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tonight, conservatives, liberals and independents alike all under one roof to tackle the hottest political, legal, cultural issues of the day. it's time for an all new "hannity" studio audience showdown. >> this budget agreement takes giant steps in the right direction. >> reaction to the breaking budget battle developments on capitol hill. tis the season for scandal. >> the fact is kathleen sebelius is not provided america the truth.
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in a letter i sent to her i warned her that her people are obstructing justice. >> one of the most powerful lawmakers and his investigation into the health care.gov debacle. four innocent people are killed at the hands of this drunk driver. >> this was one time i did ask the court for justice. >> he's given a slap on the wrist because he's deemed too rich to go to jail? our audience responds to the d despicable defense strategy that got him off the hook. "hannity" starts right here, right now. earlier today the house of representatives passed the so-called bipartisan budget deal. the bill heads to the u.s. senate where it will be expected to be voted on next week. congressman paul ryan told us that the deal was a step in the right direction. was it? before we turn things over to this wonderful studio audience wen want your thoughts on the conversation. log on to our facebook page. tell us if you think house
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republicans did the right thing supporting the budget deal or sound off on twitter using # hannity over the course of the next hour. now we turn things over to our distinguished studio audiencaud. welcome. give yourselves a big hand. [ applause ] >> did you think we would get to a point in government where we would have the leader of a party tell its members, like nancy pelosi did today, embrace the suck. amy? >> i never thought we would hear that vulgarity -- >> is suck bad? i grew up in new york. that's not the worst word i have heard. >> i'm not sure i want to hear it from nancy pelosi for many reasons. in terms of compromise i look at politics and alternatives. the alternative being a government shutdown would have been a political loser for republicans. >> who thinks this is a good deal? anybody? why? why do you think it's a good deal? >> it's a good deal for republicans.
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we have two years of hopefully constructive government. we can attack things we can do something about. if we have a budget, we can move on to other issues. >> you disagree? this is the same old same old to me. the bottom line brings us to a $25 trillion debt number. $90 trillion in unfunded liabilities. where is the vision, the leadership, the conservative vision -- mike gallagher, why are you interrupting me? >> it's purely political. we know it. i don't like it more than you do. but ryan and all the guys are saying we better not lose the obama care momentum. democrats will lose on obama care and everybody has campaigned on it. if the government shutdown occurs, everybody -- >> tom. >> republicans will take the blame because of the message. democrats have the -- if there is a government shutdown the gop poll numbers will go down.
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>> how about with 17 trillion in debt on the way to 25 trillion why can't they cut one cent? it is a disgrace to both parties, but especially republicans. >> i agree with you. >> it's a disgrace. then republicans wonder why they can't get primaries? surprise, surprise. >> we'll go to this side. you hear there is not a dime or difference between the two parties. there is an answer. of you had problems at home and i'm sure alan, my partner -- >> excuse me. who are you? >> i'm sean. nice to meet you. how are you? if we had budget problems at home and i told you that you could cut a penny out of every dollar and balance the budget. >> that's simple. people get it. >> the penny plan. >> the penny plan. where is the controversy in that? >> breaking news.
