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o'reilly. the spin stops right here. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> sean: and tonight in a hannity exclusive who wrote the story about a secret deal joins me for the first interview. ed cline will explain how the clintons forced the from the fot agree the former secretary of state in 2016. plus reaction to a report that several top obama aides are calling for the eric holder to step down. first we begin tonight. fireworks on capitol hill today as lawmakers convened a fourth hearing into the irs enemies' list scandal. this was the first time the agency's acting commissioner testified about the scandal. daniel was joined by jay russell george as always on
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this program we watch these proceedings very closely. we put together all of the highlights. let's take a look from earlier today. >> the alleged targeting of conservative organizations applying for tax exempt status is is a shameful violation of the intent of the constitution. i'm deeply offended. we will not tolerate another political enemies' list. we've been there before. >> you plan on clearinghouse terminating anyone accountable? >> i certainly plan on holding people of accountable. >> what is your definition of accountable? >> that a good question. >> has anybody been held accountable? >> let me ask your question this way. >> has anyone been accountsable? >> i would say yes. >> lois lerner still being paid today? >> she is. >> that is your definition? >> if you would let me to answer the question.
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>> that is easy, yes or no. >> how many americans and groups of americans continue to have their applications delayed? how many groups continue to be unjust unconstitutional scrutiny by the irs as of today. >> that is a good question i want the answer to, as well? >> when government targets individuals for their beliefs, that is not an affronted on democracy. >> what we want to on know where did this come from who gave the orders? we will not rest until you give us those answers. >> sean: clearly there is way more questions than answers. now today's testimony came 24 hours after the chairman dropped a bombshell on the sunday shows. darrell issa at least one irs employee that was interviewed by clearly that the orders came directly from
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washington, d.c. watch this. >> the administration still trying to say there is a few rogue agents in cincinnati and the indication they were directly being ordered from washington. >> the reason that lois lerner tried to take the fifth is not because there is a rogue in cincinnati. it's because this is a problem that was coordinated in all likelihood right out of washington headquarters and we're getting to proving to it. >> sean: this is investigation is far from over. committee will feature some of the average americans that were harassed by the irs. joining me is kevin brady and erin shop. congressman brady let's set the table, do you see this as a political enemies' list? >> i do. the new active commissioner to shed light and tell the truth where the abuses have
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the irs have been how broad and wide and deep it is. was this personal information shared with other agencies to harass tea party in my region. it's about hearing from the victims of these abuses. i think it will help and shed light on this investigation. >> sean: i think the question congressman shoppe the administration through jay carney and others to say these are rogue agents out of cincinnati. to prove that point let's play jay carney saying that very thing. >> irs employees improperly scrutinizing 501c4 applications. >> they are put in great trust. >> employees of the irs office in cincinnati abuse this had trust. >> the apparent conduct by
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officials in cincinnati. >> the exempt organization's field off the? cincinnati used inappropriate criteria. >> the president doesn't know about everything in government. i don't think you can hold him accountable for what happened in that irs office. >> sean: congressman california. pacific coast region where these peopletrap were illegally targeted asked questions
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what are the contents of your members' prayers. asked them to pledge not to protest in front of planned parenthood in exchange2&es @&hc% the 501c4.89j53 a clear violation we have copies of the irs stationary asking inappropriate illegal questions which proves their statement in cincinnati is completely bogus. >> this reminds me too often of what happened in my home state of illinois. chicago machine these guys are using the muscle of government to snuff outyt#a any political opponent they say see. >> sean: we have the transcripts of interviews of employees from cincinnati. i want to go through it. the narrative they have been advancing does not appear to be true based on what the employees are saying. one of transcripts didp
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supervisor ever give indication of the search in any other context. he told me that washington, d.c. wanted some cases. next one an interview with an irs empo2 9ñ as of april 2010 the 40 cases were held at the moment in your group is that right? >> some were. >> how many were held? >> some went to washington, d.c.. >> how many? i sent 7. then it goes on to say inlneh another question, the allegation that0n has been9 made, i think you've seen a lot of press reports, there were two rogue agents that were responsible for all these issues what do you think about of b those allegations. quote it's impossible as an act -- >> sean: congressman brady, whatñnx is your reaction to that based onj the talking points that has bee-dh
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rogue agents? >> at the veryiág first step of this investigation which is goingh89 be very thorough and complete.y' they rejected the whole white house line of spin. of course embark on from controversial targeting and leaking taxpayer information without a direction from up above. how far that goes we're going to get to the truth. to think this happened in the very first step. as3%í we go through all the abuses of targeting of donors and organizations the leakingp media and maybe÷ to contains i think this is the first step@é!ub and to campaigns is the first step. >> sean: number one question. you heard i'm sure news reports rv;á individuals in washington saying the problem was originated and contained in the cincinnati office and that was the
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cincinnati office thatjb÷s at fault. what is your reaction? answer -- it's hard to answer that question because in my mind we're low level employees so we are lower than dirt according to the peopleq2z int;wy d.c. they were basically throwing us under the bus. onemw4;x last one. question -- so it's your perspective that ultimately the responsible parties for the decisions that were reported by theza i.g. g.were not in the cincinnati office. i don't know how to answer that question. we didn't do anything wrong. we followed directions m telling us,x? what to do. you ultimatelyled followed directions from washington. but with respect to the th particular tea party$e application i believe so. this seems to contradicted everything that we have been told about this story about rogue agents.
