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if you'd like to see our free speech segment, you can go to facebook at "the kelly file." tomorrow night set your dvr. dr. kilmead is back. can't wait for that. i'm megan kelly. this is "the kelly file." tonight, in the name of islam, isis is now calling for pam geller's head. >> we will not abridge our freedom of speech in order to not offend savages. >> she's here to react to these death threats and will go one on one with chaderay. and looting and destroyed
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property is not getting punished at all. jeffrey epstein appears in public for the first time in four years. should the clinton camp be worried? all that plus more. "hannity" starts right here, right now. >> they're calling for the head of free speech organizer pamela geller. a chilling post written by a jihadist warned geller cannot hide and she will be killed for daring to hold a cartoon contest. they also claimed that isis has fought over 70 fighters in 15 states in america that are all waiting to react. pam geller also with us radical london and add amend chatterley is with us. i want to warn everyone about anjum. he's been on the program before.
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>> we believe the whole world should be governed by divine law. >> and you agree that women can drive, correct. >> it's a saudi law. it's up to them to decide how the rules should be applied. >> and women who are on the posture side should be killed? >> of course. >> and gays and lesbians, the penalty for that is death, correct? >> if they do that publicly in front of witnesses, it does carry capital punishment, yes, sir. >> let me go to you, pam. this is a serious threat. basically a fatwa, a death threat, has now been issued. your reaction to that? have you had any contact with the fbi? >> they have not contacted me but of course we've now increased my team. i have a team now, private security, and nypd counter-terror has been in touchçó with me. >> did you reach out to the fbi? >> i did.
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homeland security hasn't gotten ahold of you, the fbi hasn't gotten ahold of you? >> no and this is interesting because this is a terrorist threat. president obama should provide security. there's no question about it. because he created an environment that raised the stakes on this. if you recall i had a free speech contest on february 11 and february 12. i had a can to anrtoonist there it was a freedom of speech. the fact is nobody tried to attack it nobody reported on it but that same day, the cairo embassy was attacked then gauze i was
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-- benghazi was attacked. they flew the flag. >> all of these incidents over a cartoon, do you support this death threat against pam geller because she ran a free speech contest drawing cartoons of your prophet? >> let's be absolutely clear. we're not talking about mickey mouse or donald duck. you're talking about people who deliberately had a competition to insult the messenger -- >> to support the cartoons. >> if you saw the cartoons you would understand the anger. now this woman wants to draw cartoons or have people draw cartoons about the prophet, and this carries the death penalty in islam. >> so you support the death penalty for pam geller who is not muslim. you support the death penalty because she had a cartoon contest. is that how frail you are in your faith that you feel so insecure that you can't -- your prophet cannot withstand a cartoon being drawn about them? >> that will carry capital punishment. >> so you support the death threat. you want her to die.
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>> you know what? she should be put before a shia court and tried. >> she's not a muslim, angem. you believe in freedom of speech. you want to opress her over a cartoon. >> you cannot continue to go down this road. i would retaliate if somebody insulted my own mother let alone the prophet who i adhere and i love a hundred times more than my own family. the pope said he would kill if someone attacked his mother. what about the profphetprophet? >> if somebody said something about the prophet that you don't like you want them dead. >> any prophet. >> a crucifix emerged and i didn't hear you or any other muslim say this person ought to get the death penalty under
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selano. >> in this country they depicted shalom jesus. we had a demonstration. christians are coming to us and saying we should have been out there. we always raise our voice no matter which prophet is being attacked. >> here is keaththe key difference. >> why don't you abide by what they say? >> we don't live under your oppressive sharia law. >> here's the key and critical difference. canon law pertains to catholics, jewish law pertains only to jews, but the sharia which dictates every basic aspect of human life asserts its authority over non-muslims. >> let her finish. angem. one at a time.
