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well, well, make sure you tune into tomorrow night, we have peggy with a new message on the "black lives matter." go to facebook.com/the kelly file. follow me on twitter at megyn kelly. any thoughts on the segment for tomorrow night? let us know. tonight. >> i never sent nor received any e-mail that was marked classified. >> hillary clinton has a lot of explaining to do as her server scandal deepens. the great one, mark levine is here tonight with reaction. >> what i see on the ground is tremendous support from my constituents. >> then 2016 presidential candidate carly fiorina is surging in the polls. that should land her on the main stage at the next gop debate. she is here tonight with reaction. and is this type of vile rhetoric to blame for the increase in the violence against police? governor scott walker will weigh in on the war against cops.
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all of that, plus geraldo rivera versus yours truly. "hannity" starts right here, right now. >> welcome to "hannity" tonight. new damaging information about hillary clinton's use of her private e-mail server. joining us is ed henry. ed? >> sean, this could be a blow to hillary clinton's campaign, using a private server to send at least six e-mails according to "the washington post" with classified information. despite her vow at the news conference she never, ever sent classified e-mail over her personal server. tonight, the clinton camp pushed back, insisting to me that this was expected, that after the fact the intel community as they researched all this, go through the documents are going to decide that some of the information was classified, and they're going to do that after the fact, but that it was not classified when she actually pushed the button and sent it. obviously we've heard that claim from the campaign before. and some of their other contentions are in disp
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going back to the first news conference of the united nations have been knocked down. it's going to be sorted out by the fbi's criminal investigation. all of this from a political standpoint clearly weighing on her candidacy. new "washington post"-abc news poll out tonight finds her favorability continues to plummet. 45% have a favorable view, 53% have an unfavorable view. 53% have an unfavorable view. and people close to clinton point out the same poll didn't have favorable numbers for some of the republican candidates like joe biden and jeb bush. clearly she is struggling right now, the embattled frontrunner, shh is trying to limit the number of democratic debates. has been duck some questions as you have seen. out on the campaign trail fox has obtained a script from the '08 campaign when the script was flipped. clinton was trying to take out a democratic frontrunner and was blasting him for ducking debates and yes, avoiding tough questions. watch this. >> both democratic candidates were invited to a televised debate here in wisconsin. hillary clinton has said yes.
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barack obama has not. maybe he would prefer to give speeches than have to answer questions, like why hillary clinton has the only health care plan that covers every american. >> interesting, because back in that other campaign, clinton and obama sparred 19 times in various debates. this time the democratic national committee has only scheduled four democratic debates before the iowa caucuses. and as martin o'malley, one of the other democratic candidates particularly upset, the first debate is not until mid-october. by then, the republicans will have had two debates. o'malley charging that the democratic party is trying to protect the front-runner. >> i want to go back to the original remarks, that they never sent nor received the classified information. then it became marked classified information. >> right. >> and reports out there that some of the -- i guess the status might have been changed on some of these e-mails. what is the latest on that? >> well, there were questions raised about whether her staff took some of this intelligence
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that either was or should have been marked classified in realtime. and then was doing either a cut and paste or something else. putting it into new documents. where maybe the markings where no longer there. you're right there. have been reports to that effect. i want to stress as a reporter it hasn't been proven. there is no evidence to that effect. obviously if that turns out to be true it will be a major blow to her campaign because it will basically rip apart a lot of arguments she has made. i think the bottom line is that is why the fbi is investigating. we're here on the outside trying to figure out what really happened. they have the criminal investigators and we'll get to the bottom. >> and the law is clear saying it does not necessarily have to be marked. for example, there is a lot of talk about satellite images, including north korea's nuclear arsenal maybe being moved. wouldn't she know as secretary of state that has to be classified and should not be forwarded and be in a private e-mail server, that we now know
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is a mom and pop's bathroom. >> and whether there was judgment of hillary clinton's judgment as secretary of state, whether this was marked or not. if in fact as some of these reports are suggesting, there were satellite images, other images reveal regarding north carolina, other hot spots around the world. her judgment would have been you would expect this is the least sensitive if not classified and would have handled it differently. i think the second point as well, obviously, look, she is under fire about all of this and whether there is criminal charges or not. she is taking a big political hit over it, sean. >> all right. ed henry, thank you so much for being with us here. here with reaction, "the new york times" number one best selling books, number one four weeks in a row, "plunder and deceit." i call him the great one, mark levin, sir. rudy giuliani was on this program and says he has identified 12 specific laws that could be broken if he were investigating this case. you have looked at the law. we have talked about it in week's past. your thoughts.
