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follow me on twitter. and follow me on instagram. see you tomorrow. thank you for joining us. good night. >> another major development in the hunt for the truth behind the abusive abuses of power. senate and homeland security and governmental affairs today approving subpoena powers for its chairman, senator ron johnson to get answers from 33 former obama administration officials. it is on the request to get to the bottom of these things. also the unmasking of trump numbers. among those now facing subpoenas, former fbi director, former cia director and former director of national
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intelligence, and former national security advisor, former fbi officials peter, lisa, along with former chief of staff from obama. with this tonight to break it all down, former whitewater independent counsel robert ray and foxbusiness exclusive house intelligence ranking republican. plus on the other stories ripping this nation. here's what happening. peaceful memorial services for george floyd . including six african-americans in the riots are dead. sixteen cops, shot . more than 13000 arrested. we have with us tonight, a doctor on an no trying to steale narrative of so many who are peacefully protesting in demanding reforms. this is the story tonight pretty can they do it. the doctor says no, they won't
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do that. also with this tonight, acting deputy secretary of homeland security. on a push now to cut the budget to police department's across the country. the same police forces of the politicians that enforce the covid-19 shut down orders for governor. these are joining us on elisabetelizabeth macdonald ande evening edit" starts now. ♪ welcome to the show and you're watching a foxbusiness network pretty. elizabeth: we begin with senate homan security and government will affairs approving powers for public testimony of 33 obama administration officials as well is documents in order to prove the abuses of power in the fai trump russia investigation pretty fbi probe is lt. general michael flynn, also the unmasking of that team members
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and dozens and dozens of leaks to the media during the early days of the trump administration. those lakes, or seven times the leaks under the obama and george w. bush administrations. in their early days. let's get right to former whitewater counsel robert ray. in your reaction when you heard this news. >> i think it is something that we saw coming. it is nearly three dozen subpoenas and the purpose of which is to get to the bottom of why the unmasking was our coring. in the. principally between the election and the inauguration. robert: relative to general michael flynn. some people are going to be answer, ron johnson and the homeland security in the united states senate. this is of course not the end of
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the investigation cummins the beginning. and it together with lindsay gray him on the judiciary committee, the m to get answers to these questions . and get them out to the american people before the election because the american people deserve to know what happened. elizabeth: 53 officials who have prepared for next week. for records related to the fbi in the state department, also the office of director of national intelligence, the information about unmasking want to move onto this. again senate judiciary responding to the subpoena authorizations for the obama officials on june 11 . let's listen to senator lindsay. watch this. >> once we find out that the mueller investigation was run by people who hated trump's guts, dripping with partisan ship.
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nobody seems to care. i want to find out why they kept going after flynn. when everybody who is looked at flynn, city should not be part of this. i think there are some people who are real good candidates, who are going to jail for manipulating the fisa application process. the reasoning i am doing the subpoenas because it is clear to me that you're not going to help me. and giving me the authority to do what i need to do. i would be an idiot to believe that you going to help. elizabeth: are people really going to go to jail . time and time again on our show, and we have been covering this for three years. we keep hearing were going to get to the bottom of it over and over again. is that really going to happen. we know the republicans are assembling numerous criminal deferrals. do you think people will go to jail. and who will go to jail. robert: i do. i trust that the attorney
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general to a note to be a person of his word is clear about the fact that those who strayed over the line of legality, will be held to account including those at the highest level. and that is the whole purpose of john dur homes investigation. i also believe that doing so in a timely fashion again, another words with a prosecutions announced before the election cycle, meaning this year. it is important in the public interest. it's hard to predict exactly who it will be. or exactly what it will be but i would look for things during june and july, and august of this year. after that the election cycle takes over and they don't imagine it would fbn the public interest right on the eve of the election to be announcing prosecutions. i would look for something like that. elizabeth: wait, hang on.
