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send us your thoughts on what you saw tonight. go to facebook.com/thekellyfile. good to have you with us this evening. thank you for watching. i'll be back at 9:00 in the morning. this is "the kelly file." welcome to "hannity" and this is a fox news alert. chaos on our southern border that continues to spiral out of control. this thursday i'll be traveling down to texas where governor rick perry will join me along the border. we'll give you our viewers a first hand tour of the situation, a hannity special investigation. we hope you won't miss. first to see just how bad things are, well, you need look no further than murrieta, california, where protesters blocked buses were blocked from dropping illegal immigrants in that town. joining us from california is fox's own will carr. >> reporter: throughout the day we've seen several hundred of supporters and protesters, the battle lines have been drawn. both sides are fired up.
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they are all waiting to see if any more buses will be delivered to the processing facility here in murrieta. protesters say they are worried the immigrants might be released after they are processed. they fear taxpayers will have to foot the bill for food, clothing, shelter, and health care. some protesters are willing to go jail to stop any bus that comes into this community. >> at the least, at the least, i don't have a fortune, but i have my life and sacred honor. that's going to have to be enough. >> this is the federal government forcing its will upon a community. it's frustrating. i'm watching a federal government treat people like cattle for a political agenda. >> a number of the supporters say it would be inhumane to not help the immigrants, many of whom are women and children. >> i don't think that mobbing a bus of terrified children is the way to go about it.
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if you want to protest this take to it your politicians door step, take it to the white house. don't terrorize little kids who are already scared. >> earlier today a plane loaded with immigrants landed in san diego. there were reports that the immigrants were then bussed to chula vista. as for how many are going to come here in the future the mayor says he has no idea because federal authorities are not telling him anything. >> we're trying to get information out to both sides of the protest line but when we don't have answers people get very frustrated. >> reporter: the mayor said this is a very small tight-knit community and he says over the last week it's been very controversial here. the biggest controversy he ever dealt with before this were salary increases and term limits. >> will in california tonight. thank you. the consequences of illegal immigration is not just an issue along the southern border. joining me now, "the washington times" writer david boyer has a
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shocking report on a very disturbing situation in pennsylvania. david? >> reporter: sean, last month in philadelphia, which has declared itself a sanctuary city, meaning they protect illegal immigrants from deportation, there's a case where a doctor was walking to her home after a night out with friends. she was approached from behind by a man who forced her into her home. he raped her repeatedly. the police in philadelphia have arrested a suspect in this case who is a two-time illegal immigrant from honduras. he's now in jail. he entered the united states in june of 2013 and was apprehended at the time and sent back to honduras. but somehow he got back in the united states and had been living in philadelphia for quite a while. >> david, thank you. there's a potentially deadly outcome of having this influx of illegals crossing in to the u.s. and it has to do with diseases they are bringing with them.
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now we go houston, texas, for the details. >> reporter: a lot of people talking about this. the intent now is not to degrade the children, but when you have a large group of people in one spot there is the possibility that diseases can spread. and bottom line, according to some border patrol agents things are so hectic, they do not know what's getting through in terms of disease. >> there is one disease could have deadly consequences here in the u.s. our good friend is joining us from dallas, texas, tonight with an exclusive report about a potential break out of tuberculosis. todd? >> reporter: that's right, sean. good evening. my sources inside a camp for illegals say it's one giant emergency room. they tell me tuberculosis has become a very dangerous issue there. now nurses say the number of children presenting with
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symptoms of tuberculosis is simply staggering. spitting up blood, chest pains, constant coughing, just some of the symptoms. there are at least three confirmed cases out of a facility for illegals in austin, texas. now we've also learned nurses and other health care workers are telling us that the federal government, the federal government is covering up the extent of the health crisis. they say kids have scabbies and chicken pox and epidemic of lice so severe they say the bugs can be seen crawling down the faces of the children. now, bcfs is the organization hired by health and human services to run the fast and say no one is infected with tb at their facilities and no major health issues there either. my sources, and i have more than a half-dozen, are standing by their statements. it's impossible to know the full extent of the communicable
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disease threat because the feds refuse to allow random inspections of their facilities by the media. as i report exclusively in my foxnews.com column health care workers have been told they could be arrested, arrested if they talk about what's really happening at that camp, sean. >> joining me now at the hannity big board with some startling new statistics is fox and friends co-host ainsley earhart. good to see you. you got a lot of information tonight. >> let's talk about some of these numbers. the gallup poll polled individuals around the country. here are the numbers. 13% of the world's adults, they want to leave their own country permanently. gallup interviewed 501,366 individuals and the top destination the this. look how many people want to live in the united states. these are potential migrants. 138 million want to be here in the u.s. 42 million in the uk.