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>> there is one law in particular that matters. >> 793. >> and i want to read this. it will take a short time. i want to make sure that james carville and lanny davis can understand what i'm saying. section 793 of the federal penal code. whoever being entrusted with or having lawful possession of. they didn't say send or receive. in lawful possession or control of any information relating to the national defense -- i'll get to the rest later. notice she said i never received or saw anything marked classified. that would be bad enough. it doesn't have to be marked anything if it is relating to national defense. i'm reading from the espionage act. through gross negligence. that is she didn't have to have specific knowledge or intent. gross negligence permits the same degree removed from its proper place of custody or delivered to anyone in violation of his trust or to be lost,
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stolen, extracted or destroyed. and there is a fine. this is a felony statute. now, sean, the u.s. attorney has not said a damn thing. there ought to be a grand jury impanelled. i'm glad the criminal side of the fbi is investigating. it's not enough. where is the u.s. attorney general? silent, not a word. we've had special prosecutors appointed on a hell of a lot less than this. where is the special prosecutor? where is obama? nowhere. the united states justice department under the president is in full cover-up mode. probably some civil servant patriotic fbi agents are pushing and trying to do something, but this requires a full comprehensive investigation. gathering all the evidence, bringing in the staffers, yes, bringing in hillary clinton if front of a grand jury without a lawyer, questioning her and getting to the bottom of this. this is not an e-mail scandal. hillary clinton threw our national security on the table for all of our enemies to see.
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>> so any issue or information related to defense, and you're talking about 18-us 793, the espionage act. >> that's correct, so by definition, north korea's nuclear facilities which we know are in these e-mails, that would in my mind classify as a violation of that act. and that is only one example of what might turn out to be many. again, 33,000 of these e-mails were erased. hopefully we can retrieve some of them, right? >> well, if the law is enforced properly in my humble opinion, and hillary clinton is the putative democratic nominee and wins the presidency, she would be serving the presidency from leavenworth, quite frankly. there are multiple examples just from ed's report, just from public information out there. the idea that we're debating whether or not she violated the law, you'll hear her supporter says well, where is the evidence? and i say we're not only overwhelmed with all the evidence i say where is the grand jury? why isn't there a grand jury?
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where the hell is the u.s. attorney and the district of columbia. >> good question. and where is the attorney general. but i go back to republicans. you know, loretta lynch said she supported the president's unconstitutional act -- actions of the president on executive amnesty. so i'm not really holding my breath that she is going to involve herself in any way. this goes beyond political, though. so my question to you, i remember you being on my program, talking about impeachment and talking about perjury, subornation of perjury and justice, and a president who lost his law license. they have been able to escape so much over the years. my guess is that they think they're going to be able to parse their words and say marked versus received and get away with it with the american public. legally speaking, it seems like there is a cover-up going on. and i don't have enough faith and confidence in our attorney general that she going to do anything about it.