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stay with me. we went through this term, why would it be delayed because of an election. here is the thing, former deputy ag. he is the second most powerful guy at the justice department. he admitted yesterday there was no want to begin to start the probe. he testified he did not read the entire warrenton he said he would not have a signed and given he knows now. the democrats funded the dossier opposition research. to use it to basically get fisa wire test is by the truck team. let's listen to what happened at the hearing yesterday. >> nobody has ever been prosecuted for working with the russians. the point is the whole concept that the campaign with the russians, there was no there in august of 2017. do you agree with that general statement are not . >> i agree with a general
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statement. >> you signed warrant application in june of 2017 to get the warrants renewed. is that correct . >> as. >> and if you look at the haaretz reports . >> yes, i have. >> if you knew then, which you know now what if you signed the warrant application. >> no. >> in the reason you would not have, is he found that it is information was withheld from the court is that correct . >> among other reasons yes . >> do you think he truthful to you. >> i believe senator mccain was not fully candid with me. he certainly wasn't forthcoming. elizabeth: your reaction to that. it. robert: is a bombshell announcement. he was acting fbi director was not candidate to the person that he reported to, the deputy attorney general of the united states. and it means that between any
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mccabe and jim call me, they were conducting essentially an rogue investigation of a presidential candidate and then the incumben incumbent presidene united states. again, and also combined with that and the fisa court suppli supplies, it means that there are people to be held account and if the government through this attorney general can prove that there were those who knowingly lied in order to continue on with an investigation that they knew should have been called to in conclusion, i do think there are prosecutable cases out there. the question would be, over the next 90 days or so whether or not we see prosecutions. it is in the public interest that it's prosecutions be commenced before the election cycle begins. the electorate has the benefit of the results of that investigation. and they can see for themselves what actually happened here. it was the attempted take it
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down of the president. elizabeth: the mueller report found no pressure conspiracy with the truck campaign. no collusion, trump. they found that they welcomed help with there was no conspiracy and no collusion. the fbi is knowing they did not have the good is in late 2016 and going into 2017 within the fbi continued to do surveillance on the administration into 2017. in the intelligence community was morning the christopher seal was being targeted as early as 2015 i russians for disinformation. in the doj ig. sent ended up in the dossier. that they used for wiretaps. this sounds like major abuses of power in using the intelligence community to spy on political opposition. we've never seen it like this in our country. robert: i have never seen
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anything like this . the critical time to focus on this is before and after the meeting in the white house with president obama on january 5t january 5th, 2017 and what happened with regard to that investigation immediately before and immediately after that. and that is why all of the subpoenas are being issued. to find out when those people knew and what they were up to during that time. and again, it turns out they crossed over the line, including if it is obama administration officials, i hope and expect those responsible will be brought to justice. and there will fbn fact prosecutions. elizabeth: thank you and come back soon. we love having you on. robert: thanks and be well. elizabeth: looters and rioters, assaulting cops. sixteen cops shot. more than 300 injured. we've got about a dozen people now again including six
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african-americans and they say all of this will not have or seal the moment of unity. so many who are peacefully protesting, people trying to unify and everything the anti- karis are doing. we will talk about doctor king about all of this. stay right here. >> we have actors of a variety of political things and have been involved in participating in the violent activities. we are also saying foreign actors playing all sides. lo
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can we try to unify and get changes of violence. can they do l it. dr. alveda king: liz, i am following social media. i'm on prayer calls, one of my colleagues ryan was in ohio a couple of days ago. i prayed with him in ohio. and my daughter was out and many of us and we prayed in the town square in atlanta where people showed up for prayer. for people for peaceful people are standing. i watch a memorial service today. and george floyd's brother continues to call for peaceful resolution. and violence is immoral. send reasonable and it does not work and it certainly is disrespectful. for people for them to command and others. evincing clips of y people in nw york. how can you come into my city and burn my property, and the office that was trying to protect someone's store.