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where the does that take us now? >> it talks to washington d.c. and much closer to the white house. jay carney stood in front of the nation and wef know anything about this situation. this was a case of a fewhdjdtq ájtut agents inhg cincinnati. since that time we 5g: learned the white house chief counsel was briefed. president's own chief of staffb:ñ and closesténoi confidant"pep was briefed and it wasn't just in cincinnati. it was in texas. this is the beginning of many hearings we need to have. the obama administration is not çs problem and many americans are sayingpn plans they are the problem. perhaps necessity made the >> sean: thanks for being with us. we'll work hard and get to obvious thereee/q%uz obama contradictions. thank you both.
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>> coming up a brand-new scandal about to rock the irs. it has to do with the taxsz[9ñ agency wasting millions of your hard earned tax dollars. and plus the "new york times" is reporting the attorney general is using support from his allies in the west wing. white house. is there any chance that the top cop can hold on to#fúz the job? and here is video of the day. here is option number one.st >> that was a nightmare. >> sean: nightmare, is that the video of the day. just join us on hasn't any nit live or on t-shirt. the video that you pick will be played in the entirety coming up at the end of the show. we'll two other videos you can choose, as well. straight ahead. you make a great
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>>. >> sean: welcome back to hannity. or than the scandals the tax agency is going to be sklamd in a scathing report by the inspector general set to be released tomorrow. it will detail how they spent $50 million on 220 conferences for employees between 2010 and 2012. that is not all. listen to congressman rogers revealed on the irs scandal.
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>> in addition to the $50 million for conferences over the last three years the press is reporting that the irs paid out more than $92 million in bonuses during that three-year period. within that sum key figures in the current scandal got bonuses. >> sean: a lot of money. joining me about reaction dana lash and kerry campaign aide mark hanna. they released a video showing employees line dancing in their offices. take a look. >> to the right! to the left! three four.... >> it's so challenging to take them. my goodness. >> to the right, to the right. this is harder than doing a
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review. i need a straight line. >> sean: $50 million in conferences $92 million in bonuses and line dancing on the job. any problem with that mark? >> you might be surprised. i'll agree with you that may not be the best use of taxpayer dollars. god forbid the fox news employees where they have a team building exercises and somebody catches you. >> sean: its private corporation and i promise you i have never been line dancing with bill o'reilly. [ laughter ] >> this is embarrassing for the administration. they look at darrell issa what happened in washington, d.c. candy crowley there is no sort of definitive there
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was link. we end up with this like side show this public spectacle americans need to know what happened at the irs. we need to find that out. no. >> first of all. there was such an egregious action here it has to be corrected. the last time i touched on fox news it was not funded by the american taxpayer. they didn't require billions of dollars and went out and persecuted conservatives while they were taking taxpayer dollars. this is a big thing. this is television. let's be real. what i don't want understand -- no it wasn't. you are trying to make a point and you failed. >> it was a funny video. it's more of a sideshow. >> i'm talking and i wanted to finish my point.
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how much was this? $50 million it would have been amazing if they could have used some of this money for training for irs employees to make sure they knew how not to target groups. it would have gone a long way and maybe some responsibility training. >> sean: there is a very key moment. it was a checkmate moment on meet the press david and karl rove. let's roll this tape. >> there has been no suggestion the inspector general said there was no politics involved in this. no one has indicated at all that the white house is involved. the irs director served under both presidents. this shot a political pursuit. >> if it was not political why are only conservative groups being targeted?
