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nanna still has lots of candy for us when we go to visit her at 98 years young. she listens, love you nan call you soon. see you tomorrow night at 9:00. welcome to "hannity." tonight i'll begin with an open commentary about remarks made by cliven bundy but that's the beginning of a jam-packed show. ready? let's roll. >> tonight we continue our stoned america series as two colorado fourth graders are caught selling edible weed? school. >> the simple fact we have adults that didn't secure the marijuana. >> is marijuana that easy to get? we get an exclusive tour inside a colorado pot store.
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i have never directed staff to do a secret waiting list. >> 40 sveterans reportedly die after being put on quote a secret waiting list. breaking news on the shocking coverup. and is this former star and outspoken conservative being unfairly judged on "dancing with the stars." candace cameron is here to respond. we kick things off tonight with reaction to some disturbing comments that are being attributed to nevada rancher cliven bundy. they appeared in today's new york times and made by bundy. what the paper like into a town hall meeting with supporters, now audio was posted of the alleged remarks online. take a listen. >> i want to tell you one more thing i know about the negro. >> bundy reportedly called driving past a housing project in north las vegas and said this. >> in front of that government
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house, the door was usually open and the older people and the kids, and there is always at least a half a dozen people sitting on the porch. they didn't have nothing to do. they didn't have nothing for their kids to do. they didn't have nothing for their young girls to do, and because they were basically on government subsidy, and so now what do they do? they abort their young children. they put their young men in jail because they never learned how to pick cotton. and i've often wondered, were they better off as slaves picking cotton and doing family things or better under government subsidy. >> let me allow to make myself abunt dentally clear. they are racist, and it's beyond disturbing. i find those comments to be deplorable and it's extremely unfortunate that cliven bundy holds those views. now while i supported the bundy
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ranch as they took a stand against the burro of land management, i was dismayed and disappointed after reading the article and hearing the commentary, however, i want to say this. the ranch stand off that took place out in nevada was not about a man named cliven bundy. at the heart of this issue was my belief that our government is simply out of control. to me this is about a federal agency's dangerous response to a situation that could have result in a catastrophe and that's people dying and being shot, comparable to waco, texas. it was about armed federal agents and snipers surrounded a family and not because they posed a threat to anyone else, but because their cattle happened to be grazing on the wrong patch of grass and they were eating government grass. in other words, when i believe government officials, when they over step their line, i think it's my job to call them on it and make no mistake about it, i'll continue to do just that. because long before the main stream media paid any attention to cliven bundy and his ranch, we on this program were
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focussing on similar issues, issues like imminent domain for many, many years. after all these stories served as proof we have a government gone wild today in america. now we reminded you about some of them last night. for example, back in 2006, my friend alan and i introduced you to lu, a world war ii veteran who was being kicked out of his home after living in his home for 46 years. watch his emotional words. >> lived in here since the first time i bought it. i renovated, winterized it, i did everything, and i will bless this house because i'm able to be 89 years old. >> thank god. >> and my wife is 89. now the city decides that this
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is a nice place for someone else, so they are throwing us out. >> extremely sad. now it took awhile, three years to be exact, but i'm happy to report the city because of public pressure dropped their plans to seize lu's land. we met a great grandmother by the name of norma peterson fluke in 2005 going through a similar situation, take a look. >> the family has lived here 65 years. the business has been here 56 years, and now the town is come and deemed us unfit to be in this town and wants to put us somewhere else. but we're centrally located for our business. without this property, we would go out of business. >> because of media attention, she got to keep her home and then there was the heart breaking story of a world war ii vet johnny stevens back in 2005,
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doctors told him he had lung cancer and he was give two years to live. while he wanted to spend his last days peacefully at home, the government wanted to seize his property. why? they wanted to build luxury condos for tax revenue. take a look at this. >> i don't have too much time left. i had intended to live out the rest of my life in that little house i got, tend my garden and be able to live in peace. as it stands right now, i don't know where i'm going or what i'm going to do. >> now thanks to some public pressure, mr. stevens got his dying wish. he was able to stay in his home. over the years, i haven't just reported on these stories from our headquarters here at fox. i hit the road to try and help people being victimized by the government. for example, in 2005 i traveled to rthe beach in florida to do story on 6,000 residents being thrown out of their homes because of imminent domain.
