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it makes you a different person. it's true, it's so true. to start your free 30-day trial, just text listen35 to 500500. that's it for us tonight. we will keep tabs on chaz over the weekend, see you monday. ♪ >> sean: welcome to "hannity" live on this busy news breaking friday. tonight so much to cover, including forgetful joe's shifting recollection on civil rights issues. also we will bring you a hannity history lesson on the real democratic party and the disgusting hypocrisy on the issue of race in america. and, we have shocking new footage, violence against police and the chaos continues and all big cities across america. first, we turn to breaking news
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out of seattle tonight where anarchy now reigns supreme. roadblocks and checkpoints, border wall's, armed vigilantes, vandalism and extortion. this isn't some failed to third world country, it's a theme from seattle's prominent capitol hill neighborhood of just a short distance from the iconic space needle. the six block area in the middle of the city has not been blocked off by a group of all socialists, revolutionary want to be is are calling their little socialist utopia "the capitol hill autonomous zone" or chaz for short. in this little slice of socialist of heaven, oh police have been kicked out and the local police precinct was totally banded by city officials, subsequently taken over by the so-called peaceful demonstrators which is putting everyone inside the autonomous zone at risk. >> they have more than tripled.
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and we are not able to get to it. >> anyone with a functioning brain, you have to know this is unacceptable. the mayor of seattle, jenny durkin is her name is either too stupid or too incompetent to care. she's letting the antichrist take over and control and even destroy her city. just calling this autonomous zone patriotic. last night on fake news cnn she predicted that it would lead to a summer of love. wow. take a look. >> how long do you think seattle in those few blocks looks like this? >> i don't know, we could have a summer of love. >> i understand your sentiment mayor. >> we don't have to sacrifice safety for first amendment rights. both exist and we will make sure that both exist in seattle. >> they took over parts of the city, they took over police
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precincts. summer of love, armed vigilantes, checkpoints and vandalism. or of course a community garden. the police are not invited. what do they call that? i thought that was disconnection, they even built a border wall. tough on immigration policies. i thought liberals were against these thing, and president trump now vowing to restore order, and they are calling this intervention unconstitutional and illegal. now i will say this. my unsolicited humble advice is this. and, and that would be fully the responsible.
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they choose, they declined the president's offer. my attitude at this point is, and otherwise i would say it's you're sitting on your estate, have fun. we had no idea that this even existed. i don't know what's worse, him not knowing, or him really knowing and afraid to say he knows with political discussions and a drum circle in the mob in the media are not doing their job, this was a conservative group of any kind.
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and conspiracy tv, and calling it a pedestrian street fair. they call it a festive zone with the festival-like atmosphere. thus it's a far left which will now become the mainstream of the democratic party. they are applauding the peaceful nature of the demonstrations. that was until their report in fairness to them. it was just as they said until it was totally derailed by one of the peaceful protesters in the summer of love. take a look. >> despite the fact that this all began with force, this what you are seeing in front of me as a peaceful situation. in fact it sort of looks like a
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street festival. >> the president makes it look like this area was taken over, and it has been ruled by -- i don't know how he would describe them. >> folks can come and go. >> do you feel the love in the room? you feel the summer of love in the autonomous zone, the governor and the dopey mayor are letting them take over part of the city. the new york toilet paper times of course, they are calling this quote. they don't on this property, they just -- they no one is stopping them including the police precinct. two members of the african-american counsel, they were practically booed off stage. now for the socialist, the
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anarchists inside of the autonomous free summer of love zone, this is not about reforming police. it seems like this is the socialist democratic party. now in the near term, those taking up residence, the autonomous zone, they are begging for weapons and cigarettes and gatorade. this autonomous summer of peace owns is filled with angry socialist vegans, maybe by the way coming to a city near you. at least one governor is vowing to maintain law and order and all credit goes out tonight to senator bill lee. autonomous zones and, they want exist or be tolerated in music city. this comes as law enforcement
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officers around the country, they are targeted, demonized and in six disturbing days. the lawless liberals continue to double down on lawlessness and anarchy. and they are allowing everyone to run wild. so, who are you going to call when there's a serious violent crime in minneapolis. these are the lawless radical ideas guess what, as shots at cops all across the country as they are being hit with bottles and rock and molotov cocktails, shot out, right over, doxxed online and it gets worse and worse. trace gallagher in our breaking news room, how are you sir? >> i'm good. they were injured during the
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protest, and to nypd officers are responding to a call when a police cruiser was attacked with bottles and rocks. when the officers then tried to get out of their car they were hit with everything from a traffic cone to bricks. both of them were injured. this week to washington university police officers went to boomer's drive in, and the restaurant owners were modified and took appropriate action. they also invited the officers back. at boston's berklee college of music, roger brown has apologized to students for allowing police to use campus bathrooms during the protest, agreeing that it call caused hurt and anger quoting here, "allowing officers into the space was in no way or
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undermining the berkeley support. in the meantime, officers found shards of glass and a pizza they ordered. they did not bite into it and chose not to file a police report. finally, several deputies were shot and kille but all survived. >> sean: now speaking out, and basically they are labeling them systematic racism. the nypd by the way over failures of leadership, conrad de blasio and of course the ever so confident governor cuomo, mr. covid-19 into nursing homes themselves making it clear that the lawless antipolice agenda is not acceptable. are we going to listen to them?
