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tomorrow. again thanks for watching us tonight. i'm bill o'reilly please remember that the spin stops right here. definitely looking out for you. exclusive new pictures just in to the kelly file from the all out chaos on the campaign trail. with less than two weeks to go before the last big primary contests angry demonstrators directed at donald trump and his supporters. earlier today, mr. trump took his message to the people of california. where he was greeted by about 150 protesters. while it started out peacefully a handful of people are in custody after rock throwing and attacks on innocent passersby. last night it was even worse.
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a terrifying display in albuquerque, new mexico. anti-trump forces erupted, burning american flags, attacking folks as they went to hear mr. trump. we just got this video shot by a vet who attended last night. >> i'm sorry. [ bleep ]. >> i'm sorry. [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> what are you did -- [ bleep ]. >> get out of here you drunk [ bleep ]. >> that protester cursing the crowd and trump. it's believed he's the same man spotted holding a sign f trump free el chapo who reportedly threatened trump's life.
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even a man in a wheelchair was not off limits. he was grab edbed had water thrown on him, he was not amused. >> these people have no clue what goes on i guess. >> from there, things only got worse. protesters rammed the barricades jumped on cop cars they took their anger out on innocent animals. take a look the crowd's spooking one horse so badly, it backed up and then fell to the ground. look at this when it did, the protesters cheered. we hear the horse is fine as is the officer on it. but the mob was not done yet. they were spotted shoving dumpsters into horses and police officers. they set fire to shirts with the
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american flag on them. and hurled rocks at police who finally had enough of that and called in reinforcements. eventually using smoke to disperse the crowd. >> good evening, megan, the level of violence in anaheim, didn't rise to what we saw last night in albuquerque. we did end up with more arrests. donald trump had a rally here around noon at the anaheim convention center. a number of protesters were outside. after the rally, they stuck around. at first law enforcement let them stay peaceful. they wanted to stick around there were a number, several dozens that had their faces covered who seemed intent on creating some kind of violent situation. members of law enforcement continued to tell them they had formed an unlawful protest, if they did not disperse they would be arrested. that's when a wall of officers
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many of whom were mounted on horseback, started to push the protesters down the street. they were kicking cars throwing rocks, lighting trash cans and clothing on fire. at one point the officers seemed to have enough. they picked out individual protesters broke through their own line arrested them and pulled them back behind the line. eight people were arrested. a lot of this played out a block from disneyland where a flub of families could actually see this on top of roller coasters they could see all of this playing out, as they were trying to enjoy their thursday afternoon as the arrests played out. it's not an issue, that's just going to -- you're going to see here in southern california or new mexico. this is something that members of law enforcement are going to have to keep in mind they're going to have to strategize against moving forward possibly all the way up to november. megan? >> thank you. >> i want to bring in our panel
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now david wohl, francisco hernandez. and mark a former lapd homicide detective. this is unbelievable. you've been at a trump rally in the not too distant past where you saw similar behavior. you're attacking cops on horses and out of hand. >> they're organized violent extremists who think they can threaten harass trump supporters. what they're doing is they're galvanizing and energizing trump supporters more than they can imagine. trump's movement is high energy. reality is the anti-trump movement the bernie and hillary supporters are intrans again
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thes and if you don't like what we have to say, we're going to spree property injury innocent people. it's going to continue. but prav vow to anaheim pd for doing a great job. >> go ahead. >> come on, guys. >> anyone who's worked in movement organizing knows there's three trains of thought, there's the models that deal with organizing training. you don't want to do anything that distracts from the message. these protesters are not organized by professionals, i don't know who they are. it's questionable to see where their funding is coming from. it smells fishy to anybody who is on any side of the organizing efforts, because it is mob mentality. there's an old line that violent uprisings give power to
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dictators. anyone who's worked in this space of movement building knows very well these people who are being violent are not part of the effort for peace. >> they're helping donald trump. >> they're helping donald trump. >> this is shark tank gone out of control. i don't put it past donald trump to have a bunch of unwitting protesters. >> you're saying trump planted the agitators at his own rally? >> yep. >> this is a show that's gotten out of control. let donald trump have a microphone and loud speaker and announce all his hollow statements with substance, he's just as much a politician as hillary clinton. this is a complete show it's shark tank. >> are you saying you believe trump is responsible for the
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protesters who are assaulting the man -- the trump supporter in the wheelchair. >> i most certainly wouldn't put it past him to entice those protesters. it's out of control. nobody planned that. it's an example that any idiot can come up and sker sigh of size their right to free speech. >> roger stone has a history of this. >> roger stone has done this in the past. >> it's no less civil behavior. francisco hold on. there are three other people here. >> thank you, megyn. roger stone did this in the '60s, when he was 19 years old, he went out and started to organize efforts under a pseudonym with protesters he donated to nixon's opponent. >> you are with francisco?
