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a zoilist. i love that word. again thanks for watching to night. ms. megyn is next. breaking tonight, the young woman gunned down by an illegal immigrant in san francisco was just laid to rest. surrounded by friends and family. it does not appear at this hour that anyone from the obama administration was in attendance. welcome to the kelly file i'm megyn kelly. funeral services were held this evening for 32-year-old katherine steinle. remembering her as an avid traveller who loved connecting with people when her life was cut short. she was shot and killed while in her father's arms by this man, an ill deal immigrant who had been deported five times from this country.
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the san francisco shf had sanchez in custody as recently as april but released him pursuant to san francisco's sang rare city's policy where they have rules against handing over anyone to the feds who might be deported. this sheriff himself a convicted criminal says he stands by the city's policy. kate's murder has since explode into a national debate on illegal immigrant sanctuary cities. when asked repeatedly this week to speak to this case white house spokesman josh earnest declined to weigh in other than to refer folk to the department of homeland security. a stark contrast to what we saw after michael brown was killed in ferguson. a man who we know was attacking the police officer at the tame of his death. his funeral saw three obama
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officials in attendance his death drew comments from president obama officially and his investigating sent in the doj and 40 fbi agents dispatched to missouri after michael brown was killed. where is the swarm of agents in san francisco. then there was freddie gray in baltimore, a repeat drug offender who was killed in police custody. here again his funeral was attended by three obama administration officials and again the president spoke personally to freddie gray's death. and again senate the doj in to investigating. when trayvon martin was killed in flod the president spoke to his death which was later ruled to be in self-defense. but kate steinle, nothing. no comments no swarm of fbi agents no doj investigation, nothing. why? mark casen is a fox news contributor and the former chief
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presidential writer for gej w. bush. richard fowler is a nationally syndicated radio host. thank you for being here both. mark why? >> yeah the silence from president obama is deafening. he had plenty to say when it came to tray martin, michael brown and freddie gray but all of the sudden the president is tongue tied. he's got nothing to say. why is that? in all of the other cases he had liberal policy points that he wanted to make about gun control, about police bias about racial profiling. in this case he has no policy points he want to make because the policies that he supports are the ones that got this woman killed. his support for sanctuary cities his support for releasing criminal aliens into the community. so he doesn't want to highlight this because there's no political gain to be made from it. >> richard, do you disagree with me word that mark just said? >> i disagree with about 90% of it. i think the president is
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outraged that we haven't passed comp hebsive immigration reform. >> where is the comment on kate steinle's death? >> over and over and over again about comprehensive immigration reform. this president said a number of times -- >> if you could just answer my question richard? could you answer my question? zbli am answering your question megyn. >> where is the comment about kate steinle's murder? >> the reason why kate steinle's murder happened and the white house will tell you the same thing, is because we have a broken immigration system. george bush tried to fix it and republicans blocked it. now the president tried to fix it. marco rubio tried. it was so bad that he ran away from it. >> let me ask you, where is his comment on her murder? >> her mud wouldn't have happened -- >> stop that. stop that. stop that. answer my question. i'm asking you, give an answer. you can't because there isn't one. mark there's no excuse for it. he picks and chooses the victims he wants to highlight and
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apparently this victim wasn't deemed worthy. >> that's exactly right. and look why hasn't the president come out into the south lawn or the rose garden or the press podium and said it's unconscionable that the city of san francisco refused a request from u.s. immigration officials to notify them when this man with seven felony convictions was released. it's his administration that requested that information and it was turned down. and the answer is simple. he supports sanctuary city policies. >> that's not true mark. >> it is. >> how is it not true? >> it's -- one, we have seen very few republican candidates -- >> we're not talking about the republicans. >> number two, the reason why this individual is able to come back in the country multiple times is because under the republican leadership under the republican budget making -- >> that supports what you just said richard. you just said -- >> you've got to be kidding me richard.
