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we'll ask mitt romney what he thinks about that. thanks for watching. tell me what you think of tonight's show. we're getting a lot of comments on one segment in particular. can you guess what it was? see you tomorrow night at 9:00. this is a fox news alert. tonight we're following three major developing stories. first the swhous in crisis mode yet again after it exposed the name of the central intelligence agency's top officer in afghanistan putting this individual and his family at great risk. new developments in the va scandal, including a new initiative to give patients timely care but u.s. vets are being neglected after reports as many as 60 bodies have been lying in a southern california morgue for the past year and a half. > and also the third story we're following is the horrific murder rampage friday in southern california that left six people dead but first fox's
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own ed henry with a rare in studio appearance on the latest from the white house and how they are hand technology outing of this covert cia agent in afghanistan. you have a hard job and it's good to see you in new york. you're there every day. this was a big deal with valerie plame. she was not even a covert operative at that point. >> look, this blows up the white house's plans, you know, major pr offensive this weekend. they got the president to a secret trip to afghanistan, thank the troops on memorial day. that's very important. he's planning to give a major speech here in new york at west point to talk about his vision on foreign policy. they had this all laid out. but instead he's being dodge by breaking news tonight which is that the white house counsel we're told is investigating exactly how this cia official was outed, what went wrong, what they can do to prevent it in the future. the white house story, basically, is that the military vetted this list of officials the president was meeting with in kabul over the weekend at
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bagram air base and the military put that list together, the white house passed it on to the press corps to 6,000 reporters all around the world. that then leads to this official being outed, they say it was an accident, the military put it on tlits. obviously someone on the white house should have seen that on the list and caught it. they didn't. they insist there was no mal intent. you mention valerie plame. that was a major investigation that went on for quarters. valerie plame no fan of the bush administration, went after the obama administration sending out a tweet saying this is astonishing this happened. >> the pressure will go as the days go on. pat fitzgerald special prosecutor was put on the case. he discovered armitage was the leaker to bob novak. >> there was great political pressure at that time. the allegation of that the bush
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administration was outing valerie plame, outed her in retaliation for her husband acfierce critic of the war in iraq and the bush administration build up for that. that all happened. went back and forth. in the end the investigation went away. there's a lot of investigations or talk of investigations in washington right now, whether it's benghazi, irs but we haven't seen special counsels appointed like fitzgerald. what you'll see the white house do is damage control. the white house counsel will look at this. they want to make sure there's not a special counsel. >> let me ask you about the va scandal. veterans have died. seems institutionalized to me inasmuch each state adopted the same tactic that is to have alternative lists. >> secret waiting lists. >> the question for the white house where is the sense of urgency when the president spoke last week. i didn't get a sense of urgency, setting up a 1-800 number. why so slow >> they feel they are being
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intense. the president took one of his top aides, sent him over to the va and get on top of secretary shinseki. bob nabors went to phoenix last week to try to get a handle on it. that's where 40 people died on these secret waiting lists. one of the problems for the administration is figure out is this isolated. why didn't someone catch it sooner. colorado, albuquerque, new mexico, virginia, florida, texas, we can keep going. i know it's not quite the white house presidential seal but ed henry thanks for being with us. also as the white house scrambles to contain the damage from there absolute blunder, that continues to grow every nay. shannon is in washington tonight with the very latest. >> reporter: outrage tonight from the chairman of the house veterans affairs committee. congressman jeff miller said
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despite repeated attempts regarding the va scandal he got no formal confirmation they will show up for a hearing tomorrow. in a scathing letter to secretary shinseki miller wrote of his absolute be witnesses were not confirmed as of this afternoon adding quote getting timely information from the department you lead has been abysmal. failures to get a timely response to a bipartisan invitation for witnesses to testify regarding matters related to a committee subpoena is outrageous. you'll recall over the weekend the va issue ad statement saying when veterans can't get care in a timely fashion they will be allowed to seek private care outside the va, last year alone that total nearly $5 billion in costs. late today the va released a fact sheet relating veterans access to care and noted it offers services specialized for vets in areas of mental illness, spinal cord injuries and many
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others that's unique for va. in that fact sheet we learned for the fiscal year 2014 up through april of this year the va has spent $3.4 billion on nonva medical care for vets which begs the question, with that option available, by law why were so many vets allegedly dumped on to secret waiting listings and possibly never told they had nonva options. >> shannon, thank you. also tonight new allegations of veterans being neglected not just while they are waiting for care but after they pass away. according to a local cbs station in los angeles the bodies of 28 vets at the l.a. morgue were just moved to a cemetery for burial after lying in the morgue for 18 months. here are the details on this very disturbing story, columnist carrie pickett is with us. >> reporter: it's amazing.
