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do not be fullsome. bill o'reilly. please remember the spin stops here. definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight, hillary clinton under serious fire from the so-called right wing conspiracy including news week reuters and that bgs bastion of conservatism the new york times. all on clinton cash. welcome, it's a busy night. i'm megan kelly. she's accused of doing favors in exchange for contributions to her family's charitable foundation or for lucrative speaking engagements for her husband. in some cases, mrs. clinton's accused of covering up her behavior by failing to disclose the moneys received. and today we learn the clinton charities are now refiling five
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years' worth of tax returns after a reuters review found errors in how they were reporting donations. today mrs. clinton's campaign spokesman responded, saying quote, no one has produced a shred of evidence that hillary clinton ever took action as secretary of state in order to support the interests of donors to the clinton foundation. there may not be a smoking gun, but there is certainly a circumstantial case. exhibit a for mrs. clinton, uranium. you know the stuff we use for nuclear energy and bombs? you might imagine it's a hot commodity. and guess who has a fair amount of it. we do the united states of america. thanks to a deal approved in part by mrs. clinton's state department we no longer control at least 1/5 of our capacity perhaps more. instead, the russians do. that's uranium inside the united states. and its new owner is a russian company called uranium 1 that's owned by russia's nuclear
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agency. so why would the u.s. allow russia to take control of so much american uranium? good question. and some lawmakers asked it and objected to this deal at the time saying why would we do this? in june of 2010 the obama administration signed off. not just mrs. clinton but included her. a committee that includes the attorney general, secretaries of treasury defense, homeland security commerce and energy and, of course the secretary of state. that same month, the same month bill clinton suddenly received a $500,000 speaking gig in moscow by a russian bank that wanted this deal and badly. and the company that took control of so much of america's uranium, well they were big clinton fans. donating at least $2.35 million to the clinton global initiative from 2009 to 2012. donations as it turns out, the clinton charity did not
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disclose. in fact the donations were only unearthed after clinton cash author peter schweitzer dug up tax records of a foreign foundation up in canada that happened to show these payments to the clinton charity. and in the end, with the deal signed off on by secretary clinton, we are looking at real questions about whether the united states of america is now sending american uranium through russia on to iran. a country that devotes itself to wiping israel off the map, and which has actively fought the united states and iraq and elsewhere. by the way, we also object to them getting a nuclear bomb. here is brett bare and clinton cash author peter schweitzer. >> in this particular case we're talking about uranium. we're talking about things that relate to the nuclear industry. we're talking about the russian government. >> which already provides equipment and material to iran. >> that's correct. the problem is that hillary
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clinton's family foundation the clinton foundation was receiving tens of millions of dollars from shareholders in uranium 1 who wanted the russian government to acquire them because it would be a financial landfall. >> tonight, democratic veteran strategist robert zimmerman is here. also mark thissen, writer for george w. bush and fellow with aei. we begin tonight with mark. mark it's hard to digest. they're talking about a lot of foreign countries, and i don't want to dive too deep because it's going to make my viewers' eyes glaze over. but at base, she accused of helping approve a deal that shifted massive amounts of american uranium to russia's control, and the quid pro quo here would be what? the millions in donations to her charity and the $500,000 speaking gig to bill clinton? >> yes. so this company, uranium 1, is
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actually basically born when bill clinton and this canadian tycoon went to kazakhstan and got these uranium concessions. clinton basically went and pitched the dictator of kazakhstan and within 48 hours, the mining concessions have been giving to this company. >> just stop there. i want everybody to stay with us. kazakhstan had all these rights in these uranium mines. >> sure yeah. >> and owning the company that preceded that turned into uranium 1, he wanted them. but he couldn't get them. but he had something that would help him. a friendship with bill clinton. so he goes to bill clinton ask says how would you like it if i donated millions of dollars to the clinton foundation. and bill clinton said i would like it very much. and before you knew it bill clinton and that guy were on a fight over to kazakhstan which rodriguez is probably saying where is that it was far away. and got a lot of urine up. so they go over there, bill clinton says nice things about the kazakhstan leader running a terrible country at the time
