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>> i will revert to my former statement. >> oh, boy, getting a lot of reaction to that tonight. tomorrow night, dr. charles crowdhammer is with us. thanks for watching us. i'm megyn kelly. this is the "kelly file." welcome to welcome to "hannity." tonight we have a jammed packed edition of the show. including breaking news about the 300 missing nigerian girls who were abducted by radical extremists. will democrats boycott benghazi, one of the big questions we'll answer for you in the course of the next hour. america, are you ready? let's roll. this is a fox news alert, the leader of boca haram is threaten to sell the 300 girls. watch this. >> ladies, get married, leave western education.
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i'm the one that captured your girls. i'll sell them in the market. there is a market to sell people. god commanded me to sell. >> amy, what is going on? >> hi, sean. it is a warped ideology, boca haram says he loves killing people when allah tells him to do so. it a terrorist organization that preys off the poverty of northwestern nigeria where 2/3 of the people live on about $1.25 a day and in the country where corruption is ripe. people are furious that not enough seems to have been done
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to find the kidnapped girls and bring them to safety. it has been three weeks and with the warning that they will be sold as slaves, wives, on a market, nigerians are horrified. the united states is sending a team to advise the government how to find the girls and bring them to safety. they are not planning on staging the rescue mission. that is for the nigerians. the british and french are sending teams. boca haram is increasingly violent with links to al qaeda franchises. this is the first real brush nigeria had with terrorism on an international scale. oil-rich nigeria is africa's richest economy. the hunt is on and they are still brazenly carrying out their campaign of terror. earlier this week, they erased a village. they killed well over 100 people, chopping them, shooting them, taking advantage when the local police had gone to hunt for the girls who are believed to be in a vast, dense and
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remote forest. sean? >> thank you, amy. very disturbing. with more, lieutenant colonel bill and lieutenant journal thomas. i think this is a good thing for the people that say never say a good thing about obama, i ve questions why we don't do other things. we can't be the world's policeman but this is a guy that's a terrorist, threatening to sell these girls. i worry that they've been raped. there is 50 that escaped. they are in a perilous position and i like the fact that we're involved. >> sean, you're right about one thing. the fact they grabbed the girls and put them in the international spotlight, they healed over 10,000 people. the girl thing with the young students next to the big one. i think we'll put a lot of intelligence in there to help the nigerians determine where they are. i don't think the nigerians are up to the task to run a rescue
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operation. i don't think we have drones and at some point we might and take out the leadership. >> what do you know about boca haram? >> well, i know that indeed they are absolutely ruthless. there are some things on our side and the nigerian side that make it easier to go after them. they are structured. they do have some qualified fighters among the groups. they don't go to formation and march. they're not in good communications with everybody. they are a ruthless gang without being confronted and whether or not they can stand the challenge of a true military engagement remains to be seen and that's in our advantage to the nigerians and of course u.s., british,
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french, and anybody else that plays over there. >> one problem with so many hostages, their lives are at risk if there is a rescue operation. they might have a plan to kill the kids. very difficult, delicate military maneuver. if the united states goes in, i want them to go in full bore because they probably have the greatest chance of being successful. >> absolutely. i would like to have the brits and the french. they're very capable. >> and the israelis. >> and the israelis. we probably won't get them because they have some other challenges. we need global hawks because they have the range and they will have to proposition predators or reapers that can give a full motion video picture, but we're going to need those assets and we should send our special force teams over there as soon as we can. the nigerians cannot handle it, particularly when you have 280
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girls out there still, 53 have escaped but the fact is, only the united states with our nato partners, the british and french can really execute and safely -- i'm not even sure we can do that. it's risky, but we should do it. >> we'll be providing intelligence and probably have drones in the air to identify their location. we'll certainly be able to monitor any communications. i would assume we're going to be able to pinpoint where these kids are. where do we go from there? >> well, that's why i think we need some special ops teams in there and that would mean jay was involved, as well as nigerians but i said it is important to have the brits and french with us. they are very capable and a combined force like that has the best chance of success, sean, and it's important that we stepç up to it right away than have a team of fbi investigators over there advising. we need more than advisors.