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then this terrible. however i don't want people to give up. we need to still have hope and feel unified. i am sure we can do it. elizabeth: 's records and coming in about one out of every seven people arrested in new york city, came from out of state. were hearing reports of cute chemical and arcus are doing control of violent looting, and polls being dropped off at specific locations. where law-enforcement is not. they're using things like walking and talking. doctor king, we have not seen this before. this reports in st. petersburg, members of a bone team found mourners and bushes. in the downtown area. doctor king we haveda not seen organized anarchy like this before in our country. we are in a new moment in our country here. what is your reaction. dr. alveda king: this is not necessarily new moment.
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in the 16th, we had cocktails and throwing and burning in looting and my dad stood up on the car hani he said wait a minute, if you need to somebody, hits me. my family and i are okay. as of the people who live in the communities begin to calm down. and you can see the outside agitators for what they were they were actually run out of town. so seeing people stand upp to these agitators. it is not happened in a very long time but it did happen in my lifetime. but we overcame with prayer. elizabeth: i hear what you are saying. that is the key. now we are saying, the people who are peaceful and standing up more and more. what i meant was nt for is more organized than ever before. this era for sacramento county is talking about how organized they are. let's listen to him.
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they are very organized, they as intelligence. more of intelligence. they're trying to figure out what they are doing and vice versa. the re- supplying rocks and bottles in their moving their protesters from place to place. they're using and cryptic communication, staging large numbers of folks and places and then producing them all at once going down the street. so this again, this sort of tactics and organization is really unprecedented here in sacramento. it is why i think was very important to call in the national guard who now are assisting us here in sacramento, in they city and the county. elizabeth: y doctor king, you he always shown such dignity and courage and integrity. you have such a powerful message. if you had a diva sitting across from you, what would you say to them. dr. alveda king: enough is enough and you must stop. we are going to stay and pray. and you and your kind, have to
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stop and leave our community. elizabeth: your always great . we love having you in the show please come back. dr. alveda king: i would love to come back elisabeth, thank you. elizabeth: comingng up later in the show, the new push across the country to defend the budgets of police departments led by celebrities in hollywood. here is the thing, billin many politicians look to the same police forces to enforce the covid-19 shut down pretty same police officers are telling the evening at it, everybody hates us until they need us. acting deputy secretary of homeland security is our special guest. he is with us and up next. -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real question is...
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elizabeth: welcome back, president trumpmp firing back after he unloaded on the president saying he is appalled gthe president's handling of nationwide unrest . that the president's book making a mockery of our constitution. and then he is trying to divide us. this will back to show, former security advisor, stephen brady your reaction when you heard
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this. >> i am disappointed in the general and i think he's an example of someone who is great and terrible outside of his lane. he's an outstanding marine. in pretty bad politician i think is probably the way that most americans prefer the marines . but i think he is about three to the constitution. life and liberty and pursuit of happiness. a lot of visit innocent victims of these riots. it thereby seemed to be protected too. that just doesn't seem to be part of the equation he wanted to address and talking. elizabeth: is the issue of the military troops to put down the unrest. we've got the top commander in afghanistan afghanistan criticizing men fitting on cheap backing away from it. and we republicansns like lisa d susan. and even your take on that. steve: is very clear in american history that there has been
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necessary to where the local authorities and enforcements that could be brought up to be insufficiently protecting the constitutional rights of the citizens. it is an extreme measure and it should be at last resort. but i think of the insert current circumstances, and if you don't know the trajectory of these riots and violence and we have to have all of the options on the table. as farnd as i can understand ths were the presidents was internally if even though his public rhetoric said that he was ready to go now. elizabeth: eisenhower, during the 1992 la riots. now we have this. i want to switch gears. the umbrella group for the police and the association chapters across the country is now saying that the police are basically breaking away from joe biden. not standing up for the place and what is going on across the
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country in dealing with the unrest . it is the american people, they are not informed by the media about what police officers will remain as every day. the understood about the rogue cops and the abuse. what happened to george floyd should never have happened. and by police officers and various precincts across the country. it is this that now, the feeling is by police officers the no one is supportingng them. everybody hates them until you need them. and the move to defund police officers led by hollywood isof w getting a lot of police officers really upsets. your final word. steve: i think it is disgraceful of what they are doing. and rejected o by people in the perspective. i think the real divide is urban elites. versus the rest of america.
