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tomorrow night, only here a special television event. tracy johnson the umwooen nearly beheaded on u.s. soil moments after her co-worker actually was beheaded tells her story for the first time. 9:00 p.m. eastern. hope you'll join us. welcome to "hannity" this is a fox news alert. a report revealed freddie gray sustained a high energy injury while be transported in a police van. freddie gray was arrested in april and reportedly suffered fatal injuries while in police custody. his death set off a wave of violent protests in the city of baltimore. joining us to explain what this all means forensic pathologist is with us. let's go single high energy injury to the neck and spine. in other words, and they think it happened when it was a deceleration of the automobile. >> right. >> so that goes against what a
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lot of what had been theorized by people this happened before he got into the van. matter of fact they say it didn't happen then. >> that's an interpretation that's in the article. but the actual finding of where the injury was, what part of the neck and the spinal cord was injured, is not only dependent on the autopsy report but on the seven days of treatment while he was in the hospital. and the hospital report also has to be released to correlate it with the autopsy and be specific about where in the spinal cord there was an injury. and that tells you whether it can possibly cause death or partial paralysis or not. and that hasn't been. >> we do know from one of the other prisoners in the van at the time that after the doors were closed he could be heard yelling and banging causing the van to rock. could that be the same as what they are stating here a sudden deceleration or a
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single high energy impact to the neck and spine? could that have done it. >> that's what's being put forth. but the evidence -- the reason that we do an autopsy, sean is because witness statements aren't always accurate. and the autopsy has to independently determine what happened. and independent of what the witnesses say, and the autopsy has to correlate the findings -- >> let me go backwards here. okay so what they're saying in this autopsy report is it's a single high energy injury to the neck and spine. also the autopsy did note that after the doors were closed he could be heard yelling and banging causing the van to rock. i'm asking you, could that description that they put in the autopsy could that result in a single high energy injury? >> it's possible. but very unusual under those
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circumstances. and what the newspaper article is saying is what's been reported in the press before. fromthem the witnesses. that report doesn't describe exactly what happened from the autopsy. the autopsy says where the injuries to the spinal cord is. then i can answer your question better. >> the medical examiner's office said it couldn't be ruled an accident but was an homicide because the officers -- >> that is unusual. that's unusual. the autopsy findings tell you if it's a homicide or an accident. we're not lawyers. we're -- when we say homicide we're not saying whether it's criminal or not. that's the -- we can say homicide is not criminal in self-defense for example. >> they surmise they may -- his feet was thrown into the wall during an abrupt change of direction. at this point, does that show
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in your mind if you are called to the stand, if the autopsy actually says that he may have gotten to his feet. because of a change in direction or deceleration does that sound like a depraved mindset as second degree murder which is the charge against the driver? >> you see here again, i'm not an expert on manslaughter, second drooeegree, first degree. it's possible that could happen but whether it did happen or not, can better be determined once we see the autopsy findings and it was surprising to me there's nothing in the autopsy report on what treatments and what happened and what the diagnosis was in the hospital who had the live person who did neurological exams, who examined the spinal cord and the brain. i'd like to know what those doctors' determinations were. >> we know that the report does not note any previous injuries
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to his spine. and also while bystanders captured the video. the autopsy concluded he suffered no injury like a neck hold. i find that very exical wantatory for the police. if they're talking about a single high energy injury to the neck or spine causing his death, then -- and that it happened out of police presence there might be a civil suit or civil culpability in terms of they didn't put a seatbelt on. i don't see any chance of that reaching a homicide level. let me bring in -- >> if it's true -- >> that's what the report says. i'm reading for umthe report. fox news legal analyst arthur adellea is with us and keith ablow and bo dietl. as i read this whole thing here this seems quite exculpabilitiatory for the police officers. they're saying it's a single
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high energy injury to the neck. >> you hit the nail on the head when you asked the doctor the question. you -- can you get a conviction on what they are saying here. in my opinion, you cannot. in my opinion, ladies and gentlemen of the audience what should happen here is this case should go before a judge, a judge would use common sense and reads the homicide report. looks at the totality of the circumstances. these facts do not support a charge of depraved heart murder. where is the depravity? a police officer driving a van took a turn a little too hard or decelerated? that's what the medical -- >> that's what they said e. >> he hit the brakes too hard? sean does a police officer or any individual, does a reasoninable person believe if you hit your brakes too hard and someone is in the back of your van -- >> arthur we also have witnesses and it's in the report
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that he was throwing himself and throwing a tantrum in the back of that van and banging himself off the walls. >> although you may be right, i'm saying something even more harsh. even if you believe the medical report even if it was a police officer who caused the death because they made the van stop too quickly. that does not support depraved heart murder. it's new year's eve and i'm going to test fire my rifle into the crowd of millions of people. that's depraved heart murder. >> let me get to bo dietl. first i want to ask the doctor -- we just lost him. bo he did test positive for opiates and marijuana, i believe. when he was admitted to the trauma center. but yet they kept that out of the autopsy. why would they do that and why do you think marilyn moseby -- i don't just it helps her case.