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john kerry. you can't stop putin and can't get a former marine out of a mexican jail. i don't think kerry has the power to do anything. we'll appeal to the mexican attorney general to expedite the case so he doesn't have to wait until may 25th for the next hearing. >> i'm about helping the girls and helping nigeria and the mothers and fathers but sometimes we don't do enough for american citizens held and i would bring up the issue of benghazi. these families don't have answers in america and we've been lied to. >> first of all, the fact that we can't do something for that marine in mexico shows we don't have a good relationship. they wouldn't have this guy inside a safe place where he's not being attacked by other people and benghazi, they picked the bulldog of all bulldogs to be on that, to head that committee there -- >> we'll have more on that. >> all right. >> one thing i wanted to add to this, the issue of the law comes
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up. at length, the way women are treated in saudi arabia. they can't drive a car or go out without a male family member. they must cover themselves. hollywood, jay leno, ellen degeneres, they have spoken out against the sultan of brunei and the ownership of this hotel in hollywood. and i want to show you a piece. >> what year is this? 1814? come on, people. it's 2014. people are being kidnapped and sold and we sit around, evil flourishes when good people do nothing. there is nothing extreme happening. these aren't crazy feminists. they're women just trying to protect other women. >> i like jay leno. we've been on this over a decade. talking about the plight of women, sharia law, gays and
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lesbians. why is hollywood silent up until now? >> that's a good question. i'm delighted they are. sharia law is part of an ideology when you talk about it and look at what it does to women. demeans them, murders them, stones them, and hollywood has never said anything to this day. i say congratulations jay leno and your friends, pick up what sean hannity and us have been pushing for the last ten years. >> guys, good to see you both and i agree. welcome to the party. the entire world, every liberal ought to stand with conservatives about the treatment of women, human rights and how oppressive it is. good to see you. coming up, will democrats boycott the benghazi select committee? and after years of silence monica lewinsky surfaced and conspiracy theories start spinning and speaking of the
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i sat down with many women. take a look at what they said to me. >> there's been a lot of people that's come up dead in arkansas. i've had a lot of people ask me, aren't you scared for your life? actually, i have been. >> we will destroy you is what they said to me. >> who said? >> my brother said it on behalf of billy when he was campaigning for him in 1992. >> do you feel you're in danger? >> not anymore, i used to. i was threatened really, really, yeah, i was. i was very scared. i was horribly, horribly threatened and people don't know that story. one day -- >> maybe you'll come back -- >> why did you originally deny it considering this was a legal hatter? >> did you see what happened to jennifer flowers? did you see what was happening to paula jones? no, not afraid. i just knew what would happen. >> here with reaction our great
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american panel. >> how are you? >> hell of a day and senior fox correspondent geraldo rivera and sandra smith is here. it's a great show. >> 12 noon. >> what? >> 12:00 noon. four girls and one guy. >> yeah. >> that's outnumbered. >> that one lucky outnumbered guy. >> that's geraldo's dream. >> geraldo, i'll start with you because you actually broke the story that the stain on the dress would be positive. >> right. >> kathleen willy, jennifer flowers, monica lewinsky, paula jones and junita, all of them say the same thing, that they smeared, attacked -- tell me who
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is responsible for a war on women, if not the clintons and the abuse they gave the women. >> may i answer more specifically with due respect. let me divide it into two parts. there was the buildup to the revolution that the stain was on the dress, up until the fact we knew that was human dna on the dress. the clear message to me, the best source, talking to me on a nightly basis, my highly-rated program, breaking news day after day. >> they ran you out of town on that show. [ laughter ] >> after the impeachment. >> yeah. >> up until the time i reported it was semen, it was she's crazy. a nut job. >> the nut attack. >> the attack. >> once it became clear that she was telling the truth that there was the dna, then it was much more damage control. so it was definitely a period -- >> you agree -- i want to hear you say you agree that the clinton's m.o. for all of his
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s shenanigans was to attack the women brutally. >> let's get more broad. that was just clinton. they had their own enemies list, that's what they do. >> that's an honest assessment. why then do the clintons get away with it? we keep hearing the war on women and mitt romney has binders of women's resumes. >> they are liberal. they advance the causes that these people like. when bill maher calls a woman the c-word, it's okay because he's on their side. so it is ranked hypocrisy is what it is. i think her coming out was more a shot at hilary and maybe a
