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there's a freddie weather app. go to itunes on monday. sg you can get your weather forecast and all sorts of fun games. guess who made people's most beautiful. >> jennifer aniston. >> no. welcome to hannity. we're four days away from five vital primaries. the candidates pounding the campaign trail senator ted cruz launched a new attack. here is part of what he said. >> donald's campaign is run by a washington lobbyist who has been a lobbyist for 40 years. they brought in an army of loblyists who alobly
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i -- lobbyists running the campaign. they were saying yesterday that all of this is just a show. he doesn't believe anything he says. he's just trying to fool voters. he's got going to build a wall. he's not going to deport anyone. he is telling us, he is lying to us. >> donald trump was also out campaigning today. here's a look. >> i really want to run against crooked hillary. all the polls say that if it's donald trump against crooked hillary clinton, it will be, seriously, it will be the greatest turn out of voters in the history of the united states. i believe that. i believe that. this of this, trump against clinton. how about this, lying ted cruz. it doesn't work.
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she would beat him so badly, he would lose so many states. he has no chance. look at what happened to him this weekend. look at what happened to him just this week. he lost to kasich. cruz came in third, and he's so embarrassed. >> while the candidates continue to take shots at each other, party chairman reince priebus said they need to unite to win in november. >> it's essential to november that we all support our candidate. this goes for everyone whether you're a county party chairman, an rnc member or presidential candidate. politics is a team sport. we can't win until we rally around our nominee. >> hear their passion and yet informed reaction. larry elder from the washington times and charlie hurt and the
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author of "we the people." brand new book. juan williams. welcome to all. larry elder, you heard ted cruz say donald trump is an insider. on its face it's a weird attack come fing from a sitting united states senator to man who'slect. >> coming into next tuesday with the five contests, i think ted cruz knows the only way he can win is to persuade a bunch of people that donald trump is unelectable, is a liar on the second or third ballot. did i dream this or did hell just freeze over. did he say he was wrong about donald trump and could win the nomination. did i hear that? >> i'm going to take a pass on that because i would seek to assess anything charles says.
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it's too smart for me. beyond that indiana and california, donald trump is screaming across the state of california. it looks like he mht get to a majority before the convention. is that your take? >> i think it's absolutely within the realm of possibility. he did better than even he was predicting he would do in new york, which is a good thing. what is interesting about ted cruz, if you look back at a month ago when he was in utah, he was telling john kasich he needed to get out of the race. he was saying that john kasich didn't have a path to the nomination. well, now ted cruz doesn't have path to the nomination. my question is, is he going to heed his on advice. ted cruz does not have path to
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the nomination. i don't really know what his argument for continuing on is except to keep the party fractured and lay as many punches on donald trump between now and the convention. >> it does seem personal. someone who is not faithful, lifelong republican voter, you've got aer clear view. are these breaches unbreachable. as charlie said the other guys don't have a path. >> first to larry, allow can you cover over your eyes and whistle past the graveyard when, in fact, it was trump's own people who said we've been making stuff up. we're going to change now and become more presidential. that's alarming if i'm a republican. i say this guy is lying. ted cruz isn't making that up. it wasn't lying ted that said it. it's a trump official. charlie, there's still a chance, i think, in fact, trump will still have to get more than 50%
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of the remaining delegatedelega. he's on fire. the idea for cruz is that he simply stops trump from getting 1237 and has the open convention and he has amassed the number of uncommitted delegates that will vote for him on the second round. that's a real path to the nomination. >> what did you make of paul manafort's lines that we will pivot on a dime and become a different person. did that rattle you a little? >> make as much when hillary said she's a moderate and then a progressive and she went back to being a moderate and then a progressive. they are trying to make donald trump appeal more in the election. that's called politics. >> we have gone several minutes without talking about bathroom
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politics. i have to, by law, get to that. drama in north carolina over access to transgendered people, not defined by what that is, into bathrooms of the sex they were not defined at birth. donald trump said it's fine. i think disappointing some social conservatives by saying that. >> donald trump is the only guy that understands the game that's being played here. i don't know if he's right about the particulars on the policy but every minute republicans are talking about what bathroom bruce jenner uses. they are not talking about jobs, economy. they're losing. donald trump understands. the guy is a master marketer. he understands you don't take your party. you don't take the politics and put it in the bathroom. people really don't like that. that's not very appealing.