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i know this is heartbreaking, sean but the federal government is not a family. we're not here to hold hands and sing cum ba-- cum -- kumbayah t other. >> i held alan's hand. >> you are an anomaly, rare and out of this world. >> this is a moral imperative. we may agree on this. >> let's not start now. >> why ruin a good thing? it's moral because we are stealing that $25 trillion from we're robbing them blind. from our kids and grandkids. >> do you know that the deficit has been cut in half -- t not the debt but the deficit cut in half. projected surplus. families don't live the way the government does. we have mortgages, car payments. nobody lives within their means even in families. >> we are forgetting -- >> in the back. >> let's not under estimate the american people. research we've done shows the
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american people really do want to get the budget and debt under control. the problem is trying to fight over good spending education, work force development is a fool's errand. where we get american support is in talking about means testing entitlements. >> that's going to happen. in the end, though, this is money we are stealing from our kids and grandkids. when do we say we owe it to them not to rob their future? >> we owe it to our kids to have economic growth. by see weak economic growth and high unemployment -- let's talk about a budget a lot lower today than a couple years ago and secondly, on top of that -- >> what moral -- hang on. >> go ahead. >> this president has given us more debt than any other president before. wait a minute. by the end of his presidency, he
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will have accumulated more debt than every other president combined before him. that's $7 trillion. are you blaming bush? my head will pop. >> one at a time. >> just to bring everybody back to reality, the day barack obama took office we were losing th e three-quarter million jobs a month, in the worst economic >> right here. we are about to enter the sixth year of the obama presidency. democrats are still blaming bush. i can't take it. >> that's the point. everybody has to realize we have fiscal issues and we have real problems that have to be solved and passing a budget that's noncontroversial might be bipartisan. it doesn't solve the problems that face our nation. if you are not going to solve them today it makes it that much harder to solve them later. we need structural changes to entitlement programs. kicking the can down the road
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will make it more difficult in the future. >> this is as good of deal as washington could have gotten downright now. everybody got something. democrats got to protect social security and medicare. republicans got tax loopholes. >> is it protecting medicare if you are not reforming and letting the paul ryan fund run empty? [ speaking at the same time ] >> we're not protecting american senior seniors. >> you're not protecting american seniors. >> that's a bigger project than a budget deal. >> one at a time. >> we have to go one at a time. >> when you talk about weak employment rate. more people are unemployed. unemployment has gone up in the black community. in the hispanic community. with young adults, unemployment has gone up. when obama had both the house, senate and white house, we didn't have a budget in 2009. we didn't have a budget agreement in 2010. that's the republicans' fault? >> you were addressing him. i will let him respond. >> you brought up real issues.
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how is this budget deal going to address those real issues? do you improve employment by cutting the budget? absolutely not. >> when this president had the house and senate. >> no way. >> we had no budget deal in 2010. >> amy will close us back before we come back for another segment. >> republicans agreed to spend more than a trillion dollars. psychologically that hurts them in october. >> since john boehner has been speaker, he's presided over $3 trillion in new debt. that's a lot of money. we'll the take a break. by the way, they all drank eggnog before the segment tonight. when we come back, it may get a little mellower. coming up, more with the studio audience. just getting started. let not your heart be troubled. and secretary sebelius is being called out by the house oversight department, daryl issa. her department is charged with criminally obstructing his investigation. our bipartisan audience reacts
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to this later. later, this young drunk driver murdered four innocent people but was sentenced to probation. why? he was deemed too rich to go to to jail. how his wealthy family got him off the hook. welcome back.
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welcome back. things are going from bad to worse for kathleen sebelius. her department is now being accused by one of the most powerful men in washington of criminally obstructing the house committee's probe into the disgraced health care.gov website. earlier today, chairman issa was on f"fox & friends." watch this.
