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the show that is the sworn and totally sincere enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink. with that, prepare yourself. the great sean hannity takes over from new york. >> sean: great show. welcome to hannity. i would like to say all good news. it's not. my heart is troubled. we're going to go through the facts, new information that a lot of people in the media don't want to give you. protests continuing across the country. brand-new footage from the murder of george floyd. it shows how a crowd of onlookers, this is very hard video to look at, begging, begging one of the other officers at the scene to step in and stop what was happening to george floyd. minute after minute after minute. it's excruciating. we will play it with a warning. meanwhile, anarchy and lawlessness reigns supreme in seattle. the police precinct there has been abandoned by city officials. another precinct in minneapolis was burned to the ground a few weeks ago and riots that had
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nothing to do with the honor of or memory of george floyd. 800 cops hurt, some died. we know one is probably on life support for the rest of his life. now by the way, we go to the city of atlanta. last friday night a 27-year-old man named rayshard brooks was shot and killed by an atlanta police officer. the officer involved in the shooting, garrett rolfe, was fired immediately. it's just breaking, some 19 atlanta officers have now resigned after what has happened in this case. we will have details in a minute. the other officer on the scene was placed on administrative duty. there are growing calls for rolfe to be charged with murder, very different than what happened with george floyd. we'll go through it in great specificity. also yeah, to become a more perfect union, reforms are desperately needed, way overdue. more training, mandatory cameras, more nonlethal options for the police must be made available.
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we can do it will have more on that and once again we need to put all emotion aside. let's start begin with facts. as i've been saying for years, i love body cams and i love cameras inside patrol cars. they are extremely helpful in understanding what really happens. that's why i didn't want to see the show "cops" canceled or "live pd" canceled because we get to see the difficulty in that job and it keeps everybody honest. police responded to a call. a man was passed out at a wendy's drive-thru literally blocking the drive-thru. upon his arrival, the officers approached rayshard brooks' car and attempted to wake him up. >> what's up, my man? hey. hey. hey, man, you're parked in the middle of the drive-thru line
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line here. you are good? >> pull somewhere. are you good? >> all right. >> are you here for a visit? >> i'm visiting. >> where are you visiting? >> my mother's grave site. >> i'm sorry to hear that. how long has she passed? >> probably about a year and a half now. >> sean: let me correct the record. not 19 guys in atlanta. it came across the wire and we haven't been able to confirm. it didn't happen. we will have more on some police officers in other cities that are leaving the force, leaving the job. some retiring and some outright quitting. as you can see from the video from both rayshard brooks and the police, courteous, professional. mr. brooks obviously very tired but he was also respectful. as you saw, the police offered condolences for mr. brooks'
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motherhood recently passed away. courteous, caring, professional on every level according to what i see. a few moments later after suspecting brooks was intoxicated, the police performed an alcohol sobriety test. we have that video too. >> mr. brooks. will you take a preliminary breath test for me? yes or no? >> i don't want to refuse anything. >> yes or no. completely up to you. >> yes, i will. >> wait here while i grab it. >> tried to make sure you stay here. >> i know. >> you scared me because you were sleeping. we are wanting to make sure you're okay. >> i know. i know. >> take a deep breath in, put your mouth over the mouthpiece, blow as hard as you can. blow, blow, blow. stop. you had about one and a half drinks. you don't remember what kind? >> no, sir. i really don't. >> i think you had too much to drink to be driving. put your hands behind your back.
