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quisp. >> you're just here for the eye candy. that would be a big comfort to all the students who have now been directed on how to report hate and bias incidents as a result of their attendance at the.÷iml intergalactic seminar that had mexican food. facebook.com/thekellyfile. tonight -- the spring break nightmare continues. >> the string of violent incidents that is now considering whether to end the party for good. >> i am absolutely outraged by this. >> after a month of violence in panama city beach, mostly fueled by alcohol. >> is the mainstream media finally catching on? plus a heated debate with a local bar owner who claims that our coverage is an assault on the beach in panama city beach. i'm feeling the idea of opportunity society because education, opportunity system. >> and hillary clinton's very bad week. from staged events to stiffing the chipotle staff of a tip, and now parking in a handicap parking zone.
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and also fudging her family's history. >> all my grandparents you know, came over here. >> this just the beginning of the blunders for the democrats' chosen one. also -- >> i think they're all losers. >> harry reid unhinged. the democrats' attack dog trashes the gop presidential field. and a shock video of a man being beaten by a mob. "hannity" starts right here right now. hello, welcome to "hannity." after multiple shootings several deaths and horrendous alleged gang rape caught on tape it's fair to say spring break wreaked havoc on panama beach city, florida. we've been warning you our viewers about the horrors of spring break, people have criticized and mocked our coverage. one of the most outspoken critics, sparky sparkman, owner of a local nightclub in panama beach. after our coverage last year he told the local newspaper in october 2014 quote this would not have been an issue if it had
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not been for hannity his, you know, i call it assault on the beach. college spring break was over when he did that and had a mission, a ratingsd took advantage of us and blind sided us. that's my view and i've been saying that for a long time. joining us to explain those comments, we'll find out if he still feels that way in the wake of the recent vie vensolencee lens, owner of his beach club sparky sparkman. >> is that your real name sparky? >> no, it's not, it's a nickname. the last name is real but i go by sparky. >> i actually read that the nightclubs make $40,000 to $50,000 a night in cover charges. is that true? >> not this nightclub. >> no? you make a pretty significant amount of money though. you've admitted that in some articles, right? >> i have. i don't recall that, no sir. i don't recall admitting to making any money in any articles. >> you don't make money?
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you're saying that spinnake club -- you make a lot of money off these kids, don't you? that's not a hard question, sparky. you make a lot ofáú money off these kids, don't you sparky? >> mr. hannity, it depends on how you define lot of money. without money, i would not be in business. >> okay it all depends. now, i got a few questions for you. >> i beg your pardon -- >> we had seven kids, seven kids shot in panama city beach. we had one girl literally alleged now gang raped on a video. have you seen the video of this young girl getting gang raped? >> no, sir, i have not. i've only seen a portion of that video. that's all i've been allowed to see. >> yeah. and you said i'm responsible for the assault on the beach? do you think -- would you want your daughter to go to this spring break, seeing all the footage that we have? do you have a daughter?
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there are 11 girls sexually assaulted this year alone. would you 4eu your daughter there? >> are you going to let me answer? >> yeah, go ahead. >> are you going to let me answer the question or going to speak over me? okay. >> okay. >> what kind of question is that, mr. hannity? do you have a question? how would you answer that question? >> my daughter wouldn't be going to your club in panama city beach. how about yours? >> my daughter's been here many times, but what you describe does not go on in my club. >> i didn't say it went on in your club. i said you were mad that we exposed the truth. we didn't make up any of the videos, nor did we make up any of the statistics. let me run through them with you. from the years we've now been covering, an 81% increase in the number of police reports in panama city, beach. calls for service in the area has gone up 49%. total beach ordinances in the area, that's 34,600%.
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total arrests have gone up 1,091. a 237% increase. drug arrests have gone up 370%. weapons have gone up double to 100%. and then, of course, sex offense offenses and this is what we have for this year, we're talking about 11 allegations of sexual assaults. 11 girls sexually assaulted. one on the beach in broad daylight 7!urá @r(t&háhp &hc% what do around her. you say to the mother and father of that young girl? >> it's tragic. it's tragic. it's unacceptable. >> unacceptable. what do you say to the parents of the seven kids shot? >> same thing. same thing. it's despicable. it's disgusting. >> why did you blame me -- why do you blame me for covering this thing? >> you refe2sx -- you referred to a statement i made last year when you came to panama city beach after the collegiate spring break had ended. okay? that's what i was referring to.
