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it was a hot eha it was a hot exchange at the irs hearing. it's over but we're posting it. see you tomorrow at 9:00. welcome to "hannity." this is a fox news alert. by the way, ed klein will be here tonight to reveal his bombshell new book "blood feud," which exposes the very rocky relationship between the obamas and clintons. militants still on the move in iraq. the terror group isis captured four towns and three border crossings in the western part of the country over the weekend including two border posts along syria and jordan. the group's expanded controls raising new concerns tonight about a wider threat to the region surrounding iraq and beyond. this news comes as secretary of state john kerry landed in baghdad earlier today where he met with iraqi leaders to discuss the growing crisis in
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iraq and kerry urged the officials to rise above sectarian violence and to form a new central government as rapidly as possible. for the very latest on this deteriorating situation we turn to sky news foreign affairs editor sam kiley. he is on the ground in baghdad tonight. sam. >> secretary of state john kerry has come to baghdad with two intents. one is to put pressure on nuri al maliki to rapidly form a government or indeed to put pressure on other elements of the body politic in baghdad to rapidly form a government. and the reason for that is that isis has enjoyed the most incredible rampage across the country. it's now taken the lion's share of anbar provence. the jordanians have been so a ale rattled by this they moved armor up to the border because they could badly affected by an isis infiltration into their territory.
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the secretary of state is also canvassing a wide range of political opinion in baghdad and is likely to do so also among the kurding. in order to establish if it isn't nuri al maliki, who could it be to take iraq forward and above all, to get a grip on the armed forces? one of the criticisms of al maliki is that over his period of his administrations, he has put placement, loyalists in key positions in the military and in the intelligence services and undermined the professional ability of both. and that is why experts estimate that some 25% of the iraqi regular army is completely nonfunctional, some 60 battalions are believed to have effectively evaporated. it takes many months to put those back together, to get the remains of them, rearm them and get them back on to the front foot. >> for more on secretary kerry's trip to iraq, we turn to james rosen.
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he joan joins us from baghdad tonight. james? >> reporter: sean, good evening. secretary of state john kerry said he received strong commitments from the iraqi prime minister nuri al maliki and also from other leaders politicians, sunni and kurd alike and that they will step on the gas and form a new central government here in iraq amid the crisis pose bid the sunni invaders who have been advancing towards the capital here. kerry met with al maliki, a shiite, for almost two hours. senior official says the prime minister and other senior figures of all religious sects have been rendered deeply fearful by the seizure of major cities by isis and have looked to the u.s. to repel the invaders as if, one kerry aide said, the americans could wave a magic wand. kerry, for his part, told reporters the u.s. is ramping up intelligence, ammunition supplies but again urged al maliki and company to do their part.
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>> the support will be intense and sustained and if iraq's leaders take the necessary steps to bring the country together, it will be effective. >> reporter: kerry also made clear, however, that president obama, quote, won't be hampered if iraqi leaders fail to act swiftly in their task of government formation. >> the president has moved assets into place and has been gaining each day the assurances he needs with respect to potential targeting. >> reporter: kerry says this is not just iraq's crisis but a regional one and one with implications for the world beyond. his trip still has several mideast and european capitals to go, and i'll be sitting down one-on-one to interview secretary of state kerry tomorrow. sean? >> james, thank you. and while isis continues to take control of territory in and around iraq, there are new concerns about where the group could be headed next and whether the threat could be extended not only to a vast region around the iraq area in the middle east but also here in the u.s.
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fox' own catherine is here tonight standing by with the details. >> reporter: u.s. officials say at least 100 americans have gone to syria to join the jihad and are likely to return with a direct threat here at home. the fbi b director confirming for reporters there is no greater priority for the bureau than tracking u.s. citizens in syria and iraq. >> we're spending a tremendous amount of time and effort trying to identify those who go so they can know who they are when they come back. >> reporter: the fbi recently breaking up an alleged recruitment cell in texas. federal authorities claim that conn and wolf, both 23, tried to identify and train recruits overseas. one man is charged with assisting radical groups in syria. a new report by the rand corporation finds the number of al qaeda-linked groups has jumped dramatically from 31 in p 2010 to 49 groups in 2013. that's inincrease of 58%.
