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link to this new irs document we opened with on our segment, on our facebook page, and you can find me at megyn kelly at narcissistic looney -- no, that is a hillary clinton thing, see you tomorrow night. well, on "hannity" tonight, we have a jam-packed edition of the show. america, are you ready? let's roll. >> have you ever -- >> a "hannity" should have. >> i thought you said we could talk. >> i'm a fan, i'm a fan, we're trying to march. >> we confront the naacp leader who called senator tim scott a ventriloqust dummy for the gop. and new allegations that hillary clinton was ruthless on women involved with her
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husband's sex scandals. >> it is that vast right wing conspiracy who has been conspireing against my husband. >> but was it actually the clintons conspireing. and who is to blame? we have the player and fan inside story. plus, rosie o'donnell and this surprising story. >> how do you annoy? now as we reported, the reverend william barber, president of the chapter of the naacp came under fire for saying this about republican senator, tim scott, quote, a ventriloquist can always find a good dummy, claiming he is the first black senator since reconstruction, then he articulates the agenda of the
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tea party. now, reverend barber has not apologized for the comments on the comment about mouth pieces. now, we asked him to come on to show to explain the comments, he declined. so our good friend went down for the moral march to catch up with him. here is how it went the first time. >> david web, i just want to ask you a couple of questions, have you ever met tim scott? i thought you said we could talk. >> i'm a fan, i'm a fan, we're trying to march, we're not trying to talk. >> the second trial was not much better, but the reverend did invite david to attend a press conference later in the day. and here is how that went. >> do you feel you owe senator tim scott an apology for calling him a ventriloquist, and mouth pieces for the conservative party. >> it is my job to speak truth about public policies.
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and while some people may choose to get caught up on the metaphor that is a regular use of preachers, the real indignation and upsetness should be over the regressive agenda. >> excuse me, today is about the people of north carolina, dr. barb barber answered your questions and now it is time to move on. >> do you think black conservatives are allowed to have their frame of thought without being attacked publicly? >> our focus is on today and the moral movement that we're engaged in. and your question can be answered at a later point. but it won't be answered today. >> all right, here to talk more about his confrontation is sirius radio host, good to see you. >> any time. >> has anybody in the national movement spoken out against him? >> no, they haven't, they're represented because they have
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other representatives of the naacp at this march. and it is something i want people to pay attention to, sean, because it is the attack on tim scott. it is not the language of the pulpit as he calls it. it is a hyperbole, they will not go on any show of anybody who challenges him. especially to the democrats watching right now, pay attention, democrats went north carolina back and lost it in 2010 to the republicans. the progressives want to take it back even more. you have the national director out of d.c., you have the aflcio -- >> but the picture here, nobody in the national leadership. this is the national association for the advancement of colored people. >> some colored people, not all. >> well, is it liberal, is it democratic? because the first black senator since reconstruction? that, to me, is a good thing. >> the man who was a congressman, a businessman who worked at chick-fil-a to help
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his mother as a young man, someone who has actually done what the naacp claims they advocate for. what they're are is they're for people who who agree with them. >> the naacp is not for the advancement of colored people? it is for the advancement of democratic or liberal people who have that ideology. >> i would say it is more the liberal-democrat ideology. >> i would say -- you asked them about the tea party and whether they thought the tea party was racist. watch this tape. >> do you think the tea party is racist? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> yes. >> can you give me some examples? >> give you an example now of how the tea party is racist? >> um, no, because i'm not thinking about them right now. >> i think they're racist against blacks, hispanics --
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>> what is an example. >> women. >> what have they done? >> the things they say about abortion. >> is the tea party racist, and can we give examples of how the tea party. >> can you give me an example right now of how the tea party is racist? >> well, i think the thing -- i mean, i don't know what you want me to say. >> all right, you get four yes and four, and i'm not thinking about them right now. i can't talk right now. that speaks volumes, right? >> it speaks volumes of them not understanding why they're there. this is a bigger picture that needs to be explained to the nation, moral monday is not the people who represent north carolina. i'm all for the american model, as you know, i believe people should have the first amendment like you. they should have the right to protest and have the right to