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let's get our dates and times straight. >> sparky when we -- when we went down there -- >> >>that's what you did. >> when when went down there there were kids from spring break. the spring break goes on for a certain period of time. your statement was inaccurate. you said let's not let something like hannity be a deterrent. you went before the council and pushed hard to keep spring break in panama city beach. didn't you? because you make a lot of money off those kids. isn't that true, sparko?;r >> no, shannity. is it shannity or hannity? you know your motive here is to get some sound bites that you can spin in a negative way. you know, just keep on trying. >> you said to the council, did you not -- >> let me answer your questions. >> didn't you sighay in a newspaper article, don't let hannity be
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our death? had the town cracked down last year because we exposed it, maybe those seven kids wouldn't have been shot this year. maybe that girl would wouldn't have been gang raped this year. maybe those 11 sexual assaults wouldn't have happened this year. maybe those kids that took those drugs that people -- >> it's my fault, mr. hannity? this is my fault mr. hannity, is that right? >> i didn't say it's your right, but you make money and didn't want rule changes because all you air aboutcare about the money and not the kids, isn't that true, sparky? >> come on man. you're trying to put words in my mouth. you're absolutely incorrect. >> we're going to have more of this interview with sparky tomorrow night. joining me with reaction to this,dc former nypd detective. "the death of cool" author. and "fox and friends" co-host who's been down there two years from us. 11 sexual assaults. the gang rape. the shooting of seven. increase in crime. the drugs all over the place.
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sparky is blaming us. what's your reaction to that? >> you know, i feel like we've done a really good job in trying to hold the people who need to change responsible, and i was really glad that you really challenged him on these issues. i feel like he's contributing to this. i've been down there. the kids only want to go to part of the beach that's right behind his club. his club has a front entrance and back entrance. the back entrance where the stage is, where they have the wet t-shirt contest, it's basically built on the dunes so people get up there on the stage, they have contests. they say come over to our club. and all the kids hang out right behind his club. >> they're buying their beer there or whatever they're drinking, right? >> exactly. exactly. point is if he didn't1ñ have his club there and the club right next door weren't there, the kids would not want to hang out in that section of the beach. in that section of the beach is exactly where that alleged sexual assault happened in broad daylight. that's where we were. that's where everyone is shoulder to shoulder.
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>> a i parentapparently behind his club. >> right behind his club or the club next to his. the one patch of the beach is where everyone goes and hangs out. >> ainsley, you're allowed to have a club. it's not illegal to have a bar in america. >> if he can't say it's our fault, definitely -- >> he was wrong to criticize the coverage, but he's not necessarily doing anything wrong. if he's influencing politicians, and preventing them from getting the correct amount of cops down there, then that is corrupt and morally wrong and he has blood on his hands. but let's not start vilifying businessowners just for running businesses. >> no, there's -- >> i need to kn if there's stuff going on behind the scenes here. >> there's another side to it. >> don't let hannity be our death is what he's quoted as saying. >> that's what i'm saying. >> criticizing the coverage is wrong. that's why jon stewart was wrong. ironic to say, hannity you guys did a good job. you did the only job. you were the only down here. all these other people re-tweet, look at pictures, they repeat google searches. journalism today for half of these people is just
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pontificating. the only crew that went down there and witnessed this thing with our eyeballs was you and you had to leave early because you were so disgusted. >> and, sean, there really is a responsibility. you've got a license, you're serving alcohol. there are certain things that withdrew you have responsibility. one, the proper security. then the second one is don't serve them where an alcohol will occur, but the alcohol consumed at his place, went out to that beach and committed a ra perkspe, bring that right back on the liability -- >> do you think the sympathy is going to be sued by the seven people shot and the girl that was raped maybe of all the 11 -- >> there is a suit, sean. >> a huge suit here.wqq i mean so the city then will have some culpability in this. i wonder how far it goes from there, though. >> yeah, i wonder. city has agreed to spend $120,000 more on /security. they definitely said after a few
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weeks ago, after basically spring break was over, they said no more drinking on the beach through the month of april. now there's -- >> it's said they don't see it as their problem the cops' problem. they're not getting enough cases reported. >> told the city that they had their own security. that raises culpability issues. >> they did. they did. when we were out on the beach right behind some of these clubs they told us you're not allowed to be here, this is our private
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property on the beach. they kicked us off. >> oh. >> we didn't want to fight with them. that was sparky's place. we didn't want to fight because we weren't sure what part of the beach they owned. we saw it's a public beach. how can they own part of the beach? the security guards that were with us said it's not worth fighting. >> why when you asked them, sean, i'll bring a camera crew there -- >> here's the thing. here's the thing, sean. >> all right. real quick. then we got to go. >> after the sheriffs department was reporting on that 19-year-old that was unconscious and allegedly gang raped by four different guys, they also found another video, a man performing oral sex on a woman who appears to be incapacitated on the beach some were grabbing her chest, others were performing oral sex. >> she's unconscious. >> otherses were watching and pouring beer on her. if you're preventing another girl from going through something like this going to ruin her reputation, going to change her life for the rest of her life, maybe get her pregnant, there are so many things -- >> ainsley everyone on this
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panel agreed this is really bad and serious and out of control. >> these are lives. 20 years old. their lives are going to be affected forever because of decisions they're making. >> i have to take a break. great coverage. thank you for being with us. coming up, a disastrous first week for hillary clinton, from not leaving a tip at chipotle, to staging an event with fake voters at a cop coffee shop and making up stories about her grandparent. video shows a memphis man being beaten by an angry mob after trying to help an elderly woman get to her car. the man that's being beaten is here to share that story as "hannity" continues tonight.
