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iving his german shepherd 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 after it was reveal the
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2016 candidate donald trump and the rnc chairman reince priebus spoke on the phone. media outlets made it appear donald trump was scolded by priebus and told to quote, tone down his rhetoric. joining us to explain, presidential candidate donald trump. is that true? were you told to tone it down? >> not at all. he is a really nice guy. he is working very hard. first of all they said it was like a 45-minute or maybe an hour phone call and the maximum that it could have been was 12 or 13 minutes. he really called to congratulate me in being number one in a lot of polls. and i guess the new poll came out right now from the economist, number one again. and you know people are agreeing with what i say. so he called very simple to say unbelievable. that he's never seen anything quite like it. and he couldn't have been nicer. i don't know how this story got out. nobody called us for verification.
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and honestly i can't blame him. unless he gave out the story which is possible. probably he did. but he's working hard. he's doing a good job. he had a big loss last time and i think he wants to have a win this time. and i'm the one that will win. nobody else -- i just we want to make america great. nobody is going to make america great. i know how to do it. and politicians do not know how to do it. >> let me ask you this. can you balance the idea you have captured the nation's attention. can you balance donald trump remaining true to who you are and show america that you care about the people that are out of the labor force, people in million of them. the 50 million in poverty, the 46 million americans on food stamps. can you be trump and also show americans that you can be presidential? >> well i'm certainly going to try. you have to be tough. you have to be smart. china is eating our lunch. what they're doing to us is incredible. they're taking our jobs they're taking our money and then
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loaning the money back to us. right now we owe china $1.4 trillion. japan, the same thing. they sell their cars and then loan us money. we're paying them interest on the money. and they're doing all the business. we do very little relatively speaking with japan. a one-way street. a one-way street with mexico. i get along great with mexico. but it is a one-way street. they're horrible on the border. what they're doing to us on the border is incredible. you understand that better than anyone. so the answer is we need somebody that can make deals. that can make great deals. bring jobs back to the united states and stop this nonsense where serving a one-way street out. we had, as you know in the first quarter, a negative gnp. we had a gross national product where it was below zero. that's like that means we're becoming a smaller country. we have more people but a smaller country. and we have a lot of people that just pour in that nobody knows where they come from.
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so you need a certain mentality. and i would do a good job. >> let me ask you this. i assume that at some point, this issue will go away. and i'll talk more about immigration in a second. but i think americans are going to want to see, what is donald trump's plan for getting americans back to work for deficit? saving social security and medicare. your alternative to obamacare. dealing with isis putin, china. is there, as you look down the road you have a pivot point where you'll discuss specific plans if trump were to become president at one point. >> many of those can be discussed already. first we have to repeal and replace obamacare. it is a disaster. it's not working. premiums are going up 30%, 40%, 50%. deductibles are going through the roof will flown can even use ipt unless they're hit by a
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disaster. and also for the country. the country can't afford it. it is very expensive and no good. our military has to be strengthened. we've then been in trouble like this. the world hates us. our military has to be strong. much stronger than it is right now and we have to take care of our vets. the vets are the forgotten people. their like third class citizens in this country. they do such a terrible job taking care of our vets. jobs interesting. everyone in all the polls says i would be the best by a tremendous margin. i think i would be great for the military. we need strong military. we have to bring jobs back to this country. kids to go college. they borrow money to go to college. they do really well. they get good marks. they graduate. they can't get a job. the real job numbers, i watch where they talk about 5.3 and 5.5 and 5.6% unemployment. i'll tell you.
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i've always been saying i have went saying 20%, 21. the other day i heard somebody say 41%. now what they mean is all these people that gave up looking for jobs and it's true. >> we don't down them. >> they don't count them. it's a disgrace. >> go ahead. >> we have to bringjobs. >> let me take it back to immigration for a second. i want to go through. you put out a long statement. you broke down what it was that up that has created such controversy. let's play it. and then i want you to break it down for us. >> when mexico sends its people they're not sending their best. they're not sending you. they're not sending you. they're sending people that have lots of problems. and they're bringing those problems with us. they're bringing drugs. they're bringing crime, they're rapists and some i assume are good people.
