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a gentleman, a class act. a part is, kind, strong man. the kind of 'earn who makes you want to be better. to better. my husband. dowling brunt. yay, who was born on this date in 1971. thank you, thank you, with our three kids right now at the beach. happy birthday, dugger. i bought him a donald trump tie. >> tonight how worried is the clinton campaign now that crazy uncle joe biden could jump dmoo this race. ed henry has a full report. plus they're at it again. >> mr. trump's plans are not grounded in conservative principles. >> jeb bush doesn't have the energy or capacity to make our country great again. >> jeb bush and donald trump exchanging jabs over illegal immigration. >> you are tearing up communities over thugs and criminals. >> a navy vet unloads on the black lives matters movement. she is here to explain what led her to make that video. >> it's not about color.
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it's all about the law. >> sheriff david clark is here to weigh in, hannity starts right here right now. >> welcome to "hannity." tonight hillary clinton's campaign could be in serious trouble with falling poll numbers, major scandals that are now mounting t. democratic front runner could soon be chased with another challenge. latest reports joe biden, crazy uncle joe is seriously entering the 2016 race. here with more on how the campaign is reacting to the news, you own ed henry. >> reporter: sean the clinton camp is playing defense. democratic sources tell us vice president joe biden basically got a green light from president obama during a private lunch at the white house. as it appears biden is getting closer to getting in. a washington post report the vice president set up a meeting at the naval observatory after labor day with top fun raisers who raised big money. clinton's poll numbers continue to sag if key battlegrounds like
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nampb. a new survey, public policy polling shows democratic social is beating her. >> that makes plans why clinton is interrupting her campaign in the hamptons to hit the campaign trail the next three days. tonight the clinton camp is offering a few excuse for how she joked about wiping her server with a towel t. candidate was badgered by a fox reporter. although i think the questions were fair and balanced. sean. >> and they were. joining me now we are action, democratic strategist. andrea, the amazing thing to me here, joe biden coming back early from vacation. he didn't have to tell the world he is meeting with elizabeth warren. they leaked it. the best political decision barack hussein obama ever made is picking joe biden and, of course, it shows that he's well qualified for the top job. it seems obama is now throwing hillary down the stairs.
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thoughts? >> yeah, bill clinton threw obama down in 2008 remember when he said this is the biggest fantasy. this is payback, sean. there is no love lost between the clinton and obamas. think about it. if you are president obama, there is a when for you. one, you can stay neutral, few want, publically. if joe gets in the race. i know he's not. publicly it takes the pressure off. more than that, all he cares about is his legacy. who will provide it better, joe biden or the clintons? they will triangulate against president obama. >> they deal with politics, but, hillary doesn't know what the fbi has. she may need a pardon, jessica. >> i think all of this obviously falls apart if there is an indictment for hillary or her top aides. i think that's the only way the clinton strain stops here. you are completely right. clintons did the obama
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administration a big solid in 2012. bill clinton was the only one actually explaining obamacare clearly for the country. you remember how much obama fumbled that, himself. we have the explainner chief of the our health care policy. i think in that sense the obama administration thinks they owe clinton something, too, she was secretary of state. we bone e won't get into a debate whether that was successful for not. >> the quid pro quo, joe will get the nomination, step aside. >> she's not going to go that easily. >> here's the thing. i think hillary is not necessarily a winner, either. i think this white house u white house would rather have the white house protect their legacy. i never have been more excited to have ed mcmann jump in and you know what, he's going to outflank her on the left. he is going to deliver the message that your party really wants. >> but the progressive wing of the party is firmly behind bernie sanders. >> that machinery is there.
