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picked up the scent of david sweat and richard matt near the maximum security prison from which they escaped. we have also learned that police believe joyce mitchell the prison employee who is being questioned, may have been their intended getaway driver, but she didn't show up. well hack verse their hands on private information of every government worker in the u.s. that's the word from the federal employee union. the sensitive information includes their social security numbers, dates of birth, and home addresses. some lawmakers blame china for the attack but the origin of the hackers have not yet been confirmed. i'm patricia stark. "hannity" starts now. for all your headline, log on to foxnews.com. tonight -- >> i was the front-page news. i can't think of a single person who would be bothered by this. >> "the new york times" is blasted by liberals for their hit piece by senator rubio. the former lifestyles of the
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rich and famous host robin leech is here to weigh in on the liberal hypocrisy. >> this is not trayvon martin or michael brown or eric gardner or anything like that. >> meet the african american mckinney, texas resident who is now receiving death threats. >> what this is an out-of control pool party. >> you don't have the fax. what would you like to say to them? >> i'm not going to comment on that. i come from five generations of police officers. that's absurd. plus confronting baltimore's state attorney general marilyn mosby, and she was not happy about it. a baltimore police officer explains how cops really feel. "hannity" starts right here, right now. welcome to hannity. the left wing new york time is facing massive ridicule after a laughable hit piece that they printed against marco rubio. they lambasted the 2016 hopeful for making what the payment paper described as frivolous purchases. even obama lover jon stewart couldn't believe it. watch this.
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>> this morns, times, a front page story. front page. that will blow the chinos right off the rubio campaign. >> after a publisher paid rubio $800,000 to write a book in 2012 the senator paid off $100,000 in law school loans. >> you [ bleep ], paying off law school loans, how dare you. those may not seem like particularly extravagant expenses worthy of a "new york times" front page cover story, but it's a slippery house. it won't be long before the rubios are splurging on a whole house. i can't think of a single person that would be bothered by it. >> this was after a report that both rubio and his wife got tickets from the police. like everybody else. now to highlight just how bad this smear job really was, we decided to have a little fun with this. we have brought in the one and only robin leach, a man who knows a thing or two about
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lifestyles of the rich and famous. the a reading of the most ridiculous parts of this article. let's watch this. >> in speeches mr. rubio, a florida republican spoke of his prudent plan for using the cash to finally pay off his law school loans. expressing relief that he no longer owed a lady named sallie mae, as he once called the lender. at the same time he splurged. on an extravagant purchase 80,000 dollars for a luxury speed boat state records show at the time. mr. rubio confided to a friend that it was a potentially inadvisable outlay that he could not resist. the 24-foot boat, he said, fulfilled a dream. >> a luxurious speedboat. you would be surprised to know that the family glamorous boat that you just heard described in vivid detail actually looks
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similar to this little boat that looks like a dinghy that might fit four people. 24 foot fishing boat common among by the way floridians living in coastal areas. "the new york times" described that as a luxurious speedboat. joining me, the man you just heard from. former "lifestyles of the rich and famous" host robin leach. how you, sir? >> i'm very well, thank you, sean. it's laughable. >> a 24 -- >> totally laughable. >> to the kerrys for example we have pictures of john kerry's boat which is a $7 million yacht that was built in new zealand, not in new england where the boat building industry is struggling that he parks -- that's it right there, that he parks in rhode island to save $500,000 in massachusetts taxes. you've got to see the inside of this thing. "the new york times" is describing rubio's boat as a luxurious speed boat. you have covered the rich and famous. is that a luxurious speed boat?
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>> no and it wouldn't be on the show if it were today. i'm afraid mr. rubio's little dingy toy wonderful make it. >> you might even say a dinghy, you're right, compared to -- all right. it's probably like the cheapest boat you can buy almost to have a halfway decent boat you can take out and go fishing in it. now, you did a dramatic reading following the new york time quote about marco rubio's house. i want to play that for our audience. >> the rubios have completed the purchase of a new home. twice the size of their previous one. for $550,000. the house. among the more expensive in west miami. stood out from the aging homes nearby, it includes an inground pool, handsome brick driveway, meticulously manicured shrubs and oversized windows. >> would a $550,000 home, would it make on it life styles of the rich and famous today? >> definitely not.