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you're telling me that republicans -- >> i'm telling you in the past the wait to pos parity. those are the facts. but -- >> stop. stop it. hold on richard. i'm going to give you the floor but you've got to stay on point. you keep making the assertions and then you dance off to the sidelines. you said the president doesn't support sanctuary city policies. what do you base that on? >> i base it on the fact if we had comprehensive immigration reform there could be no need for sanctuary cities. the white house would tell you the same thing tonight. >> i don't think that's true. >> if we got rid of the 11 million people who live in the shadows, there would be no need for sanctuary cities. that's a fact. >> what happened with her testimony in march which makes perfectly clear that this administration is fine with sanctuary cities. >> no that's absolutely true. she came and asked pi congress do you support legislation that
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would require city to cooperate that would have required the city of san francisco to report on this individual open she said amen thank you. the next day she issued a statement retracting that because she was cut off at the knees by the obama administration. of course they don't support -- >> but i've seen on this program over and over again, mark, advocating for state's rights and state's rights and the separation between the federal government and the state government. immigration law and reyags of immigration law lies squarely with the federal government. and this congress has failed to act even though this president asked them over and over and over again to do something. congress has taken sticks broke, them and put them in their ears. >> i got to go. got to leave it at that. your next guest says if she was president he would cut off funding to any city in america. joining me now, mike huckabee. go to see you.
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there's no doj investigation, there's no swarm of fbi agents with. there's not even a comment. there's nothing. all we've heard from the white house this week is we refer you to homeland security because we don't comment on specific cases. >> running from responsibility. and it's just tragic. when you show the pictures of that beautiful young woman, what hits me is she's the same age as my daughter. that could be my daughter. it could be the daughter of a lot of people in the country. and they need to realize that she's dead because we have not just done the simple most fundamental thing that a country is supposed to do and that's control its borders. this is about being for every person, every human being has a right to live without being murdered in cold blood in her father's arms. when i hear richard talking saying this is because the congress didn't pass comprehensive immigration we form, it just makes me lived
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once again the democrats are playing talking points. >> that is another thing the white house said this week. what they're saying is that if there were comprehensive immigration reform then these 11 12 million illegal immigrants would not have to live in the shadows, that they would not have to worry about being deported if they reported a crime because it would be come to come out of the darkness and say i saw this i'm an illegal immigrant but i don't have to worry on my path way to whatever it is. their point is you wouldn't need cities to provide sanctuary because basically the whole country would be sanctuary for those we were deeming on the path for legalization. >> we're talking chicken and egg here. why do we have a secure border? that's the single most important part of comprehensive immigration reform. if your sink breaks and water is spewing all other the floor, you don't say let's go to home depot and get a new sink.
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the first thing you do is stop the water control. we'll get a border secure in a year. i point people to the fact that 73 years ago we build a road between british columbia and alaska 1700 miles of a road in arctic conditions and did it in less than a year. this nonsense that we can't secure the border is just an excuse. >> is the president powerful to stop a city like san francisco from doing what it's doing? >> the president should first of all stop all discretionary funding to those cities especially as it relates to law enforcement. he can do that. a president can reverse the executive order that created executive amnesty which was illegal on the part of the president. something he himself said 23 times she couldn't do and then he turned around and did it. and we also should name mexican drug cartels and foreign
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terrorist organizations and treat them and terrorist organizations. we've got to separate the good people who come here frr opportunity versus the people who keep coming back through a porous border. >> they expect shock that somehow their system that it just allows sanctuary to work. governor thank you for being here with your thoughts. >> thank you, megyn. there is breaking news tonight on a vicious mob beating caught on tape in cincinnati. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> that was just the beginning of the assault. up next we'll show you how it ended and why police have just decided after a different decision initially to call this a hate crime. plus see why some people are now asking if cnn's dr. son jay gupta is the next brian williams. howie kurtz is here and how the tv doctor is trying to explain aawhat a surgery about a
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televised surgery that may never have happened. the critics weigh in on the new documentary on "white people" publicly shaming caucasians about their race and history. we'll go inside the controversy just ahead. >> we've never had to internalize what white people have done in america. but here you can't escape that. so you're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. well, we have 30 years of customer records.
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breaking tonight, the cincinnati police chief is now calling for hate crime charges in the mob beating of a white man by a large group of black men. this is an incident the city earlier said had nothing to do with race and now tonight a reversal. the attack was caught on camera late saturday night by a bus passenger. watch. [ bleep ]. >> a hundred police right over here. [ bleep ] ain't nobody getting on this bus. [ bleep ]. >> it is not clear what fueled that fight. at least not to the public. although the police are now weighing in. or what happened in the minutes
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after the video. you can see the man gets up the man being beaten gets up puts on the shoe does this with his arms. but the next scene appears to show not just the horrifying conclusion but watch what some around the victim are doing. and we warn you this is graphic. and it is disturbing. watch. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. you okay? >> please please. >> get him some water. >> help him up. help him up. get him to the ambulance. get him to the ambulance. [ bleep ].