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all sort of problems. and when bill clinton goes on the plane back home suddenly this dude who promised the money to the clinton foundation he gets great news from the head of kazakhstan you got your interest in the uranium. here you go. got it right? is that about it? >> that's exactly right. and then the kicker is right after that the canadian investor gives $31 million to the clinton foundation and promises $100 million more. so this was -- this is as clear as you can a pay for play situation. >> let me stop you one second. just so the viewers understand what mark is doing, he's setting the background for the connections between the clintons and the man who ran the company that would eventually become uranium 1, which is now run by the russians. so the clintons and this team they go way back and there's no question that they have been big donors to the clinton foundation and must be beloved by bill. >> exactly. and so then this company merges with the south african company, urineanium 1. that requires the kazakhstan
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government to approve it. this investor gets bill clinton to meet with the head of the kazakhstan mining interest in his house. they deny the meeting ever happened until peter exposes the fact that the guy has acknowledged the meeting and has a picture of it in his wall in kazakhstan. >> i think that was a "new york times" reporter. the pulitzer prize winning new york times reporter who covered this. pardon me i forget her name. it's a woman. >> >> jo becker. she said did you have this meeting and she said i have a picture of you there. >> exactly. >> all right, we did it. so once again, a can connection that was denied that turned out to be true. >> exactly. and the kazakhstan government approved the deal. and eight investors into this company give $145 million to the clinton foundation soon thereafter. so again, bill greases the deal more money to the clinton foundation. >> and the third phase -- i want to jump forward. the third phase is the one i
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walked the viewers through. where uranium 1 is born the russians control it they get all this interest in the american uranium mines. and now if we need to build you know a nuclear bomb i guess we have to ask russia. but the real problem here is establishing there was a linkage. i'll tell you the thing i think most helps her in this circumstance. she wasn't the only one who had to sign off the deal. the attorney general -- the list of secretaries. even though there were lawmakers saying what are we doing, she wasn't the only one who had power over this. >> i agree with that. also keep this in mind. number one, against the agreement that she had with the obama administration they failed to disclose the fact that the chairman of the company that was being bought by russia by the russian agency -- the russian pump they had given $2 million to the clinton foundation. that was not disclosed. >> it was required to be. >> it was required by their agreement. and second of all, she didn't --
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she didn't disclose and she didn't recuse. if you have a conflict of interest you know this from the law. in the private sector if you have a conflict of interest you have to expose it. she never spoke up she never said anything. so let's say everything was on the up and up. she had no business voting on that deal or being involved in that committee in any way, shape or form. >> what's interesting is the denial from the family spokesman or campaign spokesman. there's no evidence of it. there's no evidence of it. i mean -- like you get caught -- like somebody accuses you of doing something you didn't do and you say i didn't do it. you don't say there is no evidence of that right? >> there's no controlling legal authority as al gore once said. that's the clinton's mantra. there's no evidence. you can't prove it. >> it kind of jumped out at me as -- the nondenial denial. the real denial is going to come next when robert zimmerman joins me. he's an advocate for the clintons. mark good to see you. and a true believer. and i'm going to ask him whether
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breaking tonight, more fallout from a series of reports questioning big donations to the clinton family foundation made by governments and companies doing business with mrs. clinton's state department. while there is not yet hard evidence of wrongdoing there is no smoking gun that we have yet seen. there is plenty of stuff that looks bad. and one big question remains. can the voters trust hillary clinton? robert zimmerman is a veteran democratic strategist with me now. what about that robert? i mean given everything we have seen today in the reports, it was like drinking from a fire hose as they came out this morning. "newsweek" and reuters and "new york times" and peter schwartz's
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book. how can people trust her after this? >> i don't know if you were drinking from a fire hose. some folks must be drinking something else. i guarantee it wasn't water, based on reports i heard. if you also consider in your analysis megyn, "time" magazine for abc news attacking this book for a lack of evidence and lack of support for their facts. the "wall street journal" a year ago doing analysis whether corporate donors got favoritism from secretary clinton because they gave to the foundation. they determined that wasn't true. >> it's most just a book now. if it were just a all on the fact the idea that this uranium 1 company was acquiring united states mines. >> why did they apparently hide or mistakenly forget to include -- the donations that company made to their foundation? >> megyn, as you pointed out, they did make technical corrections on their reports. however, the donations -- >> after they were unearthed by reuters. i'm going to give you the floor. i want the viewers to know. it's not like they went back and said let get it straight.
