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city. state police confirming at least one person died while dozens could be hurt. at least 15 vehicles were involved. the crash happened during a mix of rain and snow and freezing conditions. hundreds gathering to pray for bobbi kristina brown. she is fighting for her life in a hospital after being found face down in a bathtub late last month. many at monday night's vigil lit candles and held cell phones towards the sky. wednesday marks three years after whitney houston died after being found unresponsive in a tub. tonight. >> remember that during the crusades and the inquisition people committed terrible deeds in the name of christ. >> president obama bashes christianity, but the white house refuses to connecter ror to islam. >> it's not just islamic violent
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extremism. >> we're going to focus on all the different kinds of extremism. >> i don't quibble with labels. >> "nightly news" begins now. >> brian williams temporarily on leave after comments like this sfl. >> two of our four helicopters were hit by ground fire including the one i was in. >> you'll hear from one of the helicopter pilots who says otherwise. and hillary clinton in the hot seat. >> i remember landing under sniper fire. >> could her dishonesty be a factor in 2016? plus senator john mccain joins us tonight on the fight against the jihadists. "hannity" starts right here, right now. welcome to "hannity." tonight as terrorist acts are committed around the globe almost every day by islamic extremisms, president obama and members of his administration have gone to great lengths to deny the rise of radical islam. >> i don't quibble with labels. we do ourselves a disservice in this fight if we are not taking
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into account the fact that the overwhelming majority of muslims reject this ideology. >> violent extremism is something we want to be focused on. and it's not just -- it's not just islamic violent extremism. >> we're going to focus on all the different kinds of extremism with a heavy focus on people who do this in the name of islam. we would say falsely in the name of islam but there are other forms of extremism. >> let's make two things clear isil is not islamic. no religion condones the killing of innocents. >> now, late last week at the national prayer breakfast president obama thought it was appropriate though to lecture christians. all right. let's watch this. >> we see isil brutal, vicious, death cult that in the name of religion carries out unspeakable acts of barbarism, terrorizing religious minorities like the yazidis. subjecting women to rape as a weapon of war and claiming the
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mantle of religious authority for such actions. and lest we get on our high horse and think this is unique to some other place, remember that during the crusades and inquisition people committed terrible deeds in the name of christ. in our home country slavery and jim crow all too often was justified in the name of christ. it is not unique to one group or one religion. there is a tendency in us, a sinful tendency that can pervert and distort our faith. >> joining us now with reaction the author of the brand new book "count down to the apocalypse, why isis and ebola are only the beginning." dr. robert jaf ris. geraldo rivera and good friend author of the book "blind con
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seept seept accounts star parker with us. geraldo, we're going to go back 8,100 years and a guy who can't say islam and a guy who can't admit the islamic state is islamic and today is saying we overplay the threat in the media because climate change isn't as sexy, suggesting that's a bigger threat. >> the president made two mistakes, if i may, sean. first of all, by using the example of the crusades, he seemed to be going back to the fossil age. way, way too far back. but having covered the war in kosovo albania, bosnia, they were slaughtered in the conflict, that was an example he could have used as christian bar barety that was current. i believe too many people have been killed in the name of religion. the president was right on his point. his second mistake -- >> i disagree. >> -- was his timing.
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>> why give cover to isis at the time when the nation of jordan and the rest of the world was outraged over the burning of the pilot and the retaliation against that. >> sean, here's the difference. my friend geraldo's right about the timing being off. but there is no moral equivalency between what radical islamists have done and christians have done. first of all, here's the key difference cht when christians commit acts of violence, they are doing so in opposition to the teaching of their faith. you can't find a single verse in the new testament that says kill the unbelievers. they're just following the founder of their faith jesus christ as well who said love your enemies. when they commit acts of violence -- >> 35 verses in the quran that call for killing -- >> whether you agree or disagree in the catholic church -- even apologized for it but it was in defense of war after muslim armies conquered france, italy,
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spain, and everything in between, geraldo. they'd taken over these christian sites. there is context and texture to the crusades. >> let me put it in context. and i was in that room. and it was frankly verbal rape. >> really? >> oh yeah. we were not expecting it. nobody wanted it. it was horrible to sit through. and when it was over we all felt like crap. >> that's a harsh term. >> verbal rape is what it was. because he pulled the air out of the room. there were 4,000 people there to unify. the question on the table was ka these three major religions get along. can the jew the christian, the muslim. can they come together to pray? what made it worst blind conceit, he was so blind, arrogant, he didn't even notice that the audience wasn't even all christian. there were muslims in the room. there were people from 130 different countries sitting there trying to figure out can we resolve this.
