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we'll be all over that. thanks for watching us tonight. ms. megyn is next. i am bill o'reilly. please remember the spin this is a fox news alert. george hw bush has been hospitalized after falling in his vacation home in maine. we're told he broke a bone in his neck but it's not a life threatening injury. he's reported in fair condition. he is the nation's oldest living former president. he served from 1989 to 1993. he and his wife barbara were there this summer. bush who has a form of
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parkinson's disease suffered two other recent health set backs. in december he was hospitalized for a week for treatment of shortness of breath. we want to go to dr. marc seigel. >> thanks for joining us tonight. let's talk about this particular injury. we're told he broke a vertebrae in his neck. what does that mean for a 91-year-old? >> since he's in a wheelchair he's lowered to the ground so impact is less we don't know which of the seven vertebrae he fractured. it's important in terms of his recovery. to reassure people it seems like a compression fracture of a minor type because they're using a neck brace. they're predicting you know 6
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to 8 week, maybe to 2 to 3 month recovery time listing him in fair condition. it's a way of saying he's awake, and alert but is in discomfort. >> so you're saying 2 to 3 months recovery time had he been younger can you compare and contrast for us the recovery time? >> well that is an excellent point. as you get older bones get thinner and canses of recovery is less. they'll do a ballpark of 2 to 3 months but they can keep re-x raying it and see how he is doing. being very very careful for this the key is immobilizing the neck so you can keep the spinal cord protected and let the bones heal but it will take longer. >> will he need to be in a neck brace for 2 to 3 months? or you take time off from
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wearing it. how does that work? >> they have to be careful. it won't heal as well if they start to take it off and ends up being a problem, especially someone with parkinson's disease in terms of eating and secretions and things like that. i'm sure he's going to get top notch care. he's at maine medical hospital the top hospital in maine. he's getting great care. iet happened earlier this morning wednesday morning how long will he be in the hospital? >> providing he doesn't get any other complications i would say at heeft a few days. it's not going to be pro longed hospitalization hospitalization. his courage and will to live. that is the most important thing in terms of recovery. >> yes.
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he is a man who takes risks. he loves to be out he went sky-diving. every fifth birthday he's been going sky-diving. so this is a man that likes to get out and do a lot of things. is this going to slow him down? >> it's in a tricky place. and in terms of the daily activities it's going to cut him down. looks like he's been doing more lately. i'm predicting a 95th jump. >> george hw bush we're told he broke a vertebrae.
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he's in fair condition. he's expected 2 to 3 months of recovery. we're told he is okay and that is the important part of this. now we'll go to "the kelly file" already in progress. outrageous claims are flatout untrue. that doesn't matter to politicians with a long standing political agenda to ban abortion and defund planned parenthood. house speaker john boehner has called for congressional hearings on planned parenthood's abortion practices and most gop presidential contenders have called for pulling federal funding including ben carson. >> when i first saw it i thought it was a hoax but then i came to realize that that was actually real that we have sunk to that level of barbarism and that it doesn't even bother some people. they have become numb to that
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degree of indifference and lack of caring about human life. >> reporter: while both sides accuse each other of lying it's the video getting more and more attention. >> trace, thank you. a number of media outlets defended planned parenthood attacking the video as a sting operation intended to make the group look bad. on the other side conservatives were outraged with what they saw. an oped reads in part what kind of country do we live in? barbaric baby butchers are hailed by feminist hollywood and a president who asks god to bless them. god help us. joining me now dana lash and robert zimmerman from new york.
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let's talk about the barbarism of it. the legality is up for debate. i realize that. i have my own opinions as a lawyer. the barbarism of her callus tone as she discusses the crushing of fetus organs. >> and megyn thanks for having me on this issue. i just -- the casual way that she spoke about this she is having a glass of red wine and eating a salad and talking about lungs and hearts and livers and appendages arms and legs just like it's a regular day and they are talking about parts for a car. this is how far we have sunk. where is the humanity in this and the consistency in this as well? there is all of this outrage from planned parenthood. why would there be outrage? if a life is a life then they
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have something to hide. i don't know. it infuriates me to the point that it makes me nauseous. i was nauseous watching this video. >> what infuriates me is the fraud. this is right wing pornography. the same individuals who produce this video have been called out by the press repeatedly for the same individuals producing this film that you featured tonight have been nailed for producing films that have been misleading. >> they didn't make her talk about crushing fetal organs and trying to get a breach delivery so that she preserves the head for someone to dissect. >> the edited the film to represent misleading. >> she is not claiming that. >> planned parenthood's defense is that this isn't illegal. >> no that's not correct. >> it is correct. >> their defense is that -- >> you are wrong.
