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homes in one zone southwest of houston have either left or are looking to leave. several subdivisions are under three feet of water. the violent weather is blamed for at least 24 deaths in texas and oklahoma. 15 more are missing. former house speaker dennis hastert charged with paying hush money. he agreed to pay $3.5 million for a person to keep quiet about, quote, prior misconduct. the indictment also charges the 73-year-old for withdrawing the money in increments of less than $10,000. i'm patricia stark. "hannity" starts right now. for more news go to foxnews.com. tonight, widespread fear in baltimore. >> they feel entitled. >> residents scared after a new wave of violence hits the city. >> it's so surreal.
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i can't mix it up in my mind. 35 people killed in a month? that's afghanistan. >> here with a special report. they don't want bill clinton in office a second time. >> paula jones issues a stern warning about letting bill clinton back in the white house. plus the great one is here. "hannity" starts here, right now. welcome to "hannity." a city in fear. baltimore residents are on edge and preparing for the worst as the community struggles to deal with a horrific new wave of violent crime. now some are saying they're too afraid to leave their homes. earlier today, jean ryan the head of the baltimore police union, saying in part the criminals are taking advantage of the situation in baltimore since the unrest. criminals now feel empowered. there's no respect. police are under siege in every quarter. they're more afraid of going to jail for doing their jobs properly than they are of
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getting shot on duty. the numbers seem to back up this claim in baltimore, arrests now down 58% so far in the month of may. just compared to last year. joining us now is leland vitert covering the situation in baltimore. arrests are down 58%. yet we've got the highest murder rate since 19 -- what -- i understand the fear people are expressing here. a 7-year-old kid was killed this morning. >> absolutely sean. remember the number of homicides this month can still go up. we have a few more days. baltimore may not be the wild west yet, but it is getting there. i say that because in many ways the streets are lawless. i was up there at ground zero for this new crime wave you saw. all the drug dealers, all the gang members walking around. what you didn't see is any police officers there on the beat. a couple of police officers
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drove by in their squad cars. i talked to one person and he said it had been three days before he saw a police officer get out of his car in the most dangerous place in baltimore. this criminal element is realizing they can settle all the scores they want to without fear of the police. you have a lot of good common decent hard working folks that we talked to in that part of baltimore that are quite literally scared for their lives. >> the kids walking around with guns. that's why there's all the shooting. they're walking around with guns man. that's why there's all this shooting. they feel entitled now. they read the papers too. the rate has doubled. i've never seen -- it's almost surreal. i can't even mix it up in my mind. 35 people killed in a month? that's afghanistan. >> it's like people know that whoever's doing this you know
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these crimes they know they're lax now. >> the police say they don't feel like they're going to be backed up if they make arrests or try to do anything. anytime police officers get out of their cars they're surrounded by this mob mentality. remember how we got here. and it was about a month ago now that the mayor ordered the police to stand down. let them loot is what she said. ordered the place not to put on certain protective gear during the riot. the mayor has been a little tough to track down as you might imagine. i want to understand as though she felt that now we ha the highest murder rate in almost two decades in one month, the deadliest month, if that proved that her policies of taking on the police in her campaign promises that she was going to go after the police and this division she's created with the police was to blame. she didn't really answer the question. she sort of dodged it. i asked her this directly. is that because the police are
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doing less? >> as i said before, there are a lot of reasons why. >> is that one of them? >> we're examining all the -- >> the arrests are down 50%. >> please let her answer. >> i'm not a hundred percent sure what you're doing. this is a very orderly press conference. i don't -- your tactic -- >> i'm just asking a question. >> you're not. you're being rude just as you were before. if you would like to ask a question and give me an opportunity to answer it weelg do this. otherwise i'll end the conference. >> she never really came up with a coherent answer for why this crime wave in baltimore had gotten so large. thankfully she did take a number of other questions from some local reporters. i was able to touch on what i thought was one more important issue of her leadership. >> when you talk about reform we were here for the riots.