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organize. they filed their permits. they did all that right. but it is the message behind it. the people involved in it. this is dangerous for the nation because they're part of that fundamental transformation that is hurting the nation. all right, you also asked this question, is president obama failing america. you asked for a specific reason. why? >> because i wanted to see if they would actually respond on policy. if they would actually talk about the realities, the black unemployment numbers that are double the national rate. for youth, it is even higher. it is tragic. if it were a medical issue it would be an epidemic. >> if it was a conservative issue, and 50% black youth unemployment in the country -- >> there would be a political lynching of the president, we've seen it before. >> and when you say has barack
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obama failed the country? watch the response. >> are you frustrated with president obama? do you think he has failed? >> no. i think he has tried. and i think that congress has failed him. >> didn't he promise us more? has he failed? >> i think he is working real hard. the republicans -- >> do you think the president, president obama has failed the black community? >> no. i think republicans have failed. i think that congress has failed. they have not done their job. >> let me ask this, i mean, it is his $7 trillion in debt. he got the stimulus. no summer recovery, he got everything he wanted. he got sabathia. >> well, they don't even answer, in other scenes that are not on tape i talk to them and ask them about congress. they don't even understand there are two houses in congress. we have a split house, when you
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talk to them, they blame the republicans as congress, when the harry reid bill was passed. one person got up on stage and said well, every 30 minutes a black kid is shot by police, murdered by police in this country. we have video of that. reverend barber got up and said we have 80,000 people. i tell you this entire route would have been covered -- >> they seem to view you very negatively, wanted to push you aside, no more questions for you. why do you think that is? >> because if you break the narrative they're trying to sell, and frankly the outright lack of facts, in some cases, lies, then you have no use for them. their goal is to get accolytes, whether it is disaffected young
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liberals or other people who don't understand. >> last question, if the naacp doesn't step in and fire him for saying that about reverend tim scott, i think they lose all moral authority. i think there should be a national outrage within the naacp organization if it doesn't happen, do they lose any moral authority. >> well, what little they have left at the national leadership level. this is a national leadership that is against school choice, something that has been a big help in the black community. also there are good people in the local levels in the naacp. i have worked with them in the local levels, they want to do the right thing but they're blocked by the likes of reverend barber. >> coming up tonight here on "hannity," hillary clinton exposed by documents that were kept by one of her closest friends, now just released. one of her major topics, bill's
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leahy, lea a great story here for anybody willing to find it and write about it and explain it. is this vast right wing conspiracy that has been conspireing against my husband since the day he announced the run for president. >> that was secretary of state and 2016 possible potential candidate. hillary clinton defending her husband after concerns about his affair with interns monica lewinsky. now, documents reveal exactly what we knew all along, that hillary clinton is in fact a
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ruthless, scheming politician. now the research involved in one of the documents contained in the archives of former political consultant and friend, diane blair, now the papers reveal what went on behind the scenes of bill clinton's infidelity, describing monica lewinsky as a quote, narcissistic looney tune, and more on the handwritten note from blair asking whether or not they should take him seriously. now, ironically, six months later it was in fact matt drudge who broke the monica lewinsky story later. and it is unclear who this letter was addressed to but says i will be in the union downstairs at 11:30, saying the documents go on to describe
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hillary's mindset regarding her husband's presidency, including the health care payer system. all right, mr. carville, james, everyone knows him, james carville and lanny davis. look, i don't think the whole lewinsky scandal is going to be the case. but there is something here i think worth looking at. narcissistic looney tune, the bimbo eruptions battle. my question is, if mitt romney is conducting a war on women by putting together binders to hire women, and these women are systematically trashed, is this going to be an issue? >> well, first of all it was a conversation with a friend, not like she went public. she was hillary clinton's best friend. hardly, as she said, i don't even understand what the kind of
