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sun break in a remote region of the french alps. the recovery operation won't be easy. the airbus a-320 was pulverized on impact. wreckage is strewn over several acres of rugged terrain. all 150 people on board are presumed dead. officials must also hunt for clues as to what caused the plane to crash on tuesday morning. investigators say the plane dropped nearly 27,000 feet in eight minutes, but the pilots never issued a distress call. one black box has been retrieved from the wreckage. germany's chancellor is urging the media not to speculate on the possible cause of the tragedy. for now it's being treated as an accident. i'm patricia stark. "hannity" starts now. the road to 2016 has started. >> it's time to get in there. and it's time to start making the case that we've got to change what we're doing. >> texas senator ted cruz is the first to jump in the race.
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but some potential republican opponents are already on his heels. >> we've got to come from the same wing of the party. i guess what makes us different is probably our approach as to how we would make the party bigger. >> kentucky senator rand paul is here. iran supreme's leader caught on tape saying death to america. why is the obama administration negotiating with him? you won't believe what was seen on spring break this year. "hannity" starts right now. we're going to have a live report about the passenger plane crash in the french alps in a few minutes. but first, the road to 2016 has officially begun, for the very latest on how the republican field is shaping up we turn to campaign carl cameron standing by shocker of all, in new hampshire. >> concord, new hampshire.
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we're in the little-known snow shoe club which has entertaining some political candidates here in new hampshire. outside of concord. earlier tonight, john kasich, the governor of ohio had an event with a number of republicans. he's making his first trip to new hampshire as a potential 2016 presidential candidate. it comes here we are in the north woods of new hampshire, outside of concord, and yesterday was virginia where ted cruz was entering the race officially. at lynchburg, a very big move, a billion dollars move for him. it really has begun to define the parameters of the republican debate. ted cruz wants to set himself up as the sort of arbiter of what the true conservative principles are. he talked about squishy and mushy republicans. and what many believe to be the followers of jeb bush. here in new hampshire, the bush name is not a big help. ted cruz of texas texans haven't particularly fared well in the granite state.
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ted cruz has a lot of problems with the social conservative policy issues. the live or die state has a lot of independence here in new hampshire. sometimes the agenda has put subordinate to the economics. here in new hampshire there is no sales nor income state. has neither of those two things. john kasich is coming here today, really opens the minds of the politics and eggs breakfast, where he was basically telling people to eat their peas saying i'm not going to pander and tell you things you want to hear i'm going to tell you some things that you need to hear. we know that in new hampshire iowa, and south carolina, the first three early states can really determine who's going to be winning the race. and april 7th, the next candidate comes in, that's going to be kentucky senator rand paul. marco rubio is expected to come in after that. all three of these states are going to be tremendously important. social conservativism in iowa. it's an open primary here.
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that sometimes means democrats can make republican primaries and vice versa. and on to south carolina which is a close primary. it has a lot of social conservatives, and highest population per capita of retired military in the country. those three states give you a good idea of who they're going to nominate. >> we haven't heard a lot about ohio governor john kasich. do you think it's likely he gets in? or he's just feeling things out? >> one of the things that kasich did today that was noticed by voter after voter in new hampshire is he told them things that they were surprised and not expecting. things like, i'm not against common core, because in ohio, we have the program, but we make our own standard. it's not the federal government. he called it an internet means. sort of a fabrication of folks working the web too late at night. he talked about how immigration, he doesn't believe 11 million people are going to be driven to the mexican border and told to go home. in the conservative part of the
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voting population in the early states, immigration reform doesn't go over particularly well. sometimes the path to legal status is called that. common core is not popular. yet john kasich was defending it. at the same time his record in ohio is remarkable. he was reelected land year in a landslide, a 30-point victory over the democrat in ohio. ohio is the premier general election battleground state in the country. for a republican governor to be running there, it could be good for the republican party to win the buckeye state. he balanced the budget in his state. the last time that the u.s. government's federal budget was balanced, it was john kasich who wrote it, with bill clinton and newt gingrich. he also has a mouth. he can be pretty brash. he tells people what he thinks. that impressed voters today, but it could turn off voters and work to backfire. >> sounds like a talk show host to me. we'll be checking in throughout the campaign. thanks for being with us.
