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. here is part of the outtake again. >> i soon realized one of the most amazing things about chicago -- >> tonight. >> he gave speeches against donald trump, he attacked his character. >> backlash grows over ports governor mitt romney is being considered for secretary of start. >> i'm for party unity, but i'm not sure we have to pay for that with the secretary of state position. >> and sore loser hillary clinton joins the wisconsin recount in a blatant attempt to undermine president-elect trump's victory. >> we are watching her live out a psycho drama in public, but the fact is she lost. >> former speaker of the house newt gingrich here to react to us. all of that plus tim tebow joins us in studio to talk about his brand-new book. "hannity" starts now. >> welcome to "hannity." sore loser hillary clinton joins the recount effort to undermine
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the election. a revolt is brewing over mitt romney potentially being secretary of state. i hope president-elect trump follows through on his promise to investigate hillary clinton. former speaker of the house new gingrich will be here to discuss it. hillary clinton's campaign said it is supporting recount efforts lead by green party candidate jill stein, happening in states like wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania. this is insanity. it is all about trying to undermine a democratic election and of course donald trump's decisive victory. the idea for challenging election results appears to come from a conspiracy theory that the alt radical left is pushing. they're claiming voting machines in those states were hacked and maybe by the russians. of course, they have no actual proof of voter fraud or any wrong doing, and both the white house and wisconsin election commission both said zero evidence whatsoever that that did happen. it wasn't that long ago that hillary clinton, remember, she was slamming donald trump for
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saying at the third debate that he would wait until after the election actually happened before accepting the results. remember how angry she was? watch this. >> that is not the way our democracy works. we've been around for 240 years. we've had free and fair elections. we've accepted the outcomes when we may not have liked them, and that is what must be expected of anyone standing on a debate stage during a general election. >> and then he's gone out and talked about rigged elections and he's tried to rile up all of his supporters and his rallies, and it is really painful to see this. >> but in that last debate he said something truly horrifying, and that was that he wouldn't say he would accept the results of the election. this is his final target. our democracy itself. >> huh, there's also the fact during her concession speech hillary clinton said that the country should accept the
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results and support president-elect trump. let's take a look. we must accept this result and then look to the future. donald trump is going to be our president. we owe him an open mind and the chance to lead. our constitutional democracy enshrines the peaceful transfer of power, and we don't just respect that, we cherish it. >> now, the double standard from hillary clinton and the alt radical left and the media is very appalling. so why isn't the mainstream media condemning hillary for doing this? what happened to the peaceful transition of power and supporting the incoming administration? these principles much american democracy apparently no longer apply to the alt radical left because, well, their candidate lost. are we really supposed to believe jill stein is not getting anything out of this? hmm, interesting question. now, to another story tonight that is making waves. according to reports,
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president-elect trump is considering picking mitt romney to be secretary of state. now, they're set to meet once again tomorrow, but the idea of choosing romney to serve in the administration is causing major controversy inside the trump transition team. now, romney may be playing nice now but he viciously -- you remember this -- attacked donald trump during the election. take a look. >> if donald trump's plans were ever implemented, the country would sink into prolonged recession. now, donald trump tells us that he is very, very smart. i'm afraid when it comes to foreign policy he is very, very not smart. here is what i know. donald trump is a phoney, a fraud. his promises are as worthless as a degree from trump university. he is playing the members of the american public for suckers. he gets a free ride to the white house and all we get is a lousy hat. i can't sit by. what am i going to say when my grand kids say, what did you do
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to stop donald trump? and i say, i didn't do anything. i wouldn't endorse him for president. i wouldn't vote for donald trump and i wouldn't vote for hillary clinton. i intend to vote for our nominee. i expect that nominee to be a real conservative and real republican. >> beyond vicious. those are just a few of the attacks by romney. in may, he was part of a group of never trumpers that tried to recruit a conservative third party candidate to try to stop trump from winning the white house. this is part of the reason allies are speaking out against romney. for example, kellyanne conway is latest to sound this alarm. >> he went so far out of his way to hurt donald trump. there was the never trump movement and then there was mitt romney. he gave speeches against donald trump, he attack his character. i'm saying we don't even know if mitt romney voted for donald trump. the backlash from the grat roots, i'm hearing from people who say, hey, my aunt, my parents died penniless but i david $216 to donald trump's campaign and i would feel
