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so which of these do you like the best? de-portugal, or finn-ish? facebook.com/thekellyfile. thanks for watching, everyone. see you monday. welcome to "hannity." and tonight, britain breaks free of the european union, sending shockwaves all across the world. now, in a historic 52% to 48% vote, the people of the united kingdom chose to take back their national sovereignty in a strong rebuke against the global ruling elite. earlier today while visiting his golf course in scotland, donald trump praised the decision. let's take a look. >> people want to take their country back. they want to have independence, in a sense. and you see it with europe, all over europe. you're going to have more than just, in my opinion, more than
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just what happened last night. you're going to have, i think, many other cases wrs they want to take their borders back, they want to take their monetary back, they want to take a lot of things back. i really do see a parallel between what's happening in the united states and what's happening here. people want to see borders. they don't necessarily want people pouring into their country that they don't know who they are and where they come from. they've taken back their independence. and that's a very, very important thing. >> and here with reaction, former new york city mayor, rudy giuliani. mr. mayor, before i get to anything, it's interesting that the president like he tried to weigh in on the israeli election tried to weigh in here and say, oh, we're going to put you in the back of the queue, we're going to put you in the back of the bus. he kind of reiterated that today. i want you to hear how he tried to impact this. >> say that maybe some point down the line, there might be a uk/u.s. trade agreement but it's not going to happen any time
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soon because our focus is in negotiating with a big block of the european union to get a trade agreement done, and uk is going to be in the back of the queue. >> going to be in the back of the queue. well, apparently not. why would you say that to one of our closest allies, though, and hillary, i think, sharing that position? >> well, i think this is a much bigger decision than people realize. this is really a major setback for the whole obama/hillary clinton/john kerry internationalist view of the world. that every nation is the same, america, nothing special about america, we should all have an international view of everything. this is a rejection by a group of independent people, the british people, after all, we have some ties to them, right? and they've basically said the eu has screwed things up so badly following basically clinton and obama policies.
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>> right. >> that we don't want to be -- we don't want a part of it. we're a country that comes from winston churchill and margaret thatche thatcher. we believe in hard work. we believe in individualism. and i think the british people made a very, very heroic stand with a tremendous effort against it. i mean, the effort against it was unbelievable. and i think they reflect something that is going on in america. i think americans are saying, we are an exceptional country, we are an exceptional people, we're not just part of some kind of big european union and everybody else can tell us what to do. we're not going to lead from behind. we want to assert our principles because we believe our principles can help the rest of the world. >> you know, here's an interesting political point. bernie sanders said today that globalism -- this proves globalism is not working. now, one of the reasons i think donald trump is resonating with
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blue collar workers in pennsylvania and in michigan and wisconsin, ohio, has to do with the fact that so much of our manufacturing centers have been sent abroad. companies are leaving. americans are losing jobs. illegal immigrants are competing for the jobs that are available. driving down wages. >> right. >> how big a part did immigration and the isl islamiization play for the people of europe? >> a couple things played in that vote. i just came back from israel this morning. i was in germany two weeks ago. i've been in europe quite a bit in the last three, four months. this thing was going the other way about four months ago meaning it was going in the way of romaine. first of all, i think we can't discount what happened here in the united states in orlando. that resonated in europe because it reminded them of brussels and paris. and although the administration did everything they could to try to downplay the islamic
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terrorist part of this, the brits got it because they're people of common sense, right? they saw the same vulnerability. number two, i think that the idea that they're basically going to have to support countries that will not work more than 30 or 35 hours a week, like greece, like italy which is on vacation for about a third of the year, i think -- >> by the way, sounds appealing on the surface, but i don't think it runs an economy very well. >> no, no, not if i'm working 50 weeks a year. >> i'm working 80 hours. >> and you're working 30, right, and i'm paying for you and the money's coming out of my family. right? >> right. >> so we're talking about very pack call people. the british people are very practical, sensible people. and so are we. and i think that's what you're seeing. that's what you're seeing here. the think the american people realize that this global view of the world that obama embraces,
