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we've got kilmeade, charles krauthammer enjoy. let me know what you think of tonight's show. thanks for watching. tonight. >> i think i will get the nomination. i think. >> donald trump continues to dominate the headlines and polls in the 2016 gop presidential race. >> look, people are tired of these politicians. >> former governor of texas rick perry is here tonight with reaction. senate republicans are moving to defund planned parenthood in the aftermath of disturbing undercover videos. >> this bill would insure taxpayer dollars for women's health are spent on women's health. >> our panel wereact. >> the decision handed down by the league yesterday is unfathomable. >> tom brady and the patriots slam the decision to uphold his
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suspension. >> i was wrong to put my faith in the league. >> is hillary clinton out of touch? she shut down a luxury store to get a $600 hair cut is back to using the private jet. hannity starts right here, right now. welcome to "hannity." donald trump continues to dominate headlines. the media have taken notice and have set out to smear him like they will every other republican candidate. "the new york times" claims donald trump insulted a female lawyer during a 2011 deposition. it appears they took the whole context out of context. here's what trump said to greta van sustern. >> it's amazing what the press is allowed to get away with nowadays. they can come out with a thing and somebody like me has no recourse because the libel laws are weak and pathetic that you can't bring lawsuits. >> here with reaction is steven hayes peter johnson, jr.
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peter the bottom line is, every republican candidate as they rise in the polls can pretty much expect this is the treatment that they're going to get. they're going to get smeared, be called racist and homophobic and they want to kill grandma and kill children. this is parr for the for every republican. >> donald trump is making a lot of people's heads explode. all his republican opponents, hillary clinton the rest of the democrats, "the new york times" and a lot of washington pundits who say they're conservative and middle of the road. they don't like this straight talk. it takes them out of their comfort zone. for a lot of americans, it's putting them in a comfort zone theyed would like to be. they would like to hear their politicians tell the truth once in a while and say what's on their mind. it's a new paradigm in america. it's getting a lot of folks
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upset. a lot of folks you wouldn't expect to get upset. >> i know you've been a big trump critic. in one sense, though, you've got to admit he is a creation of weak republicans in washington. those that promised they repeal and replace healthcare and obamacare but they won't use the power of the purse or end executive amnesty but they don't want to get blamed for a shutdown. bro brok broken promises, hasn't that created the path? >> i've admitted that several times. i don't think that donald trump is the solution to the problems. i find it ironic that people who call themselves conservatives are investing so much in donald trump given his long history of having positions that i would argue are anti-conservative. so, yeah, i think you're right about the frustration. certainly there's been frustration. i think one of the failures of the romney campaign in 2012 was its inability or unwillingness to channel that frustration.
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to tap into that frustration. it's been to the benefit of republicans in 2010 and 2014 when they've been able to harness the energy and use it. there's a lot of frustration. there should be a lot of frustration with what's happening in washington. >> mary mat ln had a good observation. she said republicans candidate can be bold and courageous. you don't have to be politically incorrect. tell to the people what's going on and how you're going to solve those problems and don't back down from a media that's going to smear and besmirch you anyway >> i don't know whether he's going to win or lose. i know him for a long time. i represented him. he can be a difficult candidate. he can be probably a difficult client. he is being bold and courageous. and he is saying to a lot of americans that it's okay to tell the truth as you perceive the truth to be.
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i find it bizarre that a lot of conservatives are running away from donald trump. he's reflecting 20% or 25% of the republican l electorate. that's not smart. it doesn't really show they understand who the electorate is in this country. >> at the end of the day, steve, this is a marathon and not a sprint. we go back to 2007, rudy guiliani and fred thompson were leading at this time. my question to you is, does donald trump -- you keep bringing up you didn't like his earlier positions or that he donated money to both candidates and both parties. isn't it going to come down to who has the better vision the solutions and experience and can convince the american people they can get the job done? isn't that what it comes down to? primary voters will decide not the elits and establishment in washington?
