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sunday. a fox urgent, we're hearing now from a widening circle of people into how some of our veterans may have decide awaiting medical care. a whistle-blower going on the record just a few hourgs right here on fox. >> is it possible that all this was going on in phoenix and now we find out in other va facilities around the country and that washington didn't know about it? >> no. they have been cheating about this. the cheating has gone on for a long time. there was a memo in 2010 where she showed all the various cheating schemes and he told
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everybody not to do this anymore. they knew this was a big problem. >> and with that, we're coming to light about claims in at least 11 states now across our great nation where allegedly secret lists were kept to hide massive wait times for our veterans who needed life-saving care. tonight, both the white house and congress gearing up for a new week to press for answers and accountability we hope. the top official for veterans health care, dr. robert petzel is out. he was set to retire later this year anyway. eric shinseki is resisting growing calls to resign. a growing line behind the white house which we know is stand behind shinseki for now. >> nobody is more outraged about this problem than the president of the united states. he will continue to press as it
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relates to the question of timely access to care until it is fixed. >> peter live with the news in washington. anger is not enough at this point. what's next? are there any plans in the near future to move ahead from the white house on this? >> the focus seems to be figuring out how many victims there are and families may have been impacted by improper scheduling procedures. this morning, veterans advocates were complaining that there have been issues for a long time and they think hire-ups must have known. >> i think it's naive to think they didn't know what was going on. the vfw has been screaming about this for years. >> the va is so big, it's tough to make things work even with so many official who come from military backgrounds on hand. >> you would think an organization made up of veterans would understand how to follow orders, but there has been
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definitely a let down by the senior management team to the secretary and the people under him. we don't have an accountability system or a chain of command within the veterans administration, veterans medical services, and it's showing, that's why our veterans are not getting the services they should. >> reporter: anyone looking to leave an ano, ma'am mouse tip. >> i mentioned president obama and exactly what the white house was doing thus far. >> and the white house, harris, chief of staff said that they have ordered additional personnel to help the investigation at the va. here's why. >> i did not leave you with any impression that the president was satisfied. in fact, the president is demanding we get to the bottom of the exact allegations that you are talking about as it relates to whether veterans are getting the timely access to care that they have earned, that they deserve, and that's exactly what we're digging into.
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>> mcdonough didn't announce any new resignations or plans for president obama to speak publicly about this. >> one of the elements of the story that we haven't heard from, if you will, has to do with those victims or their families. any plans to bring any of them maybe for a hearing on capitol hill in the near future? >> reporter: we haven't heard anything like that announced, harris. so far you've got people defending the bureaucracy, who say they are looking into this and within three weeks we should have answers and then you've got victims families pressing for answers. so far, no invitation so far that we know for a big public hearing and line people up and explain how they were told the wait was going to be this long and it turn out to be this long. >> that is the voice that's really missing in all of this. we have heard from the lawmakers, the whistle blowers, members of the obama administration, and va secretary cinco de mayo -- -- since --
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shins shinseki. what about your thoughts on this. we want to hear from you while you are watching fox report weekend tonight. chime in and tune in for when the fox news political insiders join me later this hour. we'll include you in the conversation. twooet -- tweet @harris faulkner. interested to get those military voices in here. >> now, let's go to ukraine. people there are looking ahead to next sunday's presidential election. the rest of europe and the world hoping ukraine and russia don't go to war. as you might imagine, there's concern for fresh violence. hundreds of people still grieving after last week's clash.
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ukrainian troops and pro russian separatists exchanged fire there and leaving people dead. doe nesk holding their own vote last week declaring independent people republics in two regions. >> for more on all of this, let's go to greg who is in donetsk. >> pro russia separatist leader said there will be no presidential elections held in donetsk next sunday. there are some towns in this region that are standing up against a rebel militants at a cost. take a look at one. ukrainian flags flying at the city hall in eastern ukrainian town, in a land racked by pro russian separatist sentiment. majority in the east are still
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behind a united ukraine. troops are posted outside. still, dissent is seen too. a police station was assaulted. >> this is what pro russia separatists did to the car of one member of a pro ukraine self-defense unit in this town. they told us this just means they are going to fight harder. >> someone doesn't like the fact that we are defending our city this militia member says. they are traitors. it's also patrolled by car and at night they are well armed for trouble. among the residents, support for ukraine is cautious. yes, we are for a united ukraine this young man says but sometimes with everything happening people are afraid to express their opinion. others openly call for a break from kiev. we are threatened by our government this woman says who cause terrorists and bring
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violence here. >> they are planning to go ahead with the presidential vote and they are also getting threats. democracy a little bit difficult and dangerous in this neck of the woods. >> more on the situation as some american lawmakers now are looking to take further action against russia for its role in the crisis in ukraine. the senate is now weighing legislation that would cut off pentagon contracts with a state-owned arms dealer. the pentagon reportedly has a contract with that dealer to buy 30 helicopters for afghanistan's air force. that deal said to be worth a half billion dollars. >> back in our nation's capital now. a shake-up could be in the works at the white house. reports president obama will nominate san antonio mayor julian castro as the next secretary of housing and urban development. it would be an interesting move
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for that mayor. more from washington. >> reporter: hi, harris. a second term shuffle is expected to happen in the president's cabinet and a potential pick. most of the speculation revolves around three-turn san antonio mayor castro who is set to be to be selected for the housing and urban development. the 39-year-old is already considered a ridesing star within the democratic party, with talks of him being a potential vice-presidential candidate in 2016. >> it begins with reelecting barack obama. it begins with you. it begins now. may god bless you and may god bless the united states of america.
