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loved having him on the show even though i beat him in the arm wrestling. thanks for watching. this is "the kelly file." tonight, fresh fallout over hillary clinton's server scandal. >> i don't know how it works digitally at all. >> judge jeanine weighs in. >> jeb bush is a low energy person. for him to get thing done is hard. >> donald trump and jeb bush trade jablgs at duelling town halls. >> he was a democrat longer than he was a republican. >> you are going to hear a lot of arguments against this deal. >> the iranian nuclear deal is now worse than we thought. you won't believe what the administration has given up this time. all that.
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hannity starts right now. welcome. there are more questions than answers when it come to hillary clinton's private server scandal and we're learning new information about the device that clinton used to send e-mails during her tenure as secretary of state. standing by in d.c. with the very latest is our own katherine. this grows day by day by day. >> it does. buried in the document is the admission that she did not use a government issued device that was certified as secure to handle sensitive or classified information and the blackberries used by her aides were likely destroyed. fox news was first to confirm in march that mrs. clinton used an ipad that was not certified as secure against instructions of state department i.t. specialists. the campaign has been silent on the issue. today fox put the question to the state department.
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>> there are, i just say, reviews and investigations going on right now including by r.i.g. and by congress so it is inappropriate for me to comment. >> meanwhile, the denver i.t. firm that took over the server contract for the clintons has now hired a crisis management team and significantly the firm has not been forthcoming about how they landed the contract in the first place. >> they say that they submitted a proposal to the clintons, in 2013 and were hired. they did not tell us, it was one of the questions that they didn't answer, how they knew to submit the proposal. >> and the decision to use a relatively small denver firm with no experience handling a major contract involving classified information is described as highly unusual. >> it looks suspicious, i must say, as well from a counter intelligence viewpoint. if write the fbi, i would have
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questions the motivation to choose firm that sounds very unsuited to what the clintons needed done. to secure some very sensitive records. >> and late today, a federal court in washington, d.c. ordered the state department to work directly with the fbi to recover any e-mails that they successfully find as the result of their investigation. >> all right. thank you. joining us now with more, cyber security analysts senior fellow at the central for digital government. brian finch is with us. morgan, i want to go back to your credentials. you work for the department justice, the department of homeland security. other credentials? >> did i a lot for the private sector. the state department, did a lot of work, moved with a lot of these folks in the same areas. >> would you say that the government system protecting e-mail from hackers is probably the safest that is out there? >> no. the government system isn't the
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safest. but i can tell what you isn't the safest. creating your own home brewed system, your own private server. >> you mean like in a bathroom? >> yeah. regardless, i can tell you, brian and i were talking before hand. the more i think about this, the month i look at this, the more i'm convinced from day one that the server was compromised. >> john kerry recently. brian, that he thinks the russians and chinese are reading his e-mails. now, i have to believe that john kerry's system is safer than the system that we now know that hillary was using in a bathroom in a loft of a mom and pop company in a bathroom where they kept the server. i have to believe. i'm not as sophisticated as you are on these matters of security. what do you think? is that a good guess? >> well, i can tell you that the state department is spending more money on cyber security than the clintons were on their server cyber security.
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the state department is spending tens of millions if not hundreds of millions of dollars and has the resources of homeland security and other federal agencies behind it to help with cyber security. we have not dealt at all into what cyber security precautions the clintons had taken, other than secretary clinton's initial comment that the server was on grounds protected by the secret service. as if tapping into the server required someone to physically put a stethoscope to it. and we know that's not the case. that's not how breaking into a server works. it is done electronically. so all we can say is that there is a lot more money and muscle and bodies behind what was being done for cyber security from an official state department perspective than what was being done from a clinton perspective. >> let me ask both of you, what are the odds that the russians, the chinese, maybe the iranians and other countries have all of the e-mails that were on that
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server? even the wugs she tried to erase? >> there's no odds involved. i think it is a sure thing. i think they had it. i think they had it early on. as john kerry said, he expects the chinese and russians are reading his e-mails. they're also reading other world leaders' e-mails. the first time clinton wrote them, i would have exploited and it attacked it four and a half years ago. so i'm firmly convinced our adversaries have more information than we do. >> do you agree with that assessment? >> i agree completely with what morgan has to same not just because of what other world leaders were doing, and the lack of security from clinton to other world leaders. you have to remember, too, that this was not just the server where secretary clinton was using it. she had other people, the friends of bill, the friends of hillary had e-mail addresses on there. >> last question to you. the fbi said they think they'll be able to retrieve at least
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some of the erased information. remember, she went through 66,000, erased 33,000. some of which were e-mail to her husband who never uses an e-mail. so we know she lied. but what are the odds that she fully and completely through erasing and cleaning the server, not with a cloth, were able to actually get rid of them completely? >> you know, the thing that is going to weigh again her on this is the incompetence of the people who established her system in the first place. i think based on that and what we know, there is a high probability the fbi will recover a majority of the data that was attempted to be erased. i used to train these guys. i train other law enforcement officers. i'm firmly convinced that based on what we're hearing and their methodologies, we'll see some stuff. >> all right. thank you both. appreciate it. now the legal reaction of the ongoing scandal. the host of justice. judge jeanine pirro is with us. they think the 100% the russians and chinese have it.
