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lost. and he knew that it was wrong, that the latino should have won. he said everybody thump, thump, thumping on everybody. folks got it. we'll see you tomorrow night. this was a fox news alert tonight. we will recap the big special election win for republicans in the all-important swing state of florida on tuesday. gop candidate david jolly defeated obama ally, alex sink, reaction from the one and only charles krauthammer . but first, the chinese are claiming their satellite found possible area where the plane might have gone down. for more, we turn to fox's over catherine herridge. catherine, let's look at the images. tell me what you think about them and the reports circulating all day. what do you think.
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>> reporter: well, based on our reporting this first went out on a chinese-based technology website. and what it claims to show is that the images captured on march 9th, so one day after the flight disappeared. and it does suggest that the debris captured on the images is within a 21-mile radius. and that some of the debris is significantly large. and the reason that is important is that an ntsb investigator, a former investigator reviewed the images for fox tonight and said that if the plain broke up in the air what we would expect to find are very large pieces of debris. and that would seem consistent with what we see in the images, sean. >> okay, do you believe there is a strong possibility in fact this could be the plane? >> i don't think it matters what i believe. i think it matters what i have learned through my reporting. and so far what i have found is that the relevant agencies here in washington that really have
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an investigative stake in what happened to the flight, are really aware of the images and drilling down to try to get independent verification. one of the points made to me is that if this information made available on the chinese website accurate at least one piece of debris is about 70 feet in length. which would be consistent with one of the wings on the boeing 777. the other thing to look for is the tail section as well and the other piece of debris also seem to be consistent with that, as well. >> okay, so the chinese official news agency and the government website has these images that we're showing our audience tonight. we're talking about the southern tip of vietnam for where this might be a and that raises the question how off course the plane was. what can you tell us about that? >> well, based on the report on the chinese government website it appears that the flight was slightly off course but it does not appear that it took this hard left or western route that has been reported over the last
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24 hours. so this raises questions about the reporting from malaysian military sources that somehow there were radar pings for the flight after the transponder went off. but this location, sean, is consistent with the last known contact, rather, between the vietnamese air traffic controllers and the crew. so that is the significant point. and also the size of the wreckage. but i think you have a healthy skepticism here, because we have to wait on the authorities. this is a political situation, with the asians, the bulk of the nationals on the flight were chinese, sean. >> i have spoken in the last couple of days to many pilots of the triple 7, which they point out rightly so is one of the safest airplanes in the sky. and they have talked very openly and frankly that for the
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transponder to go off it would have to have been done manually by a pilot. >> the information we have is that both transponders went dark or were off. but one of the things that u.s. investigators are doing now is they're going to kind of de-code the data, both militarily and the civilian radar data to try to understand the last known location for that flight. because aside from the transpontran transponder there is another data stream which transits from the plane to the stream, that transits a virtual realtime maintenance record of how the systems are working on the aircraft. so one of the questions is at what point did the data stream stop to the respective sources? >> we know it is the first step getting ab explanation. have you been able to confirm the final words spoken by the
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pilots, all right, good night, any interpretation you talked o with to the experts all day? >> well, the news that came out there were not any chinese independent reporters from that briefing. but what they say consistently is that it was very routine, the conversation between the air traffic controllers in the crew, in effect, we're handing you off. the crew responded and good night. and i think the key in the last couple of days is we have at least three data streams. we have the radar, the tra transponder, and then we have this kind of maintenance data which should help us locate the approximate location. and if that is consistent with the pattern, the images we're seeing tonight then they can kind of drill down for that black box. but i think we have to take a cautious approach because there has been no comment so far from the malaysia airline or the
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malaysian government or in effect the chinese authorities, as well. but what we're seeing is these are pretty striking images and the bottom line is they are really being investigated in a very investigative way this evening. >> all right, catherine herridge, great reporting, we know you have been reporting on it for almost 24 hours. thank you for having me. >> and we bring in boeing triple 7 pilot, and lieutenant general mcinerny. hank, you have flown the triple 7. i looked at the safety record. we had the one incident, it is pretty impeccable. what are your thoughts when you hear what is going on here and the great mystery surrounding us? >> well, good evening, sean. you know, it does not look good to me. you know, pilots think about the possibility of terrorist acts. and you know when i heard this
