tv Lou Dobbs Tonight FOX Business September 10, 2020 10:00pm-11:00pm EDT
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i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance". and remember, you can't take it with you. ♪ oh, yeah. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president trump and the white house briefing room this afternoon, there he blasted china joe biden and his hypocritical criticism of the president's response to the china virus pandemic. president trump says biden's comments show how unequipped really is to deal with the challenges of the presidency. president trump: joe biden continues to use the pandemic for political gain. when i took early action in january to ban the travel, and all travel to and from china, the democrats and biden in particular called it xenophobic.
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you remember that? joe was willing to sacrifice american lives to placate the radical left, open border extremists and we saved tens of thousands of lives, probably hundreds of thousands of lives. we saved millions of lives by doing the closing and now the opening the way we did it. joe's decision to publicly attack the china ban proves the he lacks the character or intelligence or instinct to do what is right. lou: biden, the radical dems, the rinos, the left-wing national media have exploded over bob woodward's new book. woodward reporting the president trump intentionally downplayed the china virus in the earliest stages what would be a pandemic. and a deadly one. president trump addressed woodward's claims head on today and in the process smacked down abc's ill mannered disrespectful
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jonathan karl. reporter: why did you lie to the american people and why should we trust what you have to say now? president trump: that is terrible question and phraseology. i didn't lie. i said we have to be calm. we have can't be panicked. what i said was very simple. i want to show a level of confidence and i want to show strength as a leader and i want to show that our country is going to be fine, one way or the other, whether we lose one person, we shouldn't lose any, because this shouldn't have happened. this is china's fault. this is nobody's fault by china. china should not have allowed it to happen. whether you have -- lou: the president placing the blame for the china virus exactly where it belongs, on on the communist chinese party. in the midst of a developing crisis it was president xi xinping who covered up and who stopped all travel domestically in china but encouraged international travel throughout, which led to the global pandemic. the chinese also covered up the
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severity, the deadliness of the virus. they denied the virus was deadly. they denied it was transmittible. on january 14th, the world health organization corroborated the chinese coverup, saying there was no human-to-human transmission of a virus at all. a full week later, on january 21st, the w.h.o. admitted there was in fact human-to-human transmission in wuhan, the city of origin of that deadly virus. president trump shared that information by the way with bob woodward in a phone call on february 7th. yet today "the washington post" tried to claim otherwise. reporter: deadly virus, you knew it was airborne, on february 7th, you told bob woodward how it transferred person-to-person in the air, how deadly it was. why didn't you come to the podium? president trump: let me ask you this, if bob woodward thought that was bad, this is stuff
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everyone knew, there is report i have someplace, china said it was earlier airborne before statements i made. people knew it was airborne. when i say it was airborne. this was no big thing. reporter: february. president trump: read the reports. china came out with a statement it was an airborne disease. i heard it was an airborne disease. i assumed it early own of the fact there has to be a calmness. you doesn't want me jumping up and down screaming there will be great death. really causing some very, very serious problems with the country. lou: preposterous set of questions by the press in that briefing room. amongst the most disrespectsful manners that i have seen in that ill mannered press core, disgusting point of fact. president trump out bob woodward of sitting on tapes of their telephone conversations. the president asked whether woodward thought the president
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wasn't doing enough, why didn't he think it prudent to report that in the "washington post" immediately instead of waiting five months for his book? president trump: if bob woodward thought what i said was bad then he should have immediately, right after i said it, gone out to the authorities so they can prepare and let them know. but he didn't think i was bad. he said he didn't think it was bad. he actually said he didn't think it was bad. reporter: bob woodward is not the president. president trump: only people think it was bad because the fake news media because they take it to try to put it a certain way. if bob woodward thought it was bad he should have immediately gone out publicly not wait four months. he had that statement maybe four months, maybe five months. he has had it for a long time. lou: you may be amongst those asking right now why in the world would the president waste his time with bob woodward when you know what you're going to get? well apparently senator lindsey graham was amongst those who recommended the president