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but i speak to border guards and they tell us what we're getting. >> i'm going to put up crime statistics. if you had a doover would you say there are a lot of good people coming here because they want hope and opportunity? would you reverse it? >> sean what i said was when mexico i'm talking about the country of mexico. they are sending us their criminals. we're not talking about the goods. the good people come and they're great people. they're better than good people. i love the mexican people. they have tremendous vibe rance and life. i have so many friends. i respect the country of mexico. the problem is the country of mexico, the leadership is much smarter than our leadership. they are killing us in material of jobs. they're killing us at the border. i'm talking about the krif mexico, the government of mexico. they're sending us criminals. instead of putting them in
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jails, they're sending them to us. they're sending drug dealers and people with lots of other problems and they're singling them over. they're saying why should we do this? why should we take care of the prisoners? that's what i men. when people figure it out, oh. and it is so obvious. kit be any more obvious? when the country of mexico sends, they say why should we take care of these prisoners? we'll send them to the united states where the united states has very stupid leaders and stupid leadership and they have bad negotiators. so what do we do? we take them and we put them prisons and we sometimes have to put them in hospitals. and we take care of them. one other thing. the man that killed that magnificently beautiful and wonderful young woman in san francisco was pushed out of mexico five times. five times. he should have been in a jail in mexico. what we do is we have our prisons loaded up and it is
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ridiculous. >> you know i've been down to the border almost a dozen times. horseback, helicopter boat all terrain vehicle. i've been there when people are arrested. i saw the biggest drug warehouse. drugs december continued to be in the veins of american children. floor to ceiling, nothing but drugs. the worst smell you've ever smelled in your life. illegal immigrants according to the pew research central represent 3.5 efforts that population. they represent 13.6% of federal prisoners. that does not include by the way, those laws, those who broke laws coming into the country. we had 36,007 criminals, illegal immigrants released by i.c.e. of those released back into our population 193 homicide convictions. 426 sexual assault convictions. 303 kidnapping convictions.
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if you look at the total cost immigration, estimated cost to the american taxpayer according to the federation $113 billion. that same group looks at the cost for medicare and children and it is $39 billion. and we're talking about the health care system the criminal jits system our educational system. when you look at those statistics. i don't know anybody else in the media that has told your story. does that reinforce what you're saying? what is your reaction to those numbers? >> well i think it reinforces but it is like people don't want to hear about it. i watch hillary clinton. she would be so weak on immigration. i watch jeb bush. he is a joke on immigration. he said they come. it is an act of love. but they come. it is an act of love. this has nothing to do with love. this is serious stuff. you have some very serious
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situations coming over here. and being pushed. they are taking people that should be in mexican prisons, mexican jails and pushing them over to united states. you saw it in san francisco and with a great father who has this wonderful son who will be a college football player. tremendous potential. a wonderful kid. and he was shot by one of these people walking down a street with his father. this was one of the sad stories. there's so many. hundreds of these stories. and people don't want to talk about it. >> three parents on last night. all of them lost their children. we have more parents coming up after you. let me put on the screen a statement put out by the clinton campaign. 300 sanctuary cities. hillary clinton believes sanctuary cities can help further public safety and she has defended the policies going
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back years. as she had said, the person should not have been on the streets. she believes they fight through cracks and this is why she continues to fight for comprehensive immigration reform. she said she's supported this all along and she has flipped and flopped a lot on this. i want to get your reaction on these statements by her. >> if local law enforcement begins to act like immigration enforcement officers what that means is that you will have people not reporting crime. local law enforcement has a different job than federal immigration enforcement. >> are you going to crack down? >> no. i'm not. i'll tell you why. i'm not. we do not want to have what some people are advocating. that literally you have deputized going door to door. any city should listen to the department of homeland security. the city made a mistake. not to deport someone that the federal government strongly felt should be deported. >> we have 300 of these
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sanctuary cities. she's flipped and flopped and flailed. here's the question. 300 cities by their very nature will not give up to federal officials those people that have broken american law and not respected american sovereignty. what is your answer to hillary clinton? >> it's inconceivable. what happens is they have pollsters shelf has pollsters who say you have to do this to beat bernie sanders. you look at him and say how does this guy end up like he's ending up? we have absolutely they took poll and for some reason with a certain group of the population. they wanted to do this and they believe in the sanctuaries, and it is incredible that people think there way. all you have to do is look at san francisco and look at that beautiful young woman who was killed in her father's arms.