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and i think all the homes down in that area of florida have oversized shrubs. this is a totally ridiculous piece of reporting. even i couldn't make that look glamorous and make it sound glamorous. >> look i think the show should still be on the air. >> thank you. >> now, let's do a little comparing and contrasting here. let's put up a reading of hillary's wealth and back ground. listen to this. >> now you're talking. the former first lady claims she was pinching pennies when her time ran out at the white house. >> we came out of the white house not only dead broke but in debt. >> let's take a closer look at how the woman gearing up to be the next president really lives. she hasn't driven a car in nearly 20 years. >> we'll talk later. thank you all. >> and gets round-the-clock protection from the secret service. the political power couple has two multimillion-dollar homes. a mansion just outside of new
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york city they dished out a reported $1.7 million for. they also call this deep seat colonial style home which set them back almost $3 million. all told, the clintons have a staggering net worth estimated to be around $55 million. and the cost of that private internet server at home, priceless! >> so robin, she hasn't driven a car in 20 years. flies around the world on private jets. $30 million they raked in last year. $200,000 speeches. multiple million-dollar mansions. they would make life styles of the rich and famous, wouldn't they? >> absolutely. >> you can't make this up. >> no. this is better than could be written by a hollywood script writer. >> all right. robin, thank you for having some fun with usment we appreciate
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it, my friend. thank you. joining us now snore marco rubio's presidential campaign alex conine is with us. how you? >> i'm good. thanks for having me. >> in a way, the rubios got tickets. if you went and checked out my record, i used to speed. i'm a more careful driver in my older age. i had tickets, too. and then i hate -- i don't want to diminish the size of their boat but that isn't really a luxurious speedboat to me. >> yeah i think marco was surprised when he woke up and read in the "new york times" that he now owned a luxury speed boat. >> they're after you guys. >> yeah. we take these attacks very seriously as we need to. clearly the new york times has an agenda here. they're trying to make marco rubio out to be something other than he isn't. you guys, here are the facts for your audience. marco rubio did not inherit any wealth he took out student loans to go to college and then law school. he has since paid off those students loans.
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he has contributed nearly $150,000 to charity in recent years. he puts his kids to christian private school four kids to christian private schools in the miami area. he only has one debt in the world and that's his home mortgage. he is not rich. but he is not dead broke as hillary might say either. he considers himself very blessed and i think his story one that most americans can actually relate to. certainly more than they can relate to hillary's situation. >> hillary got a $14 million advance on a book that bombed. his book, where was it on the new york times list? >> he was on the best seller list. enough so that they had to write a sequel that came out earlier this year. i think he came on your show to promote it. >> then did he something so outrageous. he took the money in advance and he paid off his student loans. i moon mean, how dare you. >> he used the advance to pay off his student loans, to invest in his kids' college funds and he did buy himself a family fishing boat.
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>> by the way, a luxurious speed boat. you got to be fair. you got to get it right. >> as "the new york times" would say, yeah. >> by the way, did you see the inside of john kerry's yacht that he built in new zealand and he parked in rhode island to save money? >> he has not invited me on that no. >> he hasn't invited me either. it is important. the media, sometimes their bias is shown by the stories they choose to run. not necessarily the stories they do run. and this is an obvious hit job and i think a hit to their credibility. thank you for being with us. appreciate it. >> thanks, sean. >> later in the program we'll ask to you weigh in on the rubio story. but first tonight -- >> the whole thing with this racial stigma. i don't believe that police officer came out there with the intent of throwing a 14-year-old girl down and starting this. >> that resident of mckinney, texas, is now receiving death threats because he dared to say the incident had nothing to do with race. he said it right here on this program.
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he'll be back tonight for a "hannity" exclusive. and then later tonight -- >> you're afraid to be criticized because you can't come up with funny jokes that don't insult people cheaplessly. >> jerry seinfeld spoke out truthfully about america's pc police. that and you'll hear from bob costas who is upset on why he is upset on espn giving an award to caitlyn jenner.