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that hillary embraces, that bernie sanders embraces, we should be just like everybody other country. we're not -- >> i think bernie -- no, i know, but bernie's on the other side. the last two years the census bureau says we brought in 3 million immigrants in this country, lis legal and illegal. my question is, how much to you think immigration played a part in this vote and also how much the islamization of europe and the refugee crisis play in this vote? >> i think the second more than the first but they kind of connect with each other, right? the second one made the first one much more dramatic. the second one, meaning the whole islamic tide in europe and which is much more out of control than the united states, i think that made the immigration issue a much more dramatic issue. all you have to do is go to london, go to paris and just walk around the streets and you can see major difference in the paris and lond eon of today tha the paris or london of five
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years ago and also i know that the number of terrorists threats in paris and london are much greater than in the united states. and at least the security people there know it and i think the people of the country feel it. and i think that had a lot to do with it. then i think all of a sudden, when it happened here in the united states where we have a much more integrated islamic population, i think that really made a very, very big difference. i also think president obama opening his mouth helped a lot here. because they don't trust president obama. i don't think they trust him. i think the same thing -- >> i'm laughing. >> i was just in israel, and, you know, people who are very close to netanyahu basely told me, you know, to thank president obama for helping to re-elect. >> well, do you think this -- does this basically -- is this a predictor of things to come - >> i believe it is.
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>> -- in november. because the tide will continue here. >> i believe here and i think you're going to see other european nations start to weigh this whole issue of are we better off with a little more separation and a little bit more -- like the way we to it in the states. you know, we have this wonderful idea of states rights so we an do it a little bit different in texas -- actually a lot different in texas than new york. a lot different in florida than california. it creates an ability for us to remain together because we have these differences and i think the eu -- >> yeah. >> the eu was cutting that off. for these european nations. >> all right. will you work for donald trump if he asks you and offers you a job job? >> i don't know about offering me a job and wanting to leave my own job which i love so much. i certainly am for donald trump. i think hillary clinton would be a massive disaster, possibly the worst mistake america ever made.
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>> i think obama was but, yeah, i think she'd be a continuation of that mistake. >> i think following obama, she'd be the worst mistake. maybe not following obama, but following obama she'd be the worst mistake. >> all right. thank you. mayor rudy giuliani. thank you. we appreciate it. now before we go, quick programming note. tune in monday 10:00 eastern, a "hannity" exclusive be gary burn, former secret service officer stationed outside bill clinton's oval office. he'll share explosive new details about clinton's secrets and scandals. that's monday 10:00 p.m. and coming up tonight, more on britain leaving the european union and the impact that will hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster.
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live from america's news headquarters, a state of emergency in west virginia this morning, at least 23 people are dead after flash floods drowned part of the state. some parts of the county as saw ten inches of rain in six hours. now the storm is called in a one in a thousand year event. hundreds of people lost their homes. thousands are without power. it's feared the death toll will rise as the rubble is cleared. isis continue togs terrorize the middle east. reports in the past three weeks say the group abducted 900 kurdish civilians in northern syria. activists say those taken captive were forced to help isis fight off a kurdish led assault. new reports suggest 25 of them were killed for refusing to follow orders. now back to "hannity." for all of your headlines log on the to foxnews.com. so what impact will britain leaving the eu have on our presidential election here at home? joining us now with reaction,
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fox news contributor, former clinton pollster, doug schoen, and a member of trump's national finance committee, co-host of "wall street week" on the fox business network, anthony scaramuc scaramucci. anthony, i was watching you this morning. i thought you really understood well that, number one, immigration played very big in this vote in great britain. and number two, a rise of nationalism in great britain as well. issues that seem to be impacting this election. trump was right. and hillary and obama were dead wrong on this. >> yeah, he's been right on this all year, sean. i think the central key piece of this is when global elites are misaligned from the lower and middle class, you see this sort of a breach, and so that's what happened in great britain and i think it bode well for mr. trump as we go into the november election because you could also see that the polling was wrong. you had the bradley effect going, sean, with the polling where people are not really telling you exactly what they're going to do until the curtain closes in the campaign booth. the polling booth. >> i heard you say that this