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>> why is this left pushing? is there people barred from bathrooms and does this improve the life of the average person in. >> no. >> then why are they talking about it? >> i was surprised. charlie i think you're right. i think it would antagonize some of the evangelical voters. i think that's why the governor of north carolina is doing what he's doing. if trump is a master marketer, he's making the right move. if he's trying to appeal to the base of the party, i'm not so sure. >> isn't one of the things we have learned over the past six months is the base has different views. >> that's right. the country is not a center right country.
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>> donald trump talk about raising taxes on rich people. this is where the center of the people is. if you want to beat hillary, you need a combination of views like that to appeal to the center. donald trump has them. >> no one ever says that out loud. that sounds right to me. charlie, what do you think? >> i think that larry is right. i think donald trump realizes, he doesn't let people draw him into fights that he doesn't want to have. we're going to talk about illegal immigration, unfair trade and jobs. he's winning. >> we're out of time. >> i want to say this. republicans claim the trail. >> we're going to have to debate bathrooms in the commercial break. thank you. coming up on hannity, next.
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>> the point is it's a very -- the whole system is rigged. it's a phony, crooking system where people are lock upped to buy delegates. >> a phony, crooked system. donald trump is not impressed. later, an american arrested by trying to join isis was hoping to help the terror group infiltrate to the u.s.-mexico border. a new report raises serious questions about dozens of hillary clinton's expensive speeches. more reason to stay with us as hannity continues. nothing unleashes power...
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an autopsy has been completed and prince's body has been released to his family. results of the autopsy and toxicology tests may take week
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the last time anyone knew him alive was wednesday. he was found in an elevator at his estate. the body showed no signs of trauma. a cease fire in syria is in trouble. the special envoy said escalating violence is the cause. 18 people were killed in the latest air strike on friday. the talks are expected to continue until wednesday as originally planned. now back to "hannity." for all the headlines log on to foxnews.com. the point is it's a very -- the whole system is rigged. it's a phony, crooked system where people are allowed the buy delegates. they're allowed to buy hotel rooms for them and take them out to dinner and do whatever they have to do to get their vote. that's not democracy. >> that was donald trump here last night on hannity talking the issue of the republican delegate process. a process he's not impressed by.
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welcome to you both. these are the rules. they've been the rules for a long time. anyone with a computer would know that. should republicans be defending the rules? this is not in defense of trump should have known what the rules are. the rules are not democratic. why are republican officials defending them? >> he should have known the rules. look what's happening here. for the first time in a very long time, republicans and the first time in four years they could be facing a contested convention. now there's a heightened emphasize and f emphasis on the rules in which there hasn't been this previous elections. you look at pennsylvania that's selected next week, voters will be selecting the delegates.
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they have no clue who the delegate, which candidate those delegates support. look at west virginia, for instance, which is on may 10th. a former west virginia republican chairman said even einstein couldn't navigate the process. >> that's on purpose. i'm not defending the trump campaign which should have known this, but it's not democratic process, is it? >> no, it isn't. we have a republican appeared democracy. the presidential selection process proves the point better than anything else. you don't change the rules in the middle of the game, but the second half of that is, you maybe should reform some of the
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rules going forward for future elections and future presidential contests. tucker, some of these rules make no sense. pennsylvania and west virginia just been mentioned. i second that wholeheartedly. i know you will agree with me on this. we discovered, and i never knew this, we discovered it's possible to virtually bribe d l delegates who are not in public office. they're not foigoing to go afte the average delegate. >> exactly. doesn't this call for reform. there's plenty of things you can do, but shouldn't do. you can take advantage of bankruptcy laws. a lot of his critics say that's
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disgusting. you can have an affair with your neighbor's wife, but you shouldn't. why shouldn't the party try to make the system a little more e democratic. >> you have to look at the opinion of voters here. >> it's working with voters. if you look at the wall street had a poll not too long ago, 62% of the republican voters believe the candidate with the most vote should be the nominee. 71% believe whoever the nominee is has to be someone inside the system. you look at what happened this week at the rnc spring meeting and the fact the rnc committee members decided to not move forward with any recommendation for rules changes. you're seeing the narrative that donald trump has been driving in changing voter opinion and swaying and putting the delegates and the rnc members under a microscope. >> we still don't know much
