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to come. happy anniversary. that's it for now. this is mike huckabee from new york. good night and god bless. and stay tuned for "justice with judge jeanine." hello and welcome to "justice." i'm jeanine pirro. tonight, the obama administration opens jail cells, releasi releasing inmates, many of them seasoned criminals. but first, my open. imagine a son or daughter. you raise them, you love them and protect them. they fight for us, but when they
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come home, they're left to die by the country to which they give so much. president obama's veterans administration is not only ineffective, it's broken, and a hotbed of corruption. and so goes another obama scandal. not a potential scandal, a full-blown scandal. they are shunted aside, veterans left to die waiting for doctors, while officials pocket bonuses alleging that they reduce wait times. the budget has increased
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disproportiona disproportionately. and veterans, seeking help which never comes. for the last five years, official reports show that schedulers are not following policy. the names of at least 17 and up to 40 veterans who died were put on a fake list in phoenix. and whistle blowers world wide connect the deaths to appointments that weren't even scheduled. and the v.a. administration secretary told senators he was told not to release information
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that might compromise yet another inquiry. how many inquiries do we need before you do something? forget oversight. why not just take the fifth? and in case you didn't catch this one -- >> any adverse incident like this makes me as -- makes me mad as hell. >> really looks mad, doesn't he? an adverse incident? veterans facing certain death, and personnel create false records to pocket a bonus, that's not an incident. it's homicide.
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criminally negligent homicide and oh, that political preparation. >> we will take action. >> i don't believe you. you've known for years. you don't take actions. the ieg reports the you signed off on reports. the press told you, the veterans told you, everyone told you what was going on. so, who's been fired or demoted after more than 50 inspector general reports? why aren't you asking the hard questions? why are you still even there? or is this another page from the obama playbook? general, you don't apologize. you don't share the anguish and
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anxiety of veterans and their families, literally on a death watch because your staffers literally hid their names? and general, you call yourself a war hero? war heroes don't leave men to die. i don't care if you're the most decorated man in military history, you're leaving men and women to die. general douglas mcarthur stated, old soldiers never die. they just fade away. it's time for you to fade away. and you're not the only one. our chief law enforcement officer, in over his head. eric holder has no plans to
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investigate the secret wait lists. no surprise there. so, how about we bring in james comey and the fbi? this is criminal. reports are some hospitals are shredding documents. the evidence needs to be preserved. witnesses need to be spoken to. time is of the essence. they're gaming the system, cooking the books. there's an on going seem to defraud the american people. this is an organized criminal enterprise.
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with criminally negligent homicide. am i the only one fed up with the politicking? >> is it possible that unrealistic expectations have created the system where some are cooking the books? >> mr. president, your secretary said this before the senate. >> if any allegations are true, they're completely unacceptable. >> where have i heard that one before? >> as i said last night, it's simply unacceptable. the suffering and bloodshed is outrageous and unacceptable. >> obviously, these reports, if
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they're true are unacceptable. >> i have an idea, you're all unacceptable. and for a little window dressing, mr. president, you sent out michelle and dr. jill biden. they made it their priority to support military families. they were listening to their concerns. really? maybe they should stop listening and start acting. or maybe they just weren't listening at all. and by the way, mr. president, wasn't michelle a hospital administrator in chicago? your administration is the most lawless in american history. after five years, nothing surprises me. i'm not shocked, but i am heart
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broken. our veterans have already suffered, and i take it personally. my dad and granddad are veterans. you reduced veterans benefits, and refused burial benefits during the sequester. thank god for people like the fishers. and i don't want to hear about lessons learned and a wakeup call. this alarm has been ringing throughout your administration. they answered your call. it's time, mr. president, that you answered theirs. and that's my open.
