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>> then our hannity producers were at hillary's big speech this weekend and asked her supporters about accomplishments and ongoing scand lgz. >> i couldn't tell you anything she's accomplished but i'm excited about the primaries. carly fiorina and rand paul are here to weigh in. >> jerry seinfeld is too politically correct for you. >> bill maher slams liberal pc people. >> plus, meet a detroit woman who proves bill clinton wrong. she fought off home intruders with a legal firearm. >> he touched the barrel of my gun and i just went to shoot. >> hannity starts now. hillary clinton's campaign denied access to a reporter who was assigned to cover clinton's event in new hampshire earlier
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today. the daily mail's political editor was supposed to be the designated reporter but was told by staffers that he wasn't welcome. joining us with reaction from new hampshire ed henry. this is not going over well in reporter circles is it ed? >> that's right. reporters want the press pool the folks out here on the road the actual journalists picking who should cover hillary clinton not having the clinton campaign dictate to them. in this case the campaign insists they're not dictating. they say the reporter who is the politics editor for the daily mail basically does not meet the requirements to be a pool reporter. it's complicated. the short of it is they used precedent from the white house press pool. the daily mail has been petitioning to get into the press pool. they don't have credentials yet. the clinton campaign is trying
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to work it out and bring them at a later date. the other reporters are having a problem with this, why wasn't this reporter let in you fill in for the rest of the group, when the candidates in small quarters you take it down and then share the information with the rest of us. what a lot of people are wondering about is the fact this particular reporter with the daily mail has been very aggressive in his coverage of hillary clinton, the campaign tells me tonight that had nothing to do with it. they're working it out. they'll let him into other events down the road. she eventually did take questions from us today. she very rarely does that. here she is running a populist campaign talking about redistributing wealth saying income inequality is a big problem. andrea mitchell pressed her about how her and bill clinton made $25 million last year.
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>> i'm very grateful for the success bill and i have had. we both come from hardworking families. and we have worked really hard both of us over the course of our lives. and we feel blessed. >> so she tries to push it away by saying she feels grateful. her staff wouldn't call on me. they had a list of reporters they were going to call on. i was three feet from the candidate. i asked her how she feels about these poll numbers suggesting that a majority believes that she is not honest and trustworthy. she didn't answer t. you can see from the video as i walked over to try to get that question answered her staff didn't want me to talk to her, the secret service asked me to move. this is going to be an on going issue on reporter access. >> those are great points. you add into that our factor and staged events with dnc operatives and spontaneous discussions with her.
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the limited access to reporters, very few questions even when she has taken a couple. even obama operatives have been saying she needs to get out there and talk to people. they still won't even answer your question. >> she wants to run a rose garden strategy. from a political standpoint you can understand why she would think it's good. if she doesn't have a lot of competition on the democratic side. there's not a lot of upside to her taking tough questions about the clinton foundation or anything else. long term there are some democrats saying if you don't deal with this now it is only going to keep coming back in the general election. it would be better to address the questions now. that's the clinton political strategy. as reporters, yong what the political strategy is of democrats or republicans. we're supposed to get tough questions whether it's jeb bush or hillary clinton. a lot of candidates out there have been taking tough questions. she's not taking a lot. she's taking to take more i should point out as i noticed
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today. a lot better today than other events. >> three or four? >> she took about six or seven. i'd have to look at my note book. not a full press conference and it certainly hasn't happened a lot. >> ed henry on the trail in new hampshire. appreciate it. this is not the first incident by the clinton campaign that angered the press. according to politico the boston globe wrote this after covering hillary the pool is kept in the back yard and did not see clinton walk out and greet a group of neighbors who were across the street. neighbors neighbors neighbors confirmed this. the pool threw a fit when she heard clinton had left the house. your pool got outside fast enough to see clinton drive away. here is that reporter from the boston globe who has been covering the campaign. it seems like she is giving the least amount of access and she's
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trying to run a populist campaign how does that work? >> i know it is very confusing. it's not only journalists that are noticing this. activists are noticing this as well. i spent the weekend in iowa one of the things people were upset about was she had a contest for one person to be able to fly to new york and see her rally. and these iowa activists are saying wait a minute we shouldn't have to enter a contest to see the candidate. we want to see the candidate in our rooms every day. the campaign is beginning to respond to that a little bit. you did see her have an open event. you know i think that those two ideas are at odds. having a rose garden strategy, and also trying to be of the people. >> and you can see it now showing up in the polls in new hampshire. bernie sanders in the mid30 and in wisconsin in the 40s. i don't think anybody anticipated those numbers for bernie saunders? >> absolutely. i had a chance to go to a bernie sanders event when i was in iowa. more than 700 people were there.