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morning. i thought you were dead-on accurate with that. i think there's going to be a hidden trump vote out there as well maybe people won't tell pollsters. doug, you actually i think agree with that, there might be people who are voting for trump maybe they're not going to tell a pollster? >> certainly under these circumstances, i think that's mo possible. for the record, our polling predict add four-point victory for the leave side, but anthony is exactly right, the working class voters here in london -- i'm sorry, outside london, here in england, really are reflective of what the vote donald trump got in the primary. economically depressed, angry about governance from brussels and from london, and it's the same syndrome in america. it does not bode well today for hillary clinton even though there's a lot of difference between -- >> doug, here's an interesting point. you know, bernie sanders even said this represents a rejection of globalism. now, trump has been very pointed
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in his criticism of the clinton years, the support of nast ftna hillary supported tpp, for example, and how this is going to play in wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, new jersey. i think this has a real, real strong chance that maybe those more conservative democrats that have been disappointed with the democratic party might switch over because they want jobs back. we have 95 million americans out of the labor force. >> i think that that is certainly very, very possible. trump has to stay on message and i know anthony shares my view that this is going to take a focused campaign if he's going to be successful against the $2 billion clinton machine that will be very, very aggressive. >> well, that's for any campaign. you know what, anthony, i think this certainly was a turning of the corner this week for the trump campaign. >> yes. >> a rapid response team was and running. his speech, i thought it was the best speech he gave so far.
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>> what about the press conference, sean? the press conference this morning was also fantastic and mrs. clinton has not had a press conference. i guess she's going to tweet about it and issue statements but at some point she's going to have to face the press and explain how she's in conjunction with the rest of our society in terms of the direction that it wants to go. so mr. trump had a thfantastic week this week. we did an event for him at -- >> didn't he raise, like, $12 million? >> yeah. i would say it's in the ballpark of $11 million, $12 million. we're super happy. those results are getting published obviously at the end of the week but the momentum is there. you'd be blown away, sean, by the grassroots energy on the campaign. people walking to us on the street saying where can i give, where's the website, give me the link. >> yep. >> that happened in great britain, it's happening here. >> think about this, doug. this is interesting because hillary is tied to every obama economic policy and he has accumulated more debt than any
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other president before him combined. we have now a 40-year record in terms of the lowest labor participation rate in all those years. we have 12 million more americans in poverty and on food stamps. and you have one in five american families without a single worker. and then she says, let's build bridges and not build walls when illegal immigrants are taking jobs, driving down wages? we certainly see the impact of illegal immigration on our criminal justice system. our educational system. our health care system. everybody in these border states are paying a big price and of course she wants to bring in more refugees, even more than obama by 550%. >> sean, i think the point you made that is most relevant today in america is the supreme court ruled against the obama immigration policy by upholding the appellate court decision. that's huge for trump, gives him an opportunity, but he's got to articulate an alternative economic policy. you and i've talked about this
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on the radio. i believe -- >> he did that this week. >> well -- >> he laid out -- >> he's got to keep doing it. sean, it's messaged discipline. >> agree. >> you have it, i'm not sure he does. >> agree. >> lots of good stuff coming, sean. from the campaign in terms of the substance over the next couple of weeks. >> all right, guys. good to see you both. coming up next right here tonight on "hannity" -- >> "hannity" may be the most corrupt person ever to seek the presidency of the united states. >> donald trump exposing all of hillary clinton's scandals in a major speech earlier this week, yet the mainstream media is flat-out ignoring her long history of corruption. we won't on this program. when we come back, we'll get reaction with laura ingraham. that and more straight ahead tonight on "hannity." deadly mistakes. ♪
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welcome back to "hannity." donald trump is now going after hillary clinton hard. earlier this week, the presumptive gop nominee delivered a major speech exposing clinton's long history of corruption and wrongdoing. here's some of the highlights. >> hillary clinton may be the most corrupt person ever to seek the presidency of the united states. hillary clinton has perfected the politics of personal profit and even theft. she ran the state department like her own personal hedge fund doing favors for oppressive regimes and many others and really many, many others in exchange for catch. together, she and bill made $153 million giving speeches to lobbyists, ceos and foreign governments in the years since 2001. they totally own her and that