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[ bleep ]. >> a former prosecutor now criminal defense attorney and a new york trial attorney and fox news analyst. thank you for being here. what shay said so s there as with a crowd of 40 who wound up beating on this young man. and now the original officer said this was a hate crime. when the police captain came out and said no it wasn't she got out ahead of her skis. and now the police chief has come out and said no she did not. this is a hate crime. do we understand why the shift? >> because i think that the police in this case might have initially said this is what we think it is. but trials are never about truth. it's about what could be proven. so the question is not what we definitely think might have been. but what could be proven. absent any statements -- and i listened to the audio recording
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numerous times and watched the audio. what you've got is it definitely probably may be a hate crime and that's not sufficient under the law. >> arthur i don't know what they're basing this on other than the fact that the assailants in the video appear to be african american and the man on the receiving end of the beating is white. but at first when you see this tape it looks like a fight between two sides. here he's getting beaten and he gets up and arms out like in a confrontational gesture like bring it on and clearly it goes downhill from there but we don't see it. >> when you go to washington, d.c. and walk up to steps of the united states supreme court, on the top of the court it says equal justice under the law. and nobody with a straight face could say if you reversed these races, if it was 40 caucasians and one person of color and the caucasians destroyed the person of color the way this kid was destroyed that they would not be tried with a hate crime.
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nobody with a strait face could say that hate crime charges would not be brought, as they should be. and here it seems to me the only reason why, from what we're seeing this person is singled out is because of the color of their skin. >> can you make that conclusion mark just based on the skin color of the parties involved? >> the direct answer is it depends what court you're in. and the court of public opinion, have at it. in the court of law there is a definite maybe that there's what it was about. i assure you this will come back from the appellate court quickly saying there's insufficient evidence. >> we've proved -- every aspect of a case can be proven by circumstantial evidence. >> what else? >> that's all you need? >> that's it? >> they may have more that they're not disclosing at that point. days went by and they performed
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an investigation and they interviewed people. and you can see on the tape you know there are some people who are laughing you saw there, they were laughing and when they found this man's bloody unconscious poddy they thought it was a riot. >> singing. >> singing. seven people were arrested. some officers were assaulted in the course of this melee that followed some sort of a hip hop event. but the question is now, mark if this proceeds as a hate crime charge which is still up to the prosecutor what does it mean? how does it enhance or change things for the defendants who have been charged? >> in that state it elevates a certain level of crime to a higher more significant penalty that they're facing. so the answer lies in not doing something that's going to be reversed by the appellate court so it has to be done all over again but giving these guys a stiff penalty on the highest end of the range that's possible. >> you look at the tape mark we've got it cued up with the laughing. >> it's horrible. >> the laughing guys were the
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assailants that we saw earlier on. but this man is beaten to a pulp. >> absolutely. >> and some help and then there were others who thought it was hilarious. watch. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> megyn i just want to go back to the segment you just did about how kate and her homicide was treated one way and michael brown and other people's homicides were treated another way. i just i'm looking at this as an objective prosecutor would and how equal justice under the law, if you switch everyone around this country would be screaming that the young white boys who beat the heck out of the young person with color be charged with a hate crime. >> arthur is right on that. but that's not evidence. >> he's in shock. he's fighting for his life. look how many people are around him. you could call an expert about psychologically what he's going through.