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betrayed. you have people saying, i thought we got rid of this type. now, it is worth remembering that trump's core supporters, they stood strong every single day against romney and the, quote, never trumpers. now, to them romney, he represents the establishment, everything they hate and voted against this year. also if i had to guess, i don't think romney pulled the lever for trump on election day. while i understand the whole team of rivals concept very well, lincoln didn't have to worry about his opponent's remarks being played all over cable news 24/7 and on social media. the final point we want to stress tonight is the hillary clinton criminal investigation. now, mr. trump promised to investigate her and her use much a private e-mail server and the clinton foundation, but the president-elect recently told the new york city times, quote, i want to move forward, i don't want to move back and i don't want to hurt the clintons, i really don't. she went through a lot, suffered greatly in many different ways and i'm not looking to hurt them at all. it is not about hurting a former
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presidential opponent. it is about whether america will have equal justice under the law, not a system two tiered where the elite and powerful are treated differently than the rest of us. you may remember this is what president-elect trump promised. >> hillary clinton is the most corrupt person ever to seek the office of the presidency of the united states. [chanting: lock her up]. >> she should be locked up, she should. and if i win, i am going to ask my attorney general to appoint a special prosecutor to look into her crimes because what she did is a disgrace to the united states of america. >> when we win on november 8th, we are going to washington d.c. and we are going to drain the
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swamp. >> drain the wauswamp, lock her. there's no doubt he will have his hands full cleaning up the mess left behind by president obama. he needs to focus on plenty of other issues like creating the jobs americans need, but it doesn't mean he can't tell the fbi and department of justice to pursue the law, justice under the law. that means the clinton e-mail scandal and foundation scandal also. we know obama's department of justice was protecting hillary clinton during the election and that the fbi is actively investigating the clinton foundation. so why not see where the facts lead without any outside interference? anyway, that's our opening monologue tonight. joining with reaction author of the "new york times" best-selling book "treason," former speaker of the house, fox news contributor newt gingrich. good to see you, mr. speaker. first about the recount, do you believe jill stein with less than 1% is doing it all on her own? because it is kind of conspiracy
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week, hillary is thinking the russians hacked into wisconsin's voting machines. can't we say i think that hillary probably is prompting or her people are prompting jill stein? does that seem plausible? >> look, well, first of all, you covered an amazing amount of ground in that opening report. i want to commend you. you used video beautifully to make -- get people to understand, you're simply giving them what actually happened, not your opinion. they get to see for themselves. i thought it was brilliantly done. i think the recount mania is one more example of the collapse of the democratic party as a realistic institution. next we're going to be told that not only were the russians engaged but that there were martians who were secretly voting in a variety and they were all right wing martians, and therefore -- >> and friends of putin. >> we need a whole new election.
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think about it. what you're watching and you are seeing this also with keith ellison running for democratic national committee chairman, you are seeing sort of the nutty wing of the democratic party begin to take over. what hillary said on election night was the right thing to say. i mean if there was a realistic chance that they could turn three states and therefore turn the election, you could say, all right, i get it. there's not. i mean nobody believes they're going to turn pennsylvania, period. you don't turn pennsylvania, nothing matters. they're probably impossible to turn wisconsin. it is too big a vote, too honest a state. even the white house has conceded the russians weren't there, the martians weren't there. i mean none of this explanations work. then you've got michigan. the odds against them turning all three of those states, which is what they would have to do, are probably a trillion to one. >> probably five trillion. well, the phase of coloring ess
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books. >> it is irrational. >> it has been a shock phase, playdoh, coloring books, aromatherapy, pet therapy, hot cocoa served to poor students by their professors. i guess the next stage will be the radical left stage, which is their anger. so don't they really -- there's a motive here to delegitimize donald trump. there's a play here. don't you think it is that? >> yeah, of course. but the problem they've got is they're doing it so badly they're going to delegitimize themselves. they're going to end up looking silly. i think we should say all of the nut cakes who want to gather and be part of the democratic party should feel free to do so, just don't ask the rest of us to take you seriously. if it is therapy for you to get together and whine and whimper and chant anti-trump, anti-trump, fine, america is a free country. you're allowed to be weird. >> you are. it is free will, absolutely.