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>> sean: after this moment where we see the handcuffing, both sides are polite, professional, cordial. brooks failed the sobriety test. no option for the police at that point. he was over the legal limit. police attempted to very cordially even as you can say, taken into custody. up until this moment, when what we thankfully see everybody from what i can see at their best behavior. courteous, polite, et cetera. by the book. that's when at this second, everything goes south. now this is a viewer warning. what you're about to see from this point forward, if you have kids in the room, its extremely graphic. take a look. >> put your hands behind your back for me. put your hands behind your back. hey, stop fighting! stop fighting! stop fighting! you're going to get tased. stop. you're going to get tased. [bleep]
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the taser! hands off the taser! stop fighting! [bleep] he's got my taser. >> sean: seemingly, as you can see in tape, out of nowhere the moment the police tried to cover mr. brooks, the video shows rayshard brooks first resisting arrest and then attacking both police officers. you see the struggle. both officers, you can see, are hit. you hear the police on tape clearly saying over and over, stop fighting, stop fighting. we'll have to tase you. stop fighting. stop grabbing the taser. and then ultimately mr. brooks grabs one of the taser's. he stood up, the cops are still on the ground. the video seems clear as mr. brooks is running, he turns around and in fact, this is what the apd is saying, seems to fire the taser. the officer and foot pursuit, officer rolfe.
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he responded by shooting mr. brooks twice in the back with a handgun. horrific scene. as you watch it, what is so, so sad to me about this is up until that very second when they attempted to handcuff him, the exchange was polite, professional, and all courtesies on both sides. all of this did not have to happen. our thoughts and prayers are with everybody involved in this. the brooks family, everybody involved. you heard what sounded like genuine niceness, respect for mr. brooks of the police and the police towards him. everybody has to look at this and wish this never happened. this is not like, not at all like the 8 minutes and 46 seconds on tape of a cop with a knee on the neck of george floyd by the actions from these officers on the scene will rightly be scrutinized. most likely i would guess by a jury. before we get to the actual law, when i first saw the george floyd video, it was universal in this country.
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maybe a few keyboard warriors, anonymously tweeting or writing something online in their basement. conservatives, liberals, nobody disagreed. that tape did not lie to us and i'm going to be consistent as i've always been on this program and by consistent, i mean this. we don't rush to judgment. we believe in due process. we believe in the presumption of innocence and for good reason. we contact sources. we talk to witnesses. we look at video. we gather evidence. we look at the facts on the ground. that's why we were right for example in the case of michael brown and officer darren wilson. so many others were wrong. so many others rush to judgment. that's why we predicted it would be difficult to convict the officers similarly with the murder in baltimore of freddie gray in the aftermath of that. we are also right about duke lacrosse in that case. the uva case, the kavanaugh accusations. i learned my best lesson from richard jewell when i was a local host in atlanta and so
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many more. according to georgia state law, this is what the policy is. this will matter in a court of law. police may use deadly force to apprehend a suspected felon only when the officer reason he believes that the suspect possesses a deadly weapon or an object, device or instrument which when used offensively against any person is likely to result in serious bodily injury. you know after the stealing of the taser, mr. brooks immediately became a suspected felon. that would be a felony. but is a police taser a deadly weapon or device? could it be used to seriously injure someone if the taser and the electrode wires have already been discharged? brooks already shot the taser as he ran away from the officers. georgia law also permits deadly force from police. this is the law. "when the officer reasonably believes that the suspect poses an immediate threat of physical violence to the officers or others or when there is probable
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cause to believe that the suspect has committed a crime involving the infliction or threatened infliction of serious physical harm." but not only did mr. brooks initiate the conflict, he also stole the taser, aimed at a police officer, shot it. we can see on tape and we have that video evidence. that's why i like video cams on cops and in squad cars. this would've been at the end of the day what we call a simple dui. nobody wants it, but if you drink, you are a risk to others. probably in the first offense, it was the first defense, misdemeanor charge, you get booked, summons, court date and you call somebody to pick you up new home assuming a first offense, likely alcohol counseling. worse case license suspension. it's all sad, tragic, unnecessary. we are going to have full reaction and analysis coming up. first, joining us now tonight on the ground in atlanta is our own steve harrigan. apologies.
