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of a terrorist cell might still be at large. the french government has deployed 10,000 troops to protect possible target sites such as jewish schools and neighborhoods but in a show of defiance the satirical magazine is planning to publish hoemd on the cover of its next issue. >> the senate is one step closer to approving authorization authorizing the keystone pipeline. it has picked up enough votes to apparently secure pasage. it will create jobs and fuel our energy needs. opponents are worried about the environment. now stay tuned for hannity. >> standing against tror and our commander in chief is mia.
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>> we should send someone with aherer profile. >> what this means for our security here at home. >> president obama opens up the taxpayer's wallet with his plan for free education. >> community colleges should be willing to work for it. >> ann coulter has the details. >> mitt romney has reportedly added his name to the long list of republicans eyeing the presidency. so will rubio be next? the florida senator is here to tell us about his aspirations. >> and the father of american sniper chris kyle is here with an exclusive interview you don't want to miss. >> you never get over it you learn to live with it. >> hannity starts right here. >> this is a fox news alert. united states central command twitter and youtube accounts were hacked today by isis cyber terrorists.
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>> reporter: the hack hit at just about the same time the president was making remarks about cyber security. the efficient twitter account had a banner that said i love isis. they showed photos that looked as though they had been taken from web cameras inside military bases. one of the tweets said isis is already here. we are in your pcs in each military base. the statement was issued that we can confirm that the accounts were compromised earlier today. i have no further information to provide at this time. propaganda videos were played.
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but perhaps most dispushing were the personal details that the hackers published of u.s. army commanders including personal e-mails and phone numbers. some of those numbers seemed outdated chl. >> what have you learned about cyber attacks? how vulnerable are we? >> cyber can be incredibly destructive. it can disrupt and it can destroy. we generally enjoy a significant military advantage but we have peer competitors in cyber. >> the accounts have now been suspended and officials say their initial assessment is that no classified information was
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breached. >> police are searching for six members of a terror cell. katherine? >> shawn, the associated press is reporting tonight that as many as a half dozen suspects are at large including the man seen driving the car. new video from the airport shows the widow is out of reach and likely already in syria. the surveillance tape shows immigration being cleared on january 2 including this one from her partner who took hostages. he pledges allegiance to isis a connection the white house tried to mim miz. >> i know there is video that has emerged today that we're still reviewing here in which
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one of the terrorists indicate some sympathy and support from isil. >> homeland security releasing this statement saying they are increasing federal security at buildings and screening on passenger jets. the reasons for these measures should be self evidence. an official highly likely one of the two brothers to blame for the massacre at the french magazine who was a talent spotter for al qaeda in yemen. >> this is the first significant foreign fighter case that we have seen where you travel to yemen and back.
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>> and the plot's timing was left to the brother's best judge. in other words they had a standing order to launch the strike. >> thank you. we appreciate it. it was a bad news day and an embarrassing one for the white house. there were 40 plus your pine leaders that were seen locked arm and arm. now standing by is fox's own ed henry. i'm holding up a copy of the new york daily news and you let the world down and it mazz obama, biden, kerry and holder. it was a bad day for them. >> fascinating. eric holder there at the end he was in paris yesterday. but but had to get back to washington. so after taping four different
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sunday talk shows back here in the u.s., today it also drew a rare acknowledgment that they probably made a mistake and should have sent someone more high profile than the u.s. ambassador to france. other world leaders were there. josh earnest had this to say. >> what was the president doing? >> i prepared for a lot of questions today but i did not prepare for a question on what the with us doing. >> security was already in place. how could he not attend? >> i'm not aware of the details of the attorney general's schedule. we believe somebody with a higher provile should have been asked to attend.
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>> they are saying it's a summit to combat violent extremism. i pressed him on why they are not calling it islamic extremism. >> it's not just -- it's not just islamic violent extremism. >> paris australia canada. isn't the threat through them? >> well certainly, the examples that you cite are examples of individuals who have cited islam islam. >> they don't have a lot of information. they are still digging into it. he down played it by saying this is just a twitter account, the youtube channel saying this was not a hack of the entire systems. but even just this military family members potentially being
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exposed. this is a serious issue. >> and a follow up question if i may. isn't this the same administration that sent three white house representatives to the funeral of michael brown, a guy they knew had robbed a convenience store and charged a cop? >> it was not brought up but the optics are interesting. but three officials, the administration got heat for not sending officials to margaret thatcher's funeral. the optics have been very difficult. let's not forget what happened as well. the president was in phoenix and had this image out there of his motorcade driving past the va
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hospital where veterans had died waiting for care. >> and prior to the white house's mission that they should have sent a high ranking official, john kerry dismissed it, said it's quibbling. >> the relationship with france is not about one day or one particular moment. we have offered from the first moment our intel, our law enforcement and all of our moments. i think this is quibbling a little bit. >> here now is oliver north. i go back to this. you let the world down with pictures of biden, obama, kerry and holder. i can't believe that the king of jordan and his wife are there.