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you may remember this. what does that feel like you may lose your house to the government because they want to build a yacht club? >> you're infur rated and host tail. when you guys came down here it made a big difference. we're getting national attention and exactly what we need. >> i've been here 42 years. >> and you may lose your home? >> they took my home for the school to make a parking lot on 17th street. i moved over into this area. now they want a little apartment that i have to build a mall for somebody else. >> a mall. 46 years, take his home, a mall. now fortunately, after years of tighting and public outcry, the city counsel finally reversed course. the residents were able to keep their homes. our focus wasn't just on imminent domain, far from it. after hurricane katrina, when residents were making sure their homes weren't bulldozed. we were there, as well.
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these are the people that lost their homes in the hurricane and they are concerned the redevelopment plan does not meet their needs. your home got bulldozed already and you weren't allowed to get your possessions and a lot of people say at least let us get our possessions, right? >> basically, we're sharing the same sentiment. just give us an opportunity to go in and do what we got to do. some of us may want to stay, some may want to leave. give us that much respect. we're just as human as anybody else. >> sad again. and then there was the case of the delta smelt in california in the name of that tiny fish. water was actually shut off to farms and their families. they were going to bed hungry and jobs being lost but unlike countless environmentalists, we decided to stand with the people suffering and the valley that hope for got. we're live in the central valley of california. this is some of the most fertile
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farm land and helps sustain the country for food in ground zero in a battle between environmentalist and whether or not the farmers in the central valley have water. ladies and gentlemen, this is a dus bowl and we came here tonight with a message for washington and president barack obama, please for the sake of the farmers where unemployment is near 40%, please turn this water on now. took a long time, which brings me to my next point. this is government gone wild. not limited to cliven bundy or a california valley or imminent domain stories. no recent years, we have seen it play out in a vindictive tax agency's efforts to intimidate citizens who happen to think this country is headed in the wrong direction. we watched tragically as the top diplomats and commander in chief lied in a terrorist attack that took the lives of four brave americans and endured the universal nightmare that's obamacare.
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premiums have increased in spite of promises to the contrary. plans cancelled in spite of promises to the contrary and a federal agency is telling you what doctors you can and cannot see when you were promised the opposite. in my opinion, obamacare is the gold standard of government gone wild but you won't read the truth about the stories i mentioned tonight in places of the new york times, why? because that paper actively helped cover up what really happened in the aftermath of benghazi. they don't have the time to stand with americans sligvictim by imminent domain. he's far too busy with his famous friends and lacks the moral courage even looking him right in the eye. for the machine that arrived in washington lecturing the world on hope and change, it's official, all hope is lost when it comes to president barack obama and his ability to stand for what's right.
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this is how his government is out of control and that's something we'll never ignore here on this program and that's a promise i make to you. when we return, david web is in studio with reaction, all of this and coming up next, cliven bundy at temped to clarify those racist remarks earlier today. we have audio of that sound as "hannity" continues. [ male announcer ] your eyes. even 10 miles away... they can see the light of a single candle. look after them with centrum silver. multivitamins for your eyes, heart and brain. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. centrum silver. why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll get a warm welcome in the new new york.