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there is a multicultural rest of america respects law enforcement and once equal protection under the law. but they definitely don't side this reckless abandon of attacking the innocent people and property. this scares the rest of america and britain joe bidenen want toy that. my senses he's on a landside defeat if he does that. elizabeth: thank you for coming on. and it's great to see you. ander coming up later in the sh. going to stand this push. it's led by celebrities in hollywood including jane fonda and others. many police officers again saying to us everybody hates us until they need us. at least one los angeles councilman saying that 10000 officers o were bitterly able to keep the peace during the anarchy and riots. we have but acting deputy security of homeland served security can.
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elizabeth: welcome back, all editions demanded covid-19 lockdowns to stay in place orders be enforced by the police raided now politicians say defund the police as looters and end our chris ignore lockdowns to torch businesses where working families need a paycheck to survive. let's welcome ken. great to have you back on sir. your reaction to the move to defund police department's pretty. ken cuccinelli: it of course it is exciting with protesters. you're being violent in a criminal predict to see so many people side with the idea of giving the streets up to criminals which is what that defining polices about. that's incredible.
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this is utterly destructive. in the first job of men's public safety weather is local, state or federal. and president trump has been very strong in declaring that he will fulfill his first obligation. we need states and local governments to do the same. and these people calling to essentially unilaterally disarming his mobs and domestic terrorists is completely unacceptable and not something at the department of homeland oicurity will sit back on. elizabeth: we are hearing about this debate going on in los angeles and national minneapolis, new york city. hollywood, is leading the charge to defund the police budget across the country. but the leader of the congressional black caucus says don't do that. do not cut police budgets. this live listen to democrat here. >> i will consult but if you asked me my personal opinion. no, i don't believe that we
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should defend police departments. elizabeth: so she said the national database, to ensure they can't beic hired elsewhere. the abusive police officers. listen, we have at least a dozen shot. more than 300 law enforcement officials assaulted. including a cop in brooklyn stabbed in the neck last night. an unprovoked attack. what you take in with the leader of the black caucus with a said. ken cuccinelli: so the first law enforcement official killed after the george floyd protest began was that the department of homeland security out in oakland, u underwood was shot ad assassinated. protecting a courthouse during a protest. those by a drive-by shooter. his in the secret service, boarding the white house in downtown dc, has had over
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hundred injuries. so we have been bright in the think of retaking streets in america. what taken the harm as well. anybody who thinks that defining police departments is a good idea, hasn't been out on the streets. it has not watched all the small businesses rightly some big businesses, just kidding looters and trash. these are criminals. the people with the ideology the agenda of repositioning the bricks . in pre- positioning the washer and the tools and so forth. to encourage en the violence and rioting. that domestic interrogate in terrorism, we investigate and head off at the homeland security work with our partners in the department of justice. elizabeth: there's never been any evidence that defining police departments is effective. los angeles plans to cut the police budget by up to hundred $50 million. more than 40 entities here in new york city calling for a billion-dollar has to the nypd
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budget. missing the push in dallas and minneapolis again like wee said in nashville. here's the thing. about 60000 or 63000 prisoners have been let out of prison across the country. due to fears they will get infected with covid-19. let's listen to former commissioner bernie, talking about that and also about bail reforms where prisoners are being released. what if the riots are being, adding to the agitation in the rioting. listen to this. >> he's the guy who is responsible the state pretty is also the guy, just signed into law in new york state, the veil preformed. these criminals that are arrested for him, fort carson, bruce flores, for losing, for assaults, for looting to get back out on the
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street and governor cuomo did that. elizabeth: so 700 were arrested here in new york city and then released back on the street. because the bill reform. ken cuccinelli: that is insane. he's talking about. former commissioner, he knows when he is talking about. he's absolutely right. the idea of just turning people back loose in the street, especially in the middle of mob violence, is utterly insane. in the great new york policy. they keep coming up with a said there utterly destructive of new york. it's very unfortunate. but again you have a presence who says, look at governors and locals like mayor de blasio most provide enough police and will provideer enough aggressive protection of americans on the street, he will do the job. and this is for to the local state response ability. the president is ready to push back in there and keep americans safe. the department of homeland security, the largest in the
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country, we have been doing that with hundreds of officersn being searched anhi. and we have seen officers go up and violence go down. and there is a direct correlation. and people like cuomo and de blasio who don't want to learn that lesson, the citizens will. and that's not acceptable to president trump or to us. elizabeth: come back soon can. thank you so much for joining us tonight. it's great to see you. i sent them a house intelligence ranking republican for foxbusiness exclusive on republicans in the senate now on thean move. moving to subpoena dozens of obama officials in a furlough of abusive power in the investigation into the investigation into michael flynn. were going to talk about it with the congressman. next. stay here .
