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i'm jamie colby. i am jamie colby. and remember -- you can't take it with you. dollarings. kristina, thank you so much. that does it -- ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. the left-wing mobs of antifa, anarchists and black lives matter activists, black lives matter activists rioted in seattle last night. the radical dems who run the city have run from their oaths to protect the citizens from seattle just as the leaders of the other democrat-run big cities in this country have been doing thousand. in seattle -- doing throughout. in seattle, deadly violence for almost two full months now. rioters in downtown seattle last night smashing windows, loot aring businesses, trying to set fire to thety's east police
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precinct -- yes, that is the same as the c.h.o.p. protest precinct. at least two people were arrested, a dozen police officers were injured, one of them hospitalized. and in portland there have now been 53 straight nights of demonstrations and riots downtown. federal officers once again had to use tear gas and force to break up the lawless mob of antifa and black lives matter rioters. president trump today vowed to send more federal officers, more federal agents to deal with the unrest and violence in the pacific northwest. >> we're sending law enforcement. portland is totally out of control. they were ripping down for 51 days ripping down that city, destroying the city, looting it. and they really have done a fantastic job in a very short period of time. no problem. they grab 'em, a lot of people
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in jail. these are anarchists, these are not protesters. these people are anarchists. these are people that hate our country. and we're not going to let it go forward. lou: portland's radical dem activist mayor ted wheeler, however, says he doesn't want those federal officers, those federal agents. and and wheeler is once again calling on the federal government to, well, to take those law enforcement officers out of his city. who needs law enforcement? >> their presence here is actually leading to more violence and more vandalism, and it's not helping the situation at all. they're not wanted here, we haven't asked them here. in fact, we want them to leave. [laughter] lou: well, he obviously doesn't want to enforce the law, so he may not get a lot of choices. the head of the portland police association shamming wheeler and radical -- slamming wheeler and
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radical dem politicians saying the elected officials have condoned the destruction and the chaos, they have placedded their political agenda ahead of safety and the welfare of the community. radical dem house speaker nancy pelosi, who is now an extreme leftist, taking, of course, the side of the violent left-wing mob. she tweeted this weekend that, quote: trump and his stormtroopers must be stopped. end quote. i wonder how much criticism she'll receive in the national left-wing media about the nazi reference? what about pelosi and schumer and their band of radical agitators and rioters? pelosi and the other radical dems obviously fully support the deadly violence, they condone seemingly each day, and the criminals who are running rampant through these democrat-run cities. in chicago, anarchists showing frozen water bottles and rocks at police officers. law enforcement officials say more than 40 officers were
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injured. 63 people were shot in chicago over the weekend. nine kids among them. twelve of those people were killed. chicago police say 203 children have been shot since the beginning of this year. 35 of those thin killed. of those children killed. there's been no cry of outrage in chicago, there's been no cry of outrage in chicago's media. there's been no cry of outrage from the democratic party. and there's certainly been no cry of outrage from chicago's radical dem mayori lori lightfoot. or any other democratic leader in chicago. in new york the violence is almost as shocking. this weekend 24 people were shot in 22 separate shooting incidents. that's a triple increase in shootings from a year ago. almost four times as many shot
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as last year. and, and the president today said the violence in this country cannot continue like this. he warned that chicago may look somewhat different if joe biden is elected. >> we're not going to let new york and chicago and philadelphia, detroit and baltimore and all of these -- oakland, there's a mess. we're not going to let this happen in our country. all run by liberal democrats. how about chicago? would you say they need help after this weekend? this is worse than afghanistan by far. this is worse than anything anyone's ever seen. all run by the same liberal democrats. and you know what? if biden got in, that would be true for the country. the whole country would go to hell. and we're not going to let it go to hell. lou: the department of homeland security is working to back up the president's threat to send
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more federal law enforcement into major democrat-run cities where there is no law enforcement, it seems. there are reports this evening that at least 150 federal agents could soon be on their way to chicago. and joining us now is ken cucinelli, acting deputy secretary for the department of homeland security. ken, good to have you with us. what we're watching, i have to say, it is, it is beyond comprehension that these mayors, these democratic-run cities are simply throwing their hands in the air and watching. and seemingly enjoying the show that threatens the lives, the safety of their citizens. >> i mean, the three cities you've talked about here -- four really with seattle -- portland, new york and chicago, i wouldn't say the mayors are throwing their hands in the air, i'd say they're encouraging violent criminals. and unfortunately, the