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with me now is sally breen. her father died waiting for treatment. thank you for being here, and condolences to your family. you brought your father in to the hospital in late september of last year. can you tell us what happened? >> yes. my pop wasn't feeling good. and i was going to bring him in to the hospital but he cherished the v.a. he couldn't stand up, and had chest pains. i gave him a jug to use so he didn't have to get up to go to the bathroom. i saw tissue fragments and a lot
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of blood. so, i took him to the v.a. it was a long, long wait. i was very upset, me and my husband. his son. the jug was full of pure blood. it was so sad. i'm a medical assistant so i know. they were ready, they took a chief complaint, and called him. i brought in the bottle of blood, and they told me, could you get rid of this? it's unsanitary. i said, i would like to speak to a nurse. he had a past history of cancer. >> what happened? was he treated then? >> no. no. they told him to step out, and
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we had to wait for a nurse. then the nurse asked him, why are you here. he said, i'm bleeding. i brought the jug in and they told me to remove it. it's insunsanitary. >> did they treat him? >> they were more concerned about his arthritis in his hands. but they dismissed him like an animal, like a dog. >> when they did that, did you say, he needs an appointment for that? >> they said at 71 years old, he's old-looking, and he's normal in his condition. that's what they said.
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>> peeing blood and tissue is normal? >> i said i don't want my pop leaving. there's something wrong. he used to have cancer. to the eye, any medical professional would know, the cancer is right there. you can see the blood. don't discharge him, i begged them. >> did they give you a time to come back? what happened to your father-in-law? what happened after that? >> they gave me a cart, primary was going to call him in a week, but it didn't happen. >> i'm sorry, we have to go but i'm so sorry. >> can i say something?
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they treat veterans better in the jail than -- that's right. he died november 30th. >> coming up, he may be mad as hell, but he's got to go. the latest calls for the veterans affairs secretary to step down. next. nowchoose one option fromith red lothe wood-fire grill,trios! one signature shrimp dish, and a pasta. all on one plate. three delicious choices. all for $15.99 for a limited time only! come sea food differently today!
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would you explain to me, after knowing all this information, why you should not resign? >> i came here to make things better for veterans. this is not a job. >> outrage tonight. many of our nation's heroes demanding that eric shinseki
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step down. as many as 40 veterans died in one city. meanwhi meanwhile, one official did step down, but he was going to retire anyway. and jessie duff. your first reaction to shinseki in the sound we just heard? >> he's mad as hell because he was exposed. otherwise, he would have reacted last year. 45,000 veterans waiting for appointments. we've got legionnaire's disease.
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why hasn't he investigated these problems? it's systemic. >> and there were reports from all over the country, and this man sees and has to sign off on these inspector general reports. how do they feel about this guy? >> well, they feel like the v.a. is just waiting for them to die. maybe 1 out of 50 feels like they're getting good care. they have deleted their own records. >> they deleted them, and the allegation that some of them were in side drawers, where they couldn't get appointments. you heard sally, they told her
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father-in-law to go home. >> and they had to go in three times to get positive cancer ratings to get treatments. by then, it's too late. 40 dead veterans? i say it's thousands. we don't know if they got care. this is throughout the nation. secretary shinseki knows about it. >> why is he still there? is he stupid? corrupt? what is it? >> well, the organization is leading him. they're rewarded for having low appointments and -- >> thanks so much for being with
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the v.a. scandal, and possible coverup has shocked the nation. our veterans turned away, dying for lack of care. the fisher foundation comes to the rescue of veterans every day. with me, the ceo of the fisher foundati foundation, ken fisher. what's your reaction? >> well, the death of one
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veteran is tragic. but the situation we see right now, it's completely unacceptable. they raised their right hand, went into battle to preserve our way of life. we need to come to their aid now. >> and you've been dealing with the veterans, the military families. we're hearing it's systemic, nationwide. federal employees are getting b bonuses. why is this happening? >> well, the problem isn't funding. the problem in the v.a. case seems to be administrative. the doctors and nurses do a f
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fantastic job. it's a matter of getting to them. >> and you have an incredible reputation for what you've done in this country. you stood up where the government fell down. but what can we say to the veterans to bring the morale ba up, to let them know that we care? >> we need to do a better job taking care of them. it's simple. coming down to the veterans, their families, and the care they need. the age of the veteran today, 20, 22, 23, they're going to need the system for 50 years. we need to get the system moving. clear up the backlog. but it's up to us as a nation to ensure that this happens.