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the whole thing with this racial stigma, i don't believe that police officer came out there with the intent of throwing a 14-year-old girl down and starting this. this is not ferguson. this is not baltimore. this is not trayvon martin or michael brown or eric gardner or anything like that. what this is an out-of-control pool party. >> that is the mckinney, texas resident that you just heard from. he is now receiving death threats for those remarks made on this program. is that what happens if you tell the truth, saw the entire incident and he told the truth that was actually exculpatory for police here's the man responsible for those comments. thank you for coming back. first, tell us about these death threats. how many have you received? >> well, without going into a lot of detail it was a little bit, right around 20 death threats. i can't elaborate too much more
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on that because the government, i can't even say the agency that is investigating but the government agency involved in that is doing their thing with that. >> yeah. that's really important. thank you for coming back and sharing your story. you told us the other night. you saw the entire incident. correct? >> correct. >> okay. let's walk -- walk us up to what we see on tape and what happened before that most people don't know about. >> well like you said a deejay there. they're playing music. you have people coming from outside of the community, trying to get into the swimming pool. you can't get in unless you're a live there or unless you're a guest of the resident there. so you've had the security guard calling the cops and everything like that. then from that particular point, that's where everything jumped out. i want to reiterate that we do not live in a racist neighborhood. we are, you know, good honest,
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hardworking diverse with black, white, hispanic, east indian, whatever the situation is. right now with all the media coverage, it is really taking a toll on the community itself. they're trying find some form of normalcy now and peace. >> mr. embery i look to your facebook posting, and i'm assuming this is you. you said look, i live in the community. this entire incident is not racial at all. do you stand by that? >> i still stand by that. this was not a racial event. >> you said a few thugs spoiled a community event by fighting, jumping over fences into a private pool, harassing and damaging property. not everything is about race. we have other issues that need our attention. other fights make up belief causes. you said all that, right? >> yes, sir. i did say all that. let me clear something up. i'm catching a lot of flak for that amongst other things. when i used the definition of thugs, there was no way, shape form or fashion was that directed toward the african american children that were there.
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what that comment was directed to was the actual individuals that started this whole melee. that was not a general statement or description of african-american children or kids or whatever the situation is. i'm still trying to figure out how thug and black became synonymous with one another. >> i concur with you. and you said from the beginning this wasn't about race, and you saw the whole thing. another resident by the name of brian gessner, maybe a neighbor of yours. do you know him? >> yes, sir, i do know him. >> he posted a facebook thing that said, it was a twitter party that turned into a mob event, jumping pool fence, assaulting security guards, attacking a mother with three little girls, the video doesn't show everything and he went to to say they were drinking, smoking weed and wouldn't listen to any of the adults around the pool. is that accurate? >> well, first thing, i wo reiterate that brian gessner is not a racist. i know on the twitter verse and social media they're trying to portray him as that.
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that is definitely not the case. he was actually one of the people there helping the kids and trying to establish order by giving water and wiping off faces and things of that nature. for the rest of his comments and his statement, since he has an attorney now, i can't comment on anything of what he may have said. >> let's take him out of equation. were kids acting that way, drinking smoking weed and two security guards and a mother of three kids, did that all happen? >> well, from my viewpoint, i didn't see any assault on any children, definitely not. as far as smoking weed or drinking or whatever the situation is, i didn't see anything of that nature. it may have been there. but i didn't see it. i was on the opposite end doing my thing. >> okay. you know what? it takes courage to come out and speak the truth. i'm sorry that you came under attack. we appreciate you sharing your story so the public can get the real truth here. thank you. >> well, sean? >> yes, sir.
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>> well, i just would like to also reiterate that i am not the black guy that supports abusive cops. okay? because i see a lot of things and a lot things coming out of whatever the situation is. no way that i agree with the cop's actions toward this little girl. what we have here is two individuals in a charged situation that made poor decisions on both ends. so that means there is fault on both sides. but all the other things that happened and everything i'm glad the investigation is continuing to go forward and that we can get all the facts. we as a community, a people, a nation, cannot take seven minutes of a 30-minute incident and make an opinion. wait until all the facts come out. before we have these knee-jerk reactions. >> all right, mr. embry, thank you for straightening it all out for us. we appreciate your time. also, a miami high school principal has been removed from his support after showing support for officer casebolt on facebook where he wrote "he did nothing wrong. he was afraid for his life. i commend him for his actions."