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we all witnessed how upset you were and outraged you were by the death of freddie gray. how does it seem you're more outraged and angered and upset and leading rallies over the death of 30-plus people who died in homicides this month? >> again, you can choose to be selective about my track record if you'd like. but it's just not true. i've led -- >> when was the last -- have you read about the deaths of all these people this month? >> we didn't get an answer to whether she was planning any rallies. or more importantly, trying to begin to rebuild the trust with the police. sean a lot of folks that i talked to in law enforcement, my sources say that bridge between the leadership in this city and the rank and filed police officers has been dynamited. you think about how it just took a month to get where we are with this crime wave in baltimore. it is now the beginning of a
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very hot summer. it would take a very long time to try and put the genie back in the bottle here as so many in now feel they can act with impunity and the police feel like there's no one to back them up even if they do their jobs. >> leland thank you for that report. joining me with reaction people's power assembly sharon black. sharon cops are saying and according to the police commissioner officers tell me that when they pull up they have 30 to 50 people surround them at any one given time. and they have expressed concern that they could be arrested for making mistakes. can you blame them? after they were accused of harassing? now people accusing them of harassing them saying they're abandoned by them? >> i think the whole paradigm your eve presenting is a false paradigm. >> it's not my paradigm. i'm quoting the police commissioner. >> we have murders. i've got to tell you
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something -- >> the police commissioner -- >> a police officer who was anonymous who went on tv saying that the police are conducting a slowdown. and if that's true that's really insubordination and -- >> do you want to fire them all? >> yes, i do believe we should fire them. basically i think they have to get out. we need community control of police. >> maybe you didn't hear my question. i'll ask it again. hello? >> get rid of them. >> you want to get rid of them. the police chief says that when the officers pull up to a scene, that 30 to 50 people in hostile fashion are now surrounding them. so we now see the numbers. arrests are down 56%. the murder rate is soaring. yesterday, or this morning a 7-year-old boy was shot dead. a woman that was married one month was shot dead. so the people that were complaining that the police were harassing them now you see what's happening. people criminals are empowered.
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and innocent people are dying. could it not have anything to do with the fact that maybe the rush to judgment in the freddie gray case maybe the politicizing of that case the attacks by the president and the attorney general might have an impact on the mind-set of a cop? do you not understand that at all? >> sean let me slow down. first of all -- >> good idea. >> either the people of baltimore have to put up with the racism and total police abuse, degradation in their daily lives, or else they have to put up with murders. this is a falsely manufactured thing. >> excuse me -- >> my own neighbor -- >> half the police department is minority ma'am. three of the six cops were minority ma'am. you can't make a blanket -- don't you have to back that up? you're saying the cops in baltimore are racists? the cops in baltimore are racists? >> the system itself is racist.
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presidency. constantly harping on the cops rushing to judgment. i think he's created a narrative that it's unsafe for cops. they're afraid they're going to get indicted or arrested for doing their job. reaction? >> sean make no mistake, you're watching in live time not just a war on police officers you're watching a war on law and order. you're watching in live time the dismantling of a constitutional republic so that the hijacking of the democratic party by this radical far left can become complete. what they do is they leverage chaos to do that. now, the police officers in the street how this relates to them is sean these are smart people. these are smart men and women. if they feel like they're going to be subjected to mob rule in some form of street justice, and not the process that any citizen would be subjected to if they were accused of a crime, then of course they're going to use their discretion to prevent themselves from winding up in
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handcuffs when they had no malicious intent. >> i believe the politicians have created this environment. but thank you both for being with us. ted, dan, thank you. hillary clinton can run from the press, but she can't hide from 2016 gop presidential candidate carly fiorina. the two squared off yesterday with competing events at the same hotel in south carolina. plus tonight -- >> i don't feel no ways tired. i come too far. from where i started from. nobody told me that the road would be easy. >> hillary's good old phony southern accent is back. we'll show you the new video later in the program. the great one, mark levin is here to sound off on michelle obama's commencement addresses. that and more on "hannity" tonight. addresses. more to come.
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as secretary of state, she took women's rights and human rights off the table for discussion with china. it's also true as secretary of state that she called bashar al assad a reformer. in 2011 when she was secretary of state, she said iraq was a free stable, sovereign nation and now we have a nation falling apart. iranian influence growing. isis growing. >> that was republican presidential candidate carly fiorina fiorina fiorina berating the hillary clinton campaign.