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will never, ever change including if she ever became president, god help us. >> the trump campaign, they also unveiled a brand new website, lyingcrookedhillary.com. despite mounting evidence against the clinton machine, the mainstream media continues to give her a free pass. now earlier, i spoke with the editor in chief of lifezette, fox news contributor, laura ingraham, about this and much more. let's start with the overview of the speech that trump gave yesterday, or the other day. he said, like, world class liar, probably the most corrupt person to ever seek the presidency. using the state department as her personal hedge fund to enrich herself. you know, $153 million. all of that. how does that resonate? i mean, if i'm a democrat, i'm thinking that's really corrupt. that's old and corrupt. >> yeah, i think he painted her successfully as yesterday's news, and more of the same. if the election, sean, turns
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tout be a referendum on how are you doing today, versus 7 1/2 years ago, or whether you like the current situation with the economy and foreign policy, i think trump does pretty well and he effectively painted her as the status quo which as we see in every poll, 65% of the country thinks we're going in the wrong direction, hillary clinton's part of that. i mean, she served the first term in the obama administration. i think he did that really well and i think he combined that with an appeal to the bernie sanders voters and an appeal to an unusual demographic which is the latino and african-american vote. unusual for republicans. i thought it was very powerful. he said, look, i'm going to put more money in your pocket. you're going to have jobs that are better paying because i'm putting america ee's interests first. the that means you first, not me, you. >> he said that. i'll end the special interest monopoly in washington. so what you're really saying is if the campaign becomes about donald trump's temperament, and
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doesn't counter that argument with the narrative he's presidential, has strong issues to the problems. if it becomes about corruption and how washington's failing, she loses. so the only weapon it seems in their arsenal is to question donald trump's temperament and that's where they seem to be going. >> yeah. they seem to be doing very clever little clip jobs, sean, of republicans who have criticized donald trump, not just during the heated primary season, but afterwards. so they're using romney, they're uses even marco rubio and others to lay out the case against trump which is why it's so -- it's so incredibly frustrating to say the least for a lot of these republican leaders not to stand strong against hillary clinton and for trump because they're coming at him with everything they have and it's not her record. it's about him and whether he's suited for the presidency despite her lack of any real accomplishment. we need republicans to stand strong. >> how is the issue of a
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thousand foreign donations going to resonate? how is the issue of $153 million in speech money that her and her husband get, that's from wall street, that's from big banks, that's from insurance companies, and it's also from foreign countries. how does that, you know, if you want to be a leader and you want to be independent, you want to get rid of corruption, there seems to be a very anti-washington sentiment this year. it's the year of the outsider, bernie and trump. does all that begin to weigh down her campaign? >> yeah, i think most people think washington's a corrupt place and she is of washington. she's been around this town for 25 years. and more often than not, the clintons are part of the problem. and he's made that case very strongly. in the end, i think this election, though, is going to be about the economy and jobs. that's his sweet spot because more people believe that he has experience creating jobs. he's not perfect. no one is. you know, he's had a couple bankruptcies, but i'd say the
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biggest bankruptcy of all is the bankruptcy of accomplishment on the part of hillary clinton. she has no accomplishments. and so that's -- >> think about this. she's secretary of state. or isis is created. they give up on iraq. that means isis takes mosul, fallujah, ramadi and tikrit. they didn't challenge syrian president assad. that means isis has a vacuum there. they have the financial resources of oil because we pulled out too early. add to that the disaster of libya. add to that the disaster of supporting the muslim brotherhood head mohamed morsi in getting rid of an ally in egypt then a russian reset and a china trade deficit. where's the success as secretary of state? what do you point to? >> right. that goes back to it's not working. it hasn't worked and i think trump said very clearly the other day, look, this is a stark choice for america. we can continue to lose ground internationally, lose influence as china is rising, and