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does she skate over this, in your opinion? >> well, i don't know. but the republicans should be demanding a grand jury under the united states attorney's auspices in washington, d.c. we have a public integrity unit that could get involved and the criminal division of the justice department. the attorney general who should be appointing a special prosecutor, but she won't. the fact is the u.s. attorney should in fact impanel a grand jury. it's only because it's hillary clinton that they haven't. her hands are all over this stuff. and this stuff about marked classified. that is totally irrelevant. that was lawyered. and if her lawyers weren't read into these programs, they should be investigated too, quite frankly. there should be a broad net. it's not a matter of specific intent. that is government information. that is national security information. it applies to everyone, especially the secretary of state. sean, when she put that server in her barn next to her house in chappaqua, and then when that information was moved to denver, somebody knew exactly what was going on. and the idea that she didn't
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know is preposterous. when they put that server on her private property which was receiving government information which she had to know the secretary of state was going to receive information relating to national defense, unless she put out a directive and said i don't want to receive any information relating to national defense, she had to know she was receiving it. that is gross negligence. >> let me ask you one question, about 2016, mark, if we can. when people ask me -- i haven't endorsed anybody. i don't think you have either up to this point. people ask what i'm looking for. we're five months away from the iowa caucus, with the votes being cast. i am looking for the most conservative candidate because conservatism works. we can help to turn the country around, we need to in a lot of different ways that will articulate a vision that will inspire people and that can win. what is mark levin looking for? >> well, a lot of the same things. a lot of these candidates, if
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you go back a few years that. >> weren't all that conservative. if they had a lurch to the right, we have to make sure that lurch is legitimate. we have to bust through the establishment as reagan did as an outsider, give people an opportunity to vote for a real choice, as a conservative, as a matter of principle, as a matter of policy so we can spread liberty, so we can spread opportunity, so we can spread free market capitalism, so we can secure or border. so rather than fundamentally transform america, we will fundamentally transform our enemies. and we can reverse what barack obama has done with the regulatory state and so forth and so on and put more originalists on the supreme court. this is a crucially important election. no more pretend conservatives. we need a real conservative. >> all right. >> and they will win. the last time we nominated a real conservative, reagan, he won two massive landslides. >> mark, congratulations. four consecutive week, "plunder and deceit" number one on the
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"new york times" best-seller list. congratulations. all right, coming up, presidential candidate carly fiorina has her in a position now to qualify for the main stage in the next gop debate. she will be here with reaction. also later tonight, he exposed the clinton foundation's pay to play scheme. peter schweizer will weigh in on the hillary server scandal. plus, democrats still will not condemn the black lives matter movement, even after activists caught on camera yelling anti-cop rhetoric about killing cops. governor scott walker, presidential candidate will weigh in. also, guy one-on-one with geraldo over immigration and much more, straight ahead. unbelievable! toenail fungus? seriously? smash it with jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. look at the footwork! most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application site redness, itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. smash it! make the call and ask your doctor
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loyalty pledge from all gop presidential hopefuls. fox news confirming several campaigns have been asked to sign the agreement vowing they will not consider a third party run if they don't get the nomination. the move appears aimed directly at donald trump. who refused to agree to that condition when pressed on the issue during last month's fox news debate. a state department worker who helped hillary clinton set up her private e-mail serveler plead the fifth amendment. in a letter sent to house committee on benghazi, his attorneys say their client will not testify at a hearing planned for next week. the congressional committee is investigating the obama administration's response to the 2012 attack in benghazi, but has widened to include clinton's use of a private e-mail server. i'm jackie ibanez. now back to "hannity." ♪ >> welcome back to "hannity." so the second gop debate is quickly approaching and the
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excitement is building fast, not just for the voters. carly fiorina's campaign has to be happy over news cnn will adjust its criteria for the debate, which would mean the former hewlett-packard ceo would make it on to the main stage. she joins us now, 2016 presidential candidate carly fiorina. i have to give you a lot of credit. there was a huge social media outburst if you will, about you getting on that stage, especially after your performance in the debate. and i said so myself. ben carson stood up for you. donald trump stood up for you. i got to believe you're pretty happy with that. >> i am. i'm grateful for all of that support, yours, ben carson's, donald trump and the thousands and thousands of grassroots activists across the country. i'm the only candidate in the time that has clearly moved into the top 10 from the lower tier. i'm now in the top five from every single statewide poll. number four in the national poll. there is no question i'm among frontrunners. so i think cnn did the right