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>> this man is charged with second degree murder meaning when he was driving that van, he knew by stopping short that he was going to die in that van. this is a ridiculous charge put on this guy. if anything in the world, he could have done this to himself. who is going to be the judge and the jury to see who caused that man's death? this is a tough one. to overcharge like that and if they're going to charge it with second degree murder they're going to lose the case. >> they already did. let me go back to my good friend arthur arthur the only thing i see might be a civil case. procedures is they should have belted him in. they failed to do so. you have a civil case in that instance. if there was a sudden deceleration how do you prove it was a rough ride as some people will interpret this to be? you can't prove the officer
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purposefully hit the brakes to hurt him. >> let's talk about the specifics. sure as i'm bald there will be a civil case and what they're -- >> i have a full head of hair i have no idea what you're togging about. >> they'll focus on the lack of care they gave to him after he was injured. there were four stops in the van. and after i believe it's the third one, they say he's in a fetal position curled up on the bench. at that point, the police officer should have rendered more aid. that goes to -- >> holden. let me bring in dr. keith ablow. now that you factor in -- they kept it out of the autopsy when he first went to the hospital that -- he wads rs admitted to the trauma center he tested positive for opiates and other drugs in his system. would that cause somebody to act in a way as described by the other prisoner that he could be banging back and forth? >> sure, it could. because it altered his mental
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status. speaking of meantntal status are we prepared to believe that officers who generally are relied upon to support the community that they get it in their minds that they're going to kill someone by driving in an erratic way, a guy who is used marijuana and opiates as their method of killing him, it's going to be drive hard left and right? that's literally -- >> sean sean -- >> i got ten seconds. go ahead. >> we have to look at one thing. when they're dragging him to the van there, he seemed like he was not really -- his legs weren't working too good. >> they addressed that. >> bo -- >> i got to break we're on a hard break. they addressed that it didn't happen then specifically. i got to run. thank you all. coming up who is the man tha national review is claiming to be the new al sharpton? later tonight geraldo and rivera and i go one on one on
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welcome back to hannity. one of the leading voices for the movement black lives matter is mckesa. he's appeared in mckinney and charleston south carolina. earlier this month in this program i asked him if he was a professional protester. watch this. >> i've been using my savings and contributions from my friends. to do this work so far that has worked. again, when i go to different place and many people go to different places this is about making sure that these stories are heard and we're standing in solidarity with people who the police have harmed or killed. >> yesterday the national review releases a scathing critique of
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him stating imagine al sharpton circa the crown heights riots with access to twitter. we invited him to join us but he reclined. here is kevin jackson and eric guster. when you see he keeps showing up at these high profile events what is your interpretation of it? to me i don't see any good out of it. >> he's a modern day al sharpton. trying to make a name for himself being an agitator. if i'm not mistaken, i didn't follow this too closely. i think south carolina didn't want him. even in ferguson i was on hand when they rejected jesse jackson. many cases they spoke out against sharpton. i think people are sick of guys like deray who don't add anything to the fabric of the discussion. he's there to start trouble. he's paid to do it. it's very unfortunate. >> and eric he told me he doesn't work. i guess this is his full time