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consequences are played out in those cities, and the innocent and the guilty alike caught up in it, you know? there are lots of businesses destroyed. there are people's families and livelihoods that are being ruined by this violence, and the president has been very clear as you showed there, lou. he is, he's been very clear which side he's on. and that's why he's ordered us in the department of homeland security into portland, to back up our officers who are defending federal property and federal facilities and life itself in those cities. but there's only so much the federal government can do. the president's made it very clear we're going to do that. lou: well, you've -- yeah. well, you better not go in there thinking about limits, because this is out of control. and if you're not going to get it under control, don't bother with the trip. the truth of the matter is you haven't had a cry from the
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mayor's office because they're instigating, leading -- >> right. lou: -- all of this in some instances. you haven't had a cry from the local media. it is extraordinary. and where are the citizens, private citizens of this country who should be demanding far more, at least protection from their police departments -- let me finish. >> yeah, sure. lou: who should be demanding this and demanding that the president send in federal forces from your department and others. >> well, first of all, in these communities i think that they're scared of the people that are tearing up their cities because they know they don't have the local support that is the lasting forever community protection of their local police. and we saw this in st. louis with that one couple. and look at how some of the authorities turned on those folks. although it was a good reminder why the second amendment exists. but, you know, this is a
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long-term undertaking, and the results of encouragement by these political people on the left -- mayor wheeler did this two years ago as well when he openly -- lou: right. >> -- when an i.c.e. facility out there was being under siege, he publicly said we're pulling the police out, we're pulling them back. and, of course, we advanced more officers there to take care of that facility. we arrested a bunch of people. but he's openly taking the side of those breaking the law, and he continues to do it year after year in portland. lou: so what are you going to do about it? what are you going to do about out? what is the administration going to do -- let me finish the question because it does go on. what is the republican party going to do? you've got this situation in nearly every big city on the coast, nearly every major city in the mid -- the center part of the country. this is a big deal because this is this close to being
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insurrection. this isn't just with another antifa demonstration. these people are in with collapsible batons. they haven't shown the -- they've been smart enough to not be caught with a pistol, a reinvolver in any way that i'm aware of, but this is clearly an effort to disrupt and simply take over the country. >> yeah, they've undertaken tactics. so like you mentioned, if one of these folks was caught with a handgun breaking the law, there's a mandatory minimum sentence for that. but there isn't with a baton, this isn't for these other -- heck, they're bringing loaded food cans to throw at a law enforcement officer. well, if that hits you in the head, it's going to do plenty of damage. and the same thing with slingshots and other things. and we only have part of our national leadership -- obviously, the president is part of thailling to make the adjustments to the law to bring these people to justice
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meaningfully, really aselons rather than just these little misdemeanors. and, but we've put the officers in place to do it. where the violence grows, we've been advancing officers. and you see that if portland most notably, but it's gone on in other cities around the country for several months now. lou: i love the fact that the folks in seattle and portland wanting the department of homeland security to apologize for enforcing the law -- [laughter] i was awfully pleased, ken -- >> and we will not apologize for that. lou: -- the department had the guts -- well, good for you, good for the department. it's time to, well, to do what you're doing, and we appreciate everything you are doing. >> yep. lou: ken cucinelli, thanks so much. great to have you here. turning now to wall street where stocks finished higher. the dow up 9 points, the s&p gained 27, the nasdaq moving up a modest 264 points, its 28th
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record close of the day. volume on the big board, 4 billion shares. crude oil finishing at $40.69 a barrel. a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. up next, a mysterious shooting at a federal judge with's home in new jersey. the links it may have, well, to any number of possibilities. also tens of thousands of union workers fighting racism by striking for black lives matter. in certain, select cities. radio host larry elder joins me here just in a few minutes. and we'd like to also promote my new book, "the trump century: how our president changed the course of history forever." please pre-order your copy or copies so you can send them to all of the daffodils and buttercups in seattle and portland and chicago. you know where they are.