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thing here and i'm obviously enormously gratified by that. >> well, the general consensus was that i didn't won that first debate here on the fox news channel. so congratulations to you, and all due credit. you were on my friend laura ingham's show earlier today. and you were asked about the run and take great offense about some of the questions. >> it would be different if all the candidates were asked the same questions with the same regularity, but they're not. i'm the person who is asked that question other and over again. so one can only conclude that i'm getting asked that question because i'm a woman which is disappointing because i don't sense that with voters at all. what i sense is voters looking for the most qualified candidate, man or woman, to become the next president of the united states and i think i am that candidate. >> you don't believe -- i will tell you, i was impressed by the social media support that you had to get you into that debate. it really frustrates me as a
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conservative, you know, this false narrative that is advanced by democrats every election season that republicans, conservatives are racists, that they're sexists. the war on women. i don't see any of that. and that frustrates me. what is your response knowing that that is going to be the predictable attack especially in the main event in 2016? >> well, you know it's interesting because on your friend laura's show this morning, i said it was the media asking those questions all the time. it's not the voters or grass roots activists. it's not the real conservatives. they don't ever ask me if i'm running to be vice president. they ask me what will you do as president? what will you do about the iran deal? what will you do about the obamacare? what will you do about an economy stuck in neutral, what will you do about crony capitalism, about an out of control government? those are the questions they should be asking. >> yes. is there a fear -- but knowing the playbook of the democrats, i think you have been of all the candidates probably the most out spoken in criticizing hillary.
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do you think there may be some fear that they will be called sexists, if some men that are running make a legitimate attack against hillary? oh, here it is, the war on women, maybe they're trying to avoid that narrative that we know democrats love to advance? >> well, i sure hope not. because if a candidate can't take on the democratic frontrunner, then that candidate can't win an election. so i agree with you. i have been the candidate most outspoken about hillary clinton, as well as the democrat party. sean, the democrat party as it now looks, the policies they're pushing forward are undermining the character of this nation. they're undermining the foundation of this nation. they're undermining the security of this nation. we have to take this on. so i am going to keep taking her on as long as she is the frontrunner, and i'm going to keep taking on the policies that are undermining this nation.
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>> listen, i worry every day that we're losing the country that 93 million americans that are out of the labor force. 50 million in poverty. 46 million on food stamps. record debt and deficits and unfunded liabilities. it's insane. and then you have foreign policy where america is not leading which i think is putting the entire world in jeopardy. last question, you watched this hillary clinton server scandal. what are your thoughts about it. you know a lot about computers, obviously, working for hewlett-packard as the ceo. do you believe this was a conscious cover-up? >> of course, of course. there is no doubt. i mean, there are a couple of things that are not in doubt. and by the way, you are absolutely right, sean, in your comments. we are at a pivotal point in this nation. it's why i'm running for the presidency. but there is for doubt that she purposely put a server in her basement in order to shield her communications. there is no doubt there has been a cover-up. there is no doubt she has been exchanging classified information over her personal device. there is no doubt there is stuff
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in the tens of thousands of deleted e-mails that she didn't want us to see. there is no doubt. she was the secretary of state. >> all right, there is no doubt about all that. all right, congratulations to you. thank you so much for being back with us. we appreciate you. >> thank you, sean. coming up, peter schweizer. remember the man who first shed light on the clintons' foundation, their shady money practices? here is here to respond to hillary's server scandal. by the way, his first television interview since the clinton controversy broke. also coming up later tonight -- >> pigs in a blanket, fry them like bacon! >> even after violent rhetoric like that, democrats are still supporting the black lives matter movement. so 2016 presidential candidate scott walker is here with reaction tonight. also, geraldo and i go one-on-one on the immigration and the war on police. straight ahead. peptocopter!