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>> i don't get the sense that somebody who is criticizing donald trump for his past wants to deny voters the right to cast their ballots. that's a bit of a strong man i think i've heard other people use. donald trump will have to present a vision. he willville to tell people what he's have. he'll have to be better than what he did today in a interview when he talked about obamacare and was asked what was it was. he said i'm going to replace it with something specific. people are going to want to know what he's going to do on obamacare and immigration where he's said several different conflicting things. he should have an issues section to his candidate website. people want to hear about that. until he does it and until fills that in, he will have trouble getting above 25%. >> we'll see what happens. we got a lot of race ahead. thank you both. steve and peter. trump is not the only 2016
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gop presidential candidate making headlines. former texas governor rick perry ga gave a speech here in new york city. take a look. >> distrust. with wall street and with washington is probably greater than anytime in our history. and for good reason. most americans see this special political class that spend large sums of money to protect their entrenched interests. to advocate for special favors at the expense of taxpayers and the general public. >> here now 2016 republican presidential candidate rick perry. governor, good to see you. >> thank you. >> good to have you back. you know, here's one example. republicans in the senate, you know, fight over the import export bill. which basically is corporate croneyism and loan guarantees
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that the taxpayers have billions of dollars that puts them on the hook for. i'm thinking we got 93 million americans out of the labor force and 50 million in poverty. it seems that they don't have their priorities straight. i'm talking about republicans. your reaction? >> obviously, getting this economy back on track ought to be the number one issue that all of us that want to be the president of the united states talk about. all of these distractions that are out there that we have. they're going to be there. i get it. but i think wisely pivoting back to a real focus on the economy, nobody on that debate stage is going to have a record that i've got of creating jobs since 2007 through 2014. 1.5 million jobs were created in the state of texas while the rest of the country lost 400,000 jobs. we need to be laying out policies that clearly show the american people how we're going to free them up from
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overtaxation over regulation. we need to have wall street back to really creating the wealth so that our entrepreneurs can go there to get their money. we need to get the community banks back where they can loan money. we've lost 1,300 community banks in the last couple of years. this is an assault on middle america, that dodd frank is putting can into place. there's a lot of economic issues in there we need to be focused on. >> how is it you created 1.5 million jobs in texas? what did you do differently? >> we put in tax policies to let people keep more of what they work for. we have the most sweeping tort reform in the nation. we put education policies in place that were effective. when you look at what we did, we had the most sweeping teacher pay incentive pay program in the country. expanded our charter schools by
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a substantial margin. we tested kids in the early grades so we could intervene. we went from 27th in the nation to second highest overall graduation rates in america. if you were hispanic or african-american you live in the state that has the number one high school graduation rates for you. those four things, you get focused on those, this is in texas thing. we've got to get washington out of the business of sending curriculum to the states. we got to get washington out of the business of putting healthcare policies and transportation policies. the tenth amendment means what it says. federal government is supposed to do a few things really well, stand a strong military, secure the border. those are a couple of things you're supposed to do. wouldn't it be awesome if they'd get those two right.
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everything else leave it to the states. the states are to get out there and experiment and come hup with ideas so that the states could compete to each other. he said from time to time a state is going to foul up and make a mistake. i think about colorado when i think about that. i will defend colorado's right to be wrong. >> so will i. i agree with you. if colorado wants to make that choice, they can do that. i want to specifically ask you, things have gotten contentious especially between you and with donald trump. what's going on? >> my beef's not with donald except when he took a shot at john mccain and the bullet went through john mccain and hit my friends that have served and worn the uniform including myself. that wasn't called for. i think it would still be wise for him to stand up and say i overreacted and said something i shouldn't have said and i want to apologize to the men and women who have worn the uniform, particularly pow's.
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we'll have the opportunity to discuss solutions that i hope donald will talk about solutions. there's nobody on that stage that's had more experience about bord security. we sent them in that river. we are a 74% decrease in the apprehensions. the will to secure that border will reside in the oval office every day if i'm elected. >> i don't know what the difference is between the last time you ran and this time. i see a difference. i see you more focused and energized. >> i'm healthy. three and a half years of being prepared for this, and, really, having gone through it more than once. you look back, dwight hiezen hower i think was the last nominee that republicans had that hasn't done this more than once. anybody that's doing this for the first time it's going to be a real learning experience for them. >> governor, good to see you. appreciate it.