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threatening us, franklies as is russia, or we can be a strong, sovereign independent nation where america's interests are put first. i think that's music to the ears of a lot of the bernie sanders voters. >> that's music to my ears. isn't that true, though, i mean, we've allowed other countries to outmaneuver us on trade? >> it's embarrassing. it's embarrassing. >> right? >> on every score. think about it, for the first 200 years of this republic, we've had basically the dominant economy in the world. and over the past really 15 years, we have seen ourselves, maybe 20 years, systemically lose ground. really. systemically lose ground to, like, .7% growth as china has annual growth of 7%. now, i mean, that is not a good narrative. and republicans have some blame. democrats have a lot of blame or the last 7 1/2 years. but that's -- i think that is donald trump's most powerful argument. i'm a creative agent of positive
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change, she's a defender of the global cleptocrocy who benefited from this system. >> if every exit poll shows that 65% of americans feels that she's dishonest, untrustworthy and she lies and most people feel washington is corrupt, i don't know why this election would be close on paper if they're looking for that change agent. >> i think trump -- that's why trump has to be careful in the way he runs the campaign. that's why he can't make unforced errors and give them ammunition to use against him. that's why i think he has to be, like, a laser beam focus to use a very tired cliche, on the economy, on america, in putting america first. on a strong military and foreign policy. he hit that note this week and i think he hit it powerfully. people can say, well, he's not perfectly polished on the teleprompter and the speech was too long. those are the criticisms i've heard. that's fine. but the content, i think, was very, very powerful for that
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middle america voter. >> okay. >> and the indpeependent voter. >> then explain lindsey graham giving a speech this week saying he thinks hillary's going to win. explain the reluctant and resistance of paul ryan. here we have the orlando attack, here we have everything trump laid out against hillary and her failed record. i've never heard paul ryan be as hard and as harsh against hillary and the corruption and the lies -- >> never. >> -- and the cover-up as he is against donald trump. it seems that, you know, people that are viewed as mainstream republicans are sabotaging the campaign. why would they do that? >> well, because in the end, they agree with hillary on more issues than they agree on with trump on. >> you really believe that? on immigration, on open borders, globalization? >> i believe, sean, if hillary clinton becomes president, in the first 100 days paul ryan and mitch mcconnell if they're still the head of their respective chambers, i think they'll both work with her on trans-pacific
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partnership, might push it through in a lame duck session meaning millions of jobs are going to go overseas and i think they'll push for an immigration reform compromise. they think they want that amongstky off their backs and if they do that, the latinos and other immigrant groups will love them. i think what they'll do -- they've gone a long way to destroying the republican party already. i think it's over. i think the republican party as we know it is over. it's not trump destroying the party. it's the people who refuse to learn about what the people want and the voters want. >> all right. laura ingraham, thanks for being with us. >> great to see you. coming up next tonight right here on "hannity" -- >> hillary illegally stashed her state department e-mails on a private server. she's under investigation, but it seems like nothing's going to happen. >> donald trump this week continued to slam hillary clinton for her ongoing e-mail server scandal as she refuses to accept responsibility. we'll check in with judge jeanine pirro and jay sekulow, that and more tonight right here on "hannity."
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now back to hannity. for all of the headlines log on to foxnews.com. hillary illegally stashed her state department e-mails on a private server. she's under investigation, but it seems like nothing's going to happen. even though other people who have done similar things, but at a much lower level, their lives have been destroyed. it's a rigged system, folks. >> that was donald trump slamming hillary clinton over her server scandal. now, despite all the criticism, clinton still refuses to accept responsible for what she has done and instead she's tried numerous times to just brush it aside. watch this. >> when i got to work as secretary of state, i opted for convenience to use my personal e-mail account which was allowed by the state department. i did not receive nor sent anything that was classified. >> did you wipe the server?
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>> what, like with a cloth or something? by the way, you may have seen that i recently launched a sn snapchat account. i love it. those messages disappear all by themselves. my use of personal e-mail was allowed by the state department. it clearly wasn't the best choice. >> now, earlier, i asked the chief counsel for the american center for law and justice, jay sekulow and the host of "justice," judge jeanine pirro about clinton's scandal. did i clean it with, like, a cloth? maybe very cute, i never sent or received classified information. that turned out to be false. how vulnerable -- >> right. >> -- is she ehere in terms of criminal referral at least from the fbi director? >> on the criminal referral side, you mentioned, i got a copy of some of the documentation.