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could fiorina's aggressive campaign style give her an edge in the gop primary. here with reaction co-host andrea and jessica tarlove is with us. i love it andrea because she's hitting hard. and it seems that maybe there's a fear that war on women is coming back. because i don't hear that aggressive side from the men. are they somewhat intimidated after mitt romney? >> well i think that republican men saw what happened to rick lazio, which you know -- >> he handed her a piece of paper and crossed over and handed it to her. >> she's played the victim. she's a professional victim. she's waiting for one of these republican men to overreach. and it's just a fact in politics as a man i think it's very tough to go negative on a woman. i understand that. carly fiorina is very shrewd. she west to south carolina yesterday and inserted herself in the story. >> right. >> and she punches back. she can do it in a way, and she's not classless.
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she's very policy oriented. >> it's a great -- >> very smart of carly. >> how does she claim to be a champion of women's rights and doesn't pay women the same amount. she took money from countries without ever criticizing, like saudi arabia that treat women like crap. >> there are a lot of fair points made by carly fiorina. the saudi arabia point, that wasn't actually -- >> her foundation took millions from saudi arabia. i googled, i can't find her criticizing saudi arabia's treatment of women. can you? >> no. i cannot. what i do see is there was another analysis of what she paid her senate staff. and when you did an analysis of the annual salary versus -- >> when you run it through the washington abacus that doesn't exist in the real world? >> i think it's interesting what carly fiorina is doing. she's broken into the top ten.
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she could be in the debates. that's great for her. >> if she were doing the typical, i've got a five-point plan and robust plan for growth we wouldn't be talking about her. but we're sitting here talking about carly fiorina. >> i agree with that. there's something about hillary. and al gore did the same thing when he was running for president. she gets -- she got predominantly black audience in the past. all of a sudden her entire cadence and tone changed. >> her drawl? >> yes. all right. let's go back to when she did this the first time. and we'll show you yesterday. >> i don't feel no ways tired. i come too far from where i started from. nobody told me that the road would be easy. >> you're right, i am running to live again, at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. but i don't want to be there all by myself.
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i want democrats elected from the local, to the county to the state, to the federal level. now, let me tell you. i'm aware, i may not be the youngest candidate in this race. but i have one big advantage. i've been coloring my hair for years. >> she just slips right back into the southern accent and sounds like every woman from chappaqua new york new york city. what is it that she changes her -- >> her hair dye. can you tell she's a natural blond? that would be the ultimate lie. >> why the change in voice? al gore goes before a predominantly black audience i don't even want to count you in the census. what is this? >> it's just phony. this is what i think hurt her the most is she's not authentic. >> that's phony. >> that's phony. i hang out with ainsleyer hart and sometimes a y'all will slip
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out. >> that's real. >> but i don't say y'all. like from the northeast. >> you all. >> i think it makes her look really inauthentic. >> why does your candidate of choice the anointed one for your party, i cringe i would cringe if i was a democrat. >> i have -- >> who is she? >> hillary clinton is someone who's held a number of high profile positions and has done arguably great things for the country, and some not so great things. there are definitely some down sides to her. >> i have a question. name three specific things that she has accomplished to help people. >> she has advocated for gender equality. >> advocated. three specific things she has gotten done. >> a driving force behind the lily let better -- >> i'll give you that one. >> she doesn't pay her women the same -- >> how can she be a driving force for -- >> i understand that. there are things that are going to be indefensible.
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i know you're going to say -- >> specific accomplishments to help people. >> to help people? advocating to raise the minimum federal wage. >> these are important things. we need voices. >> i advocated obama not get elected. i failed miserably. >> she has advocated for the advancement of one woman. and that's herself. >> well said. good to see you guys. congratulations on the outnumbered hit. >> outnumbered every day at noon. it's so much fun. >> i know. i watch it. >> so much fun. coming up the great one. mark levin holding nothing back when it comes to the first lady's controversial commencement address. another day, another scandal involving the clinton foundation. stick around. we'll find out what peter schweizer has to say about it. remember when al sharpton said this? >> you ain't nothing. you're a punk [ bleep ]! >> you think that was bad? wait until you hear what he tweeted yesterday.