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let me move on. this has become a huge issue. i find myself agreeing with you, mike huckabee, kellyanne and others i talked to. i was out and about over the weekend. i was off rarely for five straight days, wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday and sunday. i talked to a lot of people, and people are just shocked at the idea about two things, that donald trump made comments that he doesn't want to go after hillary necessarily and, two, that he might pick mitt romney to be his secretary of state. i just played the comments of mitt romney. i want to get your take on why you think it would be a bad idea. >> well, let me say i think that if the president-elect really for some reason wants romney, he simply needs to understand in advance there is an enormous base that wanted to drain the swamp, and they see romney as the swamp. they will not understand. i mean he either has to decide he's willing to accept a very large part of his base being
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totally upset and feeling betrayed and alienated or he's got to figure out a pretty good explanation. i can't quite imagine the introductory speech where president-elect trump explains why mitt romney makes any sense as secretary of state. so i think it is an interesting situation. i don't know why he's letting it drag out the way it is. i gather they're going to meet again tomorrow, and it is his prerogative as president-elect to pick who he wants. but he should understand that folks who are speaking out, whether that's mike huckabee or you or kellyanne conway or me, we're really speaking out on behalf of an amazing number of people who come up to us and tell us that they -- or e-mail us and say they cannot understand. i think it will be a huge mistake to betray that base on behalf of somebody who -- this is not a team of rivals.
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there was nobody in lincoln's cabinet who was a bitter, unending opponent all the way through the general election. no one. >> right. >> so this is a totally phoney comparison. >> i think the things that he said -- >> i think it will be a significant mistake. >> he supported rubio in florida, kasich in ohio, admiral mullins in utah, said he was a racist, misogynist fraud, huckster, liar, everything horrible you can say. i say this as somebody who thinks in 2012 if romney won he would have been a much better president obviously than obama, i believe he would have been. this doesn't work on any level. i just don't see it. i think he is setting himself up for trouble down the road, but, as you said, i guess it will be his decision. but i would -- not that anyone ever listens to me, mr. speaker, but i would strongly urge no on that. there's other qualified people. general petraeus was there today. i happen to be a big supporter of rudy for that position, but, you know, they haven't decided and we'll see which way it goes.
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>> well, let me join you on that for a second. rudy giuliani is the most effective turn-around artist to be a mayor in the united states in my lifetime. he is a straight-shooter. he actually has had business dealings in 80 different countries. he understands the world. anybody who has watched him knows you wouldn't get anybody tougher, both in reforming the state department and in speaking to the world on behalf of america, and i really do hope that they decide in the end that rudy is the right guy to be secretary of state. i think he would do a terrific job. >> we're going to take a break. more with newt gingrich after this. coming up earlier today as i mentioned, general david petraeus met with president-elect trump in new york city. he is reportedly being skrd himself for secretary of the state. also later tonight. >> i think that moment when he said what he said about accepting the results of the election exposed himself as a coward. the alt radical left
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mainstream media hypocrisy is exposed. remember when they were freaking out about donald trump's comments about accepting election results? we'll check in with monica crowley, anthony scaramucci. also an 18-year-old somali refugee accused of carrying out a violent attack at ohio state university, and tim toe bow tonight on "hannity."