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about them. the supposition is they will make good decisions. we know nothing about these delegates. are they super impressive people that are much wiser than you and me or the average voter, are they? >> are you asking me? >> yeah. >> tucker some are and some aren't. i'm not going to get into a fight with thousands of delegates to the republican national convention. remember after the loss in 2012, what did the republican national committee do? it authorized an autopsy report. based on what we learned this time around, they'll have to hire a fleet of medical examiner. this is going to be an autopsy report to end all autopsy reports. >> lisa, finally it seems the casualty, the main one is people's faith in the system
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itself. it works because we think it does. if people realize the system is rigged, we think it is. that's bad. that's long term ramifications. >> i think you're seeing that not on just republicans but voters in general do not have a lot of faith in government at this moment. they do not believe in the process. people believe the system is broken and looking for change and disruption. >> really quickly, larry do you think it will get to a contested convention? seems like trump is amassing a lot of delegates. do you think it will come to that? >> i think it will be resolved. that's the one break republicans, i think will get. maybe they'll have a week to bring it together and to paper
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over a third or so of the disputes they're having. >> i agree with that. i think you're right. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> thanks, tucker. an american arrested for trying to join islamic state said he was hoping to discover a route from mexico for isis militants to enter this country. we have details on that. new questions being raised about hillary clinton's paid speeches. she made a ton of money. a large portion cams if you're going to make a statement... make sure it's an intelligent one. ♪ the all-new audi a4, with available virtual cockpit. ♪ trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax constipated? use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief
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get more out of your water. welcome back. minnesota residents outside minneapolis will be on trial next month for conspireing with isis, plotting to carry out possible attacks here this the u.s. according to federal prosecutors, one of those accused terrorists even
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conceived a plan to route foreign fighters across the u.s.-mexican border. all this comes as fbi director warns out of a brussels style attack in america in the next two years. >> we stare at what happened if brussels and imagine it as our future that we have to work against. et could be the threat they are facing is the threat we could face two years from now. we talk a lot and plan a lot and work lot against that possibility. >> it's an ominous warning. joining us is fox news strategic analyst. good to see you tonight. >> good evening. >> something has changed about minneapolis. whatever happened to minnesota nice. it didn't use to be the locust of terror plots. why is it now? >> well, among other things, our
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immigration policy is so utterly screwed up. we not only brought in somalies in large numbers. we allow them to congregate in one area where they don't have to learn english or american values. they are subject to hate preachers, the most radical form of islam. it's a little somalia within the united states. >> for years we brought ska scandinavians in and they didn't plot any terror attacks. what's the difference? >> they did clog our arteries with a lot of cheese. it comes down to culture. most muslims, most have done a
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fair job of integrating. they were uneducated, practiced a primitive form of islam. they didn't get dispersed. they didn't have to integrate. that's a fundamental problem. back to the basics throughout this story that terrorists will be coming across the mexican boarder, they're going to try. keep trying to come through airports. the terrorists want to hit us. blood bath in europe, you get the silver. if you want to gold, you have to kill americans on american soil, and they will not stop until they do it. >> that's clearly the case. i wonder about the threat posed by back door immigration when so many of the people who appear to pose threats came in through the front door as refugees on visas.
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>> most american muslims want to be good americans. we bear culpability. we allowed them to fund hate mosques to terror our muslim communities. it's not a block thing that all muslim immigrants are bad. we make it harder. the biggest problem we have with muslim immigration, apart from a screwed up immigration system is we allow them to fund the kind.
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>> there's a lot of of great muslims but if people come over. they don't allow their women out of doors, perform horrifying and unnecessary surgeries on them for cultural reasons. nobody says anything. the saudis have a clear idea. they have a vision of their culture. they want to pass it on. we don't. >> we have lived high off the hog for so long. we live in such wealth that we don't appreciate our hard a place the world is. political correctness, we can afford political correctness. we allow the saudis to do it here but there's no reciprocity.
