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ailes. to our team here and to you, our viewers, for making the fox news channel number one for so many years and for trusting us night after night. i'm megyn kelly. this is "the kelly file." tonight, a former army official says key intel about terror groups in iraq was ignored by u.s. central command is here in a "hannity" exclusive. and an ap investigation reveals that smugglers were trying to sell nuclear material to isis. >> they'll never accept me because i don't believe in political correctness. >> dr. benjamin carson under attack from the mainstream media, but he refuses to back down. >> i can twist myself into pretzels trying to fit into their silly box or be who i am. >> he's here tonight to respond. plus hillary clinton's server scandal grows. ed henry has a full report plus
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ainsley earhardt is here with the latest 2016 poll numbers. "hannity" starts right here, right now. welcome to "hannity." brand-new poll numbers reveal that 2016 outsider candidates are connecting well with you the voters in very important key swing states. standing by with the very latest the co-host of "fox and friends" ainsley earhardt. big night with polls night. >> always fun to look at these polls. let me tell you about them tonight, sean. the trend of voters supporting candidates who come from outside of washington continues to show up in three very important swing states. new quinnipiac poll numbers bring more good news for donald trump and for dr. ben carson. in pennsylvania trump is leading with 23% while carson comes in second place with 17%. they are followed by marco rubio, carly fiorina, ted cruz and then chris christie. down in florida, donald trump holding a sizable lead there with 28%. carson comes in second place with 16%.
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marco rubio is next, jeb bush and they both hail from that state, as you know. they come in at third and fourth place followed by fiorina and then followed by cruz. then let's go to ohio. trump and carson are in first and second place. 23 and 18%. current ohio governor john kasich is in third place with 13% followed by cruz, fiorina and then rubio. as for democrats in these same states, sean, hillary clinton holds strong leads down in florida as well as ohio over vice president joe biden who has not yet even declared his candidacy and senator bernie sanders. the numbers you can see are a little tighter in pennsylvania. sean, it will be very interesting to see what happens if biden does jump into this race. he's reportedly talking with his family about it, about his political future over the weekend. we will keep our ears open and keep you updated. >> numbers getting interesting. also tonight fox news has confirmed that the fbi is now looking at data from a second
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tech company related to hillary clinton's personal server scandal, so just how bad is the clinton campaign reacting and how bad it is for them? standing by in d.c., he has the very latest, our own ed henry. what's the latest? >> good evening, sean. the fbi is now expanding its investigation of hillary clinton's server to include obtaining data, which has been turned over from a second tech company, data inc. they were hired to help back up the data. the tech employees did not have security clearances to handle classified information. that is angering republican senator ron johnson of wisconsin. he's chairman of the senate homeland security committee, and he says he has real problems with how the former secretary of state handled all this. listen. >> white river networks, they contracted with dato to store the backup information on a device with the server. and really were surprised when they found out the data was
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transmitting back to the cloud. so i'm guessing damage control. this just shows how sloppy and again that reckless disregard for national security interests, the dereliction of duty secretary clinton is being revealed here. >> now the clinton camp today was trying to tie ron johnson to kevin mccarthy with his comments to you last week, sean, about the benghazi committee. saying ron yawnson is ripping a page from the house benghazi committee's playbook and mounting his own tax-payer funded sham of an investigation by attacking hillary clinton politically. the justice department's independent review is led by nonpolitical career professionals and ron johnson is interfering with it for his own political ends. one of the employees at one point wrote that he was wondering if there was a record of a, quote, directive to cut the backup of clinton's data. at another point this employee also said he was wondering if,
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quote, this whole thing really is covering up some shady bleep. we've got to bleep out that expletive. clearly inside this tech company, at least the first one in colorado there were concerns that data was being deleted, sean. >> that's unbelievable, that story. we're going to continue to follow it. there's a lot of issues involving whether or not there are legal matters here. thank you, ed henry. here with reaction, editor in chief, laura ingraham. laura, when you really look at it, it's trump, carson, carly, cruz, rubio, bush and maybe christie. should the other candidates at this point start considering getting out? >> well, i don't know what they're doing staying in much longer. there are a lot of these candidates who are at single digits and low single digits and have not moved out of that territory for over two months. at this point, there are certain candidates like when you think of a rand paul, for instance,