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that was the purpose. >> there's a bigger issue. while he did this against christians, he cannot, will not, refuses to say -- >> sean, he did it because there's a saying what he wanted to do is put the muslim community, those radical extremists on notice remember what they did to you. there's a saying, a payback is a mother. what that means is -- >> we have our own version. >> there's a b word involved. >> look, we're on sean hannity show, so but you're absolutely right. he was trying to disrupt what was going on there. remember what happened. we had a rabbi open in prayer. king abdullah himself was supposed to be there to preach. the pope weighed in. we were being there to talk about unity and he said don't forget the past, keep doing what you're doing in the middle east. >> an interview with vox.com, it was released today, he did it back in january h things in this interview that he
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actually suggested that what happened to the kosher deli in paris was a random act. and then he also went onto blame the media saying that climate change suggested that that was more dangerous than terrorism. listen to at least one of these thoughts here. >> it is entirely legitimate for the american people to be deeply concerned when you've got a bunch of violent vicious zeluts who behead people or randomly shoot a bunch of folks in a deli in paris. it is right and appropriate for us to be vigilant and aggressive in trying to deal with that. the same way that a big city mayor's got to cut the crime rate down if he wants that city to thrive. >> pastor, what happened in that deli wasn't random. >> no. >> and nor is climate change a bigger threat than terrorism. >> absolutely not.
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look. i was offended as a christian by what the president said, but i'm alarmed as an american that we have a president who will not acknowledge the severity or the source of this real threat against us. look you cannot understand radical islam until you understand their deep hatred for the nation of israel. i hear people talk about but we need to fix islam, we need to reform islam. >> he's right, geraldo. >> the pastor for all his eloquence cannot deny that more people have been killed in the name of religion than almost any other -- >> right now the issue is rad dal. >> it's not killed -- >> no, actually. [ overlapping speakers ] >> listen -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> we talk about the inquisition, sean. over 2,200 years 450 years of the inquisition 2,200 people
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were killed. [ overlapping speakers ] >> -- on the table right now is that we are in chaos around the world. and we need a leader that is willing to stand up and say this must stop. >> that's right. >> that we need a lead who are will identify it for what it is today. >> geraldo, you agree with what she's saying? you have to. you have to identify it. >> why broaden when you have too specific -- >> hang on -- >> his timing was horrible. and he used the wrong example. >> no, it was tel prompted. >> geraldo why will he meet with muslim leaders -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> all right. we'll get to that later. coming up next tonight on "hannity". >> a week after a pilot is burned alive and a video shown you don't lean over backwards to
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be philosophical about the sins of the fathers. you have to deal with the issue in front of you. >> pretty shocking, it's not just those of us on the right appalled by the president's comments on christianity. coming up next louisiana governor bobby jindal is here with reaction about obama's lecture on his high horse. and is he running for president? and later nbc's brian williams takes a leave of absence after lying about his helicopter being hit by an rpg while reporting in iraq. tonight, the pilot who flew williams is here on the program to set the record straight. a must-see interview straight ahead. female vo: i actually have a whole lot of unused vacation days, but where am i gonna go? i just don't have the money to travel right now. i usually just go back home to see my parents so i can't exactly go globe-trotting. if i had friends to go with i'd go but i don't want to travel by myself. someday. male vo: there are no more excuses. find the hotel you want, and the flight you want, and we'll find the savings to get
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you don't use the word crusade right now.