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now we're seeing veterans who are waiting in these lists in death at this point and it's absolutely sad. the interesting thing here we're seeing a circular firing squad among these agencies passing blame whether it's over at the l.a. county coroner's office who is blaming the va saying that, you know, they didn't realize they had all of these bodies or it's the va themselves who are saying the l.a. coroner's office never notified them that the coroner had the bodies. there's a lot of blame going around but nothing happened for 18 months. so now because the press over in los angeles actually exposed what was going on now something is happening and that's pretty pathetic at this point. >> very pathetic and very disturbing and one has to ask how that can possibly happen. great work. and now another horrible story tonight, last friday a mad man elliot rodger, agency 28
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embarked on a premeditated mass murder outside of santa barbara, california in isla vista. he stabbed three people to death in his apartment before shooting three more to death in the community right near the university of california santa barbara. he then killed himself. we're learning more about the killer's mindset as well as the missed warning signs. claudia is on the ground in isla vista with the very latest. >> reporter: sean remember, no classes at uc santa barbara, instead a memorial service here at the university's soccer stadium to honor those six innocent students who died, the chancellor giving this community more time to heal and reflect after 22-year-old elliot rodger went on a murderous rampage here on friday night that started at his apartment and added on the streets of this college town. at a local deli security cameras showed people ducking for cover to evade gun shots.
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a student who worked at the store were killed as were two sorority sisters. seven people were dead when it was over including rodger who took his own life. earlier that day rodger emailed a chilling manifesto to his therapist and parents and posted a youtube video detailing plans to slaughter people who wronged him and whom rejected him. his parents raced up to los angeles to intervene. as they were driving they heard reports about a mass shooting in isla vista. they called 911 fearing their son was behind the violence. one student said the miracle she's alive after the gunman shot at her and missed. >> there was no one else around. i was the only person strengthen. it was a friday night. no one else around. he looked directly at me. he talked to me. he shot at me. somehow even though i hadn't ran yet he didn't hit me.
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>> elliot rodger attended santa barbara city college and had lived in isla vista for about a year. it was an isolated angry existence punctuated by several encounters with law enforcement and refusal so socially engage with anyone men or women. one neighbor said he had a premonition elliot rodger might do something violent. he said last summer he tried to comfort rodger after he got into a fight with some teenagers and angrily threatened their lives. >> i remember like statements he made, just like -- after talking to him for a long time, he was a troubled kid. i don't know if i postponed it for a couple of months but honestly he just -- there's nothing i could do. >> reporter: some of the crime scene is now filled with flowers, candles and photographs while families of the victims cope with heartache and loss. the mother of 19-year-old george
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chen breaking down. >> we don't want our kids to get hurt. this can happen to any family. >> reporter: along with the memorial service here at uc santa barbara flags at all ten university of california campuses are being lowered to half-staff to honor the victims. >> claudia, so many missed signs. heartbreaking. race to politicize it which has begun by many. thank you for being with us. coming up the obama white house in a downward spiral leaking the name of the cia chief in afghanistan, abandoning our vets when they need the most. the list goes on. coming up next ann coulter sounds off what's happening under our commander-in-chief's watchful eye. this news edition of hannity continues next. [ male announcer ] are your joints ready for action?
