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see what i'm going to be for halloween this year. an employee of a major corporation. the women wore blue, the men wore wings.-kfñw facebook.com/thekellyfile. see you tomorrow night. i'm megyn kelly. thanks for watching. 1%+tonight, are the presids policies on the ballot? yes or no? >> with the midterm elections days away, are the president's policies on the ballot or not? >> it was nowhere near as bad as it sounds, the scandals of the irs, obamacare website -- >> "saturday night live" hits the president for, well, just about everything. and sir charles barkley about "when you're black you have to deal with sozb(hx much crap fro other black people". >> and an look at helping america's military. "hannity" starts right here,
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right now. welcome to "hannity," we are just eight short days away from the 2014 midterm elections and the races are tightening as we speak. so are republicans going to be able to pick up enoughp5d9 sea take back control of the senate? here he is, host of america's newsroom, our friend bill hammer is at the "hannity" big billb#yc billboard. big billboard. eight days away. of course. >> a nice big billboard. >> how are you? >> i'm good. a lot of movement this weekend in a lot of states. >> has been a little bit. earlier at daybreak nbc news came out with poll saying we're going to put our what-if scenario into motion rightrq h and see where we are. according to that polling and also the real clear politics average, just like we've been talking about for the past month, there's no movement in west virginia. >> that's red. >> that's at 46. >> can i help? i'd like to point the red ones out. >> yeah. okay. montana, well, they didn't really go there yet. >> go ahead. >> i'll give you your -- so now
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you're at 52-48. people seem to be reasonably comfortable with that scenario. so the nbc poll came out earlier today in arkansas and they saw than most of us have seen with pryor and cotton, cotton the republican, pryor the democrat. they've got cotton up two points. real clear average put them all together you've got cotton up -- go ahead and change it one time. so he's up by five points. so this nbc poll had it closer than it has been. i don't know what that means, but i guess we'll find out real soon. >> one of the things you've got to watch out for with all the polls and i think we both agree is there's always that outlier poll. clear politics average. >> that'sl5&exactly right. that's a great clarification. come over to north carolina now. >> this is getting interesting. >> just like arkansas a blue state they want to turn red. and kay hagan, we've seen the trend and the trend has been her friend. this is what nbc found, 43 for
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hagan and 43 for till is. >> that was the second poll in as many days dead even. >> so we put up -- >> which is a win for tillis right now. >> could be. >> odds are last-minute they're going to vote against the incumbent. that's how historically it works. >> try and go back there -- okay, it's not going to give it to us. just so viewers know one point separates them. you want to come to colorado, another blue state. could go red. >> right. >> for the nbc poll today found a much tighter race. this is just one point between gardner and udall. so you put them all together right now and three points, two points in real clear politics average out there in colorado. but the trend really has been for garner. >> within two days he's had a six-point lead and a one-point lead. >> yes. >> i would still keep this red. >> all right. so colorado goes from blue to red. what about(;zry iowa? you have thought now that
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joni ernst, the republican, the trend was always in her favor. >> i think it's going to go red. >> this is what nbc found e7 she's up three points. the real clear average 2.2. >> i think it will be close -- >> close three or close two or close one? >> two, three. >> a lot of democrats are going in that state asx@ñ you know . the other state they went into is kansas. this is deep red america. they foundxzó8 greg orman and roberts. about a month ago he was up ten points. >> one other poll came out too where roberts was up. so i would say it's really, real -- >> i agree with you entirely. .6 of a percentage point? >> that's truly remarkable. there's another poll they did -- usa today, notlrv2r nbc, but th found in louisiana the dr. bill cassidy up seven points on mary landrieu. that could go to a runoff. >> i think that will be a runoff. that will happen in december.
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arkansas i still believe goes now that brings us to 52. >> now you're 52-48. >> two polls this weekend and almost a dead heat in georgia both in the gubernatorial race and senate race. now there's a three-point advantage for both in the latest poll that came out in georgia. >> i don't know if either one gets to 50%. if that's the case -- >> that's january. >> we may not know between louisiana and georgia you wouldn't know until january what the total number down here is. >> what are you doing out here by the way in alaska? >> okay. now you're at 53-47 which is the same place you were three weeks ago on this exact same map. >> i am still 52, 53 at the end. when all is said and done at the end of the day, i really believe there's a great shot for republicans here. >> new hampshire, shasheen and scott? scott brown? >> made up a lot of ground but still down at least three.
