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the host of dirty jobs, our friend mike rowe will join us. we'll hear from senator ted cruz, karl rove and more tonight. before we get to all of it, let's start in the chop-chaz, summer of love spaghetti potluck dinner zone in seattle where the mayor finally allowed police toe order. it only took 30 minutes to reclaim the police precinct that city leaders abandoned for weeks. the seattle police chief called his own lawless and brutal. a volunteer medic called it a war zone. four shootings, two murders, dozens of robberies, salt, rape. businesses held hostages for weeks, residents who had homes there were afraid to leave their homes or had trouble getting back to their homes. this was the scene over the weekend. hundreds of shots rang out from armed gunmen, killing a 16-year-old. this is america's treasure. a 16-year-old american child critically wounding a 14-year-old. take a look. [gunshots] [gunshots] >> sean: seattle mayor durkan, you call that a summer of love zone? in the span of a few weeks, two, not one, two african-american teenagers, america's children, murdered. many other seriously injured. here's the question. why doesn't every american know their names? why is the corrupt media have been falsely reporting this as a festival-like atmosphere? what finally woke up this ever incompetent mayor, where the protest was actually sur showedp at her home and scared her. only then did she feel compelled to end the lawlessness and summer of love. does she even know the name horace lorenzo anderson? he was shot, 19-year-old child, the first murder in the chop zone more than a week ago. maybe that was the time to end the summer of love zone as she called it. where was governor, the governor inslee? the governor washington state, the whole time, missing in action. after horace lorenzo anderson was shot, a group rioters, remember the first responders, they block them from entering the area to render aid. do you remember this? >> please give way so we can get to the victim. while we are trying to do is get to the victim. please allow us to get in the area. >> sean: please allow us to provide aid. we're just trying to get to the victim. horace lorenzo anderson died that night. when someone is shot, we all know every second matters. police, medics were literally begging the anarchist to let them in. keep in mind, that was more than ten days ago. his father and mother will join us in just a moment. recently holding back tears as we can all relate to. how can we relate to it? how do you feel when you lose your child? he begged the state to call the national guard to and the lawlessness. the mayor did nothing. the governor, nothing. they kept declining a president's offer to help restore law and order and safety and security, and they lied to the people of seattle and the people of washington state, saying no, it's the summer of love zone. what is wrong with these politicians? what is wrong with the washington governor inslee? where have you been? why view not fixed this? your views federal help. he refused to send in the national guard. you failed to maintain order. the fundamental number one basic responsibility of government. safety and security for our citizenry. for their people, for our kids, our grandparents, our moms and dads. by the way, two teenagers are dead, including mr. anderson's son. well, how do you recover from that? maybe the governor or the mayor can tell these parents how to recover from them because i don't have any advice for them. i only feel nothing but tears welling up in my eyes for any parent that ever loses a child. media mob also playing a role in this horrific tragedy. they are telling their viewers, implying that the chop zone was nothing more than a peaceful protest, in a festive leg zone, party like atmosphere. we have the videotape. >> you can see what it looks like it looks like a saturday street festival. what we have observed, everything's been peaceful despite what you might be seeing in conservative media as well as president trump's tweets. >> this is a peaceful zone. it's part of the deep-seated protests and rage around police brutality. >> what you are sitting in front of me as a peaceful situation. in fact, it sort of looks like a street festival. >> sean: it looks like, they used the same language. that was a lie. mst and c got called out in real time on air by one of the so-called block party demonstrators. take a look. >> you have seen almost like a street festival type atmosphere. a street festival type atmosphere. >> no, it's not a street festival. >> purpose. >> it is not a street festival. do not say that. >> sean: calling him out on live tv. it's not a street festival. take it back. despite what the mob wanted to do believe the lawlessness in seattle, it was a nightmare from the very beginning. chop chaz autonomous zone should never have been allowed. every single child growing up in every single neighborhood in this country, they deserve safety and security in their home, in their neighborhood, including everyone in seattle and everyone in new york and everyone in chicago. chicago event scroll and the names of murder victims in the city for years. i doubt names you've ever heard. 