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>> that's one of the defenses in fairness to your point. >> the full three hours is on the money. >> robert you are so incorrect. robert i found the video. it is over two hours of raw video. and the entire transcript accompanies that -- then i do know are you saying that she lied? did she lie? who lied here? planned parenthood? >> very simply what she said if you saw the unedited transcript were comments like nobody should be selling tissue. that is not the goal here. >> i'm not taking it to that debate. you are off point. as a lawyer i will tell you i think this is legally problematic but i'm not making it about that or about a pro life/pro choice thing.
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i'm talking about the absence of humanity as she performs the abortions and the respect for the potential of human life. regardless on your position of abortion. >> do you have concern of how misleading and false this film is? how it creates false impressions and nothing more than a scam. >> where is your -- she is guzzling down wine and stuffing her face full of salad while she talks about the end of a potential life. i'm not saying that this is a testament against abortion. i am saying there ought to be some humanity. >> and some respect for the truth. and some dignity in terms of presenting the truth. >> robert what did she say that was false? >> what the people who produced the film said was false. >> dana i want to ask you because there is another part of the video where she talks about
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today i did a 17 weeker. this is what a 17 weeker looks like. this is not a pro choice argument or a pro-life argument. this is a 17 weeker. and the gruesomeness of her attitude is what has resonated with people in watching this even pro choice people. >> and planned parenthood wonders why they falter with public support with things like this. >> quite to the contrary dana. >> i'm speaking robert. this is why planned parenthood falters with support because this, there is no humanity here. these are children enough to be considered viable enough from which to harvest and sell organs and that there is no humanity
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that there is no consideration, no sensitivity for this moment that it can be so casually discussed over wine and a salad. robert i'm still speaking. that's what that sound is. >> you are not making a point. is there any concern at all -- >> you are interrupting so i'm going to do the same to you. how do you like it? >> this documentary was condensed, edited and forbes magazine called them out for that. >> we are going to leave it at that. i believe you both came here with sincere views. >> absolutely. >> and i am respectful for you to be here. it is a loaded issue and it is a tough issue. normally we don't go to the darkest place on this show but that video needed to be discussed. >> as do the facts around that video and misleading representation. >> we appreciate you showing it. >> thank you both. senator ted cruz vowed to take action after seeing this
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video. he will join us to explain. we are taking your thoughts on it. what are your thoughts on it? it's facebook.com/thekellyfile. mosby is on defense after uncomfortable stories surfaced about her family and their roles as police officers something she touted as evidence of her lack of bias. and then the president gets angry and allies on the attack after they decide they did not like the tone of a reporter question about americans held hostage. the threat from iran coming up. >> the country why you are content with all the fan fare around this deal to leave the strength of the nation
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>> can you tell the country why you are content with fan fare around the deal to leave the strength of the nation unaccounted for. >> i have to give you credit for how you craft the question. the notion that i am content as i celebrate with american citizens languishing in iranian jails? major, that's nonsense. you should know better. >> joining us now host of media buzz here and lieutenant general michael flint, former director of national intelligence and 2016 presidential candidate ted cruz is also here. we begin with howie. was it inappropriate as some of our competitors are alleging? >> major garret asked a vitally important question about the four hostages in iran. that is what they are, hostages.
