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patrol. thanks for watching. i'm megyn kelly. this is the "kelly file." welcome to "hannity." tonight we have a jammed pack edition of the show. america? are you ready? time to roll. >> shocking upset over eric cantor's turn, the political world. >> you knew. >> governor sarah palin previews what this could mean for 2014 and beyond. defense secretary chuck hagel is in the hot seat over the controversial bergdahl prisoner swap. >> have we made other trades with the taliban? >> with the taliban, i don't know. i don't think so. >> ran paul weighs in on today's
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testimony. planned parent hood stooping to a new low as it relates to your kids. we'll play the disgusting footage for you. hillary clinton's biggest accomplishment for secretary of state. plus, what do you think it was? >> it's hard to say. hard to say. >> "hannity" starts right here, right now. one of the biggest political upsets in u.s. history, house majority leader eric cantor lost the virginia republican primary race to tea party dave brat an economics professor. this is the first time in history of the republic that a city house majority leader is ousted in a primary bid in one day after his defeat, eric cantor announced he'll step down from leadership position at the end of july. >> while i intend to serve out my term as a member of congress in the seventh district of
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virginia, effective july 31st, i will be stepping down as majority leader. it is with great humility that i do so knowing the tremendous honor it has been to hold this position. >> what does this mean for the republican party in 2014 and beyond? here to tell us is sarah palin with us. governor, welcome back. thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> okay. your reaction to this. why do you think this happened? i think a lot of people analyzing this have totally gotten it wrong. i want to hear your take. >> yeah, i think people are over thinking this and those who are absolutely shocked this could ever happen must not have their thumb on the pulse of what many americans think of, that's status quo has got to go. those who have been kind of part of the problem with these failed policies and failed agenda that
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is really driving america's economy into the ditch, well, there is an opportunity at the ballot box to make a change. that's what we saw and dave brat ran a great campaign because it was very simple. it was very in touch with the people whom he'll represent. i believe in getting through the general mix and dave brat, he talked a lot about free enterprise and free markets and just the foundation principle about what makes an economy invigorated and vibrant. dave spoke to the people about that and those who are shocked, they really under estimate the wisdom of the people. >> on this program and my radio program i praise rick perky and jindal and walker and nicky hailey and susana martinez. all these people have taken deficits, turned them into surplus and high unemployment and reduced them significantly. complaining about washington republicans, they seem timid and weak and not articulating a
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vision. to me, this is bigger than the republican party versus a establishment. this is about all of them. people are sick of the debt, the deficit, ocho bobama care, the they can't put a website together, open boarders, this is about all of these guys failing us, the people. >> there is amnesty because the people realize it will decimate main street, flooding foreign citizens into the country competing for jobs will flat line incomes and create more unemployment. so throw that in there, too. you make a great point, sean, about governors and mayors conservatives who serve in a more local office, the most responsive and responsible level of government is closest to the people, not this isolated, insulated bubble our congressman and those in the white house are a part of. these governors and mayors who
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are held to account because they are so close to the people whom they are serving, they understand that it doesn't have to be a complicated agenda. it doesn't have to be an agenda that could try to -- it shouldn't be an agenda that would pull the wool over any citizen's eyes. be honest with the people about what the state of union actually is, what the debt is going to do to our children and our grandchildren and their opportunities, what these blunlders of national security decisions are resulting in, be honest with the people as these local officials are forced to do. sean, it's also the beauty of those having served in local office to understand how it works. president obama, of course, absolutely nothing on his resume that bodes well for he being in touch with the people. >> governor, let me move on to hillary clinton was on mbc, her chief propaganda network and claimed that the five released
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gitmo prisoners, the dream team are not a threat to the u.s. i want to play this for you and get your reaction. >> these five guys are not a threat to the united states. they are a threat to the safety and security of afghanistan and pakistan. it's up to those two countries to make the decision once and for all that these are threats to them. so i think we may be kind of, you know, missing the bigger picture here. we want to get an american home, whether they fell off the ship because they were drunk or pushed or jumped, we try to rescue everybody. >> seriously? she doesn't think they are danger? our own assessment was four of the five 90% chance they go back in the battle field. what is your reaction to that? >> it's probably the one thing that barack obama has said that has been accurate lately and that is, you know, he couldn't deny -- of course there is possibility of they being a threat. it's in their genes and dna,