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you take a look. >> i feel like at times, there is some flip-flopping as far as what we are supposed to be doing out there. the comments were extremely hurtful from the mayor and the governor. to say that they are not doing the job, doing our best to get the city safe is terrible. and we all know it's a tough job, but any moment, but the unhinged new democratic socialist left, they don't seem to appreciate just how hard this is for them and they don't
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appreciate that, and this is a woman verbally abusing police officers in portland. now the police officers there is discretion advised. >> is it against the law to insult a man in blue? >> can we have a normal conversation? >> you guys get called leap all the time. and you take down the blacks and you get [bleep] video. [screaming]
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>> i want him arrested for physical assault. >> sean: now he asked the portland police to comment on the video, so far we haven't heard back. i think it speaks for itself, we will let you decide. i think it's a huge mistake for example, why are we canceling high rated shows, one of the high rightis highest rated showd cable is live pd. cops have been on the air for 32 years. you don't get to stay on the air for 32 years unless you are successful. by the way, simply, i've been an advocate for these body cameras on police officers for years. pd cruiser cam's, also supported them for years. and guess what? it keeps cops honest and it will also protect we the people if the cops are abusing their force or training. not following procedures. we get to see it with our own eyes. that might help get to the truth. i think it protects everybody.
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it's long overdue. these shows, they help the general public understand the real job of being a police officer, how tough it is. you know, getting yelled at like that on a regular basis i'm sure is not the most comfortable moment in their lives, and they do it with honor and distinction. and they deserve the benefit of the doubt. it just in case you have a few bad apples doesn't mean you make these. broad sweeping generalizations. like the killing of a retired st. louis police captain jim dorn. that symbolism and bumper stickers and slogans. we do need to appreciate the difficulty and that the job that every police officer has,
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realize how much danger they are being put in as a result of what is now monarchy and monarchy and lawlessness and politicians not willing to back them up and willing to throw them down the stairs. what are you going to do, defund the police? demonized the police? dismantle the police? is he a crime wave in a public safety crisis like never before and we can't have that. here with reaction, author of "follow the money" dan bongino along with fox news correspondent at large geraldo rivera. geraldo, i want to start with you because you have -- you have 50 years, some amazing reporting in your career.