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by lashing out at him president obama called attention to his own admission that they weren't part of the nuclear negotiation. i happen to think major used a loaded word there. the president needs to be able to deal with the questions. major says he was trying to be provocative. by doing this president has made this the story of the press conference. i have seen the exchange played over and over. >> brit hume saying he felt the president looked thin skinned and he doesn't like when the president behaves this way because he said it diminishes his dignity. fair point? >> it's a fair point. the president is entitled to punch back. this was a very long press conference. the president was giving elaborate explanation of iran deal and defense of it. by getting so personal with one reporter who clearly got under his skin you saw the president
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pause there before he decided what choice of words he was going to use, i think he undermined his own case. all of the other words in the press conference didn't form a headline. half an hour later what television and web were buzzing about was the president commenting that he is not going to revoke bill cosby's presidential medal of freedom. >> thank you. >> also with me lieutenant general michael flynn, the hostage issue, they are still sitting there, not made part of the dole. the white house says we were talking about nukes and not hostages. >> the hostages should have been part of this deal. we let one of the leading individual sponsors of terrorism and has been responsible for killing more americans, he is on that list on the list that came
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out on the nuclear deal. he is now no longer listed as a state sponsor or as a terrorist. i will tell you the fact that he was able to get on the list from iran's request we should have put our four individuals and gotten them back home. that deal should not be signed until those four individuals are on the tarmac either in new york or washington, d.c. >> they say it wasn't part of it and yet they allowed iran to introduce something that wasn't directly part of it as well which is we agree to lift our ban on conventional weapons and ballistic missiles. >> i don't know if you read the deal. i read it this morning. there are so many things that iran has been gifted right now with this unbelievable deal. it's far more than just nuclear issues. it goes into everything that iran is going to be capable of doing. when they receive the $150 million check essentially i am
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really concerned about what kind of behavior they are going to continue to display. and the names and the types of businesses that are on that deal that iran is getting away with these are businesses that have been sponsoring trans national terrorism, narcotic sales. it is unbelievable some of the things they are getting rid of. those hostages should have been a part of this deal from the beginning. >> is it too much for folks saying this will trigger nuclear arms race? >> it is already triggering nuclear race in the middle east. look at what the russians are doing with nuclear signing agreements with the saudis egyptians, jordan yns. this has been going on for months. the united states has an opportunity to get in front of this thing and actually get in the driver's seat if we use our imagination a little bit and are able to open up our lenses and take a broader look at this problem.
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i will tell you the statements about this is not going to lead to nuclear arms race. this is leading to a nuclear something race. i hope it is nuclear energy and not nuclear weapons. i am going to tell you that race began months ago, many months ago and we know that. >> thank you. >> thanks. senator ted cruz joins us when you're not confident you have complete visibility into your business, it can quickly become the only thing you think about.
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you just didn't have anything left in the tank? well - you do. because the courage is already inside. you saw the tension at the white house when a reporter questioned president obama about why four americans held hostage in iran were not part of the nuke deal. for more reaction we are joined by ted cruz. good to see you, senator. >> good to be with you. >> was it a fair question or a fair issue? >> it was absolutely a fair question. i will tell you what was nonsense is the president's answer. there are four american hostages in iran held for professing their christian faith. held for one journalist exercising his first amendment
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right. in the entire course of the administration popping champagne and celebrating this deal with iran they did nothing to free those imprison americans. it is one of the shameful aspects. >> the president says this is the best possible deal we could have gotten. >> it is interesting prime minister netanyahu put out a statement saying this was a catastrophic mistake and said the one person telling the truth is the president of iran who said we got everything we wanted. this deal inensures that iran will either acquire nuclear weapons or will necessitate military action from the united states or israel. in addition to that if this deal goes through and i hope congress stops it billions of dollars will flow from the united states of america to iran the leading state sponsor of terrorism in the world. that money will be spent by
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jihaddest terrorists to murder americans, israelis and europeans. if this deal goes through the obama administration will become the leading financier of terrorism against america in the world. this is -- i have heard this referred to before as the jihaddest stimulus bill. >> let me switch gears. we began by talking about planned parenthood and the disturbing video. you have been defund the group. abortion remains legal and that group helps prevent unwanted pregnancy. >> these tapings of planned parenthood selling body parts are grotesque. it highlights the evil of what they are doing. >> they are saying it isn't a sale. >> two things need to happen. there needs to be a criminal investigation. there are at least three federal laws potentially violated one
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selling parts of unborn children for profits and for any transfer of tissue there has to be written consent. you cannot change the method of abortion if you are trying to get tissue. in that tape you see they are discussing different methods to capture. i'm calling on the u.s. department of justice to investigate if a federal law is violated and calling on state officials in any location where planned parenthood exists for state district attorneys to investigate criminal conduct. >> we are seeing a push of that by louisiana governor bobby jindal in his state. >> i will say that i serve on the senate judiciary committee and i believe there will be oversight hearings to get to the bottom of what they did. i chair the oversight federal right subcommittee. if the full committee doesn't hold hearings i intend to hold hearings to get to the bottom of what appear to be barbaric practices being carried out.