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>> he talked about playing away games. it's a no-brainer so we don't have to fight them here. he also talked about the sweep of capabilities that we have got. intelligence, more partners and direct action but the united states has no. >> the partners we have got in
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the region are israel. >> they were at war with a series of events. >> i would say that we are at war with terrorists who commit these acts and who use islam. why can't they say islamic terrorist? >> because it doesn't fit the narrative of a president who will stand with islam and stand
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with the profete. at the state department, white house, dod, they can't say the word radical islam next to each other. if you want to win you have got know your enemy. to win and protect this homeland we have got to reinvigorate the joint terrorism task force and encourage units like ray kelly created right there that has been abandoned to keep tabs on jihadists and sleeper cells like the islamic jihad organization. >> kornl north appreciate it. >> we have many guests with us.
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gary, let me start with you. i talked to a cyber expert a computer expert today and he says we are 5 r 15 years behind even the radical jihadists. what does that mean for security if they can attack us like this? >> 14 years ago we had dick clark in the white house who shifted over we had not made the progress. this administration is awol in this as well. this is disgraceful. dick clark wrote a book where he talks about the fact that we need to defend the spinal cord of our internet system in the united states and this has not been done. >> let me ask you. if they can hack into this, what
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does that mean for our electric grid? what does that mean for the way that business is run in this country? it would seem to me if they could breakthrough that they could break into everything. >> we need to have better security, shawn. that's clear and it was clear on sony and a number of things. centcome doesn't defend its twitter and youtube account. >> isn't there something wrong with that? >> no. it's a commercial account. maybe they shouldn't be on commercial accounts? >> you think? considering it's national security. we're talking 20 different countries in asia and the middle east that centcome has control over. >> and the secure networks are protected. they are not perfect.
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they are at risk and we need to protect them more effectively than we do. but the twitter one is not the big problem here. it's a bigger problem than that. >> thanks guys, appreciate it. >> so is multiculturism to blame? that is coming up next.
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welcome back to "hannity." so in the aftermath of friday easter ris attack at a kosher
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supermarket in paris continued the threat, thousands of military police and personnel were dispatch today secure synagogues in jewish schools all around the country. ainsley earhart is live to report on the rise of -- didn't want prime minister netanyahu to come and walked out when he started speaking. >> >> he did. you can just feel the tension there. last summer the fighting that erupted sparked a wave of retaliation against jus in france. jewish owned shops were vandalized and jewish people themselves were targeted. >> that did tern violent and
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some jewish storms were attacked. that was what led to the french foreign minister just over the weekend going on radio here in france and saying yes jewish people are scared and worried. >> that number pales in comparison to the more than 5 million muslims in the country and the rise has jewish people living in fear of further attacks. jus are now fleeing france in droves. and 10000 more expected to follow them in 2015. on monday the is israeli prime minister visited the coacher market attacked on friday. >> a direct line from islamic
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extremists to the attacks that took place here in a kosher super market here in paris. >> israel is their home and they are always welcome here. >> and one place non-muslims are reportedly not allowed to enter they are called no-go zones. greg? >> shawn, the terrible events have gotten a lot of people looking at how muslims fit or do not fit into french society. those involved in the tror attacks came from neighborhoods in the vicinity of no-go neighborhoods. they have the fancy title of zones of urban sensitivity. there have been something like 750 nation-wide. most of these are in the tough housing projects which often see a lot of riots.
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a large number of muslims. they are called no-go zones because authorities at the very least are reluctant to enter them. i had one first-hand experience with them. i r i was doing a ride along at night in a very bad ghetto outside of paris. we turned one corner. the police in the car saw a group of young men at the other end of the street he said he couldn't. i reminded him that he was a french police officer on french soil and he was saying it was not possible to go forward. he acknowledged that difficult reality.