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plaguing the administration after the ought of a covert agent in afghanistan. so how could things get worse for the administration? here with reaction, author, columnist ann coulter. to me the vet story is at the top and the fact that there's no sense of urgency here. but then you got the outing of a cia agent and which really put him and his family at risk and you don't see the same outrage when valerie plame who was not a covert agent was outed. that anners me. what could happen next. >> i'm looking forward to valerie plame's statement of outrage on this incident and her husband. maybe she will get so angry she will force him to get a job. i agree the va, democrats never care about foreign policy as i said many time. they consider it an irrelevancy. they want to socialize everything like health care and you see with the va scandal why republicans don't want the
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government running everything. anything run by the government, it can be these veterans hospitals, it can be the irs, it can be the national science foundation. it will be useless, inefficient. people doing their jobs will be watching pornography. that's how the government works. which is why we want to give as little as to the government to do. even the pentagon, even the defense department is constantly being ripped off by scamsters and, you know, the $300 ashtray or was it $300,000, i don't even remember. we know there's is going be waste and inefficiency. that's why you limit the federal government only doing those things federal government can do. no we're getting the same health care the vets are getting under obamacare. >> if they had any sense of urgency every vet should be allowed to go to any hospital they want and get medicare so no other vets die because of this incompetence. wouldn't that destroy the left
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narrative that they are capable of running health care. wouldn't that put a big hole in their big argument >> yeah. all these left wing economists cited the va hospital system as the model for socialized medicine and obamacare and isn't it going to be fantastic and it runs so well. no, we knew it wouldn't run well, we knew it would run like the va hospital, anyone who knows anything about va hospitals. how about letting us all go to whatever doctor we want to or a hospital we want instead of destroying health insurance in america which is what obamacare does. it has made health insurance illegal and instead we have a welfare system we pay for through our insurance premiums which makes obamacare the most aggressive tax. i pay the same health care premium as michael bloomberg does. at least other programs there's a general welfare program.
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people are taxed according to their income. one central program. no here i'm going to pay for everyone else's health care and smoking cessation programs and marital counselling through my premiums and prevents me is going to the doctor and hospital i want to. why does you want affect me? those waivers are going. people are going to the voting booth without realizing that their health insurance is about to be made illegal, won't be able to go to the doctor they want, they can't go the hospitals they want, only the individual self employed like myself a few million in america who are already subject to the provisions of obamacare. >> i would actually suggest they set up a hotline for vets through a website. we know that's impossible for them to pull off. >> also what your going to do? is that for the entire country? we're all going under government-run health care. >> i'm saying in the short term
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we got help the vets but in the long term that ought to wake up every american. if they do this to american vets they will do this over tory american which is your point. >> yes. >> it will happen. >> yes. now can we talk about the santa barbara killer since i've actually read his 141 page manifesto. >> we have 30 seconds. go. >> 30 second. what will i say in 30 second. okay. contrary to saying what they are saying on other station as an example of msygony or seeking wealth, this is a problem of schizophrenia. it's manifest in his writings and what people say about him and until the country gets serious about doing something with the mentally ill, not asperger's but schizophrenics you'll see these mass murders. >> it wasn't just a gun. three people were stabbed to death. >> more of the casualties were from cars than not. >> ann good to see you. coming up next right here tonight on hannity, remember
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surrounding the obama administration's leak of america's top cia agent in afghanistan, democrats in washington they have been noticeably silent. however just often years ago when a republican was in the white house they were singing a very different tune when journalist bob novak released the name of former cia employee, by the way not an operative, valerie plame. you may remember this. >> she didn't ask that her identity be revealed but it was repeatedly. and that was an breach of the responsibilities our country owes to her. >> members of the administration have broken the law by disclosing to journalists the identity of a member of the cia's clandestine services. these actions can't be tolerated. >> the failure told people accountable for leaking this kind of information send as very terrible message to others in the intelligence field. >> it could well be that some very high ranking officials in
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the administration participated in a significant breach of national security. >> here now discuss the incredible double standard former white house press secretary, dana perino. what infuriated me patrick fruits gerald found it was richard armitage that leaked the name of valerie plame. she wasn't a covert agent. hadn't been for decades. they keep the investigation going. that was after scooter libby, karl rove. >> this goes back to 2003 and it cost the taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars for the investigation. it cost a lot of staff people including not just karl rove who at that level had his own lawyer but lower level staff people that had to take loans out, get loans from patience to pay for lawyers for something that
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turned out to be a nothing burger, and -- >> she wasn't an operative. and it was not -- they knew who the leaker was. >> it was richard armitage at the state department. not only that colin powell doesn't say anything to the president either. >> he won't. >> it goes on for way too long. inadvertent leak what armitage says. in this situation with the current white house it was a mistake but one they can't undo without changing the guy's life. >> this is yet another example of incompetene ppetence on the the administration. why did they put out the names at all. why have the names of the base commander or anybody else. there's too much over sharing. we babble about all sorts of
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thing. they need to stop sharing and to this point oversharing. >> bob, your party went head long into going after scooter libby and karl rove and valerie plame who was not even an operative. >> had a. >> double standard? >> double standard, it was a different time, different situation. look whoever did this, it's against the law to leak the name of a cia zmoosh i'm betting dana is right. i bet it was done inadvertently. >> still someone broke the law. >> put them in jail? >> one thing also that happened is the white house initially -- >> read about it in the newspaper. >> no when they realized the mistake they tried to pull it back. but they tried to say there was a lower level military office. they tried to blame him.
