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but, again,we hope care shows up tomorrow. ms. megyn is next. please remember, the spin stops here. we're definitely looking out. >> breaking tonight, as some residents in roseburg suggest, president obama is not welcome to visit their town. good evening, everyone. i'm megyn kelly. >> after a 26-year-old madman opened fire at a community college in oregon, killing 9 and injuring 9 others. the remarks came just a as the town was still sorting through the aftermath of a shooting just hours earlier. and the president mentioned that he may end up being accused of plit sizing the tragedy.
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and, in fact, he said, it should be politicized. sure enough, in the 24 hours since the white house announced the president would visit at the end of this week, several members of the community have questioned this visit. and the president's real agenda. in a moechment, we'll be joined the father of one of survivors as well as the mayor and the council president. but, first, trace gallagher gets us caught up on the controversy tonight. >> there's no doubt when the president spoke just hours after the shooting and talked about gun control, many people were not happy. it's a pro-hunting, pro-gun community. residents went on the record saying the president should have focused on the families, not the politics. >> his announcement he made about gun control and the way that coming off the first thing he said instead of saying i'm sorry for the families, i think it was just wrong.
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>> among the most out spoken is david jakes, the publisher of the conservative roseburg beacon newspaper. jakes not only condemned the president's stance on guns. he says the president wasn't welcomed and said that he spoke for some families and victims as well as some elected officials. here's what he said on the oreilley factor. >> our chief of police all came to a consensus language about him not being welcomed here to grand stand for political purposes. >> in fact, it was that popular sheriff who sent a letter to vice president biden opposing gun control. some are pushing back saying that david jakes does not speak for them. we wish to make it clear that mayor larry rich, city council tom ryan and the roseburg city
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council welcome the president to rose burg and will extend him every courtesy. it's unclear if the president will meet with chris minsk. the president has been criticized for not mentioning this during his speeches. he apparently welcomes to visit but wants to avoid the politics. >> among those residents raising questions about the president's visit on friday is stacey boylin, he is the father of anna who managed to survive a near-fatal encounter with the gunman. her father joins me now. your thoughts about president obama's visit this friday and the suggestion that this is a politicalization of the tragedy? >> well, i do believe it was ram e manual who said never let a good tragedy go to waste.
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i can't understand why he wouldn't make a mention of the families and the victims. maybe he did say it was a tragic incident and i do thank him for lowering the flags. but he made it all about gun control and he was very clear about that. and we saw this in sandy hook and now we're seeing it again. and i just question his motives. >> as a second amendment supporter, and i know you say anna is, as well, how does it make you feel? >> you know, my position on this is that, you know, gun-free zones are a problem. they're an issue. they're a target for crazy people because they know they're not going to be met with resistance. you know, my daughter said to me, you know, what if somebody would have had a gun? you know, gun free and gun control takes that option off the table. somebody doesn't have to use their gun in defense, but to take away that option entirely, i don't think that's the right course. >> when the president comes on
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friday, will you visit if he wants to visit with family members? will you see him? >> i spoke to my family and for myself and for my daughter and son, on principle, i find that we -- i am, you know, in disagreement with this policies on gun control and therefore, we will not be attending the visit. >> how is anna? >> i'm sorry, what was that? >> how is anna doing tonight? >> anna is rekoerring from her fizz cam wounds. we are now, of course, dealing with the aftermath of all of this. the dust is starting to settle, but there's still a lot of interest in this event. and emotionally, she's processing. and we're gijust all being ther for support. kb again, i thank all of the out
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pouring of support has been incredible in the healing process. and i've also, you know, i grieve for the loss of the lives that were taken on that day. >> so much hate was expressed late last week and so much love from the community members in the aftermath. thank you for being here tonight. >> after some members of the community raised questions, some of the leader tweeted in with a different view. joining me now, the mayor, larry rich and city council president, tom ryan. >> mayor, let me start with you. you heard stacey right there with an impassioned argument about how this has been politicized and how he doesn't agree with the president's ajean da. what say you? >> well, i understand people are going to line up for both sides. i look at it as our community is grieving at the moment.
