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just carried on pretending that they existed? no, they do exist. they are trying to be rescued. and we must rescue them. >> bring back our girls. see you tomorrow. tonight the real war on women. an exclusive interview with the saudi woman who was arrested for daring to drive a car. >> i have home grown violent extremist investigations in every state. >> and a hannity special investigation into why americans are now joining isis. >> i told them the right thing to do is to make a public apology. >> general martin dempsey apologizes to the mother of a fallen navy seal. she is here tonight to respond. >> and topless women now target under age tourists. >> it's not just a fight.
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it's the fight of the century. >> plus jim gray weighs in on who will win the megafight of the century. >> welcome to "hannity." for years, they have accused of wageing a war on women. there is a real war waged against women. it's not in america. it's not by conservatives. now in this war, women are tortured. they are treated like second class citizens unjustly imprisoned and killed. i am talking about the deplorable treatment of women. now my next guest is an activist from saudi arabia and has been on the front line for many many years even starting a right to drive campaign for saudi women where she films herself driving a car within saudi arabia and that move of course that got her arrested and thrown in jail. joining us now via skype is the brave woman behind that video. women's rights activists is with
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us. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> mrs. clinton. we have a presidential campaign going on and from the kingdom of saudi arabia she took anywhere between 10 to 15 $25 million. she says she's a champion of womens rights. she's never spoken out about the treatment of women in this country that her foundation has taken tens of millions of dollars from. i want you to explain to our audience why you went about this effort and what happened when you were caught driving? >> this happened in 2011 actually. the campaign is still going on. but it's a part of a bigger movement for women's rights in my country. i think the womens rights is all over the world, not only in saudi arabia. it's an issue. you find it can be used and it's in europe and of course saudi arabia. >> i understand women also you don't have the right to wear any clothes that you want as a woman in saudi arabia. is that true? >> yes, we have to wear the
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black cover in public. >> you must cover in public? >> no not anywhere it used to be like that. more and more women are not covering their face and they're okay. >> what about the morality police women in saudi arabia as i understand it are not allowed to leave their home if they're not accompanied by a male relative. is that true? >> no not true. this is a stereotype i would say about saudi arabia. we can leave the house without a man. it's the problem the work and a man commission or the legal guardian dmoigs do these things. >> you don't need a man's permission but you have the morality police a group of police officers for example, if you wanted to meet a young man in a park and have ice cream together. >> that can't happen can it? >>. . so these things are, it's a more
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conservative society. the morality police is there to set the rules to make sure that everyone is following the islamic teaching in public. >> if you have the choice to wear whatever you want drive whenever you want leave the house whenever you want love whoever you want that is personal freedom. it sound to me. >> yes. >> that you don't have the freedom. >> yes. >> that american women have and the choices, you can't even drive a car. that's the point. you can't drive a car. >> that is absurd to me from the point is comparing it to the american woman. i don't see the as a point. american woman shouldn't be compared to anyone because the history is different t. culture is different. the language is different. everything is different so you cannot compare. it's really like comparing, i would say apples to apples.
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this is a really i would say wrongg compareson, an american woman would look at people and look at she's not driving a car oh i'm more privileged. i'm lucky. i'm sorry, i disagree with that. >> i don't think it's lucky. i think it's called freedom. america is free. you do not have the freedom that american women have. >> if freedom is wearing a bikini, i don't want that, to be frank with you. >> the treemd is youfreedom is you can. in saudi arabia you cannot drive. >> yes, and that thing is changing. i'm not saying that women are not trying to change their case. >> it's oppressive. i'm not trying argue. i know you grew up in a different culture than what we have here. but if you have the freedom, the
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fundamental am core value of america is freedom of expression. freedom of speech. freedom of religion. there are no christian churches that are allowed to be built in saudi arabia. there are no jewish synagogues. gays and lesbians as you said must do it in a closet somewhere. they can't come out publicly. women can't drive. i think in many ways in my opinion. i say this respectfully. you don't have the freedom that women in america have and i feel bad for you. >>. i didn't find it offensive that you say these things. if you talk about gay marriage until the '70s, it was thrown out in the u.s. society and u.s. society is very conservative. you still have the racism and the native americans, they don't have their rights until today. women still don't have equal -- >> you get to drive a car on your own and make choices on your own then we can talk. listen i understand what you have grown up with.