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really? name one. a group that had tea party or patriot was targeted. >> i am not at all. >> this was not an effort driven by the white house. it would be the dumbest political effort of all kind. >> sean: mark can you name one liberal group targeted by this irs? >> yeah progress texas is a liberal group in texas. there is also a group of chicago reporters that is more progressive that got targeted, as well. >> sean: because of their name. >> let me clarify. what happened here -- i know let's zoom out a little bit. what happened in the wake of the supreme court justice ruling of citizens united, you had 1700 applications flooding the irs -- inspector general found it wasn't done for
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political reasons. it was sloppy and reckless and horrible effect. >> sean: last word. >> so was bollo one word be on the lookout. you are talking about this issue. so how many groups use tea party and patriot describing themselves when they apply for tax exemption status because tea party was one of the bolo lists. >> where were you when ashcroft was going after the naacp? >> so you agree the naacp should be targeted? >> i agree there is culture of this from the bush era. >> i love we have another white democratic on the record it's okayrót to go after naacp because it justifies it in this
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instance. >> sean: appreciate your time. "new york times" is reporting that top obama aides that are inside the white house are privately calling for eric hold for step down. when we come back, we'll have a live panel and later tonight in a hannity exclusive, the author that broke the story about the secret 2016 endorsement deal between barack obama and hillary and bill clinton the first interview since the bombshell agreement became public. we want to hear from you. log on to hannity live at foxnews.com. you get to choose the video of the day. preview option number two. here it is. a drudge en fan interruptsd the river fest. the key word being river. you won't believe how it ends. you will see it as you if you choose the video of the
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you're on timeout leo! some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. you're on timeout leo! some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. >>. >> sean: welcomeok back to(ñr hannity. newxd developments inj growing scandal surroundingt( top law enforcement officer. "new york times"r thatñr some top obama aides
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wish eric holder would resign.w3lplpt( liberal paper referred to him as politicallyci] inescapable has been for him. and he did not want toxd befá named but he said the whiter housei] isñicó(r apoplectic about what does it mean when ariana huffington saysr on abc. >> there isq o way that holder can continue to do thinks job.çót( and what his department hasy/6 beenc doing and. this is about the first amendment. it's about freedom of the press. >> sean: with reaction joelr trippi.
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when the white house leaks to the "new york times," !a)9x got to go and what does it mean for holder? >> seant(jfñjf ixd think i said this on your show last week. if i were the president it]mjdtq- would accept his resignation. i would say ixd would acce64e it without calling for it. iñ)z] think he would getr message. l/ all these: b. investigations are going to continue. he is going toqok haveñr to held accountable or be!ue$r'n however itçó plays out.t( regardless of that, i think he hasr7eájjaction and is incapable of t standing of beingçó the attorney general in th way that serves the president. i think right now he isçó distractingko?h#rom whath(vew3b. president needs to get done xh >> sean: one of top issues94já"t
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vrs t got a legal background. did eric holde'gñ, now the investigation did he lie to congress when heç"said i never didfá that referring toq thee1 a.p.[ not something iú would do it wouldn't be wise to do it seemsó[ to me there is,z only twoi] options. either heñr liedq to congress because he signed theq affidavitxdlpi] for jamest( rosen. is there anylpñi between i am missing? >> that is why winter ise1 coming to the departlkent of justice. attorney general holder has tnó review every warrant that isko applied for when it comesñiw3w3 to nat security. i served two attorney generals. i reviewed all those applicationsi] as did both ofxdxd those attorney generals. either he wasn'4!pdoing his job or telling congress açó tall tale which is perjury.xd joe is right. i want you to remember when stanley mcchrystal talked to a rolling stone r%qúrteri]ñilp.