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latest information about the debris field and its position, it looked like probably the drift brought it to that position and it has probably drifted further now. and oceanographers can figure it out. the thing to me on how it can be destroyed in the air there are few things that can do it except terrorist activity. >> what makes you think it was in the air? >> well, i was listening to what catherine said and the information she had and the size of the debris field and the size of some of the pieces in the debris field. if an airplane is destroyed in the air as it comes down a lot of the pieces, for example, let's say a wage was blown off. it doesn't destroy itself on the way down. it will flutter light, with the
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amount of air it has around it. some of the pieces will float down, they will float forever because there are fuel tanks in them. and it may leak but it will take a long time for them to sink. >> can you confirm as a pilot for triple 7 and in fact the transponder was in the pilot's control and they would have to turn it off manually? >> well, it is, and i am not an explosive experts. but for example if there were a crew member and he just dumped everything out of his kit bag and put four pounds of c 4 in it -- >> general mcinerny, i want to bring you in here. obviousl obviously ile obviouslile -- obviously in a post-9/11 era, planes just don't go missing in the sky. >> well, i have to agree with hank.
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airplanes just don't dis disintegrate, you immediately think about a catastrophic event. the only thing that can do that quickly would be an explosion. that is why getting that black box is so critical, sean. i think this is probably the most hopeful sign we've seen. i have looked at the satellite imagery, both through elect electrooptical, because the chinese are announcing it they may not want to let us know how accurate the satellites are, so they may have given us the wrong dimensions. but there are three huge pieces out there. and i happen to agree with hank.
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that is the worrisome thing. it is important we have our very best because technically the u.s. has the best sensors, but the best sensors to find the field that leads to the black box because that will tell the story. >> i know we call it the black box, it is obviously orange, obviously built to withstand a significant crash. why do you think we've not been able to pick up the ping from that? either one of you have a theory? >> because we haven't gotten close enough to it off it is submerged deep enough in the water. you wouldn't get that ping until you get a submersable, or something close to it. and we'll look into whether or not the terrorism played a role. plus, a big win in florida, with republican jolly beating
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disintegr and this is a fox news alert, a chinese government agency reports tonight that it has satellite images of suspected debris from the missing malaysian airlines plane. meanwhile, authorities are still not ruling out the possibility that terrorism played a role in the disappearance of the airliner. remember, this happened on saturday. joining me to talk more about the tragedy, president of america together foundation, mike, look, we live in a post-9/11 world. does your first thought go towards terrorism? i am iunapologetic in saying tht
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is where my thoughts go. >> you are right, i think, sean, first of all my prayer to the victims of the 239 people who died. and also i want to condemn the cavalier attitude of the aviation minister of malaysia. i was very upset. >> brigitte, this is the world we live in. it seems in a post-9/11 world it would be foolish not to suspect out of hand that this could be an incident of terrorism, right? >> exactly, and i believe sean that both the chinese and the malaysians, i believe they thought it immediately had something to do with terrorism. listen, the iranian national bureau already warned china there would be a terrorist
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attack in the chinese airport and the subways just days before the disappearance of this airline. also, china has been on high alert regarding terrorism, especially after the first of the month, march 1st, where there was a terrorist attack in a train station where 29 people were killed and 140 injured. the chinese government suspects it is a group called the east turkistan islamist movement, which is a separatist movement in china, trying to declare independence from china. we had three of them in gitmo arrested because they were fighting with al-qaeda. china did not want them back. we ended up sending them to bermuda. that is what the chinese know, and that is what they're dealing with. >> mike, your final thought? >> well, i'm glad we're able to find the debris. what a relief to the families
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where they know they did not disappear, they are somewhere. and again my prayers go out to the victims. and again, i condemn the asian minister for taking that cavalier attitude. every life is precious. >> but the debris is the first -- gives us the answer. was this an act of terrorism or an accident of some kind. all right, guys, thank you both for being with us. appreciate it. we'll continue to follow this story. it was a big win for republicans in a special congressional election last night. huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh.