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suggesting that trump is behind this. >> your thoughts on whether trump as these two are suggesting may have been behind this. >> when you go to a trump rally, you hear a recording that says if you see someone trying to make trouble, do not do anything. call out mr. trump's name and security will deal with them peacefully. he's gone out of his way to ensure rallies are peaceful. no trouble whatsoever. my daughter and i couldn't leave the parking lot, there were people burning cop cars destroying property burning everything. those are organized by radical groups. >> are we looking at this do you think, now through cleveland in july now through november? >> pardon me? >> i'm asking mark if he thinks we're stuck with this for the long hall. >> no we're not stuck with
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this. >> it's because they see it works. >> that's for mark. >> i think we're -- >> we're stuck. >> i think there's a -- >> excuse me. >> francisco. with all due respect. that was for mark fuhrman. i'm not sure if you're not hearing me. but that was for mark fuhrman. go ahead, mark. >> okay. i think it's here for the long hall you see in an highly they were prepared with reserve officers,ny had the equipment, they had the mind-set, the tactics to shut it down many of these cities do not. they're going to pick certain cities that are not prepared or willing to confront these protesters and we're going to see more and more of this. i think everyone is mixing ideology with the law. it is not. there is no right to riot in this country. there is no right to commit violence to assault police officers and i think the
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officers in every city this happens should get more aggressive not less p.m. they should get assistance from other cities they should be prepared to actually outnumber the protesters and take it down before it gets to the point of albuquerque. >> what do you think mark the rock and bottle flowing, these police officers showed a calmness and professional restraint that reflected well on them they had hundreds of opportunities who engaged the protesters with violence. they did not. they redirected them. they seem to be saying sort of standing down. >> i don't believe it. >> room is the way to go. >> i don't believe that megan. being a line officer at one time in these situations that's not what the line officer thought. maybe that's the lieutenant or the captain that's on the scene of the incident. >> city counselor. >> but -- >> oh, come on.
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>> donald trump was the protesters there. >> he loves it. they feed into his propaganda. come on guys i'm no hillary fan. >> let's keep in mind -- >> go ahead, finish that thought. >> let's keep in mind this is a distraction. donald trump is holding a $100,000 a ticket fund-raiser in santa monica. >> my brady bunch experiment did not work. bobby was answering for cindy. we tried. >> there's also new fallout tonight fwl donald trump's camp to link the clinton ss with an official's death. hillary clinton clearly broke federal rules in her e-mail scandal, contrary to what she's been telling us for months now.
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and we have bernie sanders campaign manager jeff weaver with us tonight to respond. plus you remember this. yeah. you know what this is? well anthony weiner tonight the story behind the story in a stunning new documentary. >> can i just say multiple people? or is it just this one? >> i think you've got -- there was more than one, so -- i think we have to answer the question. [ guitar playing ] ugh. heartburn. sorry ma'am. no burning here. try new alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmmm. incredible. looks tasty. you don't have heartburn. new alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. enjoy the relief.