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i got on this across the wire. cops there did not respond, i apologize for the error. we got our own sources to confirm that didn't happen. steve. >> sean, you're right about the mood here. it's a real mixture of sadness and of anger and also a lot of people afraid about what might happen down the road. we saw some violent protests on saturday but it has not been violent since then. today more than 1,000 people marched on the capital here, demanding a change in the way police operate. there was an emotional press conference. rayshard brooks' family members took the microphone today including his widow. >> i can never tell my daughter he's coming to take you skating or to swimming lessons. it's going to be a long time before i heal. it's going to be a long time
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before this family heals. peaceful protest, that would be wonderful because we want to keep his name positive. and great. >> she is calling for peaceful protests. the medical examiner's report came out finding that the two bullets that killed brooks were fired into his back. the mayor came out early and said that this was an unjustified use of lethal force. she expressed more anger and frustration at the police this afternoon. >> it pissed me off. it's makes me sad and it makes me frustrated. and nothing i can do is going to change what happened on friday. >> a big thing to watch will be wednesday. the d.a. says it's likely by then that a decision will be made whether or not to file charges against the officer who shot brooks. sean, back to you. >> sean: steve harrigan. i lived in atlanta for four years. love the people down there and learned a lot about a lot of
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people down there. we'll go over it another night. over the weekend, criminals exploiting the death of rayshard brooks by burning the wendy's where this all happened into the ground. this is the very same wendy's where he was killed. joining us now with a full report, trace gallagher. >> the pictures and video of the suspect are pretty damning. looks to be a white woman dressed in black wearing a mask. witnesses say the woman was not part of the protest. police have not confirmed it, but in one picture you can see the suspect holding what appears to be a lighter and can of accelerant. there's also video that we have not independent leave verified, so we can't show it but atlanta police linked to it on twitter and it shows what appears to be the very same woman without her mask spraying the cannon accelerant to fuel the fire. the woman also must have realized she was being videotaped because the people recording her were actually talking about her and because of the protesters, atlanta firefighters said they had a
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tough time getting near the wendy's to put the fire out. atlanta police offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to interest and of course the burned-out wendy's is the site and were rayshard brooks were shot and killed by police. >> sean: trace gallagher in the breaking news center. thank you. tonight we turn to another horrific video. just yesterday the attorney for the floyd family released yet another video showing the murder of george floyd. what we are about to show you, this is so disturbing. if you have young kids watching, viewer discretion is absolutely advised. take a look. >> [shouting] >> he's not. he's not [bleep] moving. get off of his neck! are you serious? get off of his neck! bro, are you serious. are you serious? bro, are you serious. are you going to keep your knee on his neck? bro. if someone touched me like that. i swear.
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>> he's going to let him keep his knee on his neck. you're going to let them keep that like that? bro, he's not even [bleep] moving. he's not even [bleep] moving. bro. >> he's black. they don't care. they don't care. bro. >> you're going to sit there with your knee on his neck? you're a real man for that, bro. >> sean: we have seen a lot of tape on the show over the years, but that went on for nearly 5 minutes. we showed you one minute. people all around begging and pleading for that other officer, get up and help stop this. he didn't do it. why? i can't explain it. there is no ambiguity here. that is a fellow american already handcuffed with a knee on his neck, pounding his face into the pavement.