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in washington tonight with the very latest is our own ed henry. ed i don't think it can get worse than this week. >> that might be your humble opinion, sean. interesting in talking to hillary clinton's adviserses you will not be surprised to learn they feel like this was a good rollout because of the fact that she was able to get her hands dirty. go into iowa talk to voters stress that she's a champion for the middle class. but i'm sure you're referring to various reports that have been sort of putting some dings in the armor, if you will such as a "daily mail" report saying wait a second, maybe one of the events in iowa where she had coffee with quote/unquote real voters was cooked up and staged because one of the people real people that she sort of happened upon may have been the impression was actually a democrat who had interned with the locals thereép in the democratic party and was driven to the coffee shop by the clinton campaign. i pressed the clintonpémñ campaign about that. they say, look, the only reason they drove the guy was there because he needed a ride. he's a young kid. and they say that they never
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tried to quote/unquote stage the event. in fact they gave us the names of everybody at the coffee shop. that's why the "daily mail" found out who it was. i think the broader point is she went out there as you suggest, going to iowa to say she's going to meet real people, that she's going to chuck out the script, if you will. what she wound up with were pretty scripted events. i think the other issue moving forward is going to be the clinton foundation. learning new information today, the foundation confirmed a report in the "wall street journal" they're going to have to start changing some of their policies. they will still take foreign money but those donations will be limited to a handful of countries, not every country in the world. no longer for example going to take money from saudi arabia. clearly some of the criticism has gotten to them that they've gotten from, like, republicans like rand paul. whilen this is much adieu about
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nothing. >> you heard her argument about taking money from saudi arabia, she's going to do good things with it, yet she's taking money from a country that persecutes woman. she takes money from the sultan of brunime. if you're charged of adultery you're stoned to death. >> secondly, it's all charitable work. fighting aids in africa, climate change, responding to earthquake disaster relief in haiti. >> now, despite that good work it's interesting that at least so far, hillary clinton has not been citing the foundation's good work out on the campaign trail. it's only been a few days. maybe she'll have a chance next week. we're just learning tonight that on monday and tuesday she's going to new hampshire for round two of this campaigning. i'm told she's going to a series of battlegrounds, key earlyä< states, until mid-may and planning a big speech in the middle of may to learn what she learned on the listening tour. >> anks for being with us. joining with us more reaction of the clinton
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campaign's rough start, associate editor and columnist at "the hill" newspaper a.b. stoddard. fox news contributor, author of the upcoming bestseller "the silencing," -- >> from your lips to god's ears. >> i have no doubt. this was supposed to be when hillary talks to voters, then we find out it was -- they said this was unscripted and spontaneous, turned out to be three plants that they drove -- hang on. then the iowa students were hand picked and the other students were locked in the classroom. then she goes to chipotle in her anna wintour glasses. look atat it on the screen. >> i know. >> she's so cheap she doesn't leave a tip. what was up with that? >> the sunglasses were strange. if you want to mix with the regular people, why are you -- >> i'm a hollywood star look. >> i'm a movie star thing very, very strange. i havesú to say on staging the events having worked on these events in another lifetime,
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there are always people -- the people who usually tend to come to these in the early days are people -- >> that's not what the story is. they told the press it was spontaneous. they told the press it was unscripted. and we found out that bused them in. they drove them to the event. >> let's focus -- well, bused them in is a little bit of an exaggeration. we're talking about a couple people that rode in a car. >> the clinton operatives spontaneous people. >> we're talking about a couple people. that's standard for people these events. >> they lie about it. said it was unscripted and spontaneous. >> the fact there was a couple people at the event -- there were other people at the event -- >> the ones sitting there three were all democratic operatives. >> that's normal, sean. guaranteed any -- >> don't tell us that. >> no one would ever say there's not a single democratic operative in the room or single republican operative. in the early states, those are the people who often come out. that's typical. that's normal. i don't think that she lied about it. >> a.b., what do you think? what are your thoughts? >> you know, my thoughts were this. if she's holding these events because it's not about her and not about her campaign, it's
