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of this show will be posted on facebook.com/the kelly file and our interview with the coo chersheryl sandberg. taking your comments now. see you tomorrow. and welcome to hannity. america, are you ready? we have a big investigation. let's roll. >> we're also instructed to screen for progressive -- >> not true, tonight we'll debunk the lie that progressive groups were targeted by the irs. >> what do you want to know from sean hannity? it can be anything. >> putting me on the spot like that? >> yes. >> you asked, i answered. hitting the streets for another round of ask sean. >> where does he get his hair
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done? >> you don't want to go there. >> i don't want to go there? >> the epic showdown on capitol hill. >> i don't need lectures from you about contempt -- >> and white house reporters take jay carney to task. >> you would say there is no pay discrimination here at the white house, right? >> there is equal pay for equal work. >> stacy dash will respond to the gender pay gap claim. "hannity" starts right here, right now. welcome to "hannity" the scandals targeting conservatives is far from over because tomorrow the house oversight committee will vote to hold louis learner in contempt of congress. they voted to ask the justice department to consider criminal prosecution against lois learner so things are not looking good for the disgraced irs official. in a moment, i'll be joined by ran paul but first, i want to go over the timeline of deceit.
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i contend this administration lies to us on a regular basis. we don't have answers about the fast and furious sandal. we have agents that died, other people in mexico died. no answers. you can go to the lies about bengha benghazi. it wasn't spontaneous and no youtube video. we didn't get the truth. you didn't get to keep your doctor, plan and most americans aren't saving $2500 a year. it's 3/2010, march of 2010 the targeting begins. we go to june 29th, 2011. that's when lois learner learned her group was targeting for scrutiny. remember what they were investigating, this is important. any group, beefing sariefing determination unit, tea party patriots, 9/12 project.
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that was a group subject possibly to investigation and we got issues if they talked about government spending or referenced for example, government debt or taxes, they were subject to this abuse. lois learner learned this in june of 2011. making america a better place to live, that's what she learned. that was the criteria for your government to begin to intimidate, harass and go after people that had political disagreements with the administration or statements in the case file criticized how the country is being run. if you are any one of those, you were part of the targeting group lois learner learned of. october 2011, representative charles buostany jr. sent a letter requesting info about tax policy exceptions. november 2011 the irs responds inquiry and made no mention they were aware of the targeting of conservative groups. they learned that in 6/29 of 11.
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in november they knew about it. they said oh, we know nothing about this. march 22nd, 2012 in a weighs and means subcommittee hearing, douglas shulman said there is absolutely no targeting. and then in april of 2012 in a letter to the house oversight committee, learner said the irs questioned the tea party groups were in the quote ordinary course of the application process. that all turned out not to be true and we know again, going back months and a year earlier she knew otherwise. moving to may of 2010, louis lea -- lois learner planted the question to address the targeting scandal before the inspector general report was released and learner then said she only learned about it through news reports of extra hoops that the irs was requiring applicants to jump through but a draft timeline compiled by the
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inspector general showed that learner learned in 2011 as we pointed out that her unit was in fact targeting tea party groups for additional scrutiny. let's go to may of 2013. president obama says he pound out about the targeting methods from the may 10th news reports, three days earlier. we're in 2013 may, may 17th. treasury department confirmed he told treasury officials about the targeting of these groups in june of 2012 a full five months before election day. why is this important? because they wanted to cramp down on opposition voices leading into the election. not unlike the coverup with benghazi because their argument was gm is alive, osama bin laden is dead and what happened in benghazi goes to narrative. that's key in the timeline. so they knew about that five months before. now, we go to may 22nd 2013,
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lois learner says she did nothing wrong. pleads the fifth. then september 24th, learner resigns after an internal review board determined that she should be removed from the agency for neglect duties and march 5th, learner is requested to testify before the committee, second time in a year and like the first time she invokes the fifth. if you remember, this is very key. this is unfolding, democrats keep going out with one talking point. while liberals were targeted, too. we learned this week that that in fact was false. let's go to the videotape and look at liberals saying w targeted, too. that's proven to be false, lots of video. >> one, the screening list used by the irs included the term progressives. two, progressive groups were among the 298 applications that