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shoutout to the big dog, bill clinton because the guy is charming. he's a little older, but richer -- >> but we're talking, juanita claimed rape and kathleen went to a friend for help and thrown up against the wall, paula jones, pants go down, kiss it. this is the abuser they are describing. >> right, a complete dog. >> he gets a pass. he's the most loved guy in the democratic party today. >> monica lewinsky, people are speculating to the timing of the "vanity fair" piece and hillary clinton signed off. maybe this woman is trying to get out in front of this as hillary clinton potentially launches her campaign. her life has been turned upside down. she talks about how she considered suicide, that she can't find work today because of her history. but i don't know that hilary would sign off on a piece in which she says she was troubled by hillary clinton's impulse to blame the woman. i mean, she really, to your point, bernie was going after hilary and talked about how hilary called her -- >> wait a minute -- >> consecutive -- >> why is that too far? >> why do you have to imply a conspiracy involving the former first lady -- >> wait a minute, why did
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hillary clinton -- >> do you think monica lewinsky picks up the phone -- >> hillary stood by silently and watch these women one after another get abused by the machine. >> you congratulated me for giving the appraisal. >> a moment of weakness. >> and take the next step and say aliens made her do it. >> stop for a second. i'll throw this to bernie. why didn't hillary clinton at some point, the champion of women's rights, say leave these women's character alone? >> what about her love for her husband? >> that's bs. >> you don't think she loves -- >> they are control freaks no doubt but the idea they colluded with "vanity fair". >> i'm not buying the conspiracy. >> thank you. >> everything that comes out of her mouth will hurt the clintons like a drip, drip, drip -- >> oh, geez.
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>> that's is seminole observation. >> i lost it. >> this new "vanity fair" piece, she burned the beret, burned the dress, and looking -- >> i don't fault her. that's her choice. god bless her. the fact that she stood by and watched these women get smeared and attacked, james you drag a dollar through a trailer park? really? that's how you treat a woman with a lawsuit. he lost his law license. >> who? >> bill clinton. >> he didn't lose it. >> lost it. >> he perjured himself. >> he lied in a civil deposition -- >> called perjury. >> then now and throughout history, he lied about sex. >> i'm glad you agreed the president lied in court -- >> admit that you had oral sex in the office with an intern
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when asked. >> if i'm under oath, i'll tell the truth. ç >> that's right. >> read the depositions of every divorce case filed in new york supreme court. >> look, she said she was fearful of becoming an issue, moni lewinsky. i think it's going to be an issue. this is going to stick around. rand paul started it off. >> it would depend who the candidate is. >> she cannot have the champion of women's rights as her husband's, you know, hit team slandered the women. >> i guarantee jeb bush will not bring it up. mitt romney will not bring it up. >> i will. >> welcome back, monica, that's all i'm saying. welcome back. love to have you. >> i want to apologize to sandra for the difficulty of the panel we put her through. just a couple. >> coming up, another bombshell revelation out about the nba. what michael jordan is admitting
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you can't afford another mediocre night's sleep. know better sleep with sleep number. welcome back to welcome back to "hannity." you've been posting questions for me on facebook and twitter all day using the hash tag ask sean. shs back with those very questions. it's time for answers. she loves to humiliate me. how are you? >> good. i'm in the same dress as the promos, so -- >> is that true? >> yeah, pretty much. >> i like you brought no new
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clothes. >> i hate wearing a tie. how does eric bowling not get to wear a tie and i'm here from the beginning and i got to wear one. >> we got to get to the first question. let's talk more about monica. people are divided and all over the place and some comments we got, one from gail, why give this woman the time of day? she's yesterday's news, blah, blah, blah, but a lot of people were sympathic toward her wishing her the best in life. hoping she makes tons of money by telling her story. >> i feel sorry for her. she said she had suicidal thoughts, that her life was put on hold. my wish for her is that she puts this whole thing behind her, you know. look, if every wrong thing i did in my youth were publicized, it would be humiliating. just move on. leave this girl alone. but i do think it's an issue, as we were arguing earlier, that all these women accuse this guy of being a serious abuser of
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women and yet he's the most loved person who says republicans are at war with women. so the irony reeks. >> yeah, i still want to know why she did it, which we don't have the answer. >> she was probably asked to. if she turned down $10 million, probably should have taken it. >> i know. tomas asked, what should we do? the fec chair warns that conservative media like drudge and sean hannity face regulation -- >> there is the article and my name in the headline and mat drudge. it's true. the fairness doctrine hasn't worked. i haven't talked publicly about this until today. i had a case where the head of the democratic party in new york literally accused me of giving an unkind contribution because my best friend from third grade was running for congress. and i put a link to his website on my website. i had to pay tens and tens of thousands of dollars to a lawyer to win the case.