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reuters exposed them and then they said we have to go back -- five years. >> the "washington post" reported all those donations were still reported on the clinton foundation website. they were still reported in other irs reports. >> not this one. >> this one indeed megyn. >> i'm not sure about that. >> that's what the "washington post" reported. the point simply here is the most important point, unlike george w. bush who raised $5 million for his presidential library without disclosing one donor and raised this money while a sitting president, bill clinton disclosed every donor to his presidential library when secretary clinton became secretary of state, and the clinton foundation has set a standard that no former president has set for transparency and full disclosure. >> okay the foundation -- okay the foundation -- let's say it is transparent and has been very transparent. that doesn't necessarily mean she doesn't have a problem when it comes to conflict of interest. i mean what i seem to be seeing over the past couple weeks, and you tell me whether i'm wrong, is the unique position she is
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in because she happens to be not only a former senator and former secretary of state, but the former first lady who has a husband who used to be the president, who is very well connected and has been in the favor business and the quid pro quo for that business for a very long time. >> actually i think he was a very accomplished president and most of america still agrees with me on that. of. >> i'm not disputing that. >> the point i'm making to you simply is look there is obviously going to be some people sitting stoned in their parents' basement hate mongering on twitter who want to believe that hillary clinton would compromise our national security for a couple of speaking fees. >> "new york" magazine? because they came out -- she is getting hit by the left hard. >> she is also being defended and the book is being trashed by mainstream media, like i mentioned. even the "wall street journal" said they saw no example of favoritism. >> years ago. how do you know these people are stoned and in their basements? >> well i'll leave it to our viewers to evaluate. >> cheetos have doubled online.
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robert great seeing you. >> good being with you. the clinton camp came out this morning and suggested these critical reports are, again, part of the alleged right wing conspiracy. really? laura ingram will fact-check that claim right after this break. and he raps about killing cops. so why is "killer mike" set to speak to students about race relations in america? we'll investigate. brian kilme is here. ♪ 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. i love making sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it. tylenol was ok, but it was 6 pills a day. but aleve is just 2 pills all day. and now, i'm back!
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known for being right leaning. >> i'm not going to accuse the "new york times" of having bias. they do. everybody has bias. i will say, there is an epidemic of really sloppy reporting that goes from the top to the bottom. about people who put stuff in before they're ready to get all the facts. and i would like to see what all the facts are here. because so far -- i mean howard would you say that i'm a sloppy political "new york times" journalist? i would say that is an overly broad generalization that aligns my colleagues and i think it's unfair of you. >> i would not. but there are plenty of people who write for "the new york times" and other papers that are incredibly sloppy and i could name a lot of them. >> laura ingram great to see you. >> don't you love that megyn? howard dean going after the "the times" "the times" all upset, offended. >> i'm sure howard has always hated "the times." he says can you name the reporters and doesn't. and doesn't accuse the two who
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wrote this piece of being sloppy. and he hadn't even read the piece when he was making the accusation. >> no. >> but he's doi clinton kpamp is doing. because they came out today and said it is impossible to view this allegation as anything other than just another in the many partisan conspiracy theories advanced in the clinton cash book. partisan conspiracy theories from the "new york times" and "newsweek." >> right. this is what they do. this is the classic clinton line. to go back all those years ago when it was a personal matter that took place in the white house. remember until there was an actual physical item of clothing that was recovered, there was all these denials. it was -- first they blamed monica lewinsky and then she came around and then they went on the "today" show and said it was a vast right wing conspiracy. i would add to your list jonathan chaste in the "new york" magazine wrote a devastating piece about this and he's no right wing conservative. and he said the best case scenario for the clintons is