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the fbi director saying the instability stretching from siree to iraq has the potential to be a new safe haven, the the way al qaeda used the taliban and afghanistan to plot 9/11. >> i'm still very concerned as we talked about before about syria as a breeding ground and staging ground for terrorist groups. to the extent that the activities of this isil group expand that safe haven, that launching ground, it's obviously makes the concern bigger. >> and u.s. intelligence agencies are anticipating a flood of jihadists who will leave syria and return to their home countries. with the british prime minister david cameron already warning they are plotting attacks in britain, sean. >> thank you. joining me more in studio with more on how the administration is handling the crisis, fox news chief and correspondent ed henry. rare trip to new york. good to see you. >> how are you doing? >> they got a lot on their plate. >> they do.
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one of the biggest developments is this outpost that was taken over by isis on the syrian border. you have twin crises on the mideast that are colliding literally for president obama. when you hear james rosen reporting on secretary of state john kerry saying, look, we may not be able to wait for a nuk iraqi government to be formed. u.s. may have to go forward with air strikes of their own, this is something the president said about a year ago, last summer, fall, with syria and in the end stopped short of actually moving forward with u.s. air strikes. part of the reason he did that is because assad said he would turn over his chemical weapons. there was some good news for the administration today. you know, international inspectors say that assad turned over all of his declared chemical weapons. but the key word there is declared. we don't know what else assad has, what chemical weapons he has not declared. the broader point is, the "new york times" article said the reason he did not order air strikes is because he didn't want another iraq. so instead what he did was he waited and now he has another iraq, basically, plus syria is
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still festering. when you hear ryan crocker who served in both the bush and obama administrations, ambassador to iraq and ambassador to afghanistan, saying he thinks that the terror group isis may be worse than to deal with than al qaeda at its hitd with osama bin laden in power. >> that's what should concern everybody. if you look at a map, you've got iraq, syria, what you're pointing out here. 300 people, air strikes. what about jordan, lebanon, and turkey? >> now there was an isis video showing isis trying to get into jordan, recruit people potentially. all this stuff flying around. that could suggest they're trying to go into other countries. the other thing to watch was on what karen was saying, that the fbi director is saying there may be at least 100 americans who have gone over to the midea mideast, are working with isis as jihadists, training. all of them could have american passports after that training
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try, we stress try, come back to the united states and european countries and launch terror attacks. when you have a nonpolitical person saying that, that is a big fear for the administration. >> obviously they got the irs, they got the v.a., they still have problems with obamacare and pretty much everywhere and bad economy that contracted in the last quarter. >> right. >> do you see a different tone, mood going on as you report from there every day? >> they're hopeful on the economy because of the jobs numbers. you're right. the contraction is the growth number is something they can't hide. that's awful. the jobs numbers have been getting better. they're hopeful that will turn around this summer. we shall see obviously. i think the irs scandal is perhaps the most dangerous one. when we've been pressing that about them, i said the new -- if it's a republican conspiracy theory, why are two years of lois lerner's e-mails missing? if you want to prove that it's not a conspiracy theory, get somebody to recover the e-mails, put them out there and shut
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there once and for all. >> almost every computer expert i've talked to says it's nearly impossible to lose them because of a crash. look, i'm sure you have a blackberry, an iphone, an ipad. you can still get your e-mails from any one of those devices. >> and the timing is when those people were focusing. today we learned the e-mail company that had been in recovery days, weeks, after all this happened. >> but then they still have the v.a. looming and you have hearing keep going on and now you've got democrats and republicans kind of uniting there. they might like the unemployment number going down but 50 million americans on food stamps and 50 million in poverty. that's a big number. >> there is a narrow window for this president between now and the mid terms, especially if he was to lose control over the senate. his agenda would be dead after that. he has a narrow window here in the next few months to try to get immigration reform, jobs
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initiatives through. it's going to be few and far between. after those mid terms, you're talking tonight about hillary clinton in 2016. right after the midterms -- >> i'm not going to drag you into the political arena. >> good. >> i'll safe that for after you leave. chuck todd's comments made a lot of news. >> because he was referring to -- some people took that out of context, chuck todd was saying the presidency is over. >> he was talking about the poll. >> he was talking about the poll, in fairness of chuck. that's what i try to do as a reporter. that was an nbc poll, one of the most respected in the business. the fox new polls also highly respeed, we shouldn't ignore that, regardless of others say. the poll said the majority of the americans say that this president cannot leave in the middle of the term. that's what chuck was referring to. that's a fact, not an opinion. a majority, democrats and republicans, are saying he might able to lead for the rest of the term. >> i hope you don't get responsible for the things i say because i'm an opinion person and you're not.