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>> this nomination would also make castro one of the highest-ranking hispanic officials in the obama administration. if confirmed by the senate, he will replace shawn donovan. burwell is nominated to lead the department of health and human services after kathleen sebelius resign. just last week, castro was asked to become the transportation secretary to which he declined. >> right now, a lot of chatter on wall street has been confirmed. at&t is moving ahead to buy directv for $49 billion. a merger of epic proportions. with more than 20 million u.s. subscribers, directv is the nation's largest provider. at&t will offer bundle deals
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with phone and internet service the way cable companies do. some consumer groups are urnling the feds to proceed cautiously with corporate marriages of this kind. it is so big, they are concern about the competition. >> watching space for the latest on the dragon as it roared back to earth today. the aamazing images of the first private cargo ship in action carrying a very special package. and wildfires leave its mark on southern california. >> harris, i'll have details of how far firefighters have come in tackling what has turn out to be an openly i nous start to the
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mission accomplished for the spacex dragon. >> happy that. nicely done. >> the commercial cargo ship splashed down in the pacific this afternoon after a one-month visit to the international space station. the unmanned dragon delivered food and supplies and returned with nearly two tons of science experiments and aging equipment. the dragon is the only supply ship capable of returning items to earth. this mission marks another major accomplishment for the private u.s. company spacex. >> lifting evacuation orders in the path of wild fires. the relief came in the wave of
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cooler temperatures that may or may not hold at this point. it is for now helping crews get an upper hand on the flames. they have scorched 40 square miles. >> harris, you know, there are scenes there that resemble a holocaust and for people returning today, it was a very close call. one family we caught up with and that was todd and emily price and their 10-year-old son had been watching the fire race toward their house as they looked with binoculars on the other side of the valley with an incredibly close call. they actually saw firefighters attacking the flames that would have consumed their house. we caught up with them just as they got back and all they really saw surrounding the house was a view of rolling canyons covered in ash. >> it's torched. >> when you look at it aerial
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view, there's areas of green and then it's a giant moonscape. >> the house is actually up for sale and in fact they had one inquiry today whether somebody could have a come and have a viewing. that's actually quite common here. this is almost -- this was a close call. >> i don't want to glaze over this and make it all rosy because it's not yet. there's right now an active fire at camp pendleton. >> yeah. it's still raging on. it's about 65% contained. the marines taking care of it himself. the marine releasing some incredible footage actually. about 23,000 acres have been completely consumed.