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they seem very confident the fbi will recover. so here's the question. that means that if she lied, this is obstruction of justice. this takes to it a whole new level. >> look, there are a myriad of crimes she can be charged with. number one, she had classified information on an unauthorized and not government server. she knew she was not supposed to do that. you have to say why is it that within days of your being confirm as secretary of state, why did you need your own private server? why did you put your pit bulls on that same server? why are their blackberrys missing right now? and why did she say, i never received or sent classified ask then she said marked classified. she keeps pulling back. you have destruction of evidence, obstruction of evidence, you have a federal records act. >> three specific laws. >> there are at least seven that i've found. >> the woman should be indicted. >> but now if the russians, if
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they're 100% right, these are experts. these are the guys our government goes to. if they're try it russians, chinese, maybe the iranians, others have this, if she became president, she would be compromised. vladimir putin comes to the white house. he has the 33,000 e-mails she deleted. some of which would be damning to her and be a violation of law. she's single to blackmail. >> you don't even need to prove that. what about the clinton foundation and the hundreds of millions of dollars, she is compromised by. that she forgot to put down that saudi arabia gave her $25 million. and why is uma being connected to the clinton business. was this a mass criminal conspiracy? you have co-conspirators, people taking top secret e-mails, you have everything the grand jury should be investigating right now. >> i think there should be a grand jury call. >> absolutely. right now. >> now we have to see whether or not, how the justice department
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which is not exactly, it's been politicized what loretta lynch will do. i believe the leaks have been coming from valerie jarrett. if so, will it pass the approval of obama? >> that means she gets permission. let's assume that she doesn't. i know loretta lynch. i know her to be a xenl, fair -- >> you trust her. >> do i. >> i don't. >> you know who i trust? >> absolutely. he is a guy, he is there for ten years. when obama goes, can he keep that evidence and bring it to the next president? >> you're a form he district attorney yourself. i'm reading you as saying, you think she is cooked. and i think the mistake that she made is she never thought they would recover this. she thought they wiped it clean. she was too cute by half, not understanding the technology. true or false. >> could i agree with that as well. here's the thing. the woman has danced with
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federal prosecutors her whole career. she knows the loopholes. the fact that she sets this up within days tells me that she had some reason to do all this. was it to collect the hundreds of millions of jobs? >> the congressional subpoena. >> let me ask you another question. >> go ahead. you take over. >> why is that it this woman, all right, who has all of these people around her, why is she ignoring the freedom of information? why doesn't she let the inspector general -- >> i'll tell you. why the clintons have gotten away with so much over the years. she arrogantly believed this would go away. and i think, i don't think she's going to survive this. >> she shouldn't survive. america doesn't believe her anymore. she's not trustworthy. if general petraeus, a four star general, can be indicted and convicted, that's the least of the stuff that she's done. >> what she did was miniscule compared to her. >> judge jeanine, guilty. >> coming up, hillary clinton's
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poll numbers are plummeting. especially when it come to trustworthiness. we'll have a full report. and here with reaction. and then later tonight -- >> mr. trump doesn't have a proven record. he was a democrat longer than he was a republican. he's given more money to democrats than republicans. >> i don't see how he's electable. >> donald trump and jeb bush go after each other.