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that the way they ran their foundation ran their life after public office -- during public office was both greedy and disorganized. that's the best-case scenario for the clintons. so is he part of the -- you know the right wing media game that the clintons always want to blame. i don't think so. >> they're -- i mean that's -- you tell me. is that going to work this time. it's -- i don't know. this morning, they were talking about it on a competing network known to be left-leaning. and they were asking real questions about how much trouble she's in. it doesn't seem to me so far in the wake of the "new york times" report just today -- i'm talking about just today, that the media is trying to cover for her or am i wrong? >> well i think you might be right. it depends, right? the democrat party has to make a decision right? they're going to decide either we're going to go all in for these people who clearly had no concern for conflict of interest rules, had no concern for at least the very least, rules -- rules of monitoring rules of
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basic conflict checks stepping back from a potential donation or saying no to it when there was a mere appearance of an impropriety. they didn't care they threw it out the window megyn. so if the democrats want to go all in on that they're going to stay with mrs. clinton. if they decide her populist appeal has been sufficiently tarnished by hanging out with all these really wealthy people making gobs of money at a time where, you know you could call this into question with all these different transactions you went through with mark if they want to go all in with that they can do that. but if they decide -- >> you get into the kazakhstan and russia and ukraine and uranium -- let me -- i want to get to this because we're almost out of time. i really want to ask this question. you're a lawyer. clerk for the united states supreme court. super smart. the denial that the clinton camp issued. let me just show the viewers. no one has produced a shred of evidence that hillary clinton ever took action as secretary of
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state in order to support the interests of donors to the clinton foundation. i mean i can highlight at least five outclauses. >> right. >> right there. that could make that statement consistent with everything she was accused of in the a block of our show. >> right, of course. and that's what they do. you parse the sentence you take the appositive phrase out, you put it in the back of the sentence and maybe there is a semblance of truth to it. but again -- >> she didn't do it. completely false allegation. >> we also megyn, have a lot of e-mails that are poof gone. if you can't produce that evidence maybe the evidence is in the hand of foreign governments or maybe the evidence -- if it exists is in the hands of foreign individuals. but those e-mails are gone. we're never getting those e-mails back. >> the clinton foundation taking donations from and some quid pro quo going on ge and they have been asked whether they're going to produce e-mails. >> right, but kazakhstan megyn,
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or putin's people they're not going to be producing e-mails. those e-mails are gone. so maybe she's right. we're going to -- putin. exactly. >> great to see you, laura. >> great to see you. new details tonight on what some are calling the vicious political retribution against supporters of governor scott walker. two folks at the heart of this who have been ordered not to talk are going to. next. and it's the highest grossing war movie ever made. so why is yet another university shutting down a screening of "american sniper." and did a reporter go too far when he pushed actor robert downey jr. with a question about his past. and wait until you hear what it's about. brian kilmeade is here. >> bye. >> thank you. >> you -- i'm sorry. >> it's okay. >> thank you. >> do you -- >> it's just getting a little diane sawyer in here.
