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don't forget we're live at midnight with another gop debate. brit hume, marc thiessen. we'll see you then. thanks for watching. i'm megyn kelly. this is "the kelly file." tonight, with just 48 days to go until the iowa caucuses, brand-new polls show the race is tightening. >> i'm trying to do well and win everywhere we can. i'm not running for second or third place. >> senator marco rubio is here to weigh in on the numbers and preview tomorrow's debate. then donald trump takes a swipe at senator ted cruz. >> you look at the way he's dealt with the senate where he goes in there like a, frankly like a little bit of a maniac. you're never going to get things done. >> you'll never believe how the texas senator responds. ♪ like a maniac, maniac >> and donald trump is not backing down from the republican establishment. >> i'm going to win. >> newt gingrich is here tonight with reaction. all of that plus the reverend
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franklin graham is here to defend trump's muslim ban proposal. "hannity" starts right here and right now. welcome to "hannity." the 2016 gop presidential race is heating up. new polls show that the field is tightening as we move closer to the iowa caucuses and a brand-new fox news poll has shown ted cruz edging out donald trump and senator marco rubio is in third place with 13%. another new poll out of iowa has ted cruz with a ten-point lead at 31%. donald trump comes in second. he has 21% followed by ben carson and marco rubio who are both in double digits. those numbers out of iowa are impressive. but a brand-new poll senator marco rubio does the best against democratic front-runner hillary clinton in a potential head-to-head matchup. rubio would beat clinton 48-45. here with reaction is the 2016 republican presidential candidate, florida senator mark erubio.
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senator, good to see you. >> good to see you, sean. >> you're getting a hundred numbers thrown at you a week. it's probably difficult to stand back and take them all in. but head to head is important. only two people to beat hillary in that poll head-to-head, and that was you and ben carson. >> yeah, look, they're interesting for people who follow politics on a daily basis. we've never paid a lot of attention to them because there's so much to go just before iowa and the elections. we need to move forward on explaining to the american people why the right way forward is a national defense. we can't afford another four years like the last disastrous 7 1/2 years. and the next president of the united states needs to hit the ground running on day one to begin to reverse the tremendous damage that this president's done to america. >> what about this revelation that we had today? we'll get into more detail later in the program, that the department of homeland security well, number one, has 72 people on the no-fly list working for them. but number two, according to the
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dhs secretary, that they wouldn't look at people's social media for fear it was an issue of optics, about privacy and civil liberties when vetting people. now, these are public forums, social media by its definition. >> and this is exactly why the american people increasingly have zero confidence that this administration has any idea in how to keep our country safe. we know, for example, that one of the early indicators of radicalization is what people are doing online. that's what isis is using to recruit fighters and radicalize people, including american citizens to take up arms against us and join the war against the united states. to not look at that as a factor in determining whether someone should be allowed to travel here defies all explanation. how do you go to the american people who feel as insecure as they ever have in recent memory and say to them these things? when they realize what's happening by this administration, this is not an administration that is serious or knows what they're doing when it comes to keeping us safe. >> how big an issue, when you
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have general john allen and james comey and james clapper and john kirby and michael steinbeck and the chairman of the house homeland security committee all telling us that isis has a plan that they will infiltrate the refugee population, that we are not safe. and then you see that this woman in san bernardino had posted all of her terrorist leanings on social media and we don't even look at that. >> it defies logic. >> does that tell us it's time for a pause in immigration? >> well, what it tells us, first and foremost, when it comes to allowing people into this country, we must realize that things have changed just in the last two years. you have a sophisticated terrorist group, isis, who understands our legal immigration system and is looking for ways to exploit it. it's not just refugees. they're actively looking for people who come to the u.s. as professionals, whether students or doctors and it will require even stronger scrutiny with regards to that. again not because america's a country that wants to turn