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i want to urge you to actively i want to urge you to seek out the polarized gridlock places you can find. because so often throughout our history, those have been the places where progress really happens. climate change economic inequality, human rights, criminal justice. these are the revolutions of your time. and you have as much responsibility and just as much power to wake up and play your part in our great american story. but as potentially the first african-american first lady i was also the focus of another set of questions and speculations. conversations sometimes rooted in the fears and misperceptions of others. was i too loud or too angry, or
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too emasculating. we both felt the sting of those daily sleights through the our entire lives. the folks who crossed the street in fear of their safety. the clerks who kept a close eye on us in all those department stores. the people at formal events who assumed we were the help. and those who have questioned our intelligence our honesty, even our love of this country. and i know that these indignities are nothing compared to what folks across the country are dealing with every single day. >> the first lady michelle obama, giving two commencement addresses. joining us to analyze those remarks, radio talk show host mark levin is back with us from deep down inside his bunker. sir, how are you? >> great until i had to hear her, quite frankly. >> okay. i listened to the speech. and you're the first lady of the
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united states your husband is president in spite of his funny name to use her words. and why not tell kids if we can make it in spite of obstacles, this is how far this country has come righting wrongs correcting injustices why wasn't that the message? it seemed angry to me. your reaction? >> rather than this dime store marxist trap on memorial day, when men and women gave their lives throughout our history, so that she and her husband and all of us could live in freedom, why didn't she give a speech about the american revolution? and the great men who stood up and created this country, and established this system of government? why didn't she talk about the civil war and the 750,000 dead? to keep the union together and to end slavery? why didn't she talk about america conquering the third reich reich? first on the spot to give aid
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when there's natural disasters. why doesn't she talk about all the good activities that occur outside the government and volunteer organizations and churches and so forth and so on? does she sound like somebody who loves this country? she and her husband luxuriate in our economic system which they pretended to de spice and never contributed to. she sounds like she's down for the struggle. she's never had to struggle. >> she talked about revolution. they hung out with the most radical people. she's the one that said a number of times, for the first time in my adult life i am proud of my country. i don't think people are questioning the love of her country, i'm questioning somebody that for the first time she's never appreciated any of the things you have mentioned, all the people that have sacrificed their lives, all of the blood that has been shed in the name of liberty and freedom that allowed them to rise to the highest position in the world. >> for the first time in her life she loved her country
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because her husband was elected to the senate and president? how about one of those u.s. yanks went overseas and freed the jews from the death camps? wasn't she proud of the country at that point? i can go on and on. she gave one of these speeches on memorial day. look sean here's the problem. the fact is she is the status quo. the fact is her husband's the status quo. the fact is big government's the status quo. the fact is every major city in this country is the status quo. and they're all controlled by leftists and big government types. so food stamps have exploded the welfare ranks have exploded. employment opportunities have shrunk. what is she revolting against? the people who are revolting are the people who are doing this to us. >> let me move forward to the 2016 race. we see all the scandals that hillary is involved in all the quid pro quo, all the questionable ethics. all back again because she's now apparently their anointed one.
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then you've got two more republicans that have gotten in the race pataki and senator rick santorum. what do you think of the slate of candidates? what do you think it's going to take if you agree with my analysis we start out 47/47, and hard to win new york if you're a republican new jersey republican in pennsylvania washington minnesota, michigan wisconsin. what does that republican candidate need to win? >> the guy who ran the table was the most conservative republican nominated for president in modern american history, maybe in the history, period. that's what we need to do. i'm not happy with all these candidates. it's just too damn many of them. but i can't control that neither can anybody else. i do think we conservatives are going to have to rally behind one or two or three relatively quickly, or the rhinos are going to pick us off as they did when mccain and romney and they hope
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to do with jeb bush among others. this is an amazing thing to me. i don't know how hillary clinton hasn't at least served some time in prison given her background. now they sent up the front group to launder money through. so the sources of the money wouldn't be known, that bill clinton receives. there's so much corruption in this family and what they do. yet apparently that's the definition of the democratic party. she is right now, i mean unless you take the goof ball from vermont, she's right now the only serious candidate the democrats have. >> yeah. last question. if you were running against hillary, they've gotten away with so much in the past you focus on the scandals or do you focus on how to get 93 million americans back in the labor force, 15 million americans off food stamps and out of poverty, do you focus on the debt and deficit, do you focus on securing the borders and energy? you've got to have a positive agenda. you've got to tell people how you're going to get them back to
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work. you've got to tell them how to stop robbing our kids right? >> you need to do both. i don't think the candidate him or herself should get into e-mails, you know in 2014. you can leave that to surrogates and others. i think the key here is to have a principled conservative message to connect with the blue collar and other collar democrats, to keep the base to connect with the american people and to have a positive strong conservative principled message, because now is the time to promote our position and to contrast it with the left. the obama economy, let alone the foreign policy they've been a complete and utter disaster. and the democrats want to do more of the same. tax, debt illegal immigration, kill the currency leave our allies on their own, stand back and watch genocide. i mean this is a record. if we can't win this time around i don't think we're ever going to win. >> the great one, mark levin.