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and, you've learned a lot. bring us inside what they have to deal with here and tie it to what's going on in seattle. >> among my handful of best friends, three of them are cops, nypd and cleveland and i will tell you right now they feel disrespected, distrusted, dishonored. they feel undervalued and they feel second-guessed from a job that was a noble calling, that young men and women flocked to. now they feel the scorn of their community, and of their children's friends and their parents. it's a terrible thing that's going on. to allow this thing in seattle that happened where, what is this, i just now carrying out -- carving out the territory? things have gone -- it's a 180 since i was growing up, aspiring
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to be like them. now, they have to hide their job to come cover their badges, they feel diminished. it's terrible. in terms of the flip-flop of society and the values of society and the morality of society. >> sean: a fascinating side note, they actually build a wall around their anarchist haven. i thought walls were bad and they actually discriminate. if you are a cop, you are discriminated against but that's a side note. in the united states of america, these governors have a job to do and these mayors have a job to do. they've allowed it literally the anarchist to take over city blocks. take over people's property, take over police precincts. that now infringes on the rights
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of other americans. but with that said, and i understand the president's desire to restore order. they refuse. you know, unless it gets horrible, my advice is, let america see this. let america watch it all unfold. we already know what happened in chicago and we know what happened in new york. all the states and cities have been run by the liberal democrats for decades and i think the president should sit back, if they don't want to lead in their city, they don't want to lead. let's see what happens. >> sean, something happened to me today, and in the interest of time i will spare you the details. it really hit home. someone in my family, and sadly i'm sure you are probably used to it. it's a warning for everyone out there in the viewing audience. this fight is coming to your door. i don't mean a physical fight, i don't mean someone's going to knock on your door and try to hurt you come you come up with
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this fight right now. it's coming to your door. there is a right and wrong to this argument. there's no question, and the right side of the side of the good police officer's and "law & order," do you know who these people are? do you know why they do this? it's a serious question for all you cop haters out there. some of them could qualify for food stamp assistance, but let's think about the families. if you have a holiday season coming up, you have the fourth of july, and at the end of the year you have thanksgiving and christmas. you know every year there is a family and that there is an empty seat at that table and that's a cops family. the cop is not there.
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and and are you sure about that? that society should not survive without these brave men and women and i assure you they are not doing for the money. >> sean: the cops i talked to are disgusted, dejected and deflated and they feel betrayed by the people that are supposed to have their back if they follow the rules, do a good job. they will put their lives on the line and, dan is right. look at the nypd officers, they don't get paid anything in the early years of their career. nothing. >> you know sean, the irony is cops have more accountability than ever. when i was going up, the cop was the only law.
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specific when they canceled live pd. >> you know why? because those shows show cops as human beings and if you see some great courageous action by these men and women in real time, and you see them jumping the fence, and they are wrestling with a big bruiser or someone who is obviously on drugs. i mean, they hated the fact that the cops looked good and that's why these shows were driven off by the cowards in hollywood, the spineless producers, executives, network owners. they don't have the guts to stand up to anarchy or disorder. and can i say one more thing? just one quick thought.
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you haven't heard anything, dead silence, everyone is asleep. and the round comes whizzing past his head and he gets on foot pursuit. it's a "yes" or "no" question. unless all breaks loose, stay out of it. this is every big city run by democrats for decades. yes or no, do you agree or disagree? >> cut the cell phone service and chas, i agree. >> sean: dan? >> no. this is the united states and those are our citizens, too. have the and get the fbi and
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there. >> sean: i agree. unless he gets to that point, and i don't know at that point is, but i agree with him, cut the cell service. >> that's what i love about you. >> sean: thank you both. when we come back we will expose the hypocrisy of the left when it comes to their calls to tear dowdown and statues here and statues there, statues statues there, statues everywhererererere nobody likes a tight squeeze. leanfire supplements from force factor contain ingredients clinically shown to help increase energy, burn fat, and double your weight loss. don't struggle to fit in. unleash your potential, with leanfire. available at retailers nationwide.
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♪ >> sean: hypocrisy in the democratic party has never been worse while many call for the removal of confederate monuments all around the country, democrats are totally silent on the skeletons in their own because i did. let's take a look at nancy pelosi. it was her father who oversaw the dedication of two confederate monuments in baltimore, maryland. will she now disavow the actions of her very own father? so far not a word. by the way, nor has the media mob dare to even ask that question. meanwhile, you might know this. the russell senate building is named after -- will they demand it be renamed? will they even care? after all one of the top
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democrats in the senate was none other than robert byrd. he was the former bah the ku klux klan. hillary clinton called robert kkk byrd her friend and her mentor. take a look. >> today the country has lost a true american original. he was a man of surpassing eloquence and nobility. >> imagine if donald trump had said something like that of alberta. he revealed robert kkk byrd also. let's watch. >> robert seabird elevated the senate. if there was ever a senator, he was the embodiment of the state.