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anyone away but because the most important obligation of the federal government is to keep us safe. when you realize that your enemy is trying to attack you in a very specific way, it is irresponsible, it is reckless not to look at that and figure out ways to make it work better. they're not doing that. >> a dereliction of duty. reckless not to have a plan. what should the best plan be? is it a pause in immigration till we get it fixed? you have said -- go ahead. >> no, i mean, it's not just simply a pause. obviously common sense still applies. it really depends on exactly where people are coming from, how much we know about them. there are people we know a lot about. they've been here multiple times, they own businesses and there are people we don't know a lot about and there are open questions about them. that's the kind of commonsense application that we need. you have someone that comes from taiwan, has a business in california, comes four or five times a year, that's an easier person to vet. you have someone arriving for the first time who we know nothing about. that's someone you have to take
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more time and err on the side of caution. that's the sort of approach we can take instead of this notion that somehow our immigration system needs to be a place in which we play political messaging games with it, which is what this administration does. >> you don't think a pause from middle eastern refugees is a good idea for time being? >> well, i have said that. especially because we know that isis is trying to exploit the syrian refugee crisis. but again, if it's an 8-year-old child who is an orphan, you can vet that. but the vast majority of people who are trying to come are people we just don't have information on. you can run their name on the database a thousand times, and nothing will pop up because there's no databases for people coming from syria. this an issue that you have to be right 100%. you cannot afford to be wrong on even one. because if you're wrong onone,s that can be an isis killer that carries out an attack. there's no margin of error. >> you have told me a number of times the american people don't trust us to do any type of comprehensive reform.
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and you're saying we need to prove to them that we can secure the border. if you become president, how long do you think it would take to fully and completely secure america's borders? >> well, it depends on how quickly congress is prepared to move forward on a real border search. hiring thousands of new border patrol agents. completing fencing and walls in key sections where people are crossing. more cameras, drones and sensors. these things are required to physically secure the southern border. we need to put in place a mandatory e-verify system. that will take time. we need a tracking system that tracks visa overstays. a better way of vetting people before they come in on existing visas. all of this will take some time and has to be passed by congress and has to be funded. it won't happen from one day to the nkext, but i'm convinced we can do this. we've secured borders before. it's an issue of willingness. once we do it, you will see the illegal immigration numbers come down dramatically.
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>> you saw the back slapping and congratulatory tone of people at this climate summit. it's nonbinding. it's not worth the paper that it's printed on, but yet you would think they just made the greatest deal in the history of mankind. >> it's all for show. >> what's that? >> it's all for show. it's all for show. i mean, the whole thing is for show. number one, you said, it's not binding. number two, the administration has commit xheted the united states to certain counts but hasn't told us how they're going to do it. which means they'll have more of these sort of regulations. at least that's what they intend. here's the most outrageous part. it will require the american taxpayer to send billions to developing countries. china considers itself a developing country. does that mean the american taxpayer is going to send billions to china to help them comply with the arrangement here? and number four, let's be clear on the issue of china, the number one carbon emitter in the world and india, number three, they said we'll meet those guidelines but only if it
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doesn't hurt economic growth. guess what? it is going to hurt economic growth. that's why we shouldn't do it here. it's actually quite frankly an unfunny joke. >> senator, congratulations on your poll numbers. we're now 48 days away. it will be interesting in iowa. thanks for being with us. >> yes, sir, thanks, sean. >> coming up next on "hannity" -- >> when you look at the way he's dealt with the senate where he goes in there like a -- frankly like a little bit of a maniac, you're never going to get things done that way. >> donald trump takes a swipe at ted cruz. you won't believe the pretty funny way the texas senator responded. that's next. then later, newt gingrich says the country is in a rebellion and needs a leader who will, quote, kick down the doors. the former speaker is here tonight. all that and the reverend franklin graham is here to explain why he's supporting donald trump's temporary muslim ban proposal.