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i have to run now, but i did enjoy our conversation. >> okay. go ahead. >> i wish you the best. god bless, thank you very much. appreciate it. now, one person consistently turning a blind eye to saudi arabia hillary clinton, her foundation received millions from saudi leaders. earlier today fox news obtained a memo by the hillary clinton campaign blasting the new sweitzer book calling swierts sweitzer and his book discrediting. the silenceing that's kiersten powers and joining us is tammy bruce, author and columnist pamela geller. a little choppy because delay. we tried our best. what's your reaction to her? >> clearly. she lives under the sariia.ha sharia.
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she found your remarks offensive. >> too bad. >> no no no you're insulting the sharia. you are insulting islam. by the way, that's blasphemy. i also believe she was subdued when you shut that cut-off shift, she's still there. the saudi government is going to watch that, she doesn't want repercussions at the same time. >> look. this is a society where she knows it will be watched and judged. she also i think when you have a dynamic look a stockholm syndrome. there is sa point in a place that oppressive you do have to adapt in order to survive. >> by the way, stockholm syndrome is real where you take on a sympathy for your captor. >> a psychologic to move through dynamic so you can kind of explain and survive it and feel okay within the framework and
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become a part of it as opposed to a victim. it's a survival mechanism t. difference here i think, she handled it very well. it was clear she understands the spin. she avoided questions about herself. the issues about being able to work freely or vote or own a company, but your pointed was perfect that freedom was about not that you have to do something or that you could or must wear a bikini. you could if you wanted to. you don't if you don't want to. >> by the way, i'm not going to wear one. i take my freedom seriously. kiersten powers let me bring you into this. i want to put on the screen the gender gap rankings among the arab countries that donated to the clinton foundation. this is what out of 44 countries. you see raush, then we will put up each country at a time. saudi arabia women can't drive. permission to work in travel. she acknowledged and remember they donated 10 to $25 million
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to the clinton foundation. kuwait they don't have the right to become prosecutors or judges. no laws prohibiting domestic violence that's frightening. the uae donated to the clinton foundation. the law requires a male guardian to conclude a women's marriage contract. i'll keep putting them up. oman and qatar, algeria, brunei. they all gave to hillary clinton's donations. what's your reaction to that kiersten? >> obviously, i find that abhorrent. i have been very critical of a lot of these countries. but at the same time you have to remember these are countries that saudi arabia is a u.s. allie. so if you are going to say the clinton foundation shouldn't have any relationship with them. neither should the united states. >> she wants to be -- there is a difference she wants to be the
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champion of womens rights. i can't find any public comments where she has been critical of the oppression of women in these specific countries. so she's selling out her principals for the dollar. that's what it appears to me. >> i think if she was enriching herself, that would be true. if they were taking money to do good works around the world. i think that we should be critical of these regimes. i also think the united states should be critical. i don't remember doing anything of these segments when george bush was president. he has a personal relationship with the saudis. not to worry. hold on but let me finish you are using women's rights now. balls it's a political issue to hit her over the head with. but you didn't care. >> no no that's not true. i have been critical of sharia law. >> did you criticize george bush's relationship with the saudis? he had a closer relationship with him. >> i criticized the relationship
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with them for decades. i have been absolutely critical of sharia law. >> i care a lot about these issues and i -- >> we aligned ours with the soviet union we did it for good reason. at teams we have to get in bed with the devil to be with the bigger devil. >> there are a lot of things in saudi arabia that go well beyond what you were talking about. including women were left to burn to death. >> if she took the money and criticized i'd say she haed a small shad a small smidgeon. >> i think hillary is probably counting on the enemy's complicity. if you recall in my book the obama's administration on america, i documented millions of foreign donations to obama if you recall prior to the election the media was completely disinterested in the story. i president ikt the media will be completely disinterested in this story. it's illegal.