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used their work computers to access and pay for memberships on ashley madison. some of those workers have held sensitive positions in the white house. members' subscription came to light after hackers posted the information online. the ap investigation has not turned up the information of any official. now back to "hannity." welcome back to "hannity." so as the scandal surrounding hillary clinton's private server
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deepens, voters all across america are starting to have serious doubts about the front-runner. joining us now for a full report, fox and friends co-host at the "hannity" big board. >> thanks for having me on. on tuesday during her tense press conference, the 2016 democratic front-runner hillary clinton made a point to tell reporters that they are the only people who seem to be raising concerns about her personal server. >> nobody talks to me about it other than you guys. >> in the wake of some disturbing new revelations, it turns out voters do have some very deep concerns about the trust worthiness of hillary clinton. according to a brand new poll, a majority of voters in three key swing states believe hillary is not an honest person. that includes ohio where 60% think she is not trustworthy. in pennsylvania, a whopping 63% have doubts about her honesty.
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in florida the number has grown to 64%. in addition to these concerns about her trustworthiness, voters in the same swing states have a general negative opinion of the democratic candidate. according to the same poll, 54% of ohio voters view her unfavorably. 55% of those polled have a disapproving opinion of hillary in pennsylvania and florida. hillary clinton might be trying to say the controversy surrounding the improper use of her personal server are press driven. but these troubling new polls are paging a much different picture. >> thanks so much. and as the server scandal continues to gain traction, the staffers are in full spin mode. >> she did have her own e-mail account. others had done it before and it was more convenient and she kept it like that. she had lawyers to look at all the e-mails to decide what was personal and what was official and she decided to not retain the personal ones and they were
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deleted. everybody is an expert on inflated footballs and now servers. >> i think going through ones personal in nature if they were able to retrieve them. i think they would be finding more e-mails expressing her preference for ice tea. there is been nothing controversial about the junlds lying e-mails that have come out. >> joining us now with reaction, peter johnson jr. the co-host of five. kimberly, good to see you. before we get to the legal aspect. 64% of people in florida, 63 in pennsylvania do not find her honest and trustworthy. how do you win an election with those numbers? >> you have a hard time. confidence and integrity issues, big, big time. a lot of americans are seeing it. they don't know why she had the server. what she did with the server. and now she's income pre hencible explanations. she didn't think it through.
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she wants to be the president and didn't think it through. some other fellow was a spokesman or something saying, well, you'll final things about ice tea. i want to know why there are 30,000 personal e-mails. what are they? what why was it in someone's bathtub or spa? >> she did say she was communicating in part with her -- >> in a bathroom in new jersey. >> she said she was communicating with bill who doesn't e-mail. so that was a lie. >> it doesn't make any sense. and it is too cute by half. then we have the jokes that the secretary of state makes. i wiped it with a cloth. and then snap chat. and so we are not amused, say the american people. >> you mean like with it like a cloth? seriously. >> we know she is not qualified to be a comedian besides not qualified to be commander in chief with these lack of ethics. i think it was objection. it was duplicitous in its
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nature. she had an obligation to handle this properly and in a safe manner. she chose not to. she clearly did not want the american people to see or read her e-mails. when you're secretary of state, they don't belong to her. they belong to the taxpayers. >> only 2% in the fox news poll last week think she is telling the truth about the server. >> that's within the margin of error. >> there was an advancement in the story. she has said repeatedly that she did not send or receive classified material. then it bamd marked as classified material. that evolved into late last night, that she did have classified material on her server. >> the whole thing about classified, it is a game. >> the real terminology is secret, top secret. then they change what classified means. it is a word game that they're engaging in. but the issue really is, why if you're a state department official, the secretary of state, why can't you use the
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servers that the government -- >> who wipes a server clean? >> consciousness of guilt. if there is nothing to hide, why are you doing it? it is improper handling. >> we have three separate statutes. pretty interesting statutes. very clear in terms of what the law is. 44 usc, 18 usc 1924. you have 18 usc 2071. let me stay on that third one. whoever having the custody of any such record, proceeding, ma'am, book, document, paper or any other thing willfully and unlawfully conceals, removes, mutilates, falsifies or destroys the same shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years or both. and shall forfeit his office and be disqualified from holding any office of the united states. what's interesting about that is, you add a whole other element to those three laws which is, if she consciously erased them and the fbi
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retrieves them, that is now obstruction of justice. >> correct. so she's looking at penalties and fines. people say oh, they won't get her. you would be surprised. and then they'll try on turn people within her inner circle and there are people who are vulnerable for any part they might have played with obstruction of justice or deletion of e-mails or this property. so you can be certain. if it is clinton, they're looking for someone to take the fall. >> i don't know what the facts are. the darrel of justice better get to the facts really quickly. it looks like it is going down that road. we know that a lot of people have been convicted for a lot less. >> like general petraeus under 18 usc. >> who was being kicked out of the marine corps because he sent one e-mail that would have saved people's lives. one little e-mail. let me change topics.
