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lot of friends on twitter? he used to, but he doesn't now. you got to tune in on monday, it's a short exchange but it's an interesting one. about the hubris and who he is. have a great weekend, see you monday at 9:00 p.m. and tonight some of america's top newsmakers are here, along with a rowdy studio audience. here is a sneak peek. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> the sixth year. >> thank you very much. >> as he prepares to take on the sixth year of his presidency, we examine how the president's policies have impacted all of us and we track his rocky approval rating. >> we're going to take this issue head on and they're going to wish they weren't alive after i'm done with them. >> the big-time producer of movies like this one threatens
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the nra, says america should be gun free. >> enough is enough. >> and sarah palin takes on parents gone wild in america from super models taking babies on atv rides to used football coaches paraberating their litt players. and the reverend franklin graham -- and joe theismann reviews the super bowl. a special edition of hannity starts right here, right now. >> as barack obama embarks on the sixth year of his presidency, hope and change seems to be looking a whole lot more like doom and gloom. before we bring in tonight's audience for their thoughts on where they stand on the president, some of the numbers that have ---for starters, when barack obama entered the white house back in january 2009, his approval rating had stood at a very healthy 68%.
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but today, the very same gallup poll shows only 39% of americans approve of how he's handling office. i can think of a few reasons all dealing with the president's failing policies and beginning with the fact that he's added more to this country's debt than pretty much all the presidenting before him combined. when he took office, the national death was 10$10.6 trillion and now it's $17.3 trillion for our children and our grand children, not looking good there either. moving on, thanks to the president and his brilliant agenda, the poverty rate has sky rocketed since he took office, then 13.2% of americans were living in poverty in 2009, today that number is 15% or 46.5 million people living in poverty today in the united states.
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why? maybe because the average american family is now making far less money than it did when he took office. median household income was almost $60,000 back in 2009, today it's about $52,000 per year per family and because incomes are dropping, the number of americans living on food stamp, that increased from 32 million in 2009 to a whopping 47 million americans today. that's where things stand as the president now begins the sixth year of his presidency. so we bring in our studio audience for reaction. hi, everybody, good to see you. let me put up on the screen first of all, the biggest problem that the american people think when it comes to the problem in the country, how many think they know the answer what the biggest problem is? what is it, doug? >> it's government. it's a failure of our system to produce results leaving the economy to suffer, people to be
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under employed and leaving people feeling hopeless about what's going on in washington. >> this is your president, your party. >> if he's failing and he's a democrat or a republican, we have to be honest. >> let's put up the seven most devastating economic predicti predictions. 91.8 million americans no longer in the workforce. number of jobless working age americans has risen 9.6 million people since january of 2009. 47.4 million americans we lie on food stamps. 10.98 million americans receive disability checks, one in three people fell into poverty between fwooin and 2011. 40% of americans say they're worse off financially than a year ago. the u.s. debt, you all $9 trillion unpate yoltic, now it's 17 plus trillion. can you admit this is failure? >> if you're going to put it that way. you know, there's so many
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statistics you put there. and i actually agree with doug to some extent, if the government can do something about it and it goes wrong, then you have to blame government. >> hold on a second, this is his presidency, he's had five years. if you say it's george w. bush's fault, i'm going to assault you on national tv. >> i might say it then because it would be fun to watch. i don't blame george bush, i don't blame barack obama and when it turns around, i'm not going to give barack obama the credit either. >> amy, $17 trillion in debt, 91 million americans out of the labor force, the highest number in decades, that's not obama's fault? >> i think an even bigger president hasn't kept his eye on the ball when it comes to this economic crisis. what did he spend the first few months of his presidency doing? a foolish gun control agenda. this president just moves from
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crisis to crisis with no clear agenda. today we're talking about nsa. >> two million text messages a day. you love the president, you defend the president every time you're on this program. are you going to tell me it's a record of success? >> it's a record of reality, in looking at who do i believe? you asked who i blame. we have to look at the titans of the industry. it's fantastic that the stock market has bounced back, who has not benefitted from this? the workers whose product tift is up, you have conservatives fighting the minimum page that hasn't been raged, at least we raised the minimum wage. you raise the minimum wage, you get people off of food stamps, you get people off of medicaid.
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>> a dependent class, which is exactly what obama and the -- it's a war on the poor, it's not a war on poverty. yet they're creating it. youth unemployment right now, 16.3%. that number wasn't up there, but that tells you right there, people my age and younger are hurting a and we are the ones subsidizing health care, medicaid, social security, you name it. my debt is saddled right now because of the older generation and you look at what's happening with obama care. >> who subsidized you growing up? >> i want to be independent, i want to be working. >> what i'm saying is young people want to be working. >> it's all the same. >> there's something called voluntary and not voluntary. and that is not voluntary. look, the thing is here, america is no longer in the top ten countries among the world when it comes to economic freedom.