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>> she was afraid we all believe here she was afraid to tell the real story of saudi arabia. because as you pointed out, tammy, she is being watched. there will be repercussionles for her for being critical of the kingdom. correct? >> yes. and i think with to cheer sten's point about if the clintons are being personally enriched with these relationships, there is now a question of exactly how much money percentage that the clinton foundation is going to the charity work and i think that's going to have to be a serious question that gets answered. you are looking at individuals who made about what $130 million in a ten-year period of time. when this book comes out, the clinton cash book is clearly bringing up these issues. i think and kiersten is also right, though this money relationship between the middle east and saudi arabia in particular has been going on for generations. i complained and was horrified when laura bush went to saudi arabia and sat with women in the hajab and praised the
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environment. look in politics this isn't going to happen. with hillary clinton, she claims to be the champion for women then she does the opposite as did barak obama and that's what we have to call out. >> all right. guys. >> we will have you back on your ads. by the way, great core victory for you. >> thank you. >> we just ran out of time unfortunately it went long. kiersten thank you too. coming up a hannity investigation next into how radical islamists are recruiting members right here on american soil. we will explain the warning signs you need to look out for and the mother of a navy seal who received an apology from general martin dempsey. >> that and much more on this busy news night here on "hannity."
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welcome back to "hannity" a special investigation tonight into the growing islamic threat from within. this was after a 20-year-old alabama student abruptly left her family and joined isis in syria. shelves allegedly recruited of being brain washed on the internet one of their top recruiting tools. joining me now is someone who joined her personally. laporta is with us.
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jordan how did she get involved in this. >> now, sean, first of all it's a pleasure to be here, a long-time viewer of your show. it really is kind of a mystery to a lot of people that worked close to her. i knew her. we graduated in the same class in 2013 and some of my friend knew her better than i did. most of them were shocked. but from my understanding all of this was done online via social media like you alluded into this tie-in with this interview, twitter, facebook youtube people didn't know she was taken if. that's how they got to her. >> did you know anyway was she being radicalized? did she make statements in support of radicalism? >> see, like i said sean it wasn't a surprise. she did make some of these statements of radicalism on social media. but the catch was she had a separate secret social media account that she put all this
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out on. >> she hid it from all of her friends? >> yes. >> that is correct, sir. there was one person an anonymous friend that was cited in the original buzz feed article on this story. >> that person knew about this secret twitter account. from what i knew no one else knew about it. >> joining us is the director of the american-islamic in florida. what can you tell us what insight can you give us about this. >> you know words can't describe the utter shock and trauma and horror that the family is facing a and the pain and anguish they are facing at having lost their daughter to brain washing recruitment by the terrible extremist violent gang of monsters really. >> why is care involved at all, especially considering your controversial group? you're unindicted
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co-conspirator. >> let's not change the subject here. we're here to talk about -- >> i'll ask any question i want. this is my show. you are a controversial group. why are you involved? >> again, i don't know what you are talking about here saying controversial. >> the foundation unindicted co-conspirator don't deny that you know nothing about it. >> are you done clanging the topic or talk about why we are here. >> why is the controversial -- >> the reason we're involved is really we had been working in that community for a long time. her father gave a leg closure to delegitimize isis. when he heard i gave a lecture condemn tack terrorist organization he reached out to me when he first left and the first thing i told him we have to contact authorities and do the best we can to make sure no other child is lost in the way your daughter was lost. >> what do you think about hamas, their charter calls for the destruction of israel? is hamas a terrorist organization? >> why are you changing sean.