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>> the fact is kathleen sebelius is not providing america the truth. as a matter of fact in a letter i sent to her, i warned her that her people are obstructing justice, telling individual companies who have serious reports on security flaws. in other words vulnerability to hackers not to provide us the information. >> we turn back to our studio audience. penny nance. we have one of the worst rollouts here. one broken promise after another. it's the same thing as benghazi. same thing as targeting conservative groups. >> the irs, on and on. >> irs and fast and furious. >> besides the problems with affordability, accessibility, quality of care there are problems with religious liberty in this law -- hang on. let me finish my thought. kathleen sebelius is withholding serious information. she was asked october 30th to give a list of insurance company companies providing abortions so people could choose not to
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purchase them. she said she would give him the information and now has back-pedaled and refused to give it. the reason he asked is it's so difficult to find the average person doesn't know. tamara is about to have -- >> we want everybody to have a choice. my choice is not to pay for your abortion. >> wait a minute. whoa, whoa, listen to what she just said. >> i heard what she said about religious freedom. >> hold on. >> no, i can't help you out her here. >> what about my choice? my rights. >> can i ask a question? >> you can't. >> can i get in a question? >> no. you can't. >> this is why people don't vote for republicans anymore. >> you have a duty to your audience. you sent a letter about darryl issa. the warning letters aren't sufficient. send a subpoena. this is not a conversation about religious liberty and religion. >> why not? >> we can have that conversation on a different issue but not
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about darryl issa. >> there is a civil war going on. this is a real war on women, sean. you are seeing it play out on your show. it is a civil war when abortion advocates force women of faith to pay for services we find morally reprehensible. it's wrong. >> let's go to julie. >> females in the administration are covering up for the president. >> explain. >> hillary clinton in the case of benghazi stuck her neck and career out for the president of the united states. what is kathleen sebelius doing? hiding behind the president. >> why hasn't she gotten fired? >> that's a real war on women. >> abortion is not being covered by the taxpayers. >> it is. >> it's not. >> it is. >> secondly -- you're the party of choice, right? we are the party of choice and why i'm tired of republicans and others saying to me -- i do respect your choice, don't get an abortion. you're not paying for my
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abortion. >> hang on. we have to talk the one at a time. wait a minute. she raises a good question. i will try to get tamara to answer and i will give you a shot. why should taxpayers fund for other women's birth control and why should they contribute money to abortion when they find it morally reprehensible? >> nobody is paying for abortions. i don't know where you are getting that? oh, my goodness. >> i'm asking where the money is going. >> it's not. show me where in the bill they are paying for anybody's abortions. >> it's being administrated through the government. >> where? >> there is information. >> do you want me to pull the bill out? >> let me move on. having a hard time being heard. sarah from the wall street journal. >> the republicans have a potent argument when it comes to obama care. the abortion argument is not going to be the winning argument if what you want to win is the broad population. if you want to do the things you are talking about, medicare,
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social security, big budget deals. you have to go beyond people -- >> you work for the journal. are you happy with the deal? >> i do not -- i work for the journal so i'm independent on this deal. it is a bad deal for both sides and the best deal both sides will get. >> liz. >> the whole issue of birth control and abortion is sad. i'd like to know why we aren't talking about who is covering whose viagra. >> all right. alan, do you want to answer that? >> let's get to the audacity of the administration. i don't know if you saw but the excuse the hhs gave daryl issa gave about why they are obstr t obstructing his investigation is for security concerns. they built a website that's a hacker's paradise. >> investigate the website. >> now saying he can't talk to private contractors and private citizens because of the newfound security concerns. they're obviously lying. obviously lying. >> he's the head of the oversight committee. slow down. let me ask you a serious
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question. we have had i.t. professionals, computer security professionals on the show. for example they rate the safety and security of amazon a 10. health care.gov a 1. even the government is recognize ing people are going on this website and their personal information is at risk. we spent hundreds of millions and three years. it is a colossal screw-up. >> this is a guy who said before he took the job as the head of the committee i want to spend every hour of every week of every day investigating the administration. that's all this guy does and he's got nothing. >> take us out. >> what's unfortunate here is that americans are hurting, suffering. millions of people are losing health insurance coverage. no one is being held accountable and no one is being held responsible for these people with their dire situation because of obama care. >> did you read the washington post? a guy tried 50 to 100 times, has a 45-year-old son. >> wasn't able to. >> he couldn't accomplish it in
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100 visits to health care.com so he had to spend money he doesn't have to buy a policy. he had to spend money. 50 to 100 times. no private company should do it. we'll be right back. more with the lively studio audience and our eggnog edition as we continue. the poll numbers that prove more americans are giving up on obama care and the president. later, did you see the 16-year-old? he admits to getting behind the wheel of a car drunk. he killed four people and was only sentenced to probation. the reason, his attorneys say, he's just too rich to go to jail. i didn't make it up. a story you have to hear coming up ahead.