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job. i have a problem because then it looks like a community is acting a certain way. i think the untold story of charleston is all of the family members that lost loved ones they were out there saying in extremely forgiving way they forgive this guy, even though he killed their relatives. that's an untold story in my view. >> that's a story that we've been discussing. but forgiving someone for killing your relatives that's a level of christianity that i cannot fathom. >> you and me both. >> deray is doing civil rights work like all the foot soldiers in the civil rights march. they were not -- people who may not have been working, who were doing something for civil rights. that's what deray is doing. twitter, people can see him and see all of his movements more so than in the 1960s. >> they compared him to al sharpton. he's been to the obama white
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house 80 to 90 times. let's look at al sharpton's hast. >> you ain't nothing. you a punk [ bleep ]. come on and do something. we're the best chicken friers of the universe. he was in the cave and we was building empires. we learned to admire them but they knew to admire us. we built pyramids before donald trump ever knew what architecture was. you wanta be the only [ bleep ] on television. in the [ bleep ]. >> do you think that guy belongs in the white house 80 to 90 times? does that history -- all the talk about the flag and the confederate flag all the talk about residual racism does he belong in the white house with obama 80 to 90 times, eric? >> well al sharpton has done good work in the past. you're pulling out types from the fat al sharpton. that was 15 years ago. the man has done great work in
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civil rights movement a lot of people dislike him. he's done good work. >> if a republican had uttered similar things using the n word about new york city's first black mayor. i'm sure they'd be forgiven as well right? >> it's a double standard. back to deray, look the people of charston south carolina spoke. they healed together. they did exactly what america is built to do. which is to say we're not going to look at this as a racial situation. we're going to look at this as a family situation. al nine of our family members were killed. they didn't look at color, they didn't nee ded deray. there aren't enough black people in charleston? they don't need somebody traveling around the country causing problems. >> this guy was a racist. >> yeah, this guy was a racist. absolutely. but the issue here is was it appropriate for the president to say this.
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let's roll the tape. >> racism. we are not cured of it. clearly. and it's not just a matter of it not being polite to say [ bleep ] in public. that's not the measure of whether racism still exists or not. it's not just a matter of overt discrimination. we have -- societies don't overnight completely erase everything that happened two to three hundred years prior. >> we're making a lot over the confederate flag in south carolina. should the president be using that word eric? >> in that context, i believe it was appropriate. because of what the president was saying is that because you don't say the n word in public does not mean that racism is gone. and back to what kevin was saying, the agitator. martin luther king was an agitator. >> you're not comparing deray to mlk? >> he was an agitator. deray is a civil rights
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protester like the foot soldiers -- >> yore not comparing him to martin luther king i want to be clear. >> yes he is. >> i am comparing him with civil rights foot soldiers and using the word agitator is one of the words that they were called. that's what i'm discussing. >> kevin. >> anyway look i want to stay on point. i can ask a very simple question sean that the left doesn't want to ask about this. if george bush had said what barack obama said and smoothed out that n word just as smoothly as barack obama said michael eric dison wouldn't be calling it brilliant and eric wouldn't be talking about it. it's a double standard. what barack obama shocased readily is racism is alive in america. and he can say that word that everybody else has stricken from his lexicon but he can get away with it because he's transeneded it. he's the cause of race.