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i thought would they be happier if they was home with their family talking about the south, where they come from, come to log v las vegas talking about something happier. wouldn't they be happier at home with their chickens and family playing around them and their family having work to do. they would? that was the question i asked it and i ask you would they be happier? >> joining me with reaction in the studio, radio talk show host and you fill in on this show. our good friend david web is here. how are you? remember with todd aiken. >> yeah. >> every election going back to '98, radio add missouri, if you like republicans, the black church will burn, the naacp, these narrative that liberals
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want, it infur yates me that they make the racist comments. so here those of us agreed on this issue that you didn't need 200 agents, armed snipers drawing in people for a conflict that the government was best to put a lien on the property. now you find out cliven bundy says this and you got the smear. these people most support -- >> and this becomes the story. this becomes the story. >> i'm really mad about it. >> yeah, and you're absolutely right up front. first, let me say, sean, i've known you a long time and we're good friends. this is one of the best packages i've seen you and the staff put together. this is an amazing track record showing government over reach. conservatives need to stop getting in the over reach. it was cliven bundy timight hav been the central point but that wasn't the real issue. the big issue is government gone
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wild. it's deplorable. i'll go back to what you said. it's raisest what he said and he goes back and supports it, proves he's an idiot and i'll call it what it is. that now becomes the narrative instead of the story of government gone wild. government that is now taken land when it can and there is a bigger issue in the west, which i talked to people there about where the blm that has been around long before cliven bundy and this issue since '93, may not have been around since his family but longer than president obama and other presidents. they have been in the business of taking and confiscating land, the states need to have more control of this, and i've asked this issue of state legislators on air and off air, why weren't the states more involved with bundy and others before this? >> see, the government over reach, again, there are different cases, we're talking about imminent domain? attacking veterans in their homes for 46 years or a guy with lung cancer that has two years
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to live -- >> or the delta. >> or after katrina to new orleans. it's the same thing. happens every time and every case, these people are left alone to fight the government. they don't have the money for the lawyers and they end up making horrible deals like the colorado couple we had on the air this week that had to give up their beautiful cabin because the government needed more open space. >> until you go in with the media, until the power of press and the power of the people comes into play, it doesn't become a big story in government, and all those examples you played, government finally backed off. >> you agreed there was government over reach. >> absolutely. >> we didn't need stun gunned and snipers. >> $966,000 to some ranching outfit out of utah to come in and round up a few cows and kill them. this is the problem. deal with the issue, which is government over reach. cliven bundy ruined a good argument with the federal government we have to refight and relitigate. >> well-said.
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david, thanks. when we come back, taking you on an exclusive tour of a recreational pot dispensary, if you're over 21 you can buy it and shocking reports of veterans that have died after being placed on secret waiting list for medical treatment in arizona. we have breaking news on that investigation at "hannity" continues tonight. to truck guys, the truck is everything. and when you put them in charge of making an unbeatable truck... ... good things happen. this is the ram 1500. the 2014 motor trend truck of the year and first ever back-to-back champion. guts. glory. ram. ♪ ben!
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welcome back to "hannity." we've been focussing on the marijuana, they tour add recreational marijuana dispensary and learned pretty interesting things about just how easy it is to purchase the drug today. you have to be 21 years old. here is an exclusive look with
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ainsley earhardt. >> reporter: when colorado voters voted to approve marijuana, the rocky mountain state made world headlines. setting in motion what some call the colorado weed boom. >> since it passed, my business went up 20 to 30% during the morning and 10% at night. tourism is up, too. i see new faces every day. >> we're doing phenomenal since the beginning of the year. hired two or three more people that i did not have employed last year. >> reporter: the passing of amendment 64 has no businesses and one of the fastest growing retail businesses is the marijuana market. more than 160 recreational pot stores called colorado homes. one of the largest of these stores is a smoker's one-stop shop for all things cannabis. >> it's a recreational marijuana store in the 16th street mall in
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denver, colorado after passing amendment 64 we kicked it into high gear to get a place. we have ten employees and will hire more because we're busy. >> it's mind-blowing. >> reporter: customers can choose from 20 different varieties of cannabis with names like jack 47 and purple erkle. >> on these boards, five different stables and five different screens. you can see what that strain is. this is a jack 47. you can take a look and see what the bud looks like. you can open it up. you can smell it. then you can also go ahead and go through here and read about it and it will tell you the thc level, anything it might test like, smell like, any effects, negative, positive and the medicinal uses. >> reporter: if lighting up isn't your thing, they offer edibles. >> these are gummys, just like the real things that most of us
