberty's lamp. welcome back. marie, i think those comments from kristen gillibrand are quite pour new saying the president should have resigned and she is echoing what a lot of democrats are saying and feeling. why is that? >> you and i talked about this a lot. i don't think the clintons are the future of the democratic party. i genuinely believe we need to give space for new voices to come up. i like bill clinton, i think was a great president. we all as a country are going through this cultural conversation about sexual assault and harassment. this is r is part of that conversation, but politically i respect hillary clinton. i would love for her to be less vocal. kennedy: is there a civil war between her and president trump? >> no. we are trying to figure out who will be the next leaders. in some way like the republican party is. we have a lot of young candidates running around the country who i think will get more name recognition. the party leader is not bernie sanders. it's not elizabeth warren or hillary clinton. that i'm sure about. kennedy: as we watch that clip of hillary in arkansas. and bill is sitting there. what is he thinking? >> bill clinton is a phenomenal political talent. the democrats' last two wins are barack obama, he has a life story and he built a team that was able to execute all that stuff. in d.c. all these political consultants talk about data this and data that. but only the obama team carried it out. that's why the search for the next democratic leader. an okay guy like joe biden isn't going to make it. the democrats only won -- kennedy: it's like saber metrics. hillary clinton is the 2017 oakland as. >> he's looking up at hillary saying she's not as good as i am. >> i think he's so disgusted by the fact that she is trying to eclipse the moment when people are celebrating his historic win. it's hypocritical of her to question the legitimacy of the election when she is the one who admonished trump during the debate not to do that. >> not just her. the entire media. they had that pledge on the republican side to put him in a tough position. i mean, even i -- i think trump is doing a terrible time. every time i see hillary clinton, maybe we are doing okay. kennedy: a lot of people voted against her. they didn't necessarily vote for him. that's how bad of a candidate she was. and she is a bad loser. >> it's amazing how the other side gives the other side cover. i remember when obama was destroying nations. and the neocons would come at him. ask we would have one more destroyed nation. kennedy: is kristen gillibrand running in 2020? >> she may run. if you listened to the interview, she paused more a long time before she answered. she knew what she should say. i don't know her at all. i am not sure this is what she would say. >> what we see what all these cases, with harvey weinstein, a dam was built up, the reason women wouldn't speak out is there was this powerful man and you couldn't go against him. once the dam is punctured the power goes away. donna brazile was starting to burst the dam with hillary's party. kennedy: i think all of it adds up to them trying the get her to go away and sending her as loud and clear a message as they can. the ongoing roy moore and al franken sexual harassment continues. over the weekend roy moorms wife spoke up. a new accuser accusing al franken of groping her in 2010. a franken spokesman has no intention to resign and instead will spend time reflecting with his family over the weekend. could democrats snatch defeat from the jaws of victory? let's talk about roy moore. a lot of people on the republican side have come out against pall franken but have been silent on roy moore. >> it's all just so disgusting. i like it that creeps everywhere are terrified of being outed. just everyone is using this for their own political angle. i don't think roy moore should be viewed as the same as al franken. they are very different offenses. but bill clinton should be viewed in the same way. he has multiple rape and sexual assault allegations. it's disgusting to me that now that the election is over, all of these journalists who had nothing to say about bill clinton are saying now is the time for to us come out. >> what you have got is the religious right and pass towards and people who are supposed to have more authority than your average politician are going out there compromising and rationalizing what they say they believe. just manage the faithful person in that pew look at this man making a justification for that behavior. i think it's far worse what these defenders of moore are doing than even the defenders of clinton. >> you look at the president who was credibly accused. i am glad we are having this conversation as a country. we know there are differences but it's hard to figure that out. the president is sitting in the oval office. he has been accused by over a dozen women. we have to get our heads around that. kennedy: we had an election and there was no dearth of coverage of the president. they hated hillary clinton so much -- >> it wants as though the information was withheld. kennedy: that's what roy moore's voters say. kennedy: if you are in a position. moral authority you have a different responsibility than you do as someone outside in washington. >> it weirdly plays into roy moore's hands. when an entire media that was silent about the clinton allegations, saying it's just the mainstream media trying to ruin somebody. and there is some truth to that. kennedy: when politics are involved it's amazing how people will go after accusers. first up, the pressure on the senate to get tax reform passed after the house passed their version last week. the main issue, the obamacare individual mandate, senator susan collins isn't happy her colleagues want to repeal the tax in the bill. >> the biggest mistake was putting in a provision from the affordable care act in the senate bill that's not in the house bill. i hope it will be dropped. and hope to mitigate the impact of those decisions. kennedy: white