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and they gave him three standing ovations before he even opened his mouth. it was amazing. "the washington post" had a story today, pointing out that while clinton it more headlines this weekend, it was sanders who had more head count at his events. >> thank you so much. hillary clinton officially kicked off her presidential campaign again this weekend. with a speech right here in new york city. on roosevelt island. we sent a team of producers to the event to ask hillary supporters if they could just name one of her specific accomplishments. let's see what they said. >> my three favorite accomplishments that hillary clinton has done. i have honestly no idea. >> it's hard -- you know it's hard for me to pinpoint out the
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three. >> not really. i'm sorry. >> three, that's a big deal. well, she ran in 2008 and honorably. so that was a big deal. >> um. >> she ran for president she didn't win. >> what did she say? she put the cracks in the ceiling? >> she tried to get the clinton healthcare initiative passed that didn't work. >> that's a good question. i couldn't tell you the answer. i couldn't tell you anything that she's actually accomplished. >> all right. we have more of those interviews coming up. joining me are reaction 2016 presidential candidate carly fiorina. good to see you, how are you. appreciate you coming back. >> thanks for having me. >> i would say more than pretty much any other person running up to this point, you have been the most out spoken critic of her. i wonder if some of your male counterparts -- because the headline in usa today clinton a
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factor in campaign. i zhave the article here. do you think their timid and afraid that an authentic may come that they're sexist or war on women? >> i can't speak for them. what i would say is i come from a world where titles are just titles and speeches are just speeches. i come from the world that most of us live in which is actions speak louder than words. if you want to lead you need to demonstrate a track record of leadership and accomplishment. way back in january i asked the question mrs. clinton, name an accomplishment. and she cannot and she has not. >> it's interesting because -- i didn't steal it from you. i thought of it independently on my own, maybe great mind think alike. i've been doing this on radio and tv. name three things she has done that have made people's lives better having served in the public eye for so many years. i don't get any answers. we just saw that there, i really can't name one thing. >> well i think hillary clinton
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cannot be president of these united states. because she is not trustworthy and she lacks a track record of leadership and accomplishment. we have to have a nominee that is going to take her on. we've got to have a nominee who will throw punches at her. this is going to be a fight. we need to win. >> they're going to throw punches. >> they always do so we better be prepared. >> that number that ed henry was citing 57% the question he asked to do. 57% of americans don't think she tell is honest and trustworthy. >> i think what he saw demonstrated in her roosevelt island speech is she will have more money and the best political ground game in history. so we shouldn't underestimate her. she may be a deeply flawed candidate but she'll have a lot of money. they have a great goundround game
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they've been building for two obama terms. she will be formidable. >> she has chosen a path to run to the hard left. she's trying to create the obama hard line. she's going in the opposite direction. >> that's right. >> she's not barack obama, though. >> well but the energy in her party is in the left wing of her party. that's why she's doing it. she's got to get her base excited so they can get that ground game going. and i think the big fight in 2016 is going to be about who is it who actually can successfully challenge the status quo in washington. she is the personification of the professional political class. an 80 plus percent of the american people believe the professional political class is more focused on its own title and position than getting the right things done. >> did you catch the irony that saying their yesterday and their
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old -- song called yesterday they believe in yesterday. i'm sitting there thinking how long have you been in the public eye now? i want you to weigh in on the stage campaign events. the kicking out of reporters, the lack of answering reporters' questions. limited access. even obama supporters from david axelrod and others they are saying she needs to get out of the bubble. why do you think she's afraid to get out of the bubble? >> i don't know. what i would say is if you know that you're going to be the nominee, and i think she knows that then she may not think there's any purpose in exposing herself now. of course all of that will come back to roost in the general election. i think what it remind people of is this professional political class. honestly a fox news poll said 80% plus of the american people think the game is rigged against them by professional politicians. i think every time they see a staged event like that and
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refusal to answer basic questions they're reminded of the game. >> you're going to join us this friday for the hour. we appreciate your time. we'll zhave jeb bush coming up for the full hour. wednesday night donald trump for the full hour anticipating he might be running. coming up 2016 presidential candidate rand paul. he will be here to weigh in on hillary clinton's big speech. he'll react to governor just about -- jeb bush's jumping into the race. i'm not worried about what they were. at some point we have to trust the candidates running for the most powerful position in the world. supporters at hillary clinton's rally had a hard time answering the question is she honest and trustworthy. that is next. straight ahead.