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and, standing up and the people he probably was part of. >> sean: it's actually refreshing to see the ever forgetful joe get out a few sentences without stumbling all over them. especially with comments like this, take a look. >> we got more questions. >> if you have a problem figuring out whether you premiered trumpet, then you ain't black. to be one of those remarks apparently causing some pretty widespread anger, let's take a look. >> i think that uncle joe, you have a lot of phone calls and he
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will not be making that mistake ever again in his life. >> sean: leo terrel, nationally syndicated radio talk show host larry elder. if you know the history of all of this better than anybody. you have an encyclopedic memory on a lot of this. give me examples? >> her father dedicated a confederate statue, when is this going to stop? barack obama from his mom's side, he came from africa where a lot of selling took place. the whole thing is absolutely totally absurd.
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and, did european slavers take blacks out of africa to the colonies. so when will we stop all this nonsense? we should take advantage of the available pump opportunities we have in this country. that's why people are braving shark infested waters for crying out loud to get here because it's the greatest country they got ever created. we have to stop whining and realize we have a tremendous amount of potential here, and let's get to work. >> sean: if you look at the 64 civil rights act, you are a civil rights attorney, my memory serves me correctly, and remember sub and strategy as a protest against the board of education, in the landmark supreme court ruling. and, the emancipation
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proclamation, that too was a republican party. every two or four years, what do we have the democratic party? racist, sexist, lala law, go through my whole list. >> you know, this is why i stopped drinking the democratic kool-aid. i can't take the hypocrisy anymore, it's ridiculous. richard russell from the south was against integration. he was opposed to the antilynching bills. the democrats and, that's offensive. if any republican said the same thing, they would be in big trouble. joe biden gave us the crime bill of 1984. the bottom line is this.
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we don't need democrats to insult me or placate me with an african garb at nancy pelosi. passed some reform, show me something other than some kind of condescending act. that doesn't follow anymore. last point, democrats, please leave the party. if you want law and order, you don't want democrats. >> so you are voting for donald trump? >> this is a very important question. >> i am not voting for joe biden. if he puts kamala harris on i will vote for donald trump. >> the reason i've done this documentary called uncle tom comes out on june 19th. you can go to uncle tom.com and check out the trailer. if not just right now, they've
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opposed the 13th amendment, the 14th amendment. the democrats founded the kkk and, that's their democrat. this business about the switch, b.s. and, didn't become republican until almost the 90s. and we address that in the documentary do clinton and biden eulogize, do you have to leave the democratic party, get out of there. >> he was a recruiter, and that,
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he was an executive. > sean: president trump reacts to biden's ridiculous claim. plus we will show you, we have put together biden's worst moments of the week. i think we are going to make this a staple at the end of every week. and you won't believe who is on his dp short-list.
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>> sean: and breaking news according to the ap, joe biden has narrowed his vp search to six contenders. the short list would include a parma rep val denning, elizabeth warren, susan rice, the atlanta mayor and by the way, kamala harris, the mexico governor michelle the, christened by the way. the list leaves off some mention names like stacy abrams, michigan governor, but the list is apparently fluid. according to the biden campaign, we now have to on this program
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introduce a new recurring segment. just try to keep up, it won't be easy. it will feature i feature the biden blunders of the week. >> have you ever considered what would happen if the election result came up as a winner? >> let's i yes i have and i was so proud. you have four chiefs of staff coming out and ripping the skin off of trump. >> sean: a military will escort him out of the white house. terry mcauliffe said, i'm fine with him in the basement. he sees two people in days, by the people. >> he signed in the basement. two people see him per day, and
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that is that. let trump keep doing what trump is doing, it's hard for the vice president to break through. >> i'm fine, leaving in the basement. the president have a pointed response, to the ever forgetful joe biden claims that the president wants to steal the election. the next witch hunt is on its way and wouldn't leave the white house if he was defeated. >> joe is not all there and everybody knows it. it's sad when you look at it and you see it for yourself. he doesn't come out, doing things for our country.
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>> sean: said. here's biden's blunder. >> the failure to respond to the pandemic, i think the federal government has advocated any effective leadership role, the white house has advocated that role. you know the rapidly rising with, i don't know. he is inability to focus on any further responsibility. >> sean: joining us now for reaction, michael bests, law president and former white house chief of staff and a fox news contributor jason chaffetz. i don't know what to think of here. if the guy ever had a fastball, he doesn't have a fastball. if the guy had a curveball or slow pitch change up, i don't see it.
