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do not vituperate when writing the o'reilly factor. thanks for watching the factor, i am bill o'reilly, remember, the spin stops here. welcome to "hannity tonight." not only is the obama administration using your tax dollars to arm syria, we're ready to sit down for talks slated to begin in a few short days. many americans will likely oppose the idea of negotiating with the group that supported al qaeda prior to 9/11, president obama says he has a plan to make sure that will never happen again. really? watch. >> the one thing we do believe is that any insurgent group, including the taliban is going to need to accept an afghan
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constitution that renounces ties with al qaeda, ends violence and is committed to protection for women and minorities in the country. >> how comforting. we're going to take the afghan taliban at their word? it's an interesting strategy. they still list mullah omar as the group's leader and the u.s. is offering a $10 million reward for information leading to his capture. we were warned about the dangers of the so-called obama doctrine. do you remember this? >> i will meet with not just our allies and our friends, but i will initiate tough diplomacy with our enemies. and that includes syria, iran, north korea, venezuela, i would meet with them, and i would meet
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with them without preconditions. the notion that somehow not talking to countries is punishment to them, which has been the guiding diplomatic principle of this administration is ridiculous. >> i reserve the right as president of the united states to meet with anybody at the time and place of my choosing if i think it's going to keep america safe. >> as i mentioned earlier, peace talks at the taliban is not the only troubling story tonight, in syria, your hard earned tax dollars are soon going to be used to arm the anti-assad rebels with so-called light weapons. here's the problem, even the president is publicly admitting the most powerful fighters on the ground are supporters of al qaeda. watch this. >> one of the challenges that we have is that some of the most effective fighters within the opposition have been those who frankly are not particularly from the united states of america and arming them
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willy-nilly is not a good recipe for meeting american interests over the long term. >> let's recap, in afghanistan, we're going to negotiate with the regime who shielded the terrorists who are responsible for 9/11. in syria, we're going to arm the next generation of terrorists, pretty incredible. joining me with reaction, michigan congressman mike rodgers. congressman, thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> i view the taliban as one of the most sadistic regimes in history, with their enforcement of sharia law. is this a good idea? >> i don't think so, and there hasn't been much consultation with congress about reopening the office in qatar and then recognizing them other than what we've read in the media, which is concerning enough. and think about this, sean. this is an organization, the taliban, who's closed in afghanistan over the last few months, over 500 children's schools. we can't have those kids getting educated. the majority of those are girls
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schools, the same organization that just a few weeks ago poisoned little girls going to school to prove the point that they didn't believe that girls should be able to get an education. it's hard to understand why the president thinks that is the right cause of action with no preconditions about what that negotiation should even look like. including, by the way, supporting girls schools, and opening this dialogue up. i think it empowers all the wrong messages in afghanistan that says, hey, the americans are punching out, we don't really care what happens to the women there, we're going to negotiate, so we can check the box and go home, i think this could be a stain on our national character if we don't get a handle on this early on. >> i think he hit on something that's pretty important here. we've already given them a timetable for our leaving here. does this not put us in a position of weakness in terms of any negotiating power we might have? >> when you tell them what you're going to do, when you're going to leave, you absolutely
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have empowered those who are seeking to do you harm. and we see that, i'm the chairman of the intelligence committee, we can see what the taliban is doing to react to that. we can see what al qaeda is doing in reaction to that, including talking about reclaiming certain parts of afghanistan because they believe that the focus now, all the command energy of our military is, how do we leave, not how do we make sure we win this fight. so you have taliban resurging, clearly a problem, and you have al qaeda talking about reclaiming territory in afghanistan. really, why that's important, sean, remember they had that safe haven in afghanistan, that's where they planned the 9/11 events. that's what's so concerning about what our policy is here, it doesn't seem to be connected with the reality on the ground. we all ought to be concerned about that. >> anyone can have compassion in syria for the humanitarian crisis. have you 80 to 100,000 people
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killed. have you 4 million people displaced. who are the people, the rebels that we would be arming. are they not connected to al qaeda? >> well, here's the problem, that is a bad situation getting worse. and i think the president by trying to believe that that was just going to go away on its own has really created quite a problem here. you have every flavor of terrorist in the world high seems to be congregating in syria. they all want the chemical weapons, the advanced congressional weapons, anti-aircraft weapons and those kinds of things. what's concerning here is that we don't see a comprehensive plan being presented by the administration on how this would unfold and what america's end game. and that's important, the end game. i believe we have to find some friends there or we're going to be in real trouble if and when the assad regime falls and the mad scramble from some real letter bad actors that would threaten israel, southern
