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tomorrow night we'll have laura, and brian who is a segment quickly becoming of your favorite. do you have a story you want to hear from brian on. share it on twitter, thanks for watching, i'm megyn kelly. tonight -- >> this is disgusting. >> after an alleged gang rape on the beach numerous shootings, dozens of arrests an out of control behavior -- >> we have got to get control of our beaches. it is not safe for our children. >> will anything be done to reign in spring break in panama city beach, florida? >> it feels like open season on black men in america and i'm outraged. >> this democratic congressman joins us to explain his controversial comments. >> people need to understand that not all officers are crooked, not all officers are racist, bad people. >> and the creator of this viral video is here to speak out against the racial divide in
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america. i am excited that hillary's in the race. >> plus our team ofman i did producers went to hillary's headquarters in brooklyn, new york, to see if they could name one of her accomplishments. >> what should i say? >> hillary's biggest accomplishment? being bill clinton's husband. >> she's the first woman to do something. i forget. >> hannity starts right here, right now. welcome to hannity, new developments tonight out of panama beach city florida where a third suspect named george kennedy has been arrested in connection with with the gang rape of a young woman who was literally recorded lying in a semiconscious state, on the beach, while being assaulted by multiple men and spring breakers were right nearby, they did nothing to stop this vicious attack. now it's clear that spring break in panama city beach has gotten way out of control. since we began our reporting two years ago, we have seen increased drug use, sexual assault, even gun violence, yet, we've been mocked by many for
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our coverage including comedy central's jon stewart you may remember this. >> america's holdoldest monitor, sean hannity, dedicated not one, two, but five different shows. >> drinking, drugs, risky behavior, sometimes with tragic results. >> shortly after filming that piece, that young woman blew out her left butt cheek. >> some might think this is less of a news story and more of a a week running wildly inappropriate footage alongside pundit footage. >> jon, are you laughing now? do you want somebody you know and love to go to panama city beach? we have seven college students shot shot, two weeks ago, many left in critical condition. i wonder if stewart is laughing
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now about the gang rape that occurred on the beach and if jon stewart really thinks i'm a hall monitor and maybe meddling in quote harmless spring break fun after all the dire warnings sadly now have come true. once again today we call the mayor of the city, panama city beach, inviting her to appear on the program. once again no, she never responded. here's the reaction from former nypd detective the death of cool author gavin mcginnis, ainsley earhart, i want to play this video of this girl, and this alleged gang rape. because we're talking about, it's pretty graphic. but if you look right there. that's the guy on top of the girl they now have arrested three people. here's the scary part, look at all of the people around as this is happening. and a video of it, as this girl is getting raped. nobody lifted a finger to help her. we both said this was going to happen. not if, but when, and here we
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are. >> jai, jon stewart, if you're listening this is what we were warning you about. parents if you're listening been this is what we were warning you about. we weren't sitting up here trying to be salacious and gather a news story that wasn't there, the sheriff warned this was going to happen, 49 guns confiscated this year, 18 armed and dangerous individuals 11 sexual assaults, 1,000 arrests, seven people shot, a girl getting raped allegedly -- >> gang raped on the beach. >> on the beach blg filmed they were investigating some guys that were involved in something else they were worried about. >> and she was totally unconscious. totally unconscious. >> everyone thinks she was drugged. that's why she never reported it. >> all these people are around here, and also you reported on this year you went out with some of the sheriff's deputies, and within an hour, you were there for four drug busts. >> absolutely. yeah, we saw molly, we saw marijuana, she said that the lady that was taking us around all night, the captain, she said they're seeing a lot of heroin.