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♪ this is a fox news alert. i'm kelley wright. terrorism suspected in monday's attack at on high owe state university campus. 11 people were injured when a somali-born student plowed his car into them and went on a stabbing spree. the suspect shot to death was
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identified as adbul razaq ali artan, a student at the school. the cities of gatlinburg and pigeon forge in tennessee are being evacuated due to a massive wildfire. the tennessee emergency management agency says 30 structures in gatlinburg are on fire, including a 16-story hotel. ee vac yuy reportedly suffered burns. the fire is burning dangerously close to dollywood. breaking news out of columbia where a plane carrying 81 people including a brazilian soccer team has crashed. there are reports of survivors being rescued. >> i was with him about an hour. he basically walked us around the world. showed a great grasp of a variety of the challenges out there, and some of the opportunities as well. so very good conversation and we'll see where it goes from here. >> general david petraeus earlier today after he met with president-elect trump in new
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york city. he is rumored to be in the running for secretary of state. we continue with former speaker of the house, fox news correspondent new gingrich. he has a lot of people to choose from. again, i think rudy has to be there, certainly general petraeus. it is an interesting example. he paid a price for a very tiny, insignificant -- especially compared to hillary -- issue involving private information, confidential information. this raises the question -- >> when david petraeus -- >> yeah, go ahead. >> i was going to say david petraeus is a remarkable leader, has had enormous experience and brings a lot. but let me also mention, if you want to look beyond rudy -- and i don't particularly -- but ambassador bolton would do a stunningly good job. he understands the state department. he knows how it needs to be fixed. he has the toughness to fix it. i think you could find 10 or 15 or 20 people who could do the job, any one of whom would be
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dramatically better than mitt romney. >> yeah. well, i tend to agree. but what about the issue of hillary clinton? i would say to donald trump if anyone would listen to me, i would say, mr. trump, it is not your decision. you can say that you wish the clintons the best, but the rule of law, doesn't it have to be followed? wouldn't it be the decision of the new attorney general and the justice department whether or not laws were broken? and we can't have a two tiered justice system, we have to have equal justice under the law? >> sure. look, i think the best road forward -- because you do have all of these -- some inherent sense that there might be somehow inappropriate political motivations. the best road forward would be for the new attorney general, jeff sessions when he is approved, to appoint a genuinely independent person, probably a former federal judge, somebody that is widely regarded as above political partisanship and have that person coordinate what is
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both an fbi and an internal revenue service investigation of the clinton foundation and of the e-mail scandals. but i think it would be wrong for the president to directly intervene in the justice system, either to help somebody or to hurt somebody. america has to be about the rule of law, not the rule of politicians. and so i would hope that -- it is fine for president-elect trump to say he personally has no ill will, but it would not be fine for him to say, therefore, he has personally going to exonerate the clintons and all of their staff and all of the other people that were involved. i don't think he has that kind of power, nor in a healthy, free society should he. >> and in fairness, even if you wanted to say move on, well, barack obama would have the opportunity just like gerald ford pardoned richard nixon for crimes committed and that may have been committed. i mean the power of the pardon
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is absolute. so president obama has the opportunity if he wants to give a pardon to the clintons, he could do that, right? >> he could, although he would also have to include a bunch of other people because, remember, there were other folks at risk in this thing, huma abedin for example or cheryl mills. there are a number of people at risk. but the founding fathers deliberately gave the president an extraordinary ability to pardon people, and they thought it was a very important tool in a healthy society precisely because they didn't want to see people politically persecuted for some reason. so if president obama wanted to do that, that would be his power, his right to do it. whether or not the clintons would, in fact, accept that kind of grant, because it also would have to include former president bill clinton, which carries with it in a sense some kind of symbol of guilt, think that's something they and their lawyers would have to work through. certainly president obama could do that. that would be totally
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legitimate. for that matter, president-elect trump once he is sworn in could do the same thing. the question is, is that really good for america? do we want america to see if you're powerful enough and you have good enough connections that you're above the law? i think that's the grave danger of the obama justice department -- >> i agree. >> and i would hate to see it -- i would hate to see it carried forward to the trump administration. >> i have 30 seconds left. you met with donald trump in new york last week, and you want a position to help outside of the administration. did you talk specifically about that and can you tell us anything about it? was it offered to you? >> well, look, all i can say is we had a great conversation. he i think is really on top of his game. he is really leaning forward. he understands how big the job is, and we talked about strategic planning and the need to have somebody to look at the entire system, not just the presidency or not just one department. i think he's comfortable with
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that. and he indicated that he would be very supportive of my doing that. >> all right, mr. speaker, good to see you. thanks for being with us. up next right here on "hannity." >> i think that moment when he said what he said about accepting the results of the election exposed himself as a coward. >> all right. remember when the alt-left mainstream media, they were losing their minds during the campaign because trump wouldn't vow to accept the election results until the election was over? what a turn of events. monica crowley, anthony scaramucci here with reaction. plus an 18-year-old somali refugee who had permanent legal status here in the u.s., suspect of plowing his car into pedestrians at ohio state university earlier today. he also attacked people with a butcher knife. geraldo rivera, sebastian gorka weigh in. the one and only tim tebow in the studio tonight, straight ahead. is. to get 60 sheets of drywall into my small van, i invented the fold-o-matic 5000.