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europe. sophisticated conventional weapons and chemical weapons. we haven't seen a plan yet that would allow me to come to a comfort level that we're on the right track. i'm willing to make hard and tough decisions, it has to be in america's interest. and it has to be very smart and long thought out. i just haven't seen that part yet. >> we have a newly elected president in iran. let me ask you about him, i looked back over his history, he was there in the late 70s and early 80s with the ayatollah khomeini. he was involved in the ruthless suppression of protesters in 1999 and invading nuclear inspections. obama said he believes there's a willingness to improve ties to the united states. is that something you believe? >> because, this was not an election, it was a selection. the supreme leader still picks the candidates that can actually run for office. and i doubt he's got to pick somebody to run for office that
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is adamantly opposed to his views. listen, it fits the right narrative. it's a great pr thing for iran. they continue to develop nuclear weapons. clearly they're on that path. they're also aiding and abetting the strife in syria. we know that they've killed some 600, at least contributed to the death of 600 u.s. servicemen and women in iraq. they're committing problems all across the whole middle east. they're rising up this shiite versus sunni to their own best interest in places like syria and other places. they're creating huge problems right now. i can't find a redeeming quality in this individual that would allow us to come to the conclusion that they aren't bad actors creating lots of problems, not only for americans interests, but for the middle east and our european allies as well. this is a dangerous state that is getting more emboldened and
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more aggressive, i have seen no comments by this elected leader that says anything has changed yet. >> thanks for that update. >> thanks, sean. coming up next here tonight on hannity. >> obama. >> you have obama -- >> yeah, everybody in ohio got obama -- >> remember her, an undercover video has emerged showing cell phone providers saying they want to sell them for cash, drugs and louis vuitton purses. watch what happens when a wendy's patron is unhappy with his order. >> is there cheese in hamburger? there is no cheese in hamburger. there is no cheese in hamburger. if you have a my mantra?
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watch this. >> how much do you -- >> i don't know, i guess a lot of you all come up through here holding up the line. >> what is this? >> i don't know, if you're interested in how much the phones were i recommend you -- >> i can get the phone and then sell it? >> i don't care what you do with it. now you can't have more than just one phone in your name. >> i already have a phone, but i just need money, so am i allowed to do what i want with the phone when i get it, can i sell it? >> it's yours. >> all i can say is thank god for obama, he's basically paying for my louis vuitton bag right now. and on myapplication, one more
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question, when i come back. should i put down that i intend to sell it, or don't like -- >> probably like -- you know, that's illegal. >> is that a bads question. >> it's kind of like a question that -- people are here -- >> you spend $2.2 billion on this program just last year alone. pretty unbelievable. joining me now with reaction. paul williams and danin danine verelli. >> cash is king. and people make it a business to use government entitlements to sell it for whatever it is they want to sell them for.
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this is an underground economy, and it's happening every day. it's a perfect example of the waste, fraud and abuse going on because of bloated government. >> what's your reaction? >> i can't believe you guys are making this example. first of all, danine is talking about an underground economy, you're talking about it coming out of the taxpayer's pocket. both wrong. this is a universal fee charged everyone with a cell phone. let me finish. they finish, they have this charge because of access for people in poor areas of the country. you have to be in poverty to qualify for one of these phones. you get 90 minutes a month so an employer has a contact number. these are legitimate reasons. >> there are 10 million people who are getting these phones. >> i'm sorry we have that many poor people. it wasn't started. people call it obama phone, it started under ronald reagan.
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>> it started under them, it was wrong now, it's wrong now. >> it's not an example of an entitlement president, welfare excess, it's a good program started by a republican president that had some fraud and has to be addressed. >> it's not the point of the government to provide people with all their wants and needs. i know people who have a house phone, a cell phone and this obama phone. there'a lot of waste, fraud and abuse going on, and we're paying for it. >> it's not we the taxpayers, it's a separate program for people. >> it seems it's coming out of our hard earned money. >> let's -- >> we shouldn't be paying it. >> let me just say. for poor people, i'm not going to -- you want to pick on somebody, i'm with tim griffin, the republican. >> no one's picking on him. >> it's poor. >> republican congressman from arkansas, you know what he says, this is corporate welfare.