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we're here for the victims. i think we need to show our respected and honor him as he is here representing the united states and we need to be respectedful of that. so i'm very happy that the president has decided to stop by. >> what about you, mr. ryan? the thing about this particular situation is the president came right out and said we ought to politicize this. and now you've got several family members saying no. you don't get to politicize our tragedy. the death or the shooting injuries of our loved ones. >> my personal opinion on the president's statement doesn't matter. he is the president of the united states. we will offer him everything that office should be accorded. i may disagree with his statements, but if he can help some of the victims that's what we're here for. the other reason is that we got kind of a lit m bit tired of
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people claiming to represent our community that didn't. >> who's that? david jakes? >> well, that might be one of them, yeah. >> that's the guy who was on with bill. >> i'm a little more blunt than the mayor. >> mr. mayor, i ask you, the white house was asked about this today. and josh earnest said in defending the president's visit, well, the president had a previously scheduled trip to the west coast so it does not require a significant change in travel plans for him to travel to oregon and spend some time with the families. some view that as a bit incen insensitive. look, you're on the way to his fund raising, so what the heck, we'll just stop by and spend alile time with the families. >> well, what people don't realize is his committee actually called the day before and said what do you think if we stop by? they said that he was going to be on the west coast. what do you think if he stopped
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by your community? and i was the one who said please do. please sho e up. we would love to have you here. we would love to have that national support come to our community. it was an opportunity for our victims' families to meet and he's coming here to meet with them pry vaultly. they ooir welcome to show up and visit if they want to. >> if the president starts speaking about a push to gun control in a community that seems to support the second amendment strongly and in a situation where many of the victims support a second amendment and don't want to see gun laws tiegtsenned, what will you say to him? >> well, he is the president of the united states. regardless of who the president is, they are welcomed in our community. if the members of the family want to meet with him, they're more than welcome to. if he can help them in any way, more power to him. my personal feelings are aside.
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he is the president of the united states. >> right, he has a microphone, but so do you. so do you. will you push back on his pox on behalf of folks like stacey or no? >> well, you know, our state representative made a -- i'll quote him as saying when the vehicle is in the ditch and the people are injured, you take them out then you argue about why the vehicle went in the ditch. >> but that's the position that the families are taking who believe the objecting. they're saying before the bodies had even grown cold, the president was out there politicizing this issue. that's why they're angry. it's not like they dislike president obama. their loved ones, their bodies hadn't been retrieved when he was at the lek turn talking ant how this needs to be politicized. >> well, i disagree with his statements, too, but he's still the president in the united states and he will be welcomed
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in our community. >> it's great the see you both. our con doll enss of what you've all gone through. >> his spongs touched off a big campaign trail controversy, part of what is breaking tonight. look, he's here and he will join us next on that. plus, mrs. carson is here for her very first visit to the kelly file. don't miss this. and then, new fallout tonight from an ugly report suggesting vice president joe biden may have been the one who leaked intimate details about a private conversation he held with his son shortly before his son's death to maureen dodd of the new york times for political add van tang. we're looking into who put that out and whether it's true. plus, the cameras were rolling when police had a vie encounter with this zublt. what came before this moment and whether that will change this story.
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that was republican candidate ben carson rlier today. the comment proved controversial, especially in light of the nine people killed with the new york times saying nearly immediately that dr. carson, like other republican candidates, appeared to struggle to address the issue with sensitivity. later today, dr. carson was addressed by abc implying that he didn't do enough. >> dr. carson, can you clarify your statement? >> what needs clarification? >> do you -- i guess the itchly case that you're saying the students didn't do enough to save themselves. >> no, i said nothing about that. i said what i would do. >> can you say what you would do?