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espoused by the president. i think voters decided they want to keep a check on president obama. >> all right, here to break down what the gop wins in florida and what it means in november for the mid-terms is our fox news contributor, charles krauthammer. >> good to be with you. >> all right, when she ran for governor, this was not a slam dunk for the republicans even though they had this seat for a number of years. what do you take out of this? >> this is a very important victory for republicans and it was a very important indicator of what is going to dominate the mid-term elections. the only caveat in a special election, the turnout is low. there is about one third lower than 2010. and usually in that kind of election where turnout is low the more energized constituency
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and clearly it is the conservative republican consistency will turn out. but apart from that, this was clearly a sign that the position that alex sink took on obamacare is simply not going to work. hers was don't end it, mend it. and that simply wouldn't cut it for democrats. and i think many of them who were planning to run that way are now running scared and re-thinking what they're going to do for the campaign ahead. >> well, let's go to one of the ads that david jolly ran in this campaign because i think we'll see a lot of similar ads as the 2014 elections heat up. let's roll this. >> if you like your health care plan you can keep your health care plan, period. >> i'm david jolly, now my opponent and her cronies are saying things they know are not true. here are the facts, i want to balance the budget. she wants government to spend more, i'm for lower taxes, she
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has repeatedly favored higher taxes, she supports obamacare, i don't. i'm david jolly and i approve this message because pinellas county needs somebody to look out for our interests, not president obama's. >> charles, one interesting point, she could have distanced herself from that, but she didn't. you're right, she went with mend it, don't end it. they're going to have a harder time, right? >>zhññ they will have an imposs time. mary landrieu running in louisiana, where she is in trouble, actually repeated the words, if you like your plan you can keep your plan. i mean, if i were her opponent i would just run that in the loop until the end of time. here is where the elections hinge on the same issue. it is very rare but it will happen this time. 2010 hinged on obamacare, and as obama said it was a shallacking,
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and this will hinge on it for two reasons, why? it is not just the symbolism. you talk about the budget, the debt, it's all abstract. it is an issue, but this is talking about where you live. this is talking about having your doctor taken away from you. this is talking about the fact that they told everybody for the 85% of americans would like their health care, you know, we just want to help the uninsured. we're going to do a nice thing and leave you unmolested. and it turned out the plan from the beginning was to use that ruse, to revolutionize, and control health care. people are now discovering you lose your plan, you lose your doctor, that hurts you in a way where losing on an abstract
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issue doesn't. that is why there is no way to run away from it. >> let me tell you about these polls, first, t"the wall street journal," and then obama says just cancel your cell phone, your cable. here is what he said. >> if you looked at that person's budget and looked at their cable bill, their cell phone bill, other things that they're spending on it may turn out that it is just they haven't prioritized health care because right now everybody is healthy. even at $300 a month if heaven forbid something happened to him or a family member where they really got sick and really needed let's say a week's hospitalization, he will wish he paid that $300 per month. >> what about saving that amount per year? don't cancel your cable, for
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heaven's sake, but cancel your cell phone and cable bill? >> you know, this is the ultimate nanny state patronizing, the president steps into your life and says you should be spending on x and not on y. it is bad enough that the government is taking a lot of your hard-earned money in taxes. it is bad enough that you're over-regulated in just about every aspect of life. bad enough the government wants to control so many aspects of the economy and the culture. but here he is stepping into your living room and kitchen table and saying you're over-spending here and there. and this is why i say it is the em bodim embodiment of liberalism. it is as if the republicans couldn't have invented something more than what the nanny state liberalism is about.