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and a week after a pilot is burned alive and a video shown you don't lean over backwards to be philosophical about the sins of the fathers. you have to deal with the issue that's in front of you or don't deal with it at all. >> there are a lot of politicians, conservative politicians, who invoke religion when talking about fighting -- >> but he's the president. he's the president. and you can't really go back to 1095. >> so you think he made a mistake? >> i do. because it's so out of context. and it is so much in passing. if you're giving a major speech about theology perhaps but this is the prayer breakfast. remember the context of that is very limited. >> all right. even andrea mitchell of nbc news is out there strongly condemning the president's remarks last week at the national prayer breakfast. joining me now is someone who's also outraged by those remarks, louisiana governor bobby jindal. governor, i actually liked your statement you put out. you said it's nice the president's trying to give us a history lesson. today however the issue is right in front of his nose in the here
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and now and that's terrorism of radical islam, the assassination of journalists, the beheading and burning alive of captives. we'll keep an eye out for runaway christians, but it'd be nice if he would face the reality of the situation today. why do you think he steadfastly refuses to acknowledge radical islam? >> sean, first of all that's exactly right. i've got a deal for the white house, we'll keep an eye out for runaway christians make sure medieval christianity doesn't make a comeback sean, this is a president he doesn't like to use those words. he doesn't like to call it terrorism. he sometimes tries to treat it as a criminal act. he certainly doesn't like to say radical islamic. there's a politically correct crowd that jumps on you when you say that. you've been the victim of this. i've been attacked: when i gave a speech in london talking about the threats and dangers posed by radical islamic terrorism called on muslim leaders to condemn individuals say loudly and clearly they were not martyrs. they were not going to enjoy a
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reward in the afterlife, i was quickly called a race igs by the left, antimuslim. that's not true. it's recognizing the danger of the problem we face. by the way here in the west we better insist on assimilation and integration for those who want to come live in our country. i think he's trying to be politically correct. you've heard the left say we say things if you call it what it is, i think it's just common sense. >> let's talk about the history of this about the crusades which started the first crusade began 1095, but that was 460 years after the first christian city was overrun by muslim armies. preceded by jerusalem being sacked, preceded by italy and spain and france and even rome itself that were attacked. and these were christian enclaves and historical sites that had been attacked by muslim armies. isn't that a fact? do you agree with the crusades
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or not? >> look, sean. the reality is think how absurd this is and how the president is trying to get people to debate the crusades hundreds of years later. >> the analogy's off, i mean. >> part of the problem is regardless of his anlalogynalogy, it's this moral equivalence, this mush, there's a greater problem here. this is a president who won't proudly proclaim american exceptionalism. may be the first president who ever truly doesn't believe in that. look at his foreign policy. doesn't believe america as a force for good. seems like instead he believes in multilateralism as a goal not a tactic. he allows foreign capitals have veto power over foreign policy. this is part of what happens. what i worry about is we don't teach american exceptionalism to the next generation, these are the kind of leaders we're going to have. we don't insist on english, we don't insist on people coming here as americans not hyphenated americans, use our subculture to overthrow our
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freedoms. we don't discriminate against anybody. >> he talked about terrible deeds done in the name of christ. do you think he would ever say the words terrible deeds done in the name of mohamed and if not why not? >> i wish he would. the threat we face today are radical islamic terrorists. he seems to go out of his way to say they're not terrorists, so say they're not radical muslims. sean, islam's got a problem. the reality is i don't think, i certainly don't believe, i don't hope majority of muslims agree with these terrorists, but we've got to recognize the problem for what it is. that's why it's up to individual muslim leaders to denounce not just the individual acts, so you're right. he refuses to use those words. speaking at a national prayer breakfast, look at the context look at where he was speaking, he had to reach back in a history hundreds of years ago as you said to try to talk about to look at all the bad things christians have done. he's supposed to be our leader. >> you were in washington today and i know you were talking about getting government out of
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the states and education. a lot of people believe now you're really gearing up for a run for the presidency. so where do you stand in that process? >> well, sean we're thinking about it. anybody who's thinking about running for president needs to think about the issues and present detailed ideas of how do we move the country forward. we've got to get rid of common core latest example of the federal government overreaching in the local classrooms. we need to enact parent choice. if there are republicans or candidates who believe in a bigger role for the federal government, they should make that case. and we should have that debate. and voters should get to decide. but this is an important election. anybody thinking about running needs to be thinking about the issues how do we lead our country forward, how do we change the direction from where our president's taken to us get back on the right path to preserve the american dream for our kids. >> governor, thanks so much for being with us. >> thanks. great talking to you. >> coming up brian williams stepped away from the anchor desk temporarily for lying. coming up next, you're going to
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meet the helicopter pilot who was flying with williams that day. he's here to set the record straight. also tonight. >> because i knew we had all come under fire, i guess i had assumed that all of the airframes took some damage because we all went down. >> newly released audio of brian williams being confronted about his lies. and then later, hillary clinton well, she has some explaining to do. we'll run through the list of lies she has told in the past including coming under sniper fire in bosnia. when she didn't. stay with us. shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today.