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>> look at some of the early voting out here in places like colorado. very interesting. what they did was they went and compared the midterm of 2010 with the midterm of 2014. couple things have changed over the four years. all mail-in statewide. they also believe the number of independents has increased exponentially in four years for the way peopled7jkxregister. that to the side republicans were turning out the vote in far greater numbers than democrats. >> after 2012 the biggest area where republicans had to catch up was on the issue of voter turno turnout. better than any -- >> thank you. >> got it. >> meanwhile democrats continue to distance themselves from the president and his policies. take a look at dnc chair debbie wasserman-schultz and her very
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basic avoidance of the question. >> is this election about president obama's policy sns. >> this election is about making sure we elect a congress that will focus on the priorities that people care about the most. >> is the president -- >> i let you finish. ryan, i let you finish. >> the question -- >> i great deal with darryl isis. and what darryll issa said is we need to make sure that we recognize we have to keep our people safe. >> what's on the ballot, are they president's policiepolicie? >> are the president's policies on or not? >> maybe you can let candy ask me the questions rather than you. >> she's been doing a great job of it so far. >> i've answered it multiple times. >> are the president's policies on the ballot, yes or no? >> jobs and the economy are on the ballot. [ overlapping speakers ] >> things are not going well in this country. >> like an old "hannity & combs"
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show. new republican national committee ad is reminding voters that although democrats might policies on the ballot, he's the leader of the policy and his in fact are a huge concern. take a look. >> isis gaining ground, terrorists committing mass murder, ebola inside the u.s., americans alarmed about national security. what's president obama doing? making plans to bring terrorists from guantanamo to our country, ignoring the constitution, congress and the american people. november 4th obama's policies are on the ballot. vote to keep terrorists off u.s. soil. vote republican. >> all right. here with reaction fox news contributor tucker carlson, joe trippi and author of "new york times" best seller george washington secret six which is now available in paperback today. he's the co-host of fox & friends, trippi, letsz go to the president. he said hisj policies were on te
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ballot. take a look. >> i'm not on the ballot this fall. michelle's pretty happy about that. but make no mistake these policies are on the ballot. every single one of them. >> why don't democrats want to admit they even know him or voted for him or agree with him when a lot of them voted with him 99% of the time? >> well, look, a.r president's policies are alwayss!@ they are what midterm elections are end up being about. they always have been. always will. the question is are they a big drag? can they be a big plus for some presidents? they've been big pluses. this time around it's going to be a drag on democrats. what's fascinating to me about it is as low as the president's approval ratings are, most of the democrats in these races as you pointed out with bill hammer are, you know, yeah, they're right in it. this is really nip and tuck in a lot of those races, sean. so, yes, is his policy -- are
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his policies impacting this? of course they are. >> you've been in this game a long time. >> yeah. >> if it's even or if the republican even hasxy %÷ a slig lead heading into the election, the odds are they're going to win that race, right? >> yeah. no, i think -- look, what i would say when you've got incumbents under 50, many of them in the low 40s, mid-40s, they're in deep trouble. that's a very tough thing to come out from. and, yes, what's -- part of what's dragging them down there are -- is the president's approval ratings and disgruntlement with policies. >> put up on the screen the six democratic candidates their percentage of the vote with obama. pryor 90, udall 99, hagan 96, shaheen 99. i would think every one of their opponents is using that in every stump speech. >> it's kind of hard to claim
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independent voices for their states. like most members, they're lock step with their party. i would say to the debbie wasserman-schultz club which gives me a headache thinking about it, the white house is campaigning, they're just not doing it nationally. they're doing spanish media, president's talking on the radio for example in georgia. they're trying to get out the vote, but just to their constituencies. they're using dog whistles. they know they're unpopular. among certain demographics -- >> they're trying to get their base turn out, will that work or is it too big? >> i agree with paul bagala that the president's rusty. he made two big errors in three days. these moderate democrats in these states who have constantly gone against the president have found themselves in tough races -- they're not moderate
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democrats. there's no such thing. there's very few moderate republicans. right now you cannot run away from the track record of voting with the president. i actually think it's a character flaw within those senators. all they have to do is what michelle nun said yesterday. i agree with the president on some things and disagree on some things. but today -- yesterday she got it right. it took two weeks, and no one else got it right. >> but still the point is michelle is ahead and in it in georgia -- >> no, she's not ahead anymore. the latest poll has her down by three. >> that is a minor miracle given the drag -- given the state and the drag -- >> two things happen. there's a convergence of events in georgia. i live there. i think ultimately it goes red, you're right. closer than people would have anticipated. but you have jimmy carter's grandson and sam nunn's
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daughters, well-established names in the state of georgia. >> great democratic >> there's no such thing. >> it's a close state usually goes republican. >> runoff the advantage goes to the republican at.bcx÷ that poi. we'll take a break. come back. more with our panel after the break. plus, new york city remains on high alert tonight after a doctor who recently returned from west africa was in fact diagnosed with b ed with ebola week. the governors of new jersey and quarantine for people returning from these disease-stricken areas. woman threatening to sue because she was being kept in isolation against her will. is that the right thing to do? we'll debate it and more tonight on "hannity." it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile.