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according to reports, he will be reassigned to administrative duties. here with reaction to all of this from the national bar association president pamela means and also fax news contributor daneen borrelli is with us. let me start with you. let me get to the slowed down version. i agree with the principal. i don't think a principal should be fired. watch this slowed down. these two guys are within two feet of the that cops. that's when he draws the gun. it is not on the girl on the floor. he doesn't know whether they have a gun or a knife or a threat to him. and he has to protect his gun there. i think his actions are appropriate because they are taunting him. your thoughts? >> sure. listen what we're witnessing is mob rule you have individuals coming out on this incident and they are just stirring up the pot. and i applaud mr. embry for coming out. he is a brave soul to do so. he is unfortunately paying the consequences for doing so, which
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i find utterly outrageous. you have people who are agitators. what they really don't want are black americans to recognize how progressive policies are failing urban communities. and they're trying to make this an issue about race and it is not about race. based on what we know so far. >> all right. pamela means, are you taking a position on the cop's actions? >> i certainly am. sean thank you so much for having us on the show. >> you're very welcome. thank you for being here >> the position i'm taking is the cop's behavior toward the young lady was out of control. police officers have an obligation when they enter into a situation to de-escalate the situation and not escalate it. if you look at the seven-minute clip, you see two officers standing there. there's one officer standing, having a conversation with the young people. you don't see the chaos. when you see officer casebolt, you see chaos and he is out of control also. the great thing about america is, that we have a constitutional right to voice our opinions and to agree to disagree.
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but we ought to do it in a way that is so respectful. i too applaud the gentleman for coming out, giving his perspective of the story. but sean, you should also should applaud those individuals as he said he was on the other side seeing people do their thing. there was a young lady on your show who actually said that the security guard kept approaching only her and her guests and she did feel that it was race-based. >> all right. >> her opinion -- let me finish. i think we ought to respect her opinion as we respect that gentleman's opinion who believe that it's not. >> there was an eyewitness quoted as saying, the videotape does not capture the whole story. we're trying to get what led up to this. there is a couple of things nobody died here, thank god. nobody was shot here. nobody was injured. there's no lasting harm done. i think we can use this as a teaching moment in some ways. the kids that came up behind the cop, i think they provoked him
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and created a dangerous situation that we should learn when police are in the middle of their job, you cannot come in behind them like that in my opinion. but here's the question i have. maybe, we can maybe agree or disagree on officer casebolt. his career is now over as a result of this. did you know that earlier in that day, he had to go console a family, take pictures of a man who had just committed suicide by shooting himself in the head in front of his children. and then before he got to this incident, he had another girl that was on top of a home threatening suicide, he had to talk her down, and then he was into this moment. i'm not saying that justifies whether you think did he right or wrong in this particular case. i'm only pointing out, i can only imagine. that's not an easy day at the office for anybody. what is your reaction learning that? >> you know what? i completely agree with you, which is why this is a classic case of what the national bar
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association has been saying since july. there needs to be stricter mental health testing. when you are in a situation like this, and i applaud the officers that go out and put their lives on the line daily. but i have four children, sean. they're 14, 9, 6 and 4. when i have a child that is out of control and their emotions are out of control, i make them have a time-out. >> my father gave me a time-out with the belt. i got my time-outs. >> you know what? i've got my time-out with the belt too. what we're going to do on this show, he asked me a question. we're going to respect each other. >> i've been sitting here a long time too. >> all right. finish. pamela just finish question and then we'll let daneen back in. >> i'll finish quickly. what we have here is we're, a time-out. this is a great moment for us to say, he deserved to have some standards in place that would have said, when you have a day like that, maybe you should not
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be out and doing things of that nature. maybe he should go back. it's part of the problem there is a video out of you on the ground with someone on your back mimicking what the police officer did. really, you're part of the problem, pamela. the propaganda that you're putting out, and these young people are seeing what saying and your actions, you're part of the problem. >> is it because none of us know the entire story? >> we don't know the entire story. not only that, to put out such a video of that sort basically, i was waiting for al sharpton to come out on the scene with you as well you were part of the problem and you should be held accountable for that as well. what we've witnessed, based on mr. embry's testimony, he said he was there. he said it was not about race. he said it was not police brutality. so clearly you are part of the problem. >> we have 15 seconds. pamela and we're out of time.