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charge here is. she was not -- organizing her campaign against anybody. she was not telling diane black to go out and say this, anything like that. it was a conversation between two, if you will, only sisters. >> all right, but there was a systematic effort, by the way, james welcome on board, you're now a fox news contributor, welcome to have you. lanny, you and i had a lot of heated battles during that time. but somebody who referred to this woman as a narcissistic looney tunes, isn't that meant to trash somebody? >> oh, who knows what she was thinking, but first, welcome here to fox. hannity needs a lot more on his side to be even. >> you guys need to, i'll fight with two on one, i can handle it. >> just me alone you have a problem. but look, hillary clinton was
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absolutely factually correct, there was a vast right-wing conspiracy. we know that they conspired -- i wonder whether sean hannity will get over this whole thing that happened 15 years ago. >> i'm not re-litigating. but i'm saying she is a top candidate, being described as somebody who is ruthless -- >> are men ever described as ruthless, as a compliment and women are described as ruthless as something negative? would your wife explain that to you as a double standard. >> you guys made such a big deal over mitt romney using besiinde >> what people made a big deal about is rush limbaugh calling women that -- the fact that he is wanting equal pay
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legislation, the fact he was not strong on the contraception issues, they were strong about that. there were other issues beyond that. >> is that what we have come to? >> but you know, the minimum wage, which affects women, he was not for that. there were a number of legitimate policy issues that you can say he took -- >> so james we're basically saying liberalism is now reduced to that the government and the taxpayers have got to fund the nine dollars a month for birth control, or you don't like women? >> first of all, private insurers, the government funds, private insurance funds, the government funds viagra. >> i don't think they should fund any of it -- >> we think it is a good thing. >> go to your local pbs you can get all the contraception you want and i hope you use it. >> why should not an employer provide that as health coverage?
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>> that is not the argument. the argument, you -- why should the taxpayer -- if they're not having the sex why do they have to pay the nine dollars a month? >> the insurance is paying for it. why is the taxpayer paying for viagra? >> now, we're going to mandate the catholic church. let me help you out -- >> in large catholic institutions o-- >> the teaching of the church which has gone on for century, wait a minute, if you believe in freedom of religion they do not believe of artificial contraception, that is their deeply held belief but the government is forcing them to provide it. >> it doesn't require a church to provide it, it requires large institutions -- i don't understand, i think contraception is a good thing, you guys don't like it. >> i believe in freedom of religion, the constitution.
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>> they don't have to -- only the large institutions, by the way, they said they don't have to pay for it. the insurer is said we'll provide it for free. >> lanny, you're the attorney, help your liberal friend out here, excuse me, a catholic church, hospital, charities ought not go against their deeply held religious beliefs and be mandated by the government to provide it. >> can i make a comment here? i much prefer having this very vigorous debate on a very serious topic, i agree with james. you have a right to your point of view, i respect it, sean, it is much better to debate this than why hillary clinton went shopping or if she is running for president. this hyped up show, about diane blair is not being hyped up on your show. freedom of religion is much better. >> one of the things i have learned and james have told you we've gone out on the road and
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spoken together. when james carville speaks or mary matalin speaks, i always think there is some truth to it. and mary made a suggestion today, she doesn't think hillary is going to run. >> i think she will, mary thinks she knows, who knows. one of us will be right, one will be wrong. >> do you both think she is running? >> i have no idea. i think she should run, she would be a great president. i also think between mary and james, james married up the same way i did. >> well, we all agree on that. >> all right, last question i have for both of you. will the issue of her support for a single payer plan, will her -- what difference does it make comment, how big an issue will that be to her if she runs? >> can i jump in on that one. first of all, medicare for all, she said single payer, excuse
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me, same thing, she ended up with the managed health care program and the private health insurance the competitive program we have today. number one, we all said it would be easier to have it just for one. secondly if you looked at hillary clinton's thoughts on the main stream issues, you would see she had the same opinion -- a lot of support. >> you didn't answer the question. >> if she runs for president in 2016, she will say obamacare is working fine. we'll make it work better in the future. we have a good system now and we'll make it even better in the future. >> this is great, have me on again. you did great, sean, great. >> appreciate it. coming up next, i can't think of anyone who would call communist russia a pivotal experience. and how does it feel to say those words to the world?