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>> here now to explain is the uk independence party lead erer listen to greg's report. stha have a no-go zone. police are not allowed. non-muslims are not allowed. why would france or any other country allow muslims that have come into the count troy basically take over portions of the country? that is mad nss to me? >> it is not just france. we have got no go zones in most of the big french cities. we have seen the sexual grooming scandal and for all of these
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things we will see the law not being we have suffered from moral wow ward dis. we've be led very bay. >> let's tal k about th specific countries. so of the 750 so-called no-go zones in france and sharia courts on top of it. what other countries have allowed muslims that have come into their country to separate and create this independent state and sharia courts? what other countries? >> let me give you an example. in the united kingdom there have been tens of thousands of female genital mutilations that have been carried out. despite that there's not yet been a single prosecution for anybody for carrying out fgm. we even a few years ago had some
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quite clear examples where the immigration services were actually allowing women to come into britain from pakistan and elsewhere to join polygamist marriages, something that's against our law. so wherever you look, wherever you look you see this blind eye being turned. and you see the growth of ghettos where the police and all the normal agents of the law have withdrawn. and that is where sharia law has come in. it got so bad in britain that -- the leader of our church actually said we should accept sharia law. >> so you have tens of thousands of young women that have been victims of genital mutilation and great britain allows what the sharia courts to take care and they deal with their own issues? in other words why would great britain, france, belgium or any other country, the netherlands, why would they allow people to come to the country, not assimilate separate, take their land aus tensively and then risk
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being at war with them when you grew up under sharia those values directly contradict the values in western countries. why would anybody allow that? >> i agree with your sentiments entirely. but we have a political class that is leading countries in europe hopelessly out of touch with the real world. >> is that going to change? >> to show everybody how nice they are. well, it needs to change. but do you know something i gave a speech here today in the european parliament with the leaders of all the big european parties. and i said this, i said for us to improve things in the future, first we have to atone and recognize the mistakes of the past. and i was met with a wall of silence. so now they just don't get it. >> unbelievable. nigel, thank you for being with us. appreciate it. coming up next right here tonight on "hannity". >> i'm announcing an ambitious new plan to bring down the cost of community college tuition in america. i want to bring it down to zero. >> wow. free college. do you know what that means? more money out of your wallet.
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welcome back to "hannity." while he's at it again president obama's found another way to spend your hard earned taxpayer dollars. this time free college free, free, free. everything's free. >> i'm announcing an ambitious new plan to bring down the cost of community college tuition in america. i want to bring it down to zero. america's college promise will make two years of community college free to responsible students who are willing to work for it. now, i want to underscore that
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last clause everybody who's working hard for it. there are no free rides in america. you would have to earn sglit here with reaction the always outspoken author columnist -- first of all, government schools have failed. grade schools have failed. junior highs have failed. high schools have failed. now we're going to send them to college and they'll still be dumb. >> i know. brushing under the rug the failure of all of the grade schools. >> won't teach them to read in college now? >> i think what obama's doing now is coming up with the most absurd proposals to throw at the republican congress so he can accuse them of being negative and reject all of thiz great ideas. but this is a fantastic opportunity for republicans. i'm really glad he brought it up. i've been insisting for years what republicans need to do is have those tobacco company style hearings where they bring in the presidents of colleges and have them explain why they're making $2 million a year and why it is college tuition has gone up ten
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times in the last 20 years where nothing that has gone up ten times. the education industry is an industry like any other. it is like the tobacco industry, it is like the energy industry. but this is the only one where the government is promoting a bubble. people are taking out loans for a quarter of a million dollars that they can't possibly pay pack. it is being hawked by the government the same way the banks were hawking the home loans. don't worry, yes, it seems like a lot of money but it's an investment in the future. >> nothing st free an. >> but it's worse than that. people are wasting money and they're wasting time. in fact, you now have students suing some of their colleges. i think the colleges should also republicans should -- because they're promised you need a college degree. this is going to set you for the future. then they can't get a job. they just wasted four years. welders can make $150,000 a year. a trained electrician will make more. and you get a four-year start and you're not $100,000 in debt. there's an outrage in what's
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happening and it's win, win, win for republicans. you get to reduce the salaries of an industry that does nothing but hate republicans and brainwash students hate republicans, the entire academic world. shows liberals to be utter hypocrites and the middle class say thank you -- >> isn't a good thing if they run on the let's stop robbing our kids platform? >> yes. and stop robbing the middle class with this scam of a college education. a mckenzie study showed about 50% of kids with four-year college degrees are not in a job that requires a four-year college degree. and if you major in something like education or gender studies, the only difference between before going to college and getting out is you're dumber after leaving. >> let's talk more about what's going on tonight with the rally in paris and this unity -- you let the world down. i always expect america to lead. and kind of embarrassing, it's