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the guy at some point stops talking and moving completely. they are begging him politely, can you stop this? even said to the officer at one point when george floyd was still talking, sir. the other officer, people begging him to help. he did nothing. we are one american family. this can't happen. minute after minute after minute. 8:46 total and other officer stood by and did nothing. i don't know why. by the way, this isn't politics here. this isn't about being a republican, democrat, conservative, liberal. this is about a man being murdered in front of us and there is universal agreement in this country on this. now it's clear action does need to be taken, and the president will be issuing executive orders very soon. for my ideas, i have one. every police officer has got to have a body cams and dashcams. it keeps everyone honest and it lets people see what really
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happened. chokeholds have to be banned except if an officer's life is at risk, that it's all, you know holds barred at that point because you've got to protect your life. number three, law and order must be restored nationwide. how much longer are we going to allow anarchists to take over cities, police stations, burn police stations and other buildings to the ground? by the way, the governors, just to remind you, your president is begging to give you help. but you literally, assistance out in seattle with the mayor and the governor is useless just like in chicago, useless. just like in new york, useless. how much longer are we going to allow looting and arson to continue? how much longer? the vast majority, this needs to be said tonight too. the police are being smeared, slandered, besmirched, broad sweeping generalizations. i always talk about the 99%. that are out there, they are not paid a lot of money. they have hardened dangerous jobs. they are being demonized because
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of the action of, what, a few dirty cops? nobody will ever want this job. everybody i know that's a cop or a pilot or a fireman or an emt or nurse or doctor. it's their calling in life. it's not about the money. there's other ways to make money. they do it because that's what they want to do. in the case of the police officer, protect and serve. 99% literally risk their lives for all of us every day. if we keep demonizing the good people, the defend law and order, we've got to protect them too. we've got to be fair to the 99%. police also, we discussed this last week. i would save we are america. we need new, advanced, nonlethal options and new, advanced nonlethal weapons they don't kill but are effective. we could do that. there are also many other important matters that must be adopted. these reforms are long overdue. by the way, this isn't a new problem. it's been happening for decades. democrats were in charge and
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didn't do anything after cambridge or baltimore. or what happened in ferguson, missouri. bottom line is what happened to george floyd can never happen to any other american again. one glorious nation under god, one american family. can't happen under any reason for any reason. it's a slam-dunk case. you know what, sadly, these cops did what they did in the floyd case is not only reprehensible, think about the damage that it has done an setback police-community relations. decades. how do you rebuild trust in the long run? now there's also a general and false assumption that every police officer is bad. that's not true. i thought as we as a society we didn't believe in broad sweeping generalizations. respecting the good people in law enforcement is critical. i keep asking the simple question. middle of the night, somebody breaks in your house, who are you going to call after they defund the cops? who do you call when you are at the middle of a summer love session autonomous zone where
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it's one big block party with spaghetti whatever. dinners. it's not going to end well. now there are serious calls to despond and dismantle entire police departments. have a vetoproof majority in minneapolis and their city council, vowing to do just that. being a police officer has just become more dangerous than ever for everyone i know who has become a police officer. that's their dream and their passion. for the good cops out there, we've got to thank you for what you did. we've got to remember the 9/11s, those moments where you put your life at risk for all of us and now actually, you know, who wants this job at this point? seriously. anyway, joining us now with reaction, fox news correspondent at large geraldo rivera and on the phone, by the way, fox news contributor dan bongino. dan, you've been a cop in new york, you watch the events unfold. you see the police, 800 of them have been hurt. rocks, bottles, molotov cocktails, bricks, 800 hurt,
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couple died, innocent citizens have died. you see anarchy, police stations burn, vandalize, looting. now half a city taken over. it's bad out there. >> i mean, sean, what about the police officer in las vegas who took a round in the neck and is now paralyzed from the neck down? where are the protests and rallies in support of him? are we losing all of this? did we forget where we were? did we forget how many of these people have gone out, police officers dying in the line of duty, come home injured, paralyzed for life. for what? for $30,000 a year? sean, regarding this incident that happened in atlanta. any death is a tragedy. let's get it out of the way and acknowledge that. having said that, would you do in this scenario? you had a subject who was pulled over and stopped for allegedly driving drunk.