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>> when you say they've cleared up the backlog, something like $1.7 million was appropriated for cabinets when they were supposed to go to e-fails. and benefits, letting military families visit the sick and stay and house them. do you think that the private sector should be more involved that could do better than government? >> that's a great point. there are so many unmet needs, both in the department of defense and in the v.a. it's worked well for us. we enjoy a good partnership with the v.a. in terms of what we do.
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we build the houses, and give them to the v.a. they've been good partners in that sense, maintaining them in perpetuity. it's a means to an end, to take care of the growing unmet needs. family support is usually the one that takes the biggest hit after budget cuts. and the v.a. is something that we look to maintain. >> the fisher family, incredibly generous. you stepped in and we thank you. i want to thank you personally. fisher house, thank you. take care. coming up, a special celebrity edition of fast justice. and vote in tonight's insta
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now back to "justice with judge jeanine." for headlines, log on to f foxnews.com. >> now it's time for fast justice. two celebrity cases. who leaked the jay-z and solange attack video. you can see her attack her brother-in-law, jay-z, as beyonce did nothing. how did the video get out. apparently, a worker thought it was okay to take the video and sell it for $250,000. the bad news, the hotel is convicting a criminal investigation. my view, solange shouldn't be
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upset. this is her first successful video in years. and then, alec baldwin flipping out on the cops that stopped him and asked him for i.d. earning a charge. my ruling, i love the n.y.p.d. i get it when they get angry. but don't turn him into a martyr. you've got bigger fish to fry. 36,000 convicted criminals are now free thanks to the obama administration. murderers, kidnappers, rapists, many of them with violent criminal records. and in 2013, the government
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directed those centers to release those criminals. with me now, good evening, gentlemen. what's going on, sheriff? >> maybe smoke and mirrors. 2,000 there in jail for crimes. also here illegally. turned over to i.c.e. and 35% to 40% have returned to jail. are they letting illegals out the door and coming back?
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so, i wrote a letter to the secretary of homeland security. i'm not getting any answers. they're violating their own policy by not deporting these vicious criminals. >> and ryan, you don't seem to have a problem with this. how would you respond? >> well, i think you fall for this stunt of these people, with the book, "impeachable offenses" that came out a couple of weeks ago. >> whoa. i'm not here to promote anybody's book. >> you fell for it. this is a publicity stunt. this group, we know what they are. a nonprofit organization --
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>> okay, i'm going to have to pull rank. should someone with a criminal record not be deported back to their country? >> of course, and they're being deported all the time. i'm saying this report is misleading. >> the report is a lie? >> the interpretation is wrong. we can't hold them forever. some of them are minor traffic offenses. >> i don't want to fight with you. i want to hear from the sheriff. you're saying if they serve their time, even if they're illegal, they should be allowed to walk out on the streets,
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irrespective of their condition? >> judge, you want me to talk? >> okay. >> first of all, i have to prove -- these are the types that meet the criteria. the i.c.e. criteria, you deport them for serious crimes. >> that's not administration policy. >> this is the law. >> you can apply for it. a lot of these people can actually apply for residence. >> he's avoiding the question. >> we know you want to deport everybody. >> calm down. the sheriff is saying --
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>> he has an opinion, and you do, and i do. if someone has served his time, they serve 15 years. because they're married, does that mean they should not be deported? >> there's no pardon for murderers. they do have to be deported. but if you have someone from north korea, the supreme court says you can't hold them forever. you can't blame the obama administration for this. >> but the numbers haven't been like this. >> well, this guy doesn't understand the law. first of all, you can't come into this country illegally. >> i can't hear what this guy is
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saying. he's mentioning my name. >> go ahead. >> it's against the law to come into this country. when they have serious crimes, keep coming back? they should have been deported. >> they have children, they go out, have to wait 20 years to come back. >> here's the problem. the problem is, we are more and more becoming victims of people who don't and shouldn't be in this country. i don't care if they're married or what their situation is. you forfeit your right to be
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here with us when you violate our laws. thank you for being with us -- >> provide relief for these people. >> thank you very much. sheriff, i'm going to give you the last word. >> you come into this country illegally, you pay the consequences. you go to jail, you should be deported and not let back in for politic political purposes. >> and the numbers of release are astro nnomical.
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an office in cincinnati. >> people in the cincinnati office. >> guess it wasn't just cincinnati, was it? new documents obtained by judicial watch show it came directly from washington, not from a rogue office in cincinnati.