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about these voters and she's trying to win every vote, and earn their support, why is she staging events that look so awkward? i don't care if those people sitting there looking nervous are democratic operatives or not. there's, like, seven or six of q them. the media population at each event quadruples or more the amount of attendees listening to her take notes and smile. it's completely stilted and awkward. i think it's a disaster as a rollout. if she really wants to be with these people go into a living room and close the door. >> yeah. >> sit back on the couch and relax and talk to them. she doesn't need to tell the media what she's doing doesn't need to smile at them taking her little copious notes. >> she didn't need to get the tricked out scooby doo van with the 29-inch television set bed, heated seats and all the amenities then park that van in a handicap parking zone. i think it would have been a lit l bet
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little better to park in a regular parking lot like the rest of us. >> they literally don't know what to do. they're so trying to go small that they're -- >> it was pretty stupid. all right. hillary has a brian williams problem. for example she said and told this story about coming under sniper fire when she landed in bosnia. you may remember this. >> i remember landing under sniper fire. there was supposed to be some kind of a greeting ceremony at the%j airport, but instead, we just ran with our heads down to get into the vehicles to get to our base. >> now she tells a story, while she's in iowa, about her grandparents, all of them coming to america as immigrants whichñ";ñ turns out to be false. listen. >> all my grandparents you know came over here and my grandfather went to work in a lace mill in scranton, pennsylvania and worked in until he retired at 65. he started when he was a teenager and kept going. >> all of my grandparents becomes one of four. now, the sniper fire thing i think -- she shounds likeounds like
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brian williams. >> i understand in families you can tell stories over and over again and the lore takes on a fact of its own. that said, she's how old? i mean -- i realize -- by your 30s you usually get the real story. i get little kids get things mixed up. the point here is a staff problem. they actually -- you always need to be fact checking everything especially stories that people have told over and over and over again. in my book that i just wrote, i actually have a little bit about the history of my family being irish. i actually checked with my family members, is this true? we always say this, we always say that they all came over from ireland at this point, but did they really? >> all four of my grandparents did. >> right. >> only one of hers did and she told a lie. added to the sniper fire story. >> something -- was probably the story in her family. >> what about sniper fire? i came under sniper fire she's being greeted by a girl with fires. >> that's a totally different thing. >> that's a fabrication? >> family things get told over and over. i'm saying her staff should be
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checking her on these things. >> last question to a.b. >> i don't think you can blame this on staff. if you're running for president, for, by the way she's been planning a run for the presidency since 2005. she's run before. you can't tell mixup stories about her heritage. no staffer can stray from that. by her age she should know what she's talking about when it no excuse for that. >> imagine if marco rubio's mother wasn't a maid and his father a bartender. that would have been a big problem for him. double standard. >> he told a story about his parents coming from cuba. it's a problem for politicians. >> it's a two-year narrative difference but the story was true. big, big difference in my view. i'm not talking about this week she flip-flopped on illegal immigrants. now she supports their right to get legal driver's licenses and last time around she did not. big issue i think that will come up in the campaign. guys, good to see you. looking forward to your bestseller. >> thank you. coming up next tonight on "hannity." >> i don't really care. i think they're all losers.