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the fact that our congress will not stop foreign individuals who do not reciprocate. to allow them to fund the most hateful versions of any religion here is beyond me. >> thanks for joining us. >> thank you. coming up, a damming new report for the clinton campaign. discover that millions of groups she and her husband spoke to had interest before the u.s. government. we'll explain with details. later tonight. >> we're either going to have gangs that murder and rob and do the things that are so destru destructive to the gang members
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prince's death to tell you about. authorities say the last time the pop icon was seen alive was the night before he died. adding an acquaintance dropped him off at home 8 p.m. wednesday night. hours later that prince was found unresponsive and died. an autopsy was completed on the musician's body on friday. i'm trisha stark. now back to "hannity." for all of your headlines log on to foxnews.com. welcome back. hillary clinton has some explaining to do after the associated press conducted a review of the 2016 democratic front-runner's paid speeches. the ones she gave between 2013 and 2015. more than one-third of the groups that paid hillary clinto. the report went onto say, almost all the 82 corporations, trade associations and other groups that paid for or sponsored
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clinton speeches actively sought to sway the government and in some cases contacting state department officials or clinton herself during her tenure as secretary of state. we reached out for comment on the report. we haven't heard back. we'll tell you if we do. it's great to see you both. first to you tom. the average, about half of american wage earners make under 30,000 a year. you had hillary clinton getting hundreds of thousands for an hour's work. her speeches must have been incredible to get that kind of payment. >> she said she doesn't know why people were paying her that type of money and we know this was insurance by these companies that have business before the government, take care of the income and clinton
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administration so they're contracts are secure so they're not targeted by the clinton administration. on top of this, she was also getting money from these very same entities while she was secretary of state through speaking fees to her husband which were going into their personal accounts. >> we said this is corruption. my question is why did the obama administration allow this? she was secretary of state. her husband continues to travel the world getting money from foreign interests. why did they allow that? >> that's a great question. the ones they did put, wasn't a restriction. it was transparency. the clintons didn't comply with
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that. if you're a foreign corporation or foreign financer and you want to have access to a leader, you can't contribute to their political campaign or the super pac but you can pay their spouse or themselves an overinflated speaking fee and that gives you access to lobbyist could get you. >> here's what i don't get is the motive. how much money do you need? they've made hundreds of millions of dollars doing this. they're greedy, they're money worshippers. why else would you do this? >> they made $48 million while secretary of state for these speaking fees. you have to wonder if political
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power was the means getting more money. it's part of the pattern. the administration, we've looked at the documents. we're stone walled. 215 speeches approved, rubber stamped by the administration. i think they said no later to north korea giving them money. everyone asking and give the clintons money whether foreign governments or corporations like the banks, forget about the money she was getting while she was a private citizen. while she was secretary of state. it went to personal bank account. >> bill clinton actively considered taking payments. >> you know these people well. i know a lot of democrat who is are gravely embarrassed about
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this. she will not release. >> i think she will. look, this is the mode of operation for the clintons. you agree with president obama. groups like tom have really had to go through aggressively and get what information we do have. i don't think there's any reason for the clintons to stop doing what they've been doing. they haven't been held into account. they don't have to face any penalties for what they are doing. they continue to do what they are doing. he's going to continue to get paid speeches. in his word he has to pay the bills. >> i think they are getting punished. this cranky, elderly socialist from vermont is hassling her from the left. that's what's so baffling. she knew she was running for
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president and giving 200,000 speeches to goldman sachs. it's like she can't control herself. >> there is some accountability. we're trying to get information from her years as secretary of state. i'm convinced the e-mails she hasn't turned over contained information about the foundation business and her personal moneys that she was raising for bill. whether it was criminal activity in response to the criminal foundation work and her personal money raising her as well. >> i think it's a bigger story than the e-mails. it reveals so much about whether they are coming from. >> thank you for providing so much information. >> thank you. coming up next right here on
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welcome back. 2016 democratic front-runner hillary clinton campaigning in hartford, connecticut yesterday. she made this comment when talking about gang violence. >> joining is gang is like having a family. it's feel like you're part of something bigger than yourself. we're either going to have gangs that murder and rob and do the things that are so destructive to the gang members or community or we're going to have positive gangs. we're going to have positive alternatives for young people. >> joining us now with reaction is milwaukee county sheriff, david clark and eric guster.