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>> i would ask efb to attack the government. they can only shoot one of us at a time. that way, we don't all wind up dead. >> journaling me now, republican presidential candidate dr. ben carson along with his wife, candy carson both of whom are authors of a book out today, a per feekt union. thank you both for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> it's a pleasure to meet you, candy carson, let me start with your good husband here. so that the accusation there, dr. carson, is that you appeared tone deaf and that you seemed callous. >> i'm laughing at them. and their silliness. >> whom? >> the people asking that question. of course, you thouknow, if everybody attack that is gunmen, he's not going to kill everybody. but if you sit there and let him shoot you one by one, you're all going to be dead. maybe these are things that
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people don't think about. >> but don't you allow for the notion that in a time of great stress like that, one might not know exactly what to do. and to judge them, to sound like you're judging them -- >> i'm not judging them at all. but, you know, these incidents continue to occur. i doubt that this will be the last onement i want to plant the seed in people's minds so that if this happens again, you know, they don't all get killed. >> and sometimes we have to look at the big picture, rather than listen to the people who are always trying to stir up controversy. >> well, what do you make of it? just the notion that we can sit here and i bet you don't disagree with that. there will be another one. there have been so many. and so many americans are saying but that's not good enough. what are we going to do about it? is there something to be done? what do we do? >> well, i think the key thing to do is look at all of these shooters. and see what we can glean in
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terms of their personalities, in terms of what kind of blaif i don't recall disturbances they've had in the past. and teach people to intervene before they reach this point. >> but how do you do it? you can't put people away as easily today as they used to be able to do. >> i don't necessarily know that they need to be put away. larry holmes was working with a psychiatrist before all of this happened. and there was one of the other shooters who had a psychological history. we need to empower the people who are taking care of them who recognize these dangerous trends to do something. >> and what about the parents? let me ask you about that, candy? you raised children and are now a grandmother, as well. the parents who need to pay attention to what's going on with their kid. how did you do it? how did you raise such good kids and such productive citizens?
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this mother was completely tuned out. >> i think that today, because of our economic situation, so m have to do double duties everywhere. they're doing two and three jobs because there's just not enough -- the economy is the way it is and the kids are just left to themselves. you know, teachers, they're overburdened because there's so many students. it used to be classes could be as small as 20, 25. now they're 30, 35, 40. so, you know, the kids are kind of being left behind. and we're not -- yeah. not everybody can do that. i was able to stay home. sometimes i felt like a single mom because he wasn't around most of the time. >> it's so irritating when your husband is a pediatric neurosurgeon saving the lives of a bunch of kid. but i'm serious. you grew up in a bad area. your mother couldn't read.
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you were a kid who slipped through the cracks. we did that long package on you about how you try today stab somebody and the only reason it didn't go through is you hit his belt buck el. you could have been a kid who wound up in trouble like this. >> no question about it. >> this's probably one of the reasons that i think differently than a lot of people. i actually believe that there is a good. i do believe that there are forces that can help us if you seek them out. and i was taught that as a child. and i think it's something that i continue to trust in everyone to this day. and recognize that this nation actually used to be a nation where faith was not ridiculed. all of our money says in god we trust. our pledge of allegiance says we're one nation under god. many courtrooms on the wall says in god we trust.
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so we've been schizophrenic. >> what is this like -- is this terrible for you? you see him going through this? what is it like to watch the presidential debates and watch your husband up there, see him getting attacked and especially now since he's the front runner. >> i guess part of my secret is i don't watch a lot of news. >> only because, you know, he's doing a certain thing that he feels called to do. and when i consider -- and i'm with him a hundred percent in the sense that i will support him. this is not something that i was looking to do. after giving up my husband for 40 years to medicine, i really don't want to give him up to our country. but then again, when i look at our grandchildren and you think of that deficit that we have, the huge debt, 18.5 trillion to pay it off at $10 million a day would take you 5,000 years. to saddle them with that kind of debt? we're the first generation to make it worse for the next one.