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37 million in canada. and 31 million in france, sean. >> by the way that number is huge. i guess what that says if we don't, if people come in the country illegally, don't respect our laws and sovereignty and we don't sends it back what message does you want send to the 138 million. there's no consequences. >> let's compare the numbers to the bush administration, compare his administration to barack obama's administration. in 2008 during president bush's administration 8,143 were turned away and deported. under his administration. 2008. let's look at 2013 during president obama's administration, 1,669 turned away and deported. so 8,000 in 2008 and then now 1,000. these numbers come from i.c. e. >> tens and hundreds of thousands of people. this has become a massive crisis. this goes back to a decision the
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administration made not enforce immigration law. i want to show our audience here, we have the homeland security secretary, refusing to answer a basic question about whether or not those kids will be returned to the countries from which they came from. take a look. >> are you prepared to deport these children, young mothers that we're seeing and all these images -- >> our message to those who come here illegally, our border is not open to illegal migration. >> i'm sorry. it sounds like a very careful response. are they going to be deported or not? this is the bottom line. i know there's a process they have to go through. will most of these children that we have seen in this desperate situation stay in america or will they be returned to their homes in central america? >> there's a deportation proceeding that's commenced against illegal migrants including children. we are looking at ways to create
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additional options for dealing with the children in particular consistent with our laws and our values. >> but ainsley this is having an impact on our health care system, education system, our legal justice system, massive. so the question is, nobody has made that decision. they are moving them into camps. that doesn't seem like they are sending them home. >> these pictures are awful. kids sleeping in sleeping bags. trapped in fence like material. cages. these are kids that don't have their parents. are we expecting them to group and be upstanding citizens if they grew up in orphanages without their parents? who will pay for that psychological work they will need down the road. president obama is allowing immigrants that entered illegally before 2007 to apply for deportation deferrals. then you have the backlogs in the court system now and immigration courts. smugglers now -- this is a huge business, down south of the border. $12,000 families are paying smugglers to smuggle their
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children across the border. >> and telling them, by the way, turn yourself over to border agents because you'll have permission to stay. >> one last thing because we'll go down the border later this week and have a firsthand look. we'll be traveling with governor rick perry of texas. he was on this weekend and he said the president is inept and doesn't care about securing the border. let's take a look at that. >> what has to be addressed is the security of the border. you know that. i know that. the president of the united states knows that. i don't believe he particularly cares whether or not the border of the united states is secure. i have to believe that when you do not respond in any way that
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you are either inept or you have some ulterior motive. >> we have the ability to fix the crisis but look what's happening. we have chaos. militias going down to texas. we saw what happened in murrieta, california. >> the president says he wants to fix the problem. 2,000 individuals sent back and now 1,000 under his administration. >> very telling. great information. also coming up tonight he has been warning this country for decades about the illegal invasion of our border in the south. coming up next, patrick j. buchanan will weigh in. later tonight new video surfaces of the head of the islamic state group in iraq, isis. so what does the public appearance mean? why was he wearing a watch? we have an analysis. before we go, we want to wish our 43rd president, george w. bush a happy birthday. he turned 68 yesterday. much more on this edition of "hannity" straight ahead. whoa! nobody insures more bikes than progressive. do you guys ride? well, sometimes. -no -- yes. -yeah. well, if you know anybody else who also rides,