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>> he's leading everyone. >> let him finish. go awe head arthur. >> i'll let him finish but then say how he's misleading. >> i thought of the same thing. he just jumped up after that guy you just showed stomp on his face. god knows what he's thinking. when another guy is choking you and another guy is punching you. i forget the time but it's like fight or survive. >> flight. go ahead, mark. >> arthur is doing exactly what prosecutors do in court. they focus on how abhorrent the crime is to take your eyes off where they're deficient in the case which is proving that this the -- >> it's up by to the country prosecutor. guys thank you both. coming up a firestorm for a cable network's top doctor after he gets a story wrong about a patient he supposedly operated on. but now there are questions about that. howie kurtz is here next on the
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xeljanz can reduce ra pain and help stop further joint damage even without methotrexate. ask your rheumatologist about xeljanz. new developments tonight in a controversy around cnn's chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta. it started with an operation he appears to have performed on a young girl following the earthquake in nepal back in april. only now the young girl the doctor was supposed to have saved says she never had a surgery. and that's not all. trace gallagher live in our west coast newsroom with the story. trace? >> the red flag on the story was raised by the global press institute. they interviewed surgeons in nepal as well as eight-year-old salina dahal.
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that's who sanjay gupta said she operated on. the girl did not have an operation. gupta assisted in the operation on this girl a 14-year-old who did suffer severe injuries. today gupta blamed the messup on the chaos in kathmandu. listen. you have a hospital lobby area that's turned into a massive triage area. we're talking to doctors. there's sometimes a language barrier as well. i'm told that there are six patients all of them children that are needing operations on their brain. we're looking at their scans and i'm being shown their scans. so it's hard -- i'm just trying toit of a picture. >> cnn actually got it right before gupta got it wrong. the network initially identified the right girl before dr. gupta made them change it. this isn't a brian williams' moment was gupta did assist in the operation, although some say he badly misinterpreted his
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involvement. one of the nepal surgeons claimed that gupta repeatedly asked to be part of the surgery while gupta claims they requested me. he cnn says he's got their unequivocal support saying journalism is not brain surgery but brain surgery is brain surgery. son jay spent a weaning in nepal and we could not be prouder of him. surgeons in nepal were never notified that gupta planned to videotape that surgery. turning to howie kurtz, host of media buzz. how bizarre is this in. >> it's a real hi strange story megyn. son jay gupta deserves credits for going into disaster zones and performing surgery. but this raises a question is gupta going to nepal as a
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journalist as a doctor or a doctor who wants to time-out his exploits on cnn. >> it's obviously both. cnn is right brain surgery is brain surgery. a tip of the hat to him. but this story underlies a problem that you face when you wear both hats. and he went down there and appears to have performed surgery on a young girl not the one he reported on however. and so the story wound up being wrong, he made it wrong, and apparently now is telling us that he said he operated on an eight yeeshld when in fact he operated on a 14-year-old or 15-year-old. and it's hard as a lehman to understand how that mixup could have been made. this is presented on cnn suicide a very dramatic tale with video of the eight-year-old girl at the end of which son jay gupta reported salina will live. and it's only because this girl's family talked to the newspaper that there were
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questions. going on cnn and answering questions, that was a good thing to do, gupta still isn't able to tell us what happened. he's not sure who he operated on. >> the little girl came out saying i never had a surgery. this is a problem. i mean i'm sure there's an explanation of how you can mistake a 15-year-old for an eight-year-old. it was like a war zone after the earthquake. however this is a bizarre set of circumstances and underscores the dangers of both being the story and reporting on it. good to see you. well medical records are supposed to be kept private. although they go online now because of obamacare. do you worry about that? who is going to be seeing what? some things are private. any way, a major sports network has decided to broadcast the very personal medical records of a new york giants star. brian kill immediate is here on that. is this the wave of the future. mtc is out with a
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find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. well so far we've only seen the trailer but there's already outrage from some corners over a new mtv documentary that the note work says take as look at white people and their struggles with living with white privilege. here's a peek. >> so we're doing a film for mtv on what it means to be young and white. >> okay. ♪ >> if you say the wrong thing, then suddenly you are a racist. >> trying to be careful here. >> i don't want to offend
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people. >> i feel like you guys are attacking me now. >> if i bring up any sort of race issue with my parents they immediately assume that i'm a demonizing them. >> how might your life be different if you weren't white? >> when you say white, what does that mean to you? >> we've never had to internalize what white people have done in america. but here you can't escape that. >> i feel like i'm being discriminated against. you kind of get this feeling that things belong to you. >> i'm getting uncomfortable. >> hey, this is great. let's get all uncomfortable together. >> turning now to national review editor rich lowrie and talk show host leslie marshal. rich how might your life be different if you weren't white? >> well no one has seen this program yet, megyn but i think we're pretty safe in assuming that it will be as stupid and exemploy taye tiff as you expect
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from a network that gave us "jers shore" and "teen mom 2". >> don't be misled. >> i'm so cynical. the notion of white privilege it's very trendy and it's based on a lie about our society. there's no doubt that we have a hideous history of racism in this country. but that doesn't determine anyone's future right now. that is still overwhelmingly based on family privilege, on education privilege, on hard work privilege 37 and those are things that are open to everyone in this country. >> leslie the guy, the producer of it the guy behind the project is an illegal immigrant, a pulitzer prize winner highlighting comments like you just heard, this is what it's like to be white, you get this feeling that things belong to you.