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>> he doesn't make mistakes much. if he makes them, it's a little tiny one. that's what's irritating. you know, i tell you. if i've lost -- say i misplaced my glasses or, you know, file papers, like a file or something. i'll say honey, have you seen this. no, i haven't seen it well, he's focused on whatever he's doing. it will be right in flont of his face. usually, after i ask him, i'll look and it's there. >> you guys just celebrated your 40th weding anniversary. the book is called a more perfect union. and you have been in a perfect union for over four decades. good luck with this. >> thank you. >> nice to meet you. >> nice the meet you, to. >> coming up later, one atheist group is now going after school prayer at an arkansas high school. the students want to pray. they want to. but the atheist group doesn't want them to. and the students have decide ds
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then, let the principal help you get there. join us as we celebrate eddie's retirement, and start planning your own. developing tonight, mr. biden was the one who leaked the story about his dying son two months ago to new york times columnist maureen dowd who he encouraged his father to take on hillary clinton. the story was unsourced. but, today, political reports that it was the vice president himself who fed that story to the newspaper. fox news senior political analyst is with us now. brett, and the suggestion is that joe biden what? used the death of his son for
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political gain? >> that would seem to be why anybody would care ant it. i mean, look, if this happened, and we have no reason to believe that it didn't, that bo biden encouraged his father to run for president while he was dying, that's an interesting footnote to all of this. and it obviously may help to explain why joe biden is considering so seriously the idea of running for president. but if the story is to have any meaning that he's actually the one who told maureen dowd that which might make some sense if it happened. i don't think there's anything wrong with him telling her that if he wanted to. but i suppose the story raises the idea that he did it all to try to generate sympathy for hymn which would in turn make him a more popular figure if he decided to enter the race. i know joe biden. and i know what it's like to lose a son. and i don't doubt for one-on-one
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second the sincerity of this man's grief over that. and i don't have any doubt to think that -- and believe me, grief is innovating and that he is generally torn about this. but i think his grief is sincere and his doubt about which way to go in sincere, as well. >> the question is why are we learning about this there are other reports that hillary clinton is all in. >> she's got this enormous superstructureover organizationings and foundations and so on that are designed to support her and her husband's undertakings. and it would be absolutely surprising to me if some of those -- the people that work in those -- on the labor weren't keeping a dossier on joe biden.
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joe biden is a target-rich environment. he's got a long record. he's been involved in many controversies. has taken many positions on major foreign policy issues and others as well and some of those positions have not turned out all together well. and that will certainly arise if he should decide to get into the race. right now, of course, he's not in the racement he's the vice president. and not making a lot of news every day. so, you know, the waters are fairly calm. but they will quickly become turbulent if he gets in the race. and it will be surprising to me if the hillary people are not all over that. >> that's the thing. he's not in the race yet and he's not beating her in most of the polls. but he's a different threat. and he seems to with the one that team clinton may really be concerned about. notwithstanding that it's bernie sanders who's beating her in new hampshire. >> i think the point is if joe
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biden were to enter the race, the question then arises, okay, whose support does he draw most from? i don't think he would draw very much from bernie sanders because he's out there in left field. and the people who are feeling the burn rbt going to say let's go ride with biden. his et you logical profile, political profile, is much closer to hillary clintons than it is to bernie sanders. so it would make sense in the polls suggest this as well, that if he gets in the race, it hurts her. >> well, new questions tonight about whether return v russia may expand in the middle east. mark keason is next on whether
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kevin mccarthy suggesting that the committee is intent on damaging hillary clinton's presidential campaign. >> everybody thought hillary clinton was unbeatable, right? but we put together a benghazi special committee, a select committee. what are her numbers today? her numbers are dropping. why? because she's untrustable. >> republicans finally admit it. >> kevin mccarthy saying the committee was created to destroy her canadidacy. >> everybody thought hillary clinton was unbeatable, right? but we put together a benghazi special committee. what are her numbers today? >> republicans have spent millions attacking hillary. she's fighting everything they oppose. she'll never stop fighting for you and the republicans know it.
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>> republican congressman is the chairman of the select committee on benghazi. you've been praised by both sides of the aisle, at times, for the way you've handled this committee. i imagine you feel very disappointed in those comments. but you tell me. >> well, kevin's wrong. and i would ask your viewers and everyone else, frankly those that are suspicious and those that are supportive. they don't focus on the words that people not on the committee use. focus on the actions of those of us who have been on that committee for the last year and a half. and megy, in, out of the 54 witnesses, not a single one of them has been named clinton. of the 50,000 new documents, less than 5% have anything to do with her. if you look so far, her name has not crossed the list.