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♪ "hannity." the invasion of illegal immigrants and in particular unaccompanied children at our southern border control to spiral out of control. in murrieta, california, authorities are trying to dump these ilgs into a holding facility there. protesters on both sides are making this very difficult. take a look at this. >> we are your fruit pickers. >> go back! >> usa! usa! >> we are the ones that clean your homes. >> you're illegal. go back to washington, d.c. >> joining us now with reaction
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author of the brand new book "the greatest comeback" how richard nixon rose from defeat, patrick buchanan joins us. your 12th book. pat, there's two themes that, in your books, this being a different book, immigration, american decline. you see this, this is all government created, isn't it? >> well it's not all government created. there are people all over the world that to come to the united states but as ronald reagan says a country that won't or can't control it's borders is not a country any more. what's happening on our southern border and europe the failed states of the third world are driving people basically to try to seek to have what exists in the west and the united states but the truth is if you do not get control of folks pouring in to your country from all over the world they will alter the character and composition of your country and change it
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forever without the consent of the american people. >> look at murrieta, california. we have militia guys threatening to go down to texas. government not enforcing the law is now creating a situation that's now spiraling out of control. >> sean, 1991, i ran against george h.w. bush, 1992 you went down the border in san diego. they were coming across the border at 5,000 every weekend pouring in and they all talked about secure the border because illegals are pouring into the united states and if the government had acted then we would be dealing not 12 million or 20 million but 3 million. many would be gone. it's a failure of both political parties. presidents of both parties. why don't they know how to control the borders of their own country. >> i was there in marietta, georgia, not murrieta, california. i couldn't get in to your rally at the time. you were run for president. you were anti-establishment for a long time. i look at the republican governors. i'm pretty happy at the job they are doing. i look at republicans in washington.
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no vision. they're timid. afraid of their own shadow. won't cut off funding for obamacare and go after conservatives that do. >> let me ask you. why can't you you, given the problem that you've got, you're seeing tens of thousands, scores of thousands of children pouring into the country. why can't the government get together we need a secure fence all along the border of the united states with mexico. we got to tell folks we know how much you want to come but we decides who comes in. >> put people who are coming from honduras, guatemala, and el salvador. put them on an airplane and send them home. >> that's what general eisenhower did in 1953. i hate to say the name of the project. it was called operation wetback. he sent a united states general down where a million people poured into texas in the southwest and said clean this up. they sent them back to central mexico.
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>> i don't like the term either but you know what they do in mexico if you come from central america they either put you in jail or send you home. >> it's felony in mexico. in addition to that, you go through that terrible country. many children are suffering horribly, i think, going through that country. why is the government of the united states not got the moral moxy to do its duty and defend our borders. >> when you see murrieta, cal, you hear militias going down to texas because the government is not doing their job. this is a government caused crisis. barack obama rewrites laws, chooses not to entowards laws, even jonathan turly says we're at a constitutional tipping point. you've been following presidents for a long time. have you seen anybody like this before? >> i think any president, you know, george w. bush -- taking a look at what's happening now would at least finally act but this president doesn't act. he talks. what he says is an excuse for