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♪ welcome back to "hannity." hillary clinton's newly released e-mails appear to prove that the clinton foundation influenced her decision making while she was serving as secretary of state. and late last week we learned that bill clinton sought state department approval but was denied to give speeches tied to north korea, the democratic republic of the congo, and two countries that have atrocious human rights record. here with reaction, the man who first exposed the all the shady money practices at the clinton foundation. the authority of "the new york times" best-seller "clinton cash" breitbart senior editor at large peter schweizer is with us. let's go through this. we have a secretary of state. a clinton foundation, we have money flowing into the foundation while she is secretary of state. and also arms given -- arms embargoes lifted off pretty bad
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countries. is there a connection? >> i think there is, sean, i mean, the oldest adage in washington, d.c. is follow the money. and hillary clinton as secretary of state as the e-mails are now confirming had had interlocking and intertwining relations with the clinton foundation and her official duties as secretary of state. and why is that important? it's important because foreign entities are sending the clintons money either to the clinton foundation or directly to the clintons' pocket in the form of these speaking fees, and she has the power, as our chief diplomat, the secretary of state to make vastly important decisions that affect those very people sending the money. and the e-mails show it's all intertwined. she is talking clinton foundation money. the clinton aides are talking about steering money to the clinton global initiative to foreign governments. it's all what i call the clinton blur. >> and on top of that, then we go back to the original argument that i keep pointing out. is that you have saudi arabia
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and oman with atrocious human rights records, especially women. she never publicly criticizes these countries, and they're giving millions and millions to the clinton foundation. did they buy her silence? >> well, you know, i think they did. look as secretary of state you can do things for the benefit of somebody or you can not do things for the benefit of someone. and for somebody like hillary clinton who has been outspoken on women's issues since she was first lady in the 1990s, to be silent on these issues as secretary of state is very interesting and puzzling. and look, here is the thing we all have to recognize. in these foreign cultures, for example, in the middle east, in latin america and asia, you're talking about in some instances countries that have political cultures that are all about bribery. they're all about getting favors from government officials. and these are the very places that are sending large sums of money to the clintons. and all you need to do is look at the inconsistencies and her posture as secretary of state. and you have to believe these two instances or these two
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events are connected. >> but all of these are happening at the same time she is secretary of state. in other words, they're still fundraising for the foundation from countries that she may have to deal with as secretary of state or her husband is seeking to make speeches at while she is secretary of state. now presidents usually put their finances in a blind trust. in other words, they want to avoid any appearance of impropriety. so supposedly they don't know what is going on with their money. what about ethical conflict of interest laws. do you see any that might be violated? >> yeah, there is a real clear possibility. look, the federal laws are very clear for federal government employees. and that includes hillary clinton. she is secretary of state, she is appointed by the president, confirmed by the senate. but she still has to abide by the ethical rules that all employees do. and it's very clear. you cannot use state department resources or federal government resources for the benefit of a private business that you run or your spouse or family member
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runs, or for the benefit of a private charity. so whether it's bill's speaking fees or the foundation, she can't be doing that. >> why would bill clinton want to give a speech in the democratic republic of the congo, an enemy of ours, a sworn enemy, north korea, and even he had ties with this guy from iran during the times of an arms embargo. i'm trying to understand. was it just solely a financial motivation here? >> i think it's financial, but i think it's also psychological. he wants to do what he wants to do. look, if you look at the e-mail traffic, north korea, democratic republic of congo, both come with these ideas of him coming to speak in those countries. and bill clinton doesn't dismiss them out of hand. what he does is go to the state department and say hey, i'm thinking about doing this. what do you guys think? it's only because the state department says this is not a good idea that he decides not to do it. to me, that's really amazing. with all the sensitive issues