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pam. >> the sharia asserts its authority over non-muslims unlike jewish law and unlike canon law. that's why under sharia they're slaughtering christians they're slaughtering muslims across the christian world. that fatwa that was issued against me my name is preceded by conzeir. conzeir means pig. it's the word muhammad used before he beheaded hundreds of jews. so to say to the media this is not religious is absurd to see it on its face. to blame me and say my cartoons are controversial, excuse me? but murdering cartoonists is controversial. and it is the jihadis that made this last point, not me. and does anyone think these jihadis would have been peaceful, loving americans. of course they wouldn't. i submit to you that -- i'm
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talking, sir. i know you're used to stepping over women, but you're not going to have it here okay? my conference saved lives because we were under enormous threat, we had wonderful protection and the garland police were superb. but those jihadists drove a thousand miles for this conference. would they have hit a mall? would they have hit a coffee shop like in australia? >> or kids. >> that conference saved lives and shame on the cowardly media. >> pamela first of all, the word conzier is too good for you in the first place. the fact is you insulted the prophet muhammad, and you knew the consequences otherwise you wouldn't have -- >> what do you mean i knew the consequences? i live in america. there are no consequences. >> the united states of america are the champions of murdering its people. >> you can't take it. look how you want to kill people. look how you want to kill
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people. >> whoa whoa hold on. excuse me. mr. chowdery. angem. one at a time. angem. angem. let me ask you a question. we have watched in the name of your religion, your so-called prophet, we have seen people's heads cut off, we have seen girls kidnapped, we have seeeen girls raped, we have seen girls thrown into slavery and impregnated by radicals in the name of your religion. is this the prophet you praise so much? is that islam to you? excuse me. answer that question. is that islam to you? is that islam to you? >> nobody is being -- no women are being killed or raped. >> i ask you this in the name offall of allah.
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>> you're the one who believes in pornography? >> you're going to talk about pornography? >> you rape and kill women? >> those women did not get raped. >> excuse me those women are pregnant. in the name of islam, in the name of your prophet. >> by bad luck you know jonathan at his own -- >> you're pathetic. you're just pathetic. >> we have city in iraq and chechnya. >> we'll give you the last word. hang on. excuse me. you have to be quiet. there's another person here. >> roman catholics don't like it when their religion is mocked but nobody talks about provoking them. christians don't like it jews
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don't like it. but this is what it takes to live in a pluralistic society. you have the right to stand up and be offended. >> this is a problem. he believes this. and a lot of people believe this. and there's a lot of terror in the name of islam, in the name of the prophet that is happening. and you know what? people ought not get killed over a cartoon. and that's what's happened. >> but why do we expect that from the muslim world. we all have the right -- they don't like christ in a cross and a jar of urine. we didn't like it, we didn't kill anybody. there are cartoon conferences not used to kill anybody. what is the low expectation of self-big on thery. >> it's almost condescending that we have to aept less. >> i have to break. i hope you stay safe. this was tonight on
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"hannity." >> this was your life savings? >> exactly. i've spent a long time making things work on it. and in an hour the everything. >> the forgotten businesses at the boston marathon. the mainstream media seems to only be talking about freddie gray. tonight we're going to tell you how you can help. and later, martin rivera rivera all here to weigh in on the civil hip okypocrisy when it comes to the city of baltimore. straight ahead.
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we lost 200 businesses. many of them were minority businesses. many didn't have insurance. hundreds of thousands of dollars were lost. >> that's governor hogan talking about the loss of business and the police and the mayor have agreed to crack down on justice and make people responsible. what will they be doing exactly? we'll be putting up a phone number on the bottom of the screen, so if you recognize any of these people that are looting, you can call anonymously, report them to the police. my next guest says boston's
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state's attorney marilyn mosby, up and down pandered to the protesters and may be sued. thank you for being here. i also want to thank you for speaking up. because from my perspective, you talk about mob justice. there wasn't an investigation into this case. we still don't know how freddie gray died. it seemed like a rush to judgment. the grand jury process was bypassed. tell us -- go through what you wrote in the baltimore sun and explain. >> well my main point was that it is highly unusual, and everybody was surprised for good reason at how quickly these charges were brought. this is a complicated case. we don't know what caused the injuries to freddie gray. we don't know in what way exactly the officers contributed, whether it was criminally, negligently or none of that. the theory that she has come up with is only after two weeks. she only had the police report
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in her hands for less than a day. she didn't even have the autopsy report available to review until the day -- the same morning she was announcing charges. she did bypass the grand jury which is a very helpful tool in investigating cases like this. she also bypassed her own homicide unit. she has some of the most experienced homicide prosecutors in the state of maryland at hand right in her office and did not use them. so right off the bat, i, as an ex-prosecutor wondered how much confidence could we have that these charges actually were appropriate. and when i read the probable cause statement that she put out to justify her charges, i saw two immediate problems. one is that they don't justify the charge of second-degree murder against the driver of the van and the second the charge is against the arresting officers, i feel are really
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very dangerous. and she could not have thought that through in those two weeks in bringing those charges. >> you said a prosecutor interested in truth and justice would have used all the tools at her disposal and she had one such tool which is a bunch of homicide prosecutors at her disposal, and she did not use this person. >> don giblen has been in the office and prosecuting homicides for decades. a very experienced prosecutor and chief of the homicide unit. but it was not the homicide unit that did the investigation. she said she was running this most experienced homicideprosecutors in order to do it. in fact she used her integrity unit, which is one person and on her staffing tree, which is published on her webbsite, there wasn't even a supervisor attached to that. so i don't know who she used.