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do i think this is a form of intimidation and harassment and conservatives? absolutely. and talk rp"io? sure. >> i read the comments from the head of the fec and it did sound like -- >> he was -- he wants freedom of speech. >> he wants equal play for everybody. >> he's sending a message that this is going on and we better pay attention to it is how it read. >> yeah, i absolutely agree. last thing. >> you haven't embarrassed me yet. >> well i'm about to. who do you think is going number one in the draft tomorrow night? >> not manziel. what is his name from south carolina? clowning? >> yes. >> i think it's -- >> clowney from south carolina. >> is that a good answer? i don't follow the draft as closely as my friends. >> we should get cheeky out here. i can see him there. you know how you can embarrass -- >> where does manziel go?
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this is tv. you've got to talk. >> even though it was strongly intimated cleveland was not going to take him. >> my assistant, you can get in the shot. she's the girl that catches the football right there. say hi. >> if cleveland takes him, manziel goes number six, right? >> four. >> four, you're right. >> we got to go. >> you didn't embarrass me, no pictures from when i'm 4 years old naked. >> no, i'm waiting for you to throw the football to her because you will embarrass yourself. >> you know i can throw. major win, what does it mean for the november midterm in the senate. we'll explain later michael jordan admitting that he was once quote against all white people. what is that about? set your dvr to "hannity" the series and tell your friends. thanks for being with us. [ male announcer ] hands were made for playing.
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all right. welcome back to all right. welcome back to "hannity." last night kicked off the primary season and a big win in north carolina. tillis defeated greg brannon for the republican senate nomination with 45% of the vote avoiding a runoff. he'll go on to battle kay hagan in the fall. so what does the establishment win in this case? what does it mean for the 2014 midterms that is six months away? with reaction, press secretary and democratic strategist penny. i stayed out of primaries for the most part, ronald reagan did not. i want a win. kay hagan said what obama said on health care. i think she will lose because of that. what do you think? >> it's one of the most vulnerable democrats in the united states, if not the most
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vulnerable. nowadays, if republicans don't play, we can yield the field to the weakest candidate. this is a case where the strongest candidate won and enhanced republican chances. >> there is a battle between the tea party and establishment and one thing i've been urging is i'm very impressed with republican governors.ç rick perry, scott walker, rick scott. they are getting things done and i don't see a vision coming out of republicans in the house and senate five issues, unify the country, balance the budget, energy independence. don't hear it from them. >> sean, that's a point but this is an opposition cycle. in the year of the bush presidency, the democrats took the house by running against bush and iraq. republicans are doing the same -- >> why -- >> don't do it then republicans will weaken themselves in the presidency. this is an opposition cycle -- >> you believe you should run
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it that way and not tip your hat 20 -- to what you're going to do if you get power? >> tactically you -- >> this is opposition cycle. >> if the republicans had five things that would inspire the base and that every -- if you're a conservative in any way you support, i think it would be helpful. >> i think it was tragedy if you saw the voter turnout, 16%. >> terrible. >> but it's really low and that's a shame because they are not excited. there is no one that's excited to vote. >> nobody is excited about kay hagan. kay hagan is underwater. >> she's not. she's leading, the candidate just nominated -- >> last week she was losing by three or four points against an unknown candidate. >> but now that you have -- you're not running against the almighty. you're runing -- running against the alternative.