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incredible aerial shots that we've got coming in. the marines were able to take care of t a fifth of the base has been torched. fortunately, the marines and families are safe on the base. >> we're in the third year of a very dry season. we're getting ready for the worst. we don't want to anticipate before we know, but we need a full complement of fire-fighting capacity. the state's climate appears to be changing. the scientists tell us that definitely, so we got to gear up here. >> and here's how much they knew it was going to be a difficult season. they had a full complement of firefighting staff in the beginning of april. normally they don't have that many people until mid-may, harris. >> tender box, you just hate to hear that word. one of the most reclusive
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no official death toll yet but south korean officials say hundreds of people are dead. north korean media said the accident was so great that it upset their leader. former rutgers football player eric le grand finally took the stage at his university's commencement ceremony. the one time football player paralyzed at a game in 2010. there were students who first proceed tested former secretary of state condoleezza rice. le grand follows some other
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controversy. finally he ended up on the stage. brian, it's not supposed to work out like this. >> no, it isn't. first of all, it was supposed to be secretary of state condoleezza rice. then thomas cain was invited and after outcry, eric le grand was reinvited. he just wanted to speak to the students today. bottom line, it's been a long road for eric le grand. the rutgers start defensive tackle had nfl hopes until october 16, 2010 when he became paralyzed from the neck down after a tackle during a kick return. but today, eric graduated, speaking in front of the class of 2014 in a packed football stadium. he recalled how doctors told him he had a zero to 5% chance of ever walking again. >> they told able to do, i want to be able to
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do that and i'm doing so many other different things now. i'm living a normal life. i'm moving my shoulders here and i'm moving myself on. they told me what had happened, know every single day when i get out of bed, i try to get up and walk again and i continue to fail and fail, but that has not stopped me from continuing to believe in myself that is one day that is going to truly going to happen. >> it just gives you chills. just three months after the accident, eric began his intense therapy classes while taking college courses over skype and meeting with tutors, his mom constantly by his side. >> no one thought that after he was injured that he would go on and graduate and for him to graduate is just, you know, another accomplishment in the long line of accomplishments to come. >> eric graduated with a
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bachelor's degree in be labor relations. he hopes to continue his career in broadcasting, motivational speaking, and by the way he wants to find a cure for paralysis. i believe one day he will, that's how inspiring he is. >> one of the winningest coaches, can you say that, i guess you can now, in college basketball history has left us. don meyer coached men's basketball teams for 38 seasons. 923 wins. he spent most of his years in tennessee and south dakota until retiring in 2010. in 2009, coach meyer overcome a near fatal car crash and a cancer diagnosis to surface -- surface bobby knight as the most winningest coach. he passed away this morning after a battle with cancer. he was 69.
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veterans affair secretary eric shinseki promised a thorough investigation. you are very active on this subject on twitter right now. i asked you those military families to weigh in on this and i'm reading your comments and blown away by some of your words. i'll share some of it live. we want to hear from you who are in the military, a proud veteran or a member of a military family on twitter. the under secretary for health has already resigned over this. is that enough? what needs to be done to fix the problems at our nation's veterans hospital? tweet your commons -- tweet your comments. stay close. vo: david's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor
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to the press again. >> there was talk a year ago should we ask for shinseki's resignation. i don't jump on the resignation bandwagon but this has gone from an incompetent to a bag log to something criminal. >> petzel should have been forced out after the debacle with legionnaire's in pittsburgh. in terms of secretary shinseki this is a guy who certainly at some point in his career knew how to take names and hold people accountable and that's the guy we need in there. >> our fox news political insiders are here and can join the conversation on twitter as many of you are already doing. john, pat, and doug, former
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pole -- gentlemen, i want to go to you first before i even start to share some of what's on twitter because i've asked people who were in the military or with military family members to speak up because we're not hearing their voices yet. pat, your first thoughts on this. >> my first thoughts are this is a surprise. the va has been mistreating and not helping our veterans since i can ever remember. we've had scandals since the 70s and 80s. remember the problems they had at walter reed -- excuse me, bethesda with george w. bush. it doesn't serve the people. it serves the people who run it and this is terrible. >> as a retired vet with 30 years service. i brought tri care. it's a joke. >> this is a national shame. pat spoke eloquently to the challenges we face but when we
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ask people to put themselves in harms way, they suffer and they come back and we don't offer them the care that we promise, it is a national tragedy. >> army chief p writes #veteran, reported these problems for years and were ignored until the whistle blowers came forward. john, these people are critical. >> can i give you a suggested solution that the three of us talked about? >> absolutely. >> yes. >> what pat said is so true. this is nothing knew. this has been going on. i've never found one veteran who is happy with how they are treated with the va. it doesn't matter who the president is. it's been bad under both parties. so here is a solution. we are going to abolish the va, harris, get rid of it. close it down. get rid of it. hand every veteran an insurance card, and the insurance card gives them the exact same insurance that every member of
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congress has. and they can go to any hospital, any doctor, like a congressman can or a senator, and that's it. >> that's interesting. >> and they get that level of care and they deserve that level of care. >> i'm going to watch twitter and see what people think about that. >> i think it's great idea. i think the chances of it happening are nil and none. my dad was in the coast guard for 31 years. when he stayed in, he said if you stay 30 years into this, you will have free medical care, you will have the best thing all the way through and then he didn't, they took it away. two administrations george h.w. bush and bill clinton went to court to knock out the promises they had made to veterans on what they would have and they did this as late as the 90s. >> i want to intercede here because i hear all three of you saying this, democrats, republicans and the like, that everybody wears this. i'm seeing on twitter i'm a military veteran, president