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>> i don't even know you. >> all right. ed henry. >> coming up, more reaction, ed klein, the author of "blood feud." he debuts that book right here on this program. we'll ask him about the tensions that exists between the obamas and clintons and why hillary's health could be a real issue in 2016. and later, a crisis at our southern border continues to spiral out of control as unaccompanied children are now jumping on to moving trains to enter the country illegally. that and more on this busy news night. illegally. that and more on this busy news night. are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep
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♪ welcome back to ♪ welcome back to "hannity." isis insurgent in iraq continue their bloody march toward baghdad. now in the just last few days the violent militants the expanded their territory controlling much of iraq's western border after seizing three more towns an main border crossings with syria. the latest setback for iraq's military force comes just days after the president announced he'll be sending 300 u.s. military advisers to iraq. here with reaction to all of this is fox news contributor colonel alan west and fox news military analyst general tom mcinerney is with us.
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guys, good to see you. thank you. colonel west, let me start with you. it's a two-part question. a, is what we're seeing city and town after town be toppled ground we had gained through a lot of bloodshed on america's part? is that a direct result of the president pulling out early and, with that said, what do we do now? >> well, there can be no debate about the fact we left a vacuum there. in 2011, i was on a visit to israel and prime minister benjamin netanyahu said don't withdraw all of your forces out of iraq because you will create a vacuum. so what we're seeing play out is the exact same killing fields of pol pot and could be ten times worst. annihilation and destruction and decimation of this isis army. they already have a capital in one of northern part of syria and the province they have
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taken. it's not a threat to iraq, it's also a threat to our neighbors there as well as a threat to our best ally israel. the formation of an islamic caliphate will just bode very bad for the united states of american and indeed the entire world. >> what do we do, colonel? >> i think you've got to start striking on them, hit their base camps, their lines of communication -- >> so air strikes and intelligence? >> i think you have the intelligence and the air strikes initially to soften them up and i believe you're going to have to go in and have a ground mop up operation and make sure you have annihilated this enemy. it's a enemy focus, not terrain focus. >> what do you do now with the territory that was under their control and is now gone? >> it was definitely caused about that vacuum that allen west mentioned. no question about it. the other thing is, look,
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maliki lived in iran for 20 years while he was exiled. the fact is he has a propensity and he's really aligned with the iranians. number one target in that region for us is iran. let's remember before we do anything. number two, we need to get the saris, the qataris. we cannot deny that. they are trying to put a sunni firewall between iraq and the levant. and unless we acknowledge that and get them involved and probably the most important thing is if we don't get a new prime minister, we've lost iraq. no matter what we do, we can carry air strikes, do all of that, sean, but it's not going
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to work until we get the sunnis back into a leadership position where they are included in the government along with the kurds. otherwise we have lost iraq. >> let me ask you both this. because rand paul made some news over the weekend when he said what's going on now, he said, i don't blame the president but do i blame the iraq war for chaos in the middle east and said it's now a jihadist wonderland, not precisely because we got over involved, not because we had too little involvement. colonel west, your reaction to that. >> i think that's a very simpleton explanation of global security, vision. i think that rand paul totally does not understand that part of the world. when the president of the united states of america said we were pivoting away from the middle east, he basically emboldened all the jihadists that were there. another question that no one is asking is why did the president use united states military resources and assets to support islamic forces in libya but not in iraq to go against an islamic
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army. i think rand paul was saying something political expedient, may be a populous message but it does not show the vision of the commander in chief. >> thank you both for being with us. coming up, ed klein's brand new book "blood feud" is rocking washington tonight. he is here tonight in his first interview to explain michelle obama, what her nasty nickname for hillary clinton is, and more. and also later tonight -- >> we know first the targeting occurred. therefore, second, we know that this is worse than article ii of the nixon impeachment count, which says nixon endeavored to use the irs. the irs back then resisted. >> george will not mincing words. we have reaction as we continue straight ahead. this is the age of knowing what needs to be done. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have.