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humiliate humiliating. we're not leading. we didn't even show up. >> i don't think it probably would have helped. i would say if obama didn't go he didn't go -- the anti-immigration party over there, they were excluded from this rally. the one thing that would do anything, i mean, the french, they're crazy. they love running into the street and -- >> john kerry loves france. >> what is the next step here? can you think beyond running on to the street with a sign parisians? we'll demonstrate and keep bringing in third worlders who are going to attack our people. one thing i do find a little strange about this obviously it was a very horrible thing. but this is getting so much more attention than for example even i think the boston marathon, even more than ft. hood. >> i think it's cumulative now. >> i'm surprised it happened to journalists. >> that's a good point. i didn't think about it. coulter, good to see you. coming up they say third time's
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welcome back to "hannity." former governor mitt romney reportedly told a group of long-time supporters that he is considering running again in 2016. also breaking today, congressman paul ryan said he will not be throwing his hat in the ring for 2016. however, my next guest is looking, well, awfully presidential these days with the release of a brand new book out today "american dreams: restoring economic opportunity for everyone." senator marco rubio thank you for being here. where are you in the process? you're thinking about? >> yeah. the impact what impact will it
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have on your family. we've talked about that. the second is where is the best place for me to achieve this agenda restoring the american dream that i write about in the book? is it in the senate or at this stage in my life running for president? so that's the decision only i can make that one. only i can answer that question. >> they can't say -- your mom was a maid, your dad was a bartender. >> yeah. >> they were able to flee castro's cuba. you didn't grow up with a silver spoon in your mouth. >> no, my parents -- well, they came before castro in 1956 to get away from what was coming. >> and then of course a lot of our family came after that including my grandfather. the point is they came to the u.s. with very little formal education. no access to any connections or money and they made it to the middle class. what i want is to continue to be a country where that's possible. it's becoming harder and harder to do that. part because of our taxes and regulation and our national debt has made us globally uncompetitive. we have the higher education cartel that makes it difficult
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for people to go to school affordabley and the cost of living goes up and things like obamacare make it go up higher. >> you're very close to jeb bush. >> anybody who runs. when you decide that the best place for you to serve your can you want is to run for president of the united states, i think that's a decision you make irrespective of who else might be in the race. >> you actually address the issue of hillary clinton in the book, which i think was the only shot i really saw which probably everyone's asked you about. >> sure. >> what is your take on her and the potential of another clinton presidency about spending more money on a broken system. >> yeah. we need to move on. the 20th century is over. the 21st century is here. the future is now. we need to begin to address 21st century problems with 21st century ideas. not only are her big government principles wrong but an era that's come and gone. we need 21st century ideas and
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solutions. it's time to move forward on some of these things. >> i like you say solutions. i've been kind of nudging, pushing, yelling a little bit even because i want the republicans to have an inspiring vision. what is, if you run for president, you're not going to run for the senate again. you're up in two years. so you make a decision to run for president or senate. >> that's right. >> that's a big commitment. >> that's why we're going to think about very carefully where the best place to serve is. >> what are the priorities? how do we get 50 million americans out of poverty, off food stamps 92 million americans back to work? >> we always use the term middle class. but basically what it means is hard working people who can achieve things that make them happy, safe and stable home for their family. generic terms people use that have real meaning in everyday life. what makes it special is millions of people who start from nothing that's your story too, have been able to achieve that. >> my dad was really poor. >> now that's eroding for people. so what we need to be are the people that restore that. and not just restore it but expand it to reach more people
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than ever before. >> does it bother you like it bothers me that conservatives don't seem to care because they've been labeled by the left? i care about the people because i did all those jobs in restaurants and in construction. >> but i care not only because i come from there i care because i know america can't remain special if those people can't make it. if those people can't achieve the american dream then we become like every other country in the world. every country has rich people. what makes us different is the vibrant working class of americans. we have to make sure they have the same chance to achieve. >> last question, immigration put you sideways, what's your? >> bottom line, i saw a problem that needs to be fixed. the only way we can fix it is by first and foremost being able to enforce our immigration laws. people don't want to talk about anything else. >> secure the borders first? >> they're not prepared to talk about anything else until that happens. they just don't trust the federal government to do that. >> we always get the tax increase, never get the spending cut. you'll get the amnesty or some type of path to citizenship --
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>> over and over again -- >> senator, good to see you. you can tell -- see my notes? i marked up pretty good. i enjoyed it. senator, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> up next tonight here on "hannity." >> don't pick it up. drop it. >> this movie is so good. it's the one everyone's talking about. up next i will interview the father of "american sniper" chris kyle. he had more co marie callender's knows dinner tastes better when it's homemade. like chicken blanketed in golden breadcrumbs and wholesome sides with her signature touches. all topped with thick, homemade gravy. because dinner shouldn't take all day... just taste like it did. marie callender's. it's time to savor [container door opening] ♪ what makes it an suv is what you can get into it.