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who died and made her the spokesperson for white people? >> i don't think she -- she certaindy doesn't speak for me and i am white, as you notice. i think this is different than that "16 and pregnant." i agree with you on the stupidity of those shows. one of my favorite classes in college was called the sociology of prejudice. our teacher broke us down into different groups and we sat and had a discussion that was very uncomfortable in the bedping of the class. people walked out. it reminded me of this trailer. by the end of the class i learned so much more about other religiouses and other colors and how i as a white woman is perceived. it was great because it was a conversation that needed to be had then. it's still a conversation we need to have and i think among this group of people it's a good idea. >> are we adult enough in this society to have that conversation? and do we trust that
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conversation in the hands of this particular film maker who has come out and talked about we can't talk about racism until we see white privilege in the country and about how a new america is being created right now and talking about the growing, you know presence of nonwhite people as a good thing and so on. that's fine. but is this the shepherd we want? >> no. plus we're having this conversation all the time. it's one of the main topics in our country. and i think we're overly obsessed with race especially the left which appears to when they look at people they don't see individuals. they see skin color. and it's really pernicious. and the idea of white privilege, you look at some of the whitest counties in america. they are in ap lay what. and if race were determinative of success in the country, those would be the best counties to live in in this entire country and of course they're some of the poorest countries in this
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country. you look at the top colleges in america, they almost all discriminate in some form or another against asian applicants because they're such successful students. so is there asian privilege in this country as well? >> we're seeing this more and more. here in new york city where you've got the fancy private schools that people send their schools to. you cannot walk through the hall without seeing posters that say got privilege. cheb check it. then your kids get an education about how bad america is and they devote entire years of school teaching the kids about that fact. and i mean so do people think that it is white shaming as opposed to getting a dialogue started on race issues? >> i understand that because i think a lot of people perceive that if you're proud of being caucasian that it is racist or you're a neo-nazi or a skin
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head. and with this group of people especially on this trailer that we've seen, they're going to be in the prime of their lives when 2054 rolls around and whites are no longer the majority. i think it's fair to say what would life be like if you weren't white. and i think it's also fair to say to people who are people of color, what do you feel it would be. and rich although the appalachian is a great example, when you go to the schools b, you don't see a lot of color in the halls. >> that is not true in new york city. ki tell you how might your life be different if you were not white? i would be darker. i got to go. see you. >> have a good night. >> i would hopefully not have to lather on the spf 80 the entire time and stay underneath the umbrella. up next if a broadcast network gets ahold of your medical records, is it okay to
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well if a broadcast network gets ahold of your medical records, is it fine for them to put them on tv? over the fourth of july weekend unsigned new york giants football star jason pierre-paul injured himself in a fireworks accident in florida. then an espn reporter somehow obtained his private medical records and tweeted a picture of them revealing exactly the extent of his injuries. he had a finger amputate pd. now the network is standing behind that call. brian kilmeade is the cohost of "fox and friends." they're saying look hipaa, the privacy laws don't apply to tv. it's fair game that we get your dark medical secrets and we're putting them on tv. >> u think it does. if it was would say wow. but all of the sudden outcome
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the records from jackson memorial hospital and it reveals they took off the index finger all the way down through the hand. if you get that megyn, u i imagine somehow that's coming out, especially if you're allen chef near. >> no one cares about whether i lose a finger but i don't play professional football. >> that's a good point. i didn't realize that until now. during rehearsal you never brought up that counter point. here's what i'm saying. if he did something unrelated to football it doesn't matter. but the fact he's missing a finger he had a $65 million contract he was pushing aside. >> this is a slippery slope. what's next? are regoing to put angelina jolie's medical records out. do we need get to see those? no. at some point it's private and i'm not supposed to be looking at it. >> if you have this problem with