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no super-slow-motion footage of trucks splashing through the mud. no cowboy hats, horses or hay bales. just a ram 3500 that head to head can out-tow ford's f-350 by more than one and a half tons. get more facts at ramtrucks.com. welcome back to "hannity." nbc's brian williams was not behind the anchors desk tonight. he was voluntarily pulling himself off anchoring duties for a few days in the wake of his lying scandal. williams has also canceled his
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upcoming guest appearance on the late show with david letterman which ironically is where he once lied about being in a helicopter that was hit by an rpg in iraq in 2003. that's not all, williams' credibility is being further questioned after he claimed to have seen a dead body floating in the french quarter during hurricane katrina and also said he got dysentery by accidentally drinking flood water in new orleans. here to help set things straight, the helicopter pilot who transported brian williams on his chief to iraq and former health director who helped treat victims of katrina. guys, good to see you. thank you so much for being with us. chief kelly, let me start with you. so you were on the helicopter. what's the truth? what happened? >> the truth is we took off from kuwait after hooking up our loads. we were approximately half an hour behind the big windy crew, the two aircraft that took off ahead of us with their loads. ran into some weather problems
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which caused some fuel problems and having enough fuel to get back to kuwait after the mission was accomplished. while we were flying up there we heard over guard an apache taking fire. and shortly after that the big windy bird taking fire. >> other than the sandstorm, which i guess you landed very successfully, you took on no fire whatsoever. and how many minutes behind were you with the chopper that got hit with the rpg? >> there's no way to know that for sure but somewhere around 15 to 30 minutes behind the big windy aircraft that got shut down. >> now you heard what he said on david letterman. then he also said this during his broadcast on 1-30-15. here's what he said. >> the story actually started with a terrible moment a dozen years back during the invasion of iraq when the helicopter we were traveling in was forced down after being hit with an rpg. our traveling nbc crew was --
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kept alive. >> so he repeatedly said it was your helicopter, the helicopter he was in that got hit by the rpg. that's not true. >> no. as far as i know we didn't take any fire. nothing was fired at us. >> how are people like yourself reacting to the fact that we keep hearing the term stolen valor or honor. how do you feel as the person that was there with him and then you hear the story evolve into this and being repeated often over the years. what was your reaction? >> well, as i stayed on the interview with cnn, i don't make any judgments on mr. williams in this regard. his position in the back of the aircraft, i'm not even sure if he was up on headsets but if he was he could have heard the calls over guard thought it was us. i really don't know. i'm not mr. williams. but what i can say is being on the aircraft one of three pilots who were on that aircraft we did
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not take any fire. >> you would have known if your airplane was hit -- whether your chopper was hit with an rpg though, there would have been no ambiguity, correct? >> there are cer indications that make that certain when that happens. >> all right. doctor, let me go to the katrina story. two things he claimed in the french quarter i think he was staying at the ritz carlton that he saw a body outside floating in the water facedown. would that have been possible in that area of the french quarter? >> well technically the ritz carlton isn't even in the french quarter. it is on the border. it's on the block sometimes considered part of the french quarter. but that area of new orleans as french quarter got very little in the way of flooding. i understand there may have been some water in the street there at least part of the time. that was one of the little fringe areas where it's a little low. but nobody else down here in new orleans saw any bodies floating
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in canal street. >> in other words in that location. what about the issue of dysentery. he said he swallowed some of the flood water and got dysentery. i know you helped treat victims of hurricane katrina. you were quoted in one article saying you didn't run into anybody during the time or month later that had gastro enteritis. >> dysentery is a very violent form of enteritis particularly in the effect of the lower bowels. the infectious problems we saw after katrina were number one skin and soft tissue infections primarily from staph and number two respiratory tractinfections. i can't recall treating a single person for anything even resembling dysentery. certainly i don't remember any gastroenteritis. obviously with the amount of
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people down here somebody had to come down, i wouldn't be surprised at all of that. but it was not a problem here. there was a problem with some outbreaks in some of the refugee centers especially the hospitalized centers with very sick people crowded together. but that was all outside. >> not drinking water. >> that was all outside of new orleans. and i don't believe that lake pontchartrain waters that came over would have carried the bacteria that would have caused the human dysentery. >> all right. i want to thank you you, doctor, and chief kelly thank you for your service to the country. really appreciate it. thank you for telling your story tonight. joining me with reaction brent bozell. brent, i guess the trouble brian now faces he's taken himself off the air. he's the face of nbc news for the most part. it's not just this -- these two stories. now we have katrina, then you have the rpg then you have the puppy story. one version had one puppy saved and another version has two