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live from america's news headquarters, i'm kelly wright. good evening. president obama vowing to hit isis harder, speaking after a meeting with his national security team at the pentagon. the president said the u.s. and its allies are making progress against isis both in iraq and syria. the president says air strikes have increased and the coalition has successfully knocked out isis leaders, quote, one by one. however, he did acknowledge that progress has been too slow. the fate of one of the baltimore officers charged in the death of freddie gray is now in the hands of a jury. gray suffered a broken neck while in police custody. prosecutors claim officer william porter, who is charged with manslaughter, failed to save gray's life. but porter's defense team says
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there's no evidence that he caused gray's death. five other officers also face trial. i'm kelly wright. that's a look at news. now back to "hannity." welcome back to "hannity." a feud appears to be brewing between two of the top 2016 republican contenders. over the past few days donald trump and senator ted cruz have been involved in a somewhat tense back and forth. and yesterday trump had this to say about his republican rival. >> i don't think he's qualified to be president. >> why not? >> i don't think he has the right temperament. i don't think he's got the right judgment. >> what's wrong with his temperament? >> when you look at the way he's dealt with the senate where he goes in there like a -- frankly, like a little bit of a maniac, you're never going to get things done that way. look, i built a phenomenal business. i'm worth many billions of dollars, some of the greatest assets anywhere in the world. you can't walk into the senate and scream and call people liars
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and not be able to cajole and get along with people. he'll never get anything done. and that's the problem with ted. >> after being called a maniac, senator ted cruz responded by tweeting out a classic 1980s hit from the movie "flashdance." watch this. ♪ she's a maniac maniac on the floor ♪ ♪ and she's dancing like she's never danced before ♪ >> kind of like the "rocky" of dancing. anyway, joining us from the national review, rich lowry and monica crowley, both are fox news contributors. all right. i would argue that donald trump has very successfully positioned his other candidates, jeb, low energy, ben carson he attacked somewhat successfully. why do i think it's going to be different in the case of ted cruz? >> well, because ted cruz has played this so smartly from the beginning. every other candidate has seen
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the threat coming from donald trump and they've all attacked him. they've criticized him which then opened the door for trump to basically flatten each one of them, as you say, with one word or one turn of phrase. that low energy phrase basically eliminated jeb bush. ted cruz, on the other hand, understood the dynamic. and he said, i'm not going to attack trump because i don't want to give him the opening. so instead he positioned himself -- >> but behind closed doors and it got out. >> it did get out. >> it was a major attack. >> but even trump's criticism here was pretty mild. and then cruz handled it so beautifully. by refusing to return fire. and instead tweeted out that clip from "flashdance." >> rather than frontally confronting trump, which hasn't worked for anyone, cruz is trying to outmaneuver him and very successfully. in iowa he's ahead now, if you believe the polls in iowa. and he's probably the favorite to win iowa. trump has begun hitting him but not very effectively. evangelicals don't come from
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cuba is ridiculous. donald trump attacking someone else for his temperament and not getting along well with other people. >> irony. he plays a little hard in the sandbox. >> that's what people like about cruz. >> the difference -- i don't put ben carson into this category but others that trump has attacked, he's attacked them, they're more establishment. cruz is loved by the conservative base, the base that will show up in iowa. i would tend to agree with you, iowa is more of a natural constituency. cruz is the odds on favorite for iowa. >> cruz wants to avoid the fight, but this fight -- >> is going to happen. >> -- is coming. such opposites. trump is a great gut level politician, cruz thinks through everything. trump is a pure populist, cruz is an ideological. >> the two hated by the establishment, it's trump and cruz. and 48 days out of iowa.
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>> cruz did something to brilliant at the beginning when he saw the trump die many naic developing, is create an alliance with donald trump. but ultimately they are competitors. you're right, when push comes to shove they have to go after each other because they both want the same job. the thing that's odd about trump's criticism of cruz, it wasn't even an attack, it was the establishment line that cruz doesn't play well with others. >> he'll hit him as a political insider. >> that doesn't work. >> that's not true. >> he's not an insider. >> he worked with the bush campaign. >> everybody in washington hates ted. >> don't get in the senate by accident. you only get there if you're extremely politically ambitious. >> you think about the race he ran in texas, two interesting observations. not friends of mine. alan dershowitz, austan goolsbee is. austan goolsbee was the national debate champion one year and ted cruz the next. he's told me personally ted cruz is the smartest guy he's ever
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debated. alan dershowitz referred to him as one of the smartest students. >> that's why in the next debate there's going to be a trump/cruz exchange. those guys are very good at their own game. trump just dropping a nuclear bomb on somebody's head. >> but cruz is the more seasoned professional debater. >> it will be an interesting dynamic. ted cruz from the start has built a very sophisticated operation. he's got a very sophisticated ground game, get out the vote operation, not just in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, across the south. once iowa happens, assuming he wins, going into the subsequent states, he's positioned to win. >> for all the talk about how the rules are different and everything has changed, cruz has run a brilliantly traditional campaign, traditional, organizing, fund raising -- >> you think cruz is going all the way? >> probably at this moment i'd
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give him better odds than anyone. >> i think the final two will be trump and cruz. >> i agree with that. >> i can't predict. i think it will be those two. and it will show up tomorrow night, too, big time. good to see you both. coming up next right here on "hannity" -- >> like puppets. i say, folks, i'm sorry i did this to you, but you got to get used to it. it's one of those little problems in life. >> up next, former speaker of the house newt gingrich weighs in on trump's message for the republican leaders. then the reverend franklin graham is here to explain why he's supporting donald trump's proposed temporary muslim ban. i absolutely love my new but the rent is outrageous.