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>> if you like your plan, you can keep it and if you like your doctor, you can -- >> there are things she's trying to do. >> she was saying back in 2009. >> there is things you well know republican candidates are running away from. >> not one republican voted for it. not one. >> they say yeah, we'll keep preexisting conditions and keep the -- >> they said that before. >> they have no plan. >> but ari, this is a good point. let me concede one point to penny. it's four years now since this law was passed and republicans haven't built a consensus about their opposition plan is. that's tactically not smart. >> well, no, that's not right. they have. it's a consumer based health care. >> not consensus, seven or eight different plans -- >> have they put it up for a vote -- >> when you're not minority, you don't. when the democrats -- >> not when you have the president of the opposite party. >> when they have control of the house. >> i'll agree with ari, let him talk. >> they have control and allow people to tort reform, long been established.
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it's the approach to throw everything out. >> look at rick perry or scott walker, guys that took deficits, turned them into surpluses, unemployment that's high, they brought it down significantly. conservative principles and governed at conservatives and loved in some cases in blue states. >> this is the difference between being a governor and legislator. when i helped write the report about the future of the party, the so-called autopsy. we called it a tale of two parties. >> you're right. >> legislators are different. the test for the republicans for the presidential is going to be letting a man or woman, a vision in 2015, that has positive ideas
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because it's not enough to run on opposition. different in 2014. >> i will go to your expertise. i want the vision. >> i think the american people want the vision and contrast. >> you're excited. >> can we bet? >> how much? >> whatever we want to say. >> what -- >> our usual standard. >> thousand dollars charity choice. thousand dollars charity choice. you got two grand, we'll be criticized for being mitt romney wannabes here. >> ten -- >> coming up, the obama administration resorts to scare tactics to try and sell climate change to the american people. you won't believe what they're saying now. and nba michael jordan was, quote, against all white people. what is that about and tiki b b barbbar barber and the big nfl draft coming up.
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shortages, hurricanes and the list goes on and on. john addressed the issue on monday throwing down the gauntlet to anyone that opposes the president's climate change agenda. take a look. >> they will find various ways, particularly in the house, to try to stop us from using the authority we have under the clean air act. all i would say is that those have zero percent chance of working. we're committed to moving forward with those rules. >> here to debate whether administration is in fact using scare tactics to push for regulations on you, the american people, we have author chris warner and echo entrepreneur chief client officer of brands with us. i watched this whole debate over climate change from "time magazine" saying the next ice age is coming in the 70s to one of the british papers printed
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the arctic ice volume. do you think it went up or down? >> no, we know it went up slightly -- >> 50%, is that slightly? >> well -- >> how can that happen in global warming? >> the entire globe, different e koe -- ecosystems. 43 of 48 states had record high temperatures since 200 -- >> we've had a record -- we had temperature dropping for the last 17 years, the temperature has gone down worldwide, the last 17 years. >> where did you get that number from? because that's not true. >> that is exactly true. >> name a scientific organization that is quoting that. >> there isn't one. >> chris warner -- >> the temperature is going up. >> where has the temperature gone in the last 17 years? >> state diverging between the climate model projections, their properties of the future, which
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they call a pause stays flat. >> this is what we keep hearing. >> that reality -- >> they keep saying, literally the temperature is going warmer but then you see change or no change and then they say no, it's just a period of stability taking place that they didn't expect which changes the narrative. if the ice volume is increasing 50%, that proves that the temperatures are getting colder. because temperature rising cannot add 50% of the ice. >> you do not understand -- you have to understand the fact you don't live in the city. there is a different temperature outside of the city than in the city. there are different weather systems that go on. because one place is cooling doesn't necessarily mean that the entire globe is cooling. >> you guys told us and all your scientists including harvard and big schools, the scientists you referred to and the debate is over, you told us in the 1970s, we were heading into a new ice age. now you say the world is going to burn up. why should anyone believe you when you cite your experts and they're so confident and they're always so wrong?