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obama is the commander in chief in the military, the va scandal is his responsibility to fix. but this has been going on for so long. why did it have to come to this? >> it had to come to this because of what kim was saying, we don't have leadership or integrity in washington. no one is willing to step forward and say we've got to solve these problems on a bipartisan basis, make government particularly the veterans health care system work. pat's story is illustrative of what needs to be done. we really need to do it. do something do something now. >> independent on twitter says i like that. this idea of giving our military veterans the same care that congress gets. how come we haven't heard that before? >> god knows. >> maybe we have. >> government is priorities. who is going to get what first, because you can't give everybody everything, and don't we think that the four of us here at the table, that if you are asked and
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you've put the uniform on and risk your life for the country, when you come back, you are at the head of the line for everything that the government has to offer. education, health care, job opportunities -- >> all of it. >> the only time we really took care of our vets was after world war ii. the gi bill, all the stuff that was done, and it changed america. scpnchts it changed confidence in government. people believed government kept its promises in the 50s. >> look, we have more scandals. look what's happening. we have an nsa that spies on american citizens. we have an irs that chooses to go after whoever it chooses to go after. we have people in the field a year ago who gave their life and we have a massive cover up going on, the media says benghazi never happened or what difference does it make. this is the way government treats its people. they treat us like we're their subjects, not the -- they don't
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treat the american people like they are their bosses or their sovereigns. >> it's interesting, kd writes. the first part of it is funny why not give them obamacare, because everybody knows it would be inferior to whatever you are talking about. >> va medical care is a precurser to obamacare. it's a bureaucratic second rate care. it's what the you are going to get under obamacare. you will definitely get it under medicare and medicaid. >> excuse me. medicaid is good. >> nancy writes, the veterans absolutely deserve equal coverage as congress, if not better. >> let's move to the next point of this and you are bringing up more of annum brel la issue, that's the government being trusted. right now the trust in the federal government, look at the
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percentage and how low those numbers are. this is according to a recent fox news poll. for democrats right now it's 55%. you would think with their party in charge in the white house, it would be higher than that. republicans just 19%, but look at independents. and that's pretty steady across the board. >> look how it dropped from '02 -- when it was 53% with independents and pretty high with everybody after 9/11 and that was a temporary bump. it's been like this forever. >> this is a har binger of ill for president obama and the democrats. with confidence and trust in government at only 31%, this says that independents in november have deep seated doubts about government and administration. >> you think the democrats wear this more than anybody. >> they are imperilled eventually to something. we saw it this week, enthusiasm compared to even 2010 was like
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from 50-some percent to 35%, except democrats are still less enthusiastic than republicans. that's what they think about our system. why should they be? both parties treat them like they are idiots. >> john. >> well, i agree. >> i hear john want to go hold up a sign that says what he said. >> no. i think -- first of all i have said this before, the passion differential this year favors the republicans. there's more anger against obama, against obamacare, against these scandals. >> they call it voter enthusiasm and we've seen polls recently that republican polls have much bigger edge than the democrats. >> there is an over arching crisis of confidence in this country. the va scandal bears out the point. people don't trust the
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government. they are cynical about our president and congress. we'll see it in the polls. it will help the republicans, but make no mistake it's across the board level of disaffection and dissatisfaction. >> twitter is alive. we'll share more of those comments from military families in a moment. critic are claiming that hillary clinton is unfit to be president due to her handling of boko haram and benghazi. >> she clearly bears responsibility for whatever the state department or didn't do with respect to that crisis. >> all this despite the fact that clinton has yet to announce a presidential run in 2016. yeah, we haven't heard it officially yet. our political insiders are coming back. we want to hear from you. is hillary clinton the democratic presidential nominee until she says she isn't? i mean that goes farther than an heir apparent. that's an inevitablity.
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you guys have your own graphic sign up inside the fox report now. we'll get more to the elections that are coming up in 2014 and 2016, but i really want to go back to twitter right now because i had asked everybody to weigh in and chime in if you would if you were in the military family or loved somebody who is in a military family and john, they are loving your idea about giving our military veterans -- skipping away with the va hospital system and giving them access to what every congressional member has. benghazi matters, and that's this person's name on twitter. i will be calling my congress members in the morning first thing. same coverage for veterans as
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members of congress. i've seen two marriage proposals for you, john. >> this could be the beginning of a draft john, getting him back into the house or perhaps the senate because this is a specific solution to a real problem, giving ordinary people, and i say ordinary in terms of the extraordinary service they offer access to the same benefits members of congress have. >> it's so common sense. they will oppose it all and that's why the people could throw everyone out over it. >> one more, great idea to give veterans the same insurance as congress and senate. we'll see what happens to it. will you follow up on that? >> yes. >> let's move on. let's talk about hillary clinton. past and future, if you will, dominating sunday morning talk shows. it was all over the place today. from the benghazi and boko haram tragedies, to alleged health
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issues. is this a ploy to sway the presidential election one way or the other? our political insiders are back. any thoughts on that. >> here's what i say, politically i think karl rove who began with the assertion, somewhat, where he said she was quoted as saying she had brain damage, then back tracked that. this was a way to raising the issue early, potentially causing her problems. as far as i can see it ultimately worked to her advantage because what rove said was so over the top that ultimately i think it has taken the issue, gotten it aired and ultimately i think she will be the nominee, and has at least a 50% chance of being elected. >> i want to ask our team of producers in the booth if they could pop up that president clinton sound bite, do we have a little bit of what he said about her health. let's talk more about it. let's watch. >> now they say she's really got brain damage.