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republican governors association. i'm not supposed to be doing this. you see. i'm supposed to be on the other side writing checks and having people whatever i want, like puppets. >> what do you say? >> folks, i'm sorry i did this to you, but you got to get used to it. it's one of those little problems in life. >> that was donald trump's answer when asked what he thought about the report that republican leaders are mulling the idea of a possible brokered convention. joining us with reaction, the author of the new novel "duplicity" former speaker of the house newt gingrich. also a fox news contributor. donald's good at making news. but there's been a lot of talk behind the scenes, establishment figures don't like the fact that both trump and cruz are diddidoo well. it sounds to me like they want to pick up their toys if they lose and they want to go home. especially after years, in years past they've said to conservatives, suck it up, vote for john mccain, vote for bob dole, establishment candidates.
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thoughts? >> well, i think, first of all, you can understand the anxiety of the traditional old guard. as you just pointed out, your two front-runners now are trump and cruz who are the two people that the establishment would probably least like to see as the nominee. maybe dr. carson would be third. but these three between them now have 65% of the vote, and that poses a real problem. if you are a traditional insider washington politician these guys represent the end of your world or they certainly represent a big threat to your world. and so you have all this talk, but remember, you don't get to a brokered convention because a handful of bosses want to get there. the only way you're going to have a convention that is brokered is if four or five of these candidates each do well enough that nobody can get to a majority. that's the only way you get there.
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and that's way beyond the control of anybody in washington, d.c. >> so even -- you don't think there might be some shenanigans behind the scenes, why don't you stay in the race a little bit longer, especially in the states that might split the delegation or in those particular cases? because it sounds to me ronald reagan wasn't liked by the establishment when he took on a sitting president. with all due respect to you, there are a lot of people who didn't leak you because you took the republicans, after losing for 40 straight years, 40 years in the wilderness, and you were a bold, dynamic, revolutionary man of change, and you kind of shook a few -- you rattled the foundations a little bit yourself. >> sure. and i actually personally think that it's very healthy in the current environment for the united states to get rattled. i think you have bureaucracies is that are absurdly incompetent. you have rules that are ridiculous. and you have national security
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po a genuine risk to our safety. so i'm for pretty dramatic bold change. but all i'm reporting is somebody who has been through this and who knows his players, if one of them, either trump, let's say, or cruz suddenly catches fire, they're going to be the nominee. i mean, there's nothing the old establishment can do to stop it. what gets interesting is you have some people, chris christie's a good example. christie's had a very good couple weeks in new hampshire. he's a great retail politician. all of a sudden, you can imagine what if you had cruz win in iowa, christie win in new hampshire, first of all, what does that do to trump's image of invincibility? and what happens going next to nevada and to south carolina? >> christie has 9%, though, in new hampshire. trump's in the 20s. that's a long haul from 58 days. >> it's a long haul and it's two months to go. these things can change.