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are you going to let him take off in the car and potentially hurt someone? then he violently resists arrest, steals a taser, points a taser at one of the officers and one of the assumptions being made by a lot of commentators who have no idea what they are talking about, you're assuming that the officer knew that it was a taser. it wasn't his taser that was stolen. it was the other guy's taser. when someone turns to you in a furtive motion and sticks what looks like a weapon in your face from three to 4 feet away, what reasonable person wouldn't respond to a defend their own life? it's a simple question. >> sean: yeah. up to that moment, dan, just from your police background. let me go to geraldo. geraldo, you've always been a supporter of the police, the 99%. you're also an honest critic of the 1% of dirty cops. you are a fair guy. now you see it's happening all over the place here. let's get your thoughts on the big picture. seattle, now atlanta. you know, you've been doing this 50 years.
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this to me, decades of community relations with the police are down the sewer. >> you're right about that, so we should start in minneapolis where derek chauvin, the cop involved there, is not only a murderer. he's also benedict arnold. what he has done to this country. he has setback community-police relations a generation. all of this anarchy, all of the rioting, the loosing, the disruptive lives, the protests, the agony and pain, i lay at his doorstep. this... he is beneath contempt. what he did to all of us should never, ever be forgotten. go to what our friend and colleague dan bongino has said about the cop not knowing about the taser and all the rest of it. i feel sorry for the cops involved but i feel a lot sorrier for the family of mr. brooks.
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and obviously for him who's now dead. you never shoot the guy in the back. now, you can hear on the tape the cops say "he got my taser." so you're not going to argue that he had some other weapon. he's a drunk driver. he's running away with the taser. where is he going to run? how far is he going to run? >> you don't know what you're talking about! you have no idea what you're talking about! you've ever been a cop. >> stop with the personal attacks, dan. don't tell me i don't know what i'm talking about. i have eyes. >> you've never been engaged in a foot pursuit in your entire life. don't you dare be -- >> countless hours with cops. i did a special called "blacks and blue." i did this special. i hung out with the cops. i was put through -- i know cops as well as you do.
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we can no longer -- you can no longer -- when you get shot in the back. where is he going to go, dan? >> who fled and pointed a stolen weapon! >> you don't get shot in the back for that. >> a simple drunk driving. >> by defending the indefensible, by defending the indefensible, you make everything, all of your arguments. you have to be able to call -- i love cops. i think they are distrusted, they feel dishonored, they feel disrespected. they feel over criticized, undervalued. >> it was a legally although tragic use of force. you have no idea. >> i think sean's right to. a jury will be called. a jury will be called.
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a jury, a criminal court. >> sean: i've got to break it up. i've got to end this. thank you both. when we come back, the left continuing to demonize all police officers. one democrat comparing the police to the kkk. leo terrel, larry elder, they are next. you don't want to miss this debate. ♪ guys, are you tired
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♪ >> sean: joining us now for a reaction in the events, atlanta, minneapolis, seattle. larry elder and civil rights attorney leo terrel. we've been calling him leo 2.0. let's look at the big picture. i will argue that we will know a moment when the president is needed. obviously the governor and the mayor have no intention of restoring order. same with new york, chicago. even had more people dead this weekend. 34 wounded, two dead. nobody ever talks about that and it's gone on for years. they never fix anything. barack or joe after ferguson or cambridge or baltimore, freddie gray. now they have all the answers or joe does supposedly if he could just get his thoughts out. two very different cases, leo. you're a civil rights attorney. george floyd is cut and dried to me. no ambiguity. full on agreement.