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he's got to worry about a senate seat at this point. he said some time ago -- >> maybe george pataki or lindsey graham. >> well, who knows? a lot of people weren't even sure that pataki was still around when he started to run. >> the pataki moment is stunning, you shouldn't be so cynical. i can sense the pataki moment is upon us any minute. >> mr. wisenheimer. >> they all got to get out. it's not a republican employment program running for president but you see that a lot of people feel like this is their next moment before the next increase in speaking fees or the next book contract, but it's not working across the board for a number of candidates. i think most people know that. >> you look at these new poll numbers, steve, you've not been a trump fan. he's held steady month after month, poll after poll. you know, some slight variations but minimal at best. what's your reaction to his sustainability at this point? you can't argue with these constant numbers. >> no, he did have a little
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slide in some of the national polling from early august to about a week ago if you look at the fox numbers, the nbc numbers, the bloomberg numbers, he slipped in those polls. but the reuters poll, he was doing well in that. he's a front-runner, until he makes the kind of mistakes that are going to matter to his supporters, he'll remain the front-runner. the big question is among the candidates who are below him or who are poised to rise, which one is it going to be? is someone going to break out. we've seen ben carson seemed to have his moment. he seems now to perhaps be eclipsed by carl fiorina who is rising. you've seen marco rubio's numbers improve. jeb bush's numbers really haven't improved much. the next question is who emerges as the candidate to take on donald trump in a one on one way. >> laura, let me go back to the hillary issue that ed henry was reporting on. the state department says to
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hillary we want more e-mails. now a company that has a cloud in connecticut. they might have the e-mails. the fbi might have been able to recover the 33,000 e-mails that she deleted. but more interesting is this platte river company. when they were given orders over the phone to start deleting the e-mails after they had been subpoenaed by both the state department and the congressional committee, now we're really talking about obstruction of justice. >> yeah. >> and in the words of that one company, employing some shady, you know, stuff. >> destruction of evidence in an investigation or in an anticipatory fashion, sean, if you anticipate an investigation, this is a felony. i mean, you do real time for this. this is serious stuff. and it kind of reminds you in a way, although i think it worse in many ways than whitewater. remember whitewater started as
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one thing then became another thing and the diagram was impossible at the very end. the democrats have kind of baked all this in. they know she shouldn't have done this. it all becomes white noise to the democrat voters who are just absolutely intent upon believing hillary even if they -- >> i don't want to interrupt you, but you raise a good point. in all of these polls, it's all 60 plus percent people do not find her honest and trust worthy, that includes the three swing states that ainsley was talking about. here's bloomberg politics, they do a focus group. listen to what this woman says. you shouldn't even be saying this about anybody, but listen. >> my opinion is a little bit more general just in that she speaks articulately about her positions without having that edge and that scorned kind of woman thing. that's a little offputting. >> talk more about that. >> i think that can put off a
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lot of male voters. >> tell me what it's like. what are you seeing? >> you know, when she's -- i don't want to use the word, but -- it's not like women need to be equal. >> right. >> i don't feel unequal. >> 61% in all those three swing states do not find her honest and trustworthy. you listened to that woman. can anyone win the presidency with people viewing them that way? >> no, if i'm a democrat or a rank and file voter, i'm nervous about hillary clinton being the nominee of my party. laura's point is exactly right. if you look at the e-mail story and the way it's evolved, it's hard to follow. there's a new story seemingly every day, a new development that requires putting into context that voters might not be following. here's where this latest development actually matters. this is cut and dried. you have a platte river employee
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saying we had a directive to cover this up, to not report, not to back up the e-mails as frequently, not to do an exhaustive e-mails. if that person is representing accurately what happened, that is a cover-up. we don't know who the order came from, we don't know that it has any direct connection to hillary clinton, but people can understand that much and that deeply troubles even the democratic voters. >> we're going to get right back into that. guys, thank you, great insight from both of you. speaking of this, you hear about cyber forensics. two cyberer security experts will weigh in on the information about hillary clinton's server and what it might mean for her future. and later on tonight -- >> they're never going to accept me because i don't believe in political correctness. i can twist myself into pretzels trying to fit into their silly little box or i can be who i am. >> vicious attacks against dr. benjamin carson because he refuses to give politically correct answers. he responds later in studio tonight.