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♪ welcome back to welcome back to "hannity." my next guest is making waves by claiming the two most powerful families in the democratic party just don't get along and that the relationship between the clintons and obamas has devolved into a down right venomous grudge match. joining me is author ed klein. how are you? you were the editor of ""newsweek"" for 12 years? >> 12 years. managing editor. >> the left hates you. every time i do a book, i do an interview with you, there's massive attacks on you.
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>> that's right. >> so you're expecting it this time. >> it hasn't happened yet. the slime just comes at you, you know? and you duck. i'm ready for it. >> interestingly, your book is ahead of hillary's which just came out on amazon. >> my book is going up and her book is going down. it says as much about hillary as it does my book. >> michelle obama you say has a nickname for hillary, hildebeast. >> right. >> the first thing, because i read through the book. you source the book. but a lot of these are unnamed sources. that's where you're going to get attacked. what is your answer, especially on knowing about hillary's health, unnamed sourceses. bill clinton of obama, i hate that man more than any man i've ever met. >> there are a couple things. what people don't understand when they say why do they talk
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to you? they talk to you because they want to boast about the fact that they're close to power and they want to tell you how important they are. and then they also want to get their point of view across as well. >> other media sources do this all the time. when you do it you're attacked more. do you think that's unfair? >> i do. >> you do. >> it comes with the territory. i think what i do is get more into the personal lives of these people than a lot of the other political books do. >> you talk about hillary's health and age. and you go into great specificity. how could you possibly find out
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about her health? >> her doctor, alan schwartz, who i tried to reach but wouldn't talk to me. >> you tried. >> and bill told me hillary had heart valve problems and they were considering doing heart valve replacement surgery. bill was told that she had to be monitored for the rest of her life. >> all right. going back to this bill clinton/barack obama hatred. it's pretty interesting -- when bill clinton said they played the race card on me and they planned to do it from the very beginning, he never got over that, did he? >> never. and to this day he talks about it almost like compulsively. how could they play the race card on me? he keeps on talking about it, he considers himself still the first black president, even though we now have a real black president. >> i have a friend of bill clinton's, i'm not going to say who, who told me he thinks obama is the most incompetent person he's ever seen in politics. is that true? >> that's true. and bill has said that repeatedly in private
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conversations among his friends and associates that this guy is, as i once called him, an amateur, over his head, he's incompetent, and his by constitutional unable to really manage things. >> you explain in the book there was a deal, that the reason that bill went so heavily for him in 2012 is because -- >> they agreed during a golf game that bill would go all out for obama in 2012 even though he didn't like him and didn't think he deserved re-election, and he said so, if in return obama would promise to back hillary in 2016. that was the deal. >> and there was a big battle you chronicle in the book about how obama wanted hillary to take the fall on benghazi and bill was adamant, no way. >> what's never been report sed that after the president called hillary on that night when our benghazi mission was being attacked, and told her that he wanted hillary to put out this
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cockamamy story about it, video. she called bill and told him that. bill was in little rock at the time. he said, you can't to that. and they discussed what she could do. and they decided that she couldn't say no to the president because if she did or if she resigned the democrats would never forgive her and this would hurt her chances in 2016. >> let me go back to the health issue of hillary for a second because bill clinton himself said it took her, what, six months to recover. >> six months of hard physical rehabilitation to recover. >> right. you're saying that her health and age, she is really unhealthy. you're saying she has a heart valve problem. the reason she fainted in buffalo and the reason she fell in yemen and you say she's fainted other times. >> that's right. but, you know, i'm not a doctor. and i couldn't talk to her doctor because he wouldn't obviously talk to me. but other doctors have told me this is a condition that has to be watched. it doesn't mean oh we i don't