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here they have a political appointee, the worst thing to happen to them they leave the white house and get a six figure job. this was a civil servant who was smart enough to keep the emails. it risked the life of the officer. >> the officer is out now. let me move on to, i know you care about vets. you came to some of the concerts where we were raising money for vets. you were on stage with me not getting booed which shocked me. where is that sense of we need a hotline, any vet out there in america that needs care, call this number, we're not going to make you wait, the president -- he doesn't have that sense of urgency. >> we were talking about this, the bush administration put obama administration on notice of these problems. as i said earlier that went from harry truman to dwight eisenhower on up the line. there's been trouble with the veterans administration from the very beginning. that doesn't excuse what happened here and one of the
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problems is when you reward people for getting enough people in line and getting enough people covered then you get a bump in your salary and you get to have a raise. i don't think there's any excuse. politically of all the things that are out there, the fbi, benghazi, none of that matter, this one has a real problem for the fall. >> i think it's deeper because the president is not responding properly. there's no sense of urgency. if i was the president which will never happen, i would set up a hotline and say if you're a vet, if you have health issues, if you have been denied care that you have been promised call this number. i would have a team of medical experts examine every call, prioritize them and get these guys in private hospitals so they don't die in the meantime. >> you know there's money authorized for that. >> where is it. >> it's good thing for obama to do. fly to arizona hospital in phoenix and meet with these vets who have been denied care. >> can't in many cases.
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>> at least express his urgency and point out this is something that needs to be jumped on and handled at once. >> republicans need to figure out a way to reach out and help solve the situation rather than trying to win some sort of political points on i want because the veterans groups they won't stand for that. >> i don't think anyone in the country -- solve the problem. what was the indecent, whatever, and whatever. anyway, michael douglas had to solve the problems. kept getting emails. solve the problem. once you solve the problem, the takeaway any opportunity for any vet that he might not get the care. >> has to be something sustainable. they have a short term and longer run problem opinion not only do you have world war ii vets, korea, vietnam, iraq, afghanistan. >> put vets on congressional health care plan, same exact
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plan that congress has. put that up for a vote and i think it will pass. >> i think it would. all right. bob, good to see you. i heard you went fishing. >> we used your boat. >> hurt his tails. >> did you like it? >> it was great. great boat. you ought to use it once in a while. i didn't wear a life jacket. c hannity was out for eight minutes and said i've had enough let's go in for lunch. >> that's probably true. coming up next before the 22-year-old california man killed multiple people this weekend in santa barbara he was questioned by police. so how were the warning signs missed? that's coming up next. later detainees at gitmo are they getting better care than our vets here at home. the answer will make you cringe. we'll continue.