house budget director mick mulvaney said repealing the individual mandate is still up in the air. >> if we can repeal part of obamacare on still have a tax bill, then that's great. kennedy: how does this shape up? welcome to the show, anthony. let's talk about the senate version. it has that very curious individual mandate repeal. do you think that is the most of perilous part of the senate tax plan? >> i think it reflects the perils that the senate's tax plan has. they are trying to find a bunch of different ways to afford this. i don't think it's about the politics. obamacare. it's about trying to find revenue to pay for some of the tax things they are trying to do differently in the tax bill. kennedy: if you are cutting costs and saving $338 billion over 10 years, that's not too problematic. it's also mill some ofically consistent with what republicans have been saying for so long. you have people like susan collins who operate like she is from a totally different party. allow people to create coalitions. the way they are doing it, nothing is going to get done. >> there is a certain components of the republican base that we don't like the individual mandate. we want to get rid of it however we can. they are trying to take tax reform in the noachtion we are going to make it simpler or fairer for businesses. it isn't really tax reform is it? >> it's tax reform that's trying to make the code simpler. the mortgage interest deduction is one of the most of ridiculous parts of the tax code. kennedy: that's fair because a lot of people are trying to sell lowering the corporate rate as being good for all businesses. that's why you need the lone pass-through rate. >> there shouldn't be a debate about the lower pass-through rate if this is about trying to create a less cumbersome tax code with lower rates for all businesses across the board. the fact that's ron johnson has to come out and say i'm going to demands this component. >> there is not parity it's not even. it should all be 20%. i think they are terrified. and taxes and healthcare, those are two areas where they have to legislate like they don't care if they are re-elected. and they are not willing to cut spending that way. >> they are able to push this through the house because this was a leadership-led thing. in the senate it's because there are multiple parties within the republican party. and there are people like jeff flake who don't care if they are going to get re-elected. but it does imperil the whole thing. kennedy: if the senator decided that at the beginning of his 6-year term that would be one thing. but if you are up for reelection next year. it doesn't. president trump is returning north korea to the list of state sponsors of terrorism. is this a phone? 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>> i'm with you. what else is there to look forward to. kennedy: now we are all going to die. let me ask you about north korea and this designation. rumor impressed president trump put them back on this list or that the bush administration took them off the list in 2008. >> if a country meets the criteria to be a state sponsor of stair rifle it should be on the list. condi rice wanted to take them off the list because she believed would help facilitate a deal with north korea on their nuclear weapons program. but it politicized the list in an unhelpful way. this remedying a past mistake. it would affect north korea's pursuit of nuclear weapons. but it will demonstrate to the world, this is the nature of the regime we are dealing with. kennedy: they are under extreme sanctions and china is going along with them. so what more does the designation do to north korea? >> it opens other sanctions possibilities it's not entirely clear china is fully complying. but when you have a state sponsor of terror like this. and iran which is a state sponsor of terrorism. puck make a pretty good argument those who aid and abet what a state responsible over terrorism does, that cells could face designation. if you are going to use this statutory authority forcefully it should have implications beyond north korea. kennedy: i want to talk about china. it would have been embarrassing for both countries if north korea had under gone more missile tests. it shows china is able to exert pressure and influence on them when they choose. how did you right? >> it's possible there were reasons the north koreans weren't prepared to do anything. it might have to do with the scientific or technical aspects of their program. there are reports the last six nuclear tests may have damaged their under ground testing facility in a way that precluded another test until steps with taken. we just don't know. it's shard given our limited knowledge of -- it's hard given our limited knowledge of north korea to understand why they do what they do. kennedy: speak of that list of state sponsors of terror. holes should be on the list other than sudan, iran and syria? >> i would not take sudan off the list and i would add any other states that work with iran and north korea. i believe the nuclear programs themselves are programs of terrorism. iran and north korea will not pose a military threat to the united states. the intention of having these nuclear weapons if they were to be used against us would be to kill our civilians. so i think the pursuit of weapons of mass destruction in itself gives evidence that a state thud be on this list. kennedy: ambassador john bolton, i hope you do a lot of partying tonight. marchand lynch toosh his anthem protest to mexico south of the border. will the president put up a wall to keep him there? 