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talk with woodward despite woodward's history, graham telling "the daily beast" this, quote. the last book woodward wrote trump said he didn't know that he had wanted to be interviewed. so i said, well, the guy's a well-known presidential author. you know you got a chance to tell your side of the story. the president agreed and there you go. end quote. just as an aside here, i think only that needs to go is lindsey graham. he is, without question, capable of imminent disservice to this president. the book hasn't even been fully released yet. thanks to graham's handiwork, washington swamp and left-wing national media are using the latest tool which to unfairly attack president trump. it is perhaps time that the white house considered the frequency of lindsey graham's counsel to the president. whether it be at the white house
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or every trump property including some golf courses. well, let's turn now to the rest of the day's news. and that means the senate. failing to pass a republican china virus relief package, another blow to senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. who is apparently trying to lead his caucus to mass political suicide come november 3rd. rather than urging senators to run with the president, run with the president, mcconnell has encouraged republicans in tight races to distance themselves from the president if it deem it necessary. that is a decision that is already appearing to cost the republican party dearly. in the senate, mitch mcconnell and his leadership role are very much in question as several states now, that the president carried in 2016 indicate it is going to be a tough time for
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those republican senators against the radical dem opponent. in north carolina thom tillis is down seven points in the latest poll. that is a race he won by fewer than two points just six years ago. joni ernst, virtually tied with her radical dem opponent in iowa. in 2014 earns won by more than eight points. that appears to be gone. air southern's martha mcsally, down six points in her race against former astronaut mark kelly, a state president trump won by four points in 2016. david perdue, the senator from georgia, has only a slim lead in his race. he is within the margin of error of recent polls, purdue won by eight points in his last election. colorado's cory gardner losing in his race against former governor john hickenlooper, nearly double the margin the
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president lost the state by in 2016. it looks ugly. in every instance those candidates, those gop candidates are not running with and in support of president trump and they are making a tremendous mistake and they're doing so at the, at the beckon of mitch mcconnell. it is a tragic mistake for the republican party but still early enough to correct. president trump this hour will be heading to the battle ground state of michigan for what is scheduled to be another high energy, electrifying trump rally. supporters of the presidents have been lining up all day in what has been described as a fun, festive tailgate-like atmosphere. tonight's event is expected to draw about five thousand people to the mbs international airport in freeland, michigan. it comes a day after china
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joe biden's visit to the state. vice president trump talking to handful of reporters in carefully placed circles. dynamic, electric environment, don't you think? i later scurried away from the podium and refused, refused to answer any questions from those people sitting in those chairs, in those little circles. just take a listen to how the two events unfolded, how biden's event sounded compared to that of the president's most recent rally. >> look at this executive right here? [applause] >> usa, usa. usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! applause. >> we loaf you! we love you claim. we love you!
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we love you! we love you! >> with american grit, american determination and american union workers. [applause] look, folks -- president trump: we will make america great again. thank you, north carolina. [cheers and applause] lou: well, i think you call that intensity, enthusiasm. when that energy and that momentum for the president is showing up in the polls, the president is now only five points back of china joe biden in the latest poll out of michigan. biden had been ahead seven points earlier. up next, attorney general william barr said more indictments could be coming from john durham's obama gate investigation. we'll take that up with congressman devin nunes next. preorder my new book, "the trump century."
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lou: breaking news, a top staffer for oregon speaker of the house arrested during last weekend's riots in portland. police reporting that antifa enabler christina narion, was charged with interfering with a police officer after she was ordered a number of times to leave. meanwhile, portland's mayor ted wheeler is ordering police now to stop using tear gas on the rioters. recent poll shows 63% of residents do not like wheeler. he is facing re-election in november. that should be anti interesting enterprise for him, and the city portland. they have put up with an awful lot, haven't they? more political activism in the federal judiciary. district court judge eli richardson has blocked tennessee's law that bars
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first-time voters from mail-in voting until they provide an i.d. to an election office. richardson, a trump appointee, changed course from earlier this summer when he chose not to block the same law for the state's august 6th primary. a very confused activist. attorney general william barr says there could still be more criminal charges in john durham's obama gate investigation. barr however would not talk about whether, where durham is in his investigation or whether anything else will be made public before the election. you know, it is the justice department where truth goes to die. joining uss tonight to take all of this up is congressman devin nunes, ranking member of the house intelligence committee and author of "countdown to socialism," available for preorder now. we recommend it to you highly. congressman, great to have you with us. i want to be encouraged by the attorney general's comments that there could be more coming from
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durham but i'm at this point, i'm absolutely skeptical of anything this justice department does and certainly in any manner, a timely result. your thoughts? >> well look, you're right to be frustrated because justice ielayed is justice denied as the old saying goes and it has been way too long. this has been going on for far too long and, you know, but you have to remember, lou, on the other hand, this is a sprawling yconspiracy involving many departments and including the dnc, the clinton campaign. there is a lot here that has to be unpacked. so i do think i continue to say this to you, it is actually a good thing that we're not seeing leaks like we saw with the mueller witch-hunt. i think that is a good thing. i don't buy this story that oh, this could be political and that tsomehow the election is goingo
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deter durham for coming with indictments because, look, nobody that is on the ballot i believe is going to be investigate investigated or part of this. biden knew about this. he didn't order it done. it was obama officials and we know which ones. that is what durham is trying to get to the bottom of. i think there is still plenty of time, i would like to see before we vote in 2020 just who was colluding with russians and it sure as hell it wasn't donald trump. wouldn't it be nice for the american people to know it is democrats colluding with russians. that is what we need durham report to come out and for once and for all put an end to this russian nonsense about the trump campaign. lou: to that, as an aside i shouldn't take the time, i don't want to take much, the senate intelligence was at the nexus of
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contacts with russians. they were actually back channeling and senator, mark warren, the vice-chair of the senate intelligence committee hass much to answer for but he, the national left-wing media won't ask him a single question. i have don't know whether or not the justice department has but i seriously doubt it. i don't see anything to suggest they're thorough or expansive in tthis investigation. i take your point because it is complex but my god, thanks to "judicial watch," thanks to you and your committee, thanks to a handful of others, john solomon and their reporting this is, we, the public knows so much about this. surely those investigators have one hell of a starting point. there are lots of points that they could begin this process. they don't have to do the drudgery. it has been done. it has been handed to them in point of fact, don't you think? >> what i would add to that,
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lou, what would be nice before this election at least to get an interim report, because i don't want to see a final report. because i know just how big and olong the list of people that need to be interviewed. i'm sure they have more people to be interviewed. i want to see a thorough investigation. we should g get some initial information that would be out before this election that would put to bed once and for all anythingll to do with trump and russia, just how corrupt this process really was. and that is what we really need to get to the bottom of. as it relates to the senate, look the senate report was a joke. they took way too long to get anything done. i have to go back to our gold standard report that was finished a couple years ago, that has stood the test of time that if any, the only thing we got wrong is that we didn't put enough in there what we knew at the time because we weren't, we just weren't so sure how deep the corruption actually went.
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lou: yeah. and in my purpose in this straightforwardly, i do not want to have the radical dems steal another election in 2018 because the republican party leadership made up of dam fools on capitol hill. the problem is right now you still have mitch mcconnell, sitting there, basically sacrificing the senate because of his obstinence and defiance of this president rather than supporting him and backing up this president. i think he is committing political suicide. what do you think? >> well look, i think the senators have learned their lesson. i think you are right, that some in the senate were buying into this, these fake news narrative bombs that continue to come out. i would continue to say, this is one of the ongoing problems, you have "the atlantic" story. now you have woodward's book. this is what they do. they build fake news narratives. now they're running them through