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♪ welcome back to hannity. in addition to asking hillary clinton's supporters about her accomplishments, our producers also asked them about the controversy over the clinton foundation accepting money from foreign donors with terrible and atrocious human rights records. here's what they had to say. >> does it bother me that her foundation has taken money from saudi arabia and such? i'm going to say i'm neutral on the subject. >> i don't know what's going on with the clinton foundation i'm trying to read about that. >> i don't think think twice about that. i don't think that's necessarily a fair question. they take that money to spend it on doing aids work in africa and
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amazing work across the world. >> i think it makes sense that she has had donations from a wide variety of countries especially given her background with foreign service. >> she's not the only one. so everyone wants to point fingers. >> does it bother me she took money from saudi arabia? i think they all do it. i think it was in good faith. >> little shady something is probably going on there. >> hopefully everybody has an opportunity to change and do things differently. maybe she would. >> joining me now is one person who has said in the past the foundation should return the money, republican presidential candidate, kentucky senator rand paul. you are one of the few that have targeted that as i have. saudi arabia omom kuwait uae, have atrocious human rights records for women, gay and lesbians. she says she's the champion of these different groups. meanwhile, she's never uttered a word about how bad these records
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are. do they buy her silence you think? >> well the thing is is that it's so bad in saudi arabia that a woman was raped there by seven men and the woman was publicly whipped. the woman was actually then put in prison for being in the car with an unmarried man. and that's the kind of country and that's the kind of culture that she's taking money from. it's going to be hard for her to run as a candidate for women's rights when she's taking money. she took money from the sultan of brunigh where ary adultery is punished by stoning. i think it is going to be difficult for her. >> taking money, if she took it but still took a principal stand, maybe you could give her a pass. i can't find any instance where she has criticized the policy of these countries with these atrocious records. that to me is the -- it seems like they bought her silence. >> and i think it's even worse than that. we're going to have a race to be
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commander in chief. do we want her to be the commander in chief when she's taken money from people -- she basically presided over the sale of a uranium company to the russians while taking money from the shareholders of the uranium company. i think that should disqualify her from being a candidate >> you have a whole lot of reasons, the server benghazi or the $26 million the clinton foundation got in sweden while they were petitioning her as secretary of state so they could get an kempexemption so they could do business with iran while everybody else was living by the sanctions in place. >> and about this time i believe bill clinton gave a speech for that company and got about $700,000 while they were applying for an exemption for the sanctions against iran. something is really fishy. i think bill clinton got money from a bank that was lobbying over the uranium deal.
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there's a lot going on here. there's an endless supply of conflict of interest. that's why her numbers as far as honesty are upside down. >> roosevelt island is a fairly interesting choice to make her announcement. did you see that? >> i did see that. >> with its history i think it's interesting. let me go to jeb bush tonight. jeb announces he setheis the latest candidate to announce. obviously does pretty well in some of the polls. you've been doing well especially in head to head polls against hillary. what do you make of jeb bush? >> i think the more the merrier. we have a field on the republican side. i think the question will be will we get a conservative candidate or will the candidates divide the vote. that's the debate we've been having for the last several cycles. we need a strong standard bearer who is a conservative.