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>> the tape cannot be more disturbing. you came to this studio after a meeting with donald trump. he said why are we meeting? we have gotten together a number of times before he was candidate for president. i like donald because he is brash and bold and he speaks the truth. he stands up to washington. it's what i have tried to do in my time of public office. people are fed up with politicians and fed up with what i call the washington cartel. career politicians, republicans and democrats who get in bed with the lobbiest and special interests and i salute donald trump for focusing on the problem of illegal immigration. >> has he been too incendiary? a lot have said his messaging is not good for the gop brand. >> he speaks in colorful terms not the way you or i speak.
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an awful lot of republican candidates went out of the way to beat him with a stick. i'm not going to join them. i'm not going to join them because i salute him for shining the light on problem on illegal immigration, safety issues. >> some say you should be mad at him that his numbers have gone up in direct proportion to the hit you have taken. >> people are fed up with career politicians in washington and are coming to me and donald trump. you want to know how we are doing? we announced our fundraising numbers out of 16 candidates in the republican primary you know who raised the most? we did. we raised $14.3 million for the campaign. second place is jeb bush. >> you only have 10 billion to go. there is good news. after this controversy you are now on the "new york times" best seller list. your book will be number seven.
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and my question is you think the public pressure led them to reach a different conclusion? you are saying they applied the same criteria? >> of course it did. if you look at last week they had 20 books on the list. my book outsold 18 of them. they don't want people to read the book "a time for truth." they left it off and then they accuse me of bulk sales. i say that is a lie either produce evidence or apologize. then my publisher said that is a lie. we have sales data. amazon and barns of noble came out and said that's a lie. so i'm glad the "new york times" listed it. i appreciate their listing it. it seems to me there are a lot of conservative authors the "new york times" discriminates against. there is a need for the public editor to investigate their methodology. they levelled a false charmg at me that has been refuted publically. if they want to be credible
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journalists, the public editor needs to investigate their methodology and see if they are discriminating against authors they have different political views from. >> great to see you. >> thank you. today's white house news conference lasted more than an hour with questions from race relations to bill cosby rape allegations but not one word about sanctuary cities and a murder that was a top story last week. ed henry next on that. plus baltimore prosecutor playing defense when it comes to her family and their history in law enforcement. wait until you hear what we have learned. >> i come from five generations of law enforcement. my father was an officer. my mother was an officer. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla apremilast. otezla is not an injection
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of fox news it's "the kelly file" with megyn kelly. developing tonight president obama held a news conference this afternoon. it ran a little more than an hour with mr. obama taking roughly 15 questions on a half a dozen topics including iran syria, race relations in america and what he thinks of the allegations that bill cosby drugged women for sex. not a single question on sanctuary cities or kate steinle's murder a story that dominated for two weeks now. while "the kelly file" learned the white house has not reached out to kate's grieving family the president did find time to personally meet with several convicted felons. >> and what was remarkable was how they had turned their lives around. these were some folks who had been pretty tough criminals. >> ann colter is with us in
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moments. first we are joined by ed henry who has been covering the white house for the past six years. no questions on sanctuary cities. >> it is a hard mix. you want to pick out subjects that are top of the news. >> bill cosby. >> not exactly front and center. >> trip to kenya is a big legacy item for the president. i will admit of course sanctuary cities issue is huge. kate steinle being killed this was a horrific tragedy. yesterday you had homeland security secretary fumble this. >> he was asked -- his response was who? staff tells me he didn't hear in that room. he couldn't make out the name. the republican congressman followed up with the details of the case. even if he didn't hear the name they pointed out the details.