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these radical muslims and terrorists that want to destroy america and allies. they will not go back home and start playing with the, you know, the neighbor terrorists, no. they are out to do harm to america. the comments there, though, not as bad, though, as one of the spokespersons for i believe the state department the other day actually calling these five animals gentlemen. what the heck is wrong with these people in dc in that bubble that is so out of touch with reality. >> unbelievable. all right. let me go to hilary's book which made a lot of news this week. i'll fight it out later in the show, wish you could join me for that. she details the obama campaign's request that hilary go out and beat up on you. i want to play that for you. >> the obama campaign suspected her nomination was an attempt to scuttle hopes of welcoming the woman who had vigorously supported me. they immediately issued a
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dismissive statement and reached out to me in the hopes i would follow suit. but i wouldn't. i was not going to attack palin just for being a woman appealing for support from other women. i didn't think that made political sense, and it didn't feel right. so i said no. telling them there would be plenty of time for criticism. a few hours later, the obama campaign reversed itself and congratulated governor palin. >> your reaction, governor? >> team obama has such disrespect for women, it's cool to see proof they are the ones that took the first shot in the so-called war for women. it wasn't the gop. and then obama's administration, agenda that makes women feel less adequate so they wouldn't be dependent to provide for them and make women feel not worthy.
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>> regardless of hard work, and reward for your work ethic. >> great to see you. thanks for being on with us. not a bad view in the back of the house. appreciate you being here. coming up, you'll meet the two senate candidates that could be the next members of the republican establishment plus defense secretary chuck hagel on capitol hill tried to defend the obama administration's decision to release the five taliban terrorists for private bowe bergdahl and ran paul is here with reaction on this busy news night on "hannity." c'mon, you want heartburn? when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast, with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact. and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... tums!
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welcome back to "hannity." eric cantor was defeated by dave brat and while cantor's loss rocked capitol hill, it marks a monumental victory. he joined us on the program last night. take a look. >> my entire campaign was built along a speech that took 20 minutes or so full of serious ideas and the people resonated with that and loved that. i ran on free markets. i don't know that those are
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right or left. i ran on rule of law, property rights, i ran on immigration. i don't think those are right and left issues. i think those free market constitutional issues. >> joining me now, two tea party candidates looking to unseat long-time incumbents thisdaniel. good to see you. chris, by the way, for the record i endorsed you in your battle against ed cochran. you ran, it's going to be a run off but you beat him in that initial run. you're leading in the polls right now. why is this year turning into a defeat defeat incumbent year? >> the people are finally waking up. they know washington d.c. is broken. they know we are heading in the right direction.
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there is one way to fix it. we can send people and conservatives are finally ready to fight and that's exactly what we have to do. we have to learn to be bold and courageous and strong and if we do that, we can turn this country around. >> thad cochran is portraying you as an extremist. >> they are moral people and understand it's a moral to have a $17.5 trillion debt and $200 trillion in unfunded liability and a moral to burro. mississippi people know we're facing a serious financial crisis in this country and prepared to do our part to make things right again. there is knnothing extreme abou wanting to balance a budget. that's exactly -- >> joe, let me bring you in. here you are on the state of
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tennessee. alexander, a governor, presidential candidate, senator, why did you decide to challenge him there? >> well, thank you, sean for having me and congratulations to chris and dave brat, but it's along the same lines and themes that other two gentlemen expr s expressed our country's leadership, those in the republican party departed from the platform quite honestly, whether the rule of law regarding illegal immigration, growing debt and deficits, whether it's our platform calls obamacare an assault on the constitution. what we have done is as a party, we've laid out the set of principles, values and believes, yet when the men and women go to washington, they forget the -- >> do you think lamar is one of them? do you doubt his conservative m? >> absolutely. look at his record. he voted for the 600 billion-dollar bill and closure to fund obamacare and voted to take away veterans benefits.