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lou: breaking news now, the fbi saysn found dead about 100 miles north of new york city is the main suspect in the shooting death of a federal judge's 20-year-old son and wounding of her husband. the suspect is identified as roy den hollander, an attorney who had appeared before judge esther salas. a gunman dressed as a fedex deliveryman went to salas' house in new jersey, shot her son and husband. the judge was reportedly in the basement. her son divided of his injuries, the husband recovering from surgery. salas recently started presiding over a case brought by deutsche bank investors who claim the bank failed to monitor high-risk customers including jeffrey epstein. the former girlfriend of jeffrey epstein, ghislaine maxwell, says she will be murdered and believes epstein was as well. maxwell is charged with conspiracy, perjury for her role in the sex trafficking of minors
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in the mid 1990s. she's being held at a detention center in brooklyn. her trial scheduled to start a year from the now. tens of thousands of union workers around the country walked off their jobs today as part of what they call the strike for black lives. that strike took place in more than 25 citieses around the country -- cities around the country, protesting what organizers call systemic racism and economic inequality. among the unions taking part, the seiu, the service employs union, the teamsters, the american federation of teachers, the united farm workers and the fight for $15. well, joining us tonight is larry elder, host of the larry elder show on the salem radio network, executive producer of the number one documentary in, are you ready? the entire world. its title, uncle tom: an oral history of the american black conservative. harry, i know you've got to
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be -- larry, i know you've got to be proud of all those unions supporting black lives matter -- [laughter] a marxist-inspired organization that seems to be having its way in radical dem-run cities all over the country. >> yeah, it's pretty sad. you know, i watched the interview that donald trump had last night with chris wallace on fox business and, of course, "the washington post," new york e times in overtime fact-checking everything the president said. what they don't fact check is this big lie that cops are killing black people just because they're black. it's not like the federal government has not been interested in this issue. since the mid '90s, the doj has conducted the police public contact survey where they ask 60,000 americans -- not a awe small sample -- 60,000 americans, did you have contact with the police last year, if answer's yes, a series of questions follows. no pattern can be found. in 2013 the national institutes of justice which is the research arm of the doj put out a study on race in traffic stops, could not find any pattern of abuse
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against black motorists. it is not true, and it's getting people killed because the cops pull back, bad guys know it, and it makes young black men falsely believe that they're going to be harassed. why not believe that? after all, your leaders are telling you that. it is a lie, and it's getting people killed, and the democrats need to knock it off. and what happens, lou, is that the democrats say this kind of stuff to run for office, they get into office, and they expect the very same people they've encouraged to believe america is an inherently racist country to not believe it while in office. it doesn't work that way. you convince them that the death of george floyd is a moye micro-- george floyd is a microcosm of the problem. lou: that you unleashed, directed, orchestrated and pushes -- >> that's right. lou: -- in city after city, all democratic-run, by the way, to carry out all of the looting -- [laughter] violence, rioting and deadly violence at that.
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you know, there's a lot of blame here. you know, we can blame parents, we can blame schools, we can blame -- but, you know, the republican party deserves some blame, it seems to me, and all conservatives in tolerating what has been this move toward indoctrination rather than education, that has permitted just an extraordinary tolerance in our classrooms and a lack of discipline. we have more republicans running from responsibility than i would have ever imagined 20 or 30 years ago. they bear great responsibility, and they sit on their hands, and then they represent corporate america and, you know, or china in the congress of the united states or the senate. they're now taking control of their -- they're not taking control of their schools, their city councils, and they're not demanding, they're not demanding of their police departments.