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>> take care. coming up, tonight here on "hannity." >> i call upon the united states congress right now today to stand up and lead and to defund planned parenthood. >> finally, senate republicans are they taking steps to defund planned parenthood? our panel is here next. hillary clinton has traded in the scooby doo van and hits that massive gas guzzling private jet of hers. she reportedly shut down a store in new york for a $600 hair cut. ed henry has more as we continue. try free at dulcolaxoffers.com dulcolax® stool softner makes it easier to go comfortably. hurry! try free at dulcolaxoffers.com. dulcolax®. designed for dependable relief. dulcolax®. designed for dependable relief. are those made with all-beef, karen? yeah, they're hebrew national. but unlike yours, they're also kosher. only certain cuts of kosher beef meet their strict standards. they're all ruined. help yourself! oh no, we couldn...okay thanks, hebrew national.
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live from "america's news hq" i'm jackie ibanez. vaviation investigators hoping their closer to solving the mystery of malaysia airlines plane that disappeared last year. a u.s. official now says the
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investigators are highly confident the aircraft debris found on reunion island off mad gas car is from a boeing 777. that's the same model plane as malaysia airlines flight 370. it vanished more than a year ago. it was traveling from koaluala lumpur to bejing. mullah omar's death are credible. the main intelligence agency announced his death earlier today saying he's been done for more than two years. his group hosted bin laden's al qaeda in the years leading up to 9/11. i'm jackie ibanez, here's "hannity." welcome to "hannity." hours after the release of the latest damning undercover planned parenthood video several gop presidential hopefuls rallied outside the u.s. capitol building to demand action
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against america's leading provider of abortions. watch this. >> isn't it funny these same people who said some meaningless clump of cells are trying to get livers and lungs and kidneys because how could you have such organs from a meaningless clump of cells? >> i call upon the united states congress right now today to stand up and lead and to defund planned parenthood. >> following that protest senate majority leader mitch mcconnell introduced a bill to defund planned parenthood. and senator rand paul is calling out his rivals and some of the ties to abortion providers. watch this. >> i'm calling today for hillary clinton to return the money she's been receiving from planned parenthood. >> here with reaction with all the latest fallout is lila rose, father jonathan morris and tamara holder is back. we have multiple videos.
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we'll crush this part not that part. we'll save the lungs, kidneys and heart and we can sell it for $75, $100 and i hope i can buy a lamborghini. do you not find this gruesome and disgusting? >> i'm silent. i am without words because you ask me this every single time. you're going to get the same answer -- >> where is your heart? >> my heart is in my body, just like my head. >> is it beating? >> just like the brain in high head which you don't have, sean, because this is not a moral issue. you bring on an attorney last week. you bring on a pastor this week. you bring on people to have your moral debate -- >> i asked you a question. >> you answer it for me because you know what i'm going to say. >> does anything in those videos disturb you? >> what disturbs me is lila rose and her -- whatever her name is
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and her weirdo group that goes on to the hill and tries to sell -- >> why are you so mean and personal? >> they're not doing anything except a disservice. >> i'm shocked. i'm speechless. as you put it. and i do have a brain in my head and heart in my body. you said that abortion that is the killing of a human being and it's, yes -- >> no. no. >> infant stages. hold on let me finish. >> that's not the law of the land. >> what is legal is -- >> do you follow the laws of the land? do you follow the laws? >> you're changing the topic. >> no. >> what is legal is not always morally right. and then my -- >> this argument is about planned parenthood doing something that's illegal. that's why these pastors -- >> let him finish his point. >> the suggestion, that killing a living human being inside the womb suggest that's not a moral
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issue? i find that to be so out of main stream common sense. it has nothing to do with religion. >> there are laws that i interpret to be broken. number one, you cannot manipulate the abortion to preserve parts. that's number one. you have to inform people, number two. number three the selling of fetal tissue is illegal. there are a number of laws that are broken, correct? >> absolutely, sean. all three of the different abortion executives at planned parenthood that have been caught on tape talk about how they'll manipulate the procedure to preserve the parts. late term partial birth abortions, they talk about practicing in order to keep an intact specimen. planned parenthood is throwing their weight around on capitol hill. they're giving campaign contributions to folks -- >> you are throwing your weight around on the hill -- >> this is a really important
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point just to finish here. and there are over 7,000 federally qualified health centers who should be getting the money instead of planned parenthood who don't do abortions. planned parenthood is trying to force their way in here and be the big abortion lobby instead of having these federally qualified health centers do -- >> lila rose does not look crazy to me. but let me suggest -- >> thank you, father. >> by the way, lila is right about the law. the law is clear and on the tape it's clear they broke it. >> the law is clear. they did not break the law and this funky group she's created in -- >> what about your funky liberal friends? >> they're a fraudulent group. >> let me educate you about the law. >> this isn't about what's wrong or right or a moral debate. i know you're such a good man.