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he voted yes on app nesty for illegal aliens. he joins obama on the war on cole. issue after issue after issue he not only strays away from conservative principles, in many respects he strays away prom republican principles. that's all the tea party is. the tea party and grass roots wants to implement those principles. >> all right, guys we'll watch both the races and primaries closely and we'll watch close. thanks. coming up here next on "hannity". >> there is also always, always risk with the transfer of detainees of prisoners from guantanamo. >> chuck hagel grilled on capitol hill over the prisoner swap. when we come back, ran paul will weigh in on the testimony. that's next and this story will make your skin crawl a planned
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parenthood video encouraging girls as young as 15 to experiment sexually with whips and bondage and a lot more. straight ahead. ugh. heartburn.
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prisoner swap that freed five taliban terrorists. take a look. >> i recognize the speed with which we moved in this case has caused great frustration, legitimate questions and concern. we could have done a better job, could have done a better job of keeping you informed. there is also always, always sop risk of the transfer of detainees from guantanamo. this is not a risk free business. have we made other trades with the taliban? >> with the taliban i don't know. >> these are five individuals off the battle field for 12, 13 years. doesn't mean they won't go back. there is risk to the all this. this is not a perfect situation. >> so did the first public hearing on the controversial swap answer any of the remaining questions? with reaction, ran paul, senator, this is the dumbest thing i think i've seen this administration or anybody do. i want to get your reaction to
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it and the first thing they told us, we're safe. americans aren't at risk here and then they had to pull back from that like they said bergdahl served with honor and distinction. your reaction? >> here is the short answer he could have told us. he broke the law. you have to notify congress 30 days before you do this. it's not just hagel and not just the president. hillary clinton is now saying that oh, you know what? the taliban is not a danger to americans. that's about as ludicrous of a statement as i've heard but the interesting thing is about one in three of the prisoners that have been released in the past have gone back to committing violence. also, a few years ago we released three people fighting in syria. one of two of them have been killed but for the last several years, three people we captured in afghanistan took to get moe and released are fighting in syria on the same side we're on supposedly.
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so there is a lot of confusion. but the bottom line is dangerous people shouldn't be released -- >> but now, it seems that the president decided he wants to empty gitmo because now they made a new assessment and de determined half the remaining prisoners could be released because one showed an interest in having a baby, another one took up yoga and another one wants a milk and honey farm, which by the way is taken i would argue from the koran. they want to empty gitmo. what does that mean for the average american? we'll release every detain knee from the battle field? >> the president seems to think the war is over. hot 't hostility. the problem is the taliban has not decided to lay down arms. in fact, when they got a taliban prisoner back, the response was he is worth 12,000 jihad
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fighters. we'll continue to kill american. that doesn't sound like war. this was a huge mistake i think. the only thing i would do differently that would give permanence to this, military tribunal ls, convict the people and give them life sentences or death penalty but give them some sentence. it is a problem we never sentenced them so the president feels like i will empty the prison. if they had a sentence and had been prosecuted, i think it would be a little easier to make the argument that my goodness, we sentenced him, here is all this information. they shouldn't be released. >> i think it's obvious they shouldn't have been released. what is your take on bergdahl himself and his platoon members here on this program all confirming that they knew that he was a deserter? >> well, it really makes you wonder releasing five senior taliban. you're talking about the leaders of the taliban movement and i don't see any justification for it. >> what is your reaction totter
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rick cantor defeat yesterday? >> well, i think part of my response is that people are unhappy with the same things going on in washington. they want republicans to be bold. they want us to be for reducing taxes. they want us to be against corporate welfare. they want us to be against raising the debt limit. they want us to stand firm on what we're supposedly for and i think that the gentleman who ran was as much of a, i guess an ascertainment of someone who could carry that towards to forward. >> tonight right here on hannity. >> you could be a -- >> a person dress in leather or something and handcuffs and -- >> oh -- >> planned parent hood caught on tape encouraging girls as young as 15 to sexually experiment with their boyfriends in ways that will probably disgust you.