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he's infecting people with racem. he wants to sit around and act as if he's doing things about it. people in america feel we're in the 60s again because of people like barack obama. >> barack obama was addressing the issue of racism and taking it head on. people said he never talked about racism over the -- >> eric when he said it's in our dna, he couldn't be more wrong. i mean that -- yeah, racism is a part of america's history. when you say it's in our dna, that suggests you can't change it. and america's proven it can overcome wrongs and evils of the past. >> america has chosen that we can overcome. there is a segment that does not want to change. that's what i believe he was speaking of. there is some people who will not change no matter what. >> you're exactly right. they're not going to change no matter what. what he said is it takes a while to overcome. go back to the 1860s and find
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out what we've overcome. we've overcome slavery and civil rights. barack obama acts like only on his watch are we deal ing with racism. we've overcome and there's an anecdotal amount of racism. >> there's a long way left to go. geraldo is here to weigh in on the south carolina tragedy and if the confederate flag should be removed. we'll go through the history of the flag. later. we can never know why someone snaps. i bet you know where he got his news. >> left wing lunatics in full force blaming fox news for charleston. that and more straight ahead. this summer, get ready for suspense. unbridled jealousy. she's still there. new beginnings. goodbye. and sheer exhilaration. and sheer exhilaration. lock and load.
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and buildings were burned to the ground as the city descended into chaos. remember michael brown's step father made this call to action. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> and that's not all. baltimore faced a similar upheaval as violent protesters and demonstrators took to the streets to protest the death of freddie gray leaving a wave of destruction in their path. following the killing of nine people by a deranged psychopath in charleston. the people of south carolina did not respond with anger. south carolinians mourned the loss of their own with a unity march as the citizens of charleston vowed to move forward and make the world a better
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place together. watch this. >> i want to thank the good people of the city of charleston and the state of south carolina. [ applause ] >> we have shown the world how we as a group of people can come together and pray and work out things that needs to be worked out to make our community and our state a better place. >> so what can the american people learn from the people of charleston? here now with reaction fox news correspondent geraldo rivera. how are you? >> i'm good. i'm still impressed by the wonderful camaraderie, the compassion the brotherhood and sisterhood shown by the people of charleston. >> eric guster mentioned it earler i cannot react the way they did. the people who said they forgave
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this killer and then he just killed their loved ones. that's a sign of christianity a level that i'm not at. >> it is. it is. i similarly could not respond -- could not turn the other cheek to that degree r. but you showed the video from ferguson and baltimore. far less egregious acts that generated horrible violence that was counterproductive. destroyed lives of mittnority people and will never be rebuilt. baltimore and ferguson. look at south carolina as a result of these people coming together that is what is propelling this movement to ban the confederate flag from the grounds of the state capitol. this sean is the people of south carolina saying we get it,b we understand how sincere and wonderful you are. as a token of our appreciation of your coming together with us and forgiving, we're going to do
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this to you. i think that i would love you to lead the movement. i swear to god, sean hannity should lead the movement to ban the flag from the capitol grounds. >> the only point. >> you're nod responding. >> i am responding. i think it's the right thing to do. what bothers me is this false perception i lived in the south. i lived in alabama. i lived in georgia. and it bothers me this false impression these are good people. that have an incredible level of decency that might have an honest disagreement on that flag. and yet they are demonized as racist by people who are trying to score political points. yes, has it been used by racist groups and others. that doesn't mean everybody that wants to keep the flag is a racist. that bothers me. >> i agree. does it really matter? if the perception among a
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substantial percentage of black people -- >> yeah -- >> that's flag represents segregation and inequality and precivil rights. if that is the perception -- >> i don't have a problem. >> you're nice and how wonderful they were this is what we do for them. >> here's what bothers me. this has become for some reason a republican candidate problem. the person that put that flag up was a -- democrats put that flag up in south carolina. the democrats voted against the civil rights act of '64 and '65. it was bill clinton as governor signed a law honoring the confederate flag in '92. he had campaign buttons with the flag on it. every election year democrats play the race card. this is their problem. this is not a conservative problem. this is not a republican problem. the democrats did this. i want to make that political lways play the race card. >> let's put politics aside.