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welcome back to "hannity." despite continuous attempts to promote the health care over haul, americans across the country are officially just giving up on obama care. according to a princeton research poll 4 in 10 surveyed say they would rather pay the obama care penalty than buy health insurance through the new exchanges. rather pay the oppressive un-american tax than navigate through health care.gov? pretty telling. we bring back our studio audience. chris hawn. i have a question. >> yes. i will. >> millennials down 24%. hispanics -- >> i'm glad you put me in that.
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>> i'm talking about a group way younger than you sitting over here. we have a poll where the president quinnipiac, 54% of americans disapprove of his handling of his job. he's in the 30s. a lot of it is based on if you like your care, keep your care. like your doctor, keep your doctor. the rate shock that's kicking in. and the realization that your deductible is going up. now that that's true, why not start over because every promise made is not kept. why not start over so the american people can debate it again? >> in politics you never accept defeat. you move on. when you have something as monumental as the health care law that will bring health care to 30 million americans who never would have had it, if we stop now this congress will never -- >> to hell with the american people? to hell with them. >> the problems you reference are going to be fixed. they are fixable. more people will be covered. >> it's fixable?
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>> hold on, one at a time. let him finish. >> i happen to like the free birth control. in these tough economic times we should have free birth control. >> who said that? >> juan williams's son is in the audience and a good friend of ours. you are too shy, unlike your father. >> obama care is a disaster start to finish. we saw the politifact lie of the year if you like your plan you can keep it. 5 million americans are losing their health care. this is an abomination. half a million people have been able to get health care and the problems are just starting to pile up. they will get worse as 2014 goes ahead. >> why not start over? >> republicans were never brought to the table. to begin with. that was the problem. >> it's sold on a lie. >> there are a couple of things. why not just amend the law? here's what i'm saying. this law is now covering people
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who are uncoverable. the kid who tried 50 times to get on. why? because of the pre-existing conditions that are now covered that weren't covered before. kids under 20 who don't have jobs -- hold on. i didn't cut you off. some of the kids who can't get jobs out of college will be on their parents' plan. my point is if we've got -- let's talk about health care. my point is -- >> you are selling me but you are not addressing, first of all, the cbo says 30 million will remain uninsured. number one. number two, you are not addressing -- this wouldn't have passed if americans knew their plans would be cancelled, their doctors would be lost. they pay more. why should we buy or fix something that was sold as a lie? the whole thing is a lie. you are not addressing that. you are selling it. >> it's a lie. >> it is providing coverage to all americans. >> 30 million -- >> not true. >> the congressional budget
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office says after ten years of implementation 31 million people will be uninsured with a net 25 gain in coverage. so it is more uninsured than giving insurance. it goes way beyond the provisions. it creates two new entitlements and spends 1.$1.28 trillion at time when the nation -- [ speaking at the same time ] >> shh. lauren. i view this as simple. you've got the young -- and a lot of you are young, except chris. the young, the healthy are literally forced through this ponzi scheme to pay for the sick, elderly and uninsured. >> right. >> why should they ever sign up? >> four in ten americans overall say they would rather pay the mandate tax and fines rather than buy into health care.gov. the mandate tax is going to go up eventually. it's $95 or a percentage of your
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income. 1% of $10,000 for an individual. >> i have a question for you. exit question. it's the same one i gave him. tell me why when we have been lied to and the main promises aren't being kept, why when the american people -- that's the classic bait and switch. why should they accept that lie from their government? >> i reject the assertion that it is a lie. to address your question. >> can you keep your plan? keep your doctor? are we paying less? >> you know what, the facts, the essential facts are the things that are wildly popular about the affordable care act -- pre-existing conditions, staying on your parents' plan until 26. if i could have a minute. >> things that are wildly popular? >> wildly popular. things that republicans do not embrace. things republicans are talk about now -- can i finish? the insurance exchanges. the high deductible plans are are all republican ideas that democrats included -- >> i've got to go.