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thank you all for coming. as you know, just two days ago another american, this time a doctor in new york, was diagnosed with ebola. now, some people want to criticize the way our administration has handled this crisis. and it's true, we made a few mistakes early on. but i assure you, it was nowhere near as bad as how we handled the isis situation. i mishaps or the scandals of the irs and nsa, i don't know if you remember the obamacare website had some pretty serious problems too. in fact, if you look at all the stuff that's happened in my second term, this whole ebola thing is probably one of my greatest accomplishments. >> here with more our fox news contributor tucker carlson, joe trippie and co-host of fox & friends brian killme. the epic failure of ebola, first it wasn't going to make it to our shores, in the unlikely
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event it gets here, we can stop it in its tracks. every hospital in america is equipped to handle it. none of which is true. the cdc gives the green light to the nurse to fly on frontier airlines. self-monitoring is going to work except for the doctor that decides to go bowling and go on the train, the a-train and l-train. and then he hires a lobbyist, a hack who's the chief of staff to gore and biden to be the ebola czar. which of those mistakes do you think is the most egregious? >> look, i think the cdc should have launched its s.w.a.t. team into dallas immediately as soon as they knew there was a case down there. i mean, the stakes definitely were -- >> there were a lot of stakes. and they changed the today once again. renowned doctors, we have
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who led 140,000 health professionals in eradicating smallpox. there are people that i think would have helped assuage people's fears of this disease because the fears and panic far outweigh the real áy[7risk. >> so does that say obama cares more about the politics than -- >> who is ron klain? he could have come out this weekend, last weekend, he could him. and where's thomas frieden? we have a better chance of seeing bowe bergdahl than thomas frieden. they have&gyq÷ to quickly make l fauci over the weekend explaining a few things. i have so much credit to the governor of florida, the governor of new jersey and the governor of new york. >> the governor of new jersey and the governor of new york pulled back. >> no, they're making them have house quarantine as opposed to hospital quarantine. >> okay. we, tucker, we're quarantining
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our military for 21 days in italy. this nurse -- i understand she's upset. we'll talk about it more later. but seriously? çijt you're in c patien patients, you need to be quarantined. >> that's bigoted. ebola's from africa. >> no, no, this is really simple. it's a handy rule of thumb. if you're in disagreement on a policy level with thòb6c administration, you're bigoted. ask chief policy advise al sharpton. it's simple. >> let's go to the 2016 election for a minute. obama it was a big deal you didn't blow that. hillary clinton made a similar statement, businesses and corporations don't make jobs. listen to this stupidity. >> don't let&t6÷ anybody tell y that, you know, it's corporations and businesses that create jobs.