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that's what i'm saying. let's rise above it like governor haley did. like senator lindsey graham is doing. >> he flipped and flopped. >> i don't care where they flip from as long as they flop to the right place. >> every election cycle the race card will be used against the republican nominee. it happens every -- >> that's why nicky hallie would make a great nominee. >> why are the clintons held responsible? they had campaign buttons with that flag? why aren't they held to the carpet? >> why do we bemoan the sincerity of relative hypocrisy -- >> that's the game as it's played by them. >> let's heal the wound. let's lead the way. let's make the bill maher's of the world look like the fools they are by becoming the vanguard of an movement that says we recognize that although we feel one way,b you feel the other way.
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we understand the deepness of your hurt. we now use the death -- >> you have a noble except i know reality. this election cycle i will invit you when the race card is played and it's old versus young black versus white and republicans want to kill grandma and destroy the environment. i'm tired of that game being played. >> what i say is take aware their issue when it comes to the flag. >> it's their flag. >> sean hannity says governor haley take down that flag. i think that's the moment. that's the moment that people will say, oh, we're all in this together. >> considering the democrats put it up i think yes the republicans should fix the mess. >> there you go, i'm in. we're on the same side. >> fist pump. coming up tonight on "hannity"." i wouldn't say we should be droning fox news. we did drone al-awlaki because he inspired people.
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it's -- i think the biggest challenge right now is the size of the area we're trying to contain. >> the items found inside the cabin include boots and bloody socks suggesting one of the fugitives might be bare foot. they are both convicted kill squrz escaped june 6th. now back to "hannity." welcome back to "hannity." like clockwork liberals have taken the horrible south carolina shooting and are trying to use it to advance their own narrative and agenda. bill maher went so far to suggest that fox news somehow is partially to blame for what happened. watch this. >> do you think that's why this young man shot up that church? >> i think it's really -- >> we can never know why someone snaps. but i bets i know where he got his news. i'm not surprised they thought they're taking over the country. he's a warped mind. i don't think it was video games. and i do think the media is responsible.
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>> i wouldn't say we should be droning fox news. but we did drone al-awlaki because he inspired people. he didn't do anything terrorist acts he inspired people. >> let's drone fox blame fox. by the way, that's not all. comedy central's jon stewart went after yours truly because i dared to call out democrats to politicizing the incident less than 24 hours after the shooting. >> it's a sickness. this rush to use tragedy to advance your narrative. combine that with an inability for self-examination. and almost comical degree of self-exculpatory rederate a complete immunity to irony you have a full blown case of fox abeaties. >> i did not do that.
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here from big and rich singer song writer the man behind the red neck riviera lifestyle brand. you got your own brand now? >> i brought you some boots. get kicked up on a positive notes. got you red neck riviera boots. >> where are mine? >> i'll get you some boots. >> sneakers and boots. >> i know this about you. we launched it. >> i've got my jeans on. i can put them on. >> red neck rivera.com. go check it out. >> you're an entrepreneur. you're the american dream. big fan of big and rich music. here's something i think we need to discuss. they're blaming fox news. that's a joke. you got to blame the person responsible. but i was born and raised in new york. i moved around the country and i lived in alabama and georgia. i know and understand the southern people. there seems to be this belief
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that people in the south want to cling to this flag when there are other reasons why good people don't want to change it. why is there this misperception about people in the south? >> there is only one flag i care about. >> the american flag. >> that's right. i think that's the end of the argument right there. i think we can go on ad nauseam about this forever. if something's bringing pain or -- something that somebody uses for hate like that. i mean i just don't see the point of continuing to go forward with it. you know nikki haley doing what she said i applaud that. i think she's right. >> i want to look at the fact. we had signs, evidence symptoms that this guy was going nuts before this happened. fine we can debate flags and gun laws this guy didn't respect the laws that were written prior to the incident. he didn't obey the laws. but why don't we look at why aren't we catching these people that are telegraphing future
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behavior? >> a flag didn't force this guy to kill innocent people. it wasn't a flag it wasn't -- it was simply just a crazy guy that went and did this. i think it's unfair for bill maher to be this is fox news. we inspired someone to go into church and kill people. if you're going to use that reasoning, let's look at bill maher all he does is spew hatred for christians. on one hand we have someone who went and killed someone in a church and you have bill maher who is talking about how christianity is and that god is this awful person. >> this bothers mere as a conservative and somebody that maher usually align with. a democrat put that up. people like robert byrd -- >> they like to point the finger at us. >> they didn't support the civil rights act. hillary has a problem.