4,000 people died and then president obama's hometown while he was president. while joe was vice president. they did nothing to stop it. they barely mentioned it. and this is not just a chicago problem or a seattle problem. in fact, nearly every major city run by democrats for decades violate crime, a massive, huge issue. the cities now are literally at the top of the list in terms of murders and shootings and their education systems are usually at the very bottom. let's not forget, there is a very real human component to all of this because those are names. but every single family who lost a loved one, they are forever changed. how do you recover if you lose your mom, dad, grandma grandpa son or daughter that were shot needlessly that the government didn't protect. every person who grows up in an unstable environment or unsafe neighborhood is deeply and forever impacted. that's why it is the government's primary role, their number one responsibility. maintain law and order so that every citizen is protected. safety and security, you can't pursue happiness and less in fact you have safety and security. without that, by the way, life is immeasurably hard and sometimes worse. we are not a perfect country. everybody knows that. but it is the greatest country on earth. we can fix our schools. we can fix end violence. if we choose to. we have proven how they do it for example in new york. we can write wrongs, we can fix our mistakes. and injustices. gary farber said there's never been a country in history on earth that's, later more power and abused it less than the united states and i add there's never been a country that's accumulated more power and use that power to advance human condition than this one. we must never stop working to create a more perfect union. yes, we have made a lot of progress. guess what. we can and must make a lot more progress. this includes seattle where the mirror and the governor, they failed for example horace lorenzo anderson. they failed his family. and countless others. horace lorenzo anderson's family, his father's gun to be joining us in just a moment. first will turn to new york city so-called protesters actually going to replicate seattle's lawless autonomous zone just outside of city hall. that's where comrade de blasio lives. here's a small sample of what police have been encountering in new york's chaz zone. take a look. >> half of you don't even have a college education out here. >> [bleep] >> you can even read a [bleep] history book. you want to sit here and tell me eat, you demands about [bleep] you know nothing about. [bleep] you should know better. >> sean: this is a sad accumulation of weeks of protests, riots, looting, vandalism in new york city. shootings in june, more than double from last year. last night on 11-year-old american child, a young boy was shot during a drive-by shooting in brooklyn. over the weekend, 18 people were shot in a 24-hour period. despite all this increasing violence, the genius mayor of new york city, comrade de blasio, and his city council, they are slashing the nypd budget by more than a billion dollars. congresswoman ocasio-cortez doesn't think that's big enough. $1 billion. as crime, violent crime on the rise like never before. she wants the entire department gutted, as does some other people and other cities. today's cover, "the new york post," summed it up perfectly, this is the thanks they get after decades of historic crime reduction? new york's so-called leaders are now apparently ready to let the city spiral way out of control. my question tonight remains, when the defines the police are gets rid of the police, eliminates the police, every american needs to ask this question, who will you call in an emergency when your life or a family member's life is at risk? joining us now with a lab report from new york city, our 2020 correspondent on the ground, lawrence jones is with us. >> good evening, sean. as you know, we are here in new york chaz right here. before we decided to do this live shot, our camera crew, security were attacked by these people. i have covered a lot of protests, a lead of blm, occupy wall street. this is may be the worst site i've ever seen. complete lawlessness. i want you to see what i experienced earlier today. take a look. >> everything okay? >> this man. >> you need to leave. you need to get out right now. you need to get out right now. >> don't touch me. >> i didn't touch you. i didn't touch you one time. >> are you out here for black lives? >> i'm sorry, sir. >> thank you, i appreciate it. >> all the people that were supposed to be there for black lives didn't want a black reporter out there reporting on the facts. fox news will continue to report on this stuff but without fear or favor but the question i'm asking is why isn't the rest ofe press reporting on the violence, the fact that it's funded by outside groups. we have seen "death to america." you might remember that from the ayatollah. cops depicted as pigs, the only reason we were able to do this shot is because law-enforcement is literally right behind us. on the other side, they decided to use intimidation tactics to keep us from doing this live shot here today, sean. back to you. >> sean: everyone of our reporters, lj, dan springer, everybody on the ground, mike tobin, it's dangerous what you do. we by the way, we are telling our reporters to stay safe. lawrence jones, thank you for that important report. new york city by the way not the only city slashing police budgets, as crime and violence is exploding. in los angeles for example they been battling dangerous gang related crime for decades. now city leaders there are bowing to defund the police by over $100 million. they also want to get rid of the special victims crime bureau and by the way get this they want to replace the l.a.p.d. first responders with "community responders during certain 911 calls. i don't even know what that means. now l.a.'s unified police chief is residing just like we had a lot of resignations in minneapolis in new york city and elsewhere, his district slash the department budget, and the commonwealth of virginia, look at this. state democrats are trying to reduce the penalties if you assault a police. while back. never thought i have ever reported that on the show. in chicago, the horrible violence there, just continues. just last night, think about this. a 3-year-old little girl was shot in the neighborhood of west englewood. we have been reporting on this for years. they are america's children. the equivalent living -- living in the equivalent of a war zone. the children are america's national treasure. what can the country due to protect every child and restore order? joining us now is texas senator ted cruz. senator, i never thought i would be reporting things like this in my life. i can't believe we are having this discussion. now, universal agreement on george floyd. that never can happen again. universal agreement. you know i do martial arts. joe calleds and giving police or nonlethal alternatives. i'm in favor of all