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as adults grew up eating at children just infused with thc. it's ten pieces with ten milligrams in each piece. if you like chocolate, you will like these. they don't have a huge marijuana after taste. >> reporter: customers can browse through the vast selection of smoking paraphernalia. >> knowing this is a tour rest industry, we didn't want to have a ton of aexpensive pipes becaue know they will use them for a few days and trash them. can i help you with anything? >> reporter: agree or disagree, one thing is for sure, buying cannabis in colorado is as easy as going to the corner market. >> joining us now with more we
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have dr. mark see goal and brian in the house and fox and friends co-host ainsley earhardt. are you guys fighting? >> you said she's always unhappy. why are you attacking ainsley? are you high? >> we're on now? i wassarcastic. this girl has not been in a bad mood since '83. >> you don't live with me. >> are you smoking pot? >> no. >> we got to put out this is for people 21 years and older. >> and you're supposed to do it in your house. why are they allowed to smoke in the civic center in you're not allowed to. >> are you going to arrest thousands of people. >> that's the point, they have to let them do it. >> in states making marijuana legal, kids can use it. >> there were kids there with
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parents doing it together. >> that drives me crazy, parents let kids. >> whoever pushes back on and watching this at home, i can crack open a beer. my neighbor is out there drinking a beer in his backyard, why can't i smoke pot. what is most astounding by what you're doing here is i never thought about this. pot and cookies, pot in candy, kids bring it in. pot in brownies and kids want these things. i don't know what they are having. >> much more potent, too. >> much more than smoking a joint. >> there was a recent report with northwestern and said heart issues for young people -- >> no, they said the mind. the mind. >> brain damage over a long period of time. the heart issues out of france. >> my question to you is are there really, i bet pot smokers are saying this is reefer madness. you're trying to scare young
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people. is it maybe more long term than one instance of a person smoking pot. >> people test poorly when using marijuana. if you smoke pot you're more likely to be aggressive, anxious, there is much more levels of depression. again, you don't score well and may not do as well in life as a result. you can be paranoid. >> one of the doctors last night said your brain is sll developing until the age of 30, so kids doing it in the 20s. >> the show that brain patterns are rerouted if you smoke pot over a long period of time. >> that's what happened to brian. >> i have to plead innocent. for better, for worse s, this i me. >> a natural high here. >> unfortunately, i'm on performance enhancers, but no blood tests so i can use hgh. >> i don't think hgh is as bad as steroids. >> you know. >> brian and i are big andy pettitte fans.
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>> andy pettitte used it to heal faster and a limited career window. i'll get rid of what i prepared for. let's talk about it. i'll talk about baseball. it's amazing that albert pujols hit 500 home runs. we test for drugs. amazing how small americans got in the major league basil. >> hgh, helping to heal, anti-aging. i have a doctor friend swears when he gets to be 65, 60 he swears he'll use hgh. >> i want to see more tests on this. >> we know steroids are bad for you, hgh may have an indication and may be good. >> maybe right doses. >> long-term studies. >> i need some of that. what is this stuff? can you bring your prescription pad? >> you look like you're 19. so that's okay.
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sill v si sill ves tore stallone says -- >> she takes it and looks amazing. >> she'll be in "rocky". >> if we have to pull full circle and get back to pot, i'm not sure. we got to get discipline. >> can we blow the break and just continue? >> testosterone and people over 50. >> dr. segol is the guy. i thought we were talking about pot. >> talking about andy pettitte. >> who is on first. a disturbing report out of arizona. dozens have reportedly died waiting for care after a phoenix va hospital. we have details and a secret waiting list that nobody knew
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while the medical director hay have been to thing the extraordinary progress in decreasing wait typimes, some disagreed. they may have had their names on a waiting list for months before they get on the appointment list. he writes quote sure, when their appointment is created, it could be 14 days out but they are waiting six to 20 weeks. as many as 40 veterins may have died waiting for care one fox military analysts says this quote disgusts him. >> there are plenty of whistle-blowers coming forward
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because people are feeling guilty about this and want the story out. >> the department of veterans affairs here in washington sent a team of experts to the facility to review the scheduling procedures and any quote delays in square. sean? >> molly, great job. thanks for being with us. right now jonathan is with us and concerned vets for america peter, i can't believe we send hen a men and women off to fight and this is how we treat them. we put them on secret lists. they have to wait and 40 are dying, seriously? >> we follow through by breaking the promise we headacmake. this is just the tip of the iceberg. for the folks that follow the va, this is something veteran haves been talking about for years. phoenix is particularly bad. a secret list they knew about. get the
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fail and wait until it was 14 days out and log into a system to look like they are making progress. all the while, veterans are waiting and dying on the watch of the va because they can't get the basic care. >> your reaction? >> in the private sector, if the hospital does this or a doctor does something like this, they are looking at jail time. they are looking at malpractice lawsuits and pay shmay shut a hl down because of this. the problem that we discussed earlier, is this executive management program in the government is filled with burro cats at the top and just down below it, several steps below it, they really don't give any of these things any particular thought because there is no ramifications for anything they do. >> is it more wide-spread than these 40 deaths? in other words, we heard horror stories about va hospitals around the country. are there more depths, are there other secret lists, how deep does this go and how high up in the government in terms of