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>> heroin. >> pretty surprising. >> and the molly is not even pure, it's manufactured -- >> synthetic. >> by these people that come from outside. specifically to prey on these kids. >> that's right. >> gavin you came under fire because you said under no circumstances would you allow your daughter to go to this spring break. >> yes. and maybe i should have been stricter with the son -- >> you're a mall monitor, gavin. >> that was in 2014 when it was just very, very bad, then 2015 hit and you shouldn't even send your son down because it had become a thug paradise. and the thing that's so ironic about this is, the left keeps talking about rape culture. and in college campus one in four girls and rolling stone gets a cover story because they think they have something that fits their narrative, then we find exactly what they're talking about. we find stats that are comp troobl one in five we find rape culture where people are ignoring it, but because it's not whites, because it's not mattress, because it doesn't fit their narrative they go not only ignore it but i'm going to
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make fun of you for noticing it. >> you know, sean aye done jon stewart's show a few times for humor, we've made fun of bin laden for security and all that. i'm surprised because this video, we wouldn't be talking tonight if this video wasn't released, but what i'm saying to the parents and everyone out there, this is one video. the girl's unconscious. three guys raped her. i'm saying this is happening so much more with that, if there's no video, you don't know what's happening and they're not reporting it, sean -- >> doesn't remember. >> the statistic that ainsley had really a fraction of the crime that is occurring there. >> we talked to a cop who was frustrated by the lack of reports because everyone seems okay with this. and i link that to all this molly and heroin. you know, ainsley the thing, the broader story that we were telling is the people that come in from outside the community to prey on the kids. also you have the drugs, the violence, and the sex, and it
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was all happening and it was very little the sheriff was telling us that he could do about it. he's doing the best, he doesn't have the manpower. >> when you're out there on the beach it is literally, you saw the video, people are getting -- something could happen to you and you might not notice it, the others are minding their own business or too drunk -- >> and you smell pot everywhere. >> and it's shoulder to shoulder. it is scary. if there's a fight you're in trouble. and so it's just that one area of the beach behind those two megabars. >> the sheriff had been warning, we're one beer bottle thrown from a riot. >> and you know today the mayor came out, she came out with something -- >> she went on cnn. let me play this. the mayor gutless or statement that she came out a quote from last night on cnn. the city council last year did take some stringent actions and made changes, we're meeting with the county commissioner, at some point drafting requirements for next year's spring break. you were given an opportunity
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and you bragged in the papers how nobody's going to speak on this program and talk about it. and it's just so -- >> overwhelmingly crazy. to watch these people looking around, having a good time. and a girl is being raped. >> that is so disgusting. >> you and you, not you, you're not a man i mean would have been something that we would have went over there punched him a couple of times. >> we've noticed by the way. >> thanks. >> but the point is how could these people stand there, watching this unconscious girl getting raped in front of them, nobody lifts a finger. >> that's one that was on video. guarantee you they are scores of others. >> tell me about a situation where liberals the left is saying hey, there's a rape going on and the right's first reaction is to make jokes because they want to have a rape roast and have a one up on the other guys. no that would never happen on this show. we would go, what's going on? you went down there? >> i think stewart's going to come around on this.
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it's a big embarrassment. >> it's about money they made $90 million, the local economy there in march alone. the clubs -- >> and the mayor was on state bragging it was all about money. how are we going to make up the money? >> 40 to $50,000 a night just on the entrance fees, just on the cover charge. >> you tried to warn everybody, i hope they pay attention. coming up america's mayor, rudy giuliani reacts and what he would do in panama city beach when we come back. that's all straight ahead. also tonight, we have more we're going to get to. and that is hillary clinton ends up staged in campaign stop in abi bringing in fake voters talk to her at a coffee shop. one on one with a congressman who says it feels like open season for killing black men in america. that and much more as we continue. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping
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welcome back to hannity, now we have been warning you about the out of control partying that goes on during spring break and what it can lead to, now that panama city beach florida has come under scrutiny for handling of several instances like the alleged gang rape and several shootings. well what should the city now do to prevent this type of thing from ever happening again in the future? here to answer that question, the man who cleaned up america's biggest city former new york city mayor rudy giuliani. we've been there for two years, we've been telling people this is happening and coming. >> heard it all. >> we've been accused of showing, you know, gratuitous bathing suit shots no this was always about safety. this was a disaster in the making. >> it was a disaster in the making. you could see it coming. those are the worst kinds. we have a crime and you don't expect it you can't blame that on anybody. when you have a crime and you see it developing. this is losing like you can lose control of the streets, you can lose control of the beach.
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>> yeah. and they did. >> and they lost control of the beach. >> a girl is gang raped -- >> where are the police? >> the police don't go on the beach. >> why not? >> good question. you could do this in how many days? >> two or three. >> totally cleaned up. >> two or three. >> no beer, no alcohol. >> about as long as it took to get rid of the squeegee operators in new york. >> two or three days. >> i have to know the number of cops, maybe it's 300, maybe it's 400. you put them on the beach. first one that does something wrong, you arrest them. i'm not sure if florida has a open bottle law, if it does i'd enforce it in a second. >> they have the ability to decline drinking on the beach. they have that authority. >> well, in new york we have an open bottle law. didn't get enforced. the way i cleaned up the st. patrick's parade, all of the other parades as well as the new year's eve celebration was you couldn't have an open bottle. sorry you can't get drunk in the streets.
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>> and it made the streets safe. >> so we, no bottles on the beach, no drinking on the beach. >> your message to them is you should clean this up in two days and cut the nonsense. >> yeah and keep keep three, 400 cops there for the duration of the spring break. next year when they come back they should be met by 300 cops they'll go somewhere else. >> good way to handle it. all right you know hillary as well as anybody, you almost ran against her. >> couple of times. >> couple of times. here she has a rollout where people were actually hand picked, they said this was a spontaneous event, driven to the coffee shop driven there, and hillary, you know, says this is the greatest thing since sliced bread. kids in college, goes to a community college they were put in lockdown so the kids hand picked for that event, i mean, it's kind of, how is she the woman of the people? >> well, she's not. part of the problem and that goes to her biggest liability
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which is trust worthiness, right. she's going to present herself she has to be an authentic person to overcome the trust worthiness that's built up over the years with regard to all of the different things. >> she's got a vicious temper in your life. >> what she needs is spontaneity, this is a woman who she goes into chipotle -- >> chipotle, yeah. >> nobody recognizes her. >> she has on glasses like anna wintour. >> don't you say hello to people? >> i must have done that a million times for myself, other candidates. i'm rudy giuliani, running for mayor, senate president. >> i went to a yankee game to you and you stopped and said hello to everybody. and you were running at that time. >> i took a picture. the reality is that's how you show people i care about you, i like you, i'm comfortable with you. this seems like a woman that may be this campaigning thing isn't cut out for her. now let's contrast that with
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rubio and cruz, particularly rubio. that rollout, man, i wish i had a rollout like that, i'd have been president. >> it was good. i was there. >> it was perfect. perfect. >> you know what happened behind the scenes? i had the first interview. he gave his speech ran outside in a suit, in the hot miami sun because it was an overflow crowd in the streets to shake hands, comes racing in was actually sweating in the first segment of the show. >> people person. that's a people person. >> he felt compelled to say thank you for coming out. worth everything. >> you have got to show, first thing, first thing you want people to know about you, and rubio obviously isn't as well known as hillary is. here's a man who likes people. here's a man who loves people, he's comfortable with people, i thought the introduction of the fact that his, he came from nowhere, immigrant father was a bartender, mother was a maid mother of forgotten -- >> mother was a maid. uh-huh. >> and only in america could i be standing here.
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first of all great message. always a great message. the alabama hambraham lincoln message. when you contrast it with hillary and jeb bush, his primary opponent that is a way of setting up a contrast without being negative. >> axelrod, this was interesting to me actually urged hill troy act -- hillary to act more humble. how do you act more humble? you are or you're not. >> here's how you act more humble. go into the diner, and you walk around and talk to people. you shake hands you sit down, you ask them, ask them -- >> what's on your mind. >> what's the biggest issue in the state? i'm running for president. i'm going to be running here in this state whatever the state is please have somebody remind you what state is, don't get it wrong. i'm in iowa, i'm in oklahoma. what's the big issue here, in the community? maybe the traffic light on the corner, or the murder rate, or they may tell you it's the economy.