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she's peekspeaks of racial issues. her husband actually was part of it apparently signed the flag the confederate flag as the flag of the state and honored the flag and had campaign buttons with the confederate symbol in 1992. >> dig up those buttons and show it to people. i call this the flush to judgment. where the left runs out and blame the right. i don't know if this killer had cable. if he spent time watching fox news. at least 17 black people are on fox. you've have harris faulkner, kelly kelly wright and other anchors, if this is racism neckworktwork why is there so many black people on camera. >> everyone i know finds racism
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repathant. isn't a small minority? >> don't you remember the first song you knew? red and yellow black and white. >> i don't mean that one. >> vacation bible school. my dad was a preacher. i was taught that everybody is equal and this evil guy. >> when you -- it was you gretchen and kenny and cowboy troy. you know, you had women black white everybody. >> that's right. that's the beauty of music, music doesn't have boundaries. >> what about the n word? >> i mean i have friends in the urban world that do that. you know that put that in their lyrics. i've had conversations with them about it. i said don't you think that's keeping the word alive? >> what do they say? >> that's how we speak to each
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other. but you're keeping the word alive. that's a serious debate with a good friend of mine. i'll leave it out. but why would you? i mean. >> what do you think? >> look i think that this is just the left trying to politicize something. they saw an opportunity and they can say our team is winning. the right is a bunch of racist. >> every election the race card comes up. >> what was missing from obama's statement whatever degree of racism is left ipthis country, he was reelected. we have two black secretaries of state. yesterday lester holt became the top anchor. he is a great anchor and a hard working guy. there's all this progress. if you listen to obama we're trapped in 1960. it's in our dna and the '64 act
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has yet to be signed. it's can >> do you remember the guy who went on the killing spree in los angeles? he praised cnn personalities msnbc personalities we weren't out there saying it's cnn's fault. here they are trying to make this connection. >> what drives he crazy, i make music with all kinds of song writers and artists. we look at each other and go i like your music. we should write a song together. this is political stuff none of us think about. and to me i'm going, it just seems like a -- >> that is america. that's the american spirit. and the left is trying to divide us. >> you got to look at baltimore. >> they say a guy in a cowboy hat can't be friends with a guy that raps. that's not true. at the end of the day it gets ignited by crazies. >> eat your heart out, i got red neck riviera, john look at how cool this is. >> stars and stripes. >> i g got the star on the side.
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but -- listen. i think i'm very impressed with marco. i think there is a good slated candidate i think hillary is more weaker than people know. and it's there for the taking. but you know, i'm looking for a conservative. that is an aspiring vision to solve our country's problems that can articulate that vision and win. >> i think marco can do it. he's an incredible speaker. he doesn't have to use a teleprompter for everything. i believe hillary will likely implode when she has to answer a question from the press. marco i really like. he's talking about education, we need to bring this back to the country. >> i see my state manager has this watch called a timex. he thinks it's worth $40,000. is that true? >> it's priceless.
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like to ask governor lobby jindal? let us know what you think. we hope you'll set your dvr so you never miss an episode because we miss you. thanks for joining us. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. s on. tonight: >> there is definitely a narrative where black people are consistently and historically being, you know described as violent savage wild. >> the anti--american propaganda continues with a number of far left zealots trying to divide americans along color lines. tonight a no-spin analysis. >> i don't like the fact that i'm being beaten up for allegedly going after a widow and children because the lawsuit was filed long before she was a widow. >> life has not been easy forte a kyle wife of the slain "american sniper." she will tell us her story this evening. >> you know, hillary clinton has done a lot. especially for women. you know