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i can i think we need to be more bold for tax cuts and balancing the budget. i'm afraid if we get a big government republican that that may be the wrong message. and we may not be separate ourselves so much from hillary clinton at that point. >> it's interesting, lindsey graham is getting into the race. i don't think he has a very big chance of winning he's not showing up in the polls. why do i suspect he might be getting involved in the race to cause trouble in south carolina? >> you never know. i think if lindsey graham splits the moderate vote with bush maybe a conservative could win south carolina. i think having another moderate is probably good are for conservatives. >> okay. rand paul good to see you, thanks for being with us. >> thank you. before we go quick programming note. be sure to turn in tomorrow night 10:00 p.m. eastern. i'll be sitting down with presidential candidate, former
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florida governor jeb bush for the hour. it will be his first interview since his announcement. on wednesday, is donald trump running for president? he will be our guest for the entire hour. coming up tonight on hannity. >> liberals are more pc. i used to fight with isthe audience all the time because we used to get the audience strictly from liberal sources. >> bill maher takes
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polls. >> the voters in the polls have shown voters do not trust her. >> no polls show voters don't trust her. no poll says that. >> the hannity team asked clinton supporters about her honesty and trustworthiness. watch this. >> j absolutely have no qualms about her honesty and her moral -- >> deleting the e-mails, i would say not ideal. >> at some point we have to lend trust to the candidates running for the most powerful position in the world. >> i like she's accessible when she's in the public. >> i know you don't like that she doesn't go in front of the camera but that's what people who do their job do. >> i'd be thrill fundamentaled if she was a third term of her husband. >> joining us with reaction the
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author author peats author peter schweizer and governor john sununu. george walker bush he was honest and trustworthy. >> that's how he succeeded like he did. getting legislation passed. he worked with tom foley and george mitchell. it was tough politically, but they trusted each other. >> is it possible to have those numbers on honesty and trustworthiness where they are for hillary and still get alecteda elected? >> i hope not. >> she's spending little time near the press. ed henry tried to ask her a tough question today. no access. doug thinks it's the greatest
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strategy of the world. i've interviewed him before. how long can she get away with this? >> that's the challenge. if a majority of people don't think your trustworthy and honest standing in front of the press and giving an explanation for something, you've already got half the people who aren't going to believe what you're saying. thal challenge is transparency on basic issues. she doesn't want to seem to go there. the transparency on the clinton foundation. there is still more than a thousand they have not disclosed. she could give a press conference but actions speak louder than words. i think she's convinced she can ride it out. >> you're taking the position she can ride the way she's going as long as the campaign goes on and get away with not answering questions. she'll have to debate at some point. she will have tough questions asked at some point about the server about peter's book about
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ethical issues benghazi. i don't think she's going to have very good answers if she's asked in the right way. >> she may not. strategically, this is not the time for her to do it. she'll have to debate when there are not 17 republicans, but perhaps one or two. the other thing is as your interviews suggest the dimensions of political choice are not limited to who you think is honest or trustworthy. otherwise richard nixon wouldn't have been elected in 1968. cand candidly she is making the right decision to stay insulated and to avoid interviews where she has to answer questions. as i freely acknowledged she doesn't have good answers. >> but the minute she makes a mistake, it's all going to come down on her. this is a great strategy as long as you don't make a mistake. she's going to. and then everybody is going to assume that the two months that she didn't speak, she didn't speak because all she does is make mistakes.