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welcome to america's news headquarters. i'm will carr. russia expanded the bombing campaign in syria and sending cruz missiles in the sea and
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where the al qaeda has a strong presence. reportedly trying to access hilary clinton's private e-mail server the same server she was criticized for conducting busy as secretary of state by a threat monitoring product. not a done deal yet, still has to be ratified by workers who rejected another tentative deal last week by fiat. i'm will carr, now, let's get you back to hannity. welcome back the "hannity." fox news has confirmed that the fbi is investigating a second i.t. company that has ties to hillary clinton's e-mail server. this likely increases the possibility of recovering the tens of thousands of e-mails that clinton deleted and wiped clean from her server. joining us with reaction, cyber security analyst and senior
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fellow at the center for digital government morgan wright is with us and cyber security co-chair at pillsbury, winthrop, shaw, pittman, brian finch. if somebody is going to delete 33,000 e-mails and wipe their server clean like not with a cloth, don't you think that they were pretty confident that they were gone forever? isn't that the assumption at that moment? >> and that's the belief somebody had is that somebody told them, hey, it's been deleted and the person who told them this didn't have a clear understanding of where the e-mail had been stored or where it had been managed and what it really means to delete something off of these servers. so whoever gave that advice to the clinton camp and stuff didn't serve them very well because i'll tell you right now, sean, based on the fbi, between these two servers now, we'll be able to piece these things together back like a mosaic and have one of the most complete pictures. >> what are the odds that they get 100% of those e-mails that
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were deleted and wiped off the server, in your opinion? >> i think we're over the 90% range right now. we're to the point of between 90 and 95% probably have a complete picture. just a guess. but you put this all together and that's what we'll have at the end of the day. >> brian, you agree with that assessment? >> i do. i do. when you're talking about multiple servers that were keeping the same e-mails and the same types of information, granted, they're both tried to be deleted at certain points, but you are looking at a very high level of confidence that you'll be able to piece most of it together and at the very least compare and contrast and find some nixonian-like gaps in the tapes. >> you have this one employee at this mom and pop shop platte river networks in colorado and an employee that, remember, they're the i.d. company hired to do this here and they were instructed to reduce how much data was being stored the to backup. and one of the employees writes
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a memo because they'd already been subpoenaed by the state department. is she trying to cover up? there's some shady stuff going on here. doesn't that seem like obstruction to you? morgan? >> you know, sean, when i used to teach computer crime investigation, teaching the fbi, you look at intent. one of the things you try to deliver to the prosecutors, when you have deliberate actions in contravention of either a legal order, preservation letter, things like that, you can start inferring some kind of intent. when somebody deliberately deletes things. and now we'll know when, a date and time certain that certain activities happened that will cede a criminal case. >> have you seen this report? she gave us a definitive understanding of what those deleted e-mails were about, yoga, a wedding, funeral and conversations with a man who doesn't e-mail, her husband. so if it turns out they're about benghazi and the clinton
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foundation, and they have classified information, that would sound to me like a cover-up. thoughts? >> yes. i think it's going to be a situation where you're going to find a lot of really interesting and at the very least embarrassing situations and a lot more questions as usual coming up when you're dealing with secretary clinton. a lot more questions than answers. you'll probably see a lot of issues coming up particularly involving her employees in multiple jobs, questions relating to possible conflict of interest with the clinton foundation. >> i'd get that criminal defense attorney that some of her friends are advising her to get. when we come back, the mainstream media lashing out in a vicious way against dr. benjamin carson. he refuses to give politically correct answers. he'll join us. liter a "hannity" exclusive special investigation with a former army official who says key intelligence about terror groups in iraq were ignored by u.s. central command.