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we have the footage tonight and later, hillary clinton reveals what she thinks is the biggest accomplishment as secretary of state. you won't believe her answer and what the people in new york thing and also two men who know her well. two-on-one against me as "hannity" continues.
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welcome can back to "hannity." an investigation into sex counseling teens are receiving at planned parent hood thanks to your tax dollars. the video you're about to see is extremely disturbing. it's a clip from the first episode released just today and show as planned parent hood worker in indianapolis giving a 15-year-old girl advice how to experiment with her boyfriend. take a look. >> or you could be a dominatrix
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where you dress in leather with whips and handcuffs. >> oh. >> don't hurt -- >> okay. >> or he might want to be that towards you. >> okay. >> be dominant over you. >> what do you do with the whips and stuff? >> i normally -- get spanked with the whip. >> oh, okay. >> it doesn't have to be that hard. >> yeah. >> you test -- you need to understand there needs to be rules to test your limits. >> i've heard of that. >> if you've never had sex and he's this experienced guy. >> here now with reaction is live action president lilia rose. did she know it was a 15-year-old girl? >> yes, at the beginning of the tape she says how old are you?
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and the girl says 15 and she goes through explicit. hard to watch the tapes but detail how the 15-year-old girl can practice self-harm, torture of herself and partner during sex and saying how it's about what kind of pain you can take. this is a counsel being given to who they think is a teenage girl, 15 years old. >> i want to play another tape and we'll get into the different aspects and inappropriateness of this. if you send your kid to school and school nurse, you can't get an aspirin without parent's permission but you go to planned parent hood and you get this information. this gets deeper into advice about being dominatrix, what they use, the pain inflected. >> how do i know if something is a good kind of pain or not? how do i know? >> it will feel good to you.
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>> feels how? >> there is, it's a whip about this long and a handle and there is like leather on it that goes down like this, there is like 30 on it and it looks like a duster but a leather duster. >> a leather duster. >> the hand can yous and the rope. it just depends what type of pain you can take. if you want something, it's very popular. >> okay. >> people blog about it all the time. >> people can give me ideas how to start, how to do it? >> yeah. >> the reason you fast forward is because she's telling that girl an ex police sieliolice -- detail what she does. >> she's telling her personally and telling our girl how she can go to sex shops, access porn
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sites and access whips and tools to inflict pain on herself and partner and this is one tape of many, sean and a bigger problem where planned parent hood has an extremely dangerous sexual agenda for our nation's teenagers and all teenagers are at risk if planned parent hood is pushing this. >> she's actually asking the question is it going to be painful? all the planned parent hood person says, you know, it will feel good to you. >> yeah, she's coaching this girl how she can work up to more intense stuff during sex to increase the level of pain and domination or being subjected to her partner submitting to her partner during this torture sex. it's so offensive and disgusting, if you're a parent, an educator, if you have nieces or sisters, i have younger sisters, imagine someone telling them this and encouraging them to experiment, go to a porn site, sex shop. this is disgusting.