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want to say that she is, therefore, incapable of run for president. but like other people who have had physical ailments, she has to come clean with her medical records so the american people can judge. >> do we or don't we? i think this is important. they've only had one dinner together at the white house, you said? only one. >> michelle and valley jarrett, her best friend, tried to keep the clintons out of the white house. >> why don't they like them? >> they have great -- first of all, they continue having terrible feelings from 2008 when hillary and bill said terrible things about obama and obama said terrible things about the clintons. they've never forgotten that. on top of that, they feel that bill has a possible hold over obama if he gets too close to him. and they don't want that to happen. >> in other words, they may sway him? >> yes. because bill is very
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persuadable. >> so obama ignored them when they went to denner? >> obama took out his blackberry and started playing with it under the table while bill was talking. >> to send a message. >> to send a message, i don't care what you say. >> you talk in this book about michelle and barack's relationship. they're not getting along, you say. >> they sleep in separate rooms. when they go on vai indication they occupy separate wings in the house. when barack is talking about certain things that michelle is not interested she puts her ear phones on and doesn't listen to him and tunes him out. they go separate ways when they're on vacation. it is not what i call a warm and fuzzy relationship, although i have to say i think he loves his wife. >> do you think she's jealous of him? >> i think she's very jealous of him and feels that he isn't doing as good as she wants him to. >> we're going to have more tomorrow night, we'll be back.
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ed klein, good to see you, thank you. >> great to be here. and coming up next on "hanni "hannity." >> now we know not only her hard drive but six other people intimately involved in this suddenly crashed in an amazing, miraculous coincidence. >> george will lays out the reason why a prosecutor should be assigned to this scandal. disturbing reports of illegal children crossing the border on what some are calling death trains. he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor.
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welcome back welcome back to "hannity." the irs scandal seems to be getting more complex and controversial every day. now fox news krin butter george will is laying out all the reasons why he thinks special prosecutors needed to get to the bottom of all this. take a listen. >> we know first the targeting
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occurred. therefore, second, we know that this is worse r worse than article ii of the nixon impeachment count which says nixon endeavored to use the irs. the irs back then resisted. third, we know that this became public in an act of deceit when lois lerner planned a question with a friend and an audience to try and get this out on her own terms. fourth, we know she has taken the fifth amendment because she has a right to do this when she has a reasonable suspicion that there might be criminal activity involved. fifth, we know from the timeline you put up today there have been 13 months of stonewalling on this. and sixth, now we know that not only her hard drive but six other people intimately involved in this suddenly crashed in an amazing coincidence. >> two katies. ville to straighten it out. katie pavlich, he laid out such
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a compelling case, we laid out a compelling case. all the e-mails go missing at once. they said they had them. the irs commissioner said they had them. said they would be forthcoming. they knew in february they didn't have them. they lied, lied, lied, lied. >> i think it's really important to talk about what the e-mails are. it's not all the e-mails that are missing, only the e-mails that are going to the white house, department of justice, fec and outside groups are missing. half the e-mails she has, the ones going to inside the agency, she doesn't have the ones going outside the irs, which would be the most damning of the e-mails from january 2009 to april 2011. i think we need to focus on what we do have. we have e-mail from lois learner sending information of information to groups to the fbi. we have e-mails showing her talking to staffers of democratic congressman on the hill and we have e-mails showing she was working with the department of justice to get a criminal case together to prosecute one of these groups to
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send the message to all of them. >> do you think, gavin mcguinness, that they are involved in a massive coverup and that they could possibly get caught? >> yes. i think both are true. i think it will be easy to catch them once we get serious about what's going on here. e-mails don't disappear. anyone who knows anything about computers is the only way you you can fully destroy something is physically snap a hard drive. >> they're saying they don't have the hard drive. that's already happened. it's not. your e-mails are not on the hard drive. your e-mails are on aer is vir. server. >> we've done this a million times. we've all done this ourselves. >> katie keifer, this is your book, you took that from -- >> barack obama's favorite catch phrase. >> the other one is, i learned about it on tv, like with the rest of you. >> that's right. >> right. >> to add some humor to the situation. barack obama does deserve credit for creating one green job, which is the job of recycling
