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have a plan for training iraqis in the fight against isis. the president admits some iraqis aren't trained well enough. mr. obama went to the iraqi government to let more sunnis join the fight. citing the need for reinforcement. and nasa dealing with yet another setback as it prepares for a possible mission to mars. they tested a large parachute monday. it failed to deflate. it is supposed to slow down the descent after large landing vehicle and possibly astronauts in the future. it is the second time the technology failed to inflate during test run. i'm kelly wright. "hannity" starts now. tonight, caught on tape. a texas police officer is placed on leave after breaking up a a pool party. plus riot police were called in after a concert spirals out of
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community. it is a sub dimission, black, white, hispanic east indian all living together in friendship basically. >> yes, sir. >> going back to the incident of the pool the pool party gone out of control. there may have been 130 kids there. only 7 of those 130 kids only 7 caused confusion and ruined it for everybody. in our homeowner association you can only have two people go to the pool with you, two guest per household. this party going on people in the pool and doing the things of that nature they were the ones that were supposed to be there. but when it went viral, everybody from outside of our community started coming in and so of course o the security guard is saying no you can't come in. that's when people started jumping over the fences and arguing with security guards and other residents there. have you teenagers going toe to tee with adults and trying to
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get them out of the pool and trying to get order. >> i heard the police saying on the video, you've got leave, you've got leave, you've got leave, and did you hear that. >> yes. no neighbor called cops because there was a black pool party. the cops were called because after the people started jumping in and fights broke out and then it was a disturbance. when the cops got there, yes, they did tell people to leave. some of the people ran. he told them to sit down sit down. and at the end of the video, you hear the police say, don't run
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from the police. you aren't in trouble, you didn't do anything. the whole thing with this racial stig na, i don't believe that police officer came out there with the intent after throwing a 14-year-old girl down and starting this. this is not ferguson. this is not baltimore. this is not trayvon martin michael brown or eric gardner or anything like that. this is out of control pool party. that's it. >> let me ask you, shawn tune is a resident like you. he was quoted as one of the people that called the police sought whole thing. he said that watching 30 seconds or 7 minutes of a clip does not tell the whole story. >> exactly. >> he said the officers even though one drew his gun acted appropriately, what is your thoughts? >> well first off, i do agree. a seven-minute clip does not properly capture the entire incident that happened over 30 minutes. as for as the officer's actions,
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what i will say is, i don't know his mind-set, but it did disturb me that a 14-year-old african-american woman, me being an african-american man, is on the ground and guns are drawn. the threatening pose with the -- >> let's show it again to our audience. when the officer reaches for his gun, go back to the video, he -- somebody is addressing the officer. and if you watch closely here it is at that moment, if you look there in the video, no, that's the wrong spot. right there. a guy comes up behind him and that's when the cop -- it was not in relation to the girl. but it was the guys coming in behind him that drew the weapon. not the young girl on the ground. >> right. no no no. not the girl on the ground. your last thoughts on this? you want everybody know this is a good community and this this is a -- >> this is a great community. this is a great community.
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no one is walking around with hooded sheets or burning crosses. we are a normal average everyday suburb in america. >> you are in our thoughts and prayers. thanks for telling the story and setting the record straight. that's important. thank you. >> thank you. >> that's not the only dramatic video we have to show you. here now is mimi hendricks. ed tickets to go to the concert. thank you for being with us. all right, so people without tickets, you had a ticket you didn't get in. were pelting rocks and bottle eats the cops. did you see that? >> i saw that. but the presumption that people did not have tickets is incorrect.