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the 2014 winter olympics kicked off in sochi, and they kicked off with a going endorsement of the host country, russia. >> the empire, that ascended. the revolution that birthed one of modern history's pivotal experience. >> soft communism, pivotal experience? they have to be kidding. joining us, along with fox and friends co-host, bryan kilmeade. the pivotal experiment that how many millions died? really? >> how about evil empire. they left out the murderer, and the suppression. they left out everything bad about it and somehow coddled that somehow communism was a good thing, and let's not forget
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the bankruptcy. >> they were waiting in line for toilet paper and bare necessaries. >> are you looking at me like i'm not going to agree with you this time, because i think it is ridiculous. >> you're kind of like the progressive socialist type. >> and communist, right? brian said that. can i say for the record this is the most disgusting thing we could have seen in our recent american history, the fact that one of our networks can forget russian history. world history that people were killed, millions, 25 million, 40 million, we don't even know the number it is so enormous. it is terrible. >> with the day that the ioc gave sochi the olympics, we have to sell it. nbc, fox, whoever gets it. you don't go hey, we're going to play in this evil country while we watch the down hill skiing. for 50 years they were one of
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the world's super powers in 1983. but you could announce where they were. you have to be smart about it. you can't say this evil empire is a small tropical area where they bussed in snow and they will do the best. they saved it from last year. >> you're right -- >> oklahoma state player marcus smith pushed a texas tech fan during a game and apologizes at a press conference. >> on the foul. runs into the crowd, falls in. he goes to get up and turns. and pushes -- an easy call. that is gusting behavior, disgusting. >> first of all i want to apologize to the fan whose name is jeff orr, i want to apologize to my teammates, the coaches, my family, oklahoma state university. this is not how i condone myself. this is not how the program is ran, this is not how i was
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raised. >> now, the fan called him a piece of crap and he apologized. so i am thinking why does he get suspended for three games. >> i agree, this is a 19-year-old kid, hustling by crazy, they lost by two, one of the top three players in the league. you have a 50-year-old guy -- >> wait, are you high? a code of conduct for dpan -- fans, i think we learned a lot. he got a three-game suspension. >> hold on a second, i'm cooking steak for the five on thursday night. a guy walks outside this building and called me a name and i told him something i can't repeat here. you know, it just comes out. if somebody calls you a name it comes out. >> this is a physical assault -- >> i had bodyguards, i would have loved a physical assault. >> but these players are operating under a code of certain conduct, when they agree to play, they engage in certain
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behavior, he is going to have to get used to it and not act like that. >> you know what? he is a 19-year-old kid, i grew up playing hockey, we pushed each other. >> and once in a while, hockey players go into the >> exactly, madison square garden. >> this guy has been a problem for a while. following the team, screaming at the opponents, if you show up, cheer for your team, don't make divisive comments about the players. >> if you're inciting violence, this is a typical sean hannity conversation, you are saying it is okay to be violent. >> i grew up playing hockey, and guess what, tamra, we used to punch each other and drop our gloves. >> is that why you're so slow? >> i turned out okay. >> that is different, you wouldn't do that to the fan.