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it is the president telling you how to spend your money after taxes. >> all right, charles krauthammer. and she is back, the questions you want answered. and mayor rudy giuliani takes on comrade bill de blasio, on his school decision. first, stop what you're doing, we don't want you to miss an episode. episode. never miss [ woman ] i've always tried to see things from the best angle i could.
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all right, welcome back to "hannity," you have been posting your questions for me all dayc1n twitter,4ñ÷ using the hash tag,k sean. and here are the questions which i have yet to see. they hide them from me. they have been sending me very lovely e-mails all day. how are you?
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>> spreading the love all day. >> you got out of it fast, you were lucky. >> good to see you. >> how are you? >> i'm fantastic. >> you like causing troubling. i don't know why every week i get embarrassed more and more. you had to really hit me with the sixth grade photo last week? >> it was sixth grade? the moment with the blue tooth head set, that was styling, that was awesome, are you ready? >> all right, what do you have? >> well, you have ann coulter coming on, and they're going to talk about the interview. >> will it be hard in two years when you're no longer president and people will stop letting you win at basketball? >> how does it feel having a three-inch vertical? >> at one point didn't he say how does it feel to be the last black president? that, to me crossed the line. >> it is a joke. the white house signed off on all of it. they were in on it. >> it was scripted?
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>> it was completely scripted. >> you know what is pleathetic about it? nobody is signing up for obamacare. >> let me ask the question first, sean wants to know what is the pointnfg of the zach g n galifianakis interview, and i guess it would explain the shape the country is -- >> my point is, it is kind of pathetic, they try to get young people thinking that they're dumb. they want young people to basically sign up in big numbers because this whole ponzi scheme, i call it, is based on the principle where the young people pay for thevax young, sick, an uninsured. now, the young folk, go get a catastrophic plan, because god forbid, if you have cancer, some terrible disease, your odds are
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low, young people don't need what he is forcing on them. that is why he is trying to sell him on the stupid shows. >> but if you're in dire straits you're going to go to where the audience is. because only a quarter of people on the website are in that kind of key demographic. >> it is kind of pathetic actually that he had to lower the offers and go do that. >> oh, come on, it was funny. all right, i'm moving on. is there even a single issue, sasha, you take the democrat's side on over the gop? >> sure, i'll give you an example. andrew cuomo, you can argue there is nowhere in new york for somebody like me. he argued that de blasio stood up for kids, and charter schools. we care about kids getting the best education, the ladder to success in life. the kids that are in the charter
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schools, 80% of them passed the math state exam. citywide, only 30% passed, why would a liberal take that away from mostly minority kids in poor neighborhoods? >> charter schools is one. >> listen, i am what is right for the country. i am a conservative, i believe limited government, more responsibility, greater freedom is the answer. for all of these problems and i think really the biggest answer to america's problems today is found in energy. every state could be like dakota with an unemployment of 2%, or mid-land texas. >> and the unions will get behind that if it mea,-ñnñ jobs >> can i add one point? we are getting jobs for thousands of people. we have partnered on my website at "hannity".com with all of these energy companies. they're are hiring people at 70, 80, $90,000 a year. >> i have two questions, she
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wants to know if your wife was a liberal, you may have still married her? >> i might have, i couldn't get a date, she was the only one that would date me. >> you're just making stuff up. >> no, that is true. >> when i was a bartender and the women were drunk, then they would date me. but that is the only time. i met my wife, we were engaged in three months, married in six, and married for 21 years, she was the only one that would date me. >> i don't believe that. roger asks, what were you in school? geek, loner, druggy? >> i was big in sports but also a little bit of a troublemaker. >> really? >> you weren't a nerd, driving your ford maverick? what about air supply t-shirts? >> you did that on purpose? >> you were an adult then. >> oh, my gosh. you're killing me.