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awareness is this? >> sean, i would say, yes, yes, and yes. there are a thousand preventable depths since 9/11. these are now surfacing. his point is important, no one has been fired for any of this across the government because it's nearly impossible to do so. a group like ours is trying to push legislation forward to empower these folks to create accountability. >> i would think anybody working within the system, they would see this as corrupt. >> that's what it takes. whistle blowers are exposing this. >> the one doctor that spoke out spoke out after he retired. >> i know this doctor spoke out after he retired. if he knew about this. if this was the private sector, that doctor would be held liable and go to jail with everybody else. >> it's government gone wild. >> so we're fighting -- >> we have this series how bad government is. how destructive it's being and intrusive it is and in this case
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it's bad how we treat our veterans and the promise we made them. >> talk about a glimpse of obamacare. this is single pay, government health care. it's lack of choice and backlog and exactly what you expect. >> unbelievable. nice work. >> sean, when i was on here after the fort hood shooting, i said something liberal media took and spun. >> by the way, welcome to my world. >> which we need, i said we need to spend more money on the welfare veterans than projects for people that don't own citizen ship. this is an issue. i'm not talking about immigration. i'm talking about american citizens that don't earn citizen ship, yet we have more money in programs going to them and care more about developing a medical health insurance program for them than people who go out and die for their country. >> unbelievable. guys, thanks for being with us. major controversy over a film that will be shown at the 9/11 memorial museum. we'll explain why nbc news
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anchor brian williams is in the middle of the fire storm. we'll check in with ann coulter here to weigh in and is candice cameron being unfairly judged on "dancing with the stars" because of her conservative and christian views? she'll join us in studio tonight. >> test >> test >> test >> test >> test >> test >> test >> test >> test information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still gonna give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare.
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welcome back to "hannity." the 9/11 museum is about a month away from opening by facing backlash over a seven-minute educational film called "the rise of al qaeda." it's narrated by nbc news anchor brian williams and slammed by some religious leaders for referring to the september 11th terrorist as islamist who viewed their mission as a jihad. officials are standing by the film, which they say was vetted by scholar of islam and terrorism. here with reaction, the always outspoken, author, columnist ann coulter. how are you? >> fine, thanks. >> i'm sitting here, what is it, if i wish the muslim community, instead of getting angry about cartoo cartoons, angry about identifying radical islamist hijacking their religion and
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committing act of terror, i don't hear enough outrage on those issues, but small issues like this are big deals. >> incidentally according to the new york times report on this today, the entire museum has agreed to pban the expression islamic terrorism because that suggests islamist commit terrorism. harry reid just called your pals out in nevada domestic terrorists. does that imply -- >> you can't stop taking a shot. you come on this program. i'm going to start talking about your dating life. >> the point i want to make about this is, you know, the terrorists themselves said they were good muslims. they said they were engaging in jihad, same thing with all of the other fterrorists. they said this is part of their religious obligation. who are we as white imperilest to say that's not true islam? that's the fight among islam. it reminds me of the british
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imperilest in india, the indians had a habit of when a man died, they build the funeral pile and throw the widow on it. and i preferred one british official said that's your cultural custom, we have to respect that. our cultural custom as soon as you throw the widow on the pile, we'll hang you. the liberals of the day, they searched through ancient text and say no, no, true hindu says you must not commit. this is just part of arrogant, why male leading telling muslims who islam is. they think it's true islam to fly planes into our buildings. >> i give you, as much as i hate him, bill maher some credit. you both have your careers from different points of view shatter
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this pc, i guess, police staff that is constantly on everybody. there are islamist radicals, islamist fterrorists and oppressive to gays and women and others but you can't say it. >> i know. >> you and i say it. >> it's part of the left continuing war on women that they are bringing all of these into the country. you look at the pictures of the guy who just resigned from the commission on the 9/11 museum. why is he here? i mean, it goes right back to the question of immigration. >> did you ever think i would be defending nbc news? >> it's always a conflict if you look at all the regions of the world where you have muslims, but they are arresting and murdering christians, but why are we bringing that in to create in our bulk society. it's a lie what liberals say about america. we've always been multi
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cultural. until 1960 we've been bi racial, 90% of the country was white, black and 3% other. we have special interest groups and since democrats discovered the joys of racial politics, this is really put republicans at a racial disadvantage. instead of arguing whether we're allowed to describe muslim terrorists as muslim terrorists, why don't we argue if it's a good idea to let in so many immigrants and blow up the boston marathon? >> ann coulter, oh, you had sometimes, you were watching our pot show last night. >> i love -- there was two nights ago. i love the pot show. i love him. he confirms everything i say. i want to stress the point about how young men who smoke pot end up with sunken chests and no girl is ever going to be able to date them, and then we'll move onto the killing of ambition and motivation, iq and everything else. he was fantastic.