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you know that old theory trickl down economics. that has been tried. that has failed. >> hey, joe, do businesses create jobs? do corporations create jobs, joe? >> no. she tried to clean that upigdñ today. >> tried to clean it up. >> yeah, she did. >> economy grows when businesses and entrepreneurs create good paying jobs here in america. kind of saying, oops, i screwed up the other day trying to be more liberal than elizabeth warren. >> that's exactly what she did. i don't know what she was trying to say. >> i think -- i know what she was trying to say, that businesses and corporations don't create jobs. >> nolc-"-áhink she was trying o create jobs, which we can get '! argument about that. >> i love it when]6fnáu try to t in the minds of people that screw up pretty badly. >> yeah, i'm not -- go ahead. >> well, she shouldn't be speaking without a script, obviously. i mean, if you watch hillary clinton speak, the salient thing you take away is a deeply -- not a bad person, not a stupid
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person, but someone who thinks children is our future is a profound statement. this is someone who should really stick to the script. when she goes off it's amusing. >> i do like the song. it's amusing. children of the future. >> it's the first time i've seen tucker smile all day. you've been so serious, tucker. >> you're a hilarious man. >> thank you. >> all right. trippie hasn't gotten a smile. he's about to get a beatdown in eight days. >> bring it on. that's a bring it on moment. >> i'm up for any bet you got. >> no, look, i've said i think the republicans have probably take the senate back. >> they probably will. >> but i wouldn't be shocked if it's five seats or eight seats. i mean somewhere in there, could be more, but don't be -- i would not be shocked if they don't make it by a seat or two. it's that close. >> all right. joe, thank you. we'll give you the last word. coming up, ebola panic has now reached the east coast. governors christie and cuomo
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welcome back to "hannity." now following the first case of ebola in new york city. some states announced mandatory quarantines for health workers returning from these ebola-ravaged countries in western africa. members of the medical community, well, they voiced their objection to the restrictions. take a look. >> i completely don't understand it. i really -- it is completely not understandable to me. it is not based on any clear published evidence. and it's not the recommendation of public health and medical experts at this point. >> are governors cuomo and christie overreacting? >> i don't want to be directly criticizing the decision that was made, but we have to be careful that there are
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unintended consequences. the best way to stop this epidemic is to help the people in west africa. we do that by sending people over there. >> now following pressure from the administration new york announced that they were loosening their quarantine restrictions. and earlier today new jersey released nurse kaci hickox who had been quarantined as well. let's talk about self-isolation. it didn't work in the case of this doctor who went on trains and bowling and went jogging. the self-quarantine didn't work, did it? >> it didn't, sean. and this is also the case -- we have the case of vinson, amber vinson, the nurse, who also didn't work. we see the temperature is not the best screening test over here. she went in with 99.5, she landed with 100.3. so we know that fever is same thing with this nurse. when kaci came in, she came in
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with 101 and then tested again. so we know that the temperature can change during the day. good screening tests going dg
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>> thursday morning you have a fever of 103.lp >> for putting some sort of a guideline -- >> until they backed off. >> i disagree. >> well, if there was an ebola czar in the picture, there could actually -- >> well, we hauu a political hack ebola czar which was an insane appointment.
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i don't mean to cut you short, but -- >> this has turnedok intofá a a medical issue. and politicians can have overheated, overraw and over the top responses. why didn'tlp christie back off?q >>t( the ebola patients i in we africa, they can move in with you. i'll move them to your house. >> sean, let me just say one thing. the reason why christie backedq down is because they saw two negative tests and also the fever went down. but she can always convertñr to positive, take care of civil right of public,e1 not individu. coming up, one ne@5ork city j5)jr(áráical viciously attacked by a radical islamic extremist wielding a hatchet. so with the rise of lone wolf attacks in recent weeks, what can the government do to keep you safe? much more as "hannity" continues. for over a decade,
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now, last thursday america was struck by yet another act of / islamic-fueled terrorism as a man wielding a hatchet struck officers. now, this comes as part of a disturbing trend of lone wolf jihadistok attacks in the u.s. let's take a look. >> prosecutors say that hassan targets his soldiers deploying jihad duty to kill as many of them as possible. >> terror on patriots day, what was supposed to be a boston marathon celebrating life, an,= iconic event. the fulfillmentlp of lifelongqk dreams for many has turned into a deadly ñinightmare. >> a woman in moore, oklahoma #ç?iáhbeheaeu by disgruntled worker who had recently çóxd "converted to islam ". >>ñi just two days ago one of those 90xd canadians who boaste of his ties was shot dead in quebec after he usedis car to=ì%
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run down twow3 canadianok soldi in uniform. >> a day of terror and at this hour the suspect behind it. was he a convert? was he doing this for isis? >> a lone attacker charging across a new york city sidewalk, hatchet in hand. new york police commissioner bill bratton is calling it a terror attack. >> now, despite all these horrific e1events, the administration still does not seem to want to acknowledge the threat that radical islame1 pos to the homeland.e1 joining me now is the author of the brand new book "the t(e1 undocumented." you can't say you weren't warned. all of these incidents, canada acknowledges was terrorism, mark. >> yeah, that's right. the prime minister said it was terrorism straight up. >> yeah, well, the canadian prime minister did.q bill bratton said it in new york. but the president won't say n2rg the head of homeland security won't say it. to me it's ae1 national disgrac that we're that cowardly that they can't do that. >> well, i think cowardlyrqoç ie word beca,u it tells ourñi enemies that we don't have the
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will even to acknowledge the enemy that we're trying to fight. they want to make thisçó about just a few isolated mentally ill people here and there whor suddenly decide to attack a policem3 or attack a soldier or behead a woman in her place ofp work in oklahoma. and in fact every story is slightly different. and yet they're all the same. they're all recent converts to islam. they all have çófacebook pagesed other social media. but make it clear that in fact and if you don't -- if your object is to terrorize -- i mean, this is core terrorism. it's not even about strategic goals, likefá sinking a warship it's about killing thejf infide. and they're quite effective at inspiring people to do that. and the president owes us some candor and truth when he talks about this. >> that's a very simple but yet profound>dconcept.