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universal. i look at atlanta.ed it was right to the point of the handcuffing. your thoughts. >> let me tell you right now i have done these types of cases. your monologue was spot on. people are trying, democrats, people on the other cable networks are trying to conflate this case like george floyd. it's not. you look at the conversations those officers in atlanta had with this man and it was peaceful. they are not racist. here's the part that's amazing. keisha bottoms, to fire that officer, wrong. he's entitled to due process. you're going to file charges, letter jury decide what to make it out, to make the assumption that this case is a murder like george floyd case is to incite people. that's a typical democratic playbook gamesmanship and youal have all these politicians. clyburn and rush talking about racist police departments. 97% of the officers are great. this case is totally separate
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and those were applicants, independent and law-abiding democrats know darn well this case is not like george floyd but the democrats want to conflate it. i will not allow that to happen. >> sean: larry. >> well, leo is right. these are two very different cases. i've spoken to a number of officers about both these cases, sean. no officer i spoke and has justified the killing of george floyd, nothe any. every officer i've spoken to about the death of mr. brooks has said the officer did everything by the book. a polite encounter, asked about his drinking.er give him a breathalyzer. he blew above the legal limit. he tried to handcuff him. the guy took off, grabbed his weapon, pointed it at him. how does the officer know whether it was a gun or a taser, or if it was a taser and he knew it was a taser, he disables him, takes his gun and shoots him in the head. this is important. talking about how black parents sit their kids down and have the talk. it's true.th i had the talk.in every kid has the talk.
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i must've missed the part where after my mom and dad said be polite, cooperate fully. i missed the part where they added resist violently and if possible run. let me make two quick points. jim clyburn came out and said -- i cannot believe this -- he said i am afraid to walk the streets. i'm afraid of the police. it's worse than it was and it was segregated. i will debate you, jim clyburn. no way we have bull connor or lester maddox. we have bobby rush saying the chicago police department is like the kkk. mr. rush, there's black people, there's hispanics who make up the police union in chicago and pleas for omar in minnesota, please minnesotans, defeat her. for her to talk about eliminating the police department is ludicrous.ea outright ludicrous. it's crazy.. that's why i can't work with these guys anymore.us >> sean: larry. >> we watched for example names, thousands of them in the
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obama-biden years. nobody does anything to fix chicago and the violence. nobody fixes, you know, the schools in every inner-city in the country.rsix how is it possible the third-highest capita spending on education for kids is in baltimore. 13 high schools. not one kid is proficient in math, not one. it's institutional failure. joe and barack could have done something after ferguson, cambridge, baltimore. they did nothing. donald trump is looking at this and saying we are going to havee reforms, but on the other hand, if thesedo states will not accet his assistance unless it getsar that bad, i do think the president should be brought in. unless he has to. >> you know, talking about chicago there was a series called chicagoland and there's a principal of a high school called fenger high in the series showed her literally making maps and distributing maps to her students they would follow the maps to avoid being shot by the gangs around theto school.
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it's a huge problem. we are not talking about the ten people recently shot in the weekend in chicago. 49 people wounded in st. louis and baltimore, cities both run by democrats, have a murder rate three times higher than that of chicago. they are just smaller so we pick on chicago because of absolute numbers they have more but in terms of per capita shootings, st. louis and baltimore, three times worse than chicago. where do black lives matter. >> sean: this tape released by the lawyer from the floyd family. only one of about 5 minutes. i cannot believe this is happening to an american citizen. listen. i guess we don't have it. >> [shouting] >> bro, he's not even [bleep] moving. get off of his neck. get off of his neck.
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are you serious? bro, are you serious? you're going to keep on his neck? >> touch me like that, i swear. >> bro. >> going to let him keep his hand on his neck? you're going to let him keep him like that? >> sean: it goes on, leo. it goes on. it brings tears to my eyes. this can't happen in this country, leo. why didn't the guy stop it? >> because this is where the 3%, those rotten toic the core. that was an outright murder witnessed by the entire world. that's why you have legitimate anger. as a civil rights attorney, total anger. you have the president is going to try to do something. you know what i see tomorrow? he comes up with an executive order in every democrat, because they are plain politics with that, you call for national unity, the democrats don't want
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unity on this. because everyone agrees that was murder. except the democrats who are trying to win an election. >> sean: larry. >> and going to saveve the occasional rare bad cop does a lot of damage because if you have a good encounter with the cop you might tell five or ten people. give a bad encounter with a cop, you tell everybody.er it'sle really important for good cops to deal with bad cops and the ones who are hurt most by the bad cops are the good cops, and it's so unfair to them. >> sean: nobody's going to want this job anymore. nobody's going to want it at the end of the day. all right. >> i agree. >> sean: they didn't do it after ferguson, cambridge, baltimore. hopefully the president, according to reports, will do that. we will get a report on that coming up. also tonight lawlessness in seattle, thatre continues. we'll take you live on the ground.etep kayleigh mcenany, press secretary for the president, straight ahead. ♪ cenany, press secretary for thehehehehe
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♪ >> sean: we continue our chronicling of the anarchist taking over downtown seattle. forming their own country apparently. they call it chaz and they now call it chop which stands for capitol hill organize protest. local government officials always asleep at the wheel, even encouraging this to continue living seattle residents, business owners defenseless and many afraid.