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the big corporations of the world that benefit from this program. it's not some little guy selling for a copy -- >> i'm going to listen to you, the average person working and paying taxes, half the country doesn't pay any. 50 million americans are on food stamps, here you have it on tape where they're going to take advantage of other people's money, and taxpayer money and they're going to buy heroin, louis vuitton bags and get money. >> you're okay with that? >> that's wrong, but i'm saying, the big crime here is the corporate crime. and the -- for the political contents of it, it's not anti-obama entitlement programs, it's what's going on with fraud that has to be stopped. we've seen the obama administration trying to crack down on money the last few years. >> it's a vote buying scheme. people who are getting freebies, who are getting for the left, that always give out freebies for americans. >> ronald reagan and george w. bush. >> i already said it was bad
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then. >> were they buying votes. >> in ohio in 2012. over a million people received these free phones during an election year, daze doubled. what does that tell you? >> it went up, nearly 200% under obama? >> yes. >> in one year. >> that's astronomical. >> more people were earning 135% below the poverty line to qualify. >> what happened to the recovery? >> we all can use more recovery. that's a separate issue. we have a high poverty rate. >> is obama responsible? >> i think in part. you look back at the cause of the recession -- >> i knew where you were going. i didn't want to go there. we had a recession. >> we should be gainfully employed for people to be getting jobs and providing for their own wants and needs. it's not the government's role. >> if you live in a rural area, or if you're poor, don't you think the government should ask the telephone companies to make sure that people have access to telephone service?
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>> it's not the government's role. >> i think we want people out of poverty. i think we want people out of poverty. if i'm trying to get a job. if i'm really working hard to get a job, i should be able to give that person a contact number to say, hey, juan, you got a job. >> how about the energy -- >> they can't get a job if they don't have a cell phone. >> you and i did without cell phones, how did we do without. >> do without? >> we didn't have a cell phone. >> they had land lines. a third of the country doesn't have land lines. >> we're talking about the facts. >> going to leave it there, good to see you both. hundreds of pro amnesty protesters descended on the kansas secretary of state this weekend. coming up next, he's here to explain how he plans to take legal action against this unruly mob. and now it's time for you to select tonight's video of the day. option number two, our friends at the media research center,
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for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/bayarea. the kansas secretary of state calls what happened on his front porch this past weekend appalling. hundreds of people from the sunflower kmoont action group came to his home to protest against his stance on immigration. watch this. >> we've left these shoes here
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so he can try to fill them. because these are the shoes of the fathers that have been deported for his laws he lobbied for and passed. kovak separates families. >> thankfully he and his family were not home at the time if he had been he would have been afraid since it took police 15 minutes to respond. >> i have a rule, i believe in everybody's right to protest, when they start going to your home, bringing your family into it, they can have recall petitions, vote you out of office, in my mind this crosses a line. tell me how you felt absolutely, i agree, sean. they can protest against me all day long, outside my office, they protested when i havepubli on public grounds. they cross a line when they go
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on to private property to intim dit me, they're coming up the drive way on to the porch. i am so blessed my family and kids weren't there. we have four kids, they're right at that age, they would have been scarred for life, seeing people piling out of buses with mega phones, shouting things about their daddy. there's no need in public discourse for invasions of private property by mobs like this, like i say, i'm happy to debate anybody any time, fran s francisco and i have debated before, there is ridiculous. >> you're sworn as second of state, is it not your sworn duty to uphold the laws of the state, the land and the constitution. >> it is my sworn duty. in particular, the election laws, kansas has passed a number of tough laws in election fraud. >> they're complaining you're doing your job, this is what they're hired to do, they should be fighting to change the law,
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you didn't write the law. mr. hernandez, are you a supporter of this? >> well, i'm not a supporter of intimidating anybody, but i think we all know that everybody understood he wasn't home, and this was a complete -- >> my understanding is that -- >> that's incorrect. and nobody knew that i was not home. >> okay, well -- >> in fact, they were shouting. >> they were shouting chris kovak come on out. let me show you what kansas is all about. >> i guess i don't get to make a point. certainly everybody thinks their freedom of speech is the most valuable right. i'm not saying we're right, and they should have intimidated you, but if there are any laws that are broken,he will bearres. it's all on video, they were trying to make a point. it probably should have been made a better way, i don't think you were intimidated. >> two responses. >> if buses of people came to
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your house and walked on your lawn and dumped things on your front step and your family was there, how would you feel? >> that's a different deal. this is a church group, there were no guns, no sticks, they were trying to exercise their first amendment rights the worst way they could do it. >> let me respond. they had no idea i was not there, only a small number of people knew we were out of town. secondly, if as you claim, they were trying to make a public statements, they would have done it in a public place. our neighborhood is in the far outskirts of the city. there are corn fields a few hundred yards away, there was nobody there. they were protesting an audience of one. >> i grant you -- >> and they were saying chris kovak come on out. i mean, they were inviting me to come out and confront them is what they were trying to do. >> they weren't there to confro confront. i think they should have stayed on the public street. you can make a good argument they're welcome to do it there. you are a public figure, you ran for that office.