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>> if a fan told me i was a piece of crap -- >> then you would be suspended. >> i would like to say it perfect if somebody calls you a name, you can't say anything back. >> if i signed onto a team and it was my code of behavior. >> technical you're right. >> but the reality, you're are with me. >> you go into stands -- >> he didn't jump into the stands, the fans called him a piece of crap. >> and he shoved him. >> he is alive. he didn't die from the shove. >> what happens if he -- >> he has a great reputation. >> exactly, he is not perfect. >> the fan has to get a life. >> all right, michael sam, former missouri player, comes out as being gay on espn, president obama sends out a congratulations tweet, what do you think? >> it is tremendous courage to do it, the scouts were about to leak it.
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i think the teammates accept him. when it comes to the nfl draft he will be a third or fourth round pick, not that big, he will be dropped thought because of his sexual preference. but, they will say is he a disruption to the locker room? that is it. can he play? >> tim tebow was a distraction in the minds of nfl owners. >> same thing. >> so you think this is going to hurt him? >> this -- they're going to be looking at him saying. they just look at him clinically. manti -- >> jackie robinson was a disruption to the all-right male locker room. and guess what? >> guess what? we had a brave owner in brooklyn and put him in the field. and guess what, he is better. >> and we see a lot of black athletes on the field, oh, my
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gosh. >> she gets a gold star that's correct is the best analogy. >> i think it takes guts, he says being gay is who i am, i may have a partner some day. >> great point, awesome point, some team presidents will pass simply because they want a locker room in which it is one team, not one player, and not every teammate, like it or not will be questioned about hit. not in a bad way, but it becomes a distraction. >> i think the locker rooms are the problem. the fact that somebody is gay is not the problem, the locker room culture is a problem. >> you have naked guys walking around, you don't even get your own shower. >> should a female reporter be able to go into the locker room? >> and now they can. >> you think they should be. >> well, i personally -- >> your face is getting red, tamra. >> why not?
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welcome back to "hannity," the iranian government says they're sending a message to the u.s. as they send several warships close to the maritime borders for the first time ever. and as our enemies ramp up their aggression to the u.s., the department of homeland security says that the u.s. seems to have provided limited support to
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terrorists or terrorists groups, they're no longer automatically barred from the u.s. more from the together america foundation, first things first, now that the state department, the department of homeland security both have issued exemptions for the federal register to narrow the ban on immigration to asylum seekers that provided limited support to terrorists, michael, if you supply limited support to terrorists you should have no business getting into this country. how stupid could we be? >> i fully agree with you, sean, we should not support even if they're remotely related with terrorism we don't want them. why do we need them? they can live where they are, they are fine. we don't need this -- >> we ought to be thinking about capturing if they have ever given support and maybe putting them in prison for that support considering they're enemies of freedom and enemies of this country, brigitte?
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>> yes, this is very dangerous. and the problem with this new policy is we have no vetting process. and if history is any indication, look, two major attacks against the united states were perpetrated by two people who sought asylum to the united states. the first is ramsey yousef, who perpetrated the attack on the world trade center in 1993, killing thousands, i mean, aren't we going to learn something from history. his brother got political asylum because supposedly they can't go back to their country. and then they went back to their country and came back here and tried to kill thousands of americans. this is why this policy is a failure. we need to protect the country. >> all right, obama drew a line, brigitte in the sand, when it came to syria and i think it was meaningless. i think the president showed weakness abroad. now that the iranian warships are sailing toward the u.s., why
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doesn't the american president issue a clear ultimatum, why don't they say we are going to blow your ships to smithereens? >> he doesn't have the will power or the back bone to stand up to the iranians. it would make this memorable to show a show of strength and create calculated buzz and escorts the way we used to do with the soviets back in the cold war. but we don't have the will power to do that. these two ships will probably dock in venezuela, unload some cargo, and then go on to other countries, with relationships with both countries -- >> maybe we should fly over the ships and send the iranians a message. >> sean, right now we are