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loisz lea lois lerner's computer. to be more serious i applaud you to draw attention to this, sean. there's a bigger scandal within the scandal of the e-mails. that is that barack obama would never had been elected has he had used the irs to shut down the tea party. >> you mean in 2012. >> in 2012. because 60% of the millennials voted for barack obama in 2012. they did not have the opportunity to hear the truth that the tea party was going to offer us. >> because -- lois lerner, i think the smoking gun e-mail and we played it on the program is lois lerner saying they want us to do it, they want the irs to do it. >> i did that, too, on townhall.com. we reported on an e-mail that surfaced from the oversight committee showing sarah ingram, who is in care of implementing the obama care. she said she was happy that president obama was on the
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campaign trail, naming the dark money groups, americans for prosper by. everyone remembers him saying that. just because we're focus and lois lerner doesn't mean this is a wide scope in terms of who is involved here and it's not just in the the irs. it goes directly to the department of justice. >> you notice that gavin has all of the tattoos we didn't know he had. what are the writing tons other side? >> i don't even know anymore. i was 18. >> what is the writing? >> this is about a battle in scott lan aland and this is abo wallace. no, but what you were talking about, these voters didn't have the opportunity to get the information, obama's bread and butter low information to voters. you could hand them the most controversial watergate stuff imaginable and they wouldn't care because they're voting for the cool guy. >> my point and that's why i wrote this book is because there's a new harvard poll out that shows that millennials are set to vote for hillary clinton and this upcoming election. and so i want to show as a millennial speaking to other
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millennials that hillary clinton is going to be barack obama .0. >> me and gavin. you two are the millennials. >> we need accountability from our president. so our generation is going to demand that. i also provide solutions. >> as soon as they start paying taxes, all of the young people are living in mommy and daddy's basement because they can't get jobs. more of the great american panel and when we come back we'll get their take, all of these unaccompanied children trying to enter the u.s. because they think obama is going to give them amnesty. "duck dynasty" goes to washington. and willie's brother, running for congress. much more as "hannity" continues. our new flatbread sandwiches may be flat... the flavors, are anything but. so whether it's taste inspired by the freshness of the mediterranean... or the smoky spice of the southwest...
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♪ welcome back to "hannity." disturbing new reports from our disturbing new reports from our nation's southern border. now we have video of unaccompanied illegal children risking their lives by jumping aboard moving trains all in an attempt to get to the u.s. here with us we continue with our great american panel. look at that and i'm thinking why is that happening because they all think and they're all spreading word that if they get to this country now they're all going to get amnesty. >> yeah, but maybe kids are the only ones dumb enough to believe
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it these days. the number in immigration is going down because obama's economy is such a screw up. even the illegals are going, maybe it's not such a great place to be anymore. >> it's a real crisis. look at these kids on top of trains writ lalry risking their lives coming without parents. >> sean, this reiterates the point we've been making for a long time and that is that open borders are inhumane borders. if they know they can get through the border by themselves, these are kids, they aren't drug cartels, coming across and turning themselves in. that's because we have an open border and we don't have enforcement there. talking to the patrols there, they're upset because they signed up to patrol the border, not to baby sit. >> that's what joe said on that program last week. that we literally, our border agents are taking care of kids in day care centers. >> it's not their job. >> it's not their job. >> we do have what the president claims a humanitarian crisis, but the fact is if we want to help people all over the world,
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not just in central america, what we can do is get our economy roaring back on track. >> we don't control the border though. >> we can't take care of children until we get our economy back on track. we need -- you mentioned before the break that people are living at home with their parents. we have over a third of millennials living at home with your parents. >> isn't that pathetic? i can't think of anything worse than being 30 years old and living in mommy's basements. >> that's the student debt at the same time. >> that's what this administration wants. be an artist, don't get a job, pajama boy is our icon. >> it worked for barack. >> we have 43% of our generation that's nonwhite. so we do want a diverse country. but at the same time we can't help these children if we don't have jobs, if we're living in our parents' basement. >> i don't want these children. it's not my problem. they're not just jumping on a train on their own volition.