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>> people used to think smoking was good for you. there is science -- >> science -- "time magazine" said the coming ice age. >> that is 40 years ago. >> now you're telling us global warming. >> there is evolution even on the scientific -- there's new equipment that's remote sensing equipment. it is a fact that temperature is going up. >> chris, why in england did they manipulate the data if in fact, science is so overwhelming? >> because the scientists settled, even if what settled keeps changes. that's true. it was warming and that was settled and now it's climate disruption because you rebrand. people aren't buying it. the proper process as they proved with cap and trade rejects the agenda so they need fear to get people to not come out against these regulations. >> it was designed by republicans. it was a republican product. >> well -- >> no, no, let's have a vote on it if that's the case.
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harry reid's senate killed cap and trade because they apparently care about jobs, theirs and saw they were threatened like their friends in the house. so now they are doing it around the democratic process and they got a rule coming up to close all existing cole power plants. they got an election coming up this year. they did it again in 2000, the same report -- >> i got news for you -- >> the selection campaign. >> there are almost as many right now, solar jobs as there ç are coal jobs and growing at ten times the national average. >> they are welfare cases and collapsing all over the world. every word the president said, look to spain if you want to see -- >> last question -- >> doesn't give that speech anymore. >> i have an exit question. our pentagon laying off military people and cutting the defense budget to the bone, they are forcing war planes to use green energy fuel that cost $150 per gallon 60 times the normal cost of jet fuel. do you think that's a wise thing
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to do? >> the u.s. navy is one of the forefront leaders on talking about climate change -- >> why would we pay 60 times the amount for jet fuel when we are laying off brave men and women serving the country? >> this is the price that we pay -- >> the price we pay? >> this is called progress. >> paying $150 a gallon -- >> we're going to keep the oil, even though oil is damaging or part of what is damaging the environment. >> oil is keeping people working, chris, in north dakota and in texas and louisiana. real jobs and we can end our dependence on foreign oil tomorrow. >> wind is killing -- >> the agenda is killing them in europe. the energy poverty deaths and dropping like flies in europe.
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jordan is raising some eyebrows today. brand new book details what his life was like growing up as a teenager in north carolina in the 70s. he recalls an instant when a white female classmate called him the "n" word. i threw a soda at her. it was a very tough year. i considered myself a racist at that time. i was basically against white people. here with reaction is tiki barber. some people may take that one way. i take it a different way. you tell me if i'm right or wrong. he didn't have to say that. he is explaining a time when he grew up and what he experienced. i don't think he would have said it unless he wanted it to be a teachable moment. i admire him for it. >> you can begrudge someone once
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they become educated and enlightened. there are instances where people grow up a certain way. donald sterling is an exact example. when we became a person of the world and bought a clippers team that was full of african-american players, he never changed. he still held those prejudices. michael changed. and he talks about it openly, which i think is brave. >> he didn't have to. >> of course he didn't. >> everybody loves michael jordan. if you love basketball, you want to sine see michael jordan. >> he's never been someone to speak on political issues. this is about as controversial as he's gotten. >> do you think the sterling case showed that if you are racist, you will be ostracized?d
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that's what i take out of it. >> in a professional organization like the nba, that can absolutely happen. it exists. >> but you don't think it is the majority of people? >> absolutely not. it's a percentage. they grew up ignorant and they never changed. they never learned themselves out of it. you can't help those people. you hope they keep their mouth shut and not prove their ignorance and let society move itself forward as it has in the last 50 years. >> who is going first in the draft tomorrow? >> i think it's clowning. >> where is manizel going? >> i would have told you cleveland two days ago. >> he may be coming to the jets. my jets need help. >> they have michael vick. >> matt simms did great. >> we'll see. >> you going to throw it out
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tonight? i'm not done yet. that's all the time we have left. thanks for being with us. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. there you go. hit it. let's go. this is a fox news alert. the house of representatives is voting right this minute on whether to hold former irs official lois lerner in contempt. i'm greta van susteren. this is "on the record." >> i have not done anything wrong. >> lois lerner in hot water, and it is boiling over. >> lois lerner and the internal revenue service systematically targeted american citizens. >> i urge my colleagues in the house to hold ms. lerner in contempt. >> the critical vote just minutes away. plus -- >> how much pornography would it take for an epa employee to lose their job? >> porn,
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