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going on with both of these countries, that he would even entertain the idea of taking this money to me just shows what they're willing to do for money. >> that and the silence on women's rights abuse issues, taking money from country likes saudi arabia. my last question, the clintons have been known to skate. if you had asked me if the prior to 1998 if a president had sex with an intern in the oval office, lies to the american public about it, is impeached and survives, i would have said no way. white whitewater, cattle gate, all of these issue, the clintons seem to survive. does she survive this? >> i think it's going to be hard. it's going to be hard because you have a couple of important dynamics. number one you have people who raised this issue at the department of justice. they did not dismiss it out of hand. so now they're on the record saying there is potentially a problem here. the second thing you have to keep in mind is relationships between president obama and clintons is not great. just go back to some of the statements bill clinton made about barack obama in 2008. >> they played the race card --
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>> exactly. and the way they lied about -- they were going to disclose all donations to the clinton foundation. they signed a written agreement with barack obama. they basically ignored that. if the president is so motivated i would not be surprised if there are criminal charges. we'll have to wait and see. >> all right, peter schweizer, great work as always. thank you for being back with us. >> thank you. coming up next right here on "hannity" -- >> pigs in a blanket, fry them like bacon! >> pigs in a blanket, fry them like bacon! >> democrats continuing to support the black lives matter movement, even after vile anti-cop chants like that. 2016 presidential candidate scott walker is here tonight with reaction. also, geraldo rivera weighs in on the war that is now being waged on police officers and much more, as we continue.
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now remember, last friday the dnc president praised the efforts of the group. the next day in st. paul, minnesota, caught on tape. this is what they were chanting. >> pigs in a blanket, fry like blanket, pigs in a blanket, fry like blankets. pigs in a blanket, fry them like bacon. >> now, in the wake of the police killings in recent days, isn't it time for all politicians to distance themselves from the anti-police rhetoric, stand up for law enforcement? here with reaction, 2016 presidential candidate wisconsin governor scott walker is with us. governor, i'm going to put it on the screen. these interest words of praise that the democratic party, the dnc gave to the black lives matter movement. the dnc joins with americans across the country in confirming that black lives matter and the say her name efforts to make visible the pain of our fellow and sister americans as they condemn extra judicial killings
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of unarmed african american men, women and children. they praised them. they said this the next day. they've said other outrageous things. why is the democratic party aligning with this? >> i don't get it. but we should speak out whether you're republican or democrat or anyone in between. anyone who is involved in police violence, we need to speak out about that once and for all. i'm here in san antonio, texas, earlier today i spoke out about the cold-blooded assassination of a deputy sheriff in harris county over outside of houston. you look at darren goforth. he now has a widow and two children because all he was doing was pumping gas into his squad car, and someone came up and put 15 shots into him. why? as the sheriff's office said, because they suspect he was wearing the uniform in law enforcement. that is outrageous. that's not the america i grew up. i don't think that's the america we want our children to grow up in. we need to speak out against anything like that. we need to stand up and protect men and women who protect us every single day. i'll stand up for the law enforcement officials, the
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police officers, the sheriff's deputies, and the troopers any time they're under attack. >> we have a mutual friend, governor, and that's sheriff clarke. he has been on the program often. i know he is a big supporter of yours. last night, they recorded 84 murders so far this year, more than double the 41 at this point last year. do you think this is related to what happened with michael brown and darren wilson and freddie gray in baltimore? are cops afraid to do their jobs? >> yeah. i hear that from law enforcement around the country. they're very concerned. the irony is when you think about it, when you think about the black lives movement out there, who are some of the most victimized by crime in america in our american cities? they're african americans. they're some of the very people that need our help the most from law enforcement. the overwhelming majority of law enforcement in this country are standing up, doing the right thingment they're putting their lives on the line every single day.