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here on the ground might just outside of the "chop" border is "daily caller" reporterhe shelby talcott. good to have you back. good to have you with us. joining us dave rubin, "don't burn this book." heisman trophy winner herschel walker. let's start with the news on the ground, shelby. >> there is definitely a lot of people here. we've seen productive conversations. there's a conversation cafe but that's not the whole story. we see as the evening gets on in particular there's a lot of tensions. just last night things changed in the blink of an eye. at first there was a group dancing and hanging out as one guy got f on the microphone and claimed that a local business owner was actually holding somebody hostage at gunpoint and this mob came for the local business, broke down the fence, interrogated the business owners for about a half an hour.
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>> sean: where is the mayor? where's the governor? >> i'm not sure. she's been on the ground during the day visiting chop. i know that, and talking to, i guess, the new residents in the area. but it doesn't seem like this is something that's going to let up anytime soon. >> sean: herschel, you've known the president a long time. the president has been begging new york, beggingan illinois, begging chicago, begging any city, minneapolis, all these areas where we have no law and order in this case a city block taken over, police precincts taken over. 800 cops now hurt. 800, herschel. rocks, bottles, bricks, molotov cocktails. some dead, some fighting for their lives and other innocent people dying. these gutters refused to do their jobs. the mayors refused to do their job. the president keeps offering help. not a good situation. >> well, it's a terrible
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situation. i blame the leaders in that city because the leader has got to take responsibility. when they go into hiding or they agree we don't need law and order, this country was built on law and order. the president of the united states, he spoke to a lot of different things, since he's been in office. to be honest with you, he's done one hell of a job. we have leaders in seattle needing to take control and say it's not right. they have to change for the people. anyone who can think they can take over a city block, that person these to be removed from office. the people in that city need to remove that mayor and that governor from office.ne >> sean: a big point herschel is making. the responsibility of the governor and the mayors. they have to ask for help. the president is begging to help them. there is a process here.
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they just steadfastly -- >> not only do they have to ask for help but they should also try doing their jobs in the first place, that would be nice. i don't care if it's violent or nonviolent. i prefer nonviolent the taking over city blocks and putting a barricades, that in and of itself is a violent act. anyone watching your show knows that if they decided to take over there block where they live that that would be against the law. what the mayor of seattle and the governor of seattle -- of washington are trying to do is make sure that trump oversteps here and gets involved. >> sean: you think it's a trap? you think it's a trap for the president? >> i think it's a trap. i do think it's a trap. >> this is a different time than what it used to be. there is no process.fe what they need to do right now is go in, take the city. >> sean: who is "they"? the governor and the mayor, herschel. >> they need to be g removed frm
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office and the president needs to take it over. take it back over. it's not right. it's not right. >> sean: why is it a trap, dave rubin? why is it a trap? >> it's a trap because they don't want to do their job because they want to taint the economy and make everything look terrible so they can hurt trump this november. everyone gets it. if you're thinking, everyone gets it. they want trump to have to send in troops so it looks bad for him. >> sean: dave, thank you. herschel, good to see you. shelby, good reporting. when we come back, the media is trying to criticize the>> president for holding a rally this coming weekend. they didn't have any problem at all with americans gathering, no social distancing and protesting. wow. talk aboutut hypocrisy. some of those politicians, byes the way, they were out there with the protesters. kayleigh mcenany, the president's press secretary, next. ♪
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♪ >> sean: the mainstream media, the mob, well, their hypocrisy knows no bounds. nbc being called out, two very different weeds. one praising a protest in brooklyn with no social distancing. the other slamming president trump's planned oklahoma rally. even websites like mediaite and others are taking notice, well, that massive hypocrisy. there with reaction, white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany.