that, improving, it takes more money not less. training takes more money and more of a commitment, not less. but i don't see any good coming out of any of these movements. i just see basically and get-out-of-jail-free card like the no bail zone which is all new york state, thanks to governor cuomo. >> unfortunately the democrats have released the crazies in their party, and they are going nuts. the violence we are seeing, the rioting we are seeing. you know, you will remember a couple weeks ago when chris cuomo on cnn asked on air, said where did it say that protesting has to be peaceful? more than a few people took some joy in pointing out well, you don't have to look any further than the first amendment to the constitution and the bill of rights, where it protects the right of the people to peaceably assemble. peaceably it's right there in the constitution. you and i and everyone, we'll have a right to speak, to stand up and say whatever your views are, whether you are right or wrong. you have a right to speak. but what you don't have a right to do is commit violence. you don't have a right to assault people. you don't have a right to burn. you don't have a right to firebomb churches or police cars. you don't have a right to murder police officers or to murder teenage boys, as happened in seattle. we are seeing violent rioters antifa is behind much of it and they are domestic terrorists than we need law enforcement to stand together to stop this terrorism, to enforce the rule of law and protect american citizens. >> sean: it's the fundamental role of government, senator. this is not hard. i know you went to harvard. you don't need to go to harvard law be one of professor dershowitz's best students. he said that himself. i look at this and i see every two and four years i always talk about the playbook of the democratic party. republicans are racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, islamaphobic, misogynist, dirty air and water and they want to kill children know they want to throw granny over a cliff. okay. all of the cities with the worst crime statistics, most violence, worst schools, they seem to be the cities that have been run for decades by liberal democrats. is this a preview of coming attractions? is it part of the national debate as we now are 125 days away from a presidential election? >> well, the democratic party is afflicted with trump derangement syndrome. they hate the president so much that they are allowing the crazies. imagine if 30 days ago, sean, i've come on your show and i would've said you know the democrats are going to come out for abolishing the police. you would've said look, that's a little much. let's not get crazy about it. and that's exactly what they're doing. nypd cutting a billion dollars from their police department. a aoc says it's not enough. the consequence of their attacking, demonizing, defunding the police, the consequence will be a lot more black labs will be lost and a lot more white lives and hispanic lives. you pull the police back and those especially those who live in low income neighborhoods are going to find themselves victims of much more violent crime. this is wrong. i will tell you, i stand with the nypd. i stand with the men and women of law enforcement across this country and i've got to say, you know, i have talked to a lot of cops in the last several weeks and they are there, they are down, they are demoralized. seeing senior officers leaving the force. young people, what young person in his right mind would say i'm going to be a cop. you know what's good for america? people are scared to be a police officer and keep us safe. by the far left is doing, they hate america. this is not about social justice. it's not about equality. everyone of us agrees that everyone's right should be protected regardless of race. that's what the constitution and the bill of rights do. you look at the steering monuments down, they are trying to tear down george washington and thomas jefferson. it ain't about the confederacy. last i checked, george washington wasn't part of the civil war. they hate america and we need leaders, sean, to stand up and defend america unapologetically as the greatest nation in the history of the world dedicated to equal justice. >> sean: i was so critical of the 1% but i always went out of my way to remind people the 99% in the fbi, or intelligence community, they are good people. 99% of police that protect and serve and put their lives on the line. the 9/11 cops, the cops that were walked across an open baseball field, sitting ducks to protect congressman scalise and others. they risked their lives they knew it. senator, thank you. joining us now, he's the father of a young man we mentioned earlier. horace lorenzo anderson. he was murdered in seattle's chop zone autonomous zone or summer free love zone on june 20th. horse lorenzo anderson sr. is with us along with a family representative who is the executive director of not this time. andre taylor is with us. sir, i speak for everyone i know watching this program tonight. we are so sorry for the loss of your son. i don't know how -- i am a father. a sound that is 21 and a daughter that's 18, right around the age of your son. and this happened ten days ago and the city still didn't do anything to protect its citizenry. your thoughts, sir. >> i think they should've just been -- i mean, it's incredible. my son is 19. they should have been doing something about this a long time ago. like i said, i understand black lives matter and everything what's going on in everything but that's not my movement right now. my movement is to let them know that that was my son. you know what i'm saying? horace lorenzo anderson was my son. i don't know. i am not with all this, whatever's going on. >> politics. >> none of that. i don't know nothing about that. all i know is this is my son and i love him. this is incredible. that should've been gone a long time ago. >> the concern about the fact that he was never, no one ever came and spoke to him. >> i never talked to -- that day after. the only way i found out, i see my son the night before he passed away. he was on the