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new fallout from donald trump's latest attack on hillary clinton. a recent interview with the washington post. multiple investigations have found that foster who worked in the clinton white house took his own life critics are saying mr. trump was suggesting something else. whether it's whitewater or vince or benghazi. it's always a mess with hillary and he went on from there. >> he went on to say i'm not -- it's not like i'm not saying it. >> other people are saying that vince foster was murdered. i wouldn't say it other people are saying that and that's bad
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for hillary. >> he put the -- you can hear the raised eyebrow coming in when he says he knew all of this stuff, he's right in the middle of everything he commits suicide opinion and he leaves that hanging. it is all the way back to 1993. this is the same thing that we heard in 1993. as you pointed out, really 3 or 5 investigations two of them by the special counsels one of them went on for three years. suicide was the verdict in each case. >> including ken starr. this guy is not a clinton fan. vince foster worked with the clintons. he helped her become a partner at the rose law firm. and then he killed himself, leaving behind a widow and three kids. i've heard this rumor before that somehow she's responsible
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for his dearth. you go to the craziest portions of the internet you'll hear anything. why do people continue to say this? >> the way it works, he's 48 father of three. considered a white knight a good guy in arkansas. he was hillary clinton's mentor at the rose law firm. he's doing the stuff there, and he stinks at it it's going very poorly he's helping these people get ready for confirmation their confirmations go down in flames he's in charge of the investigation into the firing of the clinton travel office. this is a cover-up a sham a disaster. he sees his reputation that was once so sterling shredded. he starts freaking out. he's coming unwound and everyone says so. that's why people say the clintons were covering something up he knew and was going to blow the whistle on it.
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that's why something more happened. >> the internet says one thing and six investigations say something very different. the man took his own life and murder had nothing to do with it, chris, good to see you. >> joining me now, bill bennett good to see you. >> i mean this -- >> thank you. >> trump brings this up it does sort of show you like here we go again. should he be going there? >> no. he shouldn't be going there. remember one thing about donald trump. he likes a fight, he'll take a good fight, a bad fight. >> exactly. and things you can tie her to and probably guilty of. things that are right there in the news. you don't need this he brought this up and as chris pointed out. he played with it a little bit, and dropped it. i think this is gone tomorrow. >> one thing about trump, he can
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change the subject that he brought up the next day. >> what do you make of the other thing he's been taking some heat for today. first republican latina governor in the state. here's what he said about her yesterday. >> we have to get your governor to get going. she's got to do a better job, okay your governor has got to do a better job. she's not doing the job. hey, maybe i'll run for governor of new mexico i'll get this place going. she's not doing the job. we have to get her moving come on let's go governor. >> why? >> yeah well again, your unofficial scorer i -- why go after susannah martinez. let me count the ways. she's a woman, hispanic chairman of the republican governor's association. sorry to make light of this. and then he accuses her of
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welcoming in syrian refugees in mexico which isn't true. >> this again i think, he'd rather fight than switch. he reads something, he realizes she hasn't endorsed him, she doesn't like him, he picks this fight. this was not a good decision. he's his own adviser. let me say this. somebody who's been around for a while. the most dangerous time is when things are going well for you. it's when you're going uphill you have to watch every step when things are going well things are going very well. conservatives are falling behind him. this is when he needs to be careful about a mistake. >> trump has a way of dominating every day's news. you know? hillary makes no news. except when she gets in trouble for her state department. good for trump. he has a way of staying in the headlines good bad or
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indifferent. that has helped him to date. does it continue to help him in a general election contest? >> i don't know, i think so. the rule in washington as i learned, you're on offense or defense. you're on one or the other. he's constantly on offense. will this do it? >> nothing will do him in. he'll do something the next day, to make you forget what he said re. as long as he continues to stay on offense, he looks good. he needs to be careful. there are lines and there are things that do distress people. he needs to be careful. i would emphasize the things that people have resonated to loving the country. putting americans first, reminding americans that they've been shafted and they deserve better. those are the things i think that have to dominate his message. >> bill bennett, always great speaking with you, sir. >> thank you. thanks for not making me part of the first segment, i appreciate that. >> you would have been greg brady, the elder states man.