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that's what it is, it's not violations of the law. it obsces the point. >> make your point on public property. >> would you be less threatened if you weren't on the street? >> they were -- look, as far as they knew, my whole family was in the house, that would have been terrifying for the kids to see this happening. >> my clear understanding is everybody knew you weren't going to be there, because the press was called ahead of time to be there, it's a complete press play. >> no, only the nsa would have known, only a few members of my family knew where we were at that time. >> i think you missed the point here. i think the secretary of state has a good point here. if he's in a public place, at
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his office, if he's at work, if he's giving a public speech, it's all fair game. when you go into people's neighborhoods and go in by the hundreds and the busloads, you're creating an intimidating environment where people live, where children are, i would think that all sides politically speaking keep the kids out of it period. >> why wouldn't you support that? >> nobody argues that. i'm with you on that, no problem with that. >> well, i -- >> you're kind of speaking out of both sides here. >> everybody knew he wasn't there. we can argue saying that, but they -- >> they had no idea he wasn't there. >> nobody knew i wasn't there. why were they shouting -- >> everyone knew you weren't going to be there, the press knew you weren't going to be there, they wanted to do it in front of your house. >> i don't know who you talked to. why then were they shouting, come on out. if they thought i wasn't there fp. >> it's a play, it's an act.
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>> it's an act? >> you're completely wrong. >> we have to leave it there. coming up next, the administration is trying to silence her, to do so, they're targeting her children, the chairman of the national republican committee. we always want to hear from you, log on to hannity live. don't forget you get to vote for the video of the day, here's option number three, video of the day. >> you know what i wish congress would do? just for a week, perhaps. just put themselves on
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soliciting prostitutes and having sex with minor. the former state employee says the agency launched an intimidation campaign to keep her from telling her story. they have law enforcement officers camp out in front of her house, harass her, children and attempt to incriminate herself, what's even more troubling, this is the second layer of allegations against the state department after a memo was released last week, indicating the agency had influenced, manipulated or called off investigations into the misconduct in the first place. why is this important to you? these federal employees all work for you, they should be held accountable for these actions. if the state department tried to cover up the allegations of money conduct what else could they be hiding. any attempt to quiet a whistle-blower is going to prevent people from coming forward in the future. >> i have a good question, where
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is hillary clinton? where is hillary clinton in all of this. >> what difference does it make? >> exactly. have you the politicization of benghazi and the talking points situation, which she never got to come back and answer more questions to the committee. we have this whistle blower being harassed, questions about what was going on in belgium with security detail. piblly prostitution, potentially underaged people, and back to the question, where's hillary. she's setting up this apparent run for president, busy setting up a twitter account, maybe she ought to have a town hall meeting on twitter, answer some questions as to what happened in benghazi and why is this employee being intimidated and what do you know? >> where's hillary. i don't know who's asking that question. >> we're talking about sex with
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minors and foreign nationals, they said the prostitution was indem indemic. and the drug use on top of it apparently they were on the same hotel as hillary. >> this is the state department. you're seeing what's going on in the obama administration government has gotten so big and so broad, we can spend the next five minutes talking about all the scandals. the bottom line is, the government has gotten so big, and so large, the main defense of everyone involved right now, government is so big that we can't possibly know what's going on. we can't possibly know this is going on in belgium. we can't possibly know that security detail is intimidating a whistle blower. we can't know anything. government's too big. >> what about hillary's involvement in benghazi. remember she did the ad against
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obama? who was in the situation room? >> they didn't have any problem leaking that information by the way. we leaked that, s.e.a.l. team 6, and the 3:00 a.m. call is coming for hillary clinton and the american people want to know, what did you know when did you know it, and why can't you come forward for ten minutes, 15 minutes and answer a few questions. >> what did you think about her comment when she said, what difference does it make? what did you think about that? >> i thought, what's the whole purpose of the entire hearing here, the purpose of the meeting is, to figure out what it is that happened, how we can correct what took place. the whole -- one of the purposes of the committee, and the idea of checks and balances in our country is that there are people elected to find out the truth, and hold people accountable who