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every muslim you bring changes the topic. >> is hamas a terrorist organization? >> invite an expert on terrorism to speak that. i'm here to speak -- >> the destruction of israel is that a terrorist organization? >> i am so confused. >> let me say the question slowly so you will understand it. hamas' charter calls for the destruction of israel and the killing of jews. >> right. >> are they a terrorist organization? >> yeah they're a designated terrorist organization. >> do you agree with that? >> that's why we're not here to talk. shame on you for passing on me. we're here to talk about -- >> thank you for joining us. joining us now with more reaction fox news terrorist analyst and a retired special analyst. what is your reaction, why is
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care involved with this. >> there is a concern about care. it's not just in the united states also the united arab emirates designated care as ano. that's not how care perceives itself. it perceives itself as a civil rights movement. there is a big debate. >> how do you see it? >> where is care? >> how do you see it? >> i think care when you asked me the question care attacked me in november of 2012 and basic ally i designated them as pro jihadist very clearly. because if they had been protecting and defending the movement and attacking the counterterrorism experts who exposed them. >> let's go to a cart showing the u.s. is ranked number four in isis supporters on twitter. that's pretty significant. so in other words, they the isis advocate supporters are pretty involved in social media in the u.s. how big of a threat is that to
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us? >> what i think at this point in time. if the u.s. government administration at least does not change its policies with regard not combating, not counseling the ideology sure we are saying they are counting. in fact they are not counting the ideology for the simple reason sean they're not naming it. you can find a narrative in the national assessment about jihadism ideology. if you don't do this how can you identify the extremists? >> let's go to mr. gomez. let me put up on the screen isis recruitment tactic online propaganda appeal to a sense of religious obligation and peer-to-beer and islamic states magazine which builds itself as a period cal focusing on unity, truth seeking, et cetera et cetera holy war, jihad, this seems to be happening more and more in bicker numbers. what should we be doing? are we monitoring social media
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enough to prevent the influence of isis on individuals like this girl if alabama? >> we are doing a great job in monitoring their attempting to be recruiting our people. what we are not doing and should be doing and get a great return on investment to counter isis get word out, this is an organization o death and violence to have people stefl successfully escape from isis and tell the tale of torture and of rape. >> why would they bring in care? what are your thoughts on care? that's somewhat troubling to me. >> a lot of organizations are under investigation for funding and resourcing. >> you know the holy land foundation case. >> right. >> you know their position in that. >> the fact that they're bringing them in to me is very suspect. i wouldn't count on any organization that as you said discounts the state of israel as being a legitimate organization
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here in the states or abroad to begin with. >> i appreciate it. we will continue to follow the story. coming up mayor mark dempsey apologizes to a fallen navy seal. find out why next when the grieving mother will join us for an interview plus later tonight. >> if there are weapons delivered to factions within yemen, they could threaten navigation that's a problem. >> here we go. he does it again, i wonder why iran is not afraid of pushing our buttons. they are sending ships out off the coast of yemen to confronted u.s. ships. so the president is not going to do anything and that rocky regime in tehran knows all about it. we will talk about the latest on the coast of yemen straight ahead. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com.
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welcome back to "hannity" general martin dempsey is offering up an apology to a navy seal while fighting in arin amadi.
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>> the city itself has not been declared a part of the caliphate on one hand. >> the mother of that navy seal demanded an apology. by the way, thank you debbie lee for being here. let me go to part of your letter you said, you sir, oh an apology to the families whose loved ones blood was shed in ramadi. you need to apologize to our troops whose bodies were blown to pieces from iu dis and bullet hole it matters to them we have now lost fallujah. we have lost mosul. we have lost tikrit and now ramadi is next. we lost 4,000 americans, including your son. what do you want to say to the
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president after all of that blood-soaked ground they gave up now in the hands of isis. what would you say to the president? >> well first of all, he needs to show the honor and respect to our men and women who served and sacrificed and have given so much to the memories of our fallen heroes and their families not just with lip service but with actions from our government. we have seen in his administration that lacking sorely where there is the scandal with the va. other issues naf i they've had, not getting the support they need when they come back home. he and his wife stand out there and say they support the troops. when we look at their action on the combat field, they don't give them rules of engagement to make them successful. they're not taken care of within they come home. it's sad. >> it's disgraceful. >> it sure is. >> i had colonel north on my radio show yesterday, i have the greatest respect for men and women, it's the highest calling
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to protect and serve your fellow citizens. i am troubled by a pattern. we lost 58,000 men in vietnam. 4,000 in iraq. many others lost their arms and legs. i asked colonel north, i said what would you had advise your own son now that two wars have been lost not on the battlefield but in walk by politicians. would you had advise your son to go into the military? he answer was, not for two years. what your answer? you lost your son. >> i did. mark gave his very best on the battlefield, willingly stood up in the direct line of fire three times on that day on purpose to defend our country and to defend his teammates and i'm so proud of him. and i'm so glad that if he had to give his life it was under problem who was a real commander-in-chief. but i have had young men, young women ask me my thoughts my son, daughter is considering. that i said the same thing, not
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under this man who his fooilt title is commander-in-chief but doesn't act like one. >> debbie so sorry about the loss of your son. i am glad you called him out on that. thank you. >> thank you. we were pleased to get a response. new developments tonight on the showdown of iran in the gulf of aidan. the pentagon is now telling fox news the iranian convoy suspected of carrying weapons to yemen is moving slowly off the coast of ayman. a u.s. warships had to monitor the iranian ships. as for the president's response to the situation, he tried to assure the world he has everything under control in an interview with chris matthews of all people last night. take a look. >> what we've said to them is if thoo there are weapons delivered to factions within yemen, that could threaten navigation that's a problem. and we're not sending obscure
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messages. we send very direct messages about that. >> you see chris matthews legs shaking from the thrill at that missouri joining me fox news military analyst and author of "the head game" former director of the cia, philip mudd is with us. i ask very specifically they said today. jen psaki said on "fox this morning" we're not sure if they confront them. we're sending this fleet of ships there, including the uss roosevelt. now the iranians responded by sending more ships themselves. i think the iranianian iranians have no fear of fighting in yemen. am i wrong? >> yeah. i don't think so. here's why. a woman speaking for the defense department isn't the department of defense. we got rules of engagement.