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>> i think so. i'm not surprised to hear an accusation of rape. they viewer in terms of race and that's it. what is the fact that this is a woman of color have to do with anything. shouldn't the message of the civil rights movement be that race isn't that important. kennedy: i think what the writer is saying is it's a lot easier to shut this girl down because she happens to be a woman of color. the sub text for lena dunham is i'm so great and people around me are so great. >> nobody knows the number of false accusations. even if it goes to a coast law, how would you measure the number? if you ask police departments, it's way higher than 3% when they don't find sufficient evidence. women lie because they are humans and humans lie sometimes. we always have to belief women. we have to listen to women and dismiss them now. kennedy: hillary clinton is famous for coming out and attack her husband's accusers. >> a lot of people don't remember with hillary and bill how ugly it got. james carville said if you drag a $100 bill through a trailer park and you never know what somebody is going to say. i feel like the easy cases came out first. harvey weinstein, woman after woman, lap -- is investigating. then you get louis ck and he admits it's true. there is not that much pushback. al franken, one he is questioning and one he is not. so we are going to enter into a lot more murky area and these easy rules of believe women. that's a good stance for someone listening to the victim. >> ginni thomas and kayla moore. she gave an impassioned speech on behalf of her husband. as a progressive and a feminist i don't want to hear from lena dunham again. i don't think she is a good voice for what i believe in. kennedy: she is not for anyone's cause. she is about herself. she is one of the most of selfish writers and entertainers, whatever you want to call her. she is so self-involved. she wraps them in sanctimony. i would wrap you all in a great big hug. thank you guys so much. coming up, science fiction comes to life. an italian doctor says he will perform the first human head transplant sometime next month. is there any chance he will succeed? 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>> we are nowhere near the technology for this. kennedy: let's say that he's able to lop someone's head off and put it on a body, and the person gets put in a coma for months and they can walk. doesn't that mean you would be able to repair all severs spinal cords and spinal cord injuries. >> there are millions of nerves that connect the brain to the spinal cord. if you could do this we have have been doing limited procedures to get them to walk about. we have miracles going on. but we are nowhere near knowing how to connect those millions of nerves together. if they tried something like this it could be terrible pain and agony. kennedy: the agony would be like a face transplant. it's so much more complicated. >> hand transplants, two of them done in the last two years. that itself is a miracle because of all the nerves you put together. but this kind of a circus he's doing, it's a disservice to the progress we made with things like facial transplants and hand transplants. kennedy: you said the future for this procedures in robot i cans. do you think a human head to be put on a row boict body? -- a robotic body? >> we are doing it with mechanical arms. but you have to understand the mapping of the brain, the neurocircuitry of the brain. we are heading in the right direction. but we are a decade or so away from this. i think robot i can i row -- i s come first. he's the stuff of science fiction. kennedy: you look at someone like christopher reeves you wonder if there was a way to repair his spinal cord injury. does the injury have to be fresh to hope for region racial? >> it's most of viable within the first 6 months or year. we have techniques we didn't have in those days. he was truly a super man way he lived on afterwards. that was noble. but wear farther along when he was suffering. kennedy: keep us posted. >> robot i row -- robotics, sul repairs. but this is crazy. an looks crazy. kennedy: triple aaa is predicting 51 million people will travel over the thanksgiving * weekend. this is the "topical storm." topic number one. we begin in houston *, texas when the cops told a man to get down. * buying did he rinse. he lives by the old motto. dance like nobody is passion a sobriety test. he said he wasn't drink. that story was so ridiculous even lena dunham didn't believe it. one commenter called it the worst performance he's ever seen. he obviously didn't watch eminem on "saturday night live." topic two. when you go to a bar you try to not end up being that guy. but don't tell that to the people who showed up where being that guy was the whole point of going out. guy was honored with his own pub crawl. instead of dressing like santa claus, you dress like him. aside from guy being a charismatic superstar. he's known for melting new year's resolutions. topic number three. the atlanta falcons are no strangers to implosions. but the team that blew the biggest lead in super bowl history took it one step further this evening. that's actually an implosion. 5,000 pounds of explosives were used to take down their old stadium. sources say they currented from 28-3 in honor of the will of last year's -- in honor of last year's choke against the patriots. this is the second most of expensive collapse in history, after hillary's campaign. topic number four. hans solo. harrison ford's pilot skills made him an expert on surviving crashes. so it's no surprise he knew what to do when he came upon a car crash when the woman in front of him swerved into a small awkwar. the sweater is scratch and sniff. topic number 5. finally charles manson is dead at the age of 83. i would be willing to bet a small foretine won't make it into the pearly gates. manson will be remembered as the mastermind of one of the worst murder sprees in history. charles manson dead at 83. and i think billy joel said it best when said only the good die young. i'm dying for this. most of fans cringe with list i swift politics. ♪ [vo] progress is an unstoppable force. the season of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the season of audi sales event. and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes, grandpa? 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