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did either mistakenly or purposefully that need to be punished. >> you think of anybody better than dealing with scandals in the clintons? >> there are -- they are obviously pretty good at it, and they've been good at letting things roll off their back and continuing their pursuits in public life. i don't think this is going to be going away, obviously, benghazi is a total tragedy with people who had died and we don't have the answers there. but i think it's time for them to come clean. the american people are figuring it out, the president knows upside down, they know government is out of control, 62%, a poll came out today, saying people don't trust the government. and even you are abandoned the president at this point. >> the youth a big part of his base. >> i think the numbers on single women are changing. >> are you convinced hillary is running and she's going to run on the idea, let's make history twice? >> i don't know if i'm convinced
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of it, but i'm convinced that they adore the spotlight enough they're going to keep playing the creeping -- creeping this play out to see where it goes, but, you know, this is more -- it's more on our shoulders to do the right thing and make sure that we're prepared with the candidate that can take her on and defeat her. >> how do the republicans balance having to get to the truth, which i think are important on benghazi, the irs, going after james rosen, lying to congress, not telling the truth to congress. how do you balance that with advancing your agenda? >> well, i mean, for one thing, i think that people have to continue to connect the dots and find out the truth as to what's happening. the american people are watching. this story is not over. i think there's a lot more to come, and there's a lot of people that have to answer serious questions, pick the scandal, as to what happened and when they knew it, and i think that we're going to see a lot more coming out.
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but, you know, i think it's important for the people in charge and the house committee to do their job and get it done right. >> there is palpable anger among conservatives with the gang of 8 plan on immigration. real anger, and i'm in the camp, and i said this from the very beginning, we've got to control the borders first, every time we're promised tax increases versus spending cuts, you get the tax increase, you never get the spending cut. we're going to get the amnesty, but not the border security unless it's first. >> i think it's important everyone keeps in mind, the immigration system we have in place right now is a total disaster. it doesn't matter whether you're rand paul or marco rubio or lindsey graham. the one thing people agree with is, we do have a mess in our immigration system. that's number one. the other thing we agree on, there's no aur elling going on, as far as the fact that you have to have a secure border. if you don't have a secure border. >> it has to be first. >> understood, if you don't have
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a secure border first, what will happen is, you're going to be negotiating away the provisions of the bill over the next coming years. >> we have to run, should they by fur indicate it and secure the borders first, and deal with the 11 million after? >> well, i think you have to first have a provision for a skir border, and then you deal with the 11 million that are in the program. >> separate bills? >> i think can you do it at the same time. >> good to see you. coming up next on hannity. >> join with me today in abandoning the government plantation and the party of disappointment. so that we may all echo the words of one republican leader who famously said free at last, free at last. >> when we come back, you'll meet the state senator who boldly turned his back on the
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welcome back to hannity, my next guest has decided to leave the democratic party and join the gop. let's look at a few clips he released explaining this important decision. >> i wanted to take a moment to explain why i chose to become a republican. and also to explain why i don't think it was a bold decision at all. it is the right decision, not only for me, but for all my brothers and sisters in the black community. you see, in recent history, the democratic party has created the illusion that their agenda, their policies are what's best for black people. you see, at the heart of liberalism, is the idea that only a great and powerful big government can be the benefactor of social justice for all
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americans. but the left is only concerned with one thing, control. and they disguise this control as charity. the idea that blacks, or anyone for that matter need the government to get ahead in life is despicable. i fell for initiatives and alliance have been sacrificed in exchange for our allegiance to overseas, who control us by making us dependent on them to be truly free is to be reliant on no one, other than the author of our destiny. these are the ideas at the core of the republican party. and it is it why i am a republican. >> joining me now, the man himself, the republican senator, state senator from the great state of louisiana. senator, welcome to the show, thanks for being with us. >> good evening, it's great to be here with you. >> i assume this was not made in haste, the idea might have been percolating inside of you for some time, is that accurate? >> yes, during the last couple