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the centrist is on the left she's partner with warren if they get on the ticket together. >> if elizabeth warren gets in the race. >> that is the only way. >> donald trump, 35% in new hampshire, 35% in south carolina. i tweeted out today, why, he reignited this battle with megyn kelly. why not focus on isis, iran, putin, china? immigration, borders, the economy, jobs? and not this. wouldn't that be smarter to focus on the issues? >> look, he's winning on the issues. he should stay on the issues, because this is where he wins. every time he talks about an issue like immigration. he makes all of the other candidates look weak, he says, i'm going to do this i'm going to do that. you know what these established republicans say you can't do that? no one wants to hear you can't do anything. >> i don't know how sustainable he is. he's done an incredible job and
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ignited this controversy. >> over political gravity. >> a thousand% percent. >> no, that's number has changed dramatically. goed to see you both. >> they want a win. they want someone who wants to win. >> the establishment will try to crush all the insurgents, ted cruz, ben carson. so far it's not working. >> maybe john kasich rises up. >> he's my dark horse. >> i'm with you. joen kasich has the most inclusive on the republican side. >> inclusive. that's liberal speak for hug? politically correct? >> yeah. that's how we do things. >> the republican race for president, speaking of donald trump. he and jeb bush are trading political jabs yet again to combat illegal immigration here's what trump said a few hours ago while in iowa. >> the word immigration and illegal immigration, you wouldn't be asking this question if it weren't for me, when i
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came out and announced, i'm the one that started this thing. i took a lot of flack. now everyone is apologizing to me. jeb bush doesn't have a clue, doesn't have a clue. if i weren't in this campaign, jeb bush would not be talking about illegal immigration. if you remember, he said they come as an act of love. tell that to the families and there are many, many families, who lost a loved one. act of love. this is no act of love. it's tough stuff. it's mean stuff. and it's going to be taken care of. you know, a lot of the gangs you see if baltimore and in st. louis and ferguson and chicago you know they're illegal imdprants. they're here illegally. they're rough dudes, rough people. they're going to be gone so fast if i win that your head will spin. they will be gone so fast. >> and just yesterday, jeb bush took a shot at trump's plan to combat illegal immigration. take a look at there. >> the simple fact is that his
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proposal is unrealistic. it will cost hundreds of billions of dollars. it will violate people's lifl liberties. it will create friction with our third largest trading partner that's not necessary. i think is wrong with this. if he was interested in a more comprehensive approach, he might want to read my book. >> we have the center for immigration studies, mark kerrcorian is with us. i listen, francisco probably says the same thing. it's not doable. you can't build a wall. you can't possibly tell people that enter the country illegally, didn't respect our laws and sovereignty to go. but the american people seem according to polls they love trump's proposal. >> yeah, that's what mexico does. i mean, part of the reason that trump even though, you know, his proposal is a mixed bag in some ways, the reason it's resonating is that he's saying, look, we
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can get this done and here's what we will do. some of his proposals i think don't make sense. we just don't need a wall for 2,000 miles on the border. places we need it. other places we don't. what's happened for years and years. >> i would bailed wall for the entire 2,000 miles. >> there's things people say we can use. in my opinion, build a wall, build a double wall. >> build a wall. let's start with legalizing 100,000 mexicans to build it. you can't afford it. >> we have hundreds of miles of fencing already and some of it is pretty good. wait a second, it actually has done significant amount of good when combined with more border patrol agents. we have camera towers, sensors, it's actually the border i'm not saying the border is fixed, but it's not the joke that it used
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to be precisely because we haven't spent a lot of money on it. >> hang on, first, it is a mess. i want to go to francis continue. i heard a question, oh, who are you going to get to build it? are you insinuateing americans are lazy? 93 million out of the labor force, 50 million in poverty. are you insinuating we can't get enough americans willing to do the work? i don't buy that. >> mr. hasn't tip, i'm not going to insinuate. you will not get enough citizens to sign. it will not happen. it doesn't happen. >> you are saying americans are lazy, i don't believe that. >> no, no no, you are putting words. you are saying senior. i'm telling you exactly what donald trump says, keep it simple. make your point and get out. donald trump i think he's in there to actually implode the republican party bus he has no beef behind his ideas. that's the thing. give him a microphone. >> i am asking you. you said 92,000 americans in the labor force, we can't get enough americans to build a border
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fence. that insinuates americans are lazy. >> that's no what i said. >> let me finish. a lot of jobs have been lost by americans because of illegal immigration, which is also increased the competitive nature, which has driven down salaries. it's simple economics. >> so, it's economics. you are right. i agree, 100%. if the jobs are aren't here, they're not going to come. if americans take those jobs -- the jobs won't be there. what happened in 2008? >> thank you both. we'll have more on the republican candidates immigration plans, who is resonating best with voters. plus, democrats take a play out of their worn out playbook. they are going to expose this to attack governor scott walker. >> at the same time really tightening the noose litally around the -- around african-americans. >> pretty despicable. tightening the noose. they will weigh in on those
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outrageous comments. plus, later tonight. >> a little girl is dead. you say black lives matter. her life mattered. >> the internet video everybody is talking about. you will meet that woman. she won on an epic rant against the black lives matter movement. she is here to explain why she did it and more straight ahead. .