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people know exactly what i'm saying and they know exactly what the media is trying to do. and i think they're smarter than that, they're not going to be manipulated. i'm not going to change and become, you know, you know, a vanilla envelope that they can accept. they're never going to accept me because i don't believe in political correctness. i can twist myself into pretzels trying to fit into their silly box or i can be who i am. >> that was gop candidate dr. benjamin carson speaking out against the mainstream media, their latest attempts to shut him down. firing back at the pc police, nothing new for dr. carson. back in 2013 at the national
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prayer breakfast, dr. carson voiced his distaste in being too politically correct and even criticized president obama's lackluster policies right to his face. watch this. >> i have discovered, however, in recent years it's very difficult to speak to a large group of people these days and not offend someone. people walk around with their feelings on their shoulders waiting for you to say something, ah, did you hear that? and they can't hear anything else you say. the pc police are out in force at all times. but pc is dangerous. you see, this country, one of the founding principles was freedom of thought and freedom of expression. and it muffles people. it puts a muzzle on them. and at the same time keeps people from discussing important issues while the fabric of this society is being changed. >> here to react to this, the author of the brand-new book, top selly on amazon.com, "a more
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perfect union," 2016 presidential candidate dr. ben carson. you leave this show the other night, you went on "the view." so you were attacked by them. you're attacked -- i think one of the most awful, horrible, vicious, racial attacks against any candidate that i've ever heard. nobody in the media says a word. i would not even repeat it. what has happened since you left? >> well, you know, they've tried to paint me as somebody who is insensitive because, you know, they didn't ask -- they didn't show the whole question. i was asked a question, what would you do if you were in oregon and they were pointing a gun at you asking you about your faith. i said what i would do. >> you would go after them. >> yeah. they didn't include the question. they just, you know, added the answer to try to make it seem like i was insensitive and that
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i was critical. >> critical of the people who were victims. listen, i've been training for years now in martial arts. that's my answer. i understand that other people -- you don't know how you're going to necessarily react in a situation, but i train for that moment. >> exactly. >> and i know your background and your experience, you're pretty prepared as well. >> also, if we plant the seed in people's minds -- because this won't be the last time this occurs. >> right. >> and if there are 10 or 12 people lined up and someone's pointing a gun at them and saying what are you -- the rest of them say, you know what? we're not waiting for this. >> and they're shooting them one at a time, making them stand up, are you a christian or not. then you get into the issue of abortion. and the women on "the view" trying to tell you you should applaud planned parenthood. did they watch those videotapes? >> obviously, they didn't. what i'm talking about is a culture of life. that's what i spent my life trying to do, provide life.