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yeah, if somebody does something wrong, we should hold them accountable. i'm the first governor in america who signed a document saying if there is a death of a person in custody there needs to be an independent investigation. why? because it protects not just the public, it protects the police officer. because overwhelmingly they're doing their job. we want to make sure the public knows that so we don't see this kind of nonsense where they're targeting police officers, sheriff's deputies, or anybody else who wears the uniform and the badge. >> what do you say to president obama who is so quickly to jump in, the cambridge police acted stupidly, trayvon martin, michael brown, et cetera. he has been virtually silent here. and we've got a war against cops. we've got assassinations now of cops filling their cars with gasoline. why isn't he weighing in on this? >> this is yet another example where the president of the united states needs to put politics aside and stand up and do the right thing. lead in the country, that is what leaders do. i knew that as a county executive. i knew that as governor, a chief executive.
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you to stand up and lead on behalf of everyone in your jurisdiction, whether they voted for you or not. and now more than ever, america is calling out for leadership from the president to stand up up and call out what is going on here. we need to stand up for law enforcement and we need to protect people in every community across the country. >> i know a lot of your supporters said that they want to see a more vibrant governor scott walker in the next debate. will we see that? >> absolutely. if somebody wants to see somebody that is going to go out and wreak havoc on washington i'm going to lay that out there in the next debate and every chance i get because we wreaked havoc against the status quo in my state capitol in madison. if you're a voter out there and you somebody who is going to wreak havoc on the special interests in washington, on the big union bosses, on the democratic party, and even on our own party if that's what it takes to move this country forward, i'm not going to back down. i'm not going to be intimidated in the nation's capital, either. >> all right, governor, i can hear a big crowd around you, thank you for joining us. i appreciate it.
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>> look what they gave me right before i went on air here, pretty good, huh? >> what is that? >> a little brisket. i'm at bill miller's barbecue. in san antonio. eating up. >> i love. it sounds like a fun event. i love barbecue. i love ribs. i love brisket. thank you for whetting my appetite here. appreciate it. coming up next, tonight right here on "hannity" -- >> the marchers kind of started chanting that towards him. it was more playful than anything. >> really? playful. a black lives matter activist defending the pigs in a blanket, fry them like bacon chant. by the way, nobody on nbc really challenged them. geraldo rivera will weigh in with reaction. plus, he also interviewed donald trump from earlier today, and he tried to battle him on immigration and get him to apologize. we'll play that, straight ahead.
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welcome back to "hannity." last night an organizer for the st. paul chapter of the black lives matter movement went on msnbc to unexplain unbelievably that his group's derogatory chant about police officers frying like bacon was, quote, all in good fun. really? watch this. >> the officer leading the parade kept talking into his microphone and saying things to the crowd like stay off the median, do that. he was laughing and joking with
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the marchers. so the marchers kind of started chanting that toward him. it was really kind of playful pour than anything. >> so you're saying that was in a playful context, that chant? >> at that particular demonstration, yes. >> really? does this look playful to you, does this sound playful to you? watch this. >> pigs in a blanket, fry like bacon. pigs in a blanket fry like bacon. pigs in a blanket fry like bacon. pigs in a blanket, fry like bacon. pigs in a blanket, fry like bacon. pigs in a blanket, fry like bacon. >> here with reaction fox news senior correspondent geraldo rivera. you're not going to buy this msnbc crap that this was playful? >> there is nothing playful about it. it is horrendous. it is counterproductive. it is absolutely destructive if they hope to get any sympathy for the cause of police excessive violence. this is a sure way to scare people away, to destroy their own movement. and it is absolutely something
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that i think is a malignant cancer on the soul, really, of urban america. >> this cry really about cop killing and killing whites is getting louder and louder. we see more cops being targeted for assassination. let me show you just one viral video that is out there. this is very disturbing. watch this. >> it is open season on killing white people and crackers. the black lives matter movement wasn't enough. we tried to appeal to them to let them know that this type of thing would come. it would happen, they thought they were indestructible and invincible because they took advantage of the weakness of black people for too long with all this police brutality. and now they have black men out there that just can't take it anymore. and they are willing to act out. and they are willing to get you when you least expect it. come at you when you're not thinking about it. it's not safe no more to be white in america.