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tell the american people the truth. tell us the truth about isis, radical islam, tell us the truth about ebola. good point. we've had these recent security lapses with the secret service. i'm going to play -- i'm going to roll añi tape of thisçó vide today where primet( minister cameron is literally approached by this guy. there's the prime minister -- guy comes running up to him. andçó i'm thinking, all right, with all these lone wolf attacks called by isisxd for these lone wolfs to act, this was just a random person it turns out. but what if? íhsqp', itñrçó seems th, thee1 secret service and those protecting the prime minister are showing the radicals that they're pretty vulnerable. >> yeah. i think there's no doubt in my mind that the 40-car motorcade routine, which is what we have in this country, as you know á's pretty easy to get overe white house fence andxd penetra the so-called securitynñq perir
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and the airlp force oneçó ande1 air force one flew5a to nelson mandela's funeral, secured the stadium and then put the president of the united states two feet away from a violent convicted for being part of a necklacing gang, putting rubber tires around the necks of their targets and setting them alight. i don't think -- andt( i do hop that the canadian prime minister doesn't go down this path. i don't think that actually more metalxd detectors and more security men and more guys with reflector shades and telephone chords hanging outd of their ears is the answer. the fact is this isñpf%e1 ane1 ideological war. it's ideological ebola that is now infecting citizens of western nations. and we have to fight it ied logically bye1 driving a stake through it. and john kerryu and barack oba and david cameron pretending to be the greatest islamic scholars as
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attended the most prestigious -- in pakistanf1 andzgh assuring s has nothing to do with islam is part of the problem.xd they have to attack. they have to be honest about who's attacking us, why they're attacking us and address that rather than çópretending to be g shot imams who know the quran better&k%anñi the islamic state does. >> did you seedy lan buyer's piece about the fbi's put out a warning that journalists are now going to be targeted? what was your reaction to that? >> yeah. and i can see why. you know, after 9/11 i think all of us were surprised for the didn't hitw3 anybody else. and the reason was, as i understandçó it, is that osama n ladenq valued high value target. he wanted to take dowoó the empire state buildingok or take these guys are shrewder. they understand the object of terror isi] terrorize.
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you tell a kindergarten teacher should a kindergarten teacher. if you kill the media, start ensure that you will be covered because journalists value their own, and you will also tell them that this is a story that they cannot cover honestly. and the media already too scared. what do you think's going toxd happen when they start chopping the heads off people not just in the iraqi desert butok see some guy in new york or london or sydney or,risb. andçó chop his head off. that's why, e1again, the media the political media dishonesty about thise1 at the highest lev gets real people killed. >> thanks, mark steyn, appreciate it as always. coming up tonight, disturbing new footage from protests in ferguson, missouri against police officers. wait until you see that. plus thise1 -- >> for some reason we are brainwashed to think if you're not a thug or an idiot, you're
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not black enough. >> all right. nba all star charles barkley taking some heat for theñi comments you just heard. we'll play them in full and tell you what he was referring took when wej)eñ back as "hannity" continues. why do i cook for the holidays? to share with family to carry on traditions to come together, even when we're apart in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, and more, swanson® makes holiday dishes delicious! you know your dunlike natural teeth.