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new details on the man known as the american spokesman for al qaeda. killed in a u.s. air strike. adam gadahn converted to islam in the late 1990s and left california for pakistan. trace gallagher reports on what happened next. >> megyn, these were called signature drone strikes. instead of intelligence based on reconnaissance monitoring a pattern of behavior on the ground that indicates al qaeda leaders may be present. the fact is the cia doesn't know who is being targeted. the two drone strikes on suspended al qaeda come pounds happened on the border on january 14th and january 19th. the cia had some indication hostages may have been killed but it wasn't confirmed until this month that an italian hostage and u.s. hostage warren
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weinstein were killed. today the president took full responsibility. >> i profoundly regret what happened. on behalf of the united states government i offer our deepest apologies to the families. >> al qaeda deputy commander and u.s. citizen farouk was also killed in the drone strike. the second strike killed adam gadahn an al qaeda translator who became very close with osama bin laden. he had a $1 million price tag on his head. gadahn was born and raised here in southern california. but of the seven u.s. citizens killed by drone strikes in the past five years, only anwar al awlaki was targeted. the rest from in the wrong place at the wrong time. president obama saying he wanted him captured but had to act before al awlaki carried a plot. the drone strikes were believed to kill thousands of suspended terrorists but have been
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criticized by national security officials from both democratic and republican administrations who say however well-intentioned the strikes are, they create a troubling precedent because other less well-meaning countries could start their own targeted strikes adopting the u.s. argument that they are simply fighting terrorism. megyn. >> trace, thank you. we have new information tonight on a series of terrifying raids that were reportedly part of a political retribution deal against supporters of governor scott walker. the raids just coming to light after a couple of folks came forward and spoke to national review writer david french. including this woman, cindy archer. archer says she was asleep in her home one night when she was jolted awake when more than a dozen police officers with a battering ram were yelling and pounding on the door. she says she was trying desperately to calm down her dogs begging the police not to shoot them. she was afraid given how angry they appeared. she says police would not say
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where they were there, but they ransacked her home grabbed computers and phones and told ms. archer she could not tell anyone. and there was much more to this story. michael lutz is a decorated retired police officer who many say confirmed these raids were politically motivated and head of wisconsin club for growth eric o'keefe, says the raid victims are guilty of nothing more than exercising their right to support conservative causes. all right. thank you both so much for being here. so let me start with you on this eric. so you are affiliated with this conservative group, and you know some of the people who were targeted in these raids. what were -- the police were there on a prosecutor's push and a judge's order, because they were suspected of pushing conservative issues basically. that's the charge. just like in the irs deal, they were being targeted for supporting conservative issues. >> right. they were being targeted based on a theory which is completely
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unsupportable under wisconsin law. but apart from even that the reality is as i told my colleagues as soon as i was able to speak to them you were attacked for your virtue for your effectiveness. that's why they were attacked. because the left was tired of losing election after election. they correctly identified some of the most important communicators of political messages in wisconsin and raided their family homes with kids at home. they knew the kids were at home. they knew the schedules. they came in the dark. and put aside whether people should have filed different campaign financial reports. is this an appropriate tactic for any kind of campaign finance question. they already had our e-mails, we subsequently learned. they already had our bank records. they knew what we were doing. we were proud of what we were doing. they didn't ask us. these raids were not really based on any belief they would findin incriminating information. >> the person at the heart of it is the prosecutor john chisolm, and mike that's somebody you
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know well. and this is a man who was married to a union steward who didn't like scott walker didn't like his policies and certainly didn't like the conservative efefforts in wisconsin. >> that's correct, megyn. >> and so how were you privy to that information? i mean what evidence if any, do you have that it was politically motivated, them going after these conservatives? >> sure i was in a unique position to have some personal conversations with john chisolm during my time as a police officer. i was working intimately with john on gun crime issues when i retired from the police department after getting shot john was a mentor of mine. good friend of mine. he talked me into going to law school. >> so did he tell you this stuff? did he admit he was doing it for political reasons? >> he did. in a personal conversation in his office he had stated that he believed it was his personal responsibility to stop governor walker and all republicans from continuing on with act so 10 and