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we were there waiting in line for over an hour after the concert started. they were extremely slow letting people in. the concert started. people were agitated. what antagonized everything is after the initial scuffle, they closed the gates. they gave us no answers as to whether we would get into the concert. so everybody was just sitting there wondering what is going on. are we getting our money back? getting let in the concert? once once people came out and there was tear gas, is when people got hostile. >> but there is word there were
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no tickets and there is video of cops being hit at bottles. >> i'm not sure where the reports were coming from. who said they don't have tickets. >> all over the media. just open up any newspaper they all say the same thing. >> who is are the sources. >> well there are eyewitnesss there saying it. are you unhappy with the police? did you see people hit with bottles and rocks? >> i wasn't unhappy with the police reaction but the security took so long in letting people into the concert. >> that's a valid complaint. and you add ticket. you deserved to get in. >> i deserved to get in. i took around for another two to three hours, expecting once everything died down and calm down they would let us in. we approached the gate where they let people exit and we asked with be we've been waiting, there's nobody here. the chaos died down. why are we not allowed into the
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concert that we spent hundreds of dollars for. people came from los angeles, atlanta. >> the station is giving back money. but i have to move on. thanks for telling us your side of the story. appreciate it nimi. hope next time you get in. >> thanks for having me. now you see a copeling with that young girl. the narrative, watch these two guys coming in. right there. you see the one guy near the cop. he draws the gun because they are coming in behind him. not on the girl as has been reported. in that moment i'm trying to understand why he is suspended considering he had no idea what these people behind him were doing. he is obviously a threat to
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them. >> you don't know what they said. they might have said i'm going to pop a cap. that's why his reaction there is going to be an investigation. what made that reaction. did he think he would be jumped on from the back. also another video that i saw prior to this of the violent of the girl pulling each other's hair punching each other. there is a lot of violence going on. this cop is trying to take charge. why did he pull his gun? let the cop explain. make an investigation. was something said? did he fear the kids -- what if those kids jumped on his back, pulled his gun out and shot him. >> you know my commitment to gun safety. i have shown you some of my guns at times. and if you watch the officer, we go back. he pulled it out and kept it right down here by his side. in the safest manner that a trained officer would use. correct? he is not pointing it at anybody. and he has it in his -- >> watch. there are the two guys. making some move threatening.
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he pulls it and pulled it down on the side. looks where he holds it. holding it down by his side which is appropriate training? >> look at the other two officers coming right in. they are saying listen hold on to this guy. but he didn't know who is behind him. did he have a shank, a knife, a gun. >> you're at a pool party. the guy has shorts on. you pull a gun. you can shoot anyone at any time. >> you don't see the threat. >> no let it at all. >> you don't hear what they said. we cannot judge this from what we just saw. >> i'm not judging that. i'm saying to me he should have never drawn that gun. under those conditions. >> you think that is a fireable offense. >> no not fireable. excessive force. >> but he didn't hit anybody. >> he took the gun out. >> again, here. watch this guy is like mocking the cop. >> and look at the other cop. >> and to his back. the other cops are supposed to -- >> and then he holsters his
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weapon. >> sure gill was a cop and detective in the 1970s. when i did a cop car stop i used to have my gun at my side at all times. whenever i was in some sort of reaction or action, i had it pointing down. you don't know what these kids would come out. they could have come out with something and popped that cop. you don't know. >> i'm not even going to answer that. >> i appreciate you both on this. we will have more on both stories later tonight. but first, coming up -- >> conservatives who constantly wine that christianity is under attack from liberals i have to explain why there are over 300,000 churches in the u.s. but only 400 whole foods. >> bill mar going after christians. head to head about the hbo host comment and also later tonight -- >> i'm entitled that a black man stealing my show. >> he is back. remember him? controversial chicago priest
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father michael flagger, obama's best friend. he is at it again. this time telling the nra they have blood of children on their hands. really? we're going to examine this when we get back and we will talk about who really may have blood on their hand straight ahead. you know, in any job any profession image matters. i want some gray...but not too much. only touch of gray uses oxygen to gently blend away some gray but not all for that perfect salt and pepper look. satisfaction guaranteed. just you and the look you want. just for men touch of gray audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety beeping