couch. i seen him. he looked like he was about to go to sleep. i seen him. i laughed with him. he stays with me. we laughed and i said i'm going to sleep and i went to sleep. the only way i found out was just two of his friends, just two friends that just happened to be up there and they came and told me. they weren't even from seattle. mind you, i haven't heard, the police department, they never came. my son's address, his i.d. him personally. him as a person. he still had -- somebody should've came and knocked on my door and still to this day should've been like, coming to talk to me let me know about my son. to this day, i don't know nothing. i am just still sitting here. i haven't heard nothing from nobody. ain't nobody contacted me. >> sean: you haven't heard from the mayor or the governor, you didn't hear from anybody? >> i haven't heard from the mayor. haven't heard from the police department. recently because we went on tv they reached out to me let me know what they are doing now. my son has been deceased now for two weeks, somewhere in there. i don't even remember. my days is like every day is like every day is just the same day. it's like, i'm confused. but i understand that whatever's going on but even at the time, even with my son passing away. when i went to the hospital, there was no detectives there. there is no, there was nobody there, no media, nothing. he was nobody. he was just like -- we was just there and we just sat there and i said man, why are we sitting here? there's nobody else here. it's like they didn't care. it didn't matter. haven't heard from the mayor, the police department, no city, nobody. nobody. the only thing i heard from is what you are hearing now. that's it. >> sean: i saw this picture. i looked for the video. it's a picture of you that i'm holding up that was in the daily wire. what i see in this picture. if we can pan and close if can. i saw a fellow father with a son or on the same age as my son and about the same age as my daughter. and then i read the article and a read what you said. you actually said you're not sleeping. you can see my eyes have been crying. i'm trying not to cry on tv. and then you went on and you explain how you could not understand how they allow this lawlessness to go on. now you're taking it to an entirely new level. nobody had the decency to call you? i assume that you heard the mayor calling this the summer of love and the media reporting it as a festive zone, one big block party. >> to this day they still haven't called me right now. i've been on tv. they still have them call me. nobody has called me. they haven't reached out to be like, my condolences. nothing. i don't understand. i never understood. all i know is, now they are acting now. this is, today, three weeks later. if i would've never even came on tv. it would still be going on right now. >> let me just say, hannity, i don't want to make this no kind of political statement. >> sean: you can say anything you want, sir. sir, you can say anything you want on my show. you can criticize me, i don't care. i want this to stop. >> i don't need to criticize you. he was very gracious. very gracious in offering your condolences when nobody else has. you offered yours. it's not a political statement. you compared his situation to your own with your daughter. that's big. it means something and i appreciate you for that. for what i don't want to do is get into who is this and who was at fault. we don't really know. chop, i believe, should've been dismantled at least a week before. when the first violence happened, we should've looked at it a little differently. and that wasn't done because i understand navigating in a time in our country that for the george floyd situation, people were a little bit hesitant on how to act and not to be the ones to feel like they are trying to put down young people's voices. i understand. i want to let you know personally beyond the politics, that i appreciate how you reached out to horace and you said how you understood his condition. i think that's real big of you. >> that's probably the only thing i've heard from anybody. i haven't heard that from anybody else. >> sean: that's heartbreaking. >> we are on tv and i've never been on tv so i don't know how to be on tv, but my son was a child with special needs. he was born at 25 weeks. so they compare him, they try to put him -- he was a child. he had developmental delays. you know what i'm saying? easily manipulated. you could tell him something. come on, he is that type of child. >> very influenced by others. >> easily influenced, you know what i'm saying come easily. he was sitting on my couch. i went to bed. i seen my son. when i left, i seen him. i came home and i seen him and i said i love you, man. i'm going to sleep. everything else just seems lik like... >> a blur. >> limestone knob. i have to bury my son tomorrow. there's a lot going on. my whole life, it's incredible. to this day, i spent almost two weeks, i haven't heard from nobody. hasn't nobody called. nobody called me. or tried to find me. his i.d. is my i.d. and his number is my number so it's easy to come for the detectives to say, excuse me, let me tell you what happened about your son. i don't know nothing. i had to find my son. they wouldn't even let me see my son. it took me a whole week before i could see my son. >> sean: mr. anderson, hang on. mr. anderson. you weren't allowed to see your son for a week? please. >> i went to the hospital and they said that we couldn't see him. they said we couldn't see him. when i would go there, i'm going there and i'm looking for a detective, somebody tell me something. when i get there, there's nobody. the hospital is blank. its silence. i'm going, what's going on? so i go ask the lady and she tells me hold on. so i wait. i couldn't go in. i'm waiting for a long time and then i finally -- she tells me to come in and then the doctor tells me, he tells me my son is deceased. i'm like, can i see him? is it my son? you've got to realize that this time i'm going, isn't really my son? you know, i want to know, is it my son? this could be somebody else's child. in my head, i'm