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and if you look why, it has to do with the fact that this administration continues to place more regulations, more rules on businesses and it's not getting better. if you look at the economy in december, only 75,000 jobs were added. that is not progress. i don't see anything good about that. and if you look at the amount of people who have been unemployed for 27 weeks or more, it's holding steady at 28.9 million. >> it's worse than that, because now michelle we're debating whether people that get benefits for 99 weeks ought to have it extended. >> i'm glad you brought up the minimum wage. it's important to understand that most of these statistics is subsidizing the ramifications of obama's foreign policy. you can raise the price of labor but you can't actually raise the value with government policy. all you're going to do is raise the cost of businesses to hire people at the skilled level. that's going to result in more
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unemployment. >> how many worry that maybe america's better days with all the debt, unfunded liabilities, are -- how many think america's better days may be behind us? >> my generation loses, when you talk about the older generation, my generation is the ones that when we start the recovery, it's too late for people my age. by the time it starts turning around, my retirement, people my age, my peers, it's not going to make it up. we don't have time to make it up. so the american people know this, that's why president obama's ratings are in the tank, he's got an approval rating that's gone down into the 30s. and we don't even have a watergate type -- >> we have an irs scandal, fast and furious. >> the main stream media is defending him, to vigt now it's not just the american people hurting.
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they know whose fault it is. >> i doubt anybody in this room is really hurting. but there's 50 million americans on food stamps that are feeling it every single month. also tonight, in case you don't know it, there's two big major football games this weekend. football legend joe theismann is going to stop by with his picks of sunday's nfc and afc championship game. and governor palin will be here to respond to what some people are calling outrageous for examples of american cultures and american parents gone wild. >> we also make sure we gather up the facts that hold accountable and responsible anybody who is involved in this? >> he vowed to get to the bottom of the irs targeting scandal. but now the obama justice department is working overtime to sweep that controversy under the rug.
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don't miss sleep train's year end clearance sale. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ we applied last year, it took 14 months for that application to be approved. normally applications like there at the most, four to six months for something like that. it's obvious that there are people in the administration that do not agree with the moral principles that the billy graham evangelist's association believe in. are we going to be targeted again because of what we believe? >> that was the reverend
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franklin graham after he found out his charity was targeted by the irs during its illegal effort to harass tea party and religious organizations. joining me now, himself, the reverend franklin graham. good to see you, welcome back. >> thank you, ssean good to be with you. >> they didn't talk to one person, did the fbi ever talk to you before they made this decision this week? >> no, sean, we never were contacted by the fbi, no one asked us a question. >> what is your reaction, if they don't talk to the people that were victims of this, and there were no criminal charges, what's your rea action? a great injustice is what it seems to me. >> let me just say the irs
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agents that we dealt with here in -- we have no problems with these agents, their outstanding americans and they're just under orders from somebody on high, so when we talk about the irs, i want people to understand there are a lot of good, american people that served in that agency and i just don't want to smear them, but there's something wrong with the administration is using the irs to target the billy graham evangelistic organization and other organizations because of our beliefs and what we stand for. and we both received notification on the same day in 2012 in september, telling us that our tax statements for that year were going to -- or excuse me, for 2010 were going to be reviewed. it's not coincidence that they
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received letters the same day. somebody was pulling the strings. a and when we asked the agent at the end of the examination what caused this, he said that there was a complaint that had been filed, one complaint that had been filed by a person because we stood for the marriage amendment here in north carolina, which was held in may 8th of that year. so we feel that we were targeted because we supported the marriage amendment. >> it sounds like they're intimidating and harassing those that have different political views. reverend, it's important that we continue to highlight this, if it can happen here and nobody gets punished, it's going to be bad, reverend, thank you for being with us. >> thank you, sean, god bless you. >> thank you, sean, appreciate you. if we're going to go after the reverend billy graham now, 41 conservatives organizations as a means to harass and intimidate, becau nobody gets held accountable and the fbi doesn't talk to one
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member of one organization and they say the investigation's over? are you outraged about that? >> yeah, i'm outraged about that, but there's evidence to suggest that they did it to democrats too. so i don't think there's any specific targeting of republicans that leaves democrats alone. the irs is like the dmv, it's paying one way or order. >> 200 conservatives and right laning groups, to about eight liberal groups, progressive and otherwise, also targeting conservatives is not even up for debate anymore. we accept the fact that it's happened. the administration's defense of it now is it was accidental. there was something that happened at some bureaucratic level and that was the end of it. it was -- who happened to be a department of justice civil rights division lawyer, who before she even concluded the investigation leaked or had someone in her office leak that no charges were going to be brought forth. it's amazing toe many that here