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. welcome back. bill maher went on a tirade against those who believe cristens are being persecuted. those who whine that christianity are under attack have to explain why there are 400,000 400,000 clurchs. hannity says the war against religion is alive and well. it's more of the media thing like my friend ariana from
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huffington post because she's written three books about faith. where is religion belittled in the liberal world? >> joining us with reaction dr. keith ablow as well as pastor fox news contributor doctor robert jeffers. there are a lot of examples. it's interesting christians are often attacks. you don't see as much said about other religions. >> christians losing their business. a marine being court marshalled because she has a bible verse. it doesn't rise to the level of having your head chopped off by isis in the middle east but it's all the same attitude that allows for those attacks, sean. i want to remind that the nazis weren't able to take the jews to the creamatoriums. the nazis had to change public opinion. they marginalized the jewish
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people. >> christians are being marginalized the way jews in germany were? >> absolutely. they are being treated as objects of contempt by the media and once that happens, then the taking away of further rights will be very easy. >> you know marco rubio, dr. ablow, did talk about a conflict potentially is coming. those that practice their faith may be finding themselves at odds with the law of the land gay marriage being one of those big issues. where do you come down on this? >> i think anybody of faith is under assault in these times. because if you take your truth, your sense of self from real values from jesus or from whatever your faith is you are going to incur the wrath of those who want the state to have all authority. who don't want you to think for yourself. and when we talk about yourself i see that as connected to ultimate truths and to god. >> both of you were on last week
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talking about megyn kelly's interview with the duggers. let me the portion of the interview with two of the sisters that were victims in this case. >> i was one of the victims so i can speak out and i can say this and set the record straight here. and in josh's case he was a by young boy in puberty. and a little too curious about girls and that got him into trouble. he made bad choices. whatever things they might say. legally, we can do this or we can do that. it's like it's obviously, they're not protecting us. i see it as a revictimization. it's a thousand times worse. >> why? >> because this is something that was already dealt with. we've already forgiven josh. >> do you think so many people are commenting on this because they were a christian family?
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>> sean i believe that's an element of it. piling on of them because of their believes. >> you know the family. >> i know the family. they attend my church. >> have you known about this for a long time. >> no, i learned about it on television like everybody believes of this story. >> but there's a feeling that because they were a religious family that is an element in the case. >> it's an element in this case there is a double standard which i know you're talking about tonight looking to the left. look at bernie sanders, he as an adult can write this thing about women fantasizing about gang right and out there talking about women's rights. he should be disqualified. the duggers are they going to be disqualified forever? >> keith recollectwhere do you stand? >> it's always a sign of trouble when one group under assault says they're being treated better than we are for perceived
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infraction. the duggers may worship in a real church but they subscribe to the church of just being silly folks. because the story they tell is one that's completely incredible of five young women, five girls who are touched under their clothing or over their clothing. they never awaken. they wait 16 months to talk to police about their son who is at that point an adolescent about his behavior. why would you go then? who do they go to? they goto a guy that does time. is that a coincidence? >> let me just say, we don't know all the details yet. they are unfolding and they are yet to be revealed. back to the idea of persecuting christians i think it is absolutely imperative that christians get involved in the political process and choose a president who will appoint justices and judges who will support the very -- >> obama has attacked
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christianity. the guy that can't mention radical islam, remember he said this. >> remember, that during the crusades people committed terrible things in the name of jesus. all too often it was justified in the name of christ. >> wasn't the crusades a response to islamic army aggression of christian sites they were trying to recover? >> of course it was. it is true christians have done terrible things throughout history. they've been acting in opposition to their christian faith. there are no new testament verses that say kill unbelievers. when these radical islamists going out killing christians they are doing what muhammad and the quran command them to do. >> the pastor couldn't be more correct. the bottom line is if you take the teachings of jesus whether you consider them -- consider yourself saved or you don't. those teachings are pristine