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mainstream media, the hypocrisy once again on full display. remember during the campaign, donald trump wouldn't say for certain if he would accept the election results until after the american people actually voted and the media, they went nuts. take a look. >> i think this is a death blow for donald trump. i think he had a strong first hour, sounding like a more conventional republican. i think which was good news for supporters, good news if you were looking for him to kind of expand his support, and then this. it undermines our dem okocracy. outside traditions. >> he gave the impression last night maybe he doesn't care what the process is. to me he showed no respect for one of the foundational parts of the american political system. >> i think that moment when he said what he said about accepting the results of the election exposed himself as a coward. >> is hillary a coward?
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where is the outrage now? here with reaction, author of number two "new york times" best seller "hopping over the rabbit hole." anthony scaramucci. fox news correspondent monica g. this is a little like taking candy from a baby, showing what colluding, phoney, fake news hypocrites these people are. >> yeah, i heard one comment, i think it was bone schieffer saying, well, mr. trump has shown no respect for the media and this institution where we're supposed to keep him and others in government accountable. maybe he will show them respect when they show him respect, and they cover him in an objective, fairway. that sounds like a good deal. >> the report i got when he had the media in there and he went, liars, you're phoney. he called them out. we had one person in the room that cried when i got elected, that happened to moderate a debate. you know, it was great. add wikileaks and all of the discoverys there, the media is
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fake. >> it is going to get worse, sean, that's the problem, because they were so wrong about this thing their move is to double down on the situation. jill stein has no shot, secretary clinton has no shot. the recount is really a publicity stunt and it is designed to garner fundraising for jill stein. this is her last moment of relevancy, on the way to irrelevancy. what i will say about our campaign, i will say about the president-elect, is that he would have accepted the result if he thought that they were fair. >> that's what he said. >> and that's all it was. >> and they know that the results are fair. and president obama, you have to give him credit, monica, he called secretary clinton and said, you have to concede the race. 15 minutes after that call she made the call to the now president-elect. it is over, sean. >> here is the thing -- >> it is a sad thing for them. >> there is no evidence. this is sort of -- i think newt had a good analogy. it is like let's go to mars and talk about martians, because this is a conspiracy. >> remember, there's something
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bigger going on here, and to disagree with my good friend anthony it is not over. what they're doing here, they know that they're not going to overturn -- >> delegitimizing. >> it is about delegitimizing his election and then his presidency. they want to -- >> you think he's getting inaugurated, right? >> they're trying to delay the vote in the electoral college as long as they can. remember, the press has an ideologue cal agenda and they're opposed to the president-elect. they want to make it a holy -- >> they want to take it down. they're going to start from today through his entire four years. >> that's right. >> to hurt him and hurt any chance that he has of implementing his acid. >> wel >> -- agenda. >> they're going to ratchet it up now. >> this is why trump should ignore. >> he will be inaugurated on january 20th, he believe it or not? >> 100%. >> that's my point about it being over. >> this is setting a backdrop to
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delegitimize everything he does as president. >> all of the people i was talking about earlier, the ones that need the crayons and the coloring books and the playdoh and the hot cocoa and the aromatherapy, they're going to get angry. that shock and awe is going to become anger and it will be focused on donald trump. the only advice i would say to anybody that supports donald trump is you better be ready for a fight. this is going to get ugly. >> no question. >> he needs to understand, paul ryan is not his friend, mcconnell is not his friends, the democrats are not his friend. >> the "new york times," all of the people he brought into trump tower. >> none of them. >> i think the president-elect understands that very well. >> get a dog, if you want a friend in washington get a dog. >> he also has something that traditional politicians don't have. he's got sort of this protective shield around him because he created an emotional bond with the american people. >> go right to them. >> and so they want to protect him, they view him as an underdog, and they will beat back the mainstream media. >> as long as he stays with his promises. >> that's right.