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his inaction, sean. i've never seen a president like that. >> i'll go my own way. sue me. that's his line. sue me. i'll do it myself. we have a constitution. we have separation of powers. >> i think barack obama has decided, i'm not going to get nothing from these guys and i'm going to do nothing except what i want to do and i'll do it by executive order and they can go fly a kite and i'll be who i want to be. >> let me ask you about this book. you worked for nixon. you worked in the reagan administration. you've been around the block once or twice. but the second article of impeachment was about literally reflected, the potential abuse of the irs. >> what were they trying to do? apparently. what they were trying to do is harass political enemies by doing an audit. look was done now by the irs. there's a deliberate violation of the constitutional rights of decent citizens in small numbers
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who are in the tea party in 2010 wanted to organize, wanted to get involved in politics. democracy with a small d. you would think liberals would say this is how politics ought network. these people were discriminated against systematically. >> you wrote here about how nixon rose from defeat to create a new majority. a lot of conservatives that i know are concerned about this. you look at the electoral map, new york, new jersey, california, illinois, probably washington, oregon gone. the electoral map. you got run the table if you're a republican to win a presidential election. >> you know what this book is about? richard nixon's two-time loser comes to new york, quits politics, works for goldwater, republican party shattered. it had one-third of the seats in the house one half in both hours one-third of the governorships, and nixon comes back in 1965, '66, '67, '68, a year of turbulence, violence, assassinations, war, bobby
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kennedy, and he moves through this with wallace here and humphrey here and becomes president of the united states. you know what he accomplished, 49 state electoral victory. >> can it be duplicated? >> it can't be now. nixon won california five times on national tickets. reagan won it four times of nrp national tickets. >> can't happen any more. >> i think reagan and nixon both would have a difficult time carrying california today. what's happened is the cultural revolution which is described there which we used as a foil and ran against and built a great silent majority that cultural social moral revolution captured a lot of americans young, captured a significant slice of the american people, captured the media, captured hollywood, the culture is gone. we're the counter culture now. >> where is the grateful dead concert tonight, pat? pat, as always you're one of the great writers. provocative, smart, as always
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historic. thank you. patrick j. buchanan. >> nixon now more than ever. >> coming up, new video surface out of the iraq reportedly from the head of the islamic state group, that's isis. so how can this terrorist be hunted down and why was he released from u.s. custody in the first place. that was back in 2009. we'll check in with colonel ralph peters. he'll join us with analysis. later tonight -- >> of course, he claimed that he didn't. all this stuff. he took a lie detector test. i had him take a polygraph which he passed. >> new developments, that audio was unearthed by the washington free beacon of hillary clinton defending her decision to represent a child rapist that she knew was guilty in 1975. tonight she's responded. we have a response. we'll get a reaction from ed kline. more as "hannity" continues.
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♪ welcome back. islamic state group formerly known as isis continue their bloody rampage across iraq. a new video shows the secretive a new video shows the secretive militant leader abu al-baghdadi in one of his first public appearances differing a sermon. in the video the terrorist who recently proclaimed himself the leader of all followers of islam
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instructs all muslims to obey him. with a $10 million bounty on his head, this rare appearance shows how brazen this individual is. this is the same radical islamist who was released from custody in 2009 and told our troops, we'll see you in new york. here with reaction from lieutenant colonel ralph peters. his latest novel "hell or richmond" just received an award for literary excellence. congratulations. >> thank you. good to see you. >> i know we were overwhelmed with a lot of prisoners and i know we have a lot of things going on. i still don't understand the conditions under which he was released, and making that statement at that time. >> well, president obama made it clear that he was going to shut iraq down. we had a lot of prisoners. we were closing out. it was a clearance sail.