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and we are in a situation right now -- and i think the american people are starting to see through this. i'm incredibly gratified that they are. where we have the wagons being circled because they feel that they're under attack, the secular progressive movement. they don't like the fact that the people are actually starting to say, wait a minute, this is america, and we have our set of values and we're willing to stand up for them. when people like me represent that kind of voice, boy, are they getting concerned. >> one of the worst, most vicious, racist attacks was made by this woman. when i first saw it, i was really angry. then i started thinking about this. my anger's justified. has anybody ever said that about barack obama? don't you think there would be widespread coverage of that and that there would be condemnation from all corners of people that judge people by the content of
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their character. >> of course. >> and there's been utter silence. is there a double standard? >> there's an incredible double standard. but again, i'm encouraged by the fact that there are a lot of good people out there who actually are seeing what's going on. and you know, the more they come along with these silly stories, you know, they expect this. that's what they're going to do. and of course, they will continue. >> you feel like water off a duck's back. >> every day, every week, they're digging every place they can. we've got to find something on this guy! >> let me ask you one last thing -- you just said an important point. if your poll numbers weren't that high, you wouldn't be attacked the way you're being attacked. i notice "the national enquirer" went after you. a lot of my family has been in medicine. brother-in-law that's a doctor, my godchild's a doctor, my three sisters were nurses. a lot of medical talk. i was the disappointment. i became a talk show host. so i know a lot about medicine. you performed how many surgeries
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over the course of how many years? >> 15,000 operations over 36 years. >> and how many thousands more that you probably were brought in to consult on? >> correct. >> and of the surgeries you did, you were the top in your field, one of the tops in your field. you did the most difficulty surgeries many times, right? >> very complex surgeries. >> very complex surgeries. and of all of those surgeries -- i noticed "the national enquirer" pointed out that you, like every other doctor, had malpractice cases brought against you. they found a total of six. six out of, you know, tens and tens of thousands consulting in operations. that to me is a miracle. >> it's pretty astonishing. some of those cases never went anywhere. and one of the cases, the lead case in that article, they've been threatening for years. somehow, you guys have got to pay us money or we're going to the media and we're going to ruin your career. what a bunch of crap.
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i don't bother with that stuff. >> when you consider the absolute degree of skill and the level of difficulty, we're talking about the hardest, most complicated types of surgery. and when you do 15,000 and consult on thousands or more and how many lives do you think you probably saved over the course of your career? >> many, many thousands, yeah. >> maybe "the national enquirer" can go out and interview the people whose lives you saved. >> no, they wouldn't be interested in that. >> no. dr. carson. your book is at the top of amazon, i notice. congratulations. >> thank you very much. coming up an exclusive "hannity" investigation with an army whistleblower who says key pieces of information about terror groups in iraq were ignored by u.s. central command. did that put our troops in jeopardy. plus smugglers busted for trying to sell nuclear material to isis. then later in the wake of the horrific shooting in oregon, president obama is going there on friday. why did he ignore his own home
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welcome back to "hannity." u.s. central command allegedly ignoring key intelligence that show the rise of terror groups like isis following the death of bin laden. we'll have an exclusive interview with that army official that claims he was forced out of his position for daring to speak up. but first, adam housely is standing by with more on this developing scandal. >> there's a story we've been working on for close to a year but really goes back further than that. you worked on stories like the benghazi attack or the attack in cairo. intelligence agents in washington, florida and on the ground in these regions that their intelligence they've gathered has not moved up the chain or has been changed once it went up the chain.