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>> that's your point, it's not all about her. >> she was the secretary of state at all relative times. so we'd be crazy not to talk to her. >> but kevin mccarthy came out. but i ask you directly, has he apologized to you? >> profusely. kevin is a friend. that does not insulate him from being wrong. but he has apologized profusely. and i have accepted it. and now, it is time for me to continue getting ready for october 22nd. she's going to be treated professionally. she's going to be treated fairly. look at what cheryl mills said when she spent nine hours with hus. but hillary herself came out and said this dishonors the memory of the four people who were killed.
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>> the only thing i can say is this. i made a promise before we ever started. at the same time. and i said we are going to do this in a way that is honor -- that honors the memory of your loved ones and we're going to do it in a way that garners the respect of our fellow citizens. and i think that our committee has done just that. i cannot control what people not on our committee say or do. what i can control is how we act. and if you look at how we've conducted ourselves leading up to october 22nd, and then look at the 40 witnesses we call after october 22nd, not a one of whom will be named clip ton, she was secretary of state. i cannot avoid calling her. but she's one out of a hundred. >> quick question before i let you go. hearing anything from the clinton camp that she might not show up because some in the press are speculating now. >> no, ma'am, i think she's going to come. she's going to come. she's going the be treated fairly. she's going to be asked
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factcentric questions. her conclusion will be the same as cheryl mills. that this committee can actually be done the right way. >> great to see you, thank you. >> yes, ma'am, thank you. >> well, another potential foreign policy nightmare shaping up for this administration and this country. as we learned that the prime minister of iraq is now saying that he would kwt welcome russian assistance in the fight against isis. could the kremlin soon be occupying a country where thousands of americans fought and died. so, great. they're going to basically take over the entire middle east and we're not supposed to care? >> apparently not. just when you thought it couldn't get worse in the middle east, it gets worse. when she said that barack obama
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does not have the will to defeat isis. and that he would welcome air strikes in his country. support them in the fight. we haven't received that massive air power. so america's campaign against isis has been so anemic that, one, it became the pretext for russia to come in in the first place. and second now, we've got the iraqis who are suggesting that they might invite russia to come in and replace us. >> but do not worry. we are pliet people. we do not come if we are not invited. >> thafgs a quote. >> tell that to the crew yan. ukraine. i mean, come on. >> in the meantime, this is what the yiet are doing. what are we saying? about it? this is what josh earnest said at the white house.
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well, there's been at least one preliminary conversation between the united states and russia. we've had at least one. so we're feeling pretty good about that one. and we're really chatting with them about how we don't approve of their strategy. >> yeah, exactly. i mean, look. the problem we have here is that our campaign -- if president obama was launching a robust campaign against isis and it was actually having a military effect on the ground, none of this would be happening. jack keen testified on capitol hill. 75% come back without dropping tear bombs. i mean, this campaign is so weak. it gives a new definition to weakness. so what that means is our adversaries are like russia don't wor rip about us and don't fear us and our allies don't trust us. >> last night, marco rubio say we may be at the dawn of a new cold war. does he go too far?
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>> no, he's actually not far enough. so russia is building a coalition that it sees as russia, iran, iraq, syria and leb news hesbolah all working together to drive america out and counter our influence. so iran is the face of islamic radicalism. this is a big problem we have. >> mark, it's great to see you. it's bad. that's what you need to know. the cameras were rolling when police had a violent encounter with this suspect. mark and arthur are here next.