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beyond that he should not have been in the country any way. the government of mexico forced him out. they don't want to he a care of him for 50 years in a jail. >> but america is allowing it. >> we're allowing it because we have stupid leaders, a stupid group of people at the top and they allow things like this to happen. that girl should be alive. the young man, the man's son should be alive right now. shouldn't be you know where. it is so sad what is happening to our country. >> when we come back we have two parents that lost their kids by illegal immigrants. let me ask you one last question. a lot has been made about your campaign. my question to you is, when donald trump doesn't win the republican nomination will you support the nominee? >> i'll have to see.
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every politician says absolutely absolutely. i have to see who wins. i think we'll win. i think our message is much better. i will make unbelievable trade deals. i'll bring jobs back to our country. i'll bring security back to our country. i watch everybody. i don't see their message. you can say what you like and i like them too. rick perry, he did a lousy job on the border. when he was governor of texas, what a horrible job. worse than him, jeb bush. a disaster in so many ways. >> you're thinking of winning the republican primary. that's what you're thinking about today. >> that's our best chance of defeating the democrats. with that said everybody wants me to do that. i have had so many people wanting me to do. that our best chance of defeating them and getting this country going again is if i win the republican nomination. >> one other thing. i will win the latino vote.
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i will win the hispanics. i have thousands of people right now, hispanics working for me. i will win that vote. i am going to get jobs for people. hillary is not going to get joblgs. and by the way, jeb bush is not going to get jobs. the family of kathryn steinle held a memorial stevs on honor her life. unfortunately, her loved ones were not alone. later we'll debate
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of an increased terror threat tied to the july 4th weekend. greece meeting a crucial deadline by sending a new proposed austerity package. it includes sweeping pension cuts and tax hikes in hopes it will lead to a $53 billion bailout package. earlier this week, the european union issued a stark ultimatum to greece. make a deal with creditors by sunday or face bankruptcy and an exit from the eurozone. i'm will carr. now back to "hannity." w welcome backel to "hannity." tonight family, friends and the community continue to mourn the
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loss of kathryn steinle. a memorial service was held for the young woman senselessly murdered by francisco sanchez. of course he is an illegal immigrant with a long arrest record who had been deported five times. nowes steinle's death has received national attention, but this is not the first time an illegal immigrant has murdered an innocent american. joining us to share their own tragic stories, anita shaw her 17-year-old son jamil was pointlessly gunned down in 2008 by an illegal immigrant. also with us steve roanenback with us. his 21-year-old son grant was killed in january by an illegal immigrant over a pack of cigarettes while working at a convenience store. p first of all, my thoughts and s prayers are with both of you. i can't think of anything more difficult to deal with. anita, i look at the story. your son was murdered, tell me if i'm wrong for carrying a red spiderman backpack. because of the color, he was mistaken for a gang member f killed by an illegal that was released the day before who had been serving eight months for an b
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assault with a deadly weapon and battery of an officer. and he was arrested five times as a juvenile. tell us the whole story. >> that's correct, sir. from what i understand, he was arrested many times for armed charges. s he grew up being bad. he came over when he was 4 years old. and he just did nothing but bad stuff. o and then the last thing i knew about it, he was trying to kill this one guy.st and the guy got away. and he went to jail for that. and then he got out for good an behavior for who knows why? because he also attacked the police officer. and then he got out and sunday he killed my son. >> he was previously booked five times as a juvenile. claims he was born in
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mexico. sone they knew he wasn't a citizen. >> right. >> and allse of these crimes, and he never got deported. how angry are you that your government failed to do its job? >> it's very -- i'm very angry. because it makes no sense. we break the law with jay walking, we get a ticket, we go to jail. all kinds of stuff. l but if an illegal alien do something wrong, oh, it's all right. it's no itproblem. >> yeah. steve, let's talk about your son grant, 21 years old. another tragic situation. he worked at a convenience store and he was actually on video utilitily handing over the cigarettes. tell us. >> yeah. the suspect came in and put pe change on the counter and requested cigarettes. evidently, grant wasn't counting the change fast enough. the suspect pulled a gun. when grant went to offer up the cigarettes any way, the suspect shot him in the face. >> so what do we know? apparently he was arrested prior to this? >> yeah.