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>> here's the big question now a lot of people look at benghazi, they look at the money from saudi arabia and claims to be a champion of women rights, never criticized them for their -- >> man, i think -- >> that was a big issue. >> i think that one is like, you know, most knockouts occur when you walk into a right hand, or you walk into a left hand and it just knocks you out. she's going to get knocked out if she tries that. if she tries that war on woman with all the woman she has gotten from countries in which women -- >> it backfires. >> in which women are stoned at least women are treated by sharia law. >> some countries they are. >> without raising an objection without doing anything about it. that terms you a lot more than all these other things that she's trying to promote her social issues. >> your best advice, as somebody who knows her probably better than anybody in the country -- >> go be a real human being. >> just be yourself. >> just go talk to people.
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>> and compare and contrast. >> she has time. and she's got great name recognition. >> i want the advice for those running against her. >> do what rubio did. just tell your story. and also be substantive. it's going to get to a point where the story about the mother and the father and even scott walker's story which he tells very, very very well. this is eventually going to get substantive. >> solve the country's problems. >> and i think there's where rubio and bush have a big advantage. because i think the two of them are really really bright. i mean, we're talking major intellects, and i know that about jeb in particular because i work with him quite a bit. >> but you're not supporting anybody yet. >> not yet. >> are you really open to anybody? >> here's the truth. i consider this election the most important election of my lifetime, much more important than my own. i think the country could be in for a permanent, permanent
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problems if it elects a democrat that continues even half of what obama is doing. >> yeah. >> and i think we need a ronald reagan. not his personality i mean a turn around president. a president who's going to say, america, like marco said yesterday, america is an exceptional country we should be humble about that, we shouldn't be arrogant about it, but we should be the policemen of the world because nobody can do it better than us. and we've got to straighten out our economy and do it through the private sector. and somebody's going to turn that around immediately, then we can have an american senatorcountry. >> we have to run. >> i think all of us as republicans, forgetting if we're moderate, conservative, very conservative or tea party whatever we are. we have to say to ourselves let's be honest about who the best chance of taking this country back. any one of this group of people -- >> can do it. >> can straighten this country out. >> it's important. >> some maybe better than others any one of the group of
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people. we have a very talented group -- >> i agree. >> i think, i heard somebody say the other day i love all the republicans who will running. i'm not sure i love them all, but i certainly think they're all a lot better than obama. and a lot better than hillary. >> mr. mayor, good to see you. >> thank you. coming up could senator marco rubio or ted cruz governor jeb bush help the gop win over the latino vote? coming up jorge ramos is here to explain that to us. then later tonight -- >> it feels like open season on black men in america, and i'm outraged. >> i'll go head to head with the democratic congressman later tonight. you don't to want miss that heated debate as we continue straight ahead. when eating healthy and drinking water just isn't enough to ease my constipation i trust dulcolax tablets. i take dulcolax for dependable overnight
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these candidates help the gop win over the latino vote? anchor of the fusions america with jorge ramos he's back with us how are you? good to see you again. >> great to be back thanks for the invitation. >> you know we hear about barack obama, america's first black president, hillary saying isn't it time far woman president? you've got two candidates, senator rubio ted cruz, would be the first hispanic president of the united states. you don't hear a lot about that. >> and they're making history. they're really making history. >> great history. why don't we hear as much about that? >> well because i think both senator ted cruz and senator marco rubio they decided to follow the book of barack obama, in other words, barack obama didn't run as an african american candidate and marco rubio and ted cruz decided not to run as hispanic candidates. however, it is truly unprecedented, this is the new normal. it is maybe not for many but
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for our community, for the latino community, it is huge that we have two candidates. now what's ironic, sean is that both are cuban americans a majority of the communities among latinos mexican-american both are republicans, and as you know latinos vote more for democrats than republicans. >> i know we always talk about demographics, i'm not a big believer in identity politics, jorge, but that's just the reality. if you read any poll, they break it down demographically men, women, age et cetera but when you look, generally speaking at the hispanic community in america, i look at values that i identify with. hard work. family-oriented, conservative on social issues, deep faith love of country, but yet the vote historically in the latino vote has gone more towards the democrats than republicans. is it the issue of immigration? >> it's the issue of