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regardless what he heard the facts are did call this a tragedy, didn't call the family. july 7 a family member as you know of kate steinle called ice on his own to say -- >> now johnson is saying we talked to him. he called you. >> the family reached out there. >> what does the white house say about not contacting the family? >> i asked why haven't you talked to the family. they said if we talk to every crime victim's family we wouldn't have time for anything else. i said what about the michael brown case and ferguson. the white house injected itself into various issues where they feel they want to reach out. in this case maybe because it doesn't fit the narrative on illegal immigration. >> the president is pushing agenda item of how he wants to pardon -- >> they set up by picking and choosing among the victims out there.
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anyway thank you. joining me now with more author of "adios america." good to see you. now they come out tonight and say that they really couldn't do it. they didn't have time and the president doesn't reach out to everybody. we are looking over the list of the people the president has contacted. it includes this woman who he felt was wrongly attacked. can we play it? do we have her? >> stand by. >> you were in our green room getting ready to come on and the white house tells us we can reveal that you just got off the phone with president obama. >> he did express his concern for me and wanted to make sure i was okay which i am. i am okay. >> ann, really?
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>> even on their plausible explanation which is that he can't call every crime victim. this is kate steinle died as a result of obama's policies. i might add, also as a result of george bush's policies although some people on fox news are pushing a law to make it a felony to reenter after being deported for committingcrime. that already ends the law. if only you had somebody with a best selling book on the topic. if you reenter after being deported i think it is worth mentioning here because you hear not only obama and the democrats but people like rand paul saying we have to clear the prisons of the poor nonviolent drug crip criminals. notice that everyone of the illegal immigrant's crimes was a nonviolent drug felony as i pointed out a couple of weeks ago it is nonviolent drug felons
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have a higher rate of violent crime than burglarize drug trafficers all sorts of things that are considered nonviolent. instead of calling kate steinle's family he is releasing more nonviolent drug criminals. >> he commuted the sentence of 46 criminals. this is the push we are seeing from president obama and from people like rand paul saying these are not crimes we need to prioritize. these are not dangerous criminals. these are sort of drug seekers who don't necessarily belong in prison. >> to the contrary i mean there has been plenty of studies including by liberal outfits like the carnying institute and part of this is because it is often the nonviolent drug crime is often just the crime of record. it's not the full story. also like another american who was killed last january in arizona.
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he was a clerk at a quick trip and an illegal alien who had been convicted and came in and didn't hand over cigarettes so the illegal alien shot him dead. the department of homeland security had released him because they said he was guilty of nonviolent felony. he was guilty of kidnapping burglary rape but the crime pled to was burglary. i don't think we need more burglarize. i think we have enough. >> don't need to bring them in. still ahead new video surfaces from the prison escape of mexico's most dangerous drug king pin and donald trump is uping his security. you do all this research on the perfect
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new details on a bizarre case in which a woman fakes her own kidnapping. aaron quin told police he was tied up and his girlfriend was kidnapped from their home in northern california. denise turned up two days later 400 miles away in southern california. police immediately said it was a
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hoax. now months later the fbi says it was not a hoax but an actual kidnapping. the fbi arrested accused kidnapping matthew muller. his lawyer says he is bipolar and ex-military and linked him to another different but strangely similar attempted home invasion. the local police say the fbi is wrong. they are not convinced. more on the bizarre case criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor. first local police said we don't buy it. now the fbi has said we should buy it because she was kidnapped and the local cops saying we don't. >> they need to somehow apologize to these people right away. in their defense the facts were unbelievably bizarre claiming in the first burglary that happened they are forced to wear swim goggles. head phones. she comes back unharmed. he doesn't report this for 12 hours claiming he was drugged