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tigta reviewed in the audit and received heightened scrutiny. >> the staff was looking for signals for organizations whether they were liberal or whether they were conservative. >> i also want to ask the inspector general why he was unaware of documents we have obtained showing the irs employees were also instructed to screen for progressive applicants and why husband office did not look into the treatment of left learning organizations such as occupy groups. >> all right. here is the fascinating thing because they are on the same talking point, misleading, lying to the american people. remember, they were looking for tea party, patriots, 9/12 project, government spending or government debt taxing. the caller got ahold of and obtained a house over sagt staff report. only seven applications in the backlog were approved by the irs while tea party groups received
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unprecedented review and experienced year's long delays. some groups were singled out for scrutiny. evidence shows it was due to a non-political reason according to the oversight committee and a full screen of an e-mail, lois learner talking about taking a job organizing for action while she had oversight at the irs a damming e-mail if ever there was one. joining me now with reaction to this and much more, we are going to be joined by senator ran paul of kentucky. welcome to the program. >> good evening. good to be with you. >> what do yaw make of the timeline, senator? >> well, i guess i'm disturbed. it's appalling, but in someways i'm not surprised. you realize that the union, the treasury union, the irs union give 95% of their money to democrats. i wonder how we can have officials giving money to democrats and going to be
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objective. it's appalling that we're paying her pension and she's refusing to cooperate with the government investigation. it's alarming and appalling. >> all right. so she newerly on they were in fact involved in this. there is no mystery here. she invokes the fifth, but i think the damming part of this is what they knew in june of 2011, june 29th and that is that they literally had specific targeting instructions, a briefing said determinations unit looked at this criteria, tea party groups, 9/12 projects, groups that talked about government spending, or making america a better place to live? >> the other thing that this brings up, while you have a right not to incriminate yourself in a court of law, do you have the right to continue to be paid and not cooperate? i think we need to change the rules of how we employ people. we're not going to ask you to incriminate yourself for an a criminal investigation but if
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you're not going to cooperate, you should have to give up pay and pension. >> let's talk about what happens here. explain the contempt foe. >> it's something you can go to jail for. it doesn't happen often. in fact, i'm not sure if we ever had someone go to prison for a contempt order, but it's something that has a significant penalty. so she will have to decide, is she going to risk going to jail or testify in a truthful manner? and -- but i really think that one of the reasons to pursue this is a contempt violation and a conviction would then i think aber gate her pension and i don't think we should continue to pay her if she doesn't cooperate. >> it seems to be a pattern that is disturbing and runs deep into administration. they blamed those who turned out and testified they were taking instructions from washington and add to that, we haven't gotten the answers on fast and furious and add the benghazi lies about
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youtube videos and add the conscious lies about obamacare. what are we to make of all this? it seems like a concerted effort to mislead the american people. >> i think they say absolute power corrupts absolutely. we let too much power gravitate. we let too much power gravitate to one person in charge of a trillion dollar apparatus or bureaucracy and i think what disturbs people most about the irs scandal is that nobody wants to think if you lose an election, if one party wins another, that the party that wins will use the bully nature of government to beat up on their political opponents because i don't care whether it's republicans or democrats who win, nobody should be allowed to use that power of government to beat up on the political opponents. it stifles descent and the first amendment and freedom of speech and expression.
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it's very dangerous. >> a third world dictatorship or the former soviet union, you're trying to stifle and intimidate them at the very least. last question, you in response to fort hood are planning to advocate what? >> i think that you should be allowed to have weapons on military bases for allowing those who have concealed carry at the very least have weapons on base but i'm concerned about what is the most cost-effective way of preventing another 9/11. i want all pilots to be armed. the president has zeroed this out. he advocated we're getting rid of the program. when i talk to pilots, i'm at air force all the time. pilots come up to me all the time and say it's too hard to get a permit and keep up with it. five days in new mexico. i have a bill to stream line it and my goal is to have 100% of american pilots armed because i think it's a very cost
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effective, the most costfective way of detouring another attack on our planes. >> write me down as a supporter. good to see you as always. thanks for being with us. the university of massachusetts buckles from the pressure of the left and withdraw an award for the critic of islam and how it treats women. coming up next, they will react to that and much more on this busy "hannity." all we do is go out to dinner.