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closing with a loss of a little over 200. u.s. stock index futures are trading lower in fight trading. the sell-off on wall street, seemingly having little effect on the asian market. stock has been trading in japan for a little more than two hours. now tokyo's nikkei not seeing the volatility of the past two sessions. the nikkei up less than 1%. trading getting under way in china. hong kong hang seng and shanghai composite both opening fractionally higher. now, back to "hannity" for all your headlines log on to foxnews.com. >> welcome back to "hannity." the road to 2016 is in full swing. here to explain which candidates are resonating best with you, the voters, when it comes to the most pressing issues of the day, fox news contributor leslie
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marshall. vice president of wpa research, lisa booth is with us. good to see you all. >> hi. >> i just read this in the new jersey star ledger. you said about donald trump that you have never seen anything like it in your life. on the night of the debate, you were really wrong about how he did in that debate in terms of how the people perceive him. why the big turn around? why do you say this is not like ross perot, if this is real. you've never seen numbers like this in all the years you have done this. what did you find out? >> sean, it's no different than what you and others had to say in 2012 when you thought that mitt romney was going to defeat barack obama. if after the third debate, i had my doubts. that's a different issue t. third debate was a disaster. >> well, but it's a part of this is, look, i'm not a referee, i'm a researcher. my job is to explain what i'm
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getting at the time. the danger in this is, if you speak in favor of donald trump, they'll claim you are in the tank for him. if you speak against him and say you didn't do well, they will set him up in the establishment. let me be clear what trump has done over the last three weeks, he's taken his media appearances, taken that language of political correctness and used it as a weapon to challenge those who are close to him. you have 25 up to 30% of the republican vote and some democrats who are just fed up with the way washington works, fed up with wall street, fed up with the media. fed up with elites and that's why he's doing so well right now. >> you said in this new jersey star ledger, the commission poll of yours, that he is virtually invulnerable to any attack by any 2016 candidate and it is totally conceivable trump will become the republican party's nominee for president. what changed so dramatic ally? >> he has been able to mon open lies, even a conversation like
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this. there are hundreds of thousand, if not millions of trump voters that will watch this interview right now, either in this area or the one that comes on later and they will say, sean, they're tired of politicians who speak in sound bytes. they're tired of all these focus dpup slogans. they want someone that says what they mean, means what they say. veterans still have concerns over what he said a month ago about john mccain. women still have something some concern about the language he uses. but overall, there has been genuine movement towards trump because of his person is thata, politics from. >> you said he got 100, a perfect score? >> he was talking how badly our veterans are in america. the fact that the va still hasn't been fixed. our republican voters thought that was perfection because they believe our veterans should be supported. so that's what's going on right
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now and sean. >> you never seen 1 much befo10 before. >> i will get you your clips you will be able to show your viewers. >> sean i think we're saying illegal immigration is front and center in the 2016 election. that obviously clear here. i think voters are angry right now about president obama's executive action on imdprangs. they're angry about the border surge last summer. what they see is lawlessness and that's from president obama. donald trump so successfully picked up on is this anger in the country. the anger towards the lawlessness. i think what frank picked up on, which is true, we are seeing this larger anti-establishment movement right now. we see it on the right with donald trump and on the left with bernie sanders. >> i'm a conservative. i'm i discussed. they said if 2014, they would stop the illegal amnesty. they fund it. they still haven't repealed