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>> let me give you the 15 seconds. i'm glad you brought that point up. the point of doing demonstration is to show that under the -- >> it's propaganda. >> i did not interrupt you. i've got 15 seconds. >> you've been talking most of the show. >> had we not seen the video, the narrative may have been different. >> i have to end it there. >> that's the reason why all of us -- >> propaganda. al sharpton is probably looking for you. >> thank you so much. i appreciate it. >> coming up, now that officer casebolt has resigned, will others involved in the pool party incident take responsibility and admit wrongdoing? and later tonight -- >> of course i have -- i work with the police department. we rely on the police department to get these violent offenders off our streets. that's absurd. >> baltimore prosecutor marilyn mosby fires back at fox news reporter griff jenkins for daring to ask a question about police morale. a baltimore cop will be here to tell us what it's really like right now for the police department in that city.
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at your local dealer today. welcome back to "hannity." now that officer casebolt has taken personal responsibility for his actions in the aftermath of the out-of-control texas pool party, it's time for others involved in this incident to do the same here's part of my interview with 18-year-old adrian martin. he denies doing anything wrong when he ran up on officer casebolt in the video. watch this. it looks to me like you're trying to get in the way of the cop doing his job. he comes out. he doesn't -- from his perspective, he doesn't know if you have a gun or a knife or what you're doing behind his back, does he? >> no, sir. but as you can see, we are on the incline. and my friend accidentally bumps me twice which makes it look like i'm charging towards the officer. but as you can see in the video,
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i slipped and backed up immediately. i was not being provocative. i had no intention charging the officer whatsoever. >> here with the reaction, abdul hakeem mohammed. and fox news contributor david webb. mr. mohammed, i look at the video. it's very clear. police are working on this young woman. it is a long incident. we just had an eyewitness who saw the whole event. there is a lot more that is not on tape that wasn't seen. they come up behind him. as you can see, they're right in that officer's grill. they're in that two-foot zone. right there. very, very close, doing a little dance, getting the officer's attention. they're right near his gun. what do you expect an officer to do if he doesn't know if they have a knife or a gun? >> well, first of all, put it like this. when i was a child, i acted like a child and did childish things. now that i'm a man i put away childish things and do i what a man do. >> what does that have to do with the answer? what does that have to do with my question? >> straight out. i'm not going to make nobody, first of all, we don't need no
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superheroes. as you know i prosecute police officers. because i just come out of baltimore and ms. mosby. >> you're not addressing the issue. the issue is -- >> i told that you they kids first of all. did you hear what i said? they're kids. first of all, the super hero had no reason to run up. he do what he done. >> i'm trying to take this segment seriously, sean. i'm finding it hard to take you seriously in a discussion on this. >> first of all -- >> how about you let me speak? how about you let me speak? >> you asked me a question. do you want flow finish or not? or are you going to cut me off? >> go ahead. go ahead. >> all right. i was told when pastor said he was a child, he did childish things. the officer didn't prepare for what he was doing. first of all i've been in law enforcement over 40 years. i'm a specialist. there is no way as a black man i would have ran up on those kids and did what he done. it's wrong. >> let's let david respond. >> the last thing he said is what matters here, sean.