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donald trump, the issue of the 14 amendment has come up as it relates to immigration, anchor babies, which hillary says you're not allowed to use that term. i want to put up senator jacob howard of michigan. he was the author of the 14 amendment on this particular clause. you can see every person he defines. then he says this of course will not include born in the united states, aliens, who belong the to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers. doesn't that indicate you cannot be an illegal immigrant, become a u.s. citizen? >> legislative intend is very important in the interpretation of laws. i believe donald trump is wrong. >> wow! you and i disagree. >> he is absolutely wrong. i represented donald trump. i like donald trump. he is making a lot of sense on a lot of issues. but on this particular issue --
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you have to ignore a lot of precedent to accept that. >> you can go back, the court interpretation has been wrong many, many times. >> absolutely. >> it is certainly open to interpretation and evaluation by a court based on that language that you cited there. ultimately, you're saying you think he wonderful prevail on a 14 amendment -- >> i think it is a phony issue. >> even though author of the provision specifically. that -- >> i think it is, it's part of a political campaign. i don't think it holds any weight in a court of law. >> you rarely surprise me like that. >> shock and awe. >> absolutely. good to see you both. coming up next on "hannity" -- >> jeb bush is a low energy person. for him to get things done is hard. >> when people look at his record, it is not a conservative record. even on immigration. >> donald trump, jeb bush, they
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last of night donald trump and jeb bush had rival town hall meetings miles apart. they went toe to toe on immigration and thing even got personal. >> they have to come in legally. they have to come in. if we don't have them come in legally, we don't have a country. building the wall is something that has to happen. it won't be expensive. >> i don't believe we should take people here in the shadows and deport them all. the cost would be in the hundreds of billions of dollars. it would rip up communities. it is not appropriate. but criminals should be
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deported. >> i would say between common core, his act of love on immigration, and skin in the game with iraq. that's the third one we've now add. i don't see how he is electable. jeb bush is a low energy person. for him to get thing done is hard. he is very low energy. >> mr. trump doesn't have a proven conservative record. he was a democrat longer in the last decade than he was a republican. he has given more money to democrats than he's given to republicans. when people look at his record, it is not a conservative record. even on immigration. >> reaction from the washington time, charles, first reaction to that exchange. >> first of all, trump is so mesmerizing at the moment. he says things that no one else in public life does. he is attacking bush for being a low energy person is incredible. i'm a little surprised that jeb is directly engaging.
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about a month ago he said i won't talk about trump anymore. and it shows how trump has had much more staying power than anybody thought. >> he keeps saying it, conventional political gravity. and he seems to come out of every controversy stronger than when he went in. right? >> yeah. there have been some statements that he made that sort of surprised me. i thought he might not make it through. and i've been pretty believing. and he's made it, somehow makes it through. but that particular tactic on jeb bush was devastating. he may as well be talking about the entire republican party when he says there's no energy out there. this is what i think is so appealing for trump for so many people. you know, jeb bush event looks like a country club rally. and donald trump event looks like a monster truck event. >> i noticed, and i said this before.