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abu bakr al-baghdadi now known as khalif abraham was a savvy guy. he didn't get out of line. he wasn't a problem prisoner. so as a clever guy do he acted the right part and got out and now paying a price. >> paying a huge price. this is an offshoot, sort of you have these loosely affiliated terror groups. this is said to be most extreme, the most brutal. meaning what? is this guy in the end going to try to be more brutal than bin laden? >> he already is. bin laden, even though he's a horrible terrorist who attacked america and twin towers he had his own code. there were things he would not do to fellow muslims at least not en masse. while abu bakr al-baghdadi, his group now known only as the
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islamic state and the name change is important, they are so brutal that about a year ago al qaeda broke ties with them. because of their savage behavior towards fellow muslims. al qaeda -- it looks like they are cozying up because everybody likes a winner. the obama administration was determined to see no evil. as a result of which president obama's legacy is shaping up to be not just a new caliphate, which is an important thing to devout muslims, but a terror state in the heart of the middle east. thank you, mr. president. >> he's been described as hyper paranoid. a lot of history surrounding this guy. he's avoided a lot of public appearances. why now? he was wearing a western watch of some kind. why do you think he decided to do this? >> because he's winning. you know as far as the whole thing about him wearing a rolex -- look the koran says you can't wear a rolex, it just says you
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can't drink a california cab with dinner. he has declared a caliphate. again, you don't have to be a terrorist. many strict and devout muslims hear that and the renewal of the caliphate, the rebirth of the caliphate resonates on a very deep emotional level. you also hear people say he's only got 10,000 followers. that was months ago. again, everybody loves a winner. this movement, islamic state former islamic state of iraq and syria is growing and growing and the reason why they chopped off the last church's signalling the caliphate is not just about syria and iraq it's about the universal caliphate. take it seriously. >> i'm not sure i tuned terror groups change their name. terror group formerly known as prince. it's absurd to me.
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>> hannah montana, miley cyrus. >> considering the brutality and threat that he represents, shouldn't the united states, for national security reasons, right now, be targeting him for assassination? he's not a head of a state which would be under executive order not permissible. >> you can split hairs all you want. not you personally but the obama administration can. try to kill this guy a long time ago. the obama administration is just so afraid of its own shadow, and, again, when you look at the islamic state, formerly isis, you look at the remnants of al qaeda, you look at boko haram, they have won thing in common. they all long to attack the united states. why? because they have created this image of us as responsible for all the world's evils but beyond that that's how you get big credit, that's how you become the top dog terrorist movement.
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you hit the homeland. for president obama's neglect of this emergence of a terror state, this declared caliphate, you know, he'll go off to his rich retirement well guarded mansion. the rest of us will be facing terror for decades to come. >> we'll pay a price, for god knows how long, for the mistake of this guy being president and it may go on in perpetuity i fear at times. thank you, colonel. good to see you. >> thank you. >> coming up next tonight right here on "hannity". >> of course he claims that he didn't. all this stuff. he took a lie detector test. i had him take a polygraph. >> that was a tape of hillary clinton talking about the time she defended a child rapist that she says she knew was guilty. guess what. hillary has respond for the first time to that audio. ed kline with his number one "new york times" best seller
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fox news alert in an interview with a parish parenting website hillary clinton responded to the 1975 legal defense that she provide man accused of brutally raping a 12-year-old girl. take a look at this tape. >> i was appointed by the local judge to represent a criminal defendant accused of rape. i asked to be relieved of that responsibility, but i was not and i had a professional duty to represent my client to the best of my ability, which i did. he later pled guilty too lesser included offense. when you're a lawyer you often don't have the choice as to who
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you will represent, and by the very nature of criminal law there will be those who you represent that you don't approve of, but at least in our system you have an obligation and once i was appointed i fulfilled that obligation. >> a very different tone. clinton laughed about how she cleverly got this child rapist and client out of jail with time served in two months. here's the woman who uncovered the shocking clinton recordings. she works for the washington free beacon. first i see inconsistencies. i was appointed. on the tape she was brag how she was doing a favor. means she could have gotten out of it. she was contradicting her own words? >> that's an interesting point. she says on the most recent interview not only she was appointed but also that she
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asked the judge if he could take her off the case because she didn't want to follow through on it and the judge rejected the request. that's the first time that she's spoken about that and every other account that she hasn't mentioned that at all. that's pretty interesting. >> then also she defended the guy and thought he was guilty yeah he took a polygraph and passed which destroyed my faith in polygraphs. she takes a different tone here and when you compare and contrast she was joking and kind of bragging about what she was able to do as a lawyer, right? >> sure. another thing about tone also that's interesting, i was surprised by how kind of detached her argument is in this interview. she makes this dry legal case for why she defended this accused rapist. she said she had an obligation as an attorney. she fulfilled that obligation. she didn't make much of an emotional appeal and a lot of criticism of her was that she
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came off as very callous and kind of cold on it. she was laughing while describing how she was able to successfully plead down her client. and so -- >> wait a minute. so she's saying she had to do it when in fact on that tape she said she didn't have to do it. she said she did it as a favor. she's speaking, bragging about how she got this guy off with time served. this is a guy that raped a child, what, 12-year-old girl? >> yeah. >> she's supposed to stand up for women's rights. i'm sorry. >> yeah. >> when you compare and contrast i found a shocking difference. >> sure. and also that also speaks to an authenticity problem. she's been portrayed as this advocate for women and girls for years and then the tape undercuts it a bit. >> thank you. great reporting. let's go back to that original tape. you just heard what she said when she answered i was appointed, i had to do it.