going, he's mine because everybody is saying this but in my heart, i'm going, i just need -- i need to see him. i need to see him one time. just so i can see him. i couldn't seem that day. that was saturday. it took all the way until thursday. i just seen him just last week, just thursday. whatever they did to him, making it presentable, whatever it was. i got to finally see him. and then in my heart, i knew it was my son. this is my son. because i wouldn't want nobody else's son there. it's incredible. the kids that pass, whatever, what happened the other day. this is incredible. these are kids. i am 50 years old. these are kids. they should have been stopping this a long time ago. excuse me. they are getting to a point, you know, where... >> i'm so sorry. i'm so sorry, mr. anderson. i can only say this as a dad. you want to break sean hannity, i'm a pretty tough guy. that will break me. somebody needs to come talk to me and somebody needs to come tell me something because i still don't know nothing and somebody needs to come to my house and knock on my door and tell me something. i don't know nothing. all i know is that my son got killed out there. a 19-year-old. that's horace lorenzo anderson, my son and i love him. that was my son. >> sean: everybody. i can tell you, sir, and andre, i didn't want to cut you off earlier. on the show, we have done something. we have every weekend hundreds of kids shot, people shot in chicago, killed every weekend. we get a death toll. nobody knows their names. these are american kids. grandfathers, grandmothers, moms and dads. we are the united states of america. we can fix this. we don't fix this. you do it by right policing, training police. nonlethal weapons. you do with the police presence, not demonizing. everyone agreed what happened to george floyd can't ever happen again. it was not a political issue. how do we -- how do we function as a society if we don't protect our children? >> i feel for his family too, no disrespect. >> sean: of course you do. it's personal. >> my son. somebody should've helped my son. he did help. he needed paramedics. he needed the police to come. somebody was supposed to go in there and help my son. >> sean: can i play you something, sir? >> they should've came there and helped my son. even after that, still, let me know. i should know -- i shouldn't know from some little kids. i'm 50 years old. the police, somebody should've knocked on my door and said man, we need to sit down and talk to you. but you know what's going on. i still don't know what's going on. i'm hearing from you to. i don't know nothing. all i know is my son is dead. i don't know nothing. i'm still trying to figure out answers so i can sleep. i don't sleep. my kids don't sleep. i can't even stay at home. my kids, they feel like they are unsafe at home. i've been buying hotel rooms and i don't have that type of money. i wasn't prepared for this. you know what i'm saying? i am blessed that my son, my auntie, she blessed me. his mom, we all came together and we got to bury him. other than that, i don't have answers. you know what i'm saying? this is my son. somebody needs to come talk to me. i understand black lives matter. that's not what was going on here. he is somebody. he is somebody. i'm his dad. i need answers and i demanded. i refuse, i will not lay down. i am hurt but i am trying. i am trying, trying to pull myself together and i apologize for crying. you know, i don't know -- i am trying to pull myself together. tv is not my thing. >> sean: sir, you have nothing -- >> somebody needs to answer to this. somebody. >> sean: yes, sir. andre. mr. taylor, you wanted to say... >> i was asking, did you say something. he said he wanted to play something. >> sean: first of all, all of the violence in all of these cities, i have been scrolling names that people don't hear of in chicago. 4,000. 2009 to 2016. 4,000, almost 4,000 dead. thousands and thousands more shot. they are statistics. i scroll the names sometimes. i'm doing it right now. and i watch this video, mr. anderson, the night that your son was shot. i can't believe they didn't tell you. i can't believe nobody's called you. i am stunned by it. you have a funeral tomorrow? for your son? >> yes. the funeral is tomorrow. >> sean: if i can do anything for you and your family, i will do whatever you need. i will donate whatever amount of money you need for all of this. it's outrageous to me. i will gladly -- >> i appreciate all the donations but my thing, it isn't about the money. >> sean: you lost your son. >> i wake up in the morning they look for my son in the morning. he's not there are no more. you know i'm saying? it's like i go in there. i'm kissing a picture. he's not there. i understand. it ain't even about the money. it's like, somebody, somebody, something needs to happen. let's change something. >> sean: let me play the tape. >> don't wait until tomorrow or the next day. >> sean: this is the night that your son was shot. the police had to beg, the paramedics had to beg. somebody shot, somebody has a heart attack or stroke, seconds matter to save lives. they had to actually bag to get into the summer of love zone that the mayor out there because it to offer and provide assistance. i want your reaction to this. >> please move out of the way so we can get to the victim. while we are trying to do is get to the victim and provide them aid. please allow us to get by into the area to provide aid. >> sean: they had to beg to go in, as police and medics to offer aid. to somebody who is shot. turns out in the end to be your child. by the way, you never have to apologize. every single parent watching the show right now, i promise you, they identify. i don't know the pain but i know if you want to break need, you hurt your kids. you have nothing to apologize for. >> let me say this, sean. let me just say this. that video you played is very -- >> i've never seen it. >> me neither. the fact that you are hearing officers bleeding with people at the chop area, which is why horace spoke to that the first time he did any media at all. said that his beliefs were, as mine were, that place needed