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let me ask the audience. who here thinks this is wildly popular? you? >> not yet. >> but it will be. >> it will be? two will bes. >> in ten years you will be taking credit for it, sean. >> wildly popular? wildly? >> no limit on lifetime expenditures, no limit on yearly expenditures. on your parents' plan to 26. i'll keep going. >> coming up next, these four innocent victims were killed by a drunk driver. the person convicted, no jail time because the family he grew up in is a family of wealth and privilege. when we come back the studio audience will respond. it is causing a national fire storm. as always, we want to hear from you. log onto our special companion site on twitter @sean hannity. we want to hear from you. we have an online poll tonight. would you rather pay the fine instead of signing up for obama care?
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www.han www.hanni www.hannitylive.foxnews.com. we will about continue.
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welcome back to our audience edition of "hannity." the conversation never stops. a teenaged boy was sentenced to no jail time and ten years of probation after drunk driving and killing four innocent victims. the defense argued that ethan couch, the 16-year-old driver suffered from affluenza, a psychological disorder which stems from having wealthy, privileged parent and little to no discipline. really? the family members of the victims are stunned by the judge's decision and the fact that he fought his way out of a proper punishment. listen to what the father and husband of two of the victims had to say. >> money always seems to keep ethan out of trouble. this was one time i did ask the court that -- for justice.
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and that for money not to prevail. >> wow. pretty unbelievable. mike, you have been covering the story in detail. >> i spent a lot of time in the dallas-fort worth community. the truth is it's the family of the 16-year-old who killed the four people who hired a so-called clinical psychologist expert to testify that the parents were basically lousy parents who gave the kid everything he wanted all of his life. he had another drunk driving arrest before this and a 14-year-old underaged girl was passed out undressed and his parents gave him no consequences. the father said, i will pay the $450,000 a year for a rehab facility in california. it's got horses. it's near the beach. >> isn't that nice? >> does anybody support this? >> no. >> no. isn't this a natural outcome in society where we don't force people to take blame? people aren't responsible for their decisions in life.
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it is always somebody else's fault. they didn't have the proper education or live in the right neighborhood. can't we all make excuses for our behavior? >> i studied criminal justice extensively. there is no accountability left in the american criminal justice system. what happened here is the parents go to jail also. >> i don't agree with that. >> that's what needs to happen. these parents are are enablers? it should be them in jail. >> i have represented people in situations like this. talk about the justice system. do i agree with this outcome? no. we had a judge who went along with the probation. a kid who had a defense attorney, prosecutor. look at the judicial system. you were in support of the george zimmerman verdict but not this. both things, there is a balance with of -- yes, it does. >> one thing has nothing to do with the other. >> it does.
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this is the balancing of a judicial system where some win and some lose. that makes america great. >> angela? >> that doesn't have one to do with the other. >> i'm not supporting this verdict. >> look at o.j. it depends on who you can pay for as a lawyer. if you don't have a great legal defense and don't have the money to pay for it, you're likely to go to jail. >> tamara, do you want to follow up? >> there are the have nots who have to lose and take pleas. >> and cut a deal. >> that is a problem with the judicial system. >> it has nothing to do with the george zimmerman case. do not use that. >> amy? >> what about the responsibility of the judge who went along with this? who is this judge -- lindsay lohan? the judge has people in front of her every single day. and to make judicious decisions about punishment. four innocent people are dead. >> i agree. >> we are seeing downward departing in this country and it is troubling when it comes to
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rape cases. we have seen issue where judges haven't held child molesters accountable. they cannot just downward depart and ignore what's happening. >> i'm against lifetime appointments for judges. >> i agree. >> that means the supreme court. >> if the penalties are not stiff enough, we need to increase the penalties. some of these judges are elected. we have to make sure people within their community is to understand what's going on. we are seeing a problem with child predators not being held accountable. >> her term expires next year. she's retired, she's out, gone. she has no accountability. >> what emotes that? >> why let this kid off? except if she's making laws herself. >> lauren. >> i'm trying to show compassion. but in a way i am. he's 16. he didn't mean to kill four pedestrians. he chose to drink. as you pointed out, he chose to drink and do questionable things