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years, i've watched as the party of disappointment has moved further and further away from basic american values. away from the majority of louisiana voters. issues such as marriage, family, guns, prayer, spending. they've just moved away from where i am and where most louisiana ans are. >> you talk about self-initiative and self-reliance being sacrificed and exchange to the allegiance of our overseers. i know that's going to get a lot of people angry. >> well, the truth is, that the policies of the democratic party, the party of disappointment, those policies have not worked. let's take welfare and food stamps, for example, those policies have not worked, they have not lifted our community out of poverty. poverty is worse today than it has been at any point in our 400
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year history here. our education system are worse today than ever. those policies simply aren't working, and we become more and more involved in that system and more ingratiated to our overseers on the government plantation. >> you said at one point that the left is only concerned with one thing, and that's control. and they disguise this control as charity. do you think this is conscious on their part? or do you think they really think they're being compassionate and loving by offering government assistance to people? >> i think it's a matter of dollars and votes. i'll give you a perfect example. minority unemployment is sky high. this present administration is fully aware of that problem. they have not addressed the
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problem. and they haven't addressed it, because our community is in their hip pocket. they don't need to count on us to vote for them all the time. at least that's the way it was in the past. we're changing that today many. >> if you look at voting democratics, 90% of the time, black americans vote for the democratic party, do you see that changing? >> i believe that it will change. i believe we've begun the process of change. as more of us get into the business of educating the community and showing them that we really -- these policies are not good for us, we really must do something else. something different. i think that more people will join me and those of us who are in the republican party now. it's a growing factor. >> senator, you've become a youtube viral sensation. i'm sure that you're aware that
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your video has gotten out there. a lot of people have seen it. we look forward to talking to you in the future, and wish you all the best in your new party. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. it's been a pleasure. we reveal what you have picked for tonight's video of the day. make sure to tune in this friday night, part two of our african-american conservative studio audience special. this one's going to be about solutions, a brand new hour, live audience. you don't want to miss it, this friday 9:00 p.m. on fox on friday 9:00 p.m. on fox on hannity. i'm a careful investor. when you do what i do, you think about risk. i don't like the ups and downs of the market, but i can't just sit on my cash. i want to be prepared for the long haul. ishares minimum volatility etfs. investments designed for a smoother ride. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing.
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mason university. >> we want to make it legal for them to perform surveillance on e-mails and telephone calls. >> hold fox news accountable. accountability is fun. >> can you help us out? >> absolutely. >> i call them fox noise. because fox news is a national security threat. thank you. be awesome. >> as much as i dislike fox news, i also agree with their freedom of speech to say what they like. >> i'm really clever, i always come up with fox noise or fix news. >> do you watch jon stewart? >> yeah, i love jon stewart. >> exactly. >> he's the best. >> he's the greatest newsman since walter cronkite. >> that crazy sean hannity, that guy. i say sanity not hannity, that's what i say. >> really? >> oh, well. they'll sign anything. that's all the time we have left
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this evening, thank you for being with us. let not your heart be troubled you can the news continues, greta's standing by to go on the record, we'll see you tomorrow night, greta, take it away. tonight, keith alexander has a message for the american people. trust us. but should you? >> i think the president leads in two fashions, his legal authority by being elected, but you also need moral authority, and i think this constellation of scandals really he's losing his moral authority to lead the nation. >> the president is bankrupt on the trust factor, people are appalled at what's been going on in government, why should they trust them, when we know there's cape ability for hacking, whether it's our e-mails or phone calls, why should we trust them? >> the nsa leak is one of the many scandals that have been taken its toll on president obama's approval
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