to come to an end. chop had an incredible opportunity to do something really great, an and to see howt ended with violence. two people being killed, a 16-year-old, a 14-year-old. the 14-year-old fighting for his life right now. that's the saddest story of all of what happened with chop. i'm hoping that we all can learn from what has happened here. i think our country still has an incredible opportunity to do something real, real big at this time with policing, with bringing all of our people together, as we have done in washington state and the first and only stayed with the police accountability. we have an incredible opportunity to unify in some capacity. let's hope that george floyd's death will be the unifying factor, that's what i'm hoping for, for all americans across the board, whether we be republicans and democrats, i'm not really concerned about that. i'm really addressing the american spirit. things that we have overcome as a country before, and things that we will likely overcome as long as we have some unification again. i do believe we are the greatest country that has ever existed, and i would like to make sure that we are continuing to show that by the work and not by our words. >> sean: both of you are saying, it's beyond powerful. i happen to be a christian. i could be a better christian. i know all my faults and failures in life. christians can say they want to be forgiven. it's a misnomer among people but if you believe it and you believe we are all children of god and i believe that too and yet we are on a very fundamental level, if we don't create safety and security and we don't give kids a proper education. we spend more, the third highest per capita spending city in america is baltimore, for kids in school. they have 13 high schools and not one kid, not one is proficient in math. and then i look at the violence every weekend in chicago and then i look at what's happening in new york city tonight as we speak. and then i look at what happened to your precious son, mr. anderson. and i'm listening to what andre is saying, mr. taylor is saying very closely. we can, we can protect people. new york city showed us how to go from 2500 murders a year to 500. that's 500 to many but there are things that we can do to make this a safer country. i don't think all cops are bad. actually believe 99% are good. and you get the one bad cop. >> i've got a friend that's a police officer. one of my friends is a police officer here right in seattle. he works for the seattle police department. he is a good friend of mine. he played basketball with me and everything. he knows me. when he sees my face, he's going to recognize me. when i see them, i know he's doing his job. this doesn't have to do with just specifics. it has to do with my son needed help. i don't feel like they helped my son, didn't nobody help my son. nobody still, they haven't reached out. i feel like, without this, he would be nobody. it doesn't matter. just another guy, another child swept up under a rug and that's it and forgotten about. >> sean, can i say something, and i know this is your show but i recognize something that maybe i haven't given you credit for before. i don't like politics whether it's democrats or republicans. i have seen you before. you're very popular figure. i have seen that. i've seen you on your show take command of your own show when you have a right to do that. but to be as gracious since you have been today makes me feel like you are being a better christian. it makes me feel like, it gives me different type of hope just to really showcase what's inside of you, what i want to believe is inside of you. again, i don't want to just say things just to be saying it but i also want to give credit where credit is due, no matter on what side. i just wanted to thank you for that. >> sean: i don't ever want to have to interview another mr. mr. anderson or you again on this issue. this is not politics to me. forget. let's look at the fundamentals. putting r&d, liberal-conservative aside. how about we protect america's treasure? horace lorenzo anderson jr. is, was 19 years old, he's america's treasure. we didn't protect him. we didn't even offer him aid. and then you have the double whammy. nobody even called you. i am stunned. >> there is no future without the kids. without kids, there is no futu future. >> sean: you're right. >> somebody's kids did this to my son. i still, look in the camera and i wouldn't wish this on you, nobody else's kids. this is incredible. i am being a christian now and my heart, that's what i'm trying to be. i have been more christian in my heart. lord, bless me so i can be strong with my family, my kids. whoever is looking in this camera, they see me and they see my face. if your kid is involved, you figure it out. take him in. you do that. that's in god's hands. everything is in god's hands and god is going to take care of it. god is going to take care of me. he's going to take care of my son, and everything's been good i just want to just be, lay my son to rest and give me some rest and lay down and just be like, just try to figure everything out. maybe it will happen later on. maybe i will get answers later on. right now, all my questions, no answers. that's where i'm at right now. >> sean: you said something tonight, as a dad, again, i take really, it hit me deeply. you kiss a picture. you don't get to hug your son ever again. you don't get to hold him and tell them you love him ever again. i mean, i don't know how -- i don't have advice for anybody to get over that. i guess my question, we haven't asked -- >> to talk to him again. i can't talk to him. i can't just tell them i love him. one thing about me, i raised all my kids in one household. all of my kids. i have the privilege to raise all my kids. the rest of my kids, they still stay with me. i got a chance to raise them. god gave my son to me at 2 years old and i've been raising him since 2 years old the best i can. you know, kids, they do what they do. my thing was all i can do is teach you how to live. i couldn't teach them how to dive because i ain't never died before. i don't know how to teach my