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so it's a high risk strategy. and i don't think she can pull it off. >> governor the launch of her campaign until today hasn't been success after success. she's still leading in the polls. i would draw -- >> that's an understatement. >> she's leading in the polls against nobody. even on the republican side -- >> you're the one who -- she's running against jeb who is seng sinking. you've got 15 other candidates all of whom are in the low to mid 40s. >> i think if you look at the numbers carefully they're much worse than you think. when you have a party with 15 candidates and somebody calls the supporter of one of those candidates and says head to head mrs. clinton versus the other candidate, you don't want to give the other candidate credit. so you cast your telephone vote for mrs. clinton. and she still is close to most of them.
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>> let me ask this jeb bush launched today. you are close to the father. are you supporting jeb? >> i have too many friends in this race. i'm trying to stay out of it. it will be a great race. >> let me put out a new ad that was put out by marco rubio's campaign about hillary clinton making the statement the republican candidates are yesterday. >> they're all singing the same old song. a song called yesterday. they believe in yesterday. >> yesterday is over. we must change the decisions we are making. by changing the people who are making them. >> peter i thought that was a very well done ad perfectly timed. i think it was a good point. the clintons are way beyond yesterday. >> i think partly what you're seeing in this campaign sean,
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is this generational shift in change. we've seen it in american politics before. you could argue this played a roll in 1992 when bill clinton defeated george h.w. bush. you're seeing marco rubio younger than jeb bush and hillary clinton saying it's time for this generational change. usually those changes take place at a time when the economy is not doing well there is a certain anxiety in the country. you could make a case that we are ripe for a generational shift. >> you wrote this book about jeb's dad, does the bush name hurt him? >> i think there are pluses to it and there are some folks for whom it's a minus. the art form for jeb is to figure out hooto maximum the plus. i think he's thought a lot about it. coming up next right here on hannity. >> liberals are definitely more pc. i used to fight with this
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bill maher is weighing in on whether or not the country is too pc. >> i'm sure you saw our colleague jerry seinfeld made a statement about how colleges are too politically correct. if jerry seinfeld is too politically incorrect for you, maybe you should look in the mirror. do you think it's a liberal conservative thing? liberals are definitely more pc. i mean i used to fight with istheis this audience all the time because we used to get the audience from liberal sources. >> joining me now sharon small. now you can load his pod cast race wars -- what is -- why do you call it race wars? >> we need to keep sensitive people away from it. you can't say you're listening to race wars and got offended. >> do you have any pod casts like that? >> do they still you have to load?
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>> no, they don't. he's a different generation. >> you got to take -- >> pop loader beta max. >> here's the reality. we live in a world where people can't tell jokes anymore. i like chris rock. chris rock is funny. he says outrageous things. i used to like andrew dice clay. he become persona non grata. he's a comedian. he's trying to make you laugh by being outrageous. it doesn't necessarily means he believes everything he's saying. >> let comedians breathe. people coming out on jerry seinfeld you're running out of people to attack. next to santa claus is jerry seinfeld. >> you're pretty hard core in your comedy routine. >> i'm honest. i'm not trying to attack people. >> you don't mind saying stuff if you think it's true. and all good humor is rooted in truth, right? >> i would say that about myself. i'm hard core as well sean.
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>> you don't -- you're in the nice guy territory. you're in the jerry seinfeld territory. >> he's actually mean compared to jerry seinfeld. he's a crip compared to jerry seinfeld. >> i don't want to ask. i don't think comedians should com complain about this atmosphere. everyone is so sensitive this will cause a resurgence of comedy. >> i can still do skits of cheech and chong because i grew up with that. ope open i got the stuff. funny stuff. >> you are asking me about my weed smoke? >> i don't touch it. i was asking you. >> you used to if you was listening to that. >> you know my brother and i used to listen to cheech and chong and had no idea it was about pot. >> really?
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>> i could see people protesting. maybe you should monitor what your kids are watching and turn the dial. >> we had richard pryor albums. >> i didn't hear those. i could only get what was at the library. >> judy blume? >> the public library in my town. >> i remember bringing cheech and chong into school and playing it when we had ourhead founz on. >> you would get throne out of school. public school. >> they don't care that's part of the crickurriculum back them. >> it was edgy for the 70's. richard pryor was funny.