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remember, at this point in 2007 john mccain didn't exist. he'd gone broke. >> that's a good point. >> his campaign was out of money. he'd been the front-runner, now he was alone in new hampshire with one aide. on the other hand, i have to tell you, sean, i did not expect this, but i am really looking forward to tomorrow night's debate because you're going to have trump in the middle with carson on one side of him and with cruz on the other side. and i agree with the comments of the last interview you did, cruz is far and away a better professional debater than trump. on the other hand, trump's probably a much better barroom brawler than cruz. so you're going to have two radically different styles. next to them you're going to have, you know, dr. carson who has to recover on national security, has to prove he could be commander in chief. so there's going to be a lot of drama on those three people in the middle of the debate. i think it will be fascinating.
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>> 65%. you make all great points about john mccain and where he was and how he came and how he battled his way back. very legitimate points. but this year, one thing has been steady and it has been consistent. the only people to rise to this level of stature to be in the top tier, and i'll include carly and i'll include ben carson and ted cruz and donald trump, they've all been outsiders. the one constants that been the republican base is fed up. i cite the fox poll, "the washington post" poll. the fox poll, 50% of republicans feel betrayed by their party. that's been the one constant. how do you imagine that changing between now and iowa, new hampshire, south carolina? >> i don't think it does change. my advice to everybody in washington is don't pay attention to the candidates. pay attention to the voters. if there are that many voters who are that angry, what is it that the republican leadership has failed to do?
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and what is it that we have to learn from -- candidly having paul ryan come in as speaker is a step in the right direction. you'll see a lot more steps toward change. i think it's not always going to be easy, but i think you are going to see a continued move in the right direction. plus, remember, behind all of this are these terrorist activities that are both legitimately frightening to the american people and are proving that our current government is so dumb it's on the verge of insanity. i mean, how could you vet somebody's visa and not look at their facebook page? as a rule, by the way, this wasn't an accident. this wasn't sloppiness. this was a rule in the obama administration to not look at social media while promising us that we were going to be protected from people who are on facebook saying, i love jihad and i want to kill westerners. now, that's really verges on insanity. >> when you think that isis has the ability to make their own
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passports. isis has a stated plan to infiltrate the refugee population. the democrats are standing by accepting them and taking them in. trump lays out his plan for a temporary ban. seems to be backed up by our national intelligence officers that are saying it's dangerous. and i got to be honest, i think that all of these guys in d.c., including hillary, have no concept of what real people are thinking here. >> remember, the odds are very high we're going to have more incidents. three false bombing threats over the weekend in major places. here's what i'm struck with. republicans, particularly trump, but republicans in general are over here saying, look, if i'm going to have to offend a few people in order to protect americans i'm willing to offend a few people. democrats are saying if i have to risk a few american lives to make sure i don't offend anybody, i'm willing to risk american lives. that's how big the gap is now between the two world views. >> tomorrow before the debate,
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you get two phone calls. one is from donald trump asking you how to deal with dead cruz and one is from ted cruz asking you how to deal with donald trump. what do you say to each of them? >> i say the same thing to both of them because i think cruz was brilliant yesterday. use humor, not anger. this country doesn't need to see two o our front-runners beating each other up. this country needs to see two guys who are potentially a ticket, two guys who are competent and smart, two guys who care about the country and to the degree -- i predict this. whichever one is better at using humor tomorrow night will have a big advantage in the debate. >> all right, mr. speaker, like you, i'm looking forward to it. coming up, the reverend franklin graham under fire for defending donald trump's temporary muslim ban proposal. the reverend is here to respond. then later tonight -- >> every day we destroy as well more of isil's fortress, their fighting positions, bunkers and stabling areas, heavy weapons,
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bomb making factories. >> the president claiming his plan to defeat isis is actually working despite the recent terrorist attacks in both paris and san bernardino. a shocking new report reveals a government policy literally blocked officials from looking at social media posts made by the female san bernardino terror suspect when she was applying for a visa. they didn't want to invade her privacy. on her social media site she explained her support for jihad. straight ahead.