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her tone was very serious. let's go back to the original tape. >> do you remember that case where i represented that guy? it was a fascinating case. a really interesting case. this guy was accused of raping a 12-year-old. of course he claimed that he didn't. all this stuff. he took a lie detector test. i had him take a polygraph which he passed, which forever destroyed my faith in it. >> how did it turn out? >> joining us now is number one "new york times" best selling authored kline is back with us. and his new book is about the obamas versus the clintons, "blood feud." your book knocked hillary clinton's book off of being number. hillary pulled herself off the
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book tour. her first book, "living history," 600,000. this one was 85,000. and it was down, the second week to 45,000? >> that's right. >> and your book knocked her off "new york times" best seller list. you're number one. >> a piece today in the "the washington post" said not only are her book sales failing, but when you analyze whether people actually read the book who bought the book, 33 -- most people don't get past page 33 of the book, according to this analysis. >> on amazon your book is listed in top ten. >> she's way down in the 60s. >> that's death for a book at this point, third week or whatever. >> it is. >> this is really important. you heard both tapes. >> yes. >> your analysis. >> well, you know, hillary has a very tenuous hold on reality. even when she went from washington to arkansas to marry bill clinton, she knew from the
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beginning that clinton was a philanderer and she denied it. she denied up and down when monica lewinsky happened, when she went to bosnia and got under sniper fire and didn't. now she's on her book tour i was posed to gay marriage and now i'm for it. there's a real character problem. >> you remember william sapphire? >> yes. >> very well respected writer. so which is the real hillary, the one bragging on the tape? fascinating case, destroyed my faith in lie detectors. i got him off with two months served, versus the answer she gave here? >> the problem really is that this is a woman who wants to be president but i don't think she knows the difference between the truth and a lie. >> that's even worse. all right. now there are other issues.
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she's decided apparently, she was so poor and struggling so much that from a pr perspective, this has been such a disaster, this book tour, and sales are so horrible she's headed off to the hamptons after all this and now in the middle of a controversy over speaking fees at a university. >> and paying $250,000 a week for that hampton house. >> she's getting a quarter of a million dollars for the speech. students are saying why are kids borrowing money she can't give a free speech for the kids? >> she says okay i'll give the money to a foundation. >> the clinton foundation. >> the clinton foundation we hear about. >> it's bizarre. you say there's a plan that obama is planning to double cross hillary. >> yeah. you know, i noticed in today's newspapers and other places that there's a report that hillary is moving away and putting distance between herself and obama, which is exactly why i wrote that "new york post" piece.
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that said the obamas are looking for someone other than the clintons to be the nominee in 2016. >> they have what, turned to elizabeth warren? >> they have had secret negotiations with elizabeth warren, valerie jarrett. >> bill clinton comes in, makes a deal with obama, i'll support you in 2012, you support hillary in 2016 and obama will back off. >> that's what's happening. >> we'll watch that closely. i bet she's happy about that. coming up, our great american panel will weigh in on the crisis that's erupting at our southern border. we'll check in with jedediah, katie, and gavin. that and more as this edition of "hannity" continues. there's only two of us... how much dirt can we manufacture?