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puppies saved. and here is him reporting flying in a helicopter in a war zone over israel. now four stories. listen to this. >> the trails of smoke and dust visible out the window are where rockets have landed in this case in the uninhabited israeli countryside and in some cases set fire to the surrounding brush. the missiles are unguided and random and plentiful. then i notice something out the window. there's a launch trail right there. i saw the launch. from a distance of six miles i witnessed a rocket launch, a rising trail of smoke then a second launch an orange flash and more smoke as a rocket heads off towards israel. >> six miles away that was july of 2006. and then in august of 2006 this is how he explained it to jon stewart. >> we're up in an israeli military blackhawk helicopter. here's a view of rockets i'd never seen passing underneath us. 1,500 feet beneath us. and we've got the gunner doors
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on this thing. and i'm saying to the general, some four-star, okay so if we're at 1,500 feet it wouldn't really take much for them to adjust the aim and try to do ring toss right there our open doors, would it? but they're firing real bullets over there. any time you want to cross over to the other side, baby, travel with me. >> how do you analyze all of this? >> it's inexplicable to me. >> the news is just getting worse and worse for the man. a friend of mine told me yesterday it's like the person who plays on a super bowl team and a few years later he tells people he was the halfback. and a few years after that he tells somebody he was the quarterback who threw the winning touchdown. this seems to be the pathology of brian williams. we're learning more things. go to the new orleans story. now if you look as a blogger for news buster did, he looked at the daily log that was written by brian williams that's on nbc.com. nowhere is there any mention of
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that dead body floating. nowhere is there any mention of dysentery. nowhere is there any mention of the gangs that he now reports to have seen. so that is coming out. turning out that whole story is false. sean, the problem is this nbc has to face this reality. if they keep their number one prize possession on the air, the wheels come off all credibility on that news format. if they don't keep him on, they have lost their number one star. this is their dilemma. >> you ever express what you think can happen do you think there's something deeper going on here? these are things that are provably false. how does six miles become 1,500 feet beneath us? >> how does he come back on the air next week and purport to be a newsman reporting the news? he has no credibility left. and neither will nbc if they bring him back. that's the sad reality. >> all right.
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thank you, brent bozell appreciate it. coming up, president obama says the media is exaggerating the threat of terrorism. and that issues like global warming are actually bigger threat but not as sexy. but first tonight -- >> she is so far and away the most likely next president of the united states. >> president of the united states? >> most likely. if she performs the electoral college and democratic advantages of the democratic nominee are pretty substantial. >> some in the mainstream media on the left already calling the 2016 presidential election for hillary clinton. now, she has some lying issues herself like coming under sniper fire in bosnia. she won't get a free pass on this program. we're going to show you next. and later senator john mccain in studio to address the administration's disastrous response to the rise of isis and radical islam. that and more straight ahead. ♪ are your joints ready for action? ♪ take osteo bi-flex®. osteo bi-flex® is specially
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i think she would be the right leader for this country moving forward. >> no one's saying no one's going to run against hillary clinton, but i think it's clear she will be the democratic nominee. >> right now she is so far and away most likely the next president of the united states. >> next president of the united states? >> most likely. if she performs the electoral college and democratic nominee are pretty substantial. >> we are more than a year away from the 2016 presidential election, but naturally many liberals as well as those in the mainstream media are lining up to corona -- remember when she said this about then-president clinton's affair with monica lewinsky. >> the great story here for anybody willing to find it and right about it and explain it is this vast right wing conspiracy -- >> of course we know the
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relationship with ms. lewinsky was no conspiracy. in 1996 first lady hillary clinton took this trip to an air space in bosnia she later took in a 2008 campaign speech like this. >> i remember landing under sniper fire. there was supposed to be some kind of a greeting ceremony at the airport, but instead we just ran with our heads down to get into the vehicles to get to our base. >> she was actually hugging a little child. then of course she had to backtrack. brian williams style. >> that's what i said when i was sleep deprived. you can read my book. i said something very different. yeah i misspoke. i totally misspoke. i talked about this endlessly. i wrote about it. and i don't know what i was thinking. >> and finally what could be hillary clinton's most outrageous lie. she evoked an internet video in the wake of the september 11th benghazi attacks. here with reaction fox news contributor doug schone. how are you? >> good to see you.