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he only sees two people per day, and those two people, that's fine, leave them there. >> i mean, he called it the obvious, less of joe biden is better and we will just make the race of the incumbent and that's what you do when you are the challenger. but here's the problem, he can't hide forever. my advice to the trump campaign is to not accept the commission's three debate limit. i think the debates are going to be very important and i think the president is going to eat up joe biden in the debates and i think we should say we want six debates, not three debates in september and october because of covid and other restrictions. have as many late game changes as you can while the economy is healing and, eventually the american people will seek donald trump as sort of an incoherent joe biden they can't put three things together in a
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row. the debates will take a big difference, my advice is blow up the three deep bait limits and go for that at the end of the campaign. they should focus on that like a laser beam. >> sean: jason, these are fair questions and this is the hardest job in the world. does he have the mental alertness, the acumen, the physical strength, th the that e needs of the hardest job in the world? >> the rigors of the campaign trail, and he's having to travel from his basement all the way to upstairs and back. >> sean: those birds keep interrupting those important moments. are you ready, should i do it now? it's so choreographed it's pathetic.
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>> i have to tell you, donald trump is in a commanding position. , that's the democratic strategy and how you run your campaign is often how you're going to be in office. and i worry if you were to send him to the presidency, who will be running the place upstairs while joe biden's over there in the residence getting some oxygen or whatever he needs to do. >> sean: while the deep state which has finally been exposed, we will get referrals coming from congress and i believe john durham will probably have a lot to say probably fairly soon, sooner rather than later. i would not be happy knowing i don't have confidence in this guy's ability to stand up to the rigors of this job. then again, he put it to rest in the second debate against mondo.
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>> right. i don't think joe biden has the ability to do that in which it makes the vp nomination all that more important. generally people would think vp choices don't matter but i think in the case of joe biden, when people see the first debate, they are going to look right to that vp. susan rice, are you kidding? that's what they are doing right now and exposing what susan rice did to the trump administration. >> is that susan rice? what do you think? >> yes, a little less than candid. >> sean: when we come back, protests around the country. if you are looking at those live pictures from new york city and we will have updates throughout the hour. when we come back the sister of law enforcement officer killed in the line of duty spoke to lawmakers about this.
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jacobs on behalf of her late brother who died in one of duty. >> you wear that uniform proudly. i'm wondering, where is the outrage for a fallen officer that also happens to be african-american. we are not just people on paper. and that's a change for all the citizen's of the united states of america. >> i'm so sorry. shouldn't have been in this country. now your brother killed in the line of duty, he was working regarding a federal courthouse.
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targeted attack on law enforcement and he was murdered by rioters. an unidentified brit person shot your brother. we now have, 800, rocks and bottles, molotov cocktails. >> we see them abandoned and burning to the ground. >> i would agree with you. my brother left home that day thinking he was going to be returning and my family and i didn't have an opportunity to say goodbye. quite frankly, all of us are heartbroken. the idea that something like this could happen in the united states, i don't know. it truly just takes my words away. patrick was a man of ethics,
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character, he was a very happy person, but the idea that we won't be able to see him anymore completely just breaks my heart. >> sean: you said when those in the position of authority choose to abuse their power company that's the definition of oppression. when innocent people aren't harmed in the name of justice, no one prevails, we all lose. that's a powerful comments. >> yes. i believe that to be true. when we have people that are elected officials that have been put into a position for the people and by the people, we expect and we deserve for them to act ethically, with character and honor. when they step outside of those bounds, then we have issues. in regards to law enforcement, we have -- we have some bad apples in there and i think the
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issue that we have, you have to be very courageous to speak up when you know you have someone on your team that is not doing the right thing. and i think we need to make sure that we have people that are feeling comfortable enough and it changing the culture. >> sean: angela, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family and all these good officers like your brother. those who put their then
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>> hello everyone, i am dana perino along with juan williams, greg gutfeld, jesse watters, it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the fiv five." president trump telling seattle leaders to shut down the police free zone, he will. if the president calling out democratic politicians after hundreds of protesters took over a section of the city and after police abandon a precinct. >> we are not going to let seattle be occupied by anarchists and i'm not