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>> the fifth wheel. >> great to see you, sir. the clinton campaign got hammered today, after the state department inspector general said she broke rules with her private e-mail server. dana perino is here with what this means. and the democrats are dealing with another crisis. the chair of the democratic party is fighting to keep her job this evening. jeff weaver is next on that. beyonce alien ating police with a controversial music video. now she needs them, that's posing a big problem.
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personal server of hers was ever breached successfully. >> about that. >> there were attempted intrusions none of them were successful. >> you don't know that. how do you know that. >> there's been reporting out of the ongoing justice department review, they've looked at the logs and found no evidence of that. >> dana perino is the former white house press secretary. >> not a lot of good news here. >> this is not good news for her. >> no. >> what he just said there like what his boss has said is not true. she did violate procedure. the inspector general has been saying the representations she's been making which is everyone knew i was doing it, i did nothing wrong. they are not true. >> that is exactly what they were -- that they said today. the state department says that they should have been more clear
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in the past they also say in 2013 these rules were very clear. she knew about them if she asked if she could have her own server and not use a classified system for her classified e-mails, they would never have approved it. i thought this was the most shocking thing about the report. they turned over everything to investigators, they've been very forthcoming, they have cooperated. the inspector general says today they refused to cooperate, not only hillary clinton, but all of the staff as well. they stonewalled not the fbi but the inspector general. >> of her own department. she's the secretary of state, and she's very fusing to sit with the inspector general who's investigating her and her staffers too. >> they gently rebuke her.
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i think it's quite devastating for her. i don't know what it means about the fbi report. it can't be good. >> they're doing their own independent investigation. >> everybody's getting the same information information. even if they're not cooperating, they're able to get their access to it. >> there would be a review of her ability to have classified notice. it's very clear. >> she's struggling already with honesty. this is hillary clinton a couple months ago. listen to her here. >> everything i did was permitted. there was no law, there was no regulation there was nothing that did not give me the full authority to decide how i was going to communicate. >> not true in fact the inspector general finds hillary clinton did not comply with the department's policies. over which she was supposed to
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be in charge. she circumvented it previous secretary the of state did the same. it's not apples to apples. she was not in the -- like colin powell. >> that's a great little detail in a bathroom. >> if i were the guy who had to go retrieve it dana great to see you. >> the clinton campaign spent the day getting hammered with these questions. ugly new reports that chair woman debbie wasserman-schultz is fighting to keep her job. joining me now, bernie sanders campaign manager, jeff weaver. do you think deb by wasserman-schultz should lose her position? >> we need a chairperson at the democratic national committee who is going to help bring the party together. we've had a vigorous primary and
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caucus season. it continues. we have to have a person who can bring the party together who is a unifier. >> can she? is she? >> i think there's been a pattern of misconduct over the course of this campaign. there were a limited number of debates scheduled on weekends. whether it was the joint fund-raising agreements, which were meant to funnel money up to the dnc. whether it was cutting off our campaign from its data or eliminating the number of sanders backers who were on some of the standing committee ss. i think there's been a pattern of behavior and most recently incendiary comments made after the nevada caucuses. >> you think she has her thumb on the scale against hillary clinton? >> she has it on the scale against senator sanders, no doubt about that. >> senator sanders has said