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in the past as well. but maybe the decision is we try to reform him. >> one at a time. >> if he's going to make the adult decision to drink, which, i'm sorry, 21 is legal, you are 16 years old. but you can't do jail time for killing four innocent people? he made a terrible decision and you should pay the consequences. >> mark my words, he will be in trouble again. this kid is essentially getting away with murder. he's gotten away with it before with that 14-year-old girl you referenced in the car. he knows. >> we have to take a break. >> he knows he'll get away with something again. it will catch up with him. >> good points. coming up, they have outdone themselves. the group american athiests put up this billboard in time square in new york asking who needs christ during christmas. our studio audience will weigh in. the war on christmas never endin
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welcome back to "hannity." the war on christmas is upon us again. the latest example can be seen on a billboard smack in the middle of times square in new york city. the electronic bill board sponsored by the athiesm advocacy group says to take the religion out of the season and reads, quote, who needs christ at christmas? the display lists various other reasons to celebrate the christmas season such as family, friends, food and the rockettes is this freedom of speech or a way to irritate people? this is what i think it is. i'm a free speech person, tamara. telling you off the top of your head. i believe -- alan, you're a free speech person. >> this is free speech. there is no war on christmas. >> sure, there is. >> i'm the general.
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okay. i'm the general. what war? nobody is being stopped from enjoying their religion, celebrating christmas. you can say merry christmas. there are no schools saying you can't use red and green. this is b.s. there is no war. it is revved up every year. it doesn't exist. >> i have read the bible and in book of matthew jesus said be careful not to make a show of your religion among men. all this talk about war on christmas seems to me a bunch of people didn't read that part of the bible and want to prove they are the biggest christian. that is offensive to me. >> i think they put it up in times square to cause a war on christians which is perpetuated by the american athiests. >> the name. >> where is the so-called tolerance? why go after christmas and christians? there are schools and towns also being affected by, when they put up displays and they are being pressured to take them down. it's zero tolerance. >> do you know how much a bill
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board -- >> as a guy names christian, the world stops on december 25. they asked to celebrate family, friends, community. are those really horrible things? >> also remember not everybody in this country celebrates and observes -- >> it's offensive. >> go ahead. >> it's a tacky ad and i didn't buy it from a marketing standpoint. i don't think it works very well. it is bringing to our attention the fact that not everyone is a christian. i don't think there is anything wrong with that. >> america was found -- its an undeniable truth we were founded on judeo-christian principles. we still believe in freedom of religion including the freedom to be an atheist and insult people. i insult liberals. >> the bible says if you deny jesus before men i will deny you before the father.
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we have every right. >> he said go into the closet and pray. >> he does not. >> yes, he does. matthew 25. >> not to be a hypocrite -- the point is -- >> let her finish. >> the point is it's great we are talking about this, but i shouldn't have to hide that i love jesus and i celebrate christmas in order to make you feel comfortable. >> sarah? >> nobody wants you to do that. >> i am just relieved we are all on the same page about the rockettes. >> okay. liz? go ahead. >> i can't go into a starbucks without having to hear christmas music, have a christmas cup. there is so much christmas in this country. it's wonderful and i love it, but i think there are other problems to concentrate on other than the attack on christmas. it's fabricated. >> now there is freedom from expression and it's wrong. that happens with the supreme court when they deal with
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freedom of expression. people should be allowed. i'm jewish and i don't have a problem with the nativity scene. are you taking the menorah out of hanukkah next? >> wait a second. if you are jewish -- >> you don't have to point at me, but i am. >> if you're taking december 25th off which we all have to take off. >> i will take off ten days. >> he can go work. >> it's what these people are saying is stay home even if you don't believe in christ. a lot of people don't. focus on family, on the rockettes. >> why put a cross through christ and offend people? >> julie, look, i know when i'm being insulted. i've been insulted a lot. alan has insulted me. kidding. >> why do you choose to feel insulted? >> i'm making a point. i support everyone's point to say anything. mr. williams. >> i think you need freedom of expression, freedom of religion. at the same time, this billboard is a freedom of expression. they can purchase the space. do i find it mean?
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i do. as a christian, i'm offended. at the same point, they have the right. >> as a side note, what if this were done against islam? is there a double standard? who says yes? >> of course there is. >> why is there a double standard? angela? >> it's politically incorrect. >> exactly. it's politically incorrect and today we are too politically sensitive. >> amy, go ahead. >> let's get back to what the billboard actually says. it says who needs christ in christmas, nobody. that is clearly an attack on christians. i don't happen to be a believer. but i love christmas. i know how to answer that question. who needs christ in christmas? christians! they are celebrating his birthday. >> merry christmas. we have to take a break. coming up, closing thoughts -- we don't know where it will go next with the lively studio audience after the break. we will break bread and drink some egg nol. alan spiked it. that's ahead.
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welcome back to hannity. you're doing stand-up this weekend? >> i am. >> your first time ever? >> my first time ever. >> do you want to stand up and tell a joke? >> can i tell -- >> no. you can't tell -- if you tell that i will bear the brunt of the heat. >> i will tell a fox news joke, it's a good one. i won't get fired. >> i don't want to risk it. >> i want to make a quick point. there was a cash for kids scandal in pennsylvania where two judges were prosecuting in regards to pay to play putting kids in prison for money. i'm looking at this case we talked about in dallas. i think there's issues there. we need to re-look at our criminal justice system and make sure you can't -- this is a real serious issue and i know
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democrats and republicans should be able to agree on how we look at our criminal justice system. >> i think we should talk more about chris' love of contraception. >> who said that? >> i did. >> i think people should have recreational activities that are affordable and free contraception -- you don't have to have an abortion if you have contraception and don't have people on welfare if you have contraception. make contraception available all the time everywhere and in buildings and streets. >> talk about raising our kids, is that what you want your kids to see? >> i'll make a deal, you liberals are very generous and giving usually with other people's money, i tell you what. why don't you and all your liberal friends that want birth control paid for by other people, why don't you pay for it and let other people not pay for it? [ applause ] >> how's that? >> i don't want to pay for my
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own. >> why should any -- anybo any -- anybody -- listen, i will be a little crude here. nobody else here is having that sex. why should they pay for it. >> how do you know? sn>> birth control -- >> you're peeking, sean and looking into bedrooms- >> why should people pay for other people's birth control? >> sisters of the poor are suing kathleen sebelius because they don't think they should pay for chris's birth control or anybody else's. why should they have to pay for chris' birth critical. i don't get it. >> does everybody support little sisters 91 grou-- nun group? why should they pay for his birth control. >> a common theme is people want health care for as many but we've come to the view only the
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individual can control those dollars as best we can. the government will never -- we can't satisfy a panel of 25 people. imagine trying to satisfy the value of the entire country. >> planned parenthood is a navigator of obama care, red flag. if they said prevention is what they are doing why do we have to continue doing it why are there higher abortion rates than there have ever been. bring talking over each other ] >> we want to reduce the number of abortions in this country, can't the least we agree to that access to contraception should be widely available. >> i agree. when is the last time you have been to a cvs, rite aid drugstore they have entire sections, go pick what you want and you pay for it. >> i'm fine. i'm responsible. but there are lots of other people out there who are not. >> that's the problem. we're not a responsible society
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any more, you put your head on the problem. >> i make you a deal. >> this is the life of julia, cradle to grave government will take care of you, government will provide what they think you need. way that health insurance should be organized and you shouldn't mandate benefits. what is mandating benefits and skyrocketing premiums. >> why are you making a face? >> 6 out of 10 women report taking birth control not just for family planning built for health reasons. >> why do we have to pay for yours? >> how about bang for your buck? >> how did we get on this slippery slope we shouldn't cover something because not everyone believes in it. you may not believe in vaccinating your children and should we not cover vaccinations? and the hpd fact vin is instrumental for everyone. it's a slippery slope.
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