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>> you bet. yesterday, kentucky senator rand paul said republicans in order to grow the party should not just toss out, quote, red meat. instead, he said members of the gop should offer something, quote intellectually enticing. here to explain more, the man himself, kentucky senator rand paul. senator, good to see you. >> thanks, sean. thanks for having me. >> you said that. you also said you didn't see all of ted cruz's speech. it was interpreted in the media that was your comment about his speech. have you had a chance to watch it yet? >> i think it was more a comment in general. that i like to say my approach is one where i try to make the appeal towards the bill of rights, and take it to a lot of audiences that really haven't listened to republicans before. so my goal over the last couple of years has been to take a consistent defensive liberty, but to take it to new places where it hasn't been heard, in hopes we can get a bigger party, a more national party. so i've been to howard, i've been to the urban league, i've been to the naacp i've been to
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berkley, trying to broaden the people and the amount of people that i bring in and not just toss out things that may well inflame the situation, and excite certain people, but might turn off other people. i put up my record as being as conservative as anybody if not more conservative than anybody in the congress. >> to be clear, i think that's a good idea, by the way. i think reaching out to different groups, that's a good idea for any candidate. i think they should go anyplace, anywhere and ask people for their vote my opinion. but you aren't referring to anybody in particular. >> i think more in general in contrasting approaches, and with anyone out there, and trying to say that the way you win elections, you're going to have a bigger party, but you can do it without diluting your message and sticking to your guns and sticking to your principles. >> we had senator cruz on. when you announce, we'll give you an hour on this program. he talked about a flat tax. he talked about eliminating the irs.
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he talked about choice in education. securing our borders. he talked about choice in health care. and reforming the health care. he went to very specific items which i think also every candidate should do. i know you've been doing it as well, right? >> yeah. like i say, ted cruz and i come from the same wing of the party. so sometimes you'll have two very conservative two senators who support the constitution. you have to look for nuances of a difference between the two. and one of those might be winnability. when you look at polling right now, you'll find that nobody in the republican party does better against hillary clinton than myself. i think that's because we've tried very hard to pick up independent vote and voters who haven't been voting republican, and frankly, that's how you win elections. >> i was really glad to see and i frankly think more in the republican party should go after your comments about hillary clinton, and the clinton foundation, and where they have accepted money from, countries that they stone people to death
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for adultery, imprison people for adultery, that you would think someone would be standing up for women's rights and accepting bribes. do you think that was given for specific purpose for buying influence, from saudi arabia, uae and oman and other places? >> a place like saudi arabia will imprison a rape victim -- they gave 70 lashes for a rape victim for being in a car with a man who was not her husband while she was being raped. that is so unconscionable, that hillary clinton should return that money. the thing is why would a country that lives with stone age barbarism like that why would they give money to hillary clinton, or to the clinton foundation unless they were buying influence. why would they give it if hillary clinton is supporting opposite policies. the thing is that there are a lot of unsavory characters.
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when they hand out money, i think by the millions, you have to wonder why hillary clinton would accept it. and why, frankly, she won't return it. >> hypocrisy. we look forward to your announcement. can you give us the date yet? >> coming up soon. and i keep seeing on the internet april 7th. so it might be. i don't know. i think it's coming soon. >> you might want to have somebody on your staff you might want to talk about that have a meeting about that or something. all right, senator. >> all right. thanks. >> senator rand paul joining us now with more reaction, fox news contributor, karl rove, and doug schoen. have either of you decided who you prefer for the republican nomination? karl, have you decided who you like? >> no. and i'm not going to tell you when i do. >> all right. i've not decided. i'm genuinely undecided. anybody you like? >> i'm willing to tell you, i think jeb bush is far and away the best candidate that the republicans could nominate. and ted cruz would be hillary
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clinton's best news. she's got. >> i'm not sure you're right there. for a lot of different respects. karl, let me go to you for the republican side. let's talk in brackets now, sweet 16. you've got, what, an evangelical vote. social conservatives. a tea party vote. a libertarian wing, all part of a republican coalition. you've got people that are fiscally conservative, socially liberal. where do the candidates fit into the brackets? >> i don't think it's as simple as those four. you've got full spectrum conservatives who are national defense conservatives and economic conservatives. you've got main street republicans who are more interested in small business, and not in wall street. it's a much more complex figure than -- >> but you can -- evangelical votes is a big vote. tea party vote, a big vote. you've got more libertarians big vote. i'm talking about the big factions that exist as part of the coalition.