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this is a process going on the i.g. is doing its investigation, the state department doing a separate investigation. these investigations will be concluded at some point. they speak for themselves this is not an issue that he has made an issue of in the campaign. you may remember his famous -- americans are sick of hearing about your e-mails comment. >> do you think it's time for do so? this will isn't an issue in the wake of an i.d. report like this? >> i think where his campaign has focused, he wants to talk about important substantive differences between himself and secretary clinton on minimum wage where he supports 15 and she supports 12 on creating health care as a right in this country. clamping down on wall street those are the issues that are at the heart of his campaign and candidacy. that's where he's focused and will continue to focus his attention. >> i know senator sanders says he's in this for the long hall. donald trump says he believes
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he's not. and that bernie isn't necessarily. and what he's saying is that he believes the sanders supporters should come over to support him. if they can't support bernie sanders because he doesn't day in they should come over to team trump. >> donald trump's views on issues are so far removed from where bernie sanders is. donald trump himself, has spoken about how wages in america are too high. bernie sanders has been an advocate for raising wages for working people. donald trump may make an accurate critique of trade policy. putting people like carl icon in charge of negotiating american trade policy. we have too many corporate types who were involved in negotiating trade policy. >> you're not feeling optimistic? >> preserving american jobs. >> hillary clinton declined to participate in a fox news debate with senator sanders before the california primary. senator sanders said he would do
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it. why do you think she's not doing it? >> i can't speak for them the problem is that back in february when the second was losing in new hampshire very badly. and ultimately did, they asked us for another debate that debbie wasserman schultz had set up. we agreed to that. provided they would agree to three more debates. they agreed to that publicly. the quotes are out there. other representatives of the campaign publicly agreed to do that. so we granted their request to have another debate in new hampshire. right before the new hampshire primary. we had two of those debates, and now they seem to be going back on their promise to have this third debate. it's very disappointing. the people of california deserve to have this debate it was promised as part of a negotiation earlier, we hope the clinton campaign would keep its word to have this debate. >> you guys said you'd do it we're still hoping to get the both of them together. thanks for being here tonight. >> thank you. a brand new behind the
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back in 2011 former new york congressman anthony weiner became the subject of headlines for sexting lewd photos of himself to women. his wife and long time hillary clinton aid chose to stick by her husband. a couple years later, weiner attempted to revive his career run for mayor of new york city. just a couple months in the campaign was rocked by another sexting scandal. this time, documentary filmmaker filmmakers were there to capture the political implosion. >> why are they filming you? >> i don't know. >> are you somebody i'm supposed to know. >> if republicans wrapping their
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arms around republicans rather than doing the right thing on behalf of the heroes. >> it was a pleasure to see a democrat not cohering. >> married to one of hillary clinton's closest advisers. >> a photo of an anonymous man's bulging underwear. >> i'm resigning from congress. i did the dumb thing, i did a lot of good things too. running for mayor was the straightest line to clean up the mess i made. >> i'm anthony weiner calling. >> why do you think you deserve a second chance? >> i'm giving you the answer. >> i thought you were thinking about it no, i'm talking words. >>. >> i'm going to try to talk about is the issues facing new york city. >> just a quick optics -- you will look happy. >> show it to me again. >> i can't believe i gave the press the finger.
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>> how many women were there. can you remember? >> i would like to talk about housing in the bronx. any questions about that. >> we're going to try to look like we're holding together as a group. >> does his wife's absence say anything? >> what is wrong with you. >> what is he so afraid of. >> your father never hugged you. >> do you think you're suffering from any sort of addiction? >> are you a referee over there. >> you're a real scum bag. >> takes one to know one. >> why wouldn't he just walk out. >> i have to be brutally honest he has no chance 20 win any more. >> it's really apocalyptic right now. >> at a certain point you have to say look i don't quit. >> this is the worst.