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hillary clinton is the perfect example of someone who has turned the women's right movement into a joke. not just the work she did back in the day for this child rapist. follow her history through her husband's administration when she was willing to allow him to do whatever he wanted to hold on to political power to gain her senate seat which led to her -- >> do you think that was a conscious decision. >> do i. if you look at her record state department hillary clinton 2016 is going to be portrayed as this big woman's rights activist. if you dig in to her record at the state department she actually let a lot of sexual assaults and minors by home run own security team around the world and women who brought to it to attention, they were the ones punished. >> it won't matter. if you don't have a solid republican alternative. people won't care about that issue. if you talk about monica lewinsky people won't care. how did mitt romney not get elected. e. blint bracel
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>> the electoral map is different if you are a republican p >> biggest problem more hillary clinton is elizabeth warren if she decides to get into the race. she's an ideological ally of barack obama. >> she's a wonderful -- >> a point. >> a hero for low information voters. because they don't do the research. that it don't want to do the research. if they did the research they would know that you can't elect hillary based on feminist because she's a domestic abuser sm she beat bill clinton. bill clinton had to say, i was going town the stairs and hit my head on the banister. that's what the black eye is. >> oh, boy. >> let me go to this. now we've got this battle on the border. obama is not doing anything. >> yeah. >> now you've got militias and people in marietta, california, how bad is it going to get? >> it's going to get pretty bad. you had homeland secretary this weekend, who is a amateur.
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he was an obama fund-raiser. that's why he got that appointment. he has no experience with handling this type of situation and he keeps saying, he won't say we're going to enforce the law and, therefore, we're going to keep people coming. >> government created this crisis. look at these people. one group stopping the bus. the other group fighting. now it's going to get worse along the texas border and they don't know what to do with these people. the answer is obvious, send them home. >> there is no consequence and they led people to believe if you brought people over and they were underage and minors if they had a large potential to be able to day. we'll bring these people to court, to deportation hearings. how do you know they're going to show up and not just stay? how are you going to enforce that? >> they created it. this is a pr white house and they said, this is a great story. let's send a bunch of kids up here and look great for us and help the immigration debate and i sago for it because it will make more people look into it and realize this is a greet sham
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and immigration is only good for rich whites in america and rich whites in mexico. >> why is he not doing anything though? >> because he doesn't like america. he doesn't like americans. >> he forces republicans to have to say something about comprehensive immigration reform. this is how you get republicans nervous and bring them to the table. >> you hear about this teacher, this guy. >> yeah. >> leftist teacher. bill bigelow writes, the fireworks are too much like war. i love fireworks. >> love them. >> of course, not legally in new york, which means i use it in some state that is legal. >> guess who i know in new york. >> that is outlawed in new york. >> air pollution, flying debris, et cetera. compare to real fireworks around the world and war. like, what is wrong with these teachers. why do we let them teach our kids? >> this guy is offended by america. >> he is.
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>> he is offended by a celebration of independence and they pretend it's about howard and the people's resolution. >> did you shoot fireworks as a kid? >> as a maniac. total maniac. >> sparkers. i had it all. >> sparklers? i had it all. >> in brooklyn, we lit them all off. it was rare in my yuppy neighborhood. ash caps and m-80s and -- >> it was fun. >> on a serious note -- >> out of 300 million people -- >> on a serious note, if you read this -- >> katie's new book. you look awesome on the cover. >> thank you. >> it is "assault and flatter can, the truth about the left and the war on women" in book stores everywhere.e "h 3rd and 3. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy.
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the series. also, don't forget, fox and friends first, 5:00 a.m. thanks for being with us. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. flesh. >> this is a fox news alert. the crisis at our border is getting worse. another plane full of central american immigrants mostly children traveling alone landing in san diego. also today new protest in the town that has become a flash point for the immigration crisis. mur let that, california. >> we have not seen any buses arrive today. take a look. both have crowded out of this central processing facility