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the social media companies. so senators, congressman, you know, look, you shouldn't be talking to these media people. look, lou, i think, god knows why the president was talking to bob woodward. i don't understand it. lou: the radical dems have become the party of hate around they lie, they cheat, and they steal and they have been doing it from before this president was elected. they tried to stop his election. they have tried to stop his dopresidency, to stop his agenda and they have done it through lies and lies and more lies. i think the american people based on the polling we're all looking at, they have got it figured out at this point. devin nunez, in part because of all of your good efforts and, we appreciate it so much, congressman. look forward to talking with you, soon, and good luck with your book which you can now preorder. we would like your thoughts on
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♪ ♪ lou: new polling from gallup finds america's positive view sue and new pulling from gallup finds american positive view of sports, is plummeting. it view at a time that athletes elites are increasing their virtuous signaling and making all sorts of political statements . including kneeling, leisure 45 percent of americans still viewed the sports industry
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positively. and 25 percent, viewed it negatively. this year the numbers have crashed. only 30 percent of americans surveyed use force positively. 40 percent now, you sports negatively. joining us now and just news editor john solomon, author of the book fallout, nuclear spiese and election lies hidden ridge the clinton and biden dynasties and john it is good to have you with us. let me start with the biden controversy. it's controversy in part because the media will take it seriously the left-wing and apparently there's no official investigation of any of this. it is astonishing. your thoughts. john: it is. the story that we had yesterday showed a michigan company had dual use economy to make our planes a safe, find and
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facilitate end until it facilitated that two of chinese communist military aircraft maker in the obama administration approved this at a time when they knew this company had been sanctioned not once or twicewi but five times. for providing weapons to our enemies. and for other conduct that mades ira suspicious in their activits predefined time sanctioned company, biden is helping american energy be sold to them. a dual use entity that would benefit their military. that's sort of set that went on in the old obama invited eric. over the thinking when they approve this . the same group hithat approved the others as well. the government a flip of the switch nobody is taking a look at these issues and in this tragic. lou: while asleep in the switch. they were asleep, while they slept, a lot of money was changing hands and much of it ending up in the pockets of
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apparently, hunter biden. john: there is no doubt about it. every one of these transactions made hundred biden fourth year . and every one of his father's actions, at the same time was making china have your . let's take one of the biggest when they happen. in 2013, the obama team gave a waiver the game chinese companies to come in and get capital in our stock markets. as the dow and the nasdaq, without having to comply with the same accounting rules that are american companies do. give china an unfairag advantage for you can see what the chinese might want to enrich hunter biden. they were getting they wanted from his father. lou: we should point out that still continues today. the chinese, listing companies on the u.s. exchanges. they don't have to meet accounting standards that every other firm does . it is outrageous, outrageous that the sac under this administration has not acted to end it now.
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the suggested that in his been dislocation and some loss of capital. the firm's or exchanges is utterly unacceptable. the law is order, this is law and order. do you agree. john: i do and most of the people i talked to agree. in some folks, in the chinese government who are just marveled at this how it easy it is. lou: we lost the audio from john. and john, apparently we have lost the audio. and iak apologize to the audiene for that . were going to take a quick break and were going to fix it and come right back. fix it and come right back. stay with we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but, we have aunts. you're slouching again, ted. expired, expired... expired. thanks, aunt bonnie. it's a lot of house. i hope you can keep it clean. at least geico makes bundling our home
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your thoughts. john: i been a huge nfl fan. i love sports but people watch sports, they watch politics. and when you start crossbreeding the two coming practice sort of dysfunction and the unhappiness that you're saying this that you mentioned from gallup. it's time for sparse to go back and worry about athletics and competition. leave the politics and politicians. we asked ms. mcconnell to play football. we shouldn't ask the athletes to playay politics. lou: 's interest to sports but it is also, to watch how politically active for example, nike has become. this is a public company that is being run as if the hr department is the ceo. and as a majority of the board. they're peddling a lot of stuff is divisive and it is not
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uplifting. it is simply carrying a very specific message to an audience that has not invited them in their homes for that purpose. if you do responsibility they have is a weighty one unit should bee the responsibility to avoid politics . of>> any kind. john: i think the greatest thing that americans have in the quiver here is they have the power in the wallet . in the power of the ballot. in this election will decide a lot of these issues where you put your money and products everyday also decides is issues. and i think the americans who are disinfected by whatever companies are propagating in the political rather than the t products, have theot opportunity to make or save by not buying those products. i think you will see more of that in america. think americans are dissatisfied with all of the divisiveness and all of the hatred and all of the us and them in. we used to be a weak country and it's time for us to get back to a week country. there is more that unites us