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you have portion marking which is the classification. she's made that position, i've not taken anything, not received anything classified. that proved to be false. e-mails that were released were marked classified. the criminal referral is easier to see happen than the actual indictment which is the position i've had since the beginning of this. what happens, the fbi didn't simply go through the evidence. they go through the evidence, make a determination based on that evidence what is a criminal case and what is is not. they package that up, give to the justice department. criminal referral is -- i don't see loretta lynch doing an indictment. >> that's as big a political scandal. you know, it's very -- isn't the mishandling, alone, judge jeanine, isn't that in and of itself a crime? >> yes. and i don't know what everybody's dancing about here. jay is absolutely right. the truth is that the fbi will probably make a criminal referral. the issue is then whether they will have access to a grand
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jury. now, she -- the woman, you know, sean, i have to tell you, watching that intro, every time she opens her mouth, she lies. i don't think she knows the difference between a truth and a lie. she says i did it for convenience. meanwhile, she had two blackberries, an ipad, all this other stuff. >> all right. i don't want to interrupt you but i want to play something. i'll let you finish your thought. this is important. she said she had a personal e-mail server so she could carry one device. >> right. >> watch this. >> i thought it would be easier to carry just one device for my work and for my personal e-mails instead of two. think that it might have been smarter to have those two devices from the very beginning. >> iphone or android? >> iphone. okay. in full disclosure, and a blackberry. i have, you know, an ipad, a mini ipad, an iphone, and a blackberry. >> somebody with one device has an ipad, a mini, an iphone and a
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blackberry. >> yeah. >> she just lies. >> she lies and nobody seems to care about it. here is the danger. this is a woman who -- you know, so worried about donald trump and donald trump's temperament. this woman is just a liar. nothing she talks about whether it's benghazi, a video, or whether it's the clinton foundation, forgetting to put moneys that come in. the woman lies constantly. she could be indicted if there were access to a grand jury. let me tell you, sean, this woman, the problem is primarily that she was communicating with barack obama on this private e-mail server and he knew about it. so in order for him to be -- if she's to be indicted, they'd have to call him as a witness. >> jay, let me go into that. let me also show this week we learned that hillary clinton's server caused security concerns within the federal government. >> right. >> but i'm going to play her in 2015, now the state department staffers wrestled for weeks in december of 2010 over a serious
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technical problem that affected e-mails from then-secretary hillary clinton's home e-mail server causing them to literally temporarily disable security features on the government's systems." let's flash back to march of 2015. she contradicts herself. watch. >> there were no security breaches. the use of that server which started with my husband certainly proved to be effective and secure. >> that's just -- she just contradicts herself left and right. i got to believe if i'm james comey -- >> here's the problem, of course, that is that statement is incorrect, and unfirefigortu for the former secretary of state the state department's inspector general released a lengthy report refuting those statements in fact, saying there was not only security breaches but that secured personnel were put at risk and remember, the secretary of state also had said previously that, in fact, she
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had relied on state department legal counsel, they were aware, and they said they didn't even know she had a private server. so the legal department saying they didn't know anything about it. so i think this goes back to what judge jeanine said, at the end of case, i used to do this, ship it over to the justice department and determine whether they're going to empanel a grand jury. what judge jeanine said is correct. the fact some of those e-mails went to the president means the president is not going to authorize his attorney general to hire, have a grand jury empanelled to review this case. i don't see it. >> judge? >> then the question is, what about the clinton foundation? there will be enough to put in a grand jury without jeopardizes the president. that will be the true test. >> wow. pretty fascinating. this still is going to -- >> lot of stuff. lot of legs. coming up next tonight here on "hannity" -- >> hillary took millions from
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kuwait, qatar, oman, and many other countries that horribly abuse women and the lgbt citizens. >> donald trump exposes hillary clinton's hypocrisy for taking millions of dollars from oppressive regimes while claiming to be the champion of human rights. peter johnson jr. and kimberly guilfoyle, they react next as "hannity" continues.