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first of all, i don't know what you getho paid. you are way underpaid. number two, i could never do your job. number three, you're doing a great job considering the conditions with the mob. those two tweets, within an hour? i think it speaks volumes. >> less than an hour and a half. cbs had a rendition of the same tweets and this is so inherently contradictory. this is how much they have from derangement syndrome. they see a million people registering for a rally so they are so contradictory, praising the crowd of protesters, criticizing the million people who signed up for a trump rally. we saw this with the churches when president trump opened the churches, socially distance. they criticize that but then in the same breath laude the protests a week later. it's so wrong.ruch people see directly through it and it's all because president trump is succeeding. >> sean: let's go to all the issues, now the president, we didn't have any reforms after ferguson, after baltimore, after cambridge. that was on barack and joe's watch.
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now the president is going to put in reforms. no other president, like a lot of issues, he will do what other presidents could never get done. criminal justice reform, opportunity zones, lowest unemployment for every -- every demographic in the country. historic lows. i expect the recovery. now he will deal with issues, more training. what can we expect from the president?i >> it's a big deal. when you say for eight years president barack obama and vice president joe biden couldn't get it done, but it takes a businessman like president trump to come in and say how can i do this creatively in a way that protects police officers but also is real substantive change? this will be an incentive structure for police department across the country to implement correct training so that things like what we saw with george floyd never happen again. that tragic killing. at the same time funding our police officers, bolstering them, not defunding them as a despicable congresswoman like aoc and ilhan omar have suggested we should do. >> sean: okay, define dismantle, dissolve. that's not going to end well.
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you don't need to be a brain surgeon to see that. now we also know for example governors refused to ask for the president's help. they have to ask for the help. unless if it gets so bad then the president will use the 1807 e insurrection act which attorney general barr says he has the right to do. only if it gets to that point. we are not at that point in my opinion but we might if this keeps going on. >> what we are seeing in seattle is despicable. over my shoulder, when the d.c. mayor, the liberal d.c. mayor got a chance to control the street that she supposed to do, the church burned. st. john's church burned. officers got injured. when president trump came in and said enough is enough the national guard is beinged surged it was a different scene in d.c. president trump. >> sean: and minneapolis. >> that's exactly right. what we are seeing in seattle is grotesque. taking over six blocks of thear
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city, defunding police through the anarchistic action of a mob. >> sean: the governors have to ask the president. >> that's right, and they won't because they have a liberal governor. >> sean: all right, kayleigh, congratulations or my condolences on your new job. not easy. more "hannity" after this. ♪
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a special father's day addition and it is a box set. get it for dad, coming out soon. we will never be the media mob, my heart is troubled, laura, go ahead, hit. me. >> laura: your heart is troubled -- why is your heart trouble? the good and evil exists in the world. >> sean: i hate to see our country -- you know, that new video of george floyd where the? other officer -- stop this, stop this, for 5 minutes. that's a fellow american. this can't happen. >> laura: it's evil. there is evil every night and every day in america. some of it is race-based, some of it is not race-based. >> sean: a lot of it we don't talk about, do we? 34 wounded in chicago over the weekend, to go dead. >> laura: we don't talk a lot a lot of the bloodshed from across the economic spectrum of drug o abuse, depression. there are a lot of people -- and i know you've done this on your radio show, sean. a lot of people are -- but there's so much good that's in not only our country, but in our
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