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>> yeah, well, there are lots more -- my point is there are a lot more big factions. let's look at it from this perspective. what is ted cruz attempting to do. he went to liberty university to lay a claim on the social conservatives. he was not elected as a social conservative. he was elected primarily as a tea party senate candidate. but he's doing that because he's looking at iowa and realizing her's toward the back of the pack and he's got to make a move, and he made a very smart move bay saying, look, if i go to liberty, it will show me as a social conservative. half of the caucusgoers in 2012 were self-identified social conservatives. it was a comfortable thing for him. he talked about his faith, hi father's faith. he did so in front of an enthusiastic crowd. we'll see how it goes from here. i thought it was a very smart move to go to liberty. several years ago he actually showed up there. he actually showed up there. unlike you a couple of years ago. i know, because i had to sub for
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you. i was a very poor sub for hannity. >> i spoke there about three weeks ago. it was before the complication. what do you think in terms of when you break down, if ted cruz is more part of the tea party wing, and he's going for more of the evangelical bracket, and maybe he'll try to pull from the libertarian, it seems like a smart strategy to me. >> it's a smart strategy but right now i think people like scott walker and marco rubio are well ahead of him as well as rand paul. i don't underestimate his chances. the republican electorate as karl suggests is a very conservative evangelical one. but i think ted cruz is -- >> who grabs the bigger portion of the evangelical vote? because he made a good point last night, that 50% of evangelicals didn't turn out in 2012. >> i don't know. that is a big question. >> what do you karl? that's a pretty significant amount of people staying home. >> well, look two things. first of all, there are other
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social conservatives in the race who are going to have claim in iowa. rick santorum and mike huckabee both who have done well in iowa in the past. we've got to be careful about the stay home thing. i heard if we only had more conservatives come out. they went from 29% in 2000 to 35% in 2012. and rather than there being fewer conservatives who turned out in 2012 even though the electorate dropped from 131.1 million in 2008 to 129.3 million in 2012, there are 681,000 more conservatives who turned out in 2012 as opposed to 2008, because they're an increasing share of the electorate. we've got to be a little bit careful about this. we've got to as a party that we've got to recognize what reagan did. the people who stayed home in 2012 tended to be middle class, working class whites, who aren't a member of either party and are drawn by the candidate.
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and that's where the smart candidates are going to be thinking about how do i not only do this in the primary in such a way that i can win, but how can i demonstrate that same kind of appeal reagan had to reach outside our party. >> i think this year right now is wide open. i don't think anybody knows how this is going to play out. >> with a divided republican field, the best news hillary could get more republicans more difference on issues. >> she's not as likable as her husband. >> compared to the republicans, she's doing fine. we'll have a live report about the passenger plane crash in the french alps. iran's leader is chanting death to america. covering spring break in florida. it's worse than last year. we'll explain straight ahead. when heartburn comes creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue
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last thursday in a message to the iranian people president obama praised iran's supreme leader for his commitment not to build a nuclear weapon. the goodwill does not appear to be mutual, because on saturday the supreme leader called for death to america. oh, really? watch this. >> of course death to america. lieutenant colonel ralph peters from the heritage foundation. and nile gardner with us. colonel peters i can't fathom how we are in this position. he's calling on the very same day that john kerry is telling us, oh we're right on the verge
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of a deal, the president addressing the iranian people, and the guy making the deal with is talking about death to america. what part of this -- maybe i'm just naive, and maybe i just take him too literally. what part of this am i not understanding? >> obama is adrift in a stormy strategic sea. and the only piece of -- he has this tiny piece of driftwood to cling to. to have a break-through nuclear deal with iran. he'll do anything to get that deal. you know, the white house is trying to play down khomeini's call for death to america over the weekend. but you can't believe a thing this white house says. this is the white house. and the president, sean, who told us that the war on terror was over. putin was in retreat. yemen was a success story. this is a white house that lies to the american people, coddles our enemies.