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>> harry reid unhinged and the democrats' attack dog lashes out at the gop field. later tonight caught on tape, surveillance video shows an angry mob viciously man at a memphis gas station who is literally trying to help an elderly woman get to her car. the victim will be here tonight to share that story. plus, low-wage workers take to the streets of new york demanding their pay be more than doubled. just how bad is that going to be for small business? how much will you pay for a hamburger or a quarter pounder? melissa francis is here with the answer and much more. ttlwhun+]wúa"l4m3qj@(w?5cz0fsng:1oxcl1i$%dp
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welcome back to "hannity." you can always rely on ranking liberal senator harry reid to make an outrageous comment. this time reid made one when asked about his thoughts on the growing list of 2016 republican presidential candidates. let's watch this. >> i don't really care. i think they're all losers. >> well, he would know one. how classy. joining us with reaction, pollster frank luntz chairman
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of the american conservative union. our friend, matt, is back with us. matt -- frank you talk about language all the time. loser. but then the comments he made about mitt romney in the last election, then he admits they are false and the damage was already done. and he doesn't care. >> what you've got -- >> yeah, you've got harry reid unplugged. now he's saying exactly what he believes. he didn't do it for a while because he was seeking his own re-election until he gave up after seeing polling that i believe showed him behind. it's not what the american people want to hear. they expect you to say what you mean, and mean what you say, and they expect you at least to operate with decor rum. sean, they're looking for civility and harry reid doesn'tl have it. >> the reality is matt, every election cycle when push comes to shove by the end of this cycle, hillary clinton is going to play the race card if she's the candidate. she's going to play -- we're going to have an image of the granmygran myny
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myny off the cliff, republicans want to kill old people and kill young children because it's the same strategy they've been using for 40 years. why would it change? >> yeah, that's exactly right. when we saw the war on women last time, they might come up with a new name but will be the same game. that's what they do. that's why one of the things that's good about our field despite what harry reid says, is it's good we a lot of choices good we have a lot of voices, it's good that i think we have more than one of them that i think would be strong contenders in the general election because it makes it harder for hillary clinton and her henchmen to go after one of them and start destroying them. it's harder to destroy 10 or 11 or 12 of them. i like how this is playing out. >> let's go, frank, back to the disastrous week hillary's had. women of the people. gets in a luxurious van, parks in a handicap parking lot. buses in the people at heror4g spontaneous meeting, locks the kids in the classroom because they can't come out and say hello to her uses anna wintour looks to go into chipotle, won't
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shake anybody's hand and doesn't leave a tip. that's just the beginning of her worries this week. that doesn't sound like a woman of the peoplewx to me. >> well look, she's got her supporters, and they're going to back her no matter what happens. i'm watching the language and watching the staging. if you go back to that little -- you call it a town hall. it's not even a focus group when she has the three students and two faculty members. i'm watching it, thinking to myself, she's writing everything they said down. nobody ever does that. that's not real. that's not sincere. >> so it's phony. >> hillary clinton's got three issues -- it's phony. she has to be authentic. and we haven't seen that in the first week. second is that she has to show empathy. she has to speak not just from the head but altsso from the heart. >> it's not her frank. it's like david axelrod saying she needs to act more humble. you don't act humble. you're either humble or not humble. acting i don't think is going to fly. you're asking her to be
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something she's not. >> and the third point -- clear she she hasn't won your vote, sean. and the third part is she's got to be focused on the future, not the past. too much of her reflections are going backward rather than forward. those are the three attributes she needs.bi in this first week she didn't have any of them. >> all right, but matt, she's viewed as dishonest, untrustworthy by the american people, right? add to that, she claims to be, you know, isn't it time for a woman to be president? she's going to continue to take foreign money for the clinton foundation and takes money from countries like saudi arabia with atrocious women's rights records. and she's not giving that money back. she's not criticizing those governments. doesn't she have a vulnerability on this that's massive? >> i love one of the four points you brought up she's going to focus on in the future like frank is talking about, reforming money in politics. how hypocritical? all this controversy over the types of money that are basically funding the whole
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clinton family lifestyle going through the foundation you know, that's the kind of reform that we actually do need. they ought to actually be -- they ought to focus on themselves first. and the fact is is this.zy we saw at the u.n. press conference, she's rusty, she's wobbly, she's not the candidate her husband is or was. and quite honestly, what i worry about politically is that she seems to be having a mini implosion too soon. i think democrats are a lot more nervous than anybody as they watch this wobbly candidacy 8risç start. >> well, thank you both. i contend at best, at best a mediocre politician. she does not have the skills of her husband. she has more baggage than he does in my opinion. guys, good to see you. thank you both. and coming up tonight, a man viciously beaten and attacked at a memphis gas station as he tried to walk an elderly woman to her car. that victim being beaten up there joins us next to explain firsthand what actually happened. later tonight, huge demonstrations all around the country. workers demanding that the
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welcome back do "hannity." another vicious attack caught on tape this time at a gas station in memphis tennessee where a woman was walking a scared edd elderly woman to her car was rushed and beaten by a mob of teenagers. joining us is the man viciously beaten in the video, orton williams jr. sir thank you for being here. by the way, was that the little girl that was in your car? >> little boy. >> i'm sorry. i can't see. i re girl, but what's his name? >> joseph williams. >> well all right. so this -- you're in a convenience store. we'll show the tape again. walk us through. there's an elderly woman that wants to go to the car. you decide because there's a lot of kids out there and she's nervous, right, you want to walk her to her car. right? >> yes sir.