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>> look what's happening with brian williams. what does this mean for the sniper fire and hugging a little girl? >> i think you're talking about things that happened 18, 20 years ago. i don't think it's going to make any difference. didn't make any difference in 2008, unlikely to make any difference now. >> you don't think a history of exaggerating the truth is going to matter? that this might come into people's consciousness, maybe people that weren't aware of everything she'd said in the past? >> i think frankly she is among the best-liked politicians in america. which may not be saying much given the state of our politics, sean. >> well, she was inevitable in 2008 then look what happened. >> well, the democrats do have a built-in electoral college advantage. and with the republicans divided now, 12, 13 20 odd candidates, there's no congressional agenda. as you i think would acknowledge. it helps hillary clinton. >> there's this story about convicted pedophile, all these trips bill clinton took with him to africa and a number to the
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virgin islands lawyers for epstein apparently for the accusers rather grilled epstein about his relationship with bill clinton. this eventually was paid off. and this woman, one of the women, there's four other jane does they say the fbi might have videos of some of these. and lawyers also say the sex slave wanted to depose bill clinton. how big an issue potentially is his relationship with the convicted pedophile? >> right now with no evidence of any wrongdoing out there -- >> well, we know he was at the island. we know he took a lot of trips with epstein. >> there have been questions about the logs. >> not really. the logs are pretty accurate. >> well, but there are two sets of logs. that's the point. and so at this point you really can't say sean, that it will be an all issue. >> it shouldn't surprise you i have spies everywhere. >> you do? >> i have spies inside the hillary camp. >> i'm sure you do. >> they tell me on a scale one
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to ten it's like 100 concerned that she recently delayed her announcement. >> i think she delayed her announcement because as a front runner who's not always done that well when she's been out and visible, there's no reason for her to get out there. look, we don't know the full facts about the epstein matter. so far no evidence of anything. and if it doesn't change -- >> can you confirm or deny there's worry inside her camp about it? >> look, i think there is generalized concern about her campaign, her message, the role a former president plays. so i think there's generalized concern. >> doug, good to see you. >> thank you, sean. >> m coming up next tonight right here on "hannity". >> the thing about local newscast right, if it bleeds it leads, right? >> claims now the media is overselling the threat of radical terrorism for ratings. and he says issues like climate
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welcome back to "hannity." once again president obama is lashing out at the media. here's what he told vox.com when asked if the media overstates the level of alarm that people
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should have about terrorism. >> absolutely. and, you know i don't blame the media for that. you know what's the famous saying about local newscasts, right? if it bleeds it leads all right? you show crime stories and you show fires because that's what folks watch. it's all about ratings. and the problems of terrorism and dysfunction and chaos along with plane crashes and a few other things that's the equivalent when it comes to covering international affairs. >> pretty unreal. speaking of chaos listen to what former defense intelligence agency director lieutenant general michael flynn told chris wallace about who's in charge of the white house when it comes to defeating isis. take a look. >> i can't sit here and tell you that i know who it is. i really don't. which is part of the problem. and when you -- so if everybody's in charge, nobody's in charge. and it's like the analogy that i just used with the football
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team. i mean, we're saying ready, break and everybody's going into different stadiums. >> here with reaction in studio rare appearance arizona senator john mccain. senator, welcome. thank you for being here. >> thank you sean. >> what is your reaction to what he said about overhyping delusion? >> delusion or denial or combination of both. we've just had hearings in the senate armed services committee, most respected people in the committee, every one of them whether they're former democrat administration or republicans have said they have never seen the world in more turmoil. and the greatest threat is islamic extremism. and the president's now saying that it's exaggerated and overhyped? by the way, could i just mention we now fear that a wonderful young woman who was a humanitarian working in a hospital in aleppo, we hear that it's very possible that she may have been killed. what does it take to get this