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this isn't about good and bad. >> yeah, it's about good and evil. you don't crush body parts of babies to sell body parts. >> you are not alone in this very false reasoning of this. your side with the health of american women they are dealing with right wing crazy deal. they're the ones making it a truly political thing. it's a moral issue. >> you want the money for you that's what -- >> no, she doesn't. >> she's prolifer. >> she doesn't want tax dollars going to planned parenthood. coming up, outrage tonight -- there should be outrage about this. outrage after an american killed a famous protected lion named cecil during a hunt in africa. what should happen to the hunter? why are people more outraged about that than the planned parenthood story?
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i think it's important some good come out of this tragedy. this is the website for the wild life conservation research unit at oxford wild cru.org. they put the collar on cecil. they tracked the animals. if you want to make this into a positive, you can -- sorry. okay. i'm good. make a donation to support them at the very least. maybe we can show the world that not all americans are like this jack hole here. this dentist. >> jimmy kimmel all choked up reacting to the story of an american dentist who killed a famous and protected lion named cecil while on a hunting trip. walter palmer reportedly paid more than $50,000 to hunt a lihundred in zimbabwe. he allegedly lured the lion out
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of a sanctuary. outrage has been strong against palmer. joining is dan stockple dale. rob dunham and bo dietl. dan, you're the big animal rights person. seems to me the person that's wrong here are the people that he hired. he's from minnesota. he paid $50,000. he hired professionals to take him out on this hunt. nothing illegal about it except that they took him to the wrong area. he didn't know this was a protected lion in this case. shouldn't the people who took him be responsible? >> i believe they are being held responsible. beyond that because it's legal that does not mean it's the right thing for the environment and the right thing for wieltd life conservation. let's make no bones -- >> then make it illegal. if you want conservation. i believe in protecting animals, especially endangered species, i understand that. you know, is the lion an
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endangered species at this point? >> they're vulnerable in the wild, their numbers have declined -- >> i didn't ask that. are they endangered? >> no. >> do you eat meat? >> i do eat some meat, yes. let's be fair. everyone's getting worked up about the lion. let's be honest here. you hire assassins to kill your chicken and to kill your fish and your beef and then you fry it up and grill it up and you eat it. what's the difference between killing cattle, chicken or salmon that you like to eat? >> sean, honestly, to be honest with you that's part of what's been blowing up on facebook is that question. what's the value of a life and where do we draw the line between the life of an ant and a lion. this was a murder. this lion was lured out of its protected park. okay. from there -- >> i got it. i love lions. look, hunting is not my thing.
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i carry a gun for protection. hunt, i like target shooting. hunting is not my thing. you know what? people don't have to like what i like. >> sean, sean, i'm very surprised at you. look at that little lion. ♪ born free remember the song about the lion? now the cubbies have nobody to go back with. >> do you see that -- hang on a second. i want you to look at that lion. >> i love the lion. >> that liln would chew you to little pieces. >> did they eat the meat? they skinned him up and took his head off. did they eat the meat? he's ethe mascot of szimbabwe. i like to put that guy in a cage with three lions. >> i've been out to dinner with you. you hire assassins to kill your beef, too? >> no, i eat the beef. >> you still have somebody kill it for you? >> if he ate the lion and cooked the lion -- >> you're fine with it? >> i'm fine with it then. >> ron?
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>> well, the thing is, the lion is the only animal or leopard that an out fitting camp won't use for meat. the locals do take the meat contrary to what everyone says. they even use the bones. the biggest point i think everyone's missing here is the government of zimbabwe national pa parks, they manage this resort. if they say this area has a quota and they're allowed to harvest one animals maybe one year, every third year. that $50,000 to $75,000. i have 32 jobs some years. imagine those people with big families. they've got 120 people i'm feeding because i'm there hunting. a government sanctioned quota that is issued -- a lot of times by north american biologists. >> let me go back.