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this group is receiving over 500 million dollar a year of tax dollars. >> yeah. >> and under obamacare, under the program, they can receive up to $75 million more. the program is for so-called teen sex education. planned parent hood is first in line to get the money and the biggest abortion chain. that's another story. they are killing 320,000 kids in the womb every year and this is their sex education for the teenagers? if you're a parent and watch the tapes and you're upset, which you will be, call yourhool boar blank do you have a relationship with planned parent hood and do you let them in schools, if they even stutter, they are robbing your school. >> eighth grade, ninth grade and told about handcuffs and whips. >> it's sick. >> go ahead. >> it's sexual abuse, sean. encouraging teens, little girls how to play with sexual abuse
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and how to subject themselves to a partner and planned parent hood practices safe words. if it gets too intense use a special word. how does that stop a violent sexual encounters. they are saying hey, here you go, here is a whip and handcuffs and you'll be final with this magical safe word. it's insanity this is happening and we're funding this organization. >> we'll have more tapes being revealed in the days and weeks ahead? >> yes, there is more to come. again, very disturbing to watch. i hate to be the barer of this news. what we tell them to do sexually, how we educate them actually is going to impact the rest of their lives and if we just hand it over to planned parenthood and groups like them, pour millions of dollars into them and say here, here are the teenager, go at them, this is what you can expect -- >> look, liberal parents want to teach this to their kids, i
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guess that's their business. >> i think that is child abuse. i would call child protective services on them. >> to use tax dollars and people feel they can circumvent the values of parents is what really bothers me on the issue of abortion. >> as it should. so-call your school board. call your superintendent. they have their hands in our community. you can stop that at the local level. we'll continue to follow it. coming up next here on "hannity". the host important thing i did was help restore america's la leadership on the world. >> really? two-on-one, reaction from the two men that know her well. games and lanny davis and plus, we'll introduce you to miss louisiana usa that brought down the house when she answered a question about the bergdahl
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was her biggest accomplishment during her tenure at the state department. listen to this. >> the most important thing i did was to help restore america's leadership around the world. we were flat on our back when i walked in there the first time. >> pretty unbelievable. we sent out our team of producers at a hilary book signing to see what people waiting in line thought her greatest achievement was during her time in the obama administration. take a look at that. >> it's hard to say. hard to say. >> in audition to meeting with the diplomatic leaders of this country, she asked to meet with women on the ground, groups of women on the ground in every single country she went. >> you can't point to any one because there haven't been any in the last 20 years period. >> she played an active role to mediate the problem. we still haven't gotten there yet, but i think -- i really can't answer that. i'm not sure.
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>> well, she did a little bit in the middle east. >> her campaign for women's rights around the globe. >> under the bush administration it was my way or the highway. she tended to rebuild those feelings in the more positive way. >> caught me off guard. benghazi. even though there was a lot of criticism in the times in the media, i feel her and mr. obama did the best they could. >> wow. here with reaction two former clinton advisors, james and lanny david. all right. i actually thought diane sower to her credit did a very thorough interview. james, was there a peace treaty, any doctrine. if hillary clinton says she restored leadership in the world, can you give me -- >> sure, i don't know. maybe lanny can help me pick
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iran, the sanctions against iran -- >> they are getting nuclear weapons. >> benjamin and could it be gaddafi. free trade in colombia. >> she's responsible for bin laden? >> lanny, help me. >> no matter what we say, sean will say that's not an achievement. it depends on the definition of achievement. >> there you go. >> to me, my opinion, sean, the biggest achievement is the goodwill around the world that you can measure by the data of the global poll. double or triple goodwill of the average person in almost every country in the world in four years as hillary clinton traveled around the globe. that's a major accomplishment in my opinion.
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>> if we speak in broad generalities, she was well liked. all right, lanny, i know you're a personal friend. >> the country. >> for you, it is nothing she can do wrong so we have to balance out your comments about me. let me -- for the sake of moving the discussion, here is what i want to know, because four people died in benghazi, james, four. we know ambassador stevens made multiple requests for security. under her watch. >> right. >> it was denied. >> right. >> we know no help came when they needed help. we know char lean at the state department watched this in realtime and we know the state department told the libyan president the day after the attack that killed four americans that they blamed sharia. why can't hilary give a straight answer? >> it would be admiral mullin. he answered every one of these
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questions. there is a ga z-- >> asks -- >> secretary clinton and when she appeared before congress. >> she said what difference does it make? >> it was no way ask her. she was there before the republican congress. >> but james, let me -- >> hang on. >> james, you didn't answer my question. i love you to death. listen. >> which one? the fact that the cia -- >> no. >> said -- >> not that question. >> the fact that -- >> no. >> the military said there was nobody that could intervene? you keep asking the same questions and people keep answering. >> i want to know a, why they denied security requested and after the british -- no, no, no, i'm giving this to james. >> you want me to tell them? >> let me help. >> you're going to try to bailout your friend. i believe in friendship. >> i want to help you, sean. >> for lanny. >> the republican chairman of the house arms services committee and senator chandler, the co-chairman of the senate intelligence committee answered
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your question that secretary of state clinton never heard about a request for additional security and there was never a decision to stand down. so two republican leaders -- >> forget about that. wait a minute. there are documents, wait a minute, documents with her name on them that that request went to her department. you are saying they are irrelevant. >> the house republican chairman -- >> i don't care what he said. >> that signature -- >> i'm not a republican. >> the signature that goes out 17,000 time as day by machine -- >> here is my last question. >> republican chairman said she never -- >> the day after the attack, the day after the attack, the state department told the president of libya that al sharia was responsible for the attack, radical islamist. how did that evolve into a youtube video and spontaneous demonstration? >> cia was given -- the cia, that was in the cia intelligence.