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yes, strict enforcement of the law but also discipline on that law enforcement organization or agency. this is, you know, too often keys talk like -- conservatives talk like they're great observers of a national sweep in history instead of participants in the lives of every one of the citizens of this country. >> absolutely. what's the route to success? finish high school, number one. don't have a kid before you get married, and make sure you get a job. look at some of these high schools. the issue of choice in public schools should be the first thing republicans say when they try to get black votes. you've got 13 public high schools in baltimore in the inner city where 0% of kids can do math at grade level, and ooh another half a dozen where only 1% can. why isn't choice the central issue facing the republican party going forward? black people need to escape this underperforming, horrible government schools where you have schoolteachers with
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school-aged kids don't even put their own kids. 44% of philadelphia teachers put their cuds in a private -- put their kids in a private school. what does that tell you? lou: yeah. and by the way, on the issue of race, people shouldn't be blaming racism for it because white people are doing exactly the same thing to their children, which is to ignore how poorly they'ring being taught. the conditions are so so extreme my for so many kids all across this country. we are wasting our future. these kids are our future, and we are doing just a horrible job of educating them and preparing them. children of all races, all americans. larry you elder, it's great to e you with us. congratulations. i have never known anyone to be the executive producer of the number one, the number one documentary in all the world. so a salute, larry. congratulations and thank you for being with us. we'd like to hear your
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thoughts, share your comments. follow me on twitter @loudobbs like me on facebook, follow me on instagram @loudobbstonight, and house minority whip steve scalise, the hudson institute's michael pillsbury join us here tomorrow. i always like that they put up my i picture when i'm sitting right here. that's funny, isn't it? rino paul ryan, they don't put up his picture, he just can't keep from talking about politics, and he's got some news for you. he's sort of attacking the president, but that isn't news is it? we've been watching that for, well, almost over four years. no, paul ryan has come up with a very important observation that you'll consider just earth-shattering. stay with us, we'll have that for you and much more. we'll be right back. ♪
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♪ muck. lou: he couldn't stand it.
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paul ryan just has to talk politics, and so he's out in the public talking politics, and he's taking on his favorite target, president trump. the former rino house speaker says president trump is in danger, are you ready for this? of losing some key battleground states if the president can't win suburban voters. now, you haven't been told that on any other show or any other news outlet, have you? all of whom have been reporting all of that for a very long time. and you remember paul ryan. he's the man who destroyed the republicans in the house of representatives, stopped the obama investigation cold in the house of representatives and threw away republican control of the house in 2018. brilliant, absolutely brilliant. and according to "the new york times" ryan said biden is winning over trump in suburban
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voters. who knew? well, ryan knew. 70-30. and if that sticks, he cannot win states like wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania. this to you from the chair soy i can't -- clairvoyant and always potential shent paul ryan. my lord. president trumped today announcing a return to daily china virus briefings. the president says he will begin those briefings tomorrow. he expects a lot of positive news about vaccines and they are pilot you cans. and joining me now, former reagan white house political director, fox business political analyst, ed rollins. pulitzer prize-winning columnist for the new york post and fox business contributor michael goodwin. michael, i want to begin with you because over the past week you have done some of the most important, i think, writing in the country in which you reveal that the owners of the new york times are beyond hypocritical
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and were slave owners and trafficked in slaves. well, of course, some years ago. but it's really amazing reporting, and i just want to congratulate you. i think -- >> thank you. lou: -- the times should put you up for a pulitzer. [laughter] >> yes, that would be -- lou: congratulations. >> thank you. lou: so what are they going to do? going to turn over the times to black lives matter? i mean, how are -- how's this going to work? because they have a lot of reparation to make, don't they? >> they d you're right, these go back to the, in one case, to the post-revolutionary war, a member whose extended salzburger-oxfamly married into it. and in the pre-civil war era in the south, a mississippi merchant owned five slaves.
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and the relevance to the family in that case is pretty close because the mother of the patriarch of the family, adolf fox -- who took over the times in 1896 and his family has owned it ever since -- she lived with the family with slaves and was a big supporter of secession and slavery. so -- and there's a lot of other relatives who fought for the south. and there's evidence in the newspapers itself of the things that were plushed in -- publishd in the chattanooga times, "the new york times"es of supporting jefferson davis and southern memorials, the stone mountain in particular. so i think "the new york times" has a lot of explaining it must do -- [inaudible] abraham lincoln, george and thomas jefferson on the issue of slavery. lou: yeah. by the way, they're a pathetic family, to be permitting and condoning that to begin with.