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welcome to you both. sheriff, i want to start with you. joining a gang is like joining a family, as if she would know. is that why people join gangs? >> tucker, i'm still trying to get my head around this. joining gang is like joining a family. mrs. bill clinton is totally disconnected if life in the black community. she has a misperception about our intelligence level. she thinks we're some lower form of intelligence to think because we don't have family experience to join a gang. why didn't she say make better lifestyle choices. if you want to join something, join a church. join the boy scouts or girl scouts. how about the boys clubs and girls clubs. to sit up there and suggest that we -- that's dysfunctional culture, gang activity. for her to sit up there and embrace this as if it's something that's socially
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acceptable in the black community, this stuff ought to be rejected. it ought to be shunned and shamed by the black community. the reason why there's no family structure in the black community, she should policies, on poverty, that totally destroyed any structure or any family unit in the black community. she should have brought that up and said we've got to change policies so we can help the black community reconstruct that family experience so kids can make better life style choices. >> eric i was struck by something she said at the end. saying we have an obligation to provide other opportunities for kids. what about the parents of the kids? what about the people who live near them? the communities they arise from? why is it -- i've got four kids, and a lot to take care of. why is it my responsibility to make sure other people's kids
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don't join gangs? >> what clinton said is extremely powerful, encouraging young people to make better chces because just like you said you have gangs that are bad and gangs that are positive. the definition of a gang, clark is a group of people -- >> do you see where she gets it from, eric? >> i speak to children in high school as well as colleges i tell them of the group of people you hang around the most are the ones you'll be like. so if you make positive choices with the friends you're around, and friends you spend time with, that is how -- >> hold on, wait a minute. there is never a nod from hillary or anyone in her party to the responsibility of the parents of these kids. if your kids or my kids go crazy, someone says get your kids under control, she never said that. why not the parents?
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at least mention it, she never does. why? put the responsibility on the children. saying you need to make better choices with the people you're around. instead of joining a gang that is destructive. join a gang that is positive. and to say, oh, my gosh, shame on her for saying this, this is her telling young people to make wise choices. >> i'll tell you the twilight zone, the idea that a dopey psa like "make good choices" is going to convince people not to join gangs. do we think that is convince a single person? you know i was going to join the crips, but i'm not going to do it because it's not a good thing to do. >> it's disconnected. >> we should turn gangs into a positive thing, maybe government funded, even.
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folks like her give her license to talk and think like this. look. there is cultural dysfunction in the black community. there are good people that make proper life style choices who do raise their kids properly. yet, we condone this sort of thing and talk about all of these things. why didn't she say why don't you join a church? some of the other things i mentioned, boy scouts, girl scouts. no. i have to join the crips and bloods and turn that into something positive. that subcultural behavior needs to be shunned and rejected by members of the black community. >> we're almost out of time. but that is a great question the sheriff raised. why not encourage them to go to church? is that to anti-islam? it seems an obvious solution. >> i don't know why she can did
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not say that but the in that speech but a definition of a gang is the people you hang around with. what she's telling young people is make wise choices with the people you're around. i don't see the problem with that. there is one decent thing she said. >> you don't see a problem with it, eric. that is part of the problem. >> gentlemen, appreciate. >> no, you're the problem, clark. >> thank you. >> you're close to resolving this but sadly we're out of
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don'don't go to la. don't go to tokyo. live there. hey, welcome! come in, come in. when you airbnb, you have your own home. make your bed. cook. you know, the stuff you normally do. ♪ wherever you go... ♪ don't go there. ♪ live there. ♪ even if it's just for a night. ♪ burning of diabetic nerve pain, these feet learned the horn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain
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any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now i have less diabetic nerve pain. ask your doctor about lyrica. welcome back to "hannity". unfortunately that is all the time we have left. sean will returnn monday. in the meantime, have a great weekend. washington.
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"on the record" is up next. this is a fox news alert. a mass murderer is on the run. tonight a desperate manhunter is on for a shooter or shooters who killed 8 people execution style killings in four separate homes in ohio. good evening. i'm kimberly guilfoyle in for greta van susteren. seven of those victims are adults and one is a 16-year-old boy. all 8 are members of the same family. i heart radio reporter jared allen joins us on the phone live in piketon, ohio. jared, what's the latest? >> hi, kimberly. piketon, ohio is in shock tonight. the county sheriff here is defining it very, very well by saying that this is a stain on this community and it is something that they will pull through.