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desertion. he was held by the taliban for five years was freed in exchange for five guantanamo detainees. a bus crash killing at least 43 border patrol officers in argentina. that bus blew a tire and veered off the side of a bridge. it happened near salta, a city 900 miles north of buenos aires. it was one of three carrying police to an area bordering bolivia. flags fly at half-staff across connecticut in honor of those killed in the sandy hook massacre. 20 students and 6 staffers were killed at the newtown school. the building has since been demolished. a new campus will hoopen next fall. i'm kelly wright. now back to "hannity." welcome back to "hannity." last week the reverend franklin graham came out in support of donald trump's plan to put a temporary ban on muslims entering the u.s. he wrote, for some time i've been saying that muslim
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immigration into the u.s. should be stopped until we can properly vet them or until the war is isis is over. joining us now to explain, the man himself, the rev reerend franklin graham who brought his operation christmas child shoeboxes. you gave out 25 million of these. >> this year we'll have a little over 11 million this year. we go to 110 different countries. you've been with me. you and your wife and family. >> by the way, it was very -- it was an amazing experience because this is filled -- look at this one. you make it for a boy or a girl. >> yes. >> this is obviously for a boy. it's got cars. let me see if this airplane really works. >> i'm not sure it does. >> it actually does. crash landing. it has cars and toothbrushes and slinkies and i can see in there and crayons and you give these boxes, age appropriate. >> yes. >> you see the look on their face. and we're spoiled. this box to them is like a huge christmas for them.
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>> for most of these children, as you know, have never had a gift in their life. so when you can give them a gift and, of course at christmas, i want the children of the world to knew the true meaning of christmas. i want the children of the world to know that god loves them and god sent his son from heaven to this earth to take our sins that he died in our place for our sins. >> then you give them a gift and the kids light up like there's no tomorrow. it's amazing. >> a great tool to show god's love to the children of this world. this year, again, 11 million boxes. i thank god for each box. every box is different. like snowflakes, no two alike. god uses these gifts in a remarkable way. >> if people want to send them, go to -- >> samaritan's purse.org. >> samaritanspurse.org. >> all the information on how to pack a shoebox, where to send the shoebox. >> i give people the hint. the kids like the bigger plastic
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ones. >> the up ttupperware kind. you can get a lot more in there as well. >> you can. we looked at the world in which we're in, the nation is in trouble. >> the world is in trouble. >> starting in january, i'm going to run a campaign for god. and i'm going to all 50 state capitals, none of the candidates are going to all 50 states people going to all 50 state capitals and i'll hold a prayer service at noon. and asking the churches to pray for their nation, to pray for their state. and i'm going to encourage christians to get out and vote. i'm not going to tell them who they vote for. i'm not going to get behind any political candidates. i'm disappointed in the democratic party, i'm disappointed in the republican party. i'm disappointed in the tea party. and i can tell you that the hope for this nation is not in these systems. >> why are you disappointed in the tea party? you had me up till there. >> because nothing has happened. and i'm just, sean, i think people have some good
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intentions, but they get into washington and our system is broke. the only hope is god, sean. it's not these political systems. the only hope for america is god. and if our nation turns back to god. so all 50 states, i'm gog ing t be there at noon. >> you will go state to state? >> state to state. >> how many days? >> one day at each state capital. i've got young kids. i hope i have a few more years in me. i look at the country and the world in a major decline. and to see the u.s. in decline this way breaks my heart because we were a special nation set apart with special blessings. these years have been brutal on the economy. i think these years have been brutal with america's absence on the world stage. and you see who is filling the void. if it's isis or putin or the iranian regime that our president is insanely negotiating with, it's scary. all right. so you won't endorse anybody. >> i won't endorse any
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candidates. i'll stay completely out of it. but the goal is to get christians to vote. we look at a the national level, who will run for president. >> you think christians stayed away from mitt romney. >> no question. millions stayed away. but christians that don't vote, they think their vote doesn't count. it does count, sean. every vote counts. most elections are not determined by million of votes. it's determined by sometimes hundreds or dozens of votes in smaller elections. but i want people to vote and look at things like school boards. could you imagine if evangelical christians were able to get on the school boards and control the school boards of america, the impact that would have on our nation. >> can you imagine taking condoms out of schools? the left would go insane. i don't mean to push it. i don't eent want to push you on this muslim issue. to me, i have a list here in front of me. general john allen, fbi director comey, national intelligence director james clapper, assistant fbi director michael
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steinbeck, john kirby, state department spokesman, the head of the u.s. -- the chairman of the house homeland security committee all warning -- >> right. >> -- that isis is infiltrating. >> no question. >> the refugee and immigration system. and to me until we get it fixed, it's just common sense to have a pause. people say it's bigoted and horrible. >> i'm not against muslims coming to this country but there has to be a system for them to be vetted. we're helping the refugees as they come into greece. we have people on the beach as they come up -- >> samaritan's purse. >> we help them, get them to the u.n. processing center. as they go through europe, we have meeting points. >> you give them food, water, supplies. >> and sometimes they just want to get information. we try to give information to them. but there's a lot of families. some have been broken up, split apart, some have died at sea. it breaks your heart when you see this. but mixed into this you see a lot of young men military age coming by themselves. they're coming from syria, from iraq. >> the president denies this.