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some of the other candidates in the republican party in general could learn something from donald trump and scott walker got very aggressive yesterday in attacking the d.c. establishment and saying that they had failed and been ineffective about repealing and replacing obamacare. he said it in a very forceful way. i would argue he feels more emboldened because of donald trump. >> there could be something to it. there's no doubt trump has captured people's imagination in a way no other candidate has done on the republican side. and all the controversies have helped him. people are so sick of people having to apologize and cry and bow and scrape when they say something that is emotionally insensitive to the pc crowd and then they shouldn't underestimate the power of the immigration issue. i think he is pointing the rest of the field in a important populist direction. >> hillary clinton comes out with an ad excoriating donald trump for daring to use the term
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anchor baby which is a justifiable term. trump fires right back at a reporter who wants him to stop using that term. watch these two. >> i'll use the word anchor baby. >> so that you don't have these anchor babies as they're described coming into the country. >> you mean it's not politically correct and yet everybody uses it? so give me a different term. what else would you like to say? you want me to say that? i'll use the word anchor baby. excuse me. i'll use the word anchor baby. >> what other term? there is no other term to use. >> you know, it is clear to me that we have seen over the years, and you've chronicled this. the left has been very successful at sort of cowing the right. and even sort of like main
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stream people into thinking that everything is somehow racist. everything is somehow hurtful and off the table. but all donald trump is talking about doing is enforcing laws. such as, if you're here illegally, making you go home. and what is radical about enforcing laws that have been duly put on to the books? but the left has been so successful at terrifying everybody, even a lot of republicans from even sticking up for what is like, basically rational. and i think the american people are on trump's side. >> i hope donald trump tackles this horrific iranian deal which we'll talk about later. he seems to draw the attention. 24 million people. i mean, the highest rated republican primary debate in 2012 was 6.5 million people. >> you can't take your eyes off them. >> if you look last night. and someone on another network was saying. this someone called them last night and said you have to look at trumpl.
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she said what channel? every channel. everybody is covering him wall to wall. >> do you like him? >> i don't. i don't like him, i don't like his style. i understand his appeal but for me, a conservative doesn't go out there, this is something he said two weeks ago, and praise single payer health care and say it works. >> a wealth tax is a conservative idea. that doesn't make sense. >> i asked about those positions. he said i was a businessman throwing out ideas. i said have you talked through them. portability, job to job, et cetera about, health care savings accounts. it is obvious that he is evolving into a very strong conservative on specific issues. >> we'll see. >> but some people don't like that. >> he has five and a half months. he might be able to convert you. >> we'll see. we'll see. william f. buckley, i could use a few terms that he used with gore vidal. would you like me to mention a
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few? >> you know, i think it is important, obviously rich is exactly right. he has changed on these things and he should get attacked by the other candidates and let the american voters decide which is more trustworthy. voters are very good at that. >> i would say buckley was even more politically correct than trump. >> coming up, just when you thought iranian nuclear deal couldn't get any worse, wait until you hear what we heard today. then tonight -- >> you have criminals, you have black racialists, you have cop haters and anarchists have now put together this bold movement. >> he called out the black lives matter movement. what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? sfx: crunch what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one
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even worse than we originally imagined. according to the reports, iran will have access to $150 billion in assets, by the way, based on the size of their economy, that's the equivalent of 8 trillion u.s. dollars coming into this country. that after the sanctions are lifted. and within eight years, they will be able to buy ballistic missiles, and within five years, they can purchase conventional weapons. iran is given the power to delay inspections of a suspected nuclear sight for 24 days and that's not all. as part of a seek side deal with the united nations, quote, iran will be allowed to use its own inspectors to investigate a site it has been accused of developing nuclear arms there. seriously? can you make a worse deal? joining us with reaction, fox news military analyst lieutenant
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colonel rob peters. let me go through this again. we didn't even get four american hostages. they get the equivalent of $8 trillion based on their economy. they get conventional weapons, they continue to spin centerfuges. they get we were to days notice of an inspection. they get on pick their own inspectors. no u.s. inspectors. what is wrong with this president? how dumb is he? >> well, he's not dumb. just incredibly arrogant and vain and eyeing ovgotistical. the first problem is the iaea won't even be able to lay a hand on a key, key nuclear develop many site. and the iaea cannot say, we'll be able to monitor on video. good luck with that. the next question is what other sites, what other military sites might fall under this protocol?
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this is ugly. but there is something even uglier. something vastly more shameful. that's that president obama and secretary kerry knew about this deal. they had to know and they did not tell the american people them did not tell congress. those two men have been more open with our enemies than the american people. >> i say dumb because this is really stupid. and i'll tell you why. because we have pretty much assured that the number one state sponsor of terror that said the destruction of israel is not negotiable, that was burning u.s. flags and israeli flags, and threatening to wipe israel off the map during the negotiations. we have given them everything. can you tell me one thing we have gotten out of this deal except assuring that our kids will live under the threat of an iranian radical islamic regime that wants to kill us? with weapons of mass destruction? what do we get?