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and he promised to smash the corrupt system and that included the rigged media. >> he has one other thing, because i get the opportunity to sit in the tower with him. he's got unbelievable instincts on people. >> he does, he really does. >> i will tell you something else, he is a phenomenal listener. >> you're telling me romney is not going to get it then, secretary of state? >> because he is listening to you. i didn't say he acts on everything you say, i said he listens. >> listen, i just want him -- you know what i want. >> he has great instincts. and a great guy, by the way. >> i would love at the end of the day we get all-americans that want jobs, jobs. balance our budget. energy independent. educational sent back to the states. protecting our homeland. it would be a successful presidency if he could do that. >> the refuse new growth will come from the energy side. wait until you see the proposals. end of the day, we have it underneath our feet. >> i agree. i have to run. >> and when the president gets the economy roaring it will silence everybody. >> 18-year-old somali refugee
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program with large numbers of poorly-vetted refugees pouring into your state, without your knowledge, without your support, or without your approval. nobody even knows where people are being placed. a trump administration will not admit any refugees without the support of the local community where they're being placed. >> joining us with reaction, fox news senior correspondent geraldo rivera and author of best seller "defeating jihad" dr. sebastian gorka. geraldo, it goes to the heart of what i've been saying. if you come from a country and culture where men can tell women how to dress and men can tell them whether they can drive or go to school or go to work and guys and lesbians are killed, you know, values that are the antithesis of our values, you can't ascertain whether or not somebody is coming here to advance a caliphate. there's no way to ascertain, is there?
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>> no. well, putting aside that issue just for a second, this guy abdul artan came as a child. he is -- he was 18 years old when he perpetrated -- >> he came 17 years ago and lived in pakistan as well. >> i came at age 11, not with the intent to commit this crime. >> that's seven years ago. >> i think there's a cancer within the somali american community, mostly around the twin cities. you've had 20 young men go from the twin cities back to africa to fight, in the fight i know well. i have covered it, the somali, you know, al shabab, they are an al qaeda, isis like group. they're brutal. this kid though seems to be another one of these self-starting, self-radicalized islamists, checking out this kid in august he wrote a letter to "the lantern," the ohio state -- the buckeye newspaper where he said, he's a muslim and he's worried about praying in public
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because of the attitude toward muslims that the media is portraying. so he must have or he apparently self-radicalized -- >> i don't -- do we know that? you're making a lot of assumptions though. >> here is my main assumption, is if if yyou have a student whs a history of being troubled as he got out with the knife, that is obviously what he did was terrorism. he's obviously radicalized, therefore he is a radical islamic terrorist. a lone, amateur radical islamist terrorist. i believe that to be the case in this instance. >> and that's the risk that america takes in we're taking people from countries with values that contradict our own. apparently it is reported he spent time in pakistan, dr. gorka. >> look, can't we just set son some son -- jet son some of the phrases geraldo used, radicalized, lone
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wolf and troubled. i'm fed up as these people treated as the victims. already we have a local reporter saying they have no idea what the motivation is. this is exactly the same as the 2013 attack on lee rigby in london, a man run down by two jihadis, and then they tried to decap tate him on the streets of england. nobody should be surprised at this. the obama administration has allowed 50,000 somali refugees into the country in the last eight years. you cannot effectively vet people from places like somalia or active war zones. this is something we will see happen again and again and again if we lose -- if we use phrases like lone wolf and radicalized. this is clearly an individual who from preliminary reports chose this lifestyle and to skill his fellow americans, and this will not be the last attack on u.s. soil, sean. >> all right. geraldo, we have to have you
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♪ welcome back to "hannity." so former nfl quarterback, now professional baseball player tim tebow out with a brand-new book called "shaken, discovering your true identity in the midst of life's storms." in it he writes about some of the most challenging times in his career and how his faith helped him through us, and joining us in the studio. how you been? >> thanks for having me. >> you say in the book just because you have faith -- and i'm a christian, probably not as good as you. >> it is not about being good. that's the great thing about christianity. it is not what we do, it is about what he did. >> i know. i'm sorry, i know. in all honesty, i love you have been so outspoken with your faith. i think you've been punished for it. like i don't understand these teams. if you were on a team, everybody
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in the stand has tebow shirts on. i mean it is crazy, right? >> well probably will be a few of them. >> i was mad at my jets for not using you better. >> yeah, that one didn't work out too well, i got to be honest. >> you told the story when you got called in by the patriots, you were there and you went to coach belichick, who i admire a lot and said, hey, i got a million dollar offer for one day's work, and he said, don't do it. tell the story. >> well, you know, i wanted to be respectful because i needed to be a teammate, i needed to fall in line and, you know, stay under the radar and so i was respectful of him. that's something we talked about the day, you know, i signed there. so i went in to him with the presentation, hey, this is what they want me to do, something i would do but what do you think. he said, i would appreciate it if you turn it down, i said yes, sir, no problem. >> three weeks later? >> i got cut from the team. i don't regret it or i'm not bitter at him. it was an amazing opportunity for me more than anything.