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but have been good to bad for 14 years. i don't think we got warships out there to let them pass into yemen. yemen is a failed state. iran has turned out to be a super power in the middle east. we can't allow this. but at the same time that that ship is there to allegedly block access to yemen, we're given 10 to $50 billion back to iran. it's a terrorist nation for a new deal we would not, i don't believe we will put navy guys in harm's way in the middle without aggressive rules of engagement. they won't allow those iranian ships to come into yemen. i don't think they will. >> they will in a fired shot. the iranians are sending warships themselves if i can, philip i want to put up on the screen a map for our viewers. this is very important. you see in the upper right-hand side the stait of a major
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shipping lane strait of hormuz and another shipping lane in the gulf of aidan, my question is if obama wants this deal with iran. he was allowing them to chant "death to america" continue to be a state sponsor of terror and saying the drugs of israel is not off the table. >> that didn't stop negotiation, is this president, do you think he has the courage to pull the trigger and stop the arming of the rebels in this war that the iranians are fighting in yemen against the saudis. i don't think he does. >> look if you are sitting in the situation room in the white house, at least part of this decision has already been made. this is like a circus. you got a main tent here. that tent is a nuclear negotiation. you got side show things like iraqi militias. >> he's going to let the iranians rearm the rebels they're supporting. isn't he?
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>> i think there is a pretty good chance of. that i would have an intelligence question having watched intelligence pibt e pictures. before you say we notice what's on those ships, i can tell from you the other side of the curtain that is from the cia side you can sit there and tell the president and the national security adviser, we're 70 to 80% sense maybe, that there are weapons on those ships. if you want to get into the game of saying we'll put american credibility on the line by guaranteeing as a cia guy 100% there is weapons on those shirngs that ain't the way it works. if we take a shot we better be certain. i doubt we are. >> coming up next tonight here on "hannity,. >> my manager doesn't want us to say. >> no talking? just a couple questions? it won't take but a second. >> body painted, topless women paradeing all around new york city and time's square allegedly taking money from
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underage tourists who want a quick photo. they were exposed by the new york post. we have that up next. thener, it's the match boxing match of the century, jim gray spoke with floyd mayweather before he steps into the ring with pacqio manny pacqio. >> that interview is coming up later tonight. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and she prescribed lyrica. .
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welcome back to "hannity" tonight. a controversy in new york city involving topless women posing for pictures with underage tourists. a bombshell report uncovering the widespread practice of women nude posing for pictures and kids as young as 14. we decided to send our cameras to time's square to investigate this developing scandal. >> my manager doesn't want us to talk. >> no talking? just a couple questions. it won't take but a second. >> come take a picture!