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after facing criticism, the university of mass mass caachus caved to the left after concern from alumni. brandeis announced it would not award an honorary degree to ayaan hirsi ali. she left her family after not marrying the man her father set for her. she later wrote the screen play for a film entitled "submission" and she was quoted as saying i think we are at war with islam and there is nothing moderate about islam. that was back in november of 2007. here to explain and react to this, another example of appeasement, juan williams and the co-host of the fiber, good friend andrea. juan, i think this person is a hero. >> i'm with you. i don't get it at all -- >> all right. show is over.
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[ laughter ] >> look, you know, personally, i've been victimized by people including care, this organization that launched this effort to have them withdraw the honorary degree from her for just saying what's on my mind and anybody who says anything about islam, we're talking about here is radical extremist, the people who will kill you and in her case, mutilate you, cut your genita genitals, start war, arrange marriages, beat women and say oh, no, you can't say that. ridiculous. >> wait a minute. we're talking about andrea, iran, saudi arabia, women can't drive, be seen with men they aren't repeated to. this is wide-spread in the muslim world. >> there is lists and lists of oppressions against women. "time magazine" has done a big piece in this. in pakistan they need three witnesses in a court if they have been raped. the list goes on and on. what is really, i think,
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disgusting, they are supposed to be laboratories of debate and freedom of speech and it's the tolerance of the intoll rant. right? they tolerate intolerant rel religions like islam and this is a religion that oppresses homosexuality. i would love to have them answer that question. >> liberals claim to have a monopoly, compassion on women and gay rights, what about these -- i think she is spot on. reaction? where is the liberal -- where is the liberal elite in the university system to speak out? >> what i read today, sean, was 85 members of the faculty sided with withdrawing the honorary degree. they have a petition online, thousands of people. the young people at the school say her words, as you wroted.
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a war on islam. you know, they say that's a slap in the face to muslim students but guess what? she said in the mist of something as unyielding as oppressive as the way they treat women, you can't have a middle ground. you got to say it's wrong. that's why she made the film and started organizations to protect women against religious and cultural oppression. >> this woman knows she probably put her life at risk by being so out spoken -- >> she did. >> what does this say about liberli liberal? how do they feel about women and gays? this issen iis an issue that de and republicans should be united instead of going after mike huckabee for the conversation and that's against radical islam and to add this to woman denied this award, to add to her
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thoughts, she said i think we're at war with radical islam. no, i know we are. we don't need me to say that. >> it's a fact. >> they said it. they declared war on us. we can have the president of the united states say we're not at war, he can give speeches in cairo, they can praise him. they are going to kill us as the koran states, they are going to kill us, sean, until we're all muslims -- >> 9/11 commission report said they are at war with us. we have not been at war with them. juan, you're losing your liberal card tonight. because you're not defending obama, i gus that's why -- >> telling the audience he's a reasonable person -- >> glimmers of hope -- >> thank you. appreciate that kind word. listen -- >> we got to go. >> i hope everybody left and right agrees. >> call your friends at this university, juan. >> the white house, juan. >> really. ask sean is back and this week, hitting the streets of the big apple to ask new yorkers who
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they want to know about little old me. that's next and eric holder loses his cole during a house hearing yesterday. you'll see the epic exchange as "hannity "continues straight ahead. my name is jenny, and i quit smoking with chantix. before chantix, i tried to quit probably about five times. it was different than the other times i tried to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help peoe quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. that helped me quit smoking. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking, or mood, hostility, agition, depressed mood, and suicidathoughts or actis while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix, and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental-health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. n't take chant if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop chantix and see your doctor right away, as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood-vessel problems or if you develop new or worse symptoms.
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welcome back to "hannity." changing things up for ask sean. we went to the streets of new york city to get your questions for me. she loves this. back tonight to reveal those questions, fox business network on the morning program megan mcdowell. how are you? >> good, how are you? >> treating you nice? >> what's this hot rod thing? where did you get that? do you have any surprises tonight? >> no surprises. i was excited to be out in the street talking to everybody and a lot of folks knew who you were.
