Former NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio joins Sean Hannity for a candid and often intense discussion on "Hang Out with Sean Hannity." In this wide-ranging interview, de Blasio makes a surprising admission regarding the "Defund the Police" movement and squares off with Hannity over the future of New York City, crime, and the "mass migration" of residents fleeing the state. We also go behind the headlines as de Blasio shares deeply personal stories about his childhood, his father's service and injury in WWII, and why he remains a die-hard Red Sox fan in the heart of Yankee territory.
00:00 - 01:21: Margaritas and "Comrade de Blasio"
01:21 - 02:31: Why Hannity Should Move Back to New York
02:31 - 04:32: The Marist Poll: Why 1 in 3 New Yorkers are Fleeing
04:32 - 08:31: Taxes, Crime, and the "Quality of Life" Debate
08:31 - 10:27: De Blasio: "Defund the Police Was a Mistake"
10:27 - 12:05: The Truth About Bail Reform and Judicial Discretion
12:05 - 16:53: Social Workers vs. Police on Mental Health Calls
16:53 - 20:18: The Washington Square Park Snowball Fight Ambush
20:18 - 22:12: Why a NYC Mayor Supports the Boston Red Sox
22:12 - 31:30: A Tragic Past: De Blasio's Father and WWII
31:30 - 34:01: The State of the Union
34:01 - 45:05: Common Ground on Undocumented Immigrants?
45:05 - 53:54: Heated Debate Over Law Enforcement Conduct
53:54 - 59:59: The "Tale of Two Cities" & Chicago Crime Rates
59:59 - 1:10:07: Voting Laws and ID Requirements in New York
1:10:07 - 1:18:13: Redemption or Risk? Hiring Ex-Cons in Government
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