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angelina jolie and she can't show up at an event -- no that changes it. as news people we have an only dags -- >> to report the news. >> yes. but to not cross an ethical boundary. it's same thing we saw in the duggars when people put the police reports on tv and identified the victims. lance armstrong had been kicked out of the tour de france but he's basically trolling it. >> he's doing this thing to raise awareness about leukemia. i'm sure that's what it's for. >> he's going to be going before every single stage. and he said lance why don't you come down and met me at a few stages. ride the stage before get attention about leukemia before the real competitors do. was that tour de france in america, we don't really pay that much attention to it since we all have bikes and don't ride
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them that fast. >> and they all cheat. but we're supposed to believe this is for charity. he was so pro let me help the cancer world. it turns out it's lie lie lie and now he wants more attention. can't somebody else do the work in i'm sick of looking at him. he's a cheater. why should we believe anything he says or does? >> you shouldn't. >> i'm done with him. >> he said everybody was doing it. i had more to say but i guess i'll do that later. >> let's talk about maria share sharapova. how irritating is the grunting? every time she hits the ball. >> the decibels it is absolutely disturbing. people are complaining. this tv presenter said sorry, i can't even watch this match. it's the most hideous sound i've ever heard in my life. others say that it sounds like
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she's in physical pain. however it as not going away megyn kelly because it turns out studies have shown you can hit the ball five miles per hour faster when you grunt and groan. >> come on. >> if you grunt before everything you do you'll do it better. we'll find it. if megyn kelly grunted before every story. that's the story. >> this dates back to 1992 when monica sell las was told to shut up by jennifer cap ratty. and they didn't shut it down because screaming allowed but should it be. the fans there are saying this is ridiculous. she's spoiling the match conch and they're being forced to mute their tvs. >> there are others screaming too. men scream when they play and they do scream in the gym to. but iwhat i'm saying with this
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men scream too but they don't scream as high. it's the shrieking that had people upset. >> get it under control. and we know has when we touch your arm and it's soft and it becomes hard you're flexing. who do you think you're kidding? certainly not least, women's soccer. ticker tape parade. >> this will be the 206th ticker tape parade in manhattan. and it is the first time since 1980 it has been a female team. and it will cost about $2 million. it will be a big mess but they're worth it. they'll be down there at 11:00. what they did with the higher ratings, the identifiable game of the nba, the highest rated game at 25.1. almost equal your ratings in canada on sunday. i can't wait. we'll have two of the athletes on fox and friends at 6:00 in the morning. >> that's exciting. they are super stars. that was incredible to watch. i'm not a huge soccer fan but
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. breaking tonight, news on kaitlyn jenner and her role in a car crash that killed someone. the video shows how brutal the crash really was and this will likely play in the lawsuit that has been filed against jenner. trace? >> reporter: the metro transit butt that took the video was traveling the option direction but the bus was equipped with two of them. remember jenner was driving her black escalade north on the
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pacific coast highway in malibu and at the time she was towing a dune buggy. the video is a little fuzzy but you can see it appears the black escalade hit the white lexus, pushing it into the path of the oncoming hummer. the driver of the white lexus, 69-year-old kim howe was killed when her car struck the lexus. no one else was seriously injured. jenner has called it a tragic accident and claims to be fully cooperating. the lawyers for the woman who died and the driver of the prius dispute that saying miss jenner has failed to appear for her noticed deposition so we are surprised to hear that she intends to cooperate in every way possible with this investigation. we encourage miss jenner to be that role model that she seeks to be. the lawsuit claims jenner was driving erratically. jenner's attorney said it is too early to comment because they haven't seen all the video and haven't spoken to all the witnesses. the police investigation is
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nuts. and he is not the only one. go to facebook.com/the kelly file. let me know what you think of the grunt. is it necessary? tonight, the media is reporting there is a feud brewing between donald trump and the rnc. donald trump is here tonight with the full story. plus as the country mourns the tragic death of katherine steinle, we'll hear from the other parents of the immigrants. >> immigration released him and they knew he was dangerous. plus after saying she hates america, pop star arrest rihanna grande is in damage control mode. "hannity" starts right now. welcome to "hannity." the main stream media was buzzing a
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