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"justice with judge jeanine" is next. remember i'm watters and this is my world. [♪] judge jeanine: right now on "justice." it's a anarchy when you are enforce the law to allow liberals to speak. judge jeanine: ann coulter is the latest victim of the left's attempt to silence the right. will she speak all of c. berkeley or not? she is here to tell us. >> i think this might be the worst days we have seen from a president. judge jeanine: the mainstream media attack as president trump gets set to mark his first 100 days. kellyanne conway is here. if you were walking down an
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alley, who would you rather bum into kim jong-un, isis or putin. >> kim jong. >> why? >> because while korean. judge jeanine: which one would you rather have a beer with? "justice with judge jeanine" starts now. now to my opening statement. america is in trouble. they are trying to silence you. a monsterous and pervasive movement is putting the first amendment and your free speech, the most basic and fundamental tenet of our nation at risk of extinction. whether you are on the left or right, free speech is essential to our democracy. the reason the country was found, the reason people risk so
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much, even die to come here. yet as you sit there, you are watching a silencing in real-time. y where people are not allowed to express their opinion if it does not align with the thinking of others. this is not an i esoteric discussion about one person or one campus. it's happening all over. it's putting us on the course where we are in danger of become a fascist to tall tear yanl so sight where there is tomorrow one point of view, no other will be toll rated, and it's time to fight back. this week conservative ann coulter was disinvited for speaking at the bastion of free speech the university of berkeley. the university's excuse?
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threats to ann. hard to believe. ' back in february, milo yanukovych was met by mass protesters who broke windows and threw rocks. the number of people arrested? one. which tells me a standdown was ordered. no surprise. given the mayor of berkeley is an anti-f tax short for anti-trashist, meaning he doesn't like conservative speak. given support of black lives matter and berkeley being a stink wary city. you know i love cops and i defend them. but their excuse for one arrest? they didn't want to step in with full-scale riot forces because
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it could have led to bloodshed. really? did you guys go to rookie school? did anyone tell you how to take someone into custody without going into full riot gear? you can't take a snowflake in a ninja costume? what's with these college wimps who can't bear to hear a speaker and need a safe space, aka, a college playpen because they are so traumatized by words. instead of having a hissy fit you ought to find a bunker to hide in for the next 50 years because you won't make it in the veal world. young people face drugs and wars and landmines and genocide and you spoiled brass can't listen to words? if you don't like what someone has to say, stay home. but if you think you have the right to use violence to stop
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someone else from listening, you are a thug and a dumb one at that. if you have so much hate, why not use it in a positive way and defend innocents in the middle east who are having their heads cut off by isis. another liberal genius, howard dean tweets, hate speech is not protected speech. howard, don't practice through without a license. i have got news foifer. hate speech spills protected. i don't like the. but even the united states supreme court protects flag burning. i'm sure the punks at berkeley have done that. back to you snowflakes. and little recap. free speech is just that. say whatever you want except things like don't yell fire in a crowded theater. you don't have the right to stop someone from speaking.
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you do have the right to not listen. and if you left-wing liberal namby-pamby double-talking anarchists want to suit yourself up as black ninja halloween get-you haves to disguise your identities like common criminals engage in assault and bloody fistfights to guarantee no wins aloud utter their free speech, then it many my pleasure to advise you that you have even more constitutional rights as in the right to remain silent. the right to an attorney, and the right, yes, to your own playpen, another playpen, though, a 6 x 6 cell the taxpayers would be happy to throw you in to.
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but we can't guarantee the guy next to you is even going to like you. that's my open. tell me what you think on my facebook page and twitter. hashtag judge je jeanine. oosh u.c. berkeley, they invite you. and you buy a ticket, you are seth to go, then they disinvite. then what happens is the next day they say because they are getting all kinds of heat because they are a taxpayer funded university and the birthplace of free speech. they say you can come, but you can come on a day when no one is here. what's the latest? >> i'm still optimistic that i'm going to speak. i don't think it should be that hard to arrange. i have done it hundreds of times. gone to college campuses, spoke, taken questions, good time had by all, a glass of wine and
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leave. it's not like they have to arrange for this to be done in outer space or under water. i would add the california -- the university of california chance lower janet napolitano used to be the secretary of homeland security. she had to keep entire nation safe. i think she can keep a college campus safe. judge jeanine: when they say there is a security threat, i assume you don't buy that. >> no, i'm sure there is. but as you know, as you point out, showered dean apparently doesn't. and none of the administrators do, you can't use the hecklers' veto. you can't use the excuse that some people are complain being this because that's just a ruse for viewpoint discrimination.