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supporting act 10 and governor walker. >> eric are you under a secrecy order right now? everybody has been told not to speak. >> yes. an unconstitutional secrecy order. and i'm defending the secrecy order. >> right now. >> yes. >> are you fearful, given the tactics we have seen? >> no. i'm not. i would ask them if they want to arrest me to give a phone call and i'll turn myself in. >> the raid victims in this case -- the raid targets in this case were harassed in the middle of the night in front of their children in front of their neighbors. some in the morning when school pus buses were going by, and several police officers there and battering rams and yet all were told keep your mouths shut. you're not allowed to speak of it. >> right. and the -- and the children were told -- the children were detained from it going to school at the appropriate time. parent asked -- in two case i
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know of what do they tell the school. and they were told to lie. to lie about why they were late. children's computers were seized with homework on them. and they were told to lie about it. so you know the old thing, the dog ate my homework. how does it sound, i lost my computer. where did you lose it? i don't know. >> are these people going to be sitting there thinking -- and i realize there is this law in wisconsin that allows supposedly -- it's being challenged. this secrecy to go on while they're investigating this kind of case. but these people have got to be asking themselves whether this is still the united states of america. >> they did. they were stunned. it was stunning. it's been a stunning attack. and i have sued john chisolm. he's not fit to serve in public office. i want him removed from office. >> he denies all of this. he does -- he says this is legit. they had a judge sign off on it mike. he wasn't out there alone. they had the cooperation of the courts. >> megyn, this is why he came forward in the first place, because through the conversations and through what i witnessed in the da's office
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john chisolm had become so hyper political and hyper partisan that he had weaponized his district attorney's office to go after and prosecute and persecute all those who had a different political ideology than him. and that's why he came forward and it was so disgusting and unamerican what's going on here. >> we're going to stay on this. we are grateful to the two of you for coming on tonight. and again, our offer to john chisolm to come on and offer his side of the story remains. also tonight, we will show why the aclu is now taking the catholic church to court in what could become a very big case. plus one major film is shutting down a film about an american war hero while another college sings about a rapper to lecture students about race relations. brian kilmeade has some thoughts on that, next. if you take multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse spray or gel
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from the world headquarters of fox news it's "the megyn file with megyn kelly. >> another university is shutting down a screening of "american sniper" because of protests from some muslim students. the university of maryland caving to those who call the film racist saying it perpetuates hate. at the same time another prestigious college, m.i.t. invited this rapper to talk to students about police brutality.
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watch "killer mike." ♪ >> oh-oh. brian kilmeade is the co host of "fox & friends" on fox news radio. >> i've never heard you say that before. >> oh-oh. it can be problematic. oh. >> we didn't do a thorough background check. that wikipedia didn't turn up on that. might have to log in with another password. >> yet again "american sniper" has to go because muslim students find it objectionable. of. >> the muslim students go i don't think we should be watching this. they have 250 signatures and decide -- the student group does let's not air it. we should debate it. school is about to end, let's just not air it. you revealed it they haven't seen the movie. they call this movie -- they say it glorifies war, is anti muslim. it just perpetuates violence. it doesn't embrace diversity. if they watched the movie, they show the down side of war.
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clint eastwood said this isn't a pro war movie. they see the ptsd he experiences after. the price he pays. and by the way, they're not killing muslims, they're killing muslim extremists. they're not killing iraqis. they are killing muslim extremists -- >> they have to shut it down if they have any objection to it. no one is allowed to see or hear anything these groups find objectionable. >> 28,000 students in that school. 250 people signed a petition and they kowtow to that. if i'm at the university of maryland i'm outraged. what if the japanese association, if there was one, says you better not put "unbroken" on. what if the "mall cop" association says you better not put on "paul bart 2" because it makes mall cops look bad. when does it he said. if you can't have mall cop -- >> what about albert brooks no shining testament to news anchors. >> i would have been outraged had i been a student at that point. i would have resigned.
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>> how about m.i.t.? they're smart people very smart people way smarter than i am. they made the decision to invite this guy, killer mike who it must be said his dad is a cop, to come speak about race relations. thoughts on that. >> he has a rap video. he has a point of view. he's been invited on major networks to talk about white on black violence talk about ferguson and everything like that. this is a hip-hop series. m.i.t. wants to have on campus. >> what is happening in this video? >> evidently, this is a cop -- would-be cop and would-be assail ability. a lot of people in the street ask me hip-hop questions. of i say, listen i don't know anything about hip-hop you would think, and i do know the history. i will say this megyn. there is a hip-hop series on the campus of m.i.t. great. that's why i go to school. i want to see that. i'm going. and you better not ban the conservatives for america and the hip-hop series. this guy seems like a good guy. believe it or not. he's a deep thinker, cares about society.