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immigration. i agree with you. when it comes to values, you know ronald reagan used to say that, latinos are republicans, they just don't know. republicans missed a huge opportunity because when it comes to values, they're close to the hispanic community, but latinos honestly can't see beyond immigration. right now because immigration reform is a prerequisite for the latinos to look at republicans in a different light. in other words, it's a very simple concept, sean, people won't vote for a candidate who will deport your father your friends, your colleagues, and young students. simply, they won't do that. latinos have been voting more for democrats than republicans. now with cruz and rubio, the truth is they want for them just because they are latinos, they're looking at their policies and when it comes to immigration, jeb bush has a better possibility of getting the hispanic vote than cruz and rubio. >> i'm not sure if that's the overriding issue for people, but
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let me get it up on the screen a couple of laws for you. throw up the australian immigration law which is no exceptions, no temporary, no permanent protection, visas granted to anybody who arrived in australia by boat, without a visa until further notice. that applies to families, children, unaccompanied children, educated skilled no exceptions. then we'll go to mexican immigration law. the federal executives shall have the exclusive power to compel any foreigner who's remaining that he may deem an expaid i can't to abandon the national territory immediately without the necessity of a priest legal action. then i want to put upside by side if you look closely, australia versus america, australia, no way, if your family or friends get on a boat without a vvisa they will not end up in australia, which compare to american, spanish i thought it would be easy for my son to get his papers not north, blah, blah, blah, here's my question, if you go from central america, el salvador nicaragua
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you name the country, you go to mexico, you're either put in jail, ill leely you enter that country or you are immediately deported. why is there this expectation -- >> people in central america suffer. how they treat -- >> but americans -- >> this is an immigrant country. >> not an illegal immigrant country, though jorge. not illegal. >> human rights. >> we believe, yes granted -- >> what are you going to do with 11 million undocumented immigrants? you are not going to deport them. we have to treat them fairly. >> we are treating them fairly. >> they are judged by the way they treat the most vulnerable. and here we have 11 million who are vulnerable who are here because millions of americans including you and me ben fritefit from them. >> here's what i suggest i interviewed marco rubio after he made his announcement the other night -- >> and i talked to him today by the way.
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>> and he was willing to try comprehensive reform, he now regrets it, this is what he said to me first we have to show the american people that we're going to solve the problem and control our borders. why can't we all agree on one thing? that illegal immigration is hurting our -- hang on, hurting our educational system, it's hurting our health care system and criminal justice system, it's costing us billions of dollars, and we have a right to secure our borders? why don't we solve that first. do you agree with me we should do that? >> i agree with you, only that we can secure our borders and at the same time -- >> first. >> and appeal with those who are here. and you're always talking about that it is really expensive to have immigrants in this country. the truth is, exactly the opposite. immigrants contribute billions and billions to the economy of this country. there are plenty of studies to do that -- >> but i was there -- >> latinos we were talking about the latino vote -- >> there's a criminal element. >> vote for in-in who opposes
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that. they won't vote for them. >> so you're saying that even though the republicans might have the first potential hispanic president that they might vote for a republican who says secure the border first, then deal with those that are here illegally. you're saying that that's the extreme position of the hispanic community in america? i don't believe that. >> what i'm saying is that if rubio and ted cruz decide not to support immigration reform -- >> that's not the truth. i've interviewed them both. that's not true. >> i just saw a poll recently -- no, i just saw a poll recently, abc news, hillary clinton versus jeb bush, latinos would vote 71% for hillary clinton 26% for jeb bush. the reason is because of immigration. it's a prerequisite. unless we solve the problem -- >> even if it's a republican, the first hispanic-american president. >> the vote they need. >> i think that senator rubio
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and cruz need to articulate that position, that's not what they're saying what you're describing. we have to run, jorge good to see you. >> thank you. coming up next here on hannity. >> it feels like open season on black men in america. and i'm outraged. >> coming up a heated hannity debate as i go head to head with that democratic congressman who claims it's open season on blacks in america. and then tonight -- >> not all officers are crooked. not all officers are racist bad people. >> that young man's post defending police has now gone viral. what made him do it? he'll join us to explain. and also -- >> when she was first lady and she instilled, i'm pretty sure he worked on a couple programs to reduce obesity in young kids. >> team of our producers went to hillary's headquarters in the heart of brooklyn new york asking to name one of their accomplishments. they had a lot of trouble, straight ahead. different because i got a prescription for chantix.