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if. judge jeanine: let me ask you this. when milo yanukovych spoke there, one person was arrested. it went on for 12 hours. $100,000 in damages. there was a standdown. if there is a stand joint tells me campus and city police weren't make any arrests. is there -- >> that's what we have been hearing. obviously a lot of the rank and file would like to do their job. but at least they don't want to come on camera and say it because they have been threatened by the mayor. but they say, no i can't stand this. i signed up to be a cop to protect the innocent and we are forced to stand as innocent people are being beaten up under threat of being fired and being made a laughingstock on the berkeley police force.
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the mayor says that he has lots of friends in local and national media and anyone who tells about this order will be as a whistleblower will get in big trouble. the mayor will have plerchtsy of national media to put on display this thursday because i'm showing up, i hope i can give my speech. judge jeanine: so this thursday, the original date for which you beaten airline ticket. where are you going to show up? on the lawn, in a building? >> this thursday the 27th i'm not sure. i'll be busy work on my speech. that's up to the university to arrange where i'm supposed to be speaking and it's up to the police to keep me safe. i'm hoping they do their job and i'll do my job and work on a really good speech. indianapolis what i'll be doing. judge jeanine: bill maher as come to your defense.
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even bill maher said last night on his show that this used to be berkeley the cradled of free speech, now he called it now just a cradle of f'ing babies. what will it take to get free-thinking people to provide the protection you are entitled to. let's say you are a dignitary. >> i think i am a dignitary. it's interesting how insulated university administrators have become. the people ideologically aligned with them, bill maher, chris ma- matthews.
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they have become so insulated from reality, that even people on their side are sitting back saying, what are you doing, berkeley? we have a constitution and first amendment. it makes it especially egregious that this is a state university, this is government action deciding which speech can be heard and which speech can't be heard. but any university is accepting moss massive amounts of money from the taxpayers. they can't do this. this isn't a private club. judge jeanine: this is a violation of your civil rights. >> of my constitutional rights. of the college republicans. this has been lost in a lot of the stories. the group inviting me is a group that likes to have debate. they had a pro immigration speaker last week.
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i'm coming this upcoming week. they just want to have debate. i want to have debate it's a lot of fun. judge jeanine: are you worried about anything? >> well, i guess i would prefer to have a room with a mic and be able to take questions and answers. it's harder to subtle humor to come across on a megaphone. i think the cops are going to keep me safe. i think there are enough of them who are serious about doing their job. judge jeanine: if they believe in their bang and what they swore to do. thanks for being with us. now, here in new york, the counselor to the president, kellyanne conway. we are coming up to 100 days for the president. i heard something i thought was very insulting. that was david gerks rgin talking about the worst 100 days
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he has seen a president have. it's not a difficult segue from what we just heard happening at berkeley and what i just heard david gerks -- david gergin sat our president. >> it's a favor amount of way call tree sum tough neglect tift.lk about the numbers. more laws signed in. 8 executive orders to date. that's more than any president in half a century. e ports at a two-year high. the national association of manufacturers confidence. all these numbers are up.
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the american people appreciate and understand all the rollbacks of unnecessary regulations. even the "wall street journal" said that so far president trump is a welcome improvement. he's rolling back more regulations than any recent president. judge jeanine: you went quickly through so many items that we could spend five minutes on -- >> there is more to say. we'll all have our chance to say that including the president and vice president. there is such a great story to tell. just because people refuse to cover all the facts doesn't mean they don't exist. go tell the coal miners who visited the president in the white house that what he has done doesn't matter. go tell the men and women who will benefit from him opening the keystone and dakota access
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pipeline it doesn't matter. go tell the veterans that it doesn't matter that the president signed into law their ability to go elsewhere for care. at the va they are working hard to make sure veterans have a better portal system, better way to access information and make these appointments and receive the care and dignity we owe them as a nation. judge jeanine: i met coal miners last night. they feel someone is finally listening to them. someone believes in them. a dairy farmer last night. the veterans, the bikers. these elitists and people on the east coast and west coast, middle america hears them and they appreciate them. >> we hear it all the time, no matter where we go.
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the other numbers when you look at what attorney general sessions did, and secretary kelly, attorney general sessions warned the sanctuary cities that you risk your funding because you are not complying with the law. judge jeanine: what do you say when people say it's a racist approach. anyone who has gotten a federal grant -- >> the attorney general is reminding the cities. the illegal border crossing are at a 17-year low since the president took office. this is called causation, not coincidence. i'm glad to give you a flavor of the numbers tonight. the president's approval ratings are up this week compared to say a month ago. i think some of them are commander-in-chief numbers. people appreciate the new
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sanctions on iran, the decisive actions taken in iran and syria. the tough line against syria. so what the american people see is very different from what they are being told. speak of free speech. i'm so grateful bernie sanders and tom per rets exercised their free speech. judge jeanine: do we have sound of the two of them on the unity tour? when perez comes out he was booed. >> maybe you came because you are curious about the new dnc chairman and the future of the democratic party. judge jeanine: he was booed. it's unbelievable. >> i'm in the white house working for this enormously successful and joyful president. they have this guy down in georgia who repeated the
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mistakes of the top of the tickets which is let's raise all this money from all these liberal groups, let's not have a message and fall short of expectations. it was hard to avert my gaze. but the idea that bernie sanders won't call himself a democrat and he's on the unity tour and tom perez is booed. the guy running or mayor of omaha, nebraska. because he voted for a woman who had an ultra sound before she got an he borings. judge jeanine: we look forward to hearing everything about the first 100 days next saturday. will president trump's use of force influence kim jong-un? sebastian gorka on deck.
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he's back. the former speech writer ben stein joins me next. and i hit the streets to find out who people are more afraid of. if you were in an alley, who would you rather run up against, kim jong-un from north korea or someone from isis or putin. >> putin. judge jeanine: you are not afraid of putin? "street justice" straight ahead. so much lobster, so little time. at red lobster's lobsterfest any of these 9 lobster dishes could be yours. so don't resist delicious new lobster mix and match or lobsterfest surf and turf
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judge jeanine: ben, good evening. you are a film maker, an actor, a comedian, a lawyer, a speech writer more nixon, a cook and renaissance man. you are a man for all ages and i'll ask you questions. >> go ahead. judge jeanine: what do you think of the left silencing the right or is the right the fascist group silencing the right. >> the left is the fascist group
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silencing the right it's like stalin and the ultra dictatorial people. they said we have to have violence. we seal the deal with violence. the way the nazis figured out the brown shirts go around, and if they couldn't convince the crowd with argument, they would have the brown shirts convince their opponents. at berkeley, the home of the free speech movement, that they would not consider having a free speech by a brilliant woman such as the one we just saw. it's horrible and shock. they did it to charles murray and he's a genius. and heather mcdonald. judge jeanine: a woman who was a
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middle school teacher from oakland, california, she said she is quote proud to stop conservatives even if it takes violence. she said they asked for it, they instigate us by spewing fascism. are these people nuts? it's as if if they speak, if someone speaks something they disagree with, they are entitled to use violence. someone ought to teach them a course in fund amountal criminal law. >> this is not about politics, it is not about law, it's about mental illness. i think people who say things like what that lady said are mentally ill. if she thinks in america, home of the first amendment people should be shut down and not allowed to speak by violence if you disagree with her, that's a sign of mental illness.
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this whole idea of the left that they are allowed to shout down and shut down anyone they want to because they don't agree with the principles of the ultra left and black lives matter, that's anti-mental health. judge jeanine: this is a photo -- a piece of art taken in art gal require at the university of a -- art gallery at the university of alaska. the professor created it as part of a faculty art program. and they are featuring it prominently at the university. then what we have is paul what begalla from cnn says about the picture of sarah palin and kid rock, it's a picture of white trash, mount rush more at the
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white house. how do they get away with doing and saying stuff like this? if the right did this, they would find a way to jail us. >> we had a large scale breakdown of decency and mental health. how did we get to the place where we used to have franklin delano roosevelt, always incredibly polite. how did we get to the position where we basically have gang warfare. we have many, many, many democrats who are wonderful within fine people. but these people are crazy people and they somehow get national media attention. the idea of showing this at a university art gallery. it might be aloud by the constitution, but it's disgusting. judge jeanine: "street justice"
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♪ all the boys think she's a spy, ♪ ♪ she's got bette davis eyes reporter: president trump announce a big rally in pence veinia next saturday in harrisburg, pennsylvania to celebrate his 100 days in office. president trump will stitch the annual correspondents dinner. jeff sessions telling so-called sanctuary cities they have until june 30 to comply with federal law or lose federal funding. a california senate leader is accusing them of basing
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immigration on white supremacy. voters necessity overseas cast ballots in the frenc friend -- e french elections. judge jeanine: joining me now, chris kahn, form aide to senator schumer. i'll start with the georgia race, the congressional race. they kept talking about georgia five and georgia six. i'll let you explain. why do they keep saying five and six? >> i don't know. august i can say is this. he lives in five and he's running in six? >> the constitution doesn't say you have to live in the district, you have to live in
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the state. he gliewpt district. the only thing that makes karen handel a republican is the r next to her name. she bought herself a lexus on the government dime. judge jeanine: i asked you a question about the democrats and he needs to talk about the republican. but let's talk about the democrat. he didn't win, and they are all in a fuss because they think really did. did he win or didn't he? >> blurring the lines between victory and defeat are the way for democrats to cope with losing. the republicans got more votes electively than the democrat got. by any measure the democrats lost. the democratic party is in a position where they have to spends lots of money job
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overhype their candidate and keep them fired up to stay involved in the party. >> that is a seat with a 20-point r margin last time. he's running up the score. >> he has a good chance to get elected. she is a very flawed candidate. i'm interested to see what happens the next six weeks. a lot of what's happening on the national level will influence this race. if president trump introduces unpopular healthcare it will help the candidate. >> karen handel will be the congress wom and from that district. judge jeanine: bernie sanders who isn't even a democrat web's a socialist, and the democrat is
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booed by the sanders people. i mean, it doesn't get worse than this. can't the democrats figure this out? >> there is a faction within the party that's very much into purity. i tell those people fight as hard as you want during a primary. but when it comes to the general election, we have to hang together or we'll hang separately. that's why i think there will be more unity going forward. but some things have to get worked out within the party. judge jeanine: david? >> i think this is about bernie sanders trying to get the million miler status and using the democratic party to fly him around the country. the guy setting the agenda for the democratic party and whose policy ideas are leading the democratic party. he gets asked, are you a democrat? nah, i'm an independent. there is a media report today
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about how how democrats are elated that president trump is coming off of vacation because they don't have anybody to fire them up and they are looking for a leader. the guy who lost them over 1,000 elections. >> this time four years ago we didn't know who donald trump was. we'll start to know hot next leader of the democratic party is. there are a lot of people out there. there are a lot of good people on the bench. you wait. judge jeanine: wheel wait and see, chris. we are going to let it ends on that, chris. chris hahn and david veila. street justice * is still on deck. dr. sebastian gorka is standing by. "justice" continues in a moment. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques.
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judge jeanine: vice president mike pence land in australia last night. they are joining forces in urging china to do more to pressure north korea to drop its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile program. joining me is assistant to president trump, dr. sebastian gorka. right now what we do know is that last weekend there was a failed missile attempt by kim jong-un from north korea. we have no reason to believe that kim jong-un is not going to try again. and it is our understanding, i am correct, am i not, that it
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was a cyber warfare that prevented that missile from taking off. am i not correct? >> no comment, judge. judge jeanine: i believe kt mcfarland pretty much admitted it was a cyber warfare that prevented it. but she wouldn't say who actually did it. limits assume that is the case. there is no reason to believe that kim jong-un is not going to try it again, is there? >> well, look, this is a regime that has been in
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[♪] judge jeanine: welcome back to "justice." if you were in an alley who would you rather run up against, kim jong-un from north korea. someone from isis or putin? i hit the streets find out who people are more afraid of in this week's trees "justice." take a look. who was a bigger threat to the united states, north korea, russia or isis. >> i don't know. that's a tough one. probably north korea. i don't know. i'm not really educated in this area. i don't want to say anything dumb on tv. judge jeanine: nobody really knows. >> i know it's all up in the air. judge jeanine: as long as it's not up in the air. do you think it's good that we show this force? >> absolutely.
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i think it's a good thing. i think north korea is bluffing. judge jeanine: are we bluffing? >> no. absolutely not. judge jeanine: how tall are you? stand up. who should the united states be more afraid of, north korea, russia or isis. >> great question, can i say our president? >> you are free to stay whatever you want. we have a first amendment here. isis, north korea, russia. >> i think it will be our own doing. i think we'll create the threat. i think a lot of our ignorance is going to create the threat. i think you have a lot of under educated americans make rash decisions. judge jeanine: you think kim jong-un is make rash decisions. >> i don't live in north korea. judge jeanine: do you think kim jong-un is unbalanced? >> yes, he eliminates everybody around him to continue to be in
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power. he can do whatever he wants. he doesn't care about the effect on the other people. judge jeanine: house the greater threat, north korea, russia or your dog. >> how can you ask me this. judge jeanine: who would you rather run into in a dark alley. kim jong-un, isis or putin. judge jeanine: a guy with a machete going for your jugular. >> that would be dangerous. judge jeanine: what's your protector's name? >> this is jack web's an attack dog. judge jeanine: if you were in an alley, who would you rather run up against, kim jong-un from north korea, putin or someone from isis. >> putin. judge jeanine: you want to meet isis?
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>> i would say all are pretty much a threat. >> isis is the threat to all the parts of the world. judge jeanine: who is the bigger threat to the united states, kim jong-un, putin or isis? >> i have to say friend of putin donald trump. judge jeanine: if you were walking down an alley who would you rather bum into kim jong-un, isis or putin. >> kip jong because i'm korean. >> all of them are messed up in their own way. i would fear for my life. judge jeanine: wouldn't you run from isis first? >> yes. judge jeanine: house the bigger threat to the united states. north korea, it * or isis. >> donald trump. judge jeanine: there you have it, donald trump is a bigger threat than putin, north korea and isis, figure that one out.
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