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>> oh, boy. >> the people i talked to know you very well. check it out. >> oh, no, here we go. >> pick one word to describe sean hannity. >> bull headed with a hyphen. >> dedicated. >> heroic, exclusive. >> intelligent, informed. >> smart. >> energetic. >> awesome. >> conservative. >> very good. very good. captain obvious. >> that was pretty good. that wasn't bad. >> i'm telling you people -- >> do you have any baby pictures this week? >> no, i'm not going to embarrass you but clearly that gentleman wasn't confusing you with bill maher. speaking of media personalities, we have this question for you. >> how much do you dislike john steward? >> i don't -- i take steward for what he is. he's a comedian. he's very, very funny at times. i don't care -- >> the sean of the -- >> that was hilarious.
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>> you -- >> look, he's liberal. i take that for what it's worth but he's funny, entertaining and great writers on the show. i like it. >> it's tight but you're busy -- >> i have a sense of humor. >> you're busy watching "house of cards" on tv. speaking to this man, this man actually walked away and came back -- >> ut oh. >> and came back with this question. >> can't be good. >> in a time our country is crying out for such unity, why does he promote such deviceivenss. >> 50 million americans in poverty, on food stamps. the country is suffering on the international stage. we're suffering and being humiliated but putin and others. liberal doesn't work. have the american dream.
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lower taxes, greater freedom and we're not having that now. they are telling us how much soda we can drink and how much salt we can take and taking every 60 cents in new york. get out of our lives. >> and the question doesn't give you credit for trying to be uplifting and having a positive message -- >> i'm putting so many americans partnered with energy companies, getting them back to work because the government can't do it. >> this, a sports related question for you. >> what position he played in hockey. >> i'm the only one of my friends that kept their teeth. >> everybody knows you. don't just know -- >> that is -- >> you and your show but your -- >> i played center. i wanted to be bobby clark of the flyers. he had no teeth, and he was the hardest fighting guy in the rink and i loved him. i idolized bobby clark. >> love him. this always comes up when your
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name is said. >> where does he get his hair done? [ laughter ] >> he has great right, right? >> yeah, yeah. >> didn't you pull my hair because people asked if it was real. >> i'm not touching your head again. >> why? >> i'm just not. >> were you traumatized the last time? >> yeah, a little bit. who cuts it? >> linda who work -- whose been with me on this show -- we've worked together 18 years. i love her. she's like family. >> i love linda, too. >> she's the best. the nicest person. brings me chicken soup -- >> pull it -- >> i'm not touching your head again. >> pull it. >> i'm not touching your head again. >> you're afraid to be near me. we got to roll. megan, we love you. >> a little bit. >> no baby pictures, thank god. up next, tonight on "hannity." >> shocking undercover video of
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reverend al sharp ton surfaces after reports that he was a mob rat for the feds. later, one rancher in nevada claims that he's about to wage a quote, range war against the federal government, some say a potential waco is about to unfold because the feds are saying his cattle can't graze on public land. he's here to explain why he's ready and willing to engage in the stand off. set your dvr to "hannity" the series. don't miss an episode so quick, do it, fast. (dad) well, we've been thinking about it and we're just not sure. (agent) i understand. (dad) we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. (dad) so if we sell, do you think we can swing it? (agent) i have the numbers right here and based on the comps that i've found, the timing is perfect. ...there's a lot of buyers for a house like yours.