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they fired him. i don'txd know why he can't bring eric holder down toxdxd pennsylvania avenue and fire him. david axelrodlp says this isn4u water cooler talk.r a lot of people arer watching that theq top cop can't answer questions with aok straight answer. >> !e7n: do you this thinkño3 he lied to congressçó or to the judge to getñi that warrant? >> look i'mq notfá an attorney. i don't have hewitt's legal stand standing to make that judgment. my own view on this ifá don't think he perjuredq himselfi] in front of congress. you got to prove intent there. i'm not sure they can prove there was intent. we're talking legalese but intent. >> sean: signed the
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>> had he attemptedn prosecutet1oç james rosençó yeah that is perjury but there is noñ)z]q sign -- look --ñr >> probable cause to believe rosen or was commib espionage act? >> i(só& do -- i really believe what they did wasq wrong.ó[ there is no way what they did to jamesñ rosen. iqg don't thinkw3 it's perjury. maybe you can explain itq. i think it would be oógh to prove it. >> sean: ift( somebody watching this showed lied to irs what wouldzoujz tofá them? >> i spent time with joe. you don't have to have a michigan law degree to say this. when you say on an affidavit you think someonuk is a flight r are aiding andt( abettingñr espionagex believe they aret( criminal
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andc you investigate them withqbc them. either he signed aq false warrantq appá) federal judge or misled cong> this is not legalese.r i defer to joe on the politics. i thinki] axelrodxd is wrong about being water7v talkjf. but attorney generalslp should not >> sean: fascinating we'll watch.lp congress is going to be looking hard into this. good to seeñr you both.." president. darrell issañ'pxd saysqzi he thinks he is. also tonight an exclusive bi)q author that brokeok the ñm(tory about the 2016xd endorsement deal that has been struck between the live in the studio for fi2'wñxd tv interview. log on tour special companion siteq hannity live you can find a ballotxd
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>>.õç the administrationçóxy paid liar he is still making up thingsçó about what happens and calling this local rogue. >> weñi called you a liarçó forfá the administration -- >>3w i heard that that is amazing. i'm not going to get intook a back and forthí)6qñ with chairma,] issa. >> sean: that was jayk1÷jf carney respondingñk3 toñr issa's latest comments about being açó paid liar.
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throughout the weeks ofjf trying ú to defend the president from various scandals.> ixd think jay carney isjf injf a tough position. he works for a president that best you can say heq is unacquainted with the truth.>i í0e carney is in a position where he has had to goeir out and said things that aresw4 ìc% false with great knew about the irsñm investigation underway,t( wet( learned thate1 wasn't true. there arexd two possibilities here. have the kind of access that ar;"÷ok press secretary >0m to really know what is going on. that he is out therexd saying things that aren't truefá and thatg/7añ things are not untrue. the honorable atumç this point is resign.qp4jdtq r#v9"u don't have theññ access you need and yourt(
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bossçó is sent you out saying things that aren't true.ok honorablee1r resignjóme perhaps heqw3 knows he is saying things that are untrue.çvqç-4jdtq- but his credibilityi] has _(qq' severelyçó damagede e1jfgtó the same with the attorneá general and president of the united states. >> what do you taket( outfá of carney'sjfjf statements that nobody knew.hçéñ then she told the chief of staff. biggest news that cam?;r out.lp stephanie cutter met with the irs chairman. the deputy campaign manager again(çslku carney that never happened? >> it's absolutely inexplicable that the irs commissionp- ould be at white houselp 157 times. most administrationst( most hoonsfá administrations make a big effort to separateo'kç out what is happening in the white hous% )om the
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irs. the irs is supposed to be an independent agency. we're not supposed to be in situation where they arepátájjp#ter enemies. when you have members of his political tis(aign8.xq! the( know therew3 is somethingt( very fishy going on.lp i would also say peoplekfá should lookr this frankly& those of us ñ that are conservative and those of us that are py(n%=qmfá and agree with what the tea party standsé@l comfortríz the fact that the5a administration would not]ñ targeting ushhé if theyhu]o weren't worried about our power, thes-k9zez theseójdtq jut(zizations to make real changer interfere with their plans for the nation. hdçt( should give people hope in terms of our ability to affect the futuree1 here. >> sean: let me go to the issue ofg head of irs to the whitecjáuáqorñ bush years there was onaó visit.g agcy$ aq comparisonv
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wentu there 43 times. theok[,var)sq commissionerñr 157? then he scoffs up by sayings:a went to anñr easter eggkq] roll -- how damagingqo alarming is that number compa]rred tñ >> well you can't explain it.s7 there is no honestcrn good explanation for it. .oq it goes toñre1 also the air gangs of this administrationñi the arrogance of this president. it doesñ seem tokoe1 matter to him ifñrw3 the people hoe things like the "new york times" repor (ñixdi] today about ericq holder being potential in danger os( losing hisfá job. the presidentzs basically seems to have operated let's get awaywhvith as much as we v,4 can get away with media aret( not goingl],é to hold us accountableñiçó we're above accountability. at the end ofc6i the day association what if weó[ get caught.ñu we'lllp get away with it.