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>> no grand jury investigators nobody has given us any explanation of how freddie gray died. that bar is so high. do you see any way she gets a customer there? >> based on what she wrote, there wasn't even probable cause to charge the murder. >> you're right. it's the equivalent of going out with a loaded gun, shooting it off, not caring where the bull landed. her theory of the case appears to be -- a, he got these catastrophic engineers, but she doesn't expect to get medical help and they didn't put him in
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the seat belt. that is not the sang thing. >> at best you may have a civil case by the end of the day. let me ask about your statements, though. to all of you crying no justice, no peace. i felt that was political when it says welcome to our statement that. >> i would also think they could use me to stop the after top of riser. >> no. i referenced in my blog, this was pointed ought by no death. a prosecutor on her rights is about ethics. the rule and professional code of conduct makes it clear that
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prosecutors are to be focused on the facts of the case. they are not there to do justice for victims, they are there to do justice for the public. so for example, if there was insufficient evidence you know they would have to say to the victim, we have insufficient evidence. and you do not in any way make comments that are outside the boundaries of the case. she made it sound as though because you have said no peace, no justice, i'll give you justice if you give us peace. we'll get justice for freddie gray. those are outside the bounds of ethics. >> well said. do you believe she has created a vulnerability for the city in terms of the police actually suing them and rushing to judge. what about her personally. >> first of all, with respect to
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the police when she has charged. basically they didn't have probable cause which again, there's some serious question to that. but if you've made that your policy, you've completely cheered the police department. they like to agree, judges like to agree. very often the way others simply disagree with them. if you were to lock them up and charge them criminally. if i'm wrong, he could go to jail. so that's a very chilling effect. i don't mean to cut you off because i'd like to hear more. i. thank you for your expertise. a great piece you wrote.
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baltimore action. she is calling in the feds to react to the city. >> i'm calling in the feds to conduct a proper investigation into the baltimore city police department. the department of justice had employed these justifications in communities across our nation to reform serious patterns and practices of selective force, bias, policing and other unconstitutional practices by law enforcement. >> while the mayor, many on the left, want to shine a light on potential police bias toward freddie gray and that tragedy, they seem perfectly content to ignore major, ongoing crisis within the city of baltimore, and the rampant inner city violence and the crimes that lead to hundreds of deaths each and every year. by the way 79 murders since january. do you know any of the names? sad example of the left wing hypocrisy. he was on the ground for this. >> it sounded like you were saying left wing hypocrisy.
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>> no. he had a controversy with left wing hypocrisy. you never heard the name of kevin hill 19 years old, shot april 13 or tavares winson 29 shot april 1st? or steven jackson, 29 shot on april 4? ta meek tamika mobley killed march 10. or tyrone damon, 30 shot on march 22nd. victor wombley, 20 shot died march 8? here's the point. 79 people dead. but freddie gray we still don't know what happened and she wants an investigation into the police. >> i totally agree she is so misguided. of the 79 homicides in baltimore this year 66 were black men.
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as far as i know every one of them by other black men. eight black men have been killed in the last week. as far as i know by other black men. i was on the streets, and elijah cummings was there, and i like elijah cummings. he really showed some guts in helping to quell the violence. >> 30 years, what has he done for that city? >> i was this close to him when he said, police killing black men is the civil rights issue of our day. i submit to elijah cummings that the civil rights issue of our day is the 79 black men killed by black men, the eight this week killed by black men. >> yearly we have about, on average, 123 black men that are killed by police. yearly. >> in baltimore.