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pure coke, 99% that and more. he says he was part of a sting. >> yeah, well, this is nothing new. this is part of the public domain that video. >> most people didn't see that. >> i remember woody from toy story cowboy hat he's sporting there. that just classic. what the hell kind of look was that? he's been called a fat rat. it's been documented he is, msbc we report you decide not to watch network, they knew all about this and yet, there he is. >> they got the other guy coursing out using the f word calling laura ingram names and you got a tape of al sharpton calling the first new york -- the first new york black mayor the "n" word. >> this tape looks so suspicious. looks like the old marry and
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berry tape. bleep set me up. look, al sharpton is claiming he wasn't a stitch because he knows if it got out he was actually a snitch, that would really -- >> street credit is gone. >> now he has real explaining to do. he is there on tape. let's hear the story. >> he said he's not a rat, a cat that eats rat. >> he was fat, too. >> mayor de blasio -- >> he said that's the only regret, nobody knew i was that fat back then. he said this doesn't change the relationship i have with al sharpton one bit. i'm proud to be his friend. >> obama is going to the national -- >> this is on top of the crown heights -- >> freddy is at 125th street. >> everything. everybody turns their head and ignores it. >> he's like a teflon guy, nothing -- >> are people afraid he will
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protest them? >> that's part of it. he does have a reputation. i think people fear. there is intimidation that he's got going that a lot of the black leaders have. >> outrage. >> let me go to louie literally taking on the attorney general of the united states. this is great stuff. watch this. >> i realize that contempt is not a big deal to our attorney general but important that we have proper oversight. >> you don't want to go there, buddy. you don't want to go there. >> i don't want to go there. >> no. >> about the contempt? >> you should not assume that's a big deal to me. i think it was inappropriate and unjust but never think that was not a big deal to me. don't ever think that. >> well, i'm just looking for evidence, and normally, we're known by our fruits and there are no indications that it's a big deal because your department is still not forthcoming in producing the documents that were the subject of the
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contempt. >> reaction? >> e eric holder is saying leave me alone and almost getting away with it. he's in the position to challenge it. >> louie golmer is a judge and for the u.s. attorney general to be behaving like that is outrageous. he said look, we were doing an investigation on fast and furious on your department, the doj and you have yet all these years later, yet to turnover the documents that congress is asking for. that is contempt. >> i agree with you. >> that was a bust out threat. that was bullying. listen, pal, who are you talking to? you're going to pay for that. >> i agree. i think we're at a tipping point. i agree with jonathan who is a liberal. they are ignoring laws, requitirequit rewriting laws. >> i have wide discretion to basically pick and choose --
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>> no, you don't. >> that's what he has done. >> they rewrite certain laws and the constitution be dammed and separation of powers goes to the wayside. >> that's right. >> unbelievable. we got to go. good to see you. >> where are you going? >> the say good night. >> sean hannity -- >> all right. say no more. coming up, the nevada rancher threatening a range war against the federal government. he's going to join me. you got to see the story to see what is really going on and pounding his cattle. exclusive details on what some say may be the next waco, the compound issue and in studio actress casey dash is here to respond to the obama administration's absurd gender pay gap hypocrisy as "hannity" continues. ing music♪
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fees and continued letting his cattle graze on the land. he said his ancestors worked the land since the 1870s, long before the burro was formed granting him the rights to the property. in 1998 they revoked his grazing permit and issued the cattle off the land. the judge authorized the government to inpound the cattle and this weekend that impoundment began and as of monday, authorities seized 134 cattle that belonged to bundy. he is going to have a range war with federal officials ask say he's not backing down. joining me now to explain, the nevada rancher clyde bundy. thanks for being with us, sir. >> thank you, sean. i'm happy you called this public land. you know, this is public land that we the people of clark
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county, nevada and i'm glad you called it public land. >> it is interesting. your cattle. this is public land. it's not being used. in my mind, i'm not a rancher, but i would think the federal government would be thankful because you're cutting the lawn for free and charging huge amounts of money to let your cattle graze there with these fees? >> well, you got to remember they are not letting me graze here. i have no contact with the united states government and i do not buy my grazing or feed from the united states government. i graze on public land long into clark county, nevada. >> explain how the desert tortoise, is there rationalization here. they were protecting the ability of farmers to do their job. explain how the desert toretous
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got involved? >> well, the desert tortoise is an excuse for all the bureaucracies to control. the desert tortoise does use the same habitat so they could be inner countered, my cattle ate all the feed but the tortoise aid all the feed. that's not the case. it's impossible to use up all the feed for the desert tortoise. >> we have an 80-mile look here at the "hannity" big board and the issue of the timeline. this started in 1993 as we went through the series of events unfolding there. this has gone on for a long period of time. the money that the federal government claims that he owes them. look at this fee. they are saying you oh $1 million in grazing and trespass fees. tell me if i'm wrong, this land is not being used by them, is
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it? >> no, let me explain the use of the land a little bit. this is south, south, you know, southwestern desert. there is a renewable resource out here that can only be harvested by a livestock, and what i do is i -- my life stock eats the grass and it uses that forrage to make an edible commodity for we the people of the united states. so when you get a piece of meat on your table, remember where it come from. >> yeah. >> that's what we do. we turn this resource into a renewable -- a usable commodity good for man. >> by the way, when your cattle grazes there, that keeps the price of meat down for every american consumer. let's take a look, american land owned by our government, 28% of u.s. land mass up to 640 million
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acres the government owns here, which by the way, why do they own all that land? let me ask you one more question. you talked about a range war with the federal government. there is a lot of people out there, now that they are taking your cattle that are fearful this is another waco situation, ruby ridges come up in some articles. what do you mean by range war? how far are you willing to take this? >> well, you know, my cattle is only one issue that the united states courts ordered that the government can seize my cattle but what they have done is seized nevada state hood, nevada law, clark county public land, access to the land and have seized access to the other rights of clark county people that like to go hunting and fishing and pulls that down and we're here to protest that action and we are after freedom. we're after liberty.