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the general said that's what the cia thought at the time and produced documents saying that. i don't know how many times we answer it. >> does this make sense to you james? does it make sense james carville not to listen to the station chiefs on the ground but go to virginia for those answers? because the station chiefs were told not to talk. >> they were taken actual intelligence from the cia. i don't know if it's been answered a gazillon times. ask admiral mullin. >> lanny. >> there is an intelligence committee, bipartisan document said the cia through both on the ground as well as aerial surveillance came to certain judgments with mixed messages and did declare there was no spontaneous demonstration which was their phrase and they agraeed with you it was
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terrorists related. that was the cia -- >> let me ask this, all videotapes of that night, should we release them to the public? >> >> i'm asking you, james, why don't we join tonight and say release the tapes? >> i'll do it. i'll do it. i'll go -- >> what our intelligence community would say as, i would say yes. if the intelligence community agrees because there may be intelligence methods we don't want to reveal. >> last question. is hillary running. james? >> if i had to guess, i'd guess yes. >> lenny? >> i think she's a great president -- friend and i would never guess. i think she's probably going to run for president because she's the most qualified the most qualified person should
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welcome back to "hannity" my next guest is the third runner up for miss usa competition she did get the loudest applause of the night. >> the u.s. released three detainees in guantanamo bay exchange for one u.s. soldier. do you think it's fair to sacrifice and swap lives to uphold this policy? >> i am glad we got our guy back. however, doi not feel it is right we subject ourselves to acts of terrorism. i do not think we should subject ourselves. >> wow, here now is miss louisiana, usa. >> how are you? >> good, how are you? . >> i was in my home state and had family friends there. some people didn't hear the rest of my answer. >> why, i agree with you.
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but in these pageants i've noticed you'll get the politically correct answer. >> yes. >> you didn't give the politically correct answer, why? >> i think everyone is entitled to their own opinion me getting to state mine on national television was great i think more people should be able to do that. and you be brave enough to do that >> you're a young person, fear a lot of young people don't have a deep enough appreciation for the military and sacrifices they've given up >> i grew up with a military family. i have five uncles in the military and my brother is in the air force. >> do you, would you like to go on a uso tour. >> i would love that. >> they'd be glad to see you. >> how about the issue of pageants? people bring up issue of pageants. and the idea. why do you like it?
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because this is a lot you have to do. there is a talent portion have you to answer questions spontaneously. there is a gown portion a swimsuit portion. what do you say to the critics? >> well, i think pageantry for me, i've been an athlete. i was drawn to the competitive side to it. our interview portion is huge. you get drilled on it. you have to be prepared >> you had no idea what the question is going on? >> no idea. >> very nice to see you. i think it's a terrific answer. so glad not a politically correct answer. so fired of political correctness >> what do you want to be when you get older? >> i would like to get into broadcasting maybe. >> fox news? >> sure. i won't have a problem with that. >> or sports? >> or sports. yes. >> that would be great. >> what sport do you play? >> volleyball and soft. i would be interested in reporting football. >> monday night football right
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there. >> yes. >> as a matter of fact, i'll let you throw us out. that is all the time we have left. thanks for joining us we'll see you back here tomorrow night as she now throws us out. >> brit hume talking about the stunning defeat of eric cantor yesterday by a tea party candidate in virginia. but is it really bad news for the republican party? we'll have analysis. >> putting lafs at risk to go after these individuals if they rejoin the fight? >> well, yes. >> defense secretary hagel grilled today over the taliban swap he supports. but even more troubling, looks like the jihadists are now winning the war on terror. ralph peters on that. also tonight, dennis miller on a new poll that says fox