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negotiating with iran, we can't screw it up. let the negotiations continue. >> we didn't negotiate, we caved, bowed and surrendered. they got all of their money back. >> sean, we did not surrender. >> and they have given nothing in return, that is a complete surrender. >> we did not surrender at all. the negotiation with the sanctions that are working, they have come to the table. >> they are getting $7 billion back. >> they have come to the table. >> the only reason they came to the table is because they cannot function financially because they actually were working. >> that is right, the sanctions are working and they have come to the table. the other choice to bomb them and harass them will cause more misery to the united states than iran. look at iran, the deficit -- >> tell the iranians. >> sean, they are so emboldened that iranian television aired a program on friday, this past friday, simulating an attack
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against tel aviv, against haifa, and the nuclear reactor and against the uss abraham lincoln saying this is what we are going to do to america if we are attacked. also the camera zooms out and shows the iranians attacking different targets across the middle east. this is after all the negotiations and all the suction that went out of washington, d.c. >> and john kerry making claims that are not true about palestinians ever never killed israelis. so that is on the heels of that. all right, thank you both for being with us. coming up, a story, if you're a parent you need to hear this. kids are literally smoking pens with pot in it in class in front of their teachers. kid you not. we'll tell you about it next. and then later tonight. he is very into the military because you know, how do you annoy a liberal left wing p a
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welcome back to "hannity" students in colorado high schools found a new smoke marijuana in class, using vapor pens that can be purchased in the grocery store for $20. the pens have capsule that's melt plastic then cook the substance, however, emit no smell when used. one school is lakewood high school. the principal is with us and joins us now, sir, welcome to
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the program. >> good evening, sean. quick correction, our teachers know what to look for. this is awareness for parents. >> okay >> they need to know what to look for. i'm not going to have our school bashed because bewe busted 5,000 reports from schools on marijuana use. our teachers are doing a great job. what we've got is an industry out of control. the reason why this came to my attention is because kids were sitting down the block smoking in their cars and going into their homes. >> i am not here to bash you, but help educate parents. >> okay >> but it's a problem >> it's not a big problem at lakewood high school. many schools don't know what to look for. >> we're on the same page. i want to stop it. a kid can be in
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class. just to be clear with this pen, getting high and right in front of the teacher and nobody would know. >> that is potential. this is a pen i've had as a collector. this is -- >> is this yours, principal? kidding. she it again. i want people to see it. >> okay. regular pen. vapor pen. pencil, they've decorate it. making them look nice. very, every day. kind of use. you want to hide your pot from parents in their home. you take your dr. pepper can here, lid comes off. nice place to hide it. looks like a regular can of pop. these are so sows fis ti indicated. this is $59. you can
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charge it and put knit your usb. charging your pen at the same time. parents need to know what to look for >> short of your schools what percentage of schools not just in colorado but around the country, how aware of the kids? how wide spread is your experience tell you that this is? >> i think our schools are catching on before parents catch on. they're working on it. 46,0 46,000 students surveyed. more kids stealing their parents' stash, selling it. >> not just medical. it's legal in colorado and washington, legal in your state, now. >> right. now, we're waiting to, for that to flow into our schools as well. and into our communities and homes. >> all right. i think by the way you're doing a great job. a lot of schools may not be aware of
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this. parents need to know. principal, thank you for being with us. and i -- keep up the good work. i wish more people were paying attention like you were. >> all right. thank you >> coming up next, she's back. rosie returns to "the view" opening up about her son joining the military, how does liberal rosie feel about that? i have words of wisdom for rosie, coming up next. [ sneezes, coughs ] i'veot a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's te for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is twon't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is.
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announced one of her children is joining u.s. military. >> he has been accepted to the citadel. he is very into the military because how do you annoy your left wing pacifist liberal mother he said why, honey. why? he said only in america, mom, could someone like you came from a horrible childhood grow up and adopt kids like me who needed a family i owe something to the country. i said no, my son. you owe something to me! >> rosie in liberal? pro-choice, embrace, support, be open and accepting and loving. your son's dream. he's a great american hero we honor his service. that is the time we have left this evening. there we gochlt go to your dvr and record the series
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