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actually, he was arrested for a sexual crime and then burglary. he pled it down to simple burglary so he never spent any time in jail. and they let him out. then he was out on an i.c.e. bond of $10,000.d >> he committed these other crimes including burglary, f theft, kidnapping charges that ended up being dismissed. he ends up on parole. and, tagain, they knew that he was here illegally. they didn't deport him. and that means that your son died again because our government failed to protect your son. what is your reaction to this? >> it's absolutely abhorrent. i cannot even imagine why this is happening. it was preventible. >> i feel so bad for both of s you. i really do. we haddo three parents also on last night that lost their children.n and i hope people are paying attention. this is not a small issue. it is happening with regularity op
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and we're not enforcing our lawsws and that means we're not protecting people like your children.. so i appreciate you telling your stories. you're in our thoughts and prayers. thank you. >> thank you, sean. when we come back, we'll get reaction to all of this and my >> interview with donald trump, with ann coulter and geraldo rivera. and pop star ariana grande is in hot water. she was caught on tape. later, the shocking video shows a manager at panera bread punching a female in the face. that and much more. ♪ ♪ when you're living with diabetes steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady
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anaheim on monday for a book signing. and you can go to her website, anncoulter.com for tickets. you heard donald trump. he's not apologizing. you see the numbers that i put up. i got the numbers for you especially, geraldo. 3% of the population 13% of the population in prison, illegal immigrants. >> you had another statistic up there that was very alarming. 193 homicides. 193 homicides, donald trump says there are 30 million undocumented immigrants. 193 murders, about the same. let me finish. >> you're misunderstanding that. >> about the same as the number of murders in baltimore so far this year with 600,000 people. >> no no -- >> this was 1/60 of the homicide rate. >> no no. this was about the 36,000 criminals, illegal immigrant criminals that were in jail that were released back to american soil. that's only about 36,000 that committed those murders. 36,000. >> out of a population of 30 million. that's my point. my point is you slandered this
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gigantic population. >> i'm not slandering. i'm giving facts. >> with stereotyping about their criminal -- this is from yesterday's "washington post." a range of studies show there is no evidence immigrants commit more crimes than native born americans. in fact, first generation immigrants are predisposed to lower crime rates. >> let me put it up again. 3.5% illegal. those in federal prisoners, illegal immigrants, not in jail for being here illegally. those are crimes. 13.6%. let me go to -- >> the vast majority of those -- >> 190 reentry, just like that scum dog in san francisco. felony reentry. >> i love geraldo. he is misunderstanding. the 36,000 people we're referring to were criminals released that were not sent back to their country that committed these crimes as soon as they were released. 193 murders. 426 sexual assaults, 303
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kidnappings. your reaction, ann? >> right. well first of all i want it on the record geraldo and everyone else is now admitting there are now a minimum of 30 million illegals in the country. moving on from there, what i have found now having written a book about it and it is particularly about immigrants crime, not just illegal immigrant crime. it is like the beginning of anna karenina. the truth about immigration is always the same. the lies are always different. you have to look at the different ways these lying statistics are made. i think the overall point is none of these people have a right to be here. geraldo says you're defaming a group of people. look by definition we are talking about people who have no right to be living in america, whether they're legal or illegal immigrants. this is a government policy. we don't want the crime rate to be the same as americans. we don't want it to be a little bit less. we want zero criminals being brought in by our government and preying on americans.
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i think the true evidence is overwhelming that it is far more than native-americans. we know that immigrants and not just illegal immigrants are for more likely to be on government assistance than the native born. that's crazy. why are we bringing in people whom we have to help? that is meant for our poor people. that includes hispanic poor people and black poor people. we have to care about our own. secondly as i've said before, only 25% of the entire california prison population is white. well, california is only about 6% black. so what are liberals saying? that 75% of the inmates of california prisons which has been accepting inmates from the '60s, '70s, and '80s when california was the far majority white and black, they're still in prison. that whole manson family. 75% of those, are you saying are black? no. of course. they're hispanic. >> let me --
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>> the filibuster over, let me respond. the two cities with the highest concentration of undocumented immigrants, new york city and los angeles. both experiencing record low crime. last month, in new york, where there are 500,000 undocumented immigrants, was the most peaceable, least violent month in recent new york history. los angeles -- >> that means nothing. >> -- experiencing rates of violent crime that they have not seen they're so low since the 1950s. >> that's not because of immigration. >> why would the cities be experiencing such relative freedom from violent crime? compare that to cities like baltimore and detroit and cleveland and the other post industrial cities where there is a spike in terrible crime where you should be obsessing over violence. instead of singling out this population and ginning up this false fear. donald trump made a mistake with his language. he could have said, the borders, of course we want the borders to be secure. we need an inventory of every