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obamacare. i'm one of those conservatives. >> sean, i think you are right about that as well. look at a lot of the people supporting donald trump. it's not just his policies, it's not just a coat of personality. what it is, it's really just, you know, saying i'm sick and tired of the republican party and president obama and it's bucking the establishment. >> by the way, ted cruz concern, he's standing up to the establishment. scott walker did it in wisconsin. leslie, i have a different question for you. clearly, combrauk obecame gave the nod to crazy uncle joe to get into the race. he's sticking it to the clintons. i got, that does not bode well for your coronation. what are you going to do? >> well, first of all, you know, yesterday, there were a lot of people on wall street who sold despite the fact that everybody on wall street said, hold on and look what happened today. and i would say the same thing with regards to hillary. republicans want to make the
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e-mail and the server a swift vote and this is not going to be hillary's swift vote. there are not going to be espionage charges. i will bet you on national televig t. president, wait a minute, sean the president has had his problems with both clinton and with hillary clinton for years. joe biden is his right-hand man. his vice president. joe biden has had his eyes on being a president. no, not at all. >> crazy uncle joe. >> leslie, you are wrong about the impactle of hillary clinton's servers on the race. look at thele pos, leslie. if you look at polls, what they're telling us is it's having a huge impact with american voters. if you look, there is a poll out today in michigan, hillary is losing to a republican candidate there. if you look at other swing state, hillary clinton is losing there. a majority of americans do not trust her. >> i got to roll. my prediction is she's not going to survive. she's not going to survive. coming up next, tonight on "hannity." >> at the same time, really tightening the noose literally
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around african-americans. >> like every other election season, democrats are at it again, using the race card. this time against governor scott walker. we will check in and also tonight. >> on channel 4, channel, channel 5 channel 30, 11, singles dispatch, murder, murder, murder, murder, black on black murder. >> that woman goes on an epic rant. we'll explain much more straight ahead. ♪ ♪ if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. but hurry, offers end august 31st. share your summer moments in your mercedes-benz with us.
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point by providing us another example of the shameless race painting. the time the target was presidential candidate governor scott walker of wisconsin. listen to this. >> scott walker has continued to use this as a wedge issue for his campaign. literally campaigning around the state saying you don't want to be like milwaukee. well, at the same time really tightening the noose literally around the african-americans. he cut his teeth on, you know, three strikes and you're out, manned mum minimum sentences, trail them, nail 'em and jail 'em politics for so we have a really high incarceration rate. >> by the way, every election cycle, we hear the same things from the democrats. for example, let's take a trip down memory lane. >> when you don't vote, you let other church explode.
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when you don't vote, you allow another cross to burn. >> on june 7th, 1998, in texas, my father was killed. he was beaten chained and dragged three miles to his death all because he was plaque. so when governor george w. bush refused to support hate crimes legislation, it was like my father was killed all over again go they are in favor of affirmative action if you can dunk the basketball or sink a three-point shot. but they're not in favor of it if you merely have the potential to be a leader in your community. don't tell me we've got a color blind society. >> i will put you all back in chains. >> here we are action fox news contributors. let's go through this, the cross is going to burn, republican, it's like killing my father all over again. george bush supported the death penalty in the james byrd case.