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catch him on his sipped indicated radio show every day. a new report reveals a clinton crony sidney blumenthal was on the payroll while advising hillary in libya. clinton cash explaining details and reaction. later tonight. >> for the women that knew what her husband did. she knew what her husband did to those women. there's no way she did not know that. >> remember her? that was paula jones explaining why bill clinton should not return to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. we'll check in with jedediah and ainsley with reaction and more, straight ahead. get reaction straight ahead.
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another day, another clinton controversy. politico is reporting long-time clinton cronies blumenthal were paid around 10 grand a month by the clinton foundation while sending e-mail messages offering advice and intelligence on libya to then secretary of state hillary clinton, who in fact forwarded these e-mails. joining us with reaction the author of the best-selling book "clinton cash." she would forward these e-mails from him. wasn't he looking to do business with libya at the time? >> he was, shaep. this is a classic example of what we call the clinton blur. so sid blumenthal paid ten grand a month, he's been brought to the clinton foundation to work on so-called clinton legacy projects what he's actually doing is providing intelligence to hillary clinton as secretary of state. the reason he's not doing that from the state department is the barack obama white house said no way, we're not going to allow
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him in this administration. and so he's providing these so-called intelligence reports, in an area he's not an expert for, while at the same time he's working with this company that's seeking contracts from the libyan government and sid blumenthal was pushing them. talk about a massive conflict of interest. if this isn't one, i don't know what one would be. >> what do you know about the slush fund of bill clinton? what do you know about this nexus of the swiss wanting to continue to do business with iran lobbying hillary clinton while secretary of state, and meanwhile they're raising all this money in the country? what do you know about that? >> yeah. i mean this is definitely a problem that we've seen. we've seen it in canada we've now seen it in sweden where there are these charities that have been set up that are really shell companies of the clinton foundation. >> how many specific shell companies, peter? >> there are three that we know of. there's one in the uk there's one in sweden and there's one
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in canada. but i would say those are the ones we know of. we are looking for others. and i think there probably will be others. and the problem is sean -- >> i don't mean to interrupt you. they're getting something from hillary. things you wouldn't ordinarily get as a compensation. >> i think they're trying to sean. in the case of sweden for example, they give $26 million to this government-owned lottery to the clinton foundation at precisely the same time the swedish government and i report on this in the book with state department cables at precisely the same time the swedish government is trying to get hillary's state department off their back because sweden is doing all these commercial deals with iran. bill clinton gives his biggest single pay day speech ever for a swedish company for $750,000 at this same time. and guess what when it comes to
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iranian senshons hillary clinton decides not to include swedish companies. i would absolutely say they're getting things from hillary. >> the clintons have gotten away with so much. there's so much information in your book even "the new york times" and "washington post" and fox news and credible news sources have taken these things further. do you think the average person is understanding the quid pro quo nature of the foundation and what she was doing as secretary of state? do you think it's breaking through into the public consciousness? >> i think the polls are showing that there are increasing numbers of people that don't view her as honest. but honestly sean i think the solution on this is there needs to be criminal investigation. because these are complicated issues. and it's the same thing with governor virginia or senator menendez. if you ask the average american to look at a flurry of transactions it's going to be hard for them to digest them unless they're sitting on a
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grand jury. so my view is the next logical step and it's going to take enormous courage from the fbi or whoever to launch a criminal investigation on this. the clintons are hoping on the fact that these are -- >> let me ask this -- >> -- that they won't understand. >> i interviewed congressman jim sensenbrenner yesterday on my radio show. he wrote the patriot act. he said there is talk about balancing national security and civil liberties with people. he told me that that act has been violated. and i asked him specifically do you think that every american's phone calls have been tape recorded and tapped? he said yes. do you think every electronic message has been recorded? he said yes. doesn't that mean that everything -- i asked him where it was stored and he said someplace in utah. do you think it's possible that maybe every e-mail hillary deleted is in utah? is that possible? >> it is certainly possible. there's also been statements by
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former senior cia officials on the record sean saying that the fact that she had her server in her home it was not part of the government system that it was almost completely 100% sure it was hacked by foreign government entities. so i think there are certainly the possibility that the u.s. government has access to it. i think it's almost positive that a foreign hacking organization has access to it. of course that raises huge questions about what's in those e-mails, is there blackmail potential, et cetera. that's why this needs to be froze. >> congratulations on the book's success. peter schweizer, thank you. >> thank you, sean. coming up right here on "hannity." >> who would want bill clinton in office a second time doing the same stuff he was doing before slandering with women. >> that was paula jones issuing a very stern message about bill clinton going back to the white house. you may remember this.