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then divide us with these companies and brands seem to make money on the division right now. and that is bad for america. john: absolutely and will said . lou: thank you for being with us john. just the news .com. a former presidential campaign's effort, a fellow by the name of danny shared his forecast for phase one of the u.s. china trade deal. ds told politico, i think history probably bears this out. that is something abroad, a foreign policy or in development that occurs. obviously there players in the global state that are looking to get involved not just an electoral manner but a geopolitical one. he was talking about of all things, and october surprise . and some experts are predicting the president trump might scrape the trade deal altogether with china. and all sorts of speculation. i have to say, that october
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surprise looks like it's going to remain a surprise. based on the depth of the junction that we are sing politico and other political outlets. joining us tonight, doctor sperry, the hudson institute, let's start with the president saying that if joe biden wins, america is going be owned by china. it is becoming increasingly clear that the bidens have had a close and financially rewarding relationship with china. what do you make of the presidents prophecy. guest: i think in an election you would expect a response when you say something negative about the other side. so here is the president saying that our country will be owned by china. a lot of media reporting in that direction. and then we get silence back fromvi the biden campaign. we get no interview by hunter biden's planning what he has been doing. so apparently the biden
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campaigns idea must be able to tough this out another answer. and i think it is a mistake on their part. they had a put on record what they hope to do about china. then we can evaluate both sides the right now present trump is winning. lou: absolutely. and if china, its problems are becoming a little bit more complex because of its aggressiveness. it's expansionary on policy. the border with india now, clearly the intentions are ramping up. and it is difficult for most of us because of the reporting coming from the border. to comprehend how dangerous this is and what is potentiality is . give us your assessment . guest: one india china relationship, i think the key things from our point of view is the nuclearie factor. being both sides with nuclear
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weapons. nuclear vessels and armed aircraft, it is not, a typical border dispute between two countries in south america but safe . who can not affect the global balance. in the fallout from nuclear detonations. so i'm afraid of is that there has been a deterioration in the relationship over the last few months. there's increasing pressure in india, anger let's say in india against china . their economy has just l been devastated flewy the virus there. so what we could be facing is eight serious escalation and use of force between these two countries. that's whyes thinkt it is very smart that president trump offered early on to beat the mediator to tryry to downplay or downsize or camp down the tension between these two powers. it is not working . think their spend behind the scenes contacts. but the chinese continue to escalate. lou: and the chinese response to the u.s. sitting in a greater
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forces as the president has moved more of our navy into the south china sea made it very clear that the united states will be in the region and will protect freedom of navigation. no matter what. and now suddenly the chinese are changing their tune. now they have said that they were being aggressive with their military in the south china sea. there navy, building about those islands. it's a matter of public interest. they want to be sure that they were there to protect their interests as a matter of public goods. that they were spending to benefit everyone else. it's a bunch of baloney as you can imagine. guest: yes lou, this is been there story now for about five years. but all of these service and jet fighters and so forth are just to protect the global common as they call it. so there will be no piracy in the south china sea.
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it's really quite ridiculous. and it reaches extreme today when the chinese foreign minister blamed america for the militarization of the south china sea. this is a lot like when they blamed america for the china virus. it's just silly. lou: the right thing is that the trump administration and the president is moving straight ahead. and not listening to the nonsensical babble of whether absurd from the communist chinese. always good to see mike. thank you so much. and of next, dozens of police chiefs on the country have resigned. over the last few months yetet e radical, who are the country's largest cities ignoring the murders of black americans and the destruction of black owned businesses as a result of peaceful protest. joe biden called them . national security expert jim hansen joins me here next. ♪ limu emu & doug
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for rally in michigan. that flight should take the president just a little over an hour. in the rallies go on. remember, they did in the president to do this. i guess you forgot to the president is . i'm not sure. she said is nonpartisan. so that is all good. on wall street today, something of us a lot, socks finish and lower, the dow down 406 boys, the s&p lost 60 in the nasdaq got hammered . down 21202 points. in the volume on the big board picking up to shares in crude oil suddenly and $37 and portions of europe. it and listen to my reports three times a day. coast-to-coast. and since george floyd's death in late may, at least 20 police chiefs around the country have resigned. largely because of the fact radical dem leadership continuen to fail federal state and local law enforcement.