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al gore goes before a predominantly black audience, they don't want to count the census, it goes on, they will put you pack in chains. this is the lowest form of politics. it always comes from your party, juan, every election cycle. >> and republicans never play the race card. republicans never appeal to racial resentment and animosity among working class whites in this country. >> who in. >> in fact, scott walker's candidacy is having his own problems. i'm surprised she is even paying attention. there is no question, he identifies milwaukee and its largely black population as a problem for the state of wisconsin. >> wait a second, hoo tes samegy that put school souchers in milwaukee to help the plaque community because they were trapped and failing public schools. does that sound like somebody that's racist? >> i'm in favor as you well know. >> he did that for black families in milwaukee. >> what she was talking about. by the way, if you are just talking about playing the race card, i can't argue with you on
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that. she is playing that. >> democrats play the race card? >> and republicans play the race card. >> bind, i'm naming, gore, i'm naming names, who are you naming? >> i would say that right away i said scott walker i think to identify. yeah, who is the entitlement society. remember that from republicans from newt gingrich? there clark is a huge scott walker supporter. >> this moore woman defines sheriff clark by the i what, few look at her website there is a 68thing commentary about him. the progressive are desperate. we have a presidential election coming up. what they're doing is playing the race card to try to get the plaque voter turnout. this is what we are witnessing. >> are black americans better off since obama is president? smr no, and neither is the country. >> they have a higher unemployment, 50% of black teenagers can't get jobs, median income is done by thousands of dollars, more plaque americans are on poverty and food stamps.
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>> allow me to interrupt just a moment. wasn't it the case that black people had a higher unemployment rate prior to obama and isn't it -- >> counting the chronically unemployed? you going with phony deposit numbers? >> you are saying plaque people were doing great and obama showed up. >> many more americans under obama are on poverty and food stamps. >> recession brought on by a republican administration. >> you are blameing bush eight years later? >> we are still trying to get out of it. >> eight years later? >> who is questioning obama's birth right, who is talking about. >> we're talking about what this woman in milwaukee wisconsin said. i don't know how you got down that path. we're talking about progressives playing the party. it's dangerous. look at the individuals uprising, it's happening in urban communities. people are frustrated and angry, failing schools, no job opportunities. >> this is chris matthews and
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his colleague over at nbc playing the race card. how many black people are in the crowds at donald trump's event in badge bam. watch this. >> are there any black people there? >> i have not seen any today that have come out for donald trump. i actually spoke with a lot of people at lunch today and they were all to be blunt caucasian white people. >> it's mostly white male republicans and it's basically white americans who feel left out of obama's america. it's a very ethnically polarizing appeal. it really can only appeal to that white guy. it isn't going to appeal to african-americans and latinos. when he says to that white guy, he means getting yours and getting it and taking it away from or pushing away all of the rest of us. >> if that's your criteria, juan williams, i want you to look into the monitor right now. i will show you a rally. it's a bernie sanders rally. can you point out any plaque people? i'm looking.
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i don't see anybody. >> i think bernie sanders rally. >> i don't see any. >> at a hispanic event. generally, you are right. it's a small percentage of plaques that know bernie sanders. he's from vermont. in vermont i don't think has 10%. >> hang on a second, if that's nbc's criteria for trump. it should be the democrats that they so worship. >> if are you if mobile, alabama, you can get some black people in alabama. >> there were black people in alabama there i don't think there were quite the large numbers, sean. >> listen, we're going to see the race card played even more, sean. i tell you, it's very dangerous. you're whipping up emotions. people are angry and frustrated as it is, to have these individuals who are supposed to be responsible law abiding lawmakers is outrageous. >> let me say before we end. >> we're ending. >> i want to say something to the two of you. you guys are on to something very real on plaque on plaque
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crime in this society. >> wait until you meet the woman. >> high school dropout rate in terms of people not protesting drug abuse and crack hazards in the plaque community. >> i want them to thrive in america. >> this is what i think. i think incredibly, sean hannity you are on the progressive side of this issue. you guys talk about this. i. >> you called me a progressive. he just insulted me. >> once you politicize it and say it's just the democrats ask. >> they're playing it in a mean, hateful way. >> the republicans don't. >> show me an example. i'll look at it. coming up next, exposed planned parenthood released later. first you do not want to miss our new guest. >> you think they're out here for guns, for games, they're not going to tuck you in and give you a cookie and isn't you a lull la buy and tuck you in. >> you will meet the woman that has taken the internet by storm with her rant about the black lives matters movement.