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welcome back to "hannity." earlier this week during his speech about hillary clinton, donald trump went after his democratic rival for scandals dating back to her time at the state department and the clinton noun dags. let's watch this. >> hillary clinton has perfected the politics of personal profit and even theft. she ran the state department like her own personal hedge fund. hillary clinton accepted $58,000 in jewelry from the government of brunei when she was secretary of state plus millions more for her foundation. hillary took $25 million from saudi arabia and much more from others. hillary took millions from kuwait, qatar, oman, and many other countries that horribly abuse women and the lgbt
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citizens. >> now, earlier i spoke with fox news legal analyst, peter johnson jr. and "the five" co-host kimberly guilfoyle about these clinton scandals. i have been now hitting this hard for over a weekend both on radio and tv because how a week someone that claims to be a champion of womens' rights take money from the saudis and kuwatis and the uae and imam and algeria that treat women, gays, lesbians, christians and jews horribly. how does she, they bought her silence. >> not to mention the dozens of financiers she accepts money from. it's a blatant example of pay for play. how can you say someone wants to occupy the oval and be the president of the united states, the commander in chief who is re really sulyed with dirty money
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from people who are state sponsors of terrorism, a woman that is raped could be stoned to death or thoen off the tops of buildings or hung. she thud be using this as to take a stand to say i won't accept money from people like this. i would return money. but instead -- >> donald trump is -- he told me last night, why won't she gave the money back? >> give the money back. >> she won't do it. on top of the money what does clinton give in return? she's never, i looked hard and researched. she's never criticized these countries and the practices of abuse against women, gays, lesbians, christians and jews. she's never spoken out about it, great champion, she's is. and secondly, she's against coal, and drilling and fracking and energy independence. did they buy her silence? did they buy her position on
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energy? >> there is a conflict of interest. she and her husband were bought off by these dollars. what donald trump described was a mutual enrichment society and the price of admission was contributions in order to get business in countries like haiti, in order to say we now want to sell 20% of united states ire yawn yim to russia. the argument is oh, but the money is used for good things. but the money is used for atrocious human rights records. >> it's hypocrisy for state sponsors of terrorism. when you look at 49 lives, orlando 49 and see the steps that could have been taken to
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prevent that and you see the country they're sponsoring terrorism is on our soil, this is an individual who completely lacks ethics to serve this office. this is an example of it. when you follow the money, all roads lead to clinton enrichment. >> why does this country, is it because of the node for oil that we continue to suck up to the saudis? redakted pages of the september 11th commission report we're told might implicate the saudis in terms of financial support. why won't the public be able to see that? >> you're giving better motives than we see here. what donald trump is talking about. it appears to be more crass than a public service. that it's about money, money for the foundation. >> money buys silence?
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>> about 750,000 speeches. staying silent against the gay community and discrimination involving women in the world and so dollars and transactions and state department policy changes in some of the most oppressive -- >> is this blood money? >> yes. >> i think it is. >> it gives appearance that it is. >> i am with kimberly. i said blood money. >> look at the source. >> yes. never, big time. >> coming up, more "hannity" right after the break. you both have a perfect driving record. perfect. no tickets. no accidents. that is until one of you clips a food truck,
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of bill clinton's oval office exposes explosive new clinton secrets and scandals, you can't afford to miss it. thanks for joining us. have a great weekend. we'll see you monday night. gind clinton manager robby. >> ceu later. the british is smoking and they want out. they want out from the european union. the historic vote sending shock waives across the globe. and here in the united states your wallet is feeling it. democrats trust day for u.s. stocks. not just stalks. the brexit vote could impact our 2016 election. the parallels between donald trump and the leave movement obvious. newt gingrich tweeting. this people were sick and tired of elites in london dictating to them populist insurgency very similar to the u.s. the speaker goes "on the record" in just minutes. john bolton, maria baltimore and baltimore,
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