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welcome back to "hannity." former nba hall of famerxd chars jjt some more controversial race remarks. this time sir charles called out his fellow members in the black community for tearing down each other's success. take a listen. >> fore1 some reason we are brainwashed to think if you're not a thug or an idiot you're not black enough. if you go to school, make good grades, speak intelligent and don't break the law, you're not a good black person. it's ae1 dirty, dark secret in e black community there aret( a l of black people who are unintelligent who don't have success is best to knock a successful black pe2$[n down because they're intelligent, they speak well, they do well in school and they're successful. >> all right. here with reaction, fox news contributor, radio host from sirius xm david webb and his cohort democratic strategist ás
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little like billt( cosby to me making that remark. >> yeah, it did. >> if i said that, what would happen? >>çó you'd be called a racist. you'd bee1 given every name. they'd try to denigrate you. >> i would argue itñi really transcends race though. i think there are enough kids of all racial backgrounds that[] could take the advicelp it's no cool to be ñrsmart. it's not cool to be successful. >> it is. black community where literally you're denigrated as being not black enough.çó and it is something that goes if you're successful -- if you're the smart kid like charles pay. who carried his suitcase -- his briefcase to class. he wasn't black enough, so he was picked on. if you're the kid who comes from wuz time, you're not cool enough -- you're not black enough. >> do you take heat because of >> yeah, i do. and whether you're on tv or not, if you're a businessman who's successful, unfortunately and it's not açó monolithic application of this term, you're not black enough.
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but there are too many peopler who treat you as not having street cred, not q?r'g, you person. and that's wrong because going back to your point about economic issue. you end up suppressing your rilá(u o geuó a good education parents involvement with their kids,xd really getting ahead in america and taking advantage of opportunity. >> let me go to what happened this weekend in ferguson. watch these protesters and what they're saying. listen to what they're saying to the çópolice. watch this. >> what are you doing here, bro? get outw3 of here, man with you colorless boys! coward! straight pig out here! you got to go! your life is in danger, homey! you better go! i'm praying for your death! i'm praying for your death and your death and your death. >> shoot, shoot, shoot, get the blank out of here, da, da, da. sad, isn't it? >> it's very sad. look, i mean, the right to protest is baked into our
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constitution. it's hugely important. wstituti=np is there a right to threatene1 police officers. >> a grand jury is not going to indict him because you have black eyewitnesses to what >>%/8t i think that is right b there is no excuse. >> look at the threat being laid down here, which is scary.  sean. remember reverend barber, south carolina? if you look at the endorsing organizations for ferguson in october, you've got left rooms, nationalkjk domestic workers' alliance, new black panther party, fang all of the new aggressive groups. >> you cannot lay this on the left. >> no. here is my point. i went down there.
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we saw concerned citizens that had issues we didn't see all of these people. anarchists calling to come in. >> i don't disagree. i know that is all true. you can't suggest that is all about the left. the left. i'm -- >> it's not the right. >> it's not the left. >> it's people behaving badly. >> so should everybody on the left -- >> these groups wants to agitate this. >> i am concerned about ferguson,g0ñmissouri. >> good to see you both. coming up, an amazing organization helping brave american who's defend our freedoms overseas we integrate back into society. how you can help, straight aheat. ice, faster than d-con. what will we do with all of these dead mice? tomcat presents dead mouse theatre.
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welcome back to "hannit"han. the green berets created a new program helping these returning heros reintegrate into civil society. joining me now is the6lq green beret director of strategic development, scott neil. >> thank you for all you do. and you guys, this is very important. all of these guys go home with ptsd. some have severe injuries they've been fighting wars. >> the green berets have been the first end, since 2001, the green beret community is so small the same members have been fighting 13 years. we want to focus on a program that brought them back to the battlefield, to the board room
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to be a small owner. they want the action and activity. >> how many people so far have you been able to help? >> so far been able to help around a thousand green berets. so we're growing this program to encompass all of it. >> that is terrific. >> how can people help you? >> i'm supporting you, too. i love you guys what you're doing. >> i appreciate it. there is two ways green beret foundation.org. the next ridge line program, the >> you have a great story. >> certainly this, pin was made by a young green beret in afghanistan. unfortunately he was filled. it went to his father, his father finished its pin, now, it's offered to the green beret foundation i wanted to give you a couple pins. >> these are made out of bullet casings?
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>> they're made out of bullet casings. >> this is awesome. look at this. >> it is.ñ!t]t >> that is well done. he was in the process of making these? he was. soldiers do in off time, you fiddle with things unfortunately, wasn't able to finish but his dad certainly did. >> thank you. it's time for the question of the day. many of you know today marks 50th anniversary of one of the most-notable speeches in american history. that is president ronald reagan in 1964, campaigning for barry goldwater. a time for choosing and i think that this speech, now, more than ever is pertinent to the question, what is the most-important issue to you in this election. i want to become energy independent, secure borders, stop robbing from our kids and defeat terrorists. simple. that means i won't vote for any democrat.
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