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>> no nationwide. >> i gotcha. >> nationwide we have thousands of black men killed by other black men. now i'm all for if there is any impropriety on the part of police, of course justice should be brought. but you didn't hear obama talk about it you didn't hear elijah cummings talk about it. why is their mysterious lack of justice to stop wasting human life? >> if the president had heard the statistics is that you cite and said this is going to be my issue. i'm going to stop the hemorrhaging within the black community. i'm going to do everything i can to reduce the violence to calm things down to stop people settling beevesfbeefs with deadly force. it is sad to me that we witnessed this carnage, this
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blood flowing in the streets and only get excited about it when there is a white cop and a black man involved. and i think that it is really really -- >> you and i have differences of opinion on obama, but he jumps into the cambridge police trayvon martin george zimmerman ferguson and this case, and he never speaks about even the violence and death and murder in his own city of chicago. it has been carnage on a that is nearly unprecedented. and that to me shows he's got an agenda and a bias by jumping into only these cases. >> look i am going to agree in a broader way. look at all the young people that took to the streets since trayvon martin. all the sports stars and the hip-hop artists and other celebrities that turn out in -- you know first it was the hood
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he's hoodies, and we're all michael brown and eric garner and the rest of it. in the meantime with this relative handful, there has been the did he say magsecimation of a generation of black men. >> nobody wants to do anything. obama blamed republicans. we have spent in this great society $40 trillion. money is not the answer. >> you know what the republicans have to do now is seize the issue. not with a tsk-tsk kind of approach. here's what we are going to do. if you're a father of children and you come from that area we're going to encourage you with every part of our being to stay home. if your kid stays home every day, i'm going to give you $100 a month. if your kid stays out of school i'm going to give good conduct. i want to hale the awful gap of liberal politics that made me
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three. the problem works. >> good to see you, hergeraldo. >> what did you say to that guy? >> he's making a fool of himself. coming up next tonight, right here on "hannity." >> you guys are as responsible for what has and hasn't been done as anybody else. isn't that fair? >> chris, come on chris. it's not about. democrats run the city of baltimore for years. somehow republicans, they're going to weigh in on the trebl. the man is none other than bill clinton clinton's best friend convicted sex and pedophile. it weighs in on
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. welcome back to "hannity." the country is in denial over who to blame for baltimore's problems. this man represents the city of baltimore trying to brush aside who is really at fault. >> you guys are as responsible for what has and hasn't been done as anybody else? isn't that fair? >> chris, come on chris. you know, it's not about personalities, it's about policy. you know and i know that a lot of the policies coming down from washington, coming down from the state actually, too, but coming from washington are not necessarily kind to urban areas, particularly lately. >> joining us now, nationally syndicated radio talk show host i call him the great one, mark levin. 50 years in the city of baltimore dominating politics in that city. $40 trillion spent on poverty
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programs since the great society, $1.8 billion in stimulus money to baltimore alone, $1.2 million in education. elijah cummings and everybody else lecturing america, we're not doing enough for baltimore. >> liberalism doesn't work. i guess we need to spend another $20 trillion and maybe it will work. i'd like to say this. where are the civil libertarians, where are the real lawyers in america, every single one who should be speaking out about what is already a travesty of justice. the mob in that street is in the state attorney's office. the charge of second-degree murder, false imprisonment, she didn't use a grand jury she didn't take time to read the medical examiner's report. this is a disgrace. and the entire legal community should be rising up with this. whatever happens in the courtroom, whatever happens with the judge and the jury so be it. but the way this prosecutor has conducted herself is outrageous. furthermore they want to have a
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civil rights investigation from the department of justice? i can support that. support this -- investigate this state attorney. investigate what's taken place here. her comments, her politicalization of a prosecution. these are six cops. white cops with a black suspect. this is three blacks three whites, it has nothing to do with race. and, in fact it has nothing to do with poverty, either. it's just that people are projecting as usual. they're -- projecting as usual their radical left wing events. these police officers are being railroaded, in my view. >> i agree with you, but she addressed all of your cries of no justice, no peace. quote this is our time. then you got the conflict of interest in the case of this woman. you got her husband in his position, you got the defense attorney in the position of giving her money and working on a transition team. for me if these cops want a
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fair trial, don't they have to have a change in venue? shouldn't there be a recusal in her case? >> well maybe so and there's no doubt a motion will be filed for that and i suspect it will be turned down. it will be very difficult. all of that said we should be focusing on injustice here. the mob is in the state prosecutor's office. the mob mentality. i don't care. look, i'm a conservative. i don't run around defending mass murderers and terrorists and so forth, but i do believe in the constitutional system. how can it be that terrorists in guantanamo bay apparently have more due process rights apparently are released even though they go back to the battle if he would and battlefield and kill americans and others. how can it be that they are treated one way and police officers another? there is a mentality in this country, and i'm sorry if people don't agree with me. i don't very much care. there is a mentality in this country trashing law enforcement, like law enforcement has to be perfect.