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they're wonderful guides for life. there is nothing in there them that says hurt other people. >> after friday i didn't think you would get along. >> we like each other. coming up next tonight on "hannity." >> i'm white, i'm entitled. there's a black man stealing my show. >> all right. remember him? controversial chicago priest, friends of the obamas. he's back. now he's openly attacking the nra claiming children's blood is on their hands. we'll debate that next. later, the brazen prison break that reminds us op a hollywood movie. how did they escape with power ♪ 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. ♪
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watch this. >> i'm just tired, tired of the nra. tired of them prostituting themselves and buying politicians in this country. at the end of the day, you can argue us you can call us names. but you've got to deal with god. and the blood of our children is on your hands. you will pay for the murder of our children. >> now we invited father flager on to the program but he declined to come on. joining us is the president of the brady campaign dan gross. how are you? >> good how are you? >> we talk a lot about this subject. you have experienced gun violence in your family which is personal to you with your brother? >> yep. >> i explained to you my position i want anybody who owns a gun to be really safe
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about about it. people say to me, i know you recommend you have carried a gun. >> where do we disagree? >> it's important to focus on where we agree. there's a lot of overlap on our points of view. i enjoy having those conversations with you. there is common ground. and common ground where we can achieve a calm wantommon goal. i think being trained in firearms is important. appreciating the risk to your family. i know you store with your beautiful family your firearms safely. we completely agree on that. i think the other area we agree on is just keeping guns out of dangerous hands. nobody at least involved with my organization wants to take guns away or wants to prevent a law abiding citizen from buying a gun. we just want to keep guns out of the hands of criminals, of dangerous people. >> we have those laws, though. >> we don't have them everywhere. you go into a federally licensed firearm dealer you're required to get a brady firearm check.
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you're not online, and everybody thousands of guns are sold to lord knows who. we want to agree a convicted felon a domestic abuser or rapist shouldn't be able to go to one of those venue and buy a gun. >> everybody knows the name trayvon martin or michael brown. everybody knows the name freddie gray. and i'm not trying to set you up with a question here. i bet you can't name five kids who were killed in chicago in the last year. we don't follow these names. we have an epidemic of black on black crime. this is where it becomes political for me. because the president will speak out by cambridge police trayvon martin michael brown, freddie gray but he never talked about chicago. i have some numbers. the percentage of back people killed by other black people. 90.1%. the percentage of white people is 83%. the number of chicago homicide in 2015 161 this year alone.
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the number of chicago shootings, 820 this year alone. and to me none of those people care about your laws. they're not going to obey your laws. it's the law abiding person i'm worried about that has to deal with that violence. >> see so the part we might disagree there isn't an opportunity to do something about it to keep the guns off the streets that creating the violence. i can name a number of those kids i was with a number of the parents this weekend protesting what we call a bad apple gun dealer. 5% of gun dealers in our country are responsible for selling 90% of the crime guns. they know exactly what they're doing. there's one guy in chicago, chuck's gun shop and pistol range, 1,500 -- >> is he obeying the law? >> no. >> i would support you. >> this guy has sold 1,500 guns that has been recovered in crimes. this is about preventing guns
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from getting into the hands of criminals and getting on to the streets of chicago. >> i never asked you this question do you have a gun? >> i don't. but i fire guns a number of times. i'm trained in good safety. >> i know and love your family. you're good people. what god forbid would you do if somebody breaks into your house? >> what i know is the odds of a gun in my -- >> i'm not talking about odds. what would you do if somebody -- >> it's a calculation of the risks. i choose not to have a gun. if i did choose to have a gun -- that's something i would be open to and consider. i know i would keep it locked. i probably wouldn't worry terribly about my family. you know i don't think it's very likely that somebody is going to break into my house. i think it's more more likely -- >> i understand your concern. i have a fingerprint safe. >> i know we talked about it. >> i have gun locks. >> i love it. >> i could take you to my house