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i understand people see the animal and think it's senseless because they're not consuming the animal or they did take the head of the animal. my question is, animals are killed all the time. that lion would rip your head off and not think twice about it. i see more people outraged over the lion than i do over the planned parenthood videos of aborted fetuses where they're crushing this part of the body and then harvesting the lungs and hearts and livers and selling them for profit. it seems selective. i don't know if jimmy kimmel would get teary eyed over the aborted fetus pictures we've seen. >> he was the mascot of zimba e zimbabwe. it's like having -- going out porpoise fishing and getting flipper. imagine whacking flipper? >> let's keep in mind one thing, guys? cecil was killed -- there is six cubs that likely will be killed
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as a result of this? >> go get the cubs and protect the cubs. >> that's part of the pride. you don't want to interject yourself into the natural process. >> my question is the information that i have is it hasn't shown me that animal was a pride animal and it did have other -- a pride with it. and the laws and ethics of the zimbabwe prufreofession if a ma comes in by itself and it's a old lion, you can take that animal. if it has a pride with it, the ethics are to leave that alone because you're other guest is absolutely right. all its immature off spring are killed by the incoming male. >> the dentist apologized for killing the lion. i relied on the expertise of my guides to insure a legal hunt. i deepry regret my pursuit of an activity i love and practice
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responsibly in taking of this lion. marco rubio said look at all this outrage over the lion. what's the outrage of the planned parenthood dead babies. >> you've hired an assassin to kill your meat. >> a real rare steak. >> so the blood comes out? thank you. coming up, how out of touch is hillary clinton? reportedly she's getting $600 hair cuts, shutting down department stores to get them and gives a speech of global warming and jumps in her private jet. it is incomprehensible to me that the league continues to take steps to disparage one of its all time great players. >> patriots owner robert craft unloads on the nfl after tom brady's suspension was upheld. ♪
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welcome back to "hannity." according to the "new york post" hillary clinton shut down part of a luxurious new york department store. why? to get a hair cut that normally cost 600 bucks. this is after she was seen boarding the private jet that reportedly burns 347 gallons of fuel an hour, right after she gave a speech on climate change. is this another example that she is way out of touch with you the average voter? here with the details, ed henry. before you get going, i have a couple of statistics for you. the average american woman pays $44 for a hair cut. not $600. did she sound like the average american? >> i talked to her campaign. they're not going to run away from the fact hillary clinton
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makes a lot of money from speeches. that ran counter to her comments during that abc interview where she talked about being flat broke after leaving the white house. she got a lot of grief for that. they say they're in the phase of the campaign where they're not going to make any bones about the fact she's no longer mt middle class. she's wealthy. they see a difference between mitt romney. they say she's rich but she'll push for the middle class. romney said he got hung up because he was rich and helping the rich. it may back fire on them because there may be a hypocrisy argument to be made. >> why the $600 hair cut and goodman in new york apparently they shut down half the store for it. >> my hair cost a lot of money for my haircut.