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person in this country. we need secure bounlries. or we are not a sovereign nation. but that's not the same as lying about or misrepresenting however innocently because i don't think -- >> all right, ann, last word. go ahead. >> you're talking about a correlation, not a causation. you're not that stupid, geraldo. yeah, crime goes down for a lot of reasons. in new york because of giuliani and bloomberg policies and it is going back up. we want our immigrants to have crime rates lower than our most criminal population. and you've got to stop talking about this as if we're talking about american attacking hispanics. no. we're talking about immigrants. >> when you write a book that says "adios america" you are attacking hispanics. you said adios america. >> you are attack hispanics. the left is conspiring to make this a third world hell hole do >> yes, yes. because they're winning elections now. obama would not have won
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election but for the -- >> i remember the 19th century, the same thing. >> yes, they were right. >> the irish because they want to be able to -- >> they were right. not only were they right, but we were allowed to criticize the irish. we're not allowed to criticize the hispanics. only african americans can claim racism, not somebody who arrived yesterday. >> you can go to ann's website for a book signing. thank you. coming up taking a very strong stand against sanctuary cities and has put forward legislation that would block them from receiving federal law enforcement grants. that's coming up. and later -- >> [ bleep ]. i hate america. >> ariana grande has apologized for saying she hates america. but she might be in even bigger trouble. police plus a manager at panera bread caught punching a
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what's in your wallet? welcome back to "hannity." sanctuary cities are coming under heavy criticism in the wake of the senseless killing of kathryn steinle by an illegal immigrant. new number show there are more than 300 jurisdictions right here in america that refuse to turn over illegal immigrants to federal immigration officials for deportation. joining us now, arkansas senator tom cotton. he has now introduced legislation that would block sanctuary cities from receiving federal law enforcement grants. senator, tell what's you have proposed here. >> hi, sean. it's great to be on with you. the murder of kate steinle is a tradition di. but unfortunately, too many families have faced this kind of tragedy, crime at the hands of hardened criminals who are also illegal immigrants. my legislation would say simply, if a city's politicians refused to allow their law enforcement officials to cooperate with law enforcement authorities, they should not receive federal law
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enforcement or immigration grants. taxpayers should not be subsidizing such lawless activities on behalf of cities and states that puts public safety at risk. >> let me ask you this senator. isn't this against the law? i mean here is what i'm trying to understand. i know the president is lawless. i know executive amnesty is lawless. we have laws on the books that we're not enforcing. so these cities have made a conscious decision that they'll disobeys that were passed and signed into law by presidents. and i'm wondering, that to me is a slap on the wrist. why if i decide to ignore laws, that would be plenty of democrats, we need a perp walk, handcuff hannity and put his sorry you know what in jail. >> sean, that's exactly right. cities and states are under obligation under federal law to work with federal officials. in fact just a few years ago when arizona passed a law to try to help their local officials
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work with federal immigration authorities, the obama administration fought it all the way to the supreme court saying that states and cities don't have the ability to help federal officials. you would think they would feel even more strongly about cities and states that actively try to thwart hardened criminals and keep criminals off our streets and out of our country. >> do you have a lot of support for this bill, senator? >> yes. i've been very pleased. whether we have a vote on the current bill, i continue to offer it and i hope to bring it as a bill on its on. i think we should all agree. wherever you stand on immigration, we shouldn't let hardened criminals stay in this country illegally. >> i agree. senator, we continue to follow the legislation and i support it fully. pop star ariana grande under heavy criticism. why she said she hates america. plus, a manager in new york at panera punching a female employee. he's claiming it was all done in self-defense. really? we'll get reaction from others when we come back.
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♪ welcome back to "hannity." pop star ariana grande has now found herself in hot water. the celebrity caught on camera at a donut shop in southern
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california licking unsold donuts and saying she hates america. wow. >> [ bleep ]. i late americans. i late america. >> grande has since an jieszed for her comments but the local police say they will investigate the donut licking incident. joining us, the host of race wars. heard on siriusxm comedian sherrod small. >> you got it right. you're going to make everybody on twitter angry. >> red eye co-host. joanne good to see you. >> a simple name.