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>> that was sean in junior year of high school. >> this is unfair. whoever is giving you these pictures is in big trouble. get that off the screen. >> i want that of you like in the red leather little boy pants. >> i had a brown bomber jacket i used to wear everywhere. i thought it was cool. >> i am sure you thought your hair cut was cool, too. >> coming right up. leaving on "hannity." >> i don't understand it, the people being helped by this are the children who where their parents feel they were not getting a good enough education in the public schools. why shouldn't their parents have a choice? >> all right, yor slamming his successor's cuts to charter schools in the big apple. we'll weigh in on that and much more. more. also later tonight some things you have to squeeze to make sure they're soft. other things, you don't. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is so soft you don't even have to squeeze it to believe it.
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all right, welcome back to "hannity," new york city mayor, comrade bill de blasio is facing a major backlash over his decision to kick out charter schools. last night, former new york city mayor rudy giuliani explained just how bad the decision is. >> the shame of this is, charter schools are basically helping poor children or children who don't have the means for parents to put them in private schools so it is certainly not rich kids. i don't understand this, the people who are being helped by wh their parents felt they were not getting a good enough education in public schools. >> all right, here with reaction, imus in the morning. >> what the heck are you looking
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at, sean hannity. >> and geraldo rivera, i'm going to start with you, we may actually agree here, we have poor, minority children and their parents begging on their knees praying to god that their kids are selected for the limited positions for these charter schools. >> by lottery, by chance. >> in the schools they have an 80% pass rate on the math, in public schools, only 30%, this guy is going to rip away what is working? >> the worst thing, i am in favor of charter schools. i am in favor of what works. my sister was a superintendent of schools out on long island. we have seen they work. they work, these charter schools. these parents have been promised the space and now for him to renege simply because the unions backed him for the race -- >> back to my point, the conservatives are standing up
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for the charter schools but they get a rap, bernie, that is fraudulent. >> a total rap. and by the way, governor cuomo, speaking of an unlikely voice of reason, sean, i grew up in the rough neighborhood, my neighbor was sonia sotomayor. instead of taking some of the principles you could learn from the charter schools and catholic schools -- >> why didn't de blasio just jump in and say we need to learn from these charter schools. these kids are going to school. >> geraldo gave you the answer, he is beholden to the unions. >> it is so base, so down low, they backed him, he backed them. same with the horse-drawn carriages, why is he abolishing
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them? they didn't back him. >> bolshevik, comrade de blasio. >> and you have this girl suing her parents, doesn't want to live by the rules and regulat n regulations of mom and dad. the parents say the new jersey teen has returned home. this is the latest development. >> as far as my client is concerned it is ancient history and done. they have welcomed her back into the house. and we just respect -- we ask that you respect their wishes and give them a chance to resolve it. this is a case that should have never been. okay? there are some cases that don't deserve to see the inside of the courtroom. this was one of them. i'll repeat myself. at the end of the day nothing good can come from this case. >> i actually agree with that. but the idea you would sue your parents because you don't want to live by their rules, too bad. >> i think the people are concerned about the cosmic issue of the child suing her parents.
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but when you get down to the creepy element, her best friend's father, the lawyer, brought this action against the situation. really? gave her shelter, he enabled this drama to drive. >> how about the kids who don't get a car when they're 16? should they sue the parents? look, she went back in the home. this is somewhat of a happy ending. >> i saw the transcript of the voice mail. >> to geraldo's point, that is why it should be loser pays in the legal system here. but to the point there is a happy ending. we could have a menendez situation based on the animosity. >> did you see the voice mail? that was bad. they spent on legal fees what they would have spent on her college. >> is it any different than an argument you had with your parents at 18?