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>> how much do you pay for your hair cuts. >> you mention the private jet. candidates in both parties have private jets because they have political events. they need to hop around. >> she just gave a speech about global warning. >> right it was after the speech from climate change. that's different from the republicans. that can trip her up again, that she's saying one thing and doing another. in that case they say the campaign is buying carbon off sets so whatever fuel that the private jet is burning they'll make up. as you say, that might trip her up. >> carbon off set is like a guy or a lady that cheats on their spouse and says here's a diamond ring. it's an offset. no problem. i'm going to pollute the -- >> i'm going to let you use that argument. >> i've used it before. my next guest may have the first real proof that hillary clinton's personal e-mail server could have been compromised. he obtained exclusive e-mails
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from long time hillary clinton aide that show her private e-mail account was down on one occurrence. she's calling for the justice department to appoint a special counsel to investigate the hillary clinton e-mail allegations. al joining us david bossi. let's go back to hillary clinton getting on the jet after the climate change speech. this is not the first time we have liberal hypocrites. we caught al gore getting off his private jet in san francisco and he's lecturing is. >> john kerry's haircut, do you remember that? >> do you remember this video. talk about this, talk about expensive hair cuts. remember john edwards? ♪ ♪ i feel pretty ♪ oh, so pretty
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♪ i feel pretty and witty and bright ♪ >> you got to see the whole video. it's priceless. what's your reaction to all this hypocrisy? >> first of all, i'm not surprised by it at all. hillary clinton walks around and says one thing and does another. it's one of the reasons the people that don't trust her. her untrustworthiness numbers is shocking. i ran into bernie sanders on the way in here he's happy as a clam. >> i bet he s. let's go to the e-mail issue. everyone's upset that tom brady got rid of his cell phone records. lois lerner now it's hillary clinton. is your e-mail working? mine was down last night. i can't even get into my clinton e-mail and i wanted to print all the latest documents. we now know that classified information was on that server. what does this mean? >> well, that's exactly the
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right question. we've been working at this for about 18 months. we had our hillary clinton film, hillary the movie back in 2007, 2008 that ended up going to the supreme court. we're working on our sequel. we've been at all 18 months. these foia requests which we started then are now in federal court. we have six federal lawsuits. the only way you're able to get anything out of the clintons is through a federal judge's court order. that's where we are today. this is in the first batch of e-mails that we've gotten out of one of those lawsuits. we're going to be getting a lot more information from huma and cheryl mills' e-mails because we'll be getting them all by the end of september under the court order. we're excited about this. this showed you -- this comes down to the question of national security. that's what makes this so important. huma is talking about her e-mail
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being down about the server being down. who services the server? does the geek squad show up and just fix it in chappaqua? i don't think so. >> i assume the chinese have t. i think vladmir putin has it. i want to raise money and buy the entire server. are you in? >> i'm in. i'm with you on that. that's the way to get that stuff. huma abedin is as close to hillary clinton as they get. showing the connection between her at the state department, the clinton foundation donors, which is really what the thread we were trying to pull how it works. >> i'm running out of time. good to see you. when we come back, the patriots' owner and coach slam the nfl for upholding tom brady's four game suspension. former nfl players will battle it out coming up next. by the way, it worked for hillary and lois lerner.
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laws of science that underscore this entire situation, it is completely incomprehensible to me that the league continues to take steps to disparage one of its all time great players. >> right now we're in a long step by step process as we head into the beginning of the 2015 season. so we're just going to take it one day at a time: >> tom brady responded to the decision. saying i'm i did nothing wrong in the patriots's organization did either. here with reaction former nfl quarterback joe theseman and bill tillman. i thought they'd hit a compromise, two game suspension done. the breaking of the phone seems to be the tipping point.
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bad move by brady? -- there being this outcome. it had this possibility. it was not and will not be until tom brady apologized for what he did. ultimately that's what separated sh the situation. the nfl was not in a situation to what do anything about this. i said at the time on your show it would be upheld. i think a roger goodell did the right thing for the league. >> i don't agree at all. he said that tom did something wrong. we don't know if tom did something wrong. he made it right clear, right from the beginning, he was not going to give him the cell phone. he could have thrown it to the water it wouldn't have mattered.
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they weren't going to get his phone. everybody has contradicted him of a crime. there's no roof whatsoever, nothing conclusive. no facts that say that tom brady did anything. there should have never been a compromised. if you go to two games that's an admittance you did something wrong. i respect the fact that trombrady believes he never did anything wrong. there should have never been a punishment. this thing has gotten out of hand it should have never gotten to the moint where it is. >> it's hurting the league. tom brady not being in four games hurts the nfl. why you laughing, spencer? >> it doesn't matter if he's a big star or not. joe, it doesn't matter. anytime we start to aqueous and get into the situational ethics it besmirches the league's reputation further. i don't care if the shield is teflon you cannot continue to go
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with these situations not being dealt with. >> what did he do, spencer? what did he do? >> listen -- >> what did he do? >> when i get on a car i get stopped in the police if i'm in my neighborhood. if i do anything inconsistent, i'm in trouble. why would you destroy the phone? even while ted wells' investigation is going on, trombrady destroyed the phone knowing they wanted that information that was on it. they're not looking for anything else. he was complicit and helped others who were employed by the new england patriots to alter the balls to effect the outcome of the game. >> you don't know that he told them in the beginning you are not going to get my phone. didn't matter what he did with it after that. >> why destroy it though? >> the nfl does not have
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