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lurking behind any corner could be an angry black man waiting to take your [ bleep ] out. that's the reality. it's open season on killing whites. and police, and they better make some serious, serious changes. >> it's open season on killing whites and police. we see this dramatic increase in the targeting of police officers. here is my question. and it's a political one. the president spoke out in the trayvon martin case. spoke thought the cambridge police case. spoke out in the michael brown case. mr. constitutional attorney spoke out without evidence presented in all three of those cases and was wrong in all three. my question is why after these incidents of assassinations of cops, why doesn't he speak out publicly about that and take a strong stand? >> clearly, the president should remark any time there is a crime that this goes to the soul and conscience of america. here is what i would recommend to the president. there is a billboard right now
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running in memphis, tennessee, sean. it says "black lives matter, so let's quit killing each other." that's a great message. that's a wonderful message. that's the message. when you say there has been a murder spike in the country, here are the cities that are affected. detroit, oakland, memphis, st. louis, cleveland, baltimore with 220. >> chicago. >> milwaukee, birmingham, newark. that's the top ten. what do they have in common? it is black people killing black people that is the epidemic. it is why the police are so often called into contact with young black men is because the carnage. >> wait a minute. darren wilson, police are now afraid to do their job. >> well, if you see what is happening in baltimore. there. >> are 225 homicides this year. the death of freddie gray begins to pale. the message is lost when you have blood running in the streets of west baltimore. i saw it with my own eyes. >> yep. >> where does this end? when are people going to seize
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the moment and deal with the real issue here. >> because i don't think those cops can get a fair trial. hopefully there will be a change in venue. hopefully they'll get an objective jury. >> three of those six cops black by the way. one a female. >> donald trump on your radio show. it's interesting. because you're trying to get donald trump to apologize. that's never going to happen. he has already taken his stand on immigration. but i don't gave it your best effort. so let's play part of that. >> do you believe that you could have made the same points without seeming to demonize a whole race of people? >> no, i don't think so, geraldo. i really don't. i think that they're tough points. i think we have to make them tough. i think it has to be done properly. you need borders. i'm a believer in the wall. walls do work, by the way. but i'm a believer in the wall. and i've seen where people are pouring a cross the borders and big league. you know what is really coming
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across and going right back are drugs. >> but there is geraldo in a tattoo and his white t-shirt on. why does that crack me up? you like donald trump? >> i love donald trump. donald trump is my brother. i like him the way you and i have the same kind of relationship. >> right. >> we disagree on policy issues often. not always, but often. but i respect he and you as men. >> why can't you accept that people need to respect our law and sovereignty? >> i get it, but i think in some ways, if you're wrong in my opinion, i call you out. if donald trump is wrong, i have to call him out. >> that's fair. we all do. >> and i believe that this whole notion that there is an illegal alien, his words, murder rate spree going on -- >> 642,000 crimes committed including 3,000 murders, geraldo. >> i don't know where the statistics came from. i just read you the ten cities that are most affected by the current spike in murders. >> right. >> none of them have significant
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latino populations. >> 142 crimes committed against texans. i went and i sat in a border briefing with rick perry and border patrol agents. they gave me those numbers. >> why not talk about the juan and maria who took their kids to school today or did their job today, or cleaned this today or picked that day. >> welcome to our family legally. >> i think that there is room for movement amongst all of us. and i think compromise is possible. i think the are going to be a much more even handed job than most presidents. >> thanks, geraldo. coming up, we need your help on the question of the day, straight ahead. it's from daddy. sfx: dad's voice i love you baby girl.
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so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe right welcome back to "hannity." time for tonight's question of the day. and the question is should president obama give a rose garden address to denounce the recent cop killings? the answer should be yes. let's go to facebook.com/sean hannity, @sean hannity on
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