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but the vile language used by some of those traffic and also some of the vile reporting in their publications over the years is as much to a atone for. ed, you had to be thrilled to see our friend michael just tear it up once again. i mean, it's outstanding journalism. >> michael is a great friend to have, but he's also a great addition to your show. a critical thing, i think everybody needs to study a little history. i've had the privilege of teach a course at hofstra university. civil war was a very tough, difficult thing for this country. there were actually great heroes. grant did more to basically free african-americans as slaves than anybody in america, and people need to go back and read some of that -- many of the first presidents were slave owners, slavery was a terrible, terrible thing for this country.
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but at the end of the day, too many people are getting condemned for the wrong reasons. lou: yeah. the reality is that there is so much obscene hypocrisy and sang few moan yous -- sanctimonious nonsense and revisionism that's attached to all of these efforts by the radical left in this country to tear down america's heritage, to disavow and to distort our history. michael, is there a -- where do you think that this reversal of all of this can begin? perhaps with your reporting. >> well, i would hope, i would hope that the new york times would open its own vaults to us own investigative reporters and say treat us like you would treat any other institution. and my hope, lou, is that if that were to happen, you would get a sense of humility perhaps and people recognizing that people can do great and terrible
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things. george washington, jefferson as you mentioned, slave owners x yet they were true, true american heroes. and so if we're going to take the worst of minute and cancel them because of that, we're going to lose the good that people did too, the very good. lou: well, we're not -- >> [inaudible] has both. lou: and you get a quick last word, ed. >> a critical thing, let's have a dialogue. slavery was a great, great black mark on this country. we need to have a dialogue, and we need to basically make sure that our young people understand that the history and how we move forward in a positive way and to treat everybody decently and, basically, don't trash your history. >> amen. lou: one -- i can guarantee you this, that will be more than a die if they -- dialogue if they
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continue in this direction. it is beyond the pale to see what these left-wing mayors have accepted all because of their shared left u.s. ideology -- leftist ideology. it's sickennenning but it's not dispiriting. we -- i think it's going to be a real battle in the marketplace of ideas, this idea of revisionism of american history. ed rollins, michael goodwin, thank you both. and, again, michael, thank you for that extraordinary reporting. up next, the white house says we could soon see criminal charges for members of the deep state. we take it up with judicial watch president tom fitton. and a reminder my new book, "the trump century: how our president changed the course of history forever," it is just, it is upsetting liberals and. [laughter] ties galore. do your part to make sure they are just quivering with consternation. preorder now at thetrumpcentury.com, amazon.com, barnes & noble.com. stay with us, we'll be right
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lou: the president winning big in the supreme court. the supreme court today issues a ruling in which it refused to expedite the radical dems' request to obtain president trump's tax and financial records. why should they get those records, is the first question. there isn't a good reason. only justice sonia sotomayor
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opposed the decision. so it's, that's a pretty good win. into president trump's chief of staff, mark meadows, signaling the possibility of imminent indictments for members of the deep state. here's what he said over the weekend about recent developments in the durham obamagate investigation. >> i think the american people expect indictments. i know i expect indictments based on the evidence i've seen. you're going to see a couple of other documents come out in the coming days that will suggest that not only was the campaign spied on, but the fbi did not act appropriately as they were investigating. it's all starting to come unravel -- to unraffle, and i tell you it's time people go to jail and people indicted. lou: amen, mark meadows. god bless you. joining us tonight to talk that up, tom fitton, the president of judicial watch. his new book is "a republic under assault: the left's ongoing attack on american
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freedom." it is available for preorder, we encourage you to do so. tom, great to have you with us. mark meadows, i'm telling you, plain talking, straight talking, a great chief of staff and, boy, the message he delivered in that remark is, well, it's soothing to the heart, isn't it? >> well, it reconfirms the criminality at play with the targeting of candidate trump and then president trump. i'm not convinced though, lou, that there's going to be indictments beyond that category of fbi agents, for instance, like the agent who manipulated documents before the nice a court. the fisa court. lou: i want 'em all. i want 'em all, tom -- >> you're going to be disappointed. lou: but here -- i may be disappointed, i may be, i'm a big boy. i've been disappointed once or twice before. [laughter] but what i will not put up with is seeing these, expletive