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doing a documentary on my scandal. >> joining me now, the directors of weiner. thank you both for being here. >> you worked for congressman weiner? >> that's right. and connected with him on his mayoral race? >> yes. >> you had no idea the sexting scandal had continued? >> that's right. we were just filming at the beginning of his mayoral campaign. we had no idea what was going to han. very quickly he rose to the top of the polls, and as filmmakers we thought we were in the middle of a comeback story, new revelations emerged and things took a different term turn. >> what is the first thing that comes out after you find out he's been doing it on an on going basis. >> we were there when he found out. you see these celebrity meltdowns and scandals you rarely get the opportunity to be
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in the room. we were there when it happened. one of the things we wanted to show is the humanity behind the headlines. anthony was reduced to a punch line. in our film you get to see a more new answered look at him. >> his wife who stood by him and i think her forgiveness made many americans forgive him too the first time around. which is why i think people were so angry when it happened the second time. not just because they felt like they had been misled but for her, she had been misled again. >> she's a part of the story as well. just as much as anthony was ridiculed and reduced. i think so was she for standing by him. one of the things you get to see in the film, you get to see her as a more complete person as a wife mother and human being. >> these things are always more complex than we in the media -- we want to ruin people's lives and make a mochrie out of them. they're always more complex when it involves affairs of the
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heart. what people do in their private time behind the scenes. he was so well known. when you decided to continue the film making. you had his blessing. >> yeah. >> was it like okay it's over? get out and don't make a movie about this? >> i think this question about why he allowed us to film and continue to film even after the scan dalg broke, it's a question we wandered about ourselves. we wandered about it and it's a question we pose in the film and we ask anthony directly. he said he wanted to be viewed as the full person he was instead of the punch line. that was our intention with the film. >> it only -- >> he knew that he was still doing it that's why it seems reckless to have you guys in. >> i think he recognized there may be some value to have a
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documentation of what's going on. he had this experience of being reduced to a charicature during his scandal. >> do you think he's a good man? >> yeah i think he's a lot of things i've worked for him and seen his talents and strengths and flaws. i think it's hard to reduce to one thing. >> we had some epic battles on the air. he and i. i spent a little time and with huma privately, they're lovely people. they seem like they're in love they could not be nicer. the juxtaposition between what he does on camera both on twitter and in his battles on cable, and what he seems to be in private is pretty stark. >> that's exactly right. i didn't know anthony prior to working on this film. i saw the difference between the public story and the private story. you would see the jokes against
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from the world headquarters of fox news, it's "the kehllly file" with megyn kelly. >> thank you voice of god. a frightening glimpse at some future workers of america. i speak, of course from college students from overland college delivering a list of demands and grievance to their educators. co-host of "fox & friends" and author. the students of overland -- >> they have a problem. they feel -- overland in particular. as a national collegiate epidemic epidemic they feel as though the colleges aren't gaitcatering to their needs. an example at overland, a small
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private school in ohio, they have students who want to speak out. for example, remember the tragedy of tamir rice killed by law enforcement. meagan batista was having problems because she had to protest and drive across town and drive back therefore, she couldn't get her homework done and wanted special consideration for that. that's a little bit of an issue. >> sure right. >> you have zikaia -- >> she wanted them to eliminate any grow lower than c for the semester because of all driving she wanted to do. >> you can do things called pass/fail, it's been done before. also have a student from chicago who was complaining because they they taking a test on your own was institutionalized and wanted a system -- >> they wanted a verbal sit down with the professor -- >> some of the professors say it sounds good. they're upset the college hasn't adopted the philosophy. >> when the students go out and
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need a job, they should only have to deal with an overland college college college students. beyonce upset the cops. how? >> if you listen to the words closely, i had to have the fbi come in and listen to it backwards -- backwards. >> you said i'll watch the tape. she dominated and she brought out things negative to the cops. stop shooting was written on the wall in the video. the abbas of law enforcement -- >> what are the cops saying? >> the cops are upset. starting in miami with her formation tour, they began to speak out as a union say i'm not going to do any overtime and put that overtime in to guard her and provide security at her concerts. they have one in pittsburgh coming up on the 31st they don't have enough cops to work overtime. the union says we're going to allow you to force you to do this. beyonce said i'm an artist most powerful thing in art,
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oftentimes misunderstood. she has nothing against cops but wants them to stop shooting. anything against spelling? the national spelling bee began yesterday. rounds two and three are today. i want to see how good you are at this. this is the winner word in 1986. ready? odentalgia. >> o-d-e-n-t-a-l-g-i-a. >> very nice. all right. here's some you may not know about. prairie. >> prairie. >> it's so hard. >> p-r-a-i-r-i-e. >> hey. village. >> it takes one. >> v-i-l-l-a-g-e. why? >> harass. harass. and it's not h-e-r, space -- >> h-a-r-r-a-s-s.
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