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we met the sergeant and it gibed with everything we had found. where his stuff had been significantly ignored or changed to put in other context. maybe an attack was taken out of a report and an environmental concern was put in or a local economic issue on the ground in iraq for example. these are things that the guys on the ground have said they are frustrated by and concerned about. we heard it more recently with the 50 or so spies that came out in response to isis. one quick note. i talked to a senior official who was once high up with the centcom folks. he said guys like sergeant kotell and that level, they gather that information and then it goes up to the defense level which can be watered down there and then the national level. and that's where a lot of folks believe it was changed. then it goes to the president. he's seen great assessment complete lly misrepresented. >> the army official who has been blowing the whistle on this story, retired sergeant william
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kotell. and his lawyer. after the killing of bin laden, they ignored and altered intelligence? explain. >> they left key information out of reports about attacks. it should be submitted higher. >> and that puts every serviceman and woman's life at risk, doesn't it if they don't have that information? >> it's critical information and it's very important for safety and security, yes. >> now, since that happened, we've now seen the fall of fallujah and tikrit and mosul and ramadi. you think that's the cause or a contributing factor? >> well, i think it would be part of a contributing factor. the issues that the chain of command and higher don't see a clear picture if we leave intelligence out especially
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about the attacks and any kind of sunni radicals or al qaeda issues that are left out when they're attacking. >> counselor, i understand that you've been, what, a marine corps, you're a marine, 27 years military justice experience. you ever seen anything like this? >> sean, no. actually, this was pretty unprecedented what they did to sergeant kotel after he tried to bring to their attention the intelligence that was left out. it was clearly punitive and clearly they tried to ostracize him by setting him up and punishing him in the end. >> by the way, he was using all the proper channels. he wasn't trying to disobey authority or go behind their back or go to the media. none of that happened? >> he was trying to do the right thing in the right way, that was use the chain of command and go through the chain of command to express his concerns. and for -- since 2010 he's been
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trying to do this and trying to get traction or what he thought was a manipulation of the intelligence. and when he didn't get any traction, he finally decided that some other agency had to know what he knew, and that's when the command took their retribution against him. and took actions to punish him. >> i appreciate what you have done. i think you did it to save people's lives and put our nation in a better defense posture or position. thank you for telling us your story. we appreciate it. >> thank you, sean. >> an investigation by the ap reveals that international smugglers include some with russian ties tried to sell nuclear material to groups including isis. here tonight with more on the shocking report benjamin hall. what's the latest? >> sean, a newly disclosed sting operation by the fbi and the moldovan police has undercovered a radioactive material smuggling ring in eastern europe. this network is alleged to have included several ex-kgb agents
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and it offered a huge amount of deadly cesium 137 to someone they believed represented isis for the fifth time in four years. one of the members was recorded as saying that it was essential that smuggled uranium go to arabs because they would bethe most interested and the american state must be annihilated. police in the impoverished country arranged 20 meetings before purchasing test vials. if the buyer likeded what he got, he could then buy a kilo a week a the cost of $32 million a time until he had as much as he needed. uranium and plutonium were also offered for sale as well as blueprints or war heads and even an old russian missile system. the gang told the undercover agent thes got access to this equipment in crimea, which president putin annexed last month. it's long been said that the black market for such materials exist because of the shear scale
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of soviet stockpiles in the region. now the situation between the u.s. and russia is deteriorating, it's uncertain thatty welcome ever work with them on this issue. sean. >> very shocking. thank you for that report. here with reaction, retired special forces officer michael waltz and foreign and domestic officer anthony tata. there's a book ten days with isis in which he reports that the west is clueless in terms of underestimating the determination of isis to destroy the west and get hold of nuclear weapons. why are we not paying attention to this? >> well, sean, i think you and i have talked about this many times on your show. and the bottom line is this timeline that we put out there withdrawing from afghanistan, withdrawing from iraq and what it entails is the dismantling of our intelligence and communications network importantly, so the more we pull that back, the less we know. and so it sort of references the
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earlier part of the segment as well. right now having operated in the balkans and iraq and afghanistan, we know this is the nightmare scenario. we know that people want to get their hands on a dirty bomb if not a nuclear weapon to bring it tomerica and do us great harm. and so part of the whole purpose of being in the middle east is having that infrastructure available so that we can collect intelligence and then we can work with our allies throughout eastern europe, throughout the middle east to work in an interagency way to find these terrorists before they're able to transfer the goods. and the real question is, the russians, are they fighting through proxy now in the black market as they did 30 years ago in the cold war era? that's the real question. >> michael waltz, your thoughts? >> just to add to that. let's take the case of al qaeda. five, six years ago the senior
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leadership in pakistan were p getting hit every night by drone strikes. they had special operators kicking in their bedroom door. and if these leaders are more worried about where they're going to sleep at night, then they don't have time to go out shopping for nuclear weapons. the leadership of isis right now, frankly, is just not afraid. they don't have that same level of fear. and we pulled -- as the general was saying, we pulled all those assets out. it should send a message loud and clear hopefully to this administration that we can't turn our back but even to some of the republican candidates who are saying we can just afford to ignore the situation and let them fight it out. it's truly a catastrophic danger to the united states and we have to address it. >> thank you both for this special report. we appreciate it. so why does president obama ignore the spike of violence in his home town of chicago but schedule time to go to oregon. we'll debate this coming up next. i said you better sign it...