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elizabeth: welcome back. let's see onat the senate homeld security and governmental affairs authorizing today subpoenas for 33 former officials in the obaman tadministration and the probe f abusive the power in the trump russia probe. michael flynn and the unmasking of trump team members and dozens and dozens of leaks. and people, andrew mccabe, lisa page, and president obama chief of staff. in this welcome back to the show, allison intelligence ranking republican. it's great to have a back on. sir, your reaction to the subpoenas today. guest: this is long time coming. i'm very happy that senator johnson has stayed with us.
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because he has been mercilessly attacked by the media for this but he is right over the targets. and i will say as long as they're attacking you, you must will be over the target, we have a responsibility in congress to bring these people forward to take the depositions and the only advice i would give them is to make sure your license depositions quickly. you don't want to be stuck in a position like we work we are waiting from some deep state bureaucracy similar to the market people to see it. we need pure transparency in these officials need to be b gotten on the record again is been a wholeor lot more new information that has come out in the last few weeks and months. elizabeth: who in particular you want to get under subpoena. these former an investigation officials of god none the less to be subpoenaed. it would you want to talk to under subpoena. guest: we have an ongoing investigation in the house intelligence committee with the
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republicans. we have got about 40 people that are on thatat list. and so hopefully, if republicans are put back in charge, we won't be able to subpoena those people. but right now we cannot predict so all we are doing is continuing to get information. this is like we would like to see if the senate does do this, it can aid us in our investigation as we continue to make criminal referrals in our probe that we have ongoing. and of course you have the executive branch in department of justice that has three u.s. attorneys that are also rubbing this matter. elizabeth: how many criminal referrals are you working on. guest: we've already made eight criminal referrals and were finally going to make at least another five possibly as many as ten additional ones. that will be coming here in the next hopefully, we will keep working and we want to get it right. but it will fbn the next week or ten days or so. elizabeth: whether criminal
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referrals want to the cover. guest: we have had the original eight look at the abuses. and then look at abuse of our intelligence agencies. wewe have several people for lyg overall general flynn investigation. and how that was conducted and the rest of the mueller team. and then of course as new information has come to light from the information that was declassified by acting director of national intelligence, that information is also shown that there are other people who have lied or misled congress or have i think in some cases maybe lied by omission. documents that were kept in congress and that sort of thing. elizabeth: we keep hearing people say that we will get to the bottom of this. what does that mean. are people going to jail, are they going to prison. it will be penalized. what will happen.