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and right now, our enemies do not fear the president of the united states, and the people of israel do. that's a sad state of affairs. >> nile, let me go to you. it's kind of amazing to me that the president will rip our ally and friend, israel, and bibi netanyahu, for a fairly innocuous statement about truthful voting patterns on election day, where there were people being bused to the polls, and yet the president just dismisses, you know, there it is, for everybody to see death to america. you know, this is the guy we're going to allow to build a nuclear weapon? this is the guy that the president trusts so much? >> well, it's worrying, sean. and president obama, frankly is advancing a policy of complete weakness and appeasement here. the iranian regime is the world's biggest terrorism and barbaric regime. it threatens every week to wipe israel off the map. we have to take these kind of
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threats seriously. we heard these kind of threats made in the 1930s by adolph hitler's brutal dictatorship. people at that time didn't take those warnings seriously. we have to believe exactly what the iranian regime is threatening here. president obama's entire approach is extraordinarily weak-kneed terribly naive, and while appeasing america's enemies, he's kicking america's allies in the teeth. especially israel. he's done it to poland, a newspaper of u.s. allies on the world stage. >> if you see video, either on the history channel, american hero channel, of nazi germany, the crowds chanting death to america, colonel peters. looks identical to me. they are the islamic nazis. i think that is a fair equivalent. my question is the liberal talking point in all this is well reagan negotiated an arms deal with the soviet union. isn't the big distinction, the soviets already had nuclear
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weapons? this is about this president allowing the iranians to get nuclear weapons. isn't there a big difference there? >> there are huge differences. at the end of the day the soviet leaders didn't want to die. they were rational. you're dealing now with an iranian leadership, not the entire iranian people, but an iranian people that basically is a shia apocalyptic death cult. we don't know exactly what they're going to do. but if you trust the iranians, you're in big trouble. we've got a president right now who thinks politically in every sphere, the iranians are thinking strategically. the people who think strategically win. but in nazi germany you know, it's ayatollah all the way. but the iranians, if we hadn't taken the teaching of history out of our schools americans would recognize a very dark side version of our 19th century vision. the iranians believe they have a manifest destfully to have a new
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persian shia empire stretching to the mediterranean. they also -- yeah, the caliphate -- well, their version of the caliphate. but they also believe in their version of a monroe doctrine. they want all westerners all foreign powers out of the middle east, and they want to dominate it. shia everyone. >> thank you both for being with us. appreciate it. coming up, ansley erhardt spent the weekend at panama city beach in florida. she's back with this year's spring break report that will leave you stunned far worse than last year. we'll explain. ansley erhardt t t t t this is a fox news alert. i'm patricia stark. so far, one black box has been rereefed but the cause of the crash remains unknown.
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the jetliner was coming from spain and heading to dusseldorf. all 150 people on board are presumed dead. in other news, president obama is agreeing to slow the removal of u.s. troops from afghanistan following tuesday's meeting with the new afghan president. 10,000 troops will stay there at least until the end of the year. the original plan would have cut that number in half. the president says it won't stop him from ending the war before he leaves office. i'm patricia stark and "hannity" will be back after the break. just a ram 3500 that, head to head, can out-tow ford's f-350 by more than one and a half tons. get more facts at ramtrucks.com
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last year, our own ansley erhardt went down to panama city florida, to check out spring break for your kids. this year, we heard the city council had made some changes as a result of the program, in order to curb some of the out-of-control partying. so we sent ansley back to see what effect if any, these new
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rules would have. did they work? well, you judge for yourself. >> we are back! in panama city beach! all these spring breakers are here. we're here to expose what they're doing. what have you all seen at spring break this year? >> wild stuff. >> i've seen people smoking i've seen people doing plenty of stuff on the beach. >> i've seen sexual intercourse on the beach. >> did you stop it? did you help the girl? >> no, she was clearly enjoying it. >> people come down, they have a bunch of people with them. they just go crazy. >> i saw a girl snort cocaine off a guy's butt. >> hey, baby! woo!