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we are, almost a year later to the event and not one person has been brought to justice for this massive injustice of the -- >> i just want to point out, five years ago yesterday i testified at eric holder's confirmation hearing. eric holder was the architect of the release of the terrorist that killed my father. that was in hillary clinton was running for senate. no one came and spoke to us before he was released, which was a vlgts of the victim's rights and restitutions act. so no one -- the clintons denied, denied, claims executive privilege. so this is an ongoing thing with eric holder and the justice department. >> if theous department is that big, that powerful and that out of control, and they can intimidate. >> he says there's a slippery slope, and if we just sweep this
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under the rug, we're in for some trouble. we can't just say this didn't happen. it's a political move, look at governor christie and what's facing him, are we going to let this go too? >> the difference is he congress demeanored it, he fired the woman. lois learner got to go, paid reeve. >> she's retired, probably drinking mimosas in barbados. >> it's an outrage and i think it's been credible -- >> there's no crime. there's no crime. >> the president -- >> it is a crime. that's the point. >> that's the point. >> violating the first amendment rights of our citizens is a crime. the president himself called this outrageous. eric holder promised for immediate action. the former head of the fbi a month later went in front of a congressional committee, couldn't even name who was heading the investigation.
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>> we got to take a break. we got to take a break. we're going to come back and i promise we'll get your say in. still ahead tonight, we got two big football legends tonight, joe theismann is going to drop by and give his predictions for this week's championship between the afc and the nfc. >> our kids are pampers too much. >> you stop, you stop right here. go with it. >> are american kids too pampered, is this a good way to treat them? some say it was a week of parents gone wild in america. when we come back, we'll break down some of the most controversial examples of how some moms and dads are treating their kids. and self-proclaimed hockey mom herself sarah palin, she's going to join us, as we continue our
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2008. and today we need her candor more than ever and in a moment we'll speak with governor sarah palin. but first you keep hearing these stories, and we want to get her reaction to this, we talked about -- riding an atv helmetless with her daughter in her arms. in days you missed it, here's a clip. >> your mommy and daddy's little boy, and they love you dearly, but when you come to that field, now you're a football player, you're transformed into something else. these are every day kids. you allow them to quit on the football field, it's going to be okay to comit in the classroom, to able to quit on a job, or in life. >> i don't care how much pain you're in, you don't quit.
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>> i think kids are pampered too much. >> you stop right here. don't stop, use your weight, go with it. sometimes parents may say i'm crossing a little bit of a line. >> now joining us on the phone to give us a little parenting 101. >> that's funny you say that that was one of the best lines of the gop convention back in '08, that was just when the teleprompter broke and i had to start ad libbing. >> it's funny, we often talk about politics, but when i had a chance to be around you and your kids and todd, we talk a lot about sports and you and todd in particular, you guys have a lot of perspective on it. when you saw that tv football tyke show, what did you think of that? >> i agree that too many american kids are pampered and
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coddled, they need discipline, but the way to motivate kids is not necessarily through fear. i think it was lou holtz who said it years ago about sel self-motivation that is so needed. at that age, it doesn't necessarily need to be through intimidation and fear. these coaches seem to be not wanting to look bad, and i guarantee a coach can be defeated if that's his goal, not look bad. >> i saw a picture of you when you wore that hockey jersey with lipstick, and my kids play sports. i think there's a fine line, though. i do believe in many ways we kind of spoil our kids. i think that there's nothing wrong with pushing them and letting them see that they have more talent and ability than
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they think they have. they've got to work hard so learning that at a young age, it's a razor's edge, isn't it? >> my perspective is i want tough coaches, i want coaches who will instill in the student athlete the desire to win, because competition makes everyone better and the goal should be victory. and i take heat because i said really good things about former indiana coach bobby knight. i really liked the guy. >> you and me both. >> yeah, his tenacity, his termination, you're right, there is that razor's edge, and the good guys, the good coaches know when it cannot be crossed and they know kind of the demographic they're working with in terms of the age group and they should be discerning enough to know what will motivate the kids. i totally agree with you, too many kids are spoiled and coddled by us, by society in
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general. and force is absolutely instrumental in teaching a child what it takes to exceed in this wor world. sports are imperative. so i want to see more parents involved, i want to see the coaches in there and to make sure that this line isn't crossed. i have never seen this reality show that you're talking about. i don't know if it's going to promote that line to be crossed, i certainly hope not because there's a lot of good stories out there about successful coaches and selfless giving parents and organizations that are helping kids. >> i enjoy the time we have to talk about sports. any picks for this weekend? >> oh, i love seattle. they' . >> i got seattle and i got the broncos. although never, that tom brady