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>> a little easier. >> like a hockey team. >> who wants to lick a donut? what is this i hate america but sorry i got caught? >> first of all, you know the police are going to have to investigate it you destroying donuts like that. am i right? stop licking the donuts and eat them. have you seen this girl? she needs to eat a donut. >> this is the thing. i love donuts. now i can't eat it without thinking somebody licked it. >> you can eat it. just at place more responsible with the product. you don't leave don't it is vulnerable. you have glass cases. you put donuts in gla cases. i really hope that her parents or her grandparents or someone phoned her and taught her how to behave. let me tell you, if i went into a store and started licking donuts my italian 101-year-old grandmother would be scolding me left and right that would be the last donut i ever ate. >> you know she has never worked in the food service industry. if you have, you would not do that. you would not be that disrespectful.
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in that place of work. i think her punishment once police investigate is she should do two month's work at arby's or something. >> she's making her money off america. i hate americans. oh, okay, they made you rich. >> thank you. >> a lot of young people don't get that. she's very young. she has been very successful. she has a lot of money that's great for her, but she doesn't understand. she owes to it the country. >> >> let me to go this tape. this is a panera in new york city. we have another tape from the or night we'll get back to where a guy was at a bar, hit the woman, the football player from florida state. i don't get this guys hitting woman thing. you don't hit a woman, ever under any circumstances. watch this. >> don't hit her! [ bleep ]. >> did you hear that? >> she hit me first.
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>> he's 6'9"! mutumbo. >> i'm not saying punch. >> i believe that's called a round house. am i right? >> yes, a round house. >> no one deserves to get hit. but he knew he should not hit her. >> here is the deal. >> i get to hit you back. two guys fighting i played a lot of hockey as a kid. we had a lot of brawls. i can deal with a fight or two. >> an uneven situation, it's like somebody is asleep and hit me. >> and she is responsible. no she is not responsible. >> he is lucky he didn't hit someone like me, because my reflexes, i fight and i box all the time. i would have knocked him out. the bigger they are, the harder they fall. >> you train hard. >> you're right. you look at them and you wonder what is going through this guy's mind. >> here is the football player from florida state. watch this video. and this is just the -- now watch. she throws a left hook here and
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hits him. but you can't do that. you don't hit a woman. joanne, what is your reaction? >> it's awful. and when you see it you're like you cannot get away with this. you need to be punished for sure do time. you do the crime, you got to do the time. that what it is? >> the crime, you got to do the time. >> that is right. >> now watch it real close here. now she -- now he is holding her. i'm not sure why. she throws the first punch. he should walk away. a guy walks away. >> you know what? in the perfect circumstance yes. this is in a bar situation. he already got struck first in his nose. it embarrassed him. he tear it up. >> seriously? you're going to defend that practice? >> i'm not going to defend it. but. >> look, i agree with you. i asked the prosecutor he said no she didn't hit him. yes, she did. >> where was the bar tender in that? unfortunately, you wonder can the bartender then be prosecuted for maybe overserving patrons?
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>> i was a bartender. you can't blame the bartender when somebody drinks too much. >> well i would hope not. >> if i go to hit some guy that is 6'5", if i go to hit sherrod, sherrod should be able to restrain me without punching at me. the good news -- the good news is i think men across the country who see this stuff are disgusted. nine out of ten men, even more maybe will look at this and say this is disgusting. >> back to the snooki moment on joet "jersey shore". >> yes, i saw that. >> i don't throw a punch. >> mtv has this new documentary they're calling it called "white people." have you ever heard of this? >> oh yeah. >> you auditioned an didn't get the part? what's up with that? so unfair. this is such a biased society. but apparently i guess it's designed to make what white people feel guilty for being white people? >> i have to watch it first. but i will say that the issue of race is complicated.
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and it's very divisive. when these shootings around around the country, you do see division around the topic of race. so if they're going to have a discussion that makes people a little bit uncomfortable i'd like to check it out. >> 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. >> it feels like i'm being discriminated against. >> you kind of get this feeling that things fwlong you. >> i'm getting uncomfortable. >> hey, this is great. let's get all uncomfortable together. >> what? >> i think it's very interesting is this is being shown on mtv. mtv's 2013 vma awards they had no black win. >> what? >> of all networks to be showing something about white privilege on that's kind of hypocritical. >> great observation. what do you think of that? >> where was lil' wayne that
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night? lil' wayne ain't winning? >> taylor swift win? >> probably. she wins everything. >> did kanye storm the stage? >> that was an ugly moment. that was a great moment. >> oh boy. here we go. >> i never knew who taylor swift was until that happened. >> ouch. thank you. when we come back, in a serious note we need your help. the question of the day is next. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? if you take multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse spray or gel so there's moisturizing relief for everyone.
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