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i think they finally now are coming to see:$ there is another part of it. >> sean:r similar pattern with fastjf and furious withrq%ç benghaziw3 theq irs scandalçó and targeting of journalists.e1 do you see a pattern? >> no question. if you go back through holder's career as attorney generalbund coming up and easing on thesí3 prosecution of new black çyñ panth ears and saying he is goingfá o prosecute c.i.añ] agents and leading a charge to bring terrorists into the united states. it goes on and on.óomi] hiring lawyerse1 to work in his department who had volunteeredfá their time to defend terroristsç toe1q defend peoplejf that taken up arms against the united states. this is a man youçó sayaç?( gosh maybe he is in over his head. we have seen a disregard for thet( law that is verylp dangerousr constitutional republic in
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a place where he isñi suppose to be the chief law enforcement officer. >> sean: always good to see thanks for being withi] us. >>çó coming up next president obamat(e1 and it involved thejf 2016 presidential race. the man that wrotexd the story is here in ae1w3 hannity exclusive. you can make your selection for the video of the day. log on to hannity live andc stweot vote on twitter and coming up tonightuúj the winning video youxd choose will be played in its [ male announcer ] running out of steam? ♪ ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. [ ice freezing ] [ wind howling ] [ engine revving ] ♪ ♪ [ electricity
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hillary as his successor.o!9d÷ apparently obamaç:bvç a change of heart and that didn't go over well. here to explain thep author of amateur2# ed cline. let's sete1 the table.e1qs bill?wk8 clintonxd said they played the race card on me talking about obama.w/yr hillary said .c÷ shameu on=di3ñ you barack obama.ñi how wast( the relationship? >> could not have been worse. hatfields and mc%/(m hadyikqr'g ç the obamas.=8cñko these were%l two hugen organizations that were lzz obama looked inel i] the mirror he might lose. he had suffered a lot ofa8b setbacks byq
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abouteh obama -- had no experience as a øåq=i where as her6lñ cl >> clinton had years and years ofr as governor. he made it clear to obama at this dinner that he had very little respect for him. >> this is interesting. it was an unprecedented moment where barack obama and hillary clinton go on "60 minutes." >> yes. it was a lovefest. we have some of this tape. let's roll tape. >> this is very improbable. this is not an interview i ever expected to be doing. but i understand, mr. president, this was your idea. why did you want to do this -- together? a joint interview? >> the main thing, i wanted to have a chance to publicly say thank you because i think hillary will go down as one of the finest secretary of states we have had. it's been a great collaboration over the last four years. i am going to miss her. wish she was sticking around.
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>> is he going to do that with anybody else? >> have you ever heard a president sit down with the secretary of state and give her a wet kiss, basically? >> very descriptive. all right. so as improbable as steve croft thinks it is here, thftion a payback. but there was a reneging. explain the reneging side. >> after the "60 minutes" lovefest that you mentioned and the viewers saw, obama had second thoughts again. and he let bill know that he had heard that joe biden, his vice-president, was going to run in the primaries against hillary in 2016. and, gee bill, how can i possibly not back my own vice-president? indicating that he was not going to back hillary in 2016. >> what's the reaction of bill? >> the clintons believe now they can't count on the obamas if they are going to go their own way, that they are going to forget any of these deals
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because every time they make a deal with them, he reneges on it. >> so is the relationship frosty? there is one interesting thing on benghazi. it seems like the white house -- they want to point all the fingers at the state department. is that on purpose? >> oh, yes. i thinks. at one point bill thought that hillary was going to be made the scapegoat. he told her, if they do that, have you to resign. they didn't do that examine -- >> who has to resign? >> resign from secretary of state. >> okay. it's still happening now because she's gone. >> she's gone. but they are still saying it. i am told from the clinton camp that they feel pretty competent, when all the cable traffic comes out between the state department and benghazi that hillary will be seen as somebody who understood the situation and did something about it. >> all right. fascinating. appreciate it. coming up, let not your heart be
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>> ouch. i guess he can call that a bit of a stage dive. i don't know what you want to call that. all right. that's all the time we have left this evening. let not your heart be troubled. why? because the news continues as we now toss it over to greta standing by to go on the record. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. greta, take it away. tonight, well they did it again. another taxpayer funded video -- no it's not the gsa this time. it's your favorite, the irs spending $50 million for just two years and whacky employee videos. >> it's time for the irs to come clean. >> to the right. >> to the left. 3, 4 -- >> i'm absolutely appalled at
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