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the fact is that whether you agree or disagree with the officer's actions, which we talked about, should be looked into. when you have got someone in your periphery and you don't know what's going on and they're on that side, it doesn't matter whether they're black, white, young, old. you know that you have something behind you. that's a human reaction. you don't have to be a cop behind you. >> not just behind you. they're within two feet. >> the point i'm trying to make is a human reaction. on top of that, you have an officer with a weapon which means the officer is charged with maintaining control of his weapon. so we can have this specious debate, these specious arguments. but the reality is he drew his weapon. okay you can look into that. he didn't point it. he readied his weapon and he went back to what he was doing. by the way, the other officers followed those kids so there are other people making judgments. they decided they needed to find out what was gong. >> bro, bro, he chased those
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children around the tree. he chased them. look at the video good. he pursued those children. it's wrong what he done. >> two other officers come up. he says something now. the other officers run after the other kids. that's what i'm talking about. it means that they were following up which is what they are supposed to do. that's their job. if you've been in law enforcement, then you understand that your job is also to protect the community. that means if you a potential threat, you address it >> nobody died. nobody was shot. nobody was injured. >> right. >> yes it was. yes it was. those children was injured. those children are scarred for life. >> no they weren't necessarily scotland yard for life. >> the good ship jesus. those children are scarred. there's no way you abuse authority with a child and do what he did. >> let me tell you something. those kids are not necessarily scarred for life. and what you do is you come -- >> let me come to your house and chase your children with a gun. let me stand on your daughter's bed.
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let me do some stuff like this in your house and see how you like it. >> real quickly, we got to go. >> the problem we have here is in all this discussion around this case, we have not heard from the parents or other children there. there is a responsibility by the community, by the police department. where are the parents of the kids? why were 14-year-olds involved in this situation? >> we have to leave there it. thank you, both. coming up next tonight right here on "hannity" -- >> i'm not going comment on that. i come from five generations of police officers. that's absurd. >> griff jenkins appears to have got under the skin of baltimore prosecutor marilyn mosby. a cop if that city will be here next to tell us how low the morale is in the police force. and also later tonight -- >> i kind of roll my eyes at jerry seinfeld. he is a billionaire. i don't feel sorry for him if people don't laugh at his jokes. >> wow. liberals are lashing out at jerry seinfeld. why? he dared to question how pc this country has become. that and much nor straight ahead. get your credit swagger on.
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baltimore's city states attorney marilyn mosby angrily shot down a question from "on the record's" griff jenkins yesterday when he asked her about some baltimore cops saying she doesn't support them. >> i come from five generations of police officers. that's absurd. of course i have, i work with the police department. we rely on the police department to get these violent repeat offenders off our streets. that's absurd. >> now, a fox affiliate reporter also attempted to ask mosby a question. here is that response >> what i've been very clear about is that i'm not going to litigate this case in the media. i'll litigate it in the courtroom. >> ol' oh really? that's interesting. since it was just a little over a month ago when mosby actually took advantage of being in front of the media that she would seek justice for freddie gray. watch this. >> to those that are angry, hurt or have their own experiences of injustice at the hands of police officers, i urge to you channel the energy peacefully as we prosecute this case. i have heard your calls for no justice, no peace. however, your peace is sincerely needed as i work to deliver
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justice on behalf of freddie gray. >> all right. here now with reaction is a current baltimore city police officer. he is choosing to keep his name and identity hidden. sir, welcome back to the program. thank you for being with us. >> thanks for having me, sean. >> this is really important. what is the feeling among rank and file? and tell me what percentage of officers feel that way to marilyn mosby and what she has done here. >> we heard her comment that she has a close relationship with the police department. i can shake my head and say, you have to just wonder if she's living in west baltimore or the moon. because the moment she stepped into office, the relationship with the department was bad as it was, has only gotten 50 times worse since she unjustly indicted these officers. >> yeah. first, i think it is important for our audience to know, if your identity was known, what
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would be the consequences served for you? >> there would be, you know, administrative repercussions. i could be fired, you know, worst-case scenario. >> there have been a number of police officers that have spoken, hidden as you are tonight. has there been a search to find out who you are? >> not that i know of. but you know, people ask but you know, that's about it. >> what was your reaction to griff jenkins' question about her not supporting the police and the rank and file believing they do not -- that she does not have their back in light of the report that came out yesterday, the note that she was asking police to go into the exact area and do the job that they were doing in the case of freddie gray? >> first of all, five generation, wow. just to think about that on its own. three weeks prior to freddie gray being stopped, she
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specifically is asking enforcement at the exact intersection where freddie gray was initially spotted. and not to disclose that during any of this is a travesty. >> what about the cops that are indicted? have you had contact with them? have you spoken with them? >> yes, sir. >> and what do they say? >> they're just waiting to get their opportunity to come tort to court. they're looking forward to being able to present their case. they're looking forward to being vindicated in this entire mess. i think, god willing, they will be. but it might just take a little time. >> mosby will not release the autopsy report. it is available. do you have any knowledge as to what is in that report? >> the autopsy report will be made available in discovery to the defense attorneys. i can only imagine that there's information in there relative to some of the injuries that would raise questions about this being
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ruled a homicide. >> so you think it might be exculpatory for the six officers? that it would be very telling? do you know that for a fact? >> i know that for a fact that -- i think once the autopsy report is released and gone through by you know another set of eyes outside of the medical examiner that there will be serious questions raised about the manner of death of freddie gray and how it was in fact ruled a homicide. >> let me ask you a last question. there has been a 40-year high in murders in baltimore. and a 56% reduction in the month of may. as it relates to arrests by officers. is that going to continue? are police officers now reactive and not proactive as they once were? >> i can imagine it will continue for quite a while. you can almost put -- i mean just thinking about it the actions of ms. mosby have caused this incredible spike in crime.