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>> when i was at spring break there was alcohol. but i heard it's gotten worse. there's drugs and guns. wait, what's this? he's smoking more wan a. what have you seen at spring break? >> what have we not seen at spring break. >> i'm drunk. >> it's awesome. i've been talking to girls. i made out with six girls. >> what time did you start drinking today? >> like 11:00 when i got up. >> it's spring break in panama! >> they told me to bring it down here for spring break and give it away. >> i've seen girls kissing girls, guys kissing guys. >> you do what you got to do! >> i've seen sex on the beach. in front of thousands of people. >> what did the crowd do?
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>> the crowd turned up. >> i couldn't find a port-a-potty. >> you went to the bathroom on the beach? >> not the beach. i'm classy. >> the most cutest girl i ever met in my life. >> i'm too old for you. >> hey, don't worry. hey, for love? we have no age. >> let me ask you something. are your parents okay with you being here? >> my parents? >> oh! >> more "fox & friends" -- did she say -- >> i said, don't you care what your parents will think when they see this on sean "hannity's" show? she said blank my parents. >> so one thing we can't show is that our cameras were there, and
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many girls were exposing themselves, thinking this is like girls gone wild. >> right before i came on set we had to cut something out of the story, because we felt -- we made a judgment call it may be a little too explicit. there was a lot we couldn't show. >> a lot of the girls pull up their tops no problems. >> that's innocent now. >> all right. and you told me when you got back, compared to last year that you couldn't walk one foot on that beach without smelling pot. >> yeah. pot now is -- the police were telling us there's now heroin on the beach. we saw a guy get arrested for a big bag of molly. a guy arrested with a big bag of marijuana. i was smelling marijuana, and i look down and this guy has a big joint in his hand. police said this is a big problem. drug dealers know to change one little molecule, they won't be able to detect it on a drug test. they're changing molecules in drugs and selling them to the kids. >> the mayor came out and they knew we were coming down we invited her on the program and
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she thought she was really clever and said, we're not going to have any access to elected officials. but we do have access to a council member. we went out with the sheriff for a ride-along and there were multiple drug busts, including a molly bust and marijuana bust. >> we had a few arrests last year. but every time we drove down the strip, there was someone in a cop car. >> you can see these people are wasted, they're hammered, all day and all night it goes on. but you also saw people and heard from the sheriff that some of these girls are being molested. >> let me tell you -- >> sexual assaults. >> calculated sexual assault. i ran into a girl in the airport, i asked her if i could interview her at the airport. she said they came around her, one of the guys untied her bikini top. when she went to cover up, she dropped her bag. they ran off with her wallet with her cell phone her license. thankfully the hotel had a copy of her license and that's how she got through security. >> we talked about this last
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year. there are all these people that come, they bring in the drugs. these are older people not there for spr break. the hundred-milers they call it. they come in with the drugs. with all of these things for the kids. do these kids have any idea where these drugs are coming from? >> i said do you think those were the hundred-milers that assaulted you? she said absolutely. these guys were like 40 years old. they were way out of college. it's 1,000 miles. we had people from new york, people from the midwest, from missouri who were coming in. >> so the average parent, what do you tell them about what's really happening here? >> i don't want to be a fuddy-duddy. i went to spring break i went to panama city one weekend in college. the biggest thing i saw was underage drinking maybe drugs and things like that. but this year, the recent years it's taken to a dangerous level. these kids are doing things that are very dangerous. they're not just drinking the 12-pack. they're drinking -- they have
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big gallons milk jugs full of liquor. they're drinking from the morning all the way to the night, and doing drugs. guys, and hundred-milers thousand-milers are there to take advantage of it. >> worse than last year? >> worse than last year. >> even as a result of the program down there? >> they said we're one beer bottle away from a riot on that beach. it is very scary. >> we're going to come back. we'll continue, ansley will stay with us for more for her spring break coverage investigation.