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>> what room do we have for them now? they're cloeszsing that up for us. >> it's edgy. >> don't call it that sean. >> i got to go. that's it. >> nailed it. >> i'd like to thank you for joining us for our very last show. a big national movement about whether the lives of young african-american men count, you know you can't have a bunch of people walking around with guns. >> clinton may want to take back that comment after hearing my next guest's story. it's amazing. >> i want to encourage a lot of women get that cpl and don't be scared you know if you got to protect yourself and your life do not be scared. >> ms. p. the detroit woman fought off four home invaders because she owns a gun. she's here to tell an incredibly harrowing story straight ahead.
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we can't have a bunch of people walking around with guns. i used to tell people when we did bosnia kosovo you get
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enough people with weapons around and there will be unintended consequences. people make mistakes, people do wrong. things happen. >> that was bill clinton blaming violence in places bike baltimore, new york and chicago on residents having too many guns. i recently spoke with a woman who made headlines after fending off four home intruders with her hand gun. watch this story. >> they call you ms. d? you want to be called ms. d? >> that's fine with me. >> everybody in town calls you ms. d? >> everybody does. >> let's go back to the first home invasion. this is two you had to experience. tell us what happened the first time. >> well the first time actually i wasn't at the house when it happened. they had completely ransacked my
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house. and they left quite a bit of damage and they soldtole everything except for the furniture. >> walk us through since that time you see your home ransacked the way it was, so you decided to buy a gun, correct? >> well i had decided, yes i decided i wanted to protect myself and at that particular time i was diagnosed with cancer also. so i was fighting. i had fought cancer. and then after i had fought cancer the house got broken into. i was like there was too much going on in my life. i need to find asset outside of a dog and bars i decided to get that. >> good for you. did you get trained in the use of a firearm? because i carried a firearm most of my life. did you get trained? >> yes. i did. that is one qualification when
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you do get your cpl. have you to train to not only shoot, but i got the it memoirized and wanted to be able to shoot the gun that i had without it being a problem. >> i hope have you a safety for your firearm. and i have been my whole life. so you're sleeping. it's 2:00 in the morning. you woke up. take it from there. >> okay. i heard a tap. so i didn't realize it was as late as it was i'm like i know these kids are not playing and throwing rocks so the next tap i heard was actually glass breaking.
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so i moved blinds back. i thought they'd just broken my wind yes. but oh, to my annoyance, there is a guy with a gun. he can see my movement now because i hit the blinds so hard they got stuck. so now i'm thinking to myself fast and quick. how am i going to get to my gun? >> how far was it? >> it was basically an arm's length away. because of the way i set up, i had to get around to it because i sat up on the opposite side of the bed where gun was at. >> right. take it from there. >> this guy done hopped through my window and he had a gun on me but i'm in the process of with my hands up. like i don't want any problems but my thought was to get to my
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gun. now, my other window done bust. now, two guys three guys just hopping through my window like a free-for-all. so i touched the barrel of my gun and i point started to shoot. >> once you started shooting how many? four guys there at that time? >> it was four that was in my eye sight at that time, yes. >> were you able to, because there is a lot of adrenaline pumping. >> yes. >> you don't know how you're going to react. were you able to calm yourself to aim, fire and get them? >> well, i'm going to tell you. actually, i did go blurry after that because my initial thought was i have all of these people in my house, at 2:30 in the morning. i am startled out of sleep and the only one here.
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very to protect myself. so the way my house is set up is that i had a straight aim at them. i just shot through the door. i don't know if anyone or anyone got hit not sure about that. >> do you care? >> not -- well, the truth? no. >> listen i applaud you for your courage. it's an important story that people need to understand that guns protect honest citizens like you. you did a great job and we're proud of you. thanks for joining us. >> and thank you very much. >> coming up we need your help. an important question of the day and your question may end up on tv tomorrow night, straight ahead. the beast was as long as the boat. for seven hours, we did battle. until i said... you will not beat... meeeeee!!! greg. what should i do with your fish? gary. just put it in the cooler.
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