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i know from oban on serving pot >> like some of your friends in la. thanks for being with us. she was one of the stars on "full house" and on "dancing with the stars" candice cameron as she joins me when "hannity" continues. life's an adventure when you're with her. and it always has been. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours.
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t! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" welcome back to "hannity" she's the former star of the megahit "full house" and contested on "dancing with the stars". she isn't afraid to talk about her christian beliefs and the author of a new book "balancing it all". she joins news studio. how are you? >> i'm doing great. >> anyone on that show has a lot of guts how hard is that? >> it's really hard.
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i've always wanted to be on the show. having a severe case of nerves monday night when they go live. and does it feel you out at the right time? >> interest there is pressure, too. they want to you do well they want to win the mirror ball trophy, too. they're hard on us in a good way. >> yes. >> the judges are brutal the judges just out of control. >> yes. >> you're doing well. >> i'm doing okay the thing is that i'm getting positive comments from the judges but the scores don't always reflect what the comments ar i'm trying my best. i'm having a blast. and -- >> you may think i'm just, my wife will use the term i'm fred
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flintstone i would have a hard time watching my wife with a good looking dancer guy, groping and dive asking dipping. it would drive me nuts >>. >> i understand that. my husband is used to this in the sense i've been an actress my whole life my husband was on a similar show in canada for pairs figure skating. he was working with a beautiful katarina gordieva for 12 weeks we just kind of both get it. just entertainment. in that way. it's a job. you know what? we've been married 18 years. we're commited and love one another. we're together at the end of the day. >> at the end, you're a little bit of an anomaly. you're christian, your faith is important to you. you got into controversy
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recently. what is the term you used? >> submissive. >> that is the word that sent fire to the internet. iet did. used one time in the book about balance but there is a chapter on marriage. i'm sharing my definition, and blueprint of marriage is, we take from the bible. and but the liberal have a problem with this word. maybe some conservatives don't understand it in the biblical sense i love that my husband leads our family. loves our family. i loves me, my children. and i the nuturer. >> there are certain things my wife does with our kids she can't do. i say why do i have to do that? she says it works when you do it. so you're on a book tour now? >> well, the book has been out
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we've been doing the book tour. and now, really my days are just filled with dancing at this point. that is all i'm doing. >> hoping to make it to finals? . >> i hope so. it's going to be up to the fans i am up against two olympic ice skaters they're amazing. like, i love watching testimony. that is what is fun about the show. it's not just a dance competition. it's a performance competition the fans have half the vote. >> i admire your courage and we appreciate you coming by. good luck. i'm going to vote for you. >> i appreciate thachl thank you very much. >> that is all the time we have left. thanks for joining us. quick programming note be sure to tune in to hannity, stoned america we're going to discuss how the marijuana is impacting the country. your kids, we have doctors and
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pundits and a balance. before we go, hope to set your dvr so you record "hannity" the series. you can watch "dancing with the stars". start your day with fox and friends we'll see you back here tomorrow night. the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> the affirmative action of today is very different than it was when i was going to school. >> supreme court justice sotomayor furious that most of her colleagues struck down racial preferences in washington. we'll have intense debate tonight. >> obama, whether deservedly or not does have a manhood problem in the middle east. >> is that true? has president obama lost credibility, perhaps even respect overseas? we'll analyze that assertion. >> what is wronk with using jihad to describe what happened to us on 9/11? >> also tonight a growing controversy at ground zero. a new museum will feature a video on jihad. and some folks don't like

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