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he's from a long line of law enforcement family. so he's not just someone speaking off-the-cuff. he's an educated guy. i don't love the video. again, i can't describe exactly what happened. nor would i be cast -- >> again, why shut him down from speaking as opposed to letting him say his piece and offering an alternative viewpoint if you need one. let's move on to robert downey jr., none too happen with this reporter. watch. >> it was after your incarceration, and you said you can't go from a $2,000 a night hotel suite to a penitentiary and understand it and come out a liberal. and i just wondered what you meant by that. >> i couldn't even really tell you what a liberal is. so therein lies the answer to your question. >> does that mean you're not a liberal? or that you came out of prison not being a liberal? >> uh -- are we promoting a movie? actually i wouldn't say i'm a republican or a liberal or a democrat. >> i just wondered whether -- you know you -- you think you're free of all of that?
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or whether that's still -- >> i'm sorry. i really don't -- what are we doing? >> well i'm just asking questions, that's all. >> right. >> okay. >> bye. >> thank you. >> you -- i'm sorry. >> it's okay. >> thank you. >> do you -- >> you seem okay. it's just getting a little diane sawyer in here. >> so we ran this back-to-back which was a little deceptive. the second clip when he says i wonder if you're free of all of that the prior question had been about robert downey jr.'s father and drug use. but those clips show what happened prior to the big walkout. >> megyn, it's about seven minutes. the first is about the movie, "the avengers," he's iron man, i believe fictional. okay. it's real. there is a spiderman too. okay. thanks kids. why you up so late? i know mommy is on tv. what kind of sleep patterns -- better get up for "fox &
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friends" surely. the guy is christian guru mirthy. don't trust guys with three names. this is his second -- he's trying to get news. >> trying to have a barbara walters moment. >> he's got 4.5 million clicks on this most of which give a thumbs down. he's a british presenter. they call it. now here's my problem with it. and i talked to kevin mccarthy, who does about 500 of these. and i said you don't want to just be a shield for the movie so how do you breach that and go great movie, great to meet you famous person. it's their cameramen, their chairs. their lights. my problem, every question he had had nothing to do with the movie. >> that's why robert downey jr. is like are we talking about a movie or what. >> it was a drug addict -- >> he's from -- >> ten years ago. >> he got irritated on a question about whether he was a liberal because he knew this guy was trying to get him. you're a can conservative --
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which is a sin in hollywood. i can't let you go without talking about strippers in hollywood. what's the deal? >> for one thing, i'm hurt you have to talk to me about strippers again. it's all true. in china, there's a problem. if you're a farmer it's boring. this leads to funerals. when people die it's all going to link together you are judged by the quality of your life but how many people show up for a funeral. so life by how many people show up for a funeral. if you're in a very boring area in china and you want a big showing for a funeral, what's the best way to bring in a big crowd? strippers. people are bringing in strippers to attract big crowds. it's not how you lived. it's how many people show up at your death. >> how bare to they go? >> they take it all off. i did not help bill o'reilly with this. it's incredible.
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>> now they're stopping it? >> they're cracking down. i found out how boring it is in china china. this is so boring there is absolutely nothing to do. i have some suggestions. one, move. two, pictionary. >> great to see you. we'll be right back. so cvs health is creating industry-leading programs and tools that help people stay on medicines as their doctors prescribed. it could help save tens of thousands of lives every year. and that w ould be something worth shouting about. cvs health, because health is everything.
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on the vulnerable population -- >> we don't think it is morally correct, but in the broader context of the american peopleublic, they don't want their taxpayer money going to abortions. >> right now the aclu is only suing for documents. further legal action would depend on what those documents say. the obama administration has not yet commented on this lawsuit. >> we'll be right back.
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