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tell them where you are and you couldn't get them. without some type of bomb you wouldn't be able to blow it open. if somebody does break in you don't have many options. that's why i believe law abiding responsible gun owners i'm worried about their freedoms being chipped away. >> that's not going to happen. all i want to do -- i will commit to you on air. we went to prevent guns from getting into the wrong hands. convicted felons the ones that aren't supposed to have guns. and make sure everyone chooses to have guns does it safely like you do, mr. hannity. >> it's a refreshing day if you can have a civil conversation. two convicted murderers escape from a maximum security prissen. we'll check in with geraldo rivera. he'll react to this video out of texas. later, the duggar family is being attacked by the media while another celebrity family
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ñdismembered bodies behind you -- >> how do you know so much about prison? >> . >> have you ever been in prison? >> i've been arrested but let's not get into that. long and colorful story dating back to the civil rights movement. he had access to the tailor shop. we believe it was a female employee not a correctional officer, a female employee that
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aided and abetted him. he had help on the outside. it is clear you don't get through the elaborate plan and leave through a manhole -- >> how did a prisoner get a power tool? >> a tail or shop we are talking about endowment, maybe he stuck it in his pants, i don't know. >> oh, my gosh. too much information, geraldo. he had help with this. in this day and age, you would think this couldn't happen. you think shaw shank redemption. now you have two killers on the loose. dangerous people. >> it is not only how did they get the power tools, it is how did they pull off the operation. you have to go through steel wall. it is not a silent movie. then through the bricks and mortar. then cut through sewer pipe to get into the sewer pipe. then cut the chain and the lock that hold down the manhole cover to get out. i mean this is -- it makes noise. there are prison snitches. how could this thing happen so
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elaborately. >> where were the guards that work at night that should have heard that type of noise. let me go back with what we started the program with tonight. two incidents involving the police. i think there is an em boldenment out there. let's go to this pool party in texas one more time. and here you have it gets out of control. police are ordering people to leave. they are not leaving. one cop pulled his gun. he is on administrative leave. and i know people are quick to judge but i want to go to one of the eyewitnesss here. he said watching 30 seconds or 7 minutes after clip does not tell the whole story. he said i'm the one that called the police. i saw the whole thing. he is standing line the police officer and his actions. notice the police officer even though he had the gun out, he never pointed it at anybody. he had it in protective covered mode. i'm trained to use a gun. but he doesn't know what is coming up behind him. >> as we he have discussed many times before shawn, everything cops do now is on videotape. everything they do is on those cell phone videos.
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it is eaffecting the way police conduct themselves. this guy didn't get the memo. when you deal with kids you don't pull out the 9 millimeter. maybe a taser. the instinct to draw is what upset so many people. this is a racial incident by the way. a pool party as i heard it -- >> you said not racial. >> well it has to do with black and white kids fighting each other. not in the police response to these particular kids. but i just don't think that the act of drawing that 9, that is a heavy duty -- >> he doesn't know what is behind him. >> she has a bikini on. >> i don't think it was about her. i think it is more about what is coming up behind him. >> maybe. but he is on leave for a good reason. everything is calming down. >> you don't want this guy to lose his job. >> i do not. but i want this police chief to send a memo you don't take your piece out unless you think this
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is a deadly threat. >> you have your place in new jersey. >> i do. >> there are cops throwing bottles and bricks and the tear gas comes out. all these kids going to the concert, didn't have tickets. rushing the door. why do people now feel emboldened that they can throw rocks and bottles at cops? >> first of all, i think when you have chris brown performing and some of the other hip-hop rapper types, they encourage and an attitude of anti-social even confrontational behavior. i that i it clearly was something that was a catalyst to the young people. not having tickets. some had tickets. there was frustration. they went to the wall. they were definitely the kind pf em that the cops would be and by that i mean you know rough guys hats. you know pants down and all the rest of it. that cops might be more susceptible to jumping into the fray. the new jersey state cops. tried their best i think, to use reasonable force. but you know it is an
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unfortunate situation. cops were there, i think, in anticipation of trouble and indeed trouble followed. >> thanks for your insight. good to see you. mainstream media attacking the duggar family but didn't bat an eye involving a story with a hollywood celebrity. we will talk about the glaring double standard. that's coming up next.