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welcome back to hannity. tonight the killing spree that took place over the weekend insurance la vista, california is being described the work of a mad man deeply disturbed murderer elliot rodger son of a hollywood director began his deadly rampage friday night by first stabbing three fellow students to death at his apartment. he took to the streets shooting at sorority girls. six were killed, 13 injured before the 22-year-old took his own life. the father of one victim, 20-year-old chris martinez made a passionate plea at a press conference the next day. >> why did chris die? chris died because of irresponsible politicians and nra. they talk about gun rights. what about chris's right to
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live. when will this insanity stop. when will enough people say stop this madness, we don't have to live like this. too many have died. we should say to ourselves, not one more. thank you. that's it. >> there are some politicians and pundits out there that are out there blame nra and politicians and others have turned to the youtube rants and 100 page manifesto as warning signs that were missed despite attempted intervention by family and therapists and even police who spoke with elliot weeks ago. here's what goes inside a killer like this, a psychiatric could therapist. let me start with this. look i only feel nothing but sympathy for mr. martinez. my heart goes out the him. he lost his son. three of the people there were killed with a knife.
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unless you blame, ban all bunt object, baseball bats, tire insurance it's impossible to stop what's in the heart of a mad man. >> mr. martinez suffered an unbelievable loss opinion he's earned the right to be this passionate and he has the right to have people listen to what he has to say at this point. in addition to to the fact there was a knife, i think no matter what side of the aisle you sit on, no matter what your thoughts personally, professionally or politically about the second amendment everybody agrees on this one point. if somebody is mentally ill, if somebody has a history of mental disease or a defect, there needs to be closer monitoring or supervision and perhaps not allowing the home get a gun. >> i'm going to go through and karen pick up on that point. if we go back to the virginia tech shooting, for example that killed 32, 17 wounded, april 2007, he left a disturbing note in his dorm.
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he legally had been ruled mentally unsound. the kathie lee gifford shooter, injured 13, killed six. anti-government views he posted on youtube. then the missed signs about the colorado theater shooter james holmes. you know, the school psychiatrist altered threat team but took no action. then you missed signs in the newtown shooter adam lanza. mother count confront him after finding ghastly images in his room two weeks before. now whether the guy use as gun or use as knife or use oscar, to me it's irrelevant. the mental illness is missed and miss ad lot. right or wrong? >> so painful. case after case of these young men who are depressed, who isolate themselves socially, who
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throughout their young adult life span, throughout their teenager life span we hear stories of warning signs and yet what kind of help are they really getting? it's quite frightening because many of us run into young boys who we think, something is really off about them. so we ask ourselves what do we do about that? what do we do as a society? the medical profession, therapist, education system what can we aldo. >> it's a tough legal question because you can't force somebody take medicine. very hard for somebody to go a mental institution. >> there are laws in every state that allow the police to have someone hospitalized for a brief period of time to be evaluated. >> observation, 36 hours. >> another thing that i think is key, california is one of the states in this country that has some of the most strict and severe gun laws. it's one of the hardest states to get a gun. so i think that this still
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happening not with standing such laws tells us that it's not the laws that need changing. i think it's more the medicine, mental health, more regulation won't stop this and this is an example. >> doctor, if somebody has this murder in their heart this, evil, demons that they are dealing with all the time, if they can't kill with a gun they will kill with a knife. if they don't used five they will use a car or a truck. they will build a bomb. >> they will find a way. there are certain types of weapons easier to get access to. in the end they will find a way. what it really comes down to is whether or not somebody with mental illness is getting the kind of need. in this case we hear these stories the fact that the mother was really crying out to get to the point where you as a parent are saying, you're concerned to the point where you're contacting the police. there's a serious problem there. and that -- yes? >> had the parents heard about
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the shooting they immediately thought it might be their kid and their worst fear was realized. >> yeah. it tells you that they really knew and were seeking out help because they knew once you get to a point where as a parent you're contacting the police, what we should talk about is the culture, society, therapist and police once as a parent you got to the point where you contacted the police there really should be a search of some kind because the fact is that the last thing parents want to do is contact the police on their child. >> that's a good point. last word. >> the police need to be trained. they are trained about fourth amendment jurisprudence. when there's licensed guns and mental illness they have to be trained to see the warning signs. if they had gone into his bedroom it would have been over. they would have solved it. >> the thing about the warning
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signs, the warning signs have been going on for years. social isolation. a young man, social isolation, depressed, getting mental health. look at the video. his affect meaning the way in which he shows its emotional expression is non-existent both in tone and in inflection. does that not tell us? that's a warning sign. also lot more news. coming up the shocking numbers that prove detainees at gitmo get better care than our own veterans as hannity continues tonight.