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jest: this is been a long journey for those who have of us who have been in from the beginning of this noticed right away that there was a true in this kind of country releases at the beginning. and it was an abuse of our intelligence capabilities in this country. that's ultimately we figured out that this actually there something going on here. so we are used to this pretty really have to get up every day. you have to put your work boots on and have to go out there and you have to do really tough work. it the people who perpetuated these crimes are very good at hiding it . so we work every day, very close print some days we h n and some days we have new informants predict some days wes are able o find something that we might not have seen before the mueller probe. so that is why, u.s. at the very beginning, that is why it is so critical that united basis and is finally doing something. remember, there was button
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interference done in the 2018 collection. wat was done by an what started by the clinton companion but it was done by ultimately the fbi in the department of justice with support of the house and senate democrats. they clearly just used this for a fund-raising scheme. and ultimately when they were trying to impeach the president. elizabeth: the 2016 election). hguest: the 2018 election prety i'm not sure the republicans would've lost control of the house. if we do not have to spend all the time that we had to spend, that trump is a ration agent. republicans are controlled by fulton. these are crazy things that happened were done atf the highest levels by the department of justice and the fbi. i'm not trying to evade any of your questions about not answering people who should be subpoenaed but we are running a real investigation and we want
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elizabeth: we have some breaking news . new york times now putting out a statement saying inrush editorial process led to the publication of senator opinion piece where was entitled send in the troop. the nation must restore order as ranting and looting tickled across the country. this welcome to been pretty gory action, this is after heavy criticism of sinners piece. and they're singing the piece that eisenhower come out obj george hw bush, and also had to call in the troops when there was a lot of unrest . your
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reaction to this pretty. guest: was the new york times. right so what they want folks to know about this is the troops in terms of the cotton was writing about. we need law and order in our nation. we have way too much going on with the looting and the rioting. they are attacking our police officers. so the president has offered to provide federal assistance in terms of getting things under control in these cities. if that is what it takes, and that is the roads we have to go. i am not surprised that the new york times would say this was a mistake. we did not need to publish it. that's what it sounds like. elizabeth: let's switch gears. politicians demanded for months that covid-19 lockdowns and sam place orders be enforced by the police. now the politicians are saying defined the police as the looters ignore lockdowns and torch businesses where working families need a paycheck to survive. we have cnn, basically saying
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attacking the covid-19 protesters. saying that you're a menace to public health. now they're just basically saying, the police department should be defunded now. we are hearing that across the country. your reaction to that. guest: is absolutely outrageous liz. when they want is chaos it looks like. if you think about the fact that you had the anti- trump media and democrat politicians who are critical of the protesters who wanted businesses to open back up so they can go back to work and provide for the family sprinted and that we are seeing these riots across the country, the looting and the mayhem . and you don't hear a peep from the anti- trump people like nancy pelosi. so i've got to tell you, it is
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outrageous how they will do, complete offices that the president is calling for which is law in order in our streets. elizabeth: you have stood up as a conservative woman. an african-american woman. tell us what your experience has been. guest: overall, years ago, attacks and criticism on a regular basis. i'm still intact and criticized there are a lot more black conservatives out there that are coming out and being vocal which is a good thing because there is an echo chamber within the black community of the same nonsense that we are hearing today. systemic racism and that you can't get ahead without special treatment. so there are more voices out there who are pushing back on the lies in the narratives that have been pro- violence within the black community for many years. it is a good thing because it's important to get the truth out. elizabeth: the names of human call.
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guest: well some names i certainly can't say on air. tracer, sellout, and jemima, it's only because i have a difference of opinion. and i don't agree with the liberal narratives. and i am a threat because people are hearing my voice. totally. elizabeth: is outrageous that you have been criticized pretty of a person of integrity. we love having you on. please come back soon. elizabeth: you been watching the "the evening edit". on foxbusiness. thank you so much for watching and we hope you have a good evening. ♪ ♪
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>> muscle-bound heroes... >> my dad said, "if i'm gonna do conan, it's gonna be done my way." >> curvy vixens... >> when i look at the female characters that dad did, mom was okay with that? >> the da vinci of fantasy art. >> this entire visual genre traces back to this one artist. >> how much did it sell for? >> about $1.1 million. >> but when he's gone, a real battle takes shape. >> how bad did it get? >> i'm not close to my brother anymore. even today we don't talk. >> can the next generation save the family and its fortune? >> i think i was like their last hope. >> my grandfather deserves to live on, and what better place than comic-con? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]
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