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insurance coverage has expanded nationally and you may now be covered. contact your health plan for the latest information. following the tragic death of a nine-year-old girl in a drive-by shooting in ferguson, missouri. a woman became so frustrated she posted this critique to her facebook page that has now been viral. take a look. >> a little girl is dead. you say black lives matter. her life matters. police brutality. how about plaque brutality? there is real police brutality out there. i will give you that. night after night after night on channel 4, channel 2, channel 5, channel 30, channel 11.
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same old post dispatch, murder, murder, murder, murder, black-on-black murder. you three the police are out here for fun, for games? they're not going to tuck you in. they're not going to give you a cookie and isn't you a lull-a-bye and tuck you in. >> millions of views. the message is resonating all across america. joining us now the woman behind that video, peggy hubbard. i wanted to reach out when i heard that and give you a big hug and saye are seeing in every big city in america, young people that have talent and ability that whose lives are being snuffed out. we don't know their names. we don't hear about their names. it seems we're a society obsessed with trayvon martin, that case, michael brown, that case, freddie dpra, that case. nobody wants to talk about the thousands of lives that are being lost in black-on-plaque crime. why do you think there is an
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unwillingness to deal with this? >> my take on it, sean, is to act knowledge this is happening, they have to face their own reality. they don't want to do it. on my way to the station for this interview, i just found out that a toddler was shot and killed in north st. louis county, the same area we just lost jameill and bolton. >> this is a 9-year-old? >> studying in her house? >> yes. >> doing her homework. you know, peggy, one day on this program, when all of the trayvon martin stuff was going on and the president weighed in on it. i actually scrolled the name on the names of people we never heard of killed in 50, dozens and dozens and dozens. why do these groups focus on the few instances and there are
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examples of police that do the wrong thing. when that happens, they should go to jail. why not the many? where is the protests for the young girl, like this nine-year-old girl? you never see that. >> no, you don't. that's the problem. you know, we want to glorify the criminals, the bad guys. we want to glorify them and give credence to their life. >> what continuedbutions did they make? >> i was glad in the video that he did use some very spirited language we had to edit out for television. >> yes. >> but you know what, it was effective and i believe we are all created by the same god and we're not dealing with a problem and that when anyone brings it up, if you happen to be, oh, you are racist for even talking about it. no, because i care about people's lives. what is the reaction you are
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getting to this viral video now? >> i have been called uncle tom, aunt jemimat. white man's bedouinch. the white man's [ bleep ] pardon my french. that's what i have been called. you know, and it's not a black issue. this is not a white issue. >> it's a human issue. >> it's a human issue. it's an accountability issue. it's a responsibility issue. that's what it is. they made this about race. this was never about race. this was about right and wrong. >> well said. peggy, stay right there. i want to bring in our friend david clark back in the program. sheriff, i think peggy is extremely courageous. i know you are courageous in what you do. if we love these kids, we want to save these live, don't we first have to identify there is a problem that nobody seems to
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want to talk about? >> without a doubt, sean. first of all, peggy, i am proud of you. i got your back on this one. if things get too out of hand down there too hot in the st. louis area, you give me a call, i'll get you some help down there. very effective messaging, peggy admits the reality of this whole thing. i have been saying it all along. it's the elephant in the room, especially the liberal main stream media does not want to act knowledge, it doesn't fit their false narrative, 75% of the things are self inflicted. things like father absent homes, things like drug and alcohol abuse. school failure. failure to stay in the work force. the other 25% are inflicted by the democratic party with their modern liberalism. which is conduct without borders. okay. they reward under achievement. they make excuses for criminal behavior, like black-on-black crime. they blame everybody else for