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as to why they have shortchanged these customers. but that would require wifi. switch to comcast business internet and get two wifi networks included. comcast business built for business. welcome back to hannity. last week on this program former dod spokesman j.d. gordon expressed outrage that the terrorists held at gitmo get better health treatment than the men and women who serve in uniform. the patient to doctor ratio is one medical staff for every one and a half detainee. it may come as a shock when you see the same ratio for military vet is one medical care provider to every 35 vets. now these stats are just the latest in the growing number of accounts and neglect and abuse that's plaguing the va.
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here with reaction, the disturbing news out of los angeles is sally barnes. naernl was he her father-in-law was neglected by the va. i'm thinking, j.d. about what you wrote here and what governor palin said about illegal immigrants being treated better. i'm looking at this ratio. i'm saying where is the sense that we got to fix this immediately. why don't we pull the doctors out of gitmo and put them in the veteran hospitals in the interim. that's a logical first step. >> governor palin is right. president obama has a decently flawed sense of priorities when it comes to al qaeda own our veterans. at guantanamo we have 150 detainees and a medical unit of 100 doctors and nurses and support staff.
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1.5-1 at guantanamo. president obama has spent so much time effort and energy on guantanamo, brings they al qaeda and taliban detainees a third who go back to terrorism and hasn't put a fraction of that effort in taking care of our veterans. that's outrageous. tell us what happened. >> yeah. he was dismissed like an animal. they didn't take care him. they were nasty. they told me it was unsanitary to bring the jug of blood in.
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they knew his past history. the president is too busy. his agenda is overloaded. for me personally, sean, they shouldn't have shinseki or nobody that's affiliated in the crime they have, they should have fbi to do this and i think everybody agrees with that. >> criminal charges. shinseki denied my pop before i add out on april 10th, right. he sent in march, march i have e e mail that he was closing the case he saw nothing wrong. then, i head out. april 10th. and then, i just was aware of
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the secret list. so what is the point of putting shinseki back into this? if i was drunk driver what would happen to me? sean? god for by the? >> good point the point is that i would like to see a sense of urgency. president gives a speech. missing the passion i think is needed for a problem like this. if you have a problem, get them care. have a group of doctors waiting to analyze every call that comes in. give them a priority number, immediately. that way, you can save lives. >> the va is big government gone wild there are 267,000 people, government workers impossible to fire them because they're public sector union. yun y
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unions are powerful. >> what about criminal charges? >> that, too. i think we should have that, too. i spent 20 years in the navy. i worked with thousands of government civilians. some of the best employees were civil service and worst were civil service but they get paid the same. >> it's criminal. still criminal. >> guys need help today. then, you had, they don't good care of you when you die. we've got veterans laying there 18 months without getting a proper burial. >> the va denied my pop a memorial service i spoke with you on the radio show. i donated pops. they're up for selling body parts he didn't get a service. then, i send him to donate him. what do i have here?
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what do i have, sean? nothing. i don't know if i had pop in the box. so... >> you don't know if it's him in other words? >> well, yeah. i got denied from va for a memorial service, so i donated pop to biological resource center. and on the news, they were closed down for four days selling body parts at the time green was there. so i'm getting no answers and i'm pissed off. do you know what i mean? >> we're going to stay on it. >> thank you. >> more "hannity" as we continue right after the break.
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cheney tomorrow night, 10:00 right here on the show. hope you'll record "hannity" the series each weekday. thanks for joining us we'll see you back here tomorrow night. n. see you from new york tomorrow. the o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> whether it's allegations of v.a. staff covering up long wait times or cooking the books, i will not stand for it it i not tolerate this kind of behavior in any agency, but especially in the irs. we will work with the libyan government to bring justice to killers who attack our people. >> things closing in on president obama. there are now five controversies in play. we will run down the status of every one and charles krauthammer will analyze. >> keep your ho on a leash. >> hey, hey. >> can't be talking to my woman like that,. >> you are running wild, manual. >> a column in the "the washington post" says that hollywood comedy movies may be part
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