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welcome back to "hannity." according to reports on friday president obama plans to travel to oregon to meet with families of victims of the mass shooting most likely with the hope of gaining support for his gun
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push. but why isn't the president traveling to chicago to address the spike in violence happening in his own hometown? in september there were 351 shootings in his home town. there's a sharp increase from the number recorded in the same month last year. the irony of president obama's hypocrisy is hard to miss. even "the washington post" published this cartoon mocking the president's ability to ignore inner city violence. it depicts obama saying it's time to start politicizing gun control in oregon while the tombstones behind him say chicago murder. with us now for reaction, larry elder, eric guster, stacey dash. we have a comment by the black lives matter leader warning there's going to be bullets if we don't change the constitution. why doesn't he talk about that? why doesn't he talk about chicago violence, eric? jt i don
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jt. >> i don't know why he doesn't talk about it -- >> but it's out of control. >> by going to oregon, he's the national leader. he has to go. he shouldn't politicize it by talking now people have said i'm going to come out and speak about it. >> we're not sure. >> he is a leader. he needs to go. >> larry elder. i see a lot of hypocrisy here. 311 in september alone. insane number. >> tell me about it. the odds of being killed in a school shooting are the same as being hit by a bolt of lightning. where is obama? in detroit, it's worse. i thought black lives matter? >> the latest example is you
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have this guy, blake simmons saying we must have a new constitution with a bullet comes in exchange. the democratic party adopted a resolution called black lives matter. >> 6,000 blacks are killed by other blacks last year. most by their peers in the inner city, a lot of it gang related. if obama has been speaking out about this, i haven't heard it. >> thank you. >> yes. he hasn't been speaking on it on a consistent basis. his agenda is with the liberal elite. he wants guns gone. he wants to get rid of second amendment rights which is not going to happen. >> he keeps comparing our gun laws to great britain and australia. the australian government kons fiscated guns.
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>> but in australia, crime went up. >> i do agree with the point that taking our guns is the most ridiculous, asa sign thing on earth, but he should not politicize this. he has. >> he may go and console those families. >> last word, larry elder. >> you keep talking about common sense measures but he's never specific about it. what common sense measure would have stopped this oregon shooter? restrictions on so called assault style weapons? they got that. which specific law does obama propose that would have stopped this? >> sounds to me he wants what australia has, and great britain has, that would be confiscation.
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us know what you think. it's time for our ask sean segment. and here is the next question. >> sean, i'd like to know what you think the g.o.p. strategy should be for attracting young voters to vote republican in the 2016 election. >> great question. we have to stop robbing your generation. we have $20 trillion in debt. i would like to heave america in better shape than we found her. that means we see energy independence, secure the border, defeat isis and evil so maybe your generation won't have to deal with them. i give school choice. simple things that will make the country and world a better place. great question. if you have a question for me go to twitter and use #asksean. that is all the time we have
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this evening. we hope you'll set your dvr so you never miss an episode. we take attendance every night and when you're not here it upsets us deeply. tonight, "on the record" blunt-talking presidential candidate chris christie is here. we just got back from new hampshire where the garden state governor made his case why he should be your next president. and an added governor christie's wife joins the interview, but right now governor chris christie goes on the record. governor, nice to see you. >> i'm happy to be back, greta. thanks for having me. >> back in new hampshire, but where are we? >> at least coast lumber and this is the beginning of a three-day tour we're taking up here in new hampshire. >> let's talk jobs. people are talking a lot about student loans, and that's great. but what about the person who's over 50 who loses a job. do you have any sort of idea for that person? >> first