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if she does, i must be in pretty tough shape because she's still quicker than i am. >> doug, you mentioned it. we just happened to have it in the hopper. pat, i'm curious to know, does this mean, well that means she's running, if the president shas already answered back on something like this -- >> he's done more than that. not only was he effective in doing that, by the way, i heard juan williams on fox this morning suggesting to karl rove's face that he was doing it to help her get elected. the conspiracy theories run great on this thing but bill clinton has done more than that. if you notice in parts what he has been doing saying carefully as all week he's been defending her on benghazi, saying, hey. >> she wasn't in the front line. that was by suggestion the president and the pentagon. protecting her. and the subtle rebuke of the obama administration on the verge of these hearings. and remember these hearings, we
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now know, fox had a poll this week, again as we said before, overwhelming majts want to have the hearing, including 55% of democrats. she is in the line of damage there because also in that poll half the people say she was trying to deceive too. >> you would agree, would you not, that hillary clinton benefited this week by president bill clinton going out there. >> yeah. >> defending her on benghazi and taking the health issue -- >> but it's so early. >> it is. >> it's so early. it's may. although the groundhog -- >> may of 2014. >> and it's still cold outside here in new york. it's may of 2014. john, have vps republicans maybe moved on this a little too early. >> i don't think this country could take year after year after year where it's all hillary. when are we going to get sick of the thing and the bushes and we can't take any more of them and i think there's going to be a
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time when something new is going to crop up. america loves new stuff. we like new i phones, new cars, new computers. they are going to want someone knew. >> there are members in the democratic party say jeb bush is probably the greatest challenge to someone like hillary clinton because he's so moderate compared to her. >> one thing i have to say, every poll like they showed in ohio this week, hillary was beating every republican name and she was beating jeb bush the worst and that has been showing up everywhere. >> even in florida. >> even in florida, and i think the democrats want him because they want another guy that they can just roll over. >> you know what i don't -- >> it's early though. >> it's way early. >> these polls that we use and what we talk about shows deep distrust for the federal government, for incumbents, for people who are in the beltway all the time. why are we for hillary when she's a pseudo incumbent for 30
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>> with the last couple of minutes of the show, into bring back our fox news political insiders. i want to start with this notion of what we learned about hillary clinton from president clinton. because you guys kept talking during the commercial and from that conversation you said did we even know that she needed six months of rehab, doug? >> i think he may have misspoke. it may have been six weeks but i think we've learn a couple of things. first, that the defense on benghazi is not in the immediate chain of command, set up a review panel, and implemented the recommendations, and second that the health issues, while
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obviously serious ones have been dealt with in a serious professional way. i think to the good for the clintons, ultimately, bill clinton has become the defender in chief and to john and pat's question about why the clintons have credibility? one answer. bill clinton's record in office. >> all right. pray without ceasing asked the same question. do we know hillary had rehab for six months? >> pat, they like to give bad news -- >> if that was the case, they got it under the radar. kind of got it out there, get it out there yourself, float it -- after you are making a general positive -- but i want to go back to what john said. here's where i disagree with doug. look, the country, the problem is hillary clinton is the establishment wing -- the democratic wing of the political class, just like jeb bush is the republican wing of the political
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class. the country has had it with all of this. she is surrounded by guys with blue hair trying to get their guys on contracts to quote what was one written to bobby kennedy about lyndon johnson and the people in office. here's the problem. people that are hangers-on, whatever, what the people want is something new. that's what all these polls say. that's something we're all going to deal with. >> they tawlk for an -- we talk for an hour. >> good to see you all, and by the way the conversation on twitter is going on. i know you guys stay up late on sunday night so people get excited about that. at fn insiders. you can watch them every monday morning at our website, fox news.com. click on the logo at 10:30 a.m. eastern. that is our fox report on
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