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you can call me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. more of our spring break velgs. we bring in our panel. ainsley erhardt still with us. chloe is with us, and the author of death of cool. gavin mcginnis back in the house. i want to go back to ainsley. you got a lot of marriage proposals. you had a lot of marriage proposals. >> they were like 22 years old.
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>> it counts. >> you look much younger than you are. >> thank you. >> you told me and i don't know how you're going to clean this up for tv that the most common new thing you saw this year -- go ahead. i'll hand it out to you. >> they take those spray cans of whipped cream, and they spray them on the girls' rear ends, down the -- >> down the -- yeah. jon stewart's going to love this. >> and licks it off. i'm smiling but i really shouldn't. i will tell you i lectured all the girls. >> they're all wasted. >> after i interviewed them, i told them, don't flash. you're going to be 40-year-old women with kids one day and you'll regret this. but they said, seize the moment. let's have fun. >> you said there were girls passed out. >> yes. so we saw two girls passed out and guys were on the ground taking selfies with them. the girls had no idea. they were smacking the girls with the beer bong, the tube. the police officer told us the day before we got there, there was someone a girl passed out
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on the beach, and the boys were taking advantage of her body. and they had video of it. they posted it on twitter. that's how the police officers knew about that. and everyone on the beach was #spring break 2 k 15. you can go on that twitter handle and see some of the obnoxious videos. >> we have the video, we just can't show it and wouldn't show it. but you take a very contrary position in all of this, gavin. >> this is a perfect example of the liberals' cognitive dissidence. they say women are the same as men. when you have that stupid lie in your mind you end up making women more vulnerable. these women are not as strong as men. when you let them go down there, you're a terrible parent. if you let your son go down there, you're a fairly bad parent. but sons are different than daughters. and modern spring break in 2015 -- >> it's about the burst of blood vessels. >> -- even isn't in the same
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universe as spring break ten years ago. >> i kind of agree with him about my daughter over my dead body. that's it. not happening. daddy's not paying for it. >> you are a great dad. i told my parents if you're not going to send me to spring break i'll find my own way there. so i don't think denying your children is going to keep them from partaking in spring break. when i was going to -- >> don't want daddy to pay college tuition? >> maybe scholarship money. seven or eight years ago, i was at spring break. i saw some of these type of things in mexico. you know, in other places. but the thing is we didn't have camera phones then. we didn't have facebook. we didn't have a way to -- >> was it as bad? >> it wasn't this bad. i've never seen anything like the footage that you're showing. it's absolutely shocking. i would be scared. you know what, you did a great job down there. i don't know how you did it. and weren't scared. if i were down there i would be terrified. >> did you see drugs everywhere when you went down? >> i saw drugs. >> did you smell it everywhere?
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>> i've never seen anything like this. this is dangerous. i wouldn't send my children there. what i will say, sean, with the internet and social media, things live on forever. these types of actions will prevent you from getting a job one day. >> exactly. >> of all the people down there that may have thought she was going to be really clever and said no politician would talk to us, wrong. this mayor, we have a politician. and we're going to air that tomorrow. we also west along with the sheriff and we have all of these drug busts. i mean you literally have an army coming in to funnel these drugs into these kids. these kids don't know what they're buying or who they're buying it from. or where the crap came from. >> this is the post-pharmaceutical age. these kids are on adderal, and oxycontin. this is a totally different drug day. back in the '70s and '80s, it was a split. now kids are coming in very familiar with speed heroin, and dma. >> ainsley, not one person you
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interviewed sounded sober to me. >> exactly. yeah. they'd been drinking since 9:00 in the morning. the brave council woman in that city, i want to commend her for this, and the sheriff, they're both talking out about this. they're saying the other people on the council, their campaigns are run by -- >> bought and paid for by the bar owners. >> exactly. there are two huge clubs there. the only one on the council talking about spring break. >> and they don't like this show. >> they don't like either one of us. in fact they made that crystal clear. they kicked us off the beach because they said they owned the beach behind the bars. >> that's public property. >> exactly. we were with a bodyguard. >> they took care of ainsley when she was there. how many marriage proposals? >> as somebody who covers hollywood, there are a lot of celebrities going on spring break this year and posting crazy photos, including patrick schwarzenegger, who is dating miley cyrus -- >> they're posting -- don't the
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kardashians get paid to show up at parties? >> taking body shots off of a girl making it look cool. he's on the cover of every magazine right now for these actions. they're not role models out there. >> hollywood's not the moral compass that our parents need to be following. >> last question to gavin. do you think there's a difference of a parent sending a son or a daughter? >> yes. >> that's kind of a double standard. >> of course it is. we're different. equality is a myth. >> you really want your son -- >> don't be ridiculous. >> that's not a blanket statement. >> this is my comment for that. boys will be boys. that is so archaic. i don't want my sons confront -- i don't want them to even have -- >> one is much more scary than the other. >> when you say that women -- >> it doesn't make women less safe.