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deleted, people getting away with taking on this president for the full term. this is a nation that is obscene in its tolerance of what we have watched. the democratic party has so much to answer for, and the ignorance goes on unabated. they act as if they didn't try to find something on this president for the previous three and a half years, and it suddenly occurred to them to see if they can find something else. they're lying, they're lying fools and knaves, and and they are no better than that. do you disagree, and why can't we have a nation awaken to that reality? what mark meadows said, tom, by the way, that'll be the most important result. the nation awakens to who these people are, the adam schiffs, the chuck schumers, all of these characters and creeps. >> well, certainly mark meadows is speaking for you and me when he expresses desire that it's about time there be prosecutions
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and indictments. i think the president is president in part because of that desire. remember, you know, lock her up. hillary clinton, though, still hasn't been investigated by the fbi, doj or state department. they're protecting her. with this whole obamagate with scandal, nothing's been done for 3.5 years now. mr. durham was appointed in april of last year. not one indictment after 15 months. lou, this is not acceptable. and i think what's going to happen is he's going to issue another zinger of a report that will get you nothing, and a few indictments of some lower level -- lou: remember, the attorney general made it clear -- >> largely will fade away in terms of getting held accountable. lou: yeah. well, i'm going the take the over on this. i truly believe that barr meant it when he said that durham isn't in the business of delivering reports and that, by inference, we may expect
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indictments. mark meadows is not in the business of parsing. i believe that he sent a very clear message that he will be expecting indictments. and the president should accept nothing less. i mean, this is outrageous. the american people should not accept less. i mean, look at the cast of vile characters and criminals who ran the justice department, the fbi. look at what christopher wray did today in appointing a colleague of sally yates and rod rosenstein as general counsel. this is sickening to watch. and this is under attorney general barr. what do you make of it? >> you know, we just got documents the other day showing that peter strzok had investigations into the white house the moment the president walked into the oval office and was trying to figure out how to manipulate counterintelligence
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investigations to abuse him further. these documents have been withheld for three years by this justice department and this fbi. hence my skepticism that they're going to do what is necessary in terms of justice and accountability. you know, for instance, also he just admitted he knew hillary clinton direct wily knew about the dossier. why isn't hillary clinton being questioned by durham? i just fear -- lou: i think it's a great question. why in the world -- [inaudible conversations] >> go ahead. lou: i was just going to say i would agree if you called for an investigation. i mean, this is a woman who turned over 20% of iranian, effectively -- uranium, effectively, to the russians. i mean, the obama administration has much to answer for and not -- there are no answers at this point. and the reason there are no answers is that they have put up a magnificent, bright, shiny
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stone wall, and the left-wing media has let it stand and so has the republican party, i might add. you get the last are word here, tom. make it as long as you wish. >> well, you know, i think this conversation highlights what we're facing. we want, you know, there's this hope that something's done, frustration nothing's done and, lou, i'll give credit to you, i'll give credit to some of your colleagues over there at the networks and, obviously, judicial watch has been doing a lot of this. much of what we know today is as of a result -- lou: you hit the two important ones. [laughter] >> that's right. much of what's been done, much of what we know today isn't because of the justice department and the fbi and i.g., it's because of independent either members of congress or groups like judicial watch or journalists like yourself highlighting it for the american people. if anything position's going to come, it's going to come because of our work not just because the
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justice department voluntarily wanted to do it. lou: yeah, i don't -- i wish i could figure out the i anything ma -- enigma that is attorney general william barr. i hope that the answer is bright and powerful and una avod bl -- unavoidable come, come days before the election. tom fitton, thanks so much. except for the part where you said i'm going to be disappointed again. more now on fbi director christopher wray's efforts to keep the deep state alive. next here is congressman doug collins right after these quick messages. stay with us. 49... 50!