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is sneaky, you can't ever bet against him. >> thank you very much, go west coast. >> let me start with this, i tell you why i love sports for kids, because you learn how to win, you learn how to lose, you learn the harder you work, the better you're going to do. it's the reward system. liberals today, they don't even want kids to keep score, and you can't play dodgeball because some kids -- >> say it isn't true. >> yes, it is true, everybody get astro fi. >> it is one thing to push your kids to excel and want to win. it's another to put your 8-year-old at 99 degrees outside and work them until they vomit and nfl officials said that clip was hard to watch and i agree with them. >> your husband played in the nfl, right? >> and i asked him about this story and he said there's a thing with the context in this
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kids. it's formative years that you're going to instill character. if you want to instill hard work and character, it's through -- you need a quality person before you have a quality athlete and the way they're going about it is definitely not instilling a quality person. >> if you made the kids throw up, you probably pushed them a little too hard. but with that said, i do agree that there are kids that are pampered, they're babied. right? >> i don't have children, but i have a brother and i know that there are boys who would have a ball getting out on that field and crashing into one a another. and there are boys who would be miserable at it. it comes down to the parents knowing their child, knowing what their child's limits are, working with the coach on that. i can tell you kids bursting into tears because their parents work them too hard at violent l violin. >> i think it's a mixed bag with this coach here.
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8 seems a little bit young. half of them will take it well and become future special forces officer. and the other half won't take it well and become serial killers. >> american kids generally speaking, when they all get a trophy, they don't keep score, you can't play dodgeball, that we're pavrperring them? >> they just want more a and more a and more and they don't want to work hard for it. we have this entitlement mentality. >> i have a 10-year-old and a 6-year-old. and my son is a baseball player. i have to tell you, we see this all the time. but there is a happy medium behind this, and this show is an atrocity, i'm sorry, for children, for parents out there, because they are pushing these kids, they are cursing at these kids. that's not what the coaches, that's not what the parents should be doing.
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>> it's mostly staged and the coaches are playing it up. i'm lucky enough to play high school football, college football, you have very good coaches who helped me become the person i am now. sometimes they screamed, and sometimes they took it down a notch. >> young adults went out and voted for obama in droves and look at what we have now. >> and they get to stay on mommy and daddy's insurance until they're 90. okay we got to take a break. when we come back, our good friend joe theismann comes and shares hiss predictions for the super bowl game. and then later, our studio audience responds to the most talked about video this week, including this. >> you don't want to speak ill of a man who was killed in such
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friend of the program, broadcaster, joe theismann. how are you? i got all four picks last week right. i think this is a peyton manning destiny year, i'm going with him, the broncos and the seahawks, am i right or wrong? >> i got all four picks right last week, i'm going the opposite way, i'm going with tom brady and the san francisco 49ers. >> isn't this show about disagreement? oh, really? >> the carpet says hannity, it's about my view. i agreed with your views last week, let's put it that way. at the beginning of the year, i picked san francisco and denver to be in the super bowl and as i watched new england play football in the latter part of the season, it looks like a team of a bunch of people you can barely name that have come together a and play very well. the denver broncoed scared me in
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the second half of the season. they did it against san diego a couple of times in the latter part of the year. i'm just not sure they're going to be able to finish the way it is. in the tom brady-payton manning matchup, this is a legacy game for payton, because he's lost 14 times in 14 matches to tom. if he does this and he loses they will not accomplish the goal they want which is to get to the super bowl. and everybody expected denver to be there anyway. >> it's very hard to ever bet against tom brady, he's a money player, he's a big game player, he's terrific. their run game surprised everybody last weekend and denver did a good job against the run this past weekend so i'm thinking they'll be able to carry that forward this weekend, that's why i'm saying i give the edge to payton and the broncos. and you can't argue, those numbers he put up this year were
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staggering. >> i agree, the numbers were off the charts. payton came back, remember, the guy took a year or so off from the game and given the neck injuries, the surgeries he's s year, but cinderella doesn't always have a happy ending sometimes. given where the denver broncos are going, i think the running game will have a lot more to do with this football game than people think, you say well denver did a good job against san diego's running game. san diego doesn't really have a running game. i thought they did an excellent job against phillips. it's great to see the two pocket passers, the two icons of our business, the two young guns, completely different. both of them are within 15 yards of each other when it comes to rushing the football.