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actually, the kidso ere doing more than just loitering. they were in the parking lot jumping up and down, throwing gang symbols, you know, it was kind of like a pep rally. that's what made her scare. >> all right. let me go back to the beginning of this tape here. so the woman sees all these kids that we don't see in the beginning of the video, we can re-rack that. and -- >> yes sir. >> and she wants you to walk her out. so you're being a good samaritan, you walk the lady out to her car. then all of a sudden, you know, these kids come up to you and you get hit literally from behind, there you are. here come the kids. did you say anything to them? because that one kid punches you right in the back of the head. what did you say to them? >> when he hit me, i turned around. i said is that your best shot? and you know what time it is. that's when the guy to the right of him, that's when he hit me. and my first thought was to get inside of the store so i could get my back against the wall.
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>> right. >> fight back. but the store owner -- >> he wouldn't open the door. >> so i couldn't get in. so i had to go to my familypm vehicle. and i didn't want to do that. i wanted to keep my family and the lady i was protecting safe. >> so in other words, your baby your son was in the car, your family's in the car. so you purposely put yourself out there. they wouldn't let you in the store. all these kids are pounding on you. how bad are your injuries? >> they're not bad. my lower back, it has some problems, but as far as facial no problems. i mean i came out -- i came out okay. but i have, you know, some lower back issues. >> but you had a gun with you. >> well, i'm going to say this. i don't want to say what i had but i had something to protect me and my family and -- >> you said in a previous interview -- you said in a previous interview you had a gun. >> yeah. it was a tough call. because there's kids involved
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and to pull a gun on kids and to kill kids after what i went through, i knew after when i got in the car, that they didn't do any damage. i played college football. i know what being hurt is all about. i knew they did no damage. so at that point, i saw no'ñ need to pull out anything to give me a peace of mind. >> you would have been within your rights to defend yourself, and i applaud you for theyzirñ discipline. what do you want to happen to the kids? we have their faces on video. shouldn't they be prosecuted? >> absolutely. absolutely. i hope mpb works diligently in prosecuting all of these kids because it is really bad. it's really bad that they are doing this in broad daylight. this was a terrorist act. that's what it was. this lady could have lost her life. i could have lost mine. in broad daylight. >> yeah. those kids took a good shot at you. >> in the afternoon. >> from behind. then other kid came in with a
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roundhouse. i mean -- listen. i applaud you. i think it was very first of all kind of you to take that woman to her car. amazing discipline you had that you were taking those blows and didn't pull out your weapon. really incredible, incredible patience on your part and thank you for telling your story. >> yes, sir. >> all right. joining us now with reaction is the "black ñ spheres" kevin jackson, fox news contributor david webb. david, i'll ask you first do we agree he had every right in that moment to pull out his weapon? >> yeah, in defense he had that right but his decision was based on safety. his decision, the safety of his family, also frankly, the safety of those kids he figured if he could take it, i guess in that moment, he would. >> how did he know, though -- i mean kevin what do you think? because really, i mean, those blows were serious hard blows to the head. i mean, at some point he could have been rendered unconscious. they could have killed him. he could have had severe
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injuries. turns out hie didn't. certainly his life, an argue mdment can be made, is in jeopardy here. >> he's lucky. when you get hit from behind, as a fighter i can tell you you want to know where shots are coming from. the one you can't see is the one that really gets you. he got extremely lucky. the kids are very lucky because i know a lot of people who wouldn't have shown that level of restraint. >> and as a fighter, i looked at the shots that he took he took a couple of pretty heavy blows there. you can't see thenblows he's getting when up against the window. >> the blows he took, all of this played out, but, sean, there's a bigger problem here. the bigger problem is where do we have gangs of kids roaming the streets in america doing this? this is a large en conr context. the black community, any community, especially right here, look at this, this is gang of black kids. where's president obama, where's al sharpton, where are the purported black leaders? >> not going to happen. >> the kevin jacksons of the world, the c.l. bryants the ones they should be listening to the allen wests, turn to