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lou: joining us now, congressman doug collins, ranking member of the house judiciary committee, republican candidate for the senate in georgia, a great friend of this broadcast. and he's doing pretty well in the polls and raising a lot of money down there in georgia. you look like a man having fun. does that mean that you think you're going to win? >> hey, we've got a long way to go but, yes, we new we're going to win because we have the best interests in georgia. i'm going to make you happy, i
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believe durham's going to come out with indictments and give us the jumping stones to go after those who went after this president. lou: good for you, doug, i appreciate that. [laughter] that doggone tom fitton -- [laughter] >> ah, tom. lou: he's got to buck up. [laughter] let's turn to -- now that we're all feeling good -- [laughter] let's talk about adam schiff and his nonsense. the madness of it all. saying that when the president is gone, they're going to investigate some more. i just couldn't -- i don't know about you, i just couldn't wait to hear another bunch of prattle and nonsense from that liar, adam schiff. why does anybody bother with the guy? >> i mean, he should come with a health warning because he tells so many untruths, it's just amazing. you want to bring down the conversation, we just brought it in, adam schiff. he has nothing. he has a hate for this
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president. and, look, he has trouble with the truth. he can't look outside and see the sun rising because he'll think it's something else. when this president wins reelection in november, we're going to move toward, -- move forward, and adam schiff is going to be left in the bin of history -- dust bin of history. and jerry nadler as well. lou: you got a deal. christopher wray, hiring the colleague of rod rosenstein, sally e yates, bringing him in to be general counsel. you talk about chutzpah and an absolute, well, strong, obscene gesture to the american people, that's it. >> it is. it needs to change. i don't agree with chris wray on this. i don't know why he would do this. i'm not sure why we haven't followed through more on the i.g. report and the other issues we've had with him on. this has to change, lou. inside the doj if you don't change their procedures, they're going to possibly do this again and again. strzok and page and mccabe and comey, all the way to the white house with obama and biden, this
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started in a corrupt doj, and it needs to be cleaned up in the doj. lou: congressman doug collins, always great to talk with you. thanks so much. all the best. before we go to break, i want to remind you about a very important matter, and that's my e new book. "the trump century: how our president changed the course of history forever." this is driving lefties and liberals and radical dems absolutely crazy. this thing going to sell out in seattle, portland, it's going to be amazing. you can preorder your copy or copies at thetrumpcentury.com, amazon.com, barnes & noble. we'll be right back. that's "the trump century." ♪ ♪ introducing stocks by the slice from fidelity. now you can trade stocks and etfs for any amount you choose instead of buying by the share. all with no commissions. stocks by the slice from fidelity. get your slice today.
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>> deputy dhs secretary tonight joined us to take up a chaos plaguing the democrat run cities. >> say they're encouraging violent criminals, and unfortunately the consequences are played out in those cities and the innocent and the guilty alike are caught up in it. you know, there are lots of businesses destroyed. there are people's families and livelihoods that are being ruined by this violence. >> that's it for us tonight thanks for t being with us joins tomorrow house minority whip
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scalise and michael pills burrow join us tomorrow and reminder to follow me on twitter lou dobbs facebook and instagram at lou dobbs tonight see you tomorrow. good night from sussex. ♪ maria: good tuesday morning everybody welcome thanks so much for joining us i'm maria bartiromo and it is tuesday july 21st your top stories at 6 a.m. on the east coast, working toward additional stimulus rival plans from republicans and democrats with only a few weeks to come it an agreement. coming up this morning, 7:30 a.m. eastern, late secretary eugene scalia for a payroll tax cut extending unemployment and legal protections for businesses. you don't want to miss it. stay with us for that. race for a vaccine continues encouraging newsing this morning. for three different vaccine trials raising hope across the world. market this morning seeing rally underway take look at futures

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