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but they checked his blood pressure before. i get how bizarre this was. but then fast forward to june 5. the facts are so similar. you get into the detail. that has to be the same guy. >> so what happens in the second incident. >> in the second incident a guy goes into the home and does the exact type of activity that he did in the first home holding a flashlight on the victim. he leaves his cell phone this time so leads law enforcement to his home. a harvard educated attorney with major issues and they search his stolen vehicle in frupt of his house and find a number of items including swimming goggles and potentially victim's hair from the first burglary. it seems like it is very clear. >> so why do we know why the local police are saying we still think the first story was made up? >> yes. because i have said before and i
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will say it again your ego is not your amigo. they don't want to say they are wrong. think about it. >> but the fbi -- >> they don't want to say they are wrong and it will take more investigation for the fbi to do dna tests on the hair from the swim goggles that will show from the gal who was allegedly kidnapped in the first place. >> a long blond hair reportedly found on the swim goggles and the first person. they thought it was a gone girl situation. i want to move on because there is news about the prosecutor in the baltimore six case. the only reason i found this relevant and worthy of asking you a question is because ms. moseby pointed to her lineage as evidence she comes from a long line of police officers and she uses this to try to say
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therefore i wouldn't be biassed against the cops. this is asking her about whether she has it in for the police on june 11. >> said you don't have their back. what would you like to say to i come from five generations of police officers. that's absurd. fm of course i have -- i work with the police department. we rely on the police department to get these violent repeat offenders off of our streets. that's absurd. >> yet now tonight we learned our fox news reported and the daily caller also reported her father wasas fired from the boston pd afteros accusations that he and his partner robbed gun dealers at gunpoint. her uncle was fired from boston pd. here mother resigned from the force after violating the boston pd's substance abuse policies. is this relevant? >> i think it's a big nothing burger. i think it's relevant to reports. i analyzed all day. what does this mean? does this mean she's not sympathetic to law enforcement? somehow she's going to be more aggressive. i'm not a psychologist.ha
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i actually thought it might cut the other way. i don't think it means anything.ig i point my finger at her a lot. i'm not going to do it on this megyn. >> thank you for being here.u don't go away. it relieves bloating in minutes. plus that uncomfortable pressure. no wonder it's the #1 gas relief brand. ♪ we all feel the calling to build something great. ♪
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tonight we are learning that donald trump is beefing up his security as new video emerges showing mexico's notorious drug lord known as el chapo ducking behind his jail cell shower and busting out of prison. the donald is on edge after someone claiming to be el chapo threatened the 2016 republican contender on social media. trace gallagher has the story. trace? >> megyn, donald trump is beefing up his security but not backing off his statements. in fact he is upping the ante, claiming mexican authorities
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helped el chapo to escape. trump's response came apparently from a threat that came from el chapo's twitter account saying quote, keep f-ing around and i'm going make you swallow your words. trump is taking them seriously. listen. >> i've ramped it up big league. but, you know all of the authorities are watching and looking, and who knows. look you know what's more important to me? it's more important to me to make our country great, to expose the things that are going on that i've done. and, you know, this is why stuff like this is happening. >> now surveillance video of el chapo's great escape where he puts on his shoes and simply walks over to his shower, and then you see him bend down. but when he bends down, he never resurfaces again. turns out he crawled through a hole into the shower into a mile-long lighted tunnel that
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ended inside a half-built house. not only did he evade the surveillance cameras he left behind the bracelet that monitors his move. by the way, el chapo is believed to be responsible for moving 80% of the elicit drugs that americans consume. that's why drug agents from the u.s. are involved in trying to find him. >> wow, unbelievable trace. thank you and thanks to fox and friends for that donald trump clip. we'll be right back. bers carpenters and even piano tuners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online... ...from a list of top rated providers. visit angieslist.com today.
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governor scott walker and kevin jackson. so many comments on the planned parenthood segment we aired. i'll be checking social media after the show and let me know thoughts. thanks for watching. i'm megyn kelly. tonight. >> we don't choose wisely i believe future generations will judge us harshly. >> 2016 republican przesidential candidate donald trump is here. gerald rivera is in mexico reporting on the hunt for el chapo. an executive of geraldo rivera is in mexico reporting on the hunt for el chapo. an executive of planned parenthood caught on tape talking about selling body parts of aborted fetuses. why are american tax dollars funding this group? "hannity" starts right here right now. welcome to "hannity." a nuclear deal with iran has been reached. but