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if my predictions are right and yours are wrong, i'm going to be so happy, because i admire you so much as a football analyst, even a blind frog gets lucky. we'll have you back before the super bowl. you're with me, i can't believe the liberals. >> on both games, i'm taking denver and seattle. >> patriots and? >> tom brady. >> i'm a fellow wolverine, i've got to defend him. >> tom brady killed me. >> i think san francisco might take it. >> seattle fans are nuts. >> they know how to do it. >> you're a big good evening fan. >> i'm a big new england fan, tom brady, even though he is a liberal, in belichick we trust. but did you see last week, three touchdown for garrett blount, which is incredible.
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>> tom brady, if tom brady weren't in the same division as my jets, which are nowhere to be seen this weekend, or giants, i probably -- belichick, i respect a lot. the guy just wins games, they're a great duo together, they have magic. >> i just love the contrast here, two completely different types of teams going to the super bowl. you're going to have some hit them in the mouth slobber knocker team come out of the west coast and you're going to have an icon of a game on the other side. it's going to be a contrast of a game no matter how it comes out. >> how much do you want to bet that some of these football players will be watching this weekend, they were treated like tykes like the video we showed in the last segment. that's why they're there. coming up next, our studio audience reacts to the most
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viral videos of the week, including -- >> one of the people who may be most to blame for not reacting to the threat and increasing security despite being urged to repeatedly, was the ambassador himself. >> another radical cnn anchor publically blaming ambassador stevens for his own death in benghazi. harvey winestein, producer behind some of the most violent movies in history, is making a movie to take on the nra. as we continue this audience edition of hannity straight ahead. [ male announcer ] if you're taking multiple medications,
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savage to young people who are getting support. >> we're both approaching to big 60. >> i take blood pressure medicine and martha's got beta blockers. >> but fortunately, we don't have to pay for it. >> you do. >> you young people are paying for our drungs and our doctors. >> not to mention our social security and our medicare when we go to boca. >> a and do you know why? >> because you don't vote. >> come on, martha, let's go find that levitra. >> the young and healthy paying for the sick, elderly and the uninsured. young people even are being forced to admit their tanking support for this and they don't vote and what has happened is because of their support for the policy.
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>> young people did vote for the president and i would say that they've been thoroughly disappointed because what the president sold them, what he was going to do for health care reform was entirely different than what we got. you weren't able to keep your plan, the premiums didn't go down. you can't blame young people because they were essentially tricked. >> how do you reconcile the whole thing's predicated on lying. >> because you go back and you take those elements that are important, which is keeping your doctor, keeping your plan, keeping those with preexisting conditions to get coverage, expand to do the health savings accounts you want, sean, have interstate purchasing. but do it on a bipartisan basis for all americans. we're not liberals and conservatives. >> obama is rigid, he does not have an open mind. >> he's never going to admit he was wrong, it's just not in his nature. >> this president lied to the american people and especially to the young people. everybody thought it was going
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to be this wealthy 1% that was going to be paying for obama care, turns out it's everybody else. >> even if all the young people agreed with obama care, the way it was rolled back, back to the practicality of it, it's still not working, and that in itself is turning into a compounding issue with a 14% gap. >> did you see this week that democrats now are running ads criticizing the bill they passed. that's how bad it is. >> yeah, i absolutely think that if you're a democrat in a tight race and that's what you're talking about, you need to talk about the terrible rollout. but it was all based on a lie. but that's not true when it came to young people. that doesn't have to do with young people. what you're talking about is young people fundamentally misunderstood that they were going to have to foot the bill. they heard things -- they were sold a completely different -- >> michelle, if you like your plan, you can keep it. . if you like your doctor, keep it. >> we're going to pay for people with preexisting conditions.
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>> does joe biden have a chance to be -- go ahead. >> if he wants to be president, if you remember gerald ford they made him out to be a klutz. once you're in the main stream, you're a joke it's hard to be taken seriously. >> everybody seems to love joe biden. that is what they say, he's popular. most of the people interviewed in that were young people had no idea who he was, or if they did, they started laughing. they need to keep quiet. >> i am watching this. i found another viral video called best of joe biden. it's him thinking he's a comedian at the chuckle hut. everything is a joke. i don't think as a politician you want to be laughed out loud.
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>> joe biden says about obama. he's clean, articulate. >> when he whispered to the president it's a big bleeping deal? >> you can't go to a 7-11 unless have you a slight indian accent. >> he's making bizarre ethic... >> he marshalled in the employment act. everybody makes mistakes. >> joe biden is under 2% in democratic primaries. >> how many think hillary is going to be the nominee? how many think hooez she's going to lose? >> oh, boy. >> and that is all of the time we have left this evening. and
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