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>> justin bieber, deposition, lost it against a photographer, filed against his body guard. spoiled brat? you decide. >> would you please look at the film that is up there? good, sir. this is a film -- >> this is a film? >> would you please watch -- >> you said it is a film. you said watch the film. is this a film? >> is there a difference? were you expecting a film of something else? >> yes. >> would you please watch the screen and see what is filmed there? >> this goes on and on, you have a kid with only enablers surrounding him. geraldo, you have known very successful, wealthy people with kids. he seemed like a brat. >> you are directing your wrath at the wrong people. this justin bieber may be
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selfish, entitled, whatever it is. the fact of the matter is he was sued by a paparazzi who got pushed by a body guard. they set this deposition up to leak it intentionally for money. 48 hours after -- >> he didn't have to act like that. >> this was not a deposition for a lawsuit. this was a deposition to create a video to sell for -- >> he doesn't have to act like that. >> it is all irrelevant. the kid turns out to be a punk, there should have been sighs -- >> if i drag you in court for something as lame as this, get is on video. sandra, they put him on the spot just to sell the video. >> it is irrelevant, he has a pattern of behavior. he needs a night out with chris brown. >> whatever he needs, what he doesn't need is to be set up by attorney who just wants to sell depositions. >> all right, i'm glad we all
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agreed in the end. all right, coming up here on "hannity." >> it was not hard to get him to participate. so far it has been overwhelmingly does a victory dance about the does a victory dance about the obama funny
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>> i don't want to show anyone mine. >> why not? >> it is embarrassing. >> i don't think that interview was the best use of his time this, is what valerie jared said today. >> was it hard to convince the president to participate? did it accomplish what you're hoping? >> no. it wasn't hard to get him to participate. it's been overwhelmingly successful. i was checking how many hits were on the site. it was 10 million. importantly, the traffic on our web site has gone up 40% between yesterday and today. that was the goal. >> apparently the stars of the "hang over" are now the future of american journalism, ann coulter, how are you? >> fine, thanks sean. >> how pathetic they can't get
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people to sign up in this ponzy scheme. they're trying to get young, healthy people to subsidize the sick, elderly and uninsured and they're not doing it so is that what they have to resort to. i think it's pathetic. >> i'm not sure the best use of the president's time is to be shoring up his hollywood support and support among young people. he's got them locked up i suspect a lot of democrats up for reelection wish he'd just stayed mum on the whole obamacare thing just have the media report nothing and deny people are losing their health insurance and that people are dieing like the friend's sister i told you about. the story has been written up now on i don't know, right-wing. most people are dieing and losing their insurance.
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. it's a better health insurance plan. but i didn't want that health insurance plan. who are you to tell me it's better? something you said, everyone keeps saying this on tv. it's not young people they need for obamacare. they tend to be healthier but premiums are also very low. they need healthy middle aged people paying enormous premiums in order to cover everyone else's aids treatments and the shrinks but that is whor+f> they need. >> let me move on. you're on the program last week in studio. you're now taking on the tea party in ways you're angry -- >> i love the tea party.
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>> you're mad at groups -- >> i am >> let me finish. >> you're mad at groups not happy with the voting records of some establishment guys you fear they're picking the wrong fight. it's gotten people mad at you. >> right. probable hi the web sites i'm attacking. i don't think they've characterized my position properly the tea party i love. people are using shysters are claiming to be tea partiers in order to redecorate their offices and put in pabst beer bars the beauty part doing that is that they're not going after democrats so "new york times" won't get on their case. that is a way to tell who is doing something useful on our side. you cannot pick up the "new york
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times" without them attacking the kokh brothers anything run by the kokh brothers, or, for conservative fund people claiming to be tea partiers going after good republicans my column that just got posted tonight is about senator mitch mcconnell. then, crazy jeremiah. you can see in places like red states it does not match up with the facts. i look at a senator's voting record they would just gin up people that are angry. i understand people are angry. we're all angry. that is why we need to replace democrats with republicans and not just lash out at people closest to us. >> ann coulter, worth reading. >> that is all the time we have left this evening. before we go, we always want you here, open invitation. set your dvr each week night at
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