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they're being sent here. the mexican government has a lot of culpability here because they encourage it. >> for 100 bucks you can get on a jet ski in the rio grand and go across the border. one foot on dry land and you're here. you're going to be sent -- >> i brought about 12 jobs when i came here in '99. i spent ten grand ten years. after a bunch of visas got a green card. with this system where people get random amnesties you're rewarding people who break the rules and punish people who follow the rules. >> exactly. and we have to point out that the traffickers are getting paid to bring them across the border but i.c.e. is delivering them somewhere, could be anywhere, maine, massachusetts, in the united states. they're finishing the job for the human traffickers. >> he definitely wants young people to come into this country because that destabilizes the country, their potential voters. he doesn't ca about their
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humanity, as i was saying. >> we do need real solution to getting the economy back on track. that's what i put in my book, let me be clear, so that our generation can start helping people by having a better economy, then we can start providing to these. >> guys, good to see you all. two katies, i didn't mix them up once for the record. you didn't get katie once. i'm going to find out about those tattoos. coming up next, you're going to meet a member of the extended "duck dynasty" family whos has his sights on washington. nobo o. intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. the problem isn't likely to go away... ...on its own. so it's time we do something about it. and there's help. premarin vaginal cream. a prescription that does what no over-the-counter product was designed to do. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue
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says his basic platform begins with god and run with the full support of robertson family to restore america to what it once was. zach, how are you? welcome to the program. >> doing good, sean. how are you? >> where's the beard, man? >> i shaved it after duck season, it comes off. i'm one of the few robertsons that has to act like a professional. >> you may lose phil robertson's vote, you keep this up. i'm friends with him. i know him. >> i got his number. >> you're run for office. it's amazing -- well, not really amazing. they're well loved. well liked. people respect what they stand for. but the power and support of the family is pretty important in this race. what difference does it make to you, do you think? >> well, the support of the family means a lot to me. we share very similar background and philosophy, albeit political or spiritual beliefs as well. they're going to be a big part of the campaign. i'm going to have phil as my pr
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director. he's so good with the media. and probably going to have si as my strategic consultant. >> i might -- i don't know about that. >> we're still working on the details. >> what about the issues that have come up when the family comes under fire and issues involving social issues. where do you stand on all that? >> well, obviously i'm a social conservative. my platform begins with god. that's what this whole thing is about. and washington when we look at what's going on we see an erosion away from that platform. we see the ruling classes got out and in this place they place themselves. that scares me because we didn't send these folks to washington, d.c. to determine our rights. we sent them there to defend our rights. that's not what's going on, sean. >> you know, do you think social issues is where the country needs to focus on. i'm looking at unemployment, the lowest participation rate since 1978, 50 million americans you out of work and welfare and p
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pover poverty. we'll problems. abroad we've been chronicling that tonight and every night. what is the main problem, social issues, economy, what's happening abroad? >> i think all the issues that you've mentioned are simp mattic of the larger problem, which is a government that believes that they're god. so all of these economic issues they really begin with the natural law that men's rights do not come from other men, they come from god almighty. thomas jefferson said that we're created and that our rights come from god, not man. >> what are you top three issues? if you could change them as a leader in congress, what would it be? >> number one, we need to overturn obamacare because that's the government forcing us to purchase their health care insurance because they think we don't know any better. common core which we've overturned in louisiana here this past week, thanks to bobby jindal. and our district in the fifth district i believe the epa regulations on farmers are out of control. every situation is the government coming in and trying to dictate what we're going to do on a local level.
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we've got to stand up against it. >> appreciate it. that is all the time we have left this evening. record "hannity" the series each week night at 10:00 eastern and start your day with "fox and friends" 5:to 9:00. this is a fs alert. right now the irs under intense spotlight in a rare late night hearing investigating lois lerner's vanishing emails and you are looking live at the house oversight hearing starting any moment now on the still growing irs scandal. and tonight, irs commissioner john does kinnen is in the hot seat. we will continue monitoring the hearing and take you live as news warrants. right now fox news correspondent mike emanuel has more from the hill. >> we are expecting him to expecting tough questions about the disappearing email. we know that darrell issa has already questioned whether he has been telling the truth when he has come up here to capitol hill.