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of them moral support. irrespective. ininsp the same radical dem leas that surely did the violent protests that have plagued this democrat run cities, and rarely mentioning the murder of black americans in cities like chicago, new york and cincinnati. or have the address the black-owned businesses that are lost millions of dollars and sometimes their entire business in the looting and violent riots. and joining us tonight is jim hansen, former u.s. army special forces president of the securities studies group on national security and foreign policy think tank . he has a new book, the myth of white fertility and we encourage you to take a look and to buy jensen book. and recommended highly. jim, good to have you with us. let's start with in this moment. white fertility. it's an interesting concept.
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i just refer sometimes to buttercups and daffodils and it's much more gentle. i salute you for being so high-minded. where did you get the title. jim: one of the top books that the left is using to push their agenda is called white privilege on steroids. and it literally pushes the idea that america is a white supremacist nation and that all white people are racist. and this when president trump this last week band of training based on that book and others that claimed those things. he did this all service because of covid-19 was being used forces crazy ideas . as i wrote this book to help regular americans pushback because lou, this is not just in government, it is in our schools, and peoples workplace. and we cannot acceptan the idea that that left is going to claim
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that systemic racism ispl the oy problem for black people in this country that solves this is a blanket excuse for any time that blacks do less well. it ignores the fact that there is a crisis of fatherlessness in the black community and the black people commit four times as many crimes as the percentage of the population leading to those bound outcomes with police. so we need to stand up against this racist push act and go ahead and send them are going to treat all americans equally, discriminate against people based on their skin o color. >> i understand that it was point for crying out loud is speaking of insidious the second critical race theory and embraced it in their leadership courses. it is astounding to think this is happened without suddenly, it is upon us. this is an absolutely preposterous that absolutely dangerous ideological doctrine.
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that is being taken into our schools, our institutions and west point . are you kidding me. jim: will do, they are trying to take control. they're using race because that's a shiny penny right now . people are scared of. no one wants to be in the wrong side of this issue. so people need to understand it is there is no science backing this up . they do things like claim because black people get arrested more, that proves systemic racism is the cause. that is not how it works. you have to look at all of the root causes they're using that here right now to get control and try to change the outcomes rather than give everyone equal opportunity. and that's just not the way we do things in america. lou: we also don't do things like they're being done right now. and bob woodward's new book, amongst other claims, he claims
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that jim manus wanted to talk about collective action as is quote. collective action, it may be necessary because the president of the united states. i would that not be treason. jim: that is a very fine line. if they were actually trading that prayed for small we all know that bob woodward is not a reliable source of any type. but if there was actual discussion about trying to remove the presidentnghesehe ans, nots, neas,ment orntotntnt ntannt of the t pperpes, way t m decofriec an i anpencomntom b mesf oin o.et s i s iry ionce c.pt pt pt'sptn ihe ihe cstitionhat ldot n desse b b seor leadersearers aeo pe w pe hoho ould beiseeee respectiveespepe.
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lou: absolutely and we will take the stuff in the days ahead. it's also why it was very careful to quote mr. woodward on those terms. it is his claim those words, fell from the general slips. we will see the truth is about that. and so much else. jim hansen, great to have you here and thank you so much and congratulations on the new book. heso i have a new book, the trump century, it's a new it's not out yet. hello he changed history forever pradip is available down a new merchandise store. you get a 15 percent discount by enteringng the code do pbs looks like they picked the wrong getaway driver. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it's your fault. cut! sonny. was that good? line!
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lou: president trump today in the white house schooling the left-wing national media, the white house or buried his along discussion about credible news. pres. donald trump: foxbusiness. i watched lou dobbs last night. and others last night. and i watched fox and friends in the morning . watch the shows. you do not havee to go too far into the details, that they cover things, really an amazing thing.
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lou: that's proof of performance at the highest level i believe. thank you mr. president from all of us. joining us tomorrow, please be with us . good night from sussex. sussex. ♪. elizabeth: tonight the backlash over bob woodward's new book liz: the backlash of our bob's new book reporting that the president said back in february, i always wanted to play down . covid-19, so as not to create a panic. they asked if this was so alarming, why did bob woodward sit on it for six months and say anything. and the democrats comeer is' thy did downplay covid-19 earlier this year. top white house officials joins us tonight and foxbusiness exclusive in all of that as well as the media, the cleaning of a cover-up when the media
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