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law enforcement is not perfect. reporters aren't perfect. obama is not perfect. that's not the test. the fact of the matter is if we lose order, we lose liberty and we lose the society. you saw anarchy in baltimore, that's what you saw. >> so what do you do as an attorney from a legal perspective and your legal background? because i agree that there was a rush to judgment here. a lot of politics in play. i think this was to appease an angry mob, and certainly we want to see the evidence. that hasn't been presented. that's going to take time. if you're the attorney for one of these guys what do you do mark? >> you start loading up and filing motion after moextion after motion. it's my understanding they haven't even seen the medical examiner's report yet. they haven't seen the knife where a motion was filed. the prosecutor is standing there just making allegation after allegation, making assertion of fact after assertion of fact. but the fact she's not asserting is what's the basisf second-degree murder?
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none of us know. well, the guy wasn't put in a seat belt in the back of the van. that's the basis of second-degree murder? we don't know. now, it seems to me the american people and the people of baltimore ought to know a little bit more than we've been presented so far. they shouldn't be free to keep their cards so close to their chest after she makes this brazen political statement last week. >> what is your reaction of pam geller and the death threat that has come against her? >> you talk about cartoon characters. what's that guy, what the hell was he? >> angem choudery. >> it sounds like a rash. the fact of the matter what geller did, she's pro vokvocapiprovocative. we've never had provocative. i'm old enough to remember the new pink panther party,
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sha-basketballsha-bab making statements. you bring weapons to an event like that for the purpose of killing people the whole world should be dropping down on their head. no excuses, no but she's provocative. who cares? >> well said. mark, thank you for being with us. appreciate it. coming up the clinton team they've got to be pretty nervous. bill's friend that convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein, has now been out and about in new york city photographed for the first time in nearly four years. we weigh in and so much more.
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david ortosko is with us. david, how are you, sir? >> i'm fine. thank you for having me i appreciate it. >> this could be a big and there are women, correct? >> that is right. unlike other controversial things, the government says this does not happen while hillary is secretary of state. it did happen while bill clinton was flying home. it's going to affect hillary's campaign. and at some point there might be -- didn't he and if you follow hillary clinton around
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the campaign trail, in a bakery in iowa and in new hampshire, people will ask her, and the mood in the room is very chilly all of a sudden. she does there is a time 44 years ago bill said it's a great bargain. now, two for the price of one is a huge headache. this is eruption number 38 million. >> thank you for being with us appreciate it. joining us now is the host of justice judge janine pirro. "inside edition" interviewed. watch. >> so you never gave president
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clinton a massage? >> no. i didn't. >> clinton took her shopping but says says nothing improper occurred. >> they shut down a jewelry store for us i helped him pick out a bracelet for chelsea. >> you saw regular women and you started wondering why are they doing it? >> were there red flags? >> yes. why fly anyone out to be a masseuse? to have to do with that and then to defend my character, i'll have children one day. for no reason. >> why is bill clinton hanging out with this guy? >> that is the question i was going to ask you. what excuse does he have? >> do you know what i think? do i need to go there? >> i don't think you do. that is what the average person is saying. why is this guy on a jet in going to orgy island?
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with young women to buy jewelry allegedly for his daughter? what is that all about? this man can possibly reoccupy the white house again. is this what we want to go through? his wife may change the tenor in the room but she's got a real problem. >> there are documents that may be released in this case from palm beach from people on the ground that know this case in and out, telling me they're confident that bill clinton's name is in there. >> of course it is. why shut down all of the other victims behind the victims included? what is this all about? what connections does epstein have? >> if you talk about the uae, he donated now after this happened. >> and donated after it
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instead of the radical is slammists? islamists? the o'reilly factor is on tonight. >> i will fight to stop partisan attacks on the executive actions that would dreamers at risk of deportation. >> hillary clinton calling for illegal alien amnesty. even as new polling says she is becoming more popular. how can that be? we'll have analysis with bernie goldberg. >> >> did mishandled sarah palin. >> the interviews for sarah palin made and her look bad. >> nicolle wallace telling all tonight on the factor. also ahead this man now banned from going to iran. dennis miller will tell us why.
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