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president's attention? >> let me -- why does this president -- you heard what he said about the crusades last week. okay. >> 800 years ago. >> we can talk history, but this is the reality of today. he won't say radical islamist. well, he won't. he seems to be in denial. he said, you know, the media overstates the risk of terrorism because things like climate change aren't very sexy. is he suggesting climate change is more important? and why won't he say those words? >> i do not know. i have no clue. except that it's very clear that he is either in denial of the reality of what's happening in the world. look where isis is spreading. the latest is libya is now becoming an outpost for isis. it's gone across the entire middle east. >> africa. >> and according to the head of british intelligence, mi-5 who gave a speech a couple weeks ago
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said they are a direct threat to the united states of america. and that is an exaggeration. when the head of british intelligence says that, sean i am telling you, i've been around a long time. as you know. i have never seen anything like this lack of leadership in my life. >> number one administration said john boehner broke protocol inviting the prime minister of israel to speak. more importantly, his former campaign staff is now in israel actively campaigning against netanyahu. and joe biden -- >> seems to me perfectly appropriate -- can invite someone to speak to the congress but not inviting to speak sto barack obama where i think it's entirely appropriate and there's so much at stake here that --
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>> suggesting that the attack in paris on this kosher paris in this kosher supermarket, he went on to say it's a random act of violence, talking about randoming shooting folks in paris. >> we know that that was an organized plot. look at the story about how they got the wife of one of the killers, all the way to syria. that took a very sophisticated network. it almost breaks my heart in a way. we haven't talked about ukraine. >> i wanted to ask you. russian economy is on thin ice. cheap oil you've got a 5% decrease in gdp and 15% increase in inflation.
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i know the president met with chancellor mercle. he seems resistant though crimia and ukraine were pretty much annexed by putin. >> and 5,000 ukrainian people have been murdered. and to not give them weapons to defend themselves will be shameful for american history and the chancellor of germany and france don't surprise me, but should be ashamed too. >> do you see the world separating and radical islamists and iran and their relationship with russia. do you see a danger of a possible scenario if a world war can break out? >> i'm not sure about a world war but the spread of nuclear weapons will take place if iran
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acquires them, it will nuclearize the entire middle east, >> so radical islam with nuclear weapons, that is your threat? >> exactly. >> pay attention to what bebe has to say. he won't be wrong. so -- >> he's the only adult on the world stage. >> thank you for speaking out and educating the american people because this president is delusional or in denial but placing the american people in danger. >> last time i interviewed bebe he said coming to a theater near you. >> when baghdady left camp buicka he said i'll see you in new york. >> scary. thank you for coming on the show. appreciate it. >> we have a question of the day and want your answer, coming up.
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>> we need your help, time for the question of the day. all right will hillary clinton's dishonesty and that she came under sniper fire in bosnia, is that going to hurt her come 2016? we have a poll on our facebook page. you can just go to twitter and let us know what you think.
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thanks for joining us we hope you have a great night. good nightjxvéyqf# this is absolutelyu horrifying. secretary of state john kerry says one thing but our! e[ generals33vs and other leaders arìs7o saying just)x3mx t opposite. someone is wrong. and if they can't get itn/f )@&c @&c right, you should be worried. listen. >> i believe we are on the wordóuf@v to,e do. >> there are westerners who have gone to participate int5=m activities fi in will middle east. >> we have taken out a significant proportion of the top leadership of isis. >> you don't see the long convoys now with flags flying in broad daylight. >> that you don't admit exists. >> everything is moving in the right direction. >> joining you us is the former commander ofu team 6 montana