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the problems that go on within our community. it's a message that our community needs to hear more of. the overwhelming majority of people that live in the american ghetto are good law-abiding people. tear voice is silenced. we have to hear from the blow hards. they're a one trick pony. all they can say is racism. >> you had an interesting message about if your own son or your child, peggy, acted in a way and got caught doing something wrong and went to jail, what would you do? you had an interesting message there. >> there is no secret. you put that on, on facebook. our child decided that he was not going to follow the law. he decided he was going to go out, break the law, hurt people and what does this say about me as a parent and what does this say about my husband as a parent
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that we would condone for allow our child to continue to break the law. we had to do the hardest thing that we had to do. that was to turn him over to the police. >> that is the reality of it. and if we get enough people enough parents to say, hey, you know, you have to be accountable for your actions. i had a young man on facebook after the other show that i did that said. the comes out of our black neighborhoods. this is the mentality of our young black people. >> you know, this mindset is just gone. >> well, i admire you for doing it. i hope people listen. i think it was very -- i kind of like the salty language, though. it makes the point. it cuts through a little bit
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more. i like the cutting through part and i can handle that. sheriff, god bless you. >> i wouldn't change a thing. >> i just wish i could air it. >> stay strong. >> if you have sheriff clark on your team. are you rock solid. trust me. >> and thank you. >> i'll back that team any time. thank you both. when we come back, damming new video that exposes planned parenthood has been released. the tapes keep getting worse and worse. we will show you the latest under cover clip the media ignores. that's next. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns
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. welcome back to "hannity" a new, disturbing under cover video exposing planned parenthood has been released by the center for medical progress. last night we showed you the woman joking about how they buy fully intact fetuses from planned parenthood. with these video wez must warn you, our viewers what you're about to see contains very graphic information. so if you have kids in the room, you may want to change the channel now. watch this. >> oh, yes. if you have intact cases which we've done a lot, you ship those. you don't open the box. >> today, the center for medical progress shows the ceo
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discussing purchasing aborted fetuses. >> what would keep your lab happy? >> another 50 livers per week. >> what do you do about happy? >> another 50 livers per week. >> what does she say? >> the ceo says that would make her laboratory happy is getting another 50 livers per week from the multiple abortion clinics they work with around the country. >> 50 livers a week? >> from late-term babies? >> yes. >> they sell them and make a profit off the livers and hearts and fully intact fetuses and negotiate prices to buy lamborghinis. >> yes. yes. stem express is the piece evidence that completes the puzzle and shows how deep the criminal rabbit trail goes with
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planned parenthood selling baby parts. stem express is a multi million dollar company, partnered with multiple planned parenthood affiliates for five years now. to buy baby parts and turn around and sell them. the medical director of stem express for five years has been a planned parenthood abortion doctor, dr. ronald burman, from one of the biggest planned parenthood affiliates in northern california. >> explain the illegal activity here. we've found it's illegal to sell body parts and preserve body parts. now, they're talking about the last time i had you on they're talking about a born alive infant with a heartbeating, to take the brain out, they cut through the face with a perfe perfect perfectly-formed eyes, lips, nose, and ears. how much more grotesque can they get? >> there are regulations that are violated in the practice of
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you never miss an episode. if you're not here, we are very upset. thanks for joining us. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. there is no obvious reason for me why i should not run. >> looks like vice president biden may run for president and barack obama may well endorse him. obviously not good news for hillary clinton. we have the inside story tonight. we need limbs but no hands and feet attached. >> more barbarity from the company stem express which sells body parts from aborted babies. why isn't this outfit being investigated. >> i guess at the end of the day it may be a hustle. >> new york city may be the topless capital of the world.
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