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i was disappointed because i thought, hey, i'm going to learn from tom brady, the best to ever do it. >> he's great. >> he is. and then he'll retire and i'll play for coach bell check and we will win these super bowls and it will be amazing. you know what? then i get cut from the team. i remember flying home to jacksonville that day, sitting on the edge of my bed, i have no home, no car, no one wants me to do what i want to do. this book is written for times where it feels like everything is shaken, what do i do, what do i hold on to, what is my foundation. and so many times in life we feel like we're defined by certain things, our identity is found in certain things and what happens when those things crumble? what happens when you're an nfl player and that goes wrong? what happens when you find your identity in a relationship and it goes bad? what happens when you find your identity in a job and lose it? that's what this book is about. the goal is if you finish it with your head high, knowing god has an awesome plan for your
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life, you matter and you're important and that's a bigger identity than anything the world can offer. >> i know you're trying with the mets. you got the first pitch and knocked it out of the park, the first pitch. what is that? that's crazy. >> yeah. not quite, but, i tell you what, i got a little lucky on that one. that was fun. >> but you really did well. i noticed the end of your season you did really well. so what is your plan? hopefully to continue? >> continue training and then spring training and figure out where they want me to go and take it from there. it is cool and a blessing that i get to pursue two sports i loved since i was four years old and play both and have a lot of fun. >> listen, we wish you the best. >> thanks, sean, i appreciate it. >> the book is awesome and you're a great example for kids. i know a lot of athletes, it seems the more controversial, the more notoriety they get from kids but you're able to bring another side, which is your faith. >> that's the awesome thing about sports, all you do is win or lose a game or score touchdowns or sit home runs
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people forget about that, it doesn't matter. but if you can transcend whatever sport you're playing to impact people's lives, to put a smile on their face, then you're doing something that matters. >> how many lives did you save since you've been playing baseball. >> did i don't know. i've been there to support people. >> one guy on a plane, one guy in the stands. if i have a heart attack -- don't, forget it, let me go. i'm coming home, elizabeth. don't know if you remember that sitcom. tim tebow, good book. >> thank you. >> up next, important question of the day that has to do with hillary and elections. straight ahead. ♪ oh, that's lovely... so graceful. the corkscrew spin, flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in motion. and there it is, the "baby bird".
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be sure to tune in tomorrow at 10:00, florida senator marco rubio, laura ingraham among our guests. that's all the time we have this evening. we will see you back here tomorrow night. >> oh good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," the show that the is sworn enemy of lying pomposity, smugness and group think. in a minute we're going to tackle all of those things. but, first, was it an isis-inspired attack? what was it exactly? tonight agents and officers are investigating an ohio state university student's potential ties to terrorism. 11 people are injured on campus today. the attacker was shot dead by a campus cop and another person has died, unfortunately. fox news correspondent mike tobin is gathering more information about this dynamic story about what exactly happened and why. mike, what do you know? >> well, tucker, the attacker has now been identified as