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welcome back to "hannity." the clinton campaign's long list of headaches got even longer. in an exclusive interview with the daily mail.com paula jones sued bill clinton claiming he sexually arrested her, shared her thoughts of the clinton family returning once again to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. take a look. >> i don't believe that she should even be running. alongside the fact that the terrible history that they have. and who would want bill clinton in office a second time. doing the same stuff he was doing before. fill andering with women. she didn't even stand up for the women that knew what her husband did. she knew what her husband did to those women. there's no way she did not know that. >> here now on our panel, co-host of outnumbered, jedediah and "fox & friends"
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co-host ainsleyer earhart. here's bill with his history. her's the money they take from saudi arabia and all the countries with the atrocious women's rights records. how do they always seem to get away with this? >> i think this was a very big deal. the infidelity. he was impeached because of it. i don't think you can put that on hillary. you can't put that on the wife. however, it's her scandals their scandals together that you have to focus on. >> all those women were attacked. they were belittled. they were smeared and slandered and besmirched by the clinton team. did she ever stand up and say, stop doing this to these women? >> why is she resurfacing. >> i talked to her today. she was asked to do an interview. i asked her to come on this program. >> isn't it time to bury that let's focus on the other scandals that involve hillary? i'm not sure -- >> should we forget this side of
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it? there's a whole generation that don't know this. >> you can't forget. she stayed married to him, by the way. the clintons have more baggage than a cargo plane. this e-mail scandal is just the tip of the iceberg. when you look at bill clinton, we have no idea what's going to come out in regards to the fantasy island. the sex scandal issue going on with him. there are too many stories out there. >> let's make sure we get our islands right here. >> same island. >> juanita broderick, she may come out. there are a lot of women. >> there's two questions. one is there a pattern of deception here. i think there absolutely is. whether you're talking about hillary clinton standing by her man, or talking about her e-mails, her server lack of transparency. there's clearly a pattern here of deception where she doesn't disclose the truth and doesn't back things that she claims to be backing. she isn't who she claims to
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represent. >> but all those women were attacked. >> does character matter. people didn't hold president clinton accountable. his poll numbers maintained at high levels. would this hurt her? i would argue probably not. >> this is al sharpton. now, let's go through a history of al sharpton before we get to may be one of his worst statements. this is the best of al sharpton if you will. >> you ain't nothing. you're a punk [ bleep ]! >> by the way, that will qualify
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you a host to be on nbc. also he apparently said on a tweet yesterday, keeping it real he has his own question of the day. do you think the texas flooding is related to climate control or god's rebuke. wow. >> that's outrageous. he's just utterly impossible. my thoughts and prayers go out to the people who are affected what is happening in texas. but al sharpton he has been doing this for many many years. the man has not been held accountable for anything. he's just changing the debate from what's going on in baltimore, all of these individuals being harmed and killed and trying to switch it up trying to change the channel. he's trying to distracople. >> he does it because he gets away with it. you couldn't say that. you wouldn't still have your job if you said those sorts of things repeatedly. >> i wouldn't want to say that. >> the more outrageous and things he can do that's the message he's getting. >> this is how he makes a living. he has to say something so
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outrageous and say the wrath of god in the state of texas? >> the last time i read, he owes the irs millions. >> that he doesn't have to pay somehow. >> if i owed them 10 cents, they would have me handcuffed and mugshot. >> i don't like to hear people say there's a wrath of god on a state when certain things happen. in texas, they're the most evangelical, best individuals, if you look at the state per capita they're in church every sunday. what's his point? >> i have no idea. you're asking me to get into the mind of al sharpton? >> that's a scary place to be right? >> all right. good to see you all. thank you. coming up we need your help. very important question of the day. hello! this little beauty here is top-of-the-line. see, you just pull like this to go left. and like so to go right. where are the brakes? uh, just grab ahold of both and pull straight back.
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