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[bleep]. >> and wait until you hear what she did to get the cops so upset. former prosecutor now criminal defense attorney. mark, why don't you tell the people what she did that was so upsetting to the officers? >> well, it was a heinous crime, megyn. she allegedly failed to wear her seat belt. >> if i've seen it once, i've seen it a million times. >> yes. >> and she also made the mistake of calling in to the police department to complain that the officer wasn't treating her properly. that proceeded the officer stopping her. >> she went by a cop, she sees a cop, his siren is going off in
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his police car, she says what's the deal. he says whether what's going on. she gets in the car with her two kids, arthur, her two kids, drives off thinking oh, she just happens to be pulled over for a seat belt violation chlts. >> that's the part that's up setting to me. as disturbing as that video is, your two children, 11 and t, are standing there watching their mother being attacked by law enforcement. this is a woman without a weapon. she's a woman, not like a black belt in mixed martial arts. there's no reason for that degree of force. >> in defense of the police, once they try to place you under arrest, you have to submit. >> right. >> you have to submit. you can't resist arrest. however, the pretense, you know, the contextual reason for pulling her over. and to add insult to injury,
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they charged her criminally with battery on a peace officer and resisting. those charges were ultimately dropped only when what happened? >> when they saw the video, apparently. but, listen, i'm like the only one that's not -- >> they didn't know it had a video. >> i'm not surprised. this is par for the course. i mean, it happens all of the time where my clients are the ones that get arrested for, i don't know, punching the cop's face with -- their fist with their face. it's crazy. it happens all of the time. but i are challenge myself to defend these cops in that we don't have their version yet. the video looks horrible. aparentally, they claim that there's something more to this. >> the d.a. dropped the charges. the d.a. said you know what, we've got no case. >> why is she out of the car? >> in the jurisdictions that i represent people in, when you don't have your seat belt only, the cop says give me your license, he takes the license, writes you a summons and you never leave the automobile.
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why is she out of the car? that's what i want to hear. why did she exit the vehicle. >> now the charges have been dropped. but her lawyer says if they had pursued those and she had been found guilty, mother of two wou gone to state prison over that incident. >> oh, absolutely. those are serious federal charges. >> how does her civil lawsuit look? >> well, again, we want to hear the other side. but if it's solely based on this video, i think a jury can reasonably conclude that to come out with the punches so soon after the officer left his vehicle, was not the right starting point. from a pr perspective, if we're trying to bridge the gap between communities and officers, that's not the best move to make. >> she shouldn't become a multimillionaire off of this either. >> no. >> i don't believe she got any big injuries or anything like that. >> she said she had contusions and later a concussion. i've got run, more to discuss with you after the break.
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well atheists have threatened legal action after a school band director was leading students in prayer. [ gasps ] now students and fans are fighting back. at a recent game students and fans from both teams kneeled together on the field in prayer. back with me now marthur, mark and arthur. >> i really love that, megyn. >> now it's like ark. anyway, you tell me, apparently there was one student.
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why is there always just one. i feel the atheists are going to these schools they try to find somebody. are you ticked off? are you ticked off? and the one student is going to get his way. the prayer is not allowed, right? >> and it's horrible. absolutely horrible. the next step i wish these students do as soon as they're 18 and can vote and their parents and the fans and the refs, go to the ballot box and put politicians into office who are going to do something about this. >> what can they do, mark, this is a supreme court decision. it can't be teacher-led, that's the problem. the students can do it on their own. >> megyn, while arthur was shaving his beautifully polished head during preparation for this segment i was doing research. it's the santa fe decision and it was decided in 1990. it mirrors the same facts here. you can't do it. don't kill the messenger. >> the students can. >> you can't have a school official involved. >> so let the students do it. very simple. >> they can do it quietly, they
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>> who is megyn kelly. >> nice, john, way go. my mom saw that, she was so excited. so was nana. now if they can just make me appear on "matlock," nana will be so thrilled. thanks for watching. tonight isis is targeting the man who killed usama bin laden, the navy s.e.a.l. rob o'neill is here exclusively to explain. then a new report reveals illegal immigrants could help put hillary clinton in the white house. mark steyn is here with reaction. plus geraldo rivera and sheriff david clarke weigh in on this disturbing video. all of that plus 2016 contender governor chris christie is here in studio. "hannity" starts right here, right now. welcome to "hannity." tonight isis is targeting the navy s.e.a.l. who killed usama bin laden. according to a new report, a british isis sympathizer published online the address of rob o'neill and is
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