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40 additional mothers are having to wonder why either sons or daughters were murdered. it's all relative to the injustice that was bestowed upon the police. how can you go out and do your job when you don't have the back of your mayor and state's attorney? >> all right. we appreciate. by the way, cops do have first amendment rights. we do appreciate you taking the time to tell that story. thank you for being with us, sir. >> thank you, sean. coming up next next hannity. >> stop being lazy and write smart, funny jokes. how about that in that don't insult. i think it's so cheap and easy to insult people who are socially marginalized. >> the left is lark out at jerry seinfeld because he dared to challenge how pc this country has become. plus tonight -- >> awarding the arthur ashe award to caitlyn jenner is just a crass exploitation play. >> wow. bob costas' questions espn's decision to give caitlyn jenner a courage award.
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we can't -- i can't -- i told a joke last night. what is an irish seven-course meal. do you know what it is? >> i'm scottish. >> you weren't watching. a six-pack and a potato. i can only say that because i'm irish. it's ridiculous. we have gotten -- this is so anal retentive. it's ridiculous. reaction? >> well look, the left needs to have a sense of humor. they need to get over themselves. seinfeld is one of the funnest men in modern american history. >> and what they do their ignorance is clear. they have no idea what they're exposing about themselves. comedy has always been used politically. it is the way to ridicule and mock the status quo. and that is what threatens the left so much. it tells people that you can think a different way, that you can diminish the thing that tells you that they're going to lord it over you. >> if there is anything more that bothers you being a feminist. you were once the former president of now. is there anything that offends you?
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>> all kinds of things offend everybody every day. you think who is that person like that conversation people complain:00 seinfeld. that's offensive. it's also frightening. but then you get over it. you look and you put it into context because it's also not personal. and even what he was talking about his joke. >> ainsley? >> people are so sensitive. people are so defensive. and i agree with you. we have to learn to loosen up lighten up and laugh a little bit. this all started when he was on colin cowherd's show talking about not wanting to speak or not wanting to do his comedy routine in colleges because they didn't get his humor. and they're so pc. >> they're so pc. real quick, caitlyn jenner bruce jenner, i don't know what the proper term. >> caitlyn jenner. >> whatever. and his mother calls him bruce. >> right. >> right. >> so whatever. >> he is getting this arthur ashe award for courage. bob costas is upset about it. what is your reaction to this? >> many people do agree with bob costas because see says there
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are better candidates. i was crying when i watched that interview. i felt sorry for bruce jenner. i'm glad bruce jenner is now caitlyn if that make herself happy, because she was struggling so much. however, i do think -- you've got noah galloway that iraq vet that lost his arm fighting forcountry, lost his leg as well. >> reaction from tammy? >> this is like barack obama getting the nobel peace prize, okay? >> why do you say that? you have to think of context when it comes to the other people. a young woman playing basketball with brain cancer who has died. he should get an award for courage for coming out as a republican. because when you look at the international reaction -- >> did you see diane sawyer's reaction to the interview? >> this guy has been lauded and embraced. this has not been a tough framework. and look women go through something tough every day. in this kind of an instance i think jenner could also refuse the award for these reasons. >> that's an interesting point. all right. good point. >> i guarantee that he did think there are other people more
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