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and carl leaven requested the irs -- with me now, the chief counsel -- jay seculo. >> well, the two rogue agencies in cincinnati. and these documents that judicial watch got, we amended the complaint. the irs, washington, d.c., national office. chief counsel's office, not only involved in the process, but took the cases over from the office in cincinnati.
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it was referred to d.c., and what the e-mail shows, nothing was happening out of the regional offices. everything was controlled out of washington, d.c. and the defendants in our lawsuit include the chief counsels of the u.s. >> and i can't help but think that, it's almost like a charade. it's as though the checks and balances, congressional oversight, ignore those. what can be done about these scandals? >> well, congress had their oversight hearings.
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but they took the fifth amendment. when we take a deposition, and she takes the fifth, you can't use the facts against her in a criminal case. but in a civil case, it's deemed admitted. she can take the fifth amendment, the fact she's taking it proves our case. when we amended our complaint, from the time the president made a state of the union statement, all the way through the mutt lte meets we had, we put together a chronological list that the government is involved at the
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highest levels. and lois learner, the fake apolo apology, that was a planted question. people have lost sight of that. it probably started back in 2010. >> and you do think that anything will happen to people like lois learner? >> i do. our suit involves damages. you are held liable for monetary damages. people are going to have to be held liable. >> thanks so much for being with us. and coming up, susan rice doesn't know anything else they could possibly tell us about
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benghazi. really? and your last chance to vote
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what more is there that the administration has done or said that we're not aware of right now? >> dang if i know. [ laughter ] >> i mean, honestly. we -- administration produced, i think, 25,000 pages of documents or 25,000 individual documents. >> dang if i know, susan? want to know what i think? i know four americans died in benghazi and the obama administration tried to save them and i know trey will get to the bottom of things and i know you won't be so flippant when he does.
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>> steve laser, good evening, thanks for being with us. am i wrong? that was inappropriate, dang if i know. >> obviously, she shouldn't have responded that way. a serious issue when four americans died. i understand it. she's gone through about a year and a half of investigations from six different congressional subcommittees, she's answered every question, her staff answered every question. secretary clinton appeared in two different subcommittee hearings. >> let me ask you this, when you say they have answered every question, you know it's almost like it's politicians coming out and filibuster and then go on, but do you know why susan rice was selected instead of secretary of state hillary clinton? did anybody answer that question? why her? >> i mean, i think she was such a loyal campaigner for president obama and so they had such an acrimonious primary. she was a real trooper. i don't know if i could have been so grace shows. >> are you talking about susan
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rice? >> secretary clinton. >> i'm asking why susan rice was picked. >> i don't know the answer to that question. >> it could be because she was a loyal campaigner. what are the dems afraid of? why don't they want to be part of this? >> i'm not afraid of anything. what i'm looking towards, as a radio show, i'll be on top of the republicans during this and reporting on the fact that they will ask the same questions, get the same answers to the same questions and they will waiste money doing it. >> if you know the answers and you think there is silly, you want to say they ordered to military assets to go there? >> chair -- >> yes or no? >> the chairman had an investigation on the military aspect and said nothing could have been done. >> let me ask you a question, if an attack lasts for eight hours,
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how could you say nothing could be done when we got all kinds of forces and forces in italy. >> the logistics in military force from where they were in their bases and tripoli and other places in italy -- >> triply is not in italy, it's in libya. >> i know, triply, libya and other bases like in italy like you mentioned to benghazi would be support in everything they needed. >> all they needed was an f-16 to ply ovfly over the people -- >> a republican chairman. >> i don't want to talk -- >> that it could not have been done. >> oh, really? >> yes. >> really? i'm going to tell you something. panetta and dempson lied and this accountability is nothing but hogwash. we'll have you back on when trey gouty does the hearing. >> looking forward to it. >> now the results of tonight's polls, should va secretary
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shinseki resign? kevin says no, let him get sick and try to get treatment. sheldon says the last word, it's sad what a vet would do to other vets. time for him to go and never come back. you come back next week. that's it for us tonight. bye. nowchoose one option fromith red lothe wood-fire grill,trios!
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