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>> how far are you willing to go? how far are you willing to take this? >> my statement to the american people, i'll do whatever it takes to gain our liberty and freedom back. >> all right. we'll follow the story closely and watch what the federal government does. say see dash will debunk the claims as "hannity" continues. how can you just stand there?
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house are paid considerably less than men. ouch. >> you would say there is no pay discrimination here at the white house, right? there is no pay discrimination? >> it is absolutely the case there are people -- >> you're using the same met trick to argue the discrimination in the work force at large. >> first of all, if you want to compare metrics we're doing a little bit better than everybody else. >> i got to know you during the last campaign. you tweeted out something nice for mitt romney the reaction? >> huge. >> really was. >> bigger than i thought it would be. but, you know. >> and it was mean, >> racist. >> racist. >> why do you think that is? people just think you're
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hollywood, you've got to be a liberal? >> i have no idea. i don't understand it. i want it to stop. it's important. so i think that more people like me need to voice our opinions. >> what to that do to you personally? because that is a hard thing to be in the middle of a huge controversy. you seemed to handle it with grace >> it gives me more power and makes me want to stand up more and realize more people are uninformed and ignorant. to me that is sad. >> you voted for obama the first time. >> i did. >> why? what do you think of him now? >> i voted for him because i believed we needed a black president i thought it was a step in the right direction for country. then, i realized what he was doing and started paying attention to how government affects our every day life. i don't like it. >> things aren't better.
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>> no. no. 50 million americans on food stamps. i want to help americans >> it's socialism. and so, in 2011, the white house they're in this big gender gap issue. kind of exploded in their face they paid women 18% less now what is your reaction? >> why would he do that? now he's saying he's going to sign something that is changing to change that. in 1963 john f kennedy signed equal pay act. employees should not discriminate based on sex. nine people opposed it. they were democrats. >> interesting, right? 64 civil rights act, lyndon johnson, he couldn't count on people like al gore's father. and robert berg.
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they're the party of the civil rights act with lyndon johnson. >> this is obama playing politic was peoples' lives he's more concerned with democrats getting voted into office in the fall than with women getting jobs tomorrow. >> you're going to speak out more, i can feel it. am i right? >> yes. i am >> you really, i love you're stepping out. >> thank you. >> and you have baptism by fire. it's great to see new person. we love having you. we hope you come on often. >> thank you. >> quick programming note. a special edition of "fox news reporting" terror strikes boston, and boston strikes back. boston strong we approach the one-year anniversary of the boston marathon bombing for the hour. we'll watch the series of events as it happened tomorrow night,
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10:00 eastern. hope you'll set your dvr for "hannity" the series. start your day with "fox and friends" each morning at 5:00. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> yes. they broke the law, but it's not a felony, it's an act of love. >> the illegal alien controversy in the headlines again because jeb bush has staked out his turf. what does karl rove think? he many be here. >> i think that's an old male familiar back position. senator dianne feinstein says her driven by emotion. we will debate the issue with kirsten and kate. also ahead tonight, miller on john kerry and the late micky rooney and rob lowe says he has suffered because he is so good looking.
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