kids how to die. i teach them how to live. so when you say that, and respect that because when i wake up in the morning. i'm trying to walk in the room and i want to see him. all i've got is a picture now. and i'm going, i love you and i'm hoping. i've never been dead before. i can't tell you, you know, he's dead and he can hear you and we say this and we believe in things because that's what we are supposed to believe in god and we believe in everything. but i've never been dead. i hoping he hears me. even before he passed away, one thing i would always tell everybody come i would tell my kids every day, i love you. i would kiss them. they are old. they would say dad, they would get mad. dad would kiss them. dad, quit kissing. it don't matter. i love you. that is my love that's shared. it's one thing that i can say. he knows that i loved him. you know i'm saying? because i always. he's got a sister, he's got family behind him that really loves him. they really loved him. he was the blessing. it was incredible. he was an incredible blessing. everybody loved him. that was my son. i can't tell him no more but he did get to hear me now, i love you, son. with all my heart. i talked to in the morning and i would say man, i wish you would've stayed home that night. you rewind stuff. you can't rewind. this is something that i never thought. i seen george floyd and i seen needs other kids and i said it's terrible. it's terrible. even what happened just recently. it's terrible. you look at something. you never think it would be you one day. the cameras looking at you and the cameras looking at me, it's like unbelievable. this is me. i tell my kids i love them. i raise them right, he's been playing football since he's 6 years old. i coached football. he turned my life around. i cook home cooked meals for my kids every night. >> i've been knowing him since we were younger. we ain't saints. i come from a checkered past. he comes from a checkered past but we changed our lives for the good. >> for my son, for all my kids. >> changed our lives and to encourage other youngsters that we might've been in the same situation that you don't have to be defined by your mistakes and your past. >> i mentor other kids. i've been a mentor at other schools. i coached football for eight years. i work with the community, within my community. i don't go to too many communities because i don't go that far but i would work with the kids. they know who i am. this hit kind of hard. what about me? like everybody forgets about you. life is incredible. >> hannity, what do you think? what are your last thoughts, hannity? >> sean: mr. taylor. i just heard mr. anderson describe what i think is the most -- none of us are perfect. we are all sinners. we've all sinned and fallen short. i believe that. i'm guilty. when i hear, when you talked about mr. anderson, that you hug and you kiss your older children and you coached your son and you brought them up right. you're not perfect but you did everything you could come and you hug them and you kiss them and you let them know you love them every day. i hope that my kids feel the way i feel about you as a father, you sound like an amazing, amazing father to me. and that just makes this that much harder. you can't kiss a picture, you're right, what you said. it hurts. the worst part is, and i do believe in an afterlife. i really do. but the time between now and then, you won't see your son. this doesn't have to happen. we can do better than this. i know some people would turn this into a gun to bay door -- no, just simply every city needs to create a zone. call it a safe and secure zone so every child can have a childhood and have coaching and parents that hug them and love them and don't have to worry about drive-by shootings and worry about gangs and worry about drug dealers and worry about all these other things that we should all as americans agree on. and i think with the amount of money we spend on education, more than any other country in the industrialized world, we can create a ladder so every child can pursue happiness. the latin phrase for education, to bring forth from within. that means god put it there and we have to bring it out of every son and daughter we have. and these are our treasures, america's treasures. you were describing i think the perfect parent. that loves to kiss and love of his children and be there for his children. that's what i hear. honestly, i tip my hat to you. the fact that you can share all of that, it is beyond powerful to me. you're right, mr. taylor, i talk a lot about politics i believe it with all my heart. but if our politicians can't agree on one thing and can't fix one thing, and that his safety and security, they have failed in their job. i don't care what party here in. if you don't support safety and security and a good education for our children, get a hold of the way. because america can do better than that. >> let me add one to that. let me add one to that. safety, security, and accountability. >> sean: amen. >> all those run hand-in-hand. we can't have one without the other. >> and family. if you don't have family, you have nothing. it's all based on family. my whole life is based on, i'm 50 years old so my whole thing is my kids, family. i want to do family things. so in the end, when it's all said, it's family. you know what i'm saying? it doesn't come with politics. it don't come with nothing. you know what i'm saying? it's real. it's family. that's it. when you say family, then that's it. that's my family, that is my son. i'm going to love him forever. we're going to love him forever. we can't talk to him but i still talk to him. i do my own talking. we have our own conversation. always, that's in my heart. they want the world to know that that was my son and i understand floyd and everything. i'm with black lives matter, all of that. that's cool. i appreciate that but it's just certain things that should matter outside of that. you have to put a stamp on it and say hey, certain things. these are children. these are children of god. these are babies. >> sean: amen. >> you're taking away generations. you're taking