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>> well, president obama got his legacy. unfortunately, it will not be the legacy he wants. in the long run. in your list of all sins of this awful deal, this wretched deal, you left something out. in the shorter term, iran will get a network of four f-300 defense systems. they are strategic systems that playing it much harder for the israelis or anyone to go in and destroy these facilities if they had to be destroyed. what this deal does. everybody is focusing just on the nukes. but it is a stamp of approval, the spofrt terrorism, aggression. as you noted, it funds that aggression. it helps them prepare against a future strike. this is so immeasurably bad. so money, nukes, conventional weapons, intercontinental
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ballistic missiles. they made a deal just today. locked it one the russians that they'll have a missile defense system if the israelis decide they need to take things out, and we can't get four americans home. >> we couldn't get one. >> we didn't get anybody. they didn't want to negotiate that. i don't know. i am scared to death. >> don't be scared. be angry. >> i am angry. there is war we're leaving our kids. one plus one equals two. mullahs with weapons of mass destruction equals a modern day holocaust. it is not hard to figure out. that's scary. and i'm angry about it. yes. >> coming up next. >> you have criminals, you have black racialists. you have cop haters and anarchists have now come
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so last night on this program, milwaukee sheriff david clark had some very sharp words for the black lives matter movement. >> let's take a look at this group, black lives matter. i have been reading black lies, lies, matters. the whole thing is built on a lie. the premise is built on a lie but it's a conglomeration of misfits. you have occupy movement, organized labor on it now, you have criminals, you have black racialists. you have cop haters and anarchists now they've formed together this movement, if you will. >> joining us, you enjoying the fact that bernie sanders can't give a speech, and hillary clinton is getting attacked by them? >> i'm not going to join the facts. they have to talk to different
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groups and black lives matter is one of the groups they have to talk to, talk about certain issues. >> do white lives matter? >> yes, of course. >> do all lives matter? >> yes. >> do blees lives matter? >> their focus is black lives because for sent riz black lives did not matter. >> why did governor o'mally, why would a politician apologize for that? >> the issue is what about black lives? >> of course they matter. >> of course they do. >> here is my vow. all black lives matter? let's go to chicago, a 4th of july there were 14 young african americans are killed. 65 shot over the weekend. what about those black lives?
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they don't make television. >> that is television. >> if we're going to talk about black lives matter. not police that are killing, you know, young, african american men, black men in america. where is most of that crime coming from? it's not the majority i'm talking about. >> the majority, i believe, 92% in the years' time there will be over 5,000 mostly african american youth are going to be killed by other african americans. what about those black lives, eric? >> do you want me to answer? >> let me finish now. here we are. this? i band together. i was a detective in harlem. i picked up kids shot dead. their lives matter. >> why isn't there more outrage? if there is one high profile
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case for a police officer, the question -- >> i can't answer. >> how come we don't see the same intensity when you have such a high percentage of the crimes happening that way that you describe? >> there are a lot of people banding together. >> that is not true. >> it is true. >> yes. it is true. >> i put a list in chicago. there are different groups in st. louis, there are groups doing -- >> i'm not buying it. not buying it. >> it's not -- >> it doesn't consider it. >> there is a narrative. >> we have a president that divided the black community and white community we should be getting together. we have got problems in our streets. i don't -- i don't look at you as black or white. i look at good and bad, eric. do you know what? >> there are bad apples and that is what people are saying.
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welcome back to "hannity" so which 2016 g.o.p. candidate has the best plan to combat illegal immigration? it's simple. go to owe facebook.com/seanhannity and let us know what you think. tomorrow night, i've got the night off. special edition, fox news reporting hurricane katrina, the storm of a lifetime, it's been ten years. the city is still recovering. tomorrow night, 10:00 eastern. that is all the time we have left for this evening. we hope you'll set your dvr so
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you nef miss an episode. we take attendance and when you're not here, it makes all of us upset. thanks for joining us. have a great night. unafraid. greta goes "on the record" right now. tonight, only here "on the record." the denver it company in charge of hillary clinton's private email server giving its first on camera interview, plat river networks under fire. the clintons hired the denver compani' to run their email server but tonight the department of defense admitting the company is not cleared by the department of defense it handle classified information. "on the record's" griff jenkins spoke to the company's newly hired crisis management coordinator. griff? >> greta, we are learning much tonight about that small it behind me platte river networks. the server here was never here in denver but instead in new jersey in some context about security clearance the company telling me at no time were they told any classified information was involved. in fact, that woul
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