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>> they're coming from iran. >> the president denies this. >> no, we see it. we're there. i don't know who these people are. when they get out of the rubber boats, they're nice and very grateful for our help, but you don't know who these people are. >> we shouldn't gamble with the live of americans and we are. and to me that's simple basic common sense, but this president is insistent on ignoring the advice of these people. more importantly, i learned a lot when i went on the road with you. to see the light in these kids' eyes that light up like a christmas tree, to use an analogy, and they have the greatest time. samaritanspurse.org. >> operation christmas child. when you pack the box, pray for the child that will get the box. i don't know who will get it, but god does. god answers the prayer of one righteous person. >> you can sneak a $10 bill in there. >> 11 million people praying. god has done that.
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and the homeland security administration has a policy in place to keep your government from monitoring posts of these applicants. joining us is the distinguished chair of marine corps university with us. how are you? >> very well, thank you for having me back. >> this is social media. by it's definition, it's public. you have the homeland security committee chairman saying we don't want to invade peoples' pry vassy. we could have prevented this event in san bernardino. what are your thoughts on how stupid they are? >> it's what you said. it is insane. many people have pointed out if you apply for a job, even flipping burgers let alone doing something sensitive, what is the hr department going to do? they're going to look at your
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social media postings, are you a normal person? are you crazy? do you post stuff that is antisocial? do you have a huge conspiracies about u.s. data collection if they can't look at your facebook page? >> this guy interviewed said it's a question of optics, concerns aboutçvhe privacy and civil liberties. now, we know about this san bernardino woman, tashfeen m malyeek was bragging for her live for isis and jihad on her facebook page. who has blood on her hands here? >> let's take a look at civil liberties. what about the civil liberties of the 14 dead americans on the floor of that christmas party in
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san bernardino? we wrote this before the attack in california my wife and i published a report on the domestic threat from isis. . all of your viewers can down load it. we have of the 82 isis suspects we have killed or arrested in america in two years, 48% of them broadcast their intentions and love of jihad on the internet before they went kinetic. half of them told the world they're jihadis and they want to kill the infidel. >> at times, we're at times a very stupid country this, is one of those times, sir, good to see you, thank you for being with us. >> thank you, sean. >> coming up next our ask sean segment and we need your help. a very important question of the
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time for our question of the day. who do you think will win the iowa caucuses? let us know what you think. you've been sending in questions it's time for our ask sean segment. >> sean, do you think president's speech gave us new insights to his strategy dealing with the middle east? thanks. >> no. i think the president still thinks the weather, and global warming and a nonbinding agreement are more important and a greater threat to national security. there is no hope. we need a new president. our countdown begins at the start of the new year. thank you for the questions and
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we'll see you back here tomorrow night. the o'reilly factorãis on. tonight: >> perhaps we can expand the logic of terrorism and talk about white racial terrorism. >> the nation is angry over crazy statements like that one. and that is causing a huge political fallout. will anger elect the next president? >> hands up. >> don't shoot. >> hands up,. >> don't shoot. >> one of the biggest falsehoods of the year. the "the washington post" has a list. we will run it down for you tonight. also ahead, watters reporting on the collapse of new york city. [horn blowing] >> let's go, new york. let's go. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪
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