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O'REILLY: Factor "Follow-Up" segment tonight. As we initially 
reported last night, Attorney General Loretta Lynch met with 
President Clinton at the Phoenix Airport on Monday. Because of the 
ongoing federal investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails, that 
meeting has now become an agent problem.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Was it appropriate for you to meet with former 
President Clinton while your agency is in the middle of an 
investigation of his wife's email servers?
LORETTA LYNCH, ATTORNEY GENERAL: Well, I did see the President at 
the Phoenix Airport the other night as I was landing, he was headed 
out. He did come over and say hello and speak to my husband and 
myself and talk about his grandchildren and his travels and things 
like that. So that was the extent of that and no discussions were 
held in any cases or anything of that and he didn't raise anything 
about that either.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
O'REILLY: And joining us now from Phoenix, KNXV, TV anchor 
Christopher Sign who he broke the story. So, first of all, they were 
in a private planes, right? And they were in a hanger, is that what 
happened?
CHRISTOPHER SIGN, MORNING ANCHOR, ABC 15 ARIZONA: Basically in the 
tarmac in a private section of Sky Harbor International Airport 
where a lot of high profile people fly in and out of the airport.
O'REILLY: How did you get on to the fact that they were meeting?
SIGN: I was leaving for the day and got a tip from a trusted source 
and naturally you could think my jaw dropped. I trust this person. 
Took the information. Had a private meeting with my management at 
the studios here in Phoenix. We then went after a second source for 
that. They both had the exact same information. Neither one of these 
sources knew each other. We then had the information. We were armed 
with the information and took that to the news conference and we 
were already prepared to go with the story even before we asked the 
Attorney General if, indeed she met with the former president.
O'REILLY: Okay. So, from my understanding, the Attorney General was 
landing or had just landed and Mr. Clinton was already in Phoenix 
and he knew she was coming in on a private plane. And he wanted to 
wait to chat with her and then he boarded her plane and they had the 
conversation. Is that how it went down?
SIGN: That's right. That's right. She, as a matter of fact, landed 
on time. He and his entourage were running late according to my 
sources. They then make the decision they meaning the President's 
team, former President's team. They wait for her to land. She 
arrives. Some people step off of her plane. The former president 
steps in to her plane. They then speak for 30 minutes privately. The 
FBI there on the tarmac instructing everybody around no photos, no 
pictures, no cell phones, he then gets off the plane, gets on his 
own plane, he deports, she continues on with her planned visit.
O'REILLY: Okay. Why was the President in Phoenix, do we know?
SIGN: To be honest with you, we have no idea. And the Attorney 
General, as a matter of fact, she said they talked about him playing 
golf. At this very moment as I'm talking to you, I have reached out 
to several sources, those with intimate knowledge of his movements 
because they work with these dignitaries when they come into 
Phoenix, not one so far has said that he played golf. I'm not saying 
that he didn't play golf. I'm just saying I have yet to confirm that 
he played golf.
O'REILLY: Yes. We don't know what he was doing. All right. Well, the 
appearance of impropriety is the story here. And good work, Mr. 
Sign. Excellent work. You and your station.
SIGN: I appreciate it.
O'REILLY: Very good. Very good. And we appreciate you. Thank you.
SIGN: Yes, sir.
O'REILLY: With us now here in New York City, Democratic strategist 
Mark Hannah, author of the book "The Best Worst President." Now, as 
we discussed last night. Just the appearance of this meeting is 
disturbing, is it not?
MARK HANNAH, DEMOCRATIC STRATEGIST: A lot of people in the 
Democratic Party are upset with the optics of it, sure.
O'REILLY: What does that mean?
HANNAH: It means that it doesn't look good. But when you consider 
what Bill Clinton does. In this -- I reached out to somebody who he 
works with him closely. And this is a courtesy he extends to members 
of Congress, foreign dignitaries, all cabinet.
O'REILLY: I'm not so much worried about him.
HANNAH: No. He met with Ted Cruz on the tarmac a couple weeks ago.
O'REILLY: All right. Ted Cruz -- investigating his wife.
HANNAH: Common occurrence.
O'REILLY: We all know --
HANNAH: Board the plane.
O'REILLY: It is on his side. He is a very social man. Gregarious. 
And, you know, what he does doesn't concern me in this juncture. But 
the Attorney General has to know.
HANNAH: Well, she knows that there is an investigation going on, for 
sure.
O'REILLY: And she has to know when the husband, a powerful man of 
his own right of the subject to the investigation enters a private 
plane alone.
HANNAH: Right. She also --
O'REILLY: And stays with her for 30 minutes, not hi, how are you.
HANNAH: Right. She also is paying a courtesy call to the former 
president of the United States. It's not an easy thing to wave that.
O'REILLY: But here is what she should have done in my opinion. You 
get off your plane. You walk on to the tarmac, you greet him.
HANNAH: Right.
O'REILLY: You talk with him in full view of everyone for two or 
three minutes and then you go on your way.
HANNAH: Both these people have security details. Loretta Lynch has 
the FBI around her. Bill Clinton still has the secret service.
O'REILLY: So what? They're standing on the tarmac with them.
HANNAH: But they both know that the news of this is going to get 
out.
O'REILLY: No they didn't.
HANNAH: All sorts of witnesses that know what is happening.
(CROSSTALK)
Secret service agent just wrote a book --
O'REILLY: This reporter broke the story. A local reporter. The 
National Media had no idea.
HANNAH: Right.
O'REILLY: Let's get back just to this. You say that some Democrats 
are upset about the meeting, correct?
HANNAH: Right. It gives fuel to the fire of all the conspiracy 
theorists.
O'REILLY: Yes. Does it not? Sure it does.
HANNAH: It does.
O'REILLY: So, what should, in your opinion, Attorney General Loretta 
Lynch do recuse herself? I don't know how you possibly do that as 
the prosecuting attorney for the United States.
HANNAH: I think people have kind of a comical sort of understanding 
of how involved she is in this. This investigation is being led by 
career FBI agents and investigators.
O'REILLY: But she has to bring charges.
HANNAH: You know, many of them are probably Republican but they 
don't see the world like you and I, Bill through the political lens.
O'REILLY: She has to bring the charges and it has nothing to do with 
the FBI.
HANNAH: Prove whether something is lawful or not lawful and with a 
high profile investigation like this. You better be sure if those 
FBI agents, if they don't take -- if Loretta Lynch doesn't take 
their recommendation you know you're going to have a couple that go 
rogue and talk to politics.
O'REILLY: If Loretta Lynch doesn't take their recommendation, the 
FBI, everybody should know that she will be impeached. Okay? She 
will be impeached.
HANNAH: I suspect she will take the recommendations.
O'REILLY: She will. She will. But if it comes back and this is bad 
for Hillary Clinton. Hillary Clinton should be mad about this. If it 
comes back that Hillary Clinton isn't going to be charged, the FBI 
says there isn't enough evidence, why does Hillary Clinton want a 
tainted case? She just wants to say good, I'm glad, so this is bad 
for her.
HANNAH: It's bad optic, no question.
O'REILLY: Bad everything.
HANNAH: It gives fire to the conspiracy theorists.
O'REILLY: Yes. I got that.
HANNAH: But you know what? American people from a political 
standpoint don't care. They care about their bank accounts, they 
care about their national security --
O'REILLY: Yes. They care about us.
HANNAH: -- they don't care about Hillary Clinton's emails anymore, 
Bill. They just don't.
O'REILLY: They do. And they care about who is running for president 
and they care about their government being honest. Mr. Hannah, thank 
you.
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