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>> that attitude makes women less safe. when you say, boys will be boys, and girls will be girls, they're all the same. no. women are more vulnerable. the most you can do is drill it in -- >> boys are lustful and boys will do things that they shouldn't be doing that they get away with because they don't get a reputation like a woman. that's not fair. >> tell your daughter, you're weak you're vulnerable, you're not a super hero, you're in danger. >> why don't we drill it into our sons not to do it. >> they'll be doing 15 years for these crimes. >> okay. you want to call him fred flintstone and get out? >> i think you should send the same message. >> i agree with you. i don't think you send anybody. >> shut down spring break. tomorrow night ainsley will be back. >> you can ride along tomorrow. >> you'll see these drug busts, massive quantities, molly, drugs, even heroin. and marijuana. all over the place. all these drugs.
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here's a sneak peek at tomorrow. >> you got pot off the street tonight. molly off the street. drug money off the street. is that even scratching the surface? >> not a dent in it. this is a drop in the bucket compared to what's out there. coming up next she said islam is not a religion of peace and in desperate need of radical reform. we'll check in with this woman who has a brand-new book, "why sblaum needs a reformation now." that's straight ahead. shopping online... ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great... ...if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog-walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com. no more calling around. no more hassles. and you don't even have to be a member to start shopping today.
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welcome back to "hannity" my next guess says persecution of people with different faiths is part of an ideology embedded in islam. she says the only way to reform it all is to reform the muslim religion. her brand new book is on book shelves now. ayaan hirsi ali. well kim. >> islam is not a religion of peace. why do you say that? >> it's not a religion of peace now. as a religion you're responsible
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for 70% of all of the blood shed nlt world today then, you cannot be a religion of peace. it could be if we make changes and i'm proposing those. >> i want to bring into politics. hillary clinton takes money from countries like saudi arabia women can't drive, can't be seen in public without male relatives. why would she take money from a country that treats women that way? . >> i want to stay away from politics, but stay out of politics but out of the whole presidential -- >> doesn't that say something? >> in the past, the united states and who was in the white house and congress were alieing ourselves with people who wanted news harm's way saying the
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worst things about the united states of america and that now, we need to change that. >> women in particular are -- women in particular. >> treated like property. >> yes. >> treated horribly. >> yes. >> this is all women under islam? >> if you live in saudi arabia, you can't drive. you can't get out of the house. iran is not any better. any country that applies iwñsharia law, they're anywhere where sharia law is applied as a gay person, christian, jewish people, it's impossible to be free and not fear for your life. >> do you feel most muslims most but not all i keep saying where are the moderate muslims speaking out? there are too few voices. do you think people agree with radical interpretation?
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. >> i think islam moderate is useless. that is why you see three terms, you follow the prophet mohammed, or you become a heretich. whatever label they want to -- >> the penalty is death. >> it is death. there are brave people out there putting their lives on the line to change things from within. >> sou think that -- do you think this is possible? seems to me number that's buy into radialism are high. they take a real literal interpretation of the koran. do they not? >> in 1989 we defeated socialism communism. if you believe in that human story, you'll believe in the human story of islamic
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