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welcome back to hannity,
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georgia democratic congressman who has a history of making controversial comments about police practices in america made headlines earlier this week when he said this on the u.s. house floor. >> it feels like open season on black men in america and i'm outraged. in fact, all americans are at risk when bad access and law enforcement use their guns instead of their heads. >> here to explain is the congressman you just saw in the video hank johnson, how are you, sir? >> i'm fine been thank you for having me. >> the latest year we have statistics for, do you know how many total deaths black, fatal fatalityies caused by law enforcement, do you know how many they were? >> no, and that's a big problem, sean. >> i do have the number. >> we do not collect those figures -- >> well i have the cdc -- >> from 18,000 jurisdiction that have police departments. it's about 400 deaths.
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>> it's 123 deaths. the last year that we have 2012, from the cdc, do you know for 2013 the fbi, the latest statistics that we have murder statistics, black on black crime, do you know how many actual murders took place in 2013? >> well i tell you this is a problem that we have in our society with crime -- >> but i'll give you the number. there's a big disparity. >> it stems from hopelessness in our society, and a lot of what we do here in d.c. contributes to the sense of hopelessness in the black community. >> so in 2012 the cdc says there was law enforcement killing or being involved in the fatality of black, black fatalities to 123, but black on black crime 2013 according to the fbi is 2,245. your comments are against the police department and militarization. >> my comments -- >> isn't it a bigger issue,
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black on black crime? >> my comments unjustified killing of mr. scott in north charleston, which you yourself condemned. >> absolutely. >> that's exactly what i was saying. i said it feels like there is open season on black males in america -- >> but i can't think of one other instance that is similar to that. >> you can't think of one other instance where there has been an unjustified killing. >> not like that. that looked like an assassination. >> well it doesn't get much more graphic than that. you're right about that. >> but the michael brown wasn't like that, the trayvon martin case wasn't like that. >> well, i don't want to argue specific cases, sean but what we have seen is a revelation of cascade of black males being killed under, at the hands of law enforcement. >> can you name one other example? i gave you the numbers, 123 total versus 2 rkds,245 black on
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black crime. >> i can tell you that according to the department of justice figures for 2013 420 deaths and out of that 420 deaths sean, black males were four times as likely to face death after being taken into custody. >> congressman, we're on the same page here, i don't think i don't think -- there are some bad cops, that's one case that you've got right. >> there are. >> those numbers are dramatically lower than the incidents of black on black crime, and i believe every one of these kids, every one of these statistics we need to save their lives. and i think we have a deal with the bigger part of the problem here, and the entire problem you seem to only want to go after law enforcement that's my only question. >> no i want to get at the root cause of culture that exists in the black community, sense of hopelessness among inner city youth, those who don't see a sense of hope about the future. i want to change that.