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i got a woman and a kid 200 yards out moving towards the convoy. they're arms aren't swinging. she's carrying something. she's got a grenade. she's got an rpg. >> see the woman and the kid? >> got eyes on this? can you confirm? >> negative. your call.
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>> all right. that was a clip from "american sniper," an amazing movie about a navy s.e.a.l. named chris kyle. now, he was the most lethal sniper with the most confirmed kills in our country's history. earlier i had the opportunity to sit down with chris's father wayne and talk about the movie more importantly about his son's incredible legacy. wayne, nice to see you. i had the chance to speak with you on the phone. thank you for being on the program, sir. >> well, thank you sean. i appreciate it. >> you know the first thing i said to you, i saw the movie "american sniper," i would urgesniper". i urge everyone to see it i knew the story of chris ahead of time. i send my condolences and thoughts. how many american soldiers' lives were saved because of your son, probably incalculable.
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>> right. and he would like to have known how many lives he saved rather than how many he took. it's an unknowing number. >> it's amazing what i liked about the movie is that it brings a situation, the movie opens up, and i won't give away the plot. your son, and this is a true story, there is a muslim woman and a young child the woman takes something out of her clothing hands it to the son. and your son who is way far away has to determine whether or not that is a bomb they're about to use on american soldiers and that was a type of decision, that is what he was asked to do every day. when you talked about things he did, how did you react as a dad showing the situation and
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dilemmas he had to deal with. how would you react to that? >> well things like that didn't bother me. i knew chris was doing a job. and he volunteered. that is one thing about our military today. it's all voluntary. and he volunteered he wanted to do this. and i knew he was doing something that he loved to do. >> yes. >> and he would put his fellow warriors you know ahead of everything else, and save their lives and not worry about the lives he had to take. >> you know wayne i said this to you privately. i'll say publicly. i can't imagine your son had more confirmed kills than any other, you know person in our military. in history. he is a true hero. he saved likely thousands and thousands of fellow soldiers'
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lives. i can't imagine the pain you and your wife have gone through. he is a true inspiration to me. a real life hero. the movie for me captured that about your son in every way. i am so sorry for your loss. >> thank you sean. i appreciate that. from both myself, and my wife. and -- it has been a struggle. it's kind of bittersweet because we're happy and glad that people still are aware of chris and see the man that he was, and still is to us. but yet, it hurts, you know? there is that constant reminder, we have reminders in our house, but when you turn the tv on or go out in public there is that reminder. and that pain will probably
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never go away. it's not, i had a gentleman tell me just a few days after chris was killed he said i'm here to tell you you never get over it. you learn to live with it. that is what we're trying to struggle with now. we're trying to learn to live with it we have another son and his family that we enjoy being with and take pride in them, as well. >> i can see where your son got his strength from from you and his mom. thank you for being with us. your son is a real tribute to what courage and heroism is. thank you for being with us we appreciate your time. >> thank you, sean, i appreciate you. >> thank you, sir. >> when we come back we need your help. our question of the day is nex sheila! you see this ball control? you see this right? it's 80% confidence and 64% knee brace. that's more... shh... i know that's more than 100%.
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president from acknowledging who they are? we want to hear what you have to say. let us know what you think. that is all the time we have for you tonight. thanks for joining us we hope you have a great >> this is a fox news alert. a shocking isis or claimed isis infiltration of u.s. military computer attack hackers complaining to be part of isis complaining disturbing messages and video in both u.s. central command youtube and twitter accounts and fears now that it could get worse. these terrorists claiming to be inside computers, cell phones and more. could this be the tip of the iceberg? why wasn't our military ready? could iceberg get access to military secrets. taking us inside this scary situation. first fox news national security correspondent jennifer griffin joins us right now from the pelc. jennifer? >> hi, greta well, the site was compromised for about 30 minutes today. the banner on the centcom twitter page said