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he went in and said he had done this. and so we first off, of course really talked to him. and then we went and talked to all the girls. >> there was so much grief in our hearts. as parents we felt we're failures. you know here we tried to raise our kids to do what's right. to know what right. and yet, one of our children made some really bad choices. and i think as a parent we were just devastated. we put faith cards in our home. >> we talked to our daughters. and reminded them about wrong and right touch. and about if anybody ever touched you in a wrong way, for you to come and tell your mom. >> immediately. >> that was a clip from megyn kelly's exclusive interview with the duggar family. my next guest is taking the
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mainstream media to task. former governor sarah palin. there is a double standard. why don't you explain your point. i know a lot of people have commented on it. >> yeah, i wrote a post after bristol had pointed out that issues like say, that liberal actress leana dunham have been rewarded with fame and fortune for admitting to his sexual preditation with her own little sister that she used her sister for sexual experiments for for her sexual outlet. and leana predator predator, and she has been praised and rewarded and the media has a yawn when it comes to covering she, or others we have heard about on the liberal side yet try to crucify a family for a 14-year-old boy's issue that he had which is a bad, bad, issue 12 years ago.
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and he was an example i used with this double standard. and that hypocrisy. it's blatant in this case. >> let me go to two of the sisters. and their very emotional reaction on the fact they found out, the police report had been released, which was not supposed to happen. they said they felt revictimized >> they told us our parents told us to be open and honest. we're here to help you. >> we were serious. >> we were in tears i couldn't believe what was going
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on. whenever i heard the police report had been released when i said -- what? they can't do this to us. >> that to me is do you know what? people do have a right to privacy. that hurt a lot, that family. i wanted to get your reaction to this. >> they do have a right to privacy. >> well yes. the difference with our family like the duggars is that people make their living by digging and prodding and trying to find something on conservative families and trying to destroy them and their reputations these girls are being revictimized under the guise of let them explain. they're innocent.
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these girls, yes. and this release is tragic and why is there no dialogue to let's get that law enforcement official who released this file? who would who would wants to speak out and trust law enforcement what they're being told was counsellors? and they're then exploited. why isn't the press going after the police chief who released it who we know is for political reasons sean. >> one political question. you see the unfolding, what are your thoughts? >> i'm the g.o.p. has a deep bench because competition is
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good. competition produces better. work harder produce more. this is i think going to be hillary as their nominee given other guys a shot. you know? the old college try. let them be seen as being covered fairly so when it time comes for hillary clinton to be knighted they'll be able to say hey, we covered everybody. but no. they want to follow a leader. in this case, it will be hillary. look at what is going on with bernie sanders right now. people are saying this is a shake up hillary should be scared. no. his approach is right. he's taking his message to the people.
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it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. you probably know xerox as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 million smartphone users remotely configure e-mail every month? or how about processing nearly $5 billion in electronic toll payments a year? in fact, today's xerox is working in surprising ways to help companies simplify the way work gets done and life gets lived. with xerox, you're ready for real business. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet grew up in a family of boys... married my high school sweetheart... and pursued a degree in education. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and she prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda-approved to treat this pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or
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actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new, or worsening depression or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now i have less diabetic nerve pain. and i love helping first graders put their best foot forward. ask your doctor about lyrica. welcome back time for the question of the day. do you agree or disagree with bill maher?
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set your dvr. we miss you when you're not here. see you back here tomorrow night. >> this is a fox news alert. two vicious and very dangerous men killers including a cop kill remember on the loose. they cut their way out of a maximum security prison. at this hour federal marshals, new york state troopers and law enforcement on the alert or on the hunt for these two men. our border patrol also on alert doing everything they can to seal off part of the u.s. and canada's border. these two killers staging unbelievable escape from the maximum security prison in upstate new york. new york governor andrew cuomo and investigators speaking to the media. >> this was a really elaborate plot. if it was in a movie script, you would have said it was overdone. this morning we noticed during the
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