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and i know that we can. but on this issue of police brutality towards black males in this nation i think that's something that we need to recognize and that's also something that legislation can, can help with. >> i think unless we change the attitudes of everybody in this country, and keep a vigilant eye and help these kids get out of impoverished neighborhoods and horrible public schools, i think that would be a good first step because we have to save those kids, congressman, thanks for your time. >> thank you, sean. coming up next after being pulled over in a routine traffic stop, well this manmade this video detailing his encounter with the cops and it has gone viral, take a look. >> people need to understand that not all officers are crooked. not all officers are racist, bad people. and not all people who get shot or tased or arrested by officers are innocent victims. >> with me now is the man who made that viral video, will stack is with us will, are you
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surprised how viral this went? >> very. i never in my wildest dreams did i imagine that, you know, it would get to this magnitude. >> you know, when i was younger i used to have a heavier foot and i was pulled over a lot, and i learned that the nicer i was to the cop it worked out better. and i had some guys that didn't care. they were somewhat mean just a couple of incidents i'm obviously not a black male. how many times have you been pulled over in your life? >> um its been a couple of years. that was my first time being pulled over in a few years. its been a handful of times, five to six, something around that number. >> maybe when you were younger heavy foot like me? >> oh yeah. definitely. >> all right. but what you're saying here, i think it's important for everybody. and that is that we have to respect the police like in the case of michael brown you don't rob a store you don't intimidate a clerk, don't fight a cop for his gun and don't
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charge a cop, if he didn't do those things he would be alive today. when i say that, people get mad at me. what's your reaction to that? >> well, we mean for me personally, it's not just about cops and civilian relations it's about everybody. it all comes down to decent humanity. you know, common respect for one another. doesn't matter what your race is doesn't matter what job you do you know just respect each other. that's what it comes down to. a lot of people talk about the outrage and the injustice and things like that and there's a lot of injustice going on in america but the first step is first, respect yourself. secondly, just learn to respect others and give people common respect, and then we can try to move forward and start bridging the gap between, you know, officer and civilian relations. >> how old are you, will? >> i'm 22. >> well said. well said. and, i think if people took your advice, we'd be a lot better off. thank you for being with us and congratulations on that video going so viral.
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good luck to you. >> thank you. you do the same. and coming up next tonight on "hannity." >> i'm nervous about the election, and the reason being, i love hillary, but because she kept so many secrets, and then she abandoned obama -- >> hannity cameras down to hillary's headquarters in new york and asked if they could name just one little thing, just one of her accomplishments, the responses are next along with our panel. harold doe, bernard, jedidiah, straight ahead. . the only one to combine a safe sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again with aleve pm. tt8fq@q:)q1m-[f=/p2!a>l
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♪ >> pair of jeans that fit just right. welcome back to hannity. in the wake of hillary clinton announcing run for presidency in 2016, we decided to send our hannity crews a cameras down to clinton campaign headquarters in the neighborhood of brooklyn heights to see what the locals thought about their new neighbor and her accomplishments. watch. >> i'm standing here a block and a half away from hillary's headquarters. and i'm definitely not only in physical proximity, but also in philosophical proximity with her point of view. >> i'm nervous about the election, and the reason being, you know i love hillary, but, because she is kept so many secrets, and then she abandoned
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obama. >> accomplishments that hillary has made in her political career. um, i know she was the first woman to do something. >> hillarys? yeah, i mean i think that i think she's you know done a lot of the foreign policy. >> let's see. >> she's going to be our first female elected president >> and >> first lady to run. >> biggest accomplishment? being bill clinton's husband . >> i don't know. i'm trying to think what others -- caught me off guard. >> i believe she's qualified? she may be. >> i want this for her.
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i just need a good reason to. >> not exactly a glowing endorsement. do you support her? >> do i? no. i don't support anyone yet. you know, i don't like hillary in 1998 i saved them from impeachment. i love this. >> i saved them. >> check the record. it's accurate. >> yes. look it up. >> yes. >> i'm not crazy about her. >> talking about secretary of state, what is the shield?
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>> she said she failed to make bokoh haram a terrorist agency. >> the thing about hillary is that no one likes her. i have folks on the left that will settle for her. no 11 is going to be excited for her. the thing is that there are people on the right that are passionate. there are excited and she told them again -- she wasn't ready to shut down the government. and the people of the right are passionate. her problem is that her supporters are not. >> she danced in south africa. she's here in columbia.
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she got bill clinton -- larry flynt and that is a major accomplishment. she voted for the iraq war. she says this is like a war crime. getting rid of mubarak was a disaster. yesterday she appropriated the language of elizabeth warren to the point i thought she's going to declare herself half native american. >> what would you advise them? the fact she has to bring in
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phony people in iowa to have coffee? >> the worst thing people can do is attack her age, looks or personality. aren't you the policy in the middle east that allowed foreign governments to fall? >> i say let her be herself and be her opposite. she's not cars mattic. she doesn't connect with voters. they're going to look at her delivery. get her on that. >> from where brooklyn had to where's bill ad? >> we need your help. our question of the day.
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