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them and look at what you can do. these kids are kidding their own future. >> kevin, i'm going to make a prediction. i'm going to make a prediction. just like ferguson, even though we have these kids' video on tape, we're not going to arrest them. and that pretty much is a license granted to these kids to just do it again. am i wrong? >> that's what's been happening. exactly right. i don't know if you recall the case, two couples, two white couples went to a mcdonald's similar situation they lost their lives. the two boys were killed. and they lost their lives. and in this particular case, the sad part is, here's a guy doingópr(t&háhp &hc% a favor to a lady who's obviously scared. he's just being a good samaritan. he happens to be black. and these kids decide to attack him. i think the bigger narrative to david's point is you're talking about kids in prep school. these are kids on their way to college. it's pretty pathetic. >> all right, guys. thanks. good to see you both. >> good to see you. coming up, protests erupt around the country. workers demanding the minimum wage be increased to 15 bucks an
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hour but the founder of one fast food chain sayses if that happens, you can kiss the dollar menu good-bye. how much you willing to pay for a burger? that's next. ♪ miranda: ♪ i got red dirt stains on my boots and jeans. ♪ ♪ calloused fingers from my guitar strings. ♪ ♪ wild like the wind in the tall pine trees. ♪ ♪ i got roots and i got wings. ♪ ♪
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currently the federal minimum wage sits at $7.25 an hour. protesters they're demanding more than double that to a whopping 15 bucks an hour. so how(j= you think this is going to impact small this is going to impact small business owners? joining us from the fox business network our sister network melissa francis. so you want to raise the minimum wage? >> i do. but not necessarily $15. $10.10, senate democrats wanted to go to $12 by 2020. >> is it your idea it has to be a liveable wage? >> i do. these people are working hard. >> what about when i started as a dish washer at 12 getting less than minimum wage? . >> i don't think that was a good situation >> it was i got a st. pauly girl beer at the end of the night. >> that counts for half of the
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salary. >> i don't think minimum wage jobs were designed for careers. >> it's convinced to say only teenagers should earn minimum wage? >> it's 62% are over -- >> 62% are students. half are under age 25. it's supposed to get you into the work place. the problem is if you raise it to $10.10, you're talking about a lot of people being out of work. they bet half a million people will be out of work? >> what about 600 economists that looked at 64 studies that say there are cities that raised minimum wage and there have been no problems >> you're talking about raising federal minimum wage where people would be out of work. you're arguing against yourself.
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>> 93 million americans out of the labor force. if i didn't have a summer job. that means boy have been hanging out with my dopey friends and got into trouble. 50% of -- one demographic. black teenagers cannot get a summer job. what does that mean? they're hanging out with their dopey friends just like i would be. it seems to me, raise minimum wage, for that number? >> small business owners three out of five support this. >> wait a minute. >> 16% of them. >> burger king made the statement nobody -- end the dollar meal it's gone. you're not going to be able to run these places paying workers $15 an hour or whatever it's going to be. and you're not going to be able to get dollar deals anymore. so, it's going to impact -- >> but people will have more money to spend on hamburgers >> you're saying the boss will give money to give back to the boss
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you're talking about people, older people that are trying to support a family on minimum wage. it's $8 or $12 you can't support a family for minimum wage. >> what do you suggest? >> job training. >> but why not a living wage? >> our educational system failed these kids growing up. >> they don't have to be mutually exclusive. >> many in ways they do. if you raise minimum wage you're going to have fewer people working now. then you're going to have more people fighting for the low-wage jobs they're not going to have opportunities either. >> it's just basic math they only have so much to spend on labor. if you raise labor they're going to be viewer people working there or have to raise prices you're talking about small business owners doing this. i wish we can give everybody $100 an hour but math just doesn't work out.
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>> how about taking $1 million down to 70 k? >> if hillary clinton wants to charge $200,000 a speech, god bless her, that is what she charges there. and blue m and ms >> and a van with a bed in the back. >> most mcdonald owners are not making a million bucks. >> it's none of your business how much they make. >> it is my business if people are in america are not making enough to support themselves and their families. it all figures in. >> our question of the day, straight ahead. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day.
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