away our youth. you are taken away, my son never had a chance to have another child. my grandbaby would never be. i'm supposed to be fruitful and multiply and make my family so we multiply and we have family. that's a generation taken from me. my son is not able to do that. you know what i'm saying? man. kids, i look at the kids. i say this and i tell you right now, listen to your parents. listen to your dad. i know you get mad sometimes. you'd be like dad, dad. you'd be rebellious. he would be like, no. stop. they tell you this because they love you. they love you. your friends, if they loved you, they would tell you something. your friends don't agree with you all the time. a good friend never agrees with you because he knows, you are wrong now. if you're wrong, i'm wrong. as kids. i understand kids, you be like this. your parents. they are the number one thing in your life. never, ever ever go around that. talk to your parents first, your mom and dad knows everything. perform anything. if you feel like mom ain't right, go to dad. somebody. it's your parents. it's their responsibility to show you as a parent how to be, so you can grow up and live. you know i'm saying? other than that, it's impossible to live if you don't have family. you need family. >> hannity, thank you for having us on your show. you were gracious to us. you were kind. appreciate you. >> sean: i will just say i know i speak for i would say the overwhelming 99% of american people in this. we can't bring back your son. i have been doing radio 31 years, tv 25 years. i think that the message that both of you conveyed tonight probably more powerful than every show i've done. i hope that so-called leaders and elected officials listen. because every moment dad hears you. i hear you. you're in my prayers. if i can ever do anything, i want to stay in touch with you. and continue this discussion off air. thank you for sharing your time. we pray for you and your family. so sad about your loss. thank you so much both of you for being with us for all this time. >> thank you. >> god bless you. >> sean: god bless you too, sir. thank you both. here with reaction, fox news contributor, former secret service agent dan bongino. geraldo rivera. pete hegseth. geraldo, i've done this for 31 years. i don't know. that was really. >> absolutely gut wrenching. it points to one singular thing. it's black parents, brown parents, even parents, white parents, they all want the same thing. they want safety, security for their family. in new york where they are cutting a billion dollars out of the bully's budget, you know who oppose the cuts? the black, latino, and asian caucus of the new york city council. minority people want the same thing as anyone else. the new york police department is a minority majority department. 40% white officers. seattle, i hope mayor durkan watch that interview. i hope she understands. >> sean: pickup -- >> the fruits of her idealism. >> sean: dan bongino. you've been in law enforcement. pete has been in the military. you guys up at your lives on the line for others. we know we can train police to do better. we know 90% of good cops. dan, why don't we do it and do what geraldo said, protect every child in every city? one american family. as the president says, one glorious nation under god, one united american family. >> i hope we can get there. sean, let me tell you, that was probably 20 plus minutes of the most honest, raw television i've ever seen. every american needs to see that. they need to see the deep, dark place that man is in right now because he had no control over the events. it reminds me of being on the police tape line as a young rookie cop at a murder scene when the parents show up. if you have ever seen that, when that parent shows up, they say exactly what that man just said. you know what they said? he said it during the interview and he cried. he said that's my kid. every cop who's been on that police tape line has heard that line from a parent who breaks and falls to their knees as they see their kid that way. everyone in america needs to see that. that's just, for 20 minutes tonight let's put the politics aside i think everyone agrees. let's just say these are all american citizens. they absolutely deserve better than this. >> sean: pete, i know, we are all parents here. >> i can imagine. so well done. god bless mr. anderson. i can put it in the military context. when the bullets are flying, there is no black, no white, no brown, only american. equal justice under the law so black children and white children and hispanic children can flourish and achieve the american dream. that's all he wanted for his son. you could hear it pouring out of him and as a father he was investing in him. we deserve to give the same security to those communities, the kids in inner-city chicago, across america. it's not a partisan thing. it's basics. it's what america should be. god bless you for bringing that story out. >> sean: blocking and tackling, that is the fundamental and we agree. you can't pursue happiness. we can't be more perfect union if were not safe. if were not secure. and we don't put the wrongs of the latter that's called educat. it's basic and fundamental. we can do it because we do have safe cities and we have good school districts. we need to duplicate it everywhere. it's possible. thank you all. all right, our prayers with his family tonight. unbelievable. thank you so much for being with us. okay, laura. my heart is troubled. i don't know what to even say. that was one of the most amazing -- what sad thing that doesn't have to happen. >> i agree, sean. raymond arroyo sitting in for laura. it was a profound, the heart of what happens when lawlessness is allowed to rain. we have a mother of someone who also died because of these ridiculous, the ridiculous policies in some of these citi cities. amazing television tonight, se sean. >> sean: can you imagine, he will never cease on again. we scroll names. they are not names. their people. they are our neighbors. they are our american family. take it away. speak to my prayers are with th

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