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>> does that shock you to see something like that happening here? >> not really. you are in new york. not really. >> we come here once a year. i saw it last year too. it's not very appropriate for young kids. >> you go to the beach, don't you? you take off your shirt. >> the reaction how are you, sir? >> i tell you, i'm outraged is what i am. >> i'm steaming. >> senior correspondent jeraldo rivera. they are naked. >> they're covered in paint. they're not naked. >> they're a lot more attractive
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than those filthy elmos and others. >> you know what don't go to time's square. it is hell on earth. why are you taking your kids there in the first place? it is nothing but a bunch of grifters dressed up as like children's characters who are trying to scam money off you. do you want me to read the list of arrests in the last year of like cookie monster groping a teenage girl and this is what you will worry about. >> you see a person with a 40-ounce and they have shirtlessness here tonight, jeraldory ver jeraldoriveira. >> you are allowed to be topless, it's in the public lewdness unless they do something like simulate sex. >> jeraldo they are taking 'ikts with kids. their asses are hanging out.
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>> where are the parents if they're letting kids take photographs with them. >> you have people on tours, the tour director turns his head t. 14-year-old races over to get his picture taken. >> i am so scandalized. first of all, we are glad you are keeping us abreast of this whole situation. let me say this they had the naked cowboy. >> i invited the three worst people to invite. >> they had the naked cowboy out there. he's out there rain sleet, snow whatever cold weather. he's got more shrinkage in january hand the lena dunham's cameraman. that's sexism. get out there. >> kidsed can go to radio city. >> why are you gompblg time's square? >> i have no intention. >> you lost it is over. >> david letterman tells a joke treat a lady like a -- >> whore? >> thank you. >> and a whore like a lady. >> gentleman prefer blonds back
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in the '20s. my goodness. >> i'm actually with you. i'm tired of people getting offended by words. if you don't want to watch letterman, you won't be able to watch anything. >> i don't get offended by anything. i get offend by unfunny old jokes by an old untalented man. >> it looks like age. >> if you are telling a joke written in the '30s. >> i don't want so see another naked selfie of you. that's ages. >> i don't look so bad. >> he was ad libing to a question before the show aired. they are accusing him of sexist. >> let's argue the concept. >> you can make fun of hair and weight. few make fun of hillary and her weight. that's sexist. >> what does it have to do with hillary? >> it's a sexist. >> the concept is it's a snobby
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he's a guy going to push me. that is what i need. i think that two styles makes for a good fight. because he will bring the best out of them. >> super star boxers will go toe to toe. and the one and only sportscaster, our friend jim gray. i wanted to buy a ticket, then looked at prices and said forget
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it. i'm going to pay per view. >> tickets got released and it's a frenzy out there. you make a good living. come on down enjoy the fight. >> i can watch it for cheaper on pay per view. i'm not spending $100,000 for a fight that may be over in three minutes or less. that is nuts. >> we're going to love to have you on pay per view we want to you sign up on pay per view. >> there is a heavy weight fight. is this bigger than thriller in manila? i know the purse is bigger. what is it? $300 million? >> could be more than that. we can't say it's bigger because we don't know the outcome of
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this. so we didn't have blogs or the internet. and this will be the biggest event. >> the glamour? >> yes. >> you're a great broadcaster, i'm excited you get to have this opportunity. take a look at mayweather 47-0, never lost. and you've got pacquiao who is going to win this fight? >> i believe that floyd mayweather is going to win the fight. he does nothing in his history giving me any indication. and many pacquiao is
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accomplished >> he hates mayweather. doesn't he? >> yes. i don't think floyd likes many. so that makes for a great fight. if you make me pick one, i'm going with mayweather. >> great fight. great night. congratulations and we'll see you soon. when ke come back our question of the day, next. hey, what's up? i'm ted. rudy and i have a lot of daily rituals. namaste. stay. taking care of our teeth is one of them. when i brush my teeth, he gets a milk-bone brushing chew. just another way to keep ourselves healthy. i'll go change.
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time for the question of the day. in light of the clinton foundation accepting donations from country was deplorable records our question is should
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women vote for hillary in 2016? thanks for joining us we'll see you back here tomorrow night. on. tonight: >> there actually is probably less war and less violence around the world today than there might have been 30, 40 years ago. >> president obama saying his foreign policy is successful. but charles krauthammer and i dissent. tonight, we'll present the facts. >> these young men are incredibly angry about everything happening [bleep] >> a young black man dies in baltimore under very strange circumstances. did the police kill him? we will have a factor investigation. >> also ahead a startling video in