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the air and harris says, i just wanted to make her day special. i didn't want her day to be ruined. we salute ebony perez, she was our midnight hero. we need more of those in the world. most-watched and most trusted, good night from washington, i'm shannon bream. >> good evening everyone, i hope you had a great weekend. i'm brian kilmeade it, will be filling in for tucker unless i misread the schedule. protesters got violent again over the weekend. we are looking at the video now and we will have more in just a moment. but first it isn't just anti-but that's a losing its mind in every respect. we have liberal candidates moving fast. brian schatz of hawaii has publicly announced his support for "new york times" writer sarah jeong in in a racist antiwhite and anti-cop tweets. david garcia wants voters to imagine a world where anybody
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can enter freely from mexico. >> i want to just take a second and imagine. let's just imagine. just imagine, no wall. no wall in southern arizona. >> can you imagine that nightmare? in new york, gubernatorial candidate cynthia nixon is saying it's time for the democratic party to overtly push socialism and others on the left on board. >> thehe establishment is terrified of that word, socialism. but if we lack one thing from the obama years, it is that republicans are going to call us socialists no matter what we do. so we might as well give them the real thing. >> brian: this is going to be a big debate point on that democratic primary stage in 2,020, isn't it? >> i don't think it's even going to be a debate point.
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either you embrace the label and own it, or be like andrew cuomo and be off on the sidelines. >> brian: it's like the republican party is getting the gift that keeps on giving. new york's colleague kennedy's effort teachout, she wants to abolish i.c.e. >> i.c.e. has to be abolished and i say that as someone who is running for one of the top jobs in the country. i will prosecute i.c.e. for their criminal acts. >> brian: i'm embarrassed for her. conservative lawmakers, officeholders and ordinary trump supporters continue to face harassment for those heeding the call of maxine waters. because if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, and a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and if you create a crowd of. and you push back on them. and you tell them that they are
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not welcome. >> brian: columnist mark steyn here. mark, there are times where you really have to split hairs to find out where the problem is. we don't have to split hairs here. where do you start? first off socialism. let's just embrace it. >> right. 20 years during the clinton era where you watched campaign ads, the democrats all ran a suit as pseudo-conservatives. i'm fred smith, i'm tough on crime. you had to wait until the end to find out if it was a republican or democrat pretending to be tough on crime. and i understand that's frustrating, but they want to let their inner leftist out. if you look at the last election cycle, one of the problems with the democratic party is that moderate democrats, centrism, got associated with the clinton kleptocracy. hillary is just someone whose turn it was, and was running a
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phony baloney foundation that is some kind of racket forgetting like a seven-figure psalms from leigh about saudi princes doing nothing. and that tented centrism and all the romance on the democratic party, you saw that with cynthia they are moving further and further left at an extraordinary rate. >> you have that woman on the left, now she has the rock star without without any legitimate substance. >> i can't remember if it is london or stalin, and the age of identity politics what matters is which side of that you are. are you the approved designated group is that young lady is. in the ice dispute, the reason they don't like ice is because detains illegal immigrants.
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anyone who has been through illegal immigration is not fond of the immigration bureaucracy, but for the democrats it is simple. they like legal immigrants, so people on the other side of that are the bad guys. law enforcement officials and families, you might have a good friend of yours. everywhere. and what country is that a good political thing to do? >> summit democrats are worried about the abolish i smooth stomach movements. nine out of every ten iressa's are people with criminal records. what is your problem with that? >> the reason the leftists are keen on that, they don't care about that. he is saying imagine a world where anybody can enter from mexico. there is a name for that world.
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i thought the debate was through the drone's or the wall. the debate is now for open, for all n. >> again, that is like the old school democrats. of course i believe in border enforcement, once we have the amnesty and we legalize these hardworkingg people. it gets frustrating to have to do that. it is much easier to get your inner open border side out. their identity politics. they have headed with the the whole thing. they don't want to soldier any of that. they don't want to triangulate. at a certain level, they actually feel dirty from living with those accommodations. the last time around, if it had
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been a prenominated process bernie sanders would have won. that is where the party is. >> $31 trillion. you had to this woman from new york who is going to getm te seat that he had. she came out and said, we are going to get rid of that money to give to the military. >> that is the fascinating thing. if you look at generally socialist countries, the average european democracy, scandinavia or whatever. they play for their socialism. what you have here is actually an antisocialism. they think none of this money g means anything, so let's give more trillions. >> mark will be filling in for tucker on wednesday, , and until then i will see you then. >> let's build that fence and keep you out. he is turned on me already.
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let's change gears. he is a former bernie sanders staffer. she joins us right now. first off, when it comes to the mania around what is happening right now. what you think where do you thie democratic party is headed? l probably headed over a cliff. you know, it is amazing. i tell people all the time, look at the resume of the candidates that are talking. look at the people who are talking. now all the sudden because senator sanders appears to be the most popular politician, everyone is a socialist. even senator sanders went from saying abolish ice one moments, and then not abolish ice and then back. we should refocus, re-examine ice. itre is really all over the pla. people don't understand where they are going, what position they take. even if i disagree because i'm
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not a socialist even though i work with him, i respect people who al who are consistent and no one is being inconsistent >> was part of his allure as president trump. that is why it would been an interesting matchup because they're so different in their philosophies. if you are someone who studies history in america you know that there is post be a big way for democrats. with these two policies in particular, doing everything they can to get rid of that wave. from what you see right now, do you pick up the 23 seats to gain the house? despite of what we just went over? >>e it might be a wave in some areas, but it could also be a flood that could drown everyone out in 2,020. people have to pay attention in the primary. like the cortes district, it might not work around the country. thes majority are in the center and it is democrat key thinking
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that everyone is a socialist or everyone is all the way left, they are misinformed. i work with senator sanders it i'm not a socialist. if they keep trying to box everyone out and t actually geto the ideas and figure out what people really want and pay attention to the polls than we are going to be in trouble. >> right now we know the economy is going to be in trouble, if you want people to keep that money don't raise health care costs. i'm not saying pointed a finger at anyone, the party that understands health care and delivers quality health care at a probe to make affordable pri. >> i talk about it all the time. i have a staffing firm with 300 people, we went out of business because they were forcing temporary agencies to cover health care. it is still an issue that has not been resolved, we like to hear the word reform. it is not been completed.
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people such as myself, you are absolutely right. something has to be done and if you can remove the partisan politics and have a real conversation on what does that mean for people like myself and small businesses, then we can be headed in the right direction. >> throat two names that you hope will be frontrunners who will run for president? >> what i can tell you it just because i work with senator sanders doesn't mean that he will automatically get my vote. i am looking to start saying, let's get ten, 12 candidates. pick a side, or step aside. what am looking to see is consistent candidates. like today, camilo harris said she doesn't believe in identity politics. democrats have been running on that for several decades. right now, i am just confused. i am interested to see and who will all come out, all the front liners as well as some people we have not heard of. not just anybody because they fitt what appears to be popular, but actually some real substance behind it as well. >> all right, you're going to
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have a crowded stage. it will be all about that after the midterms. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> the media is melting down over another presidential tweet. what sent them off this time? that would come of that story, next. the violence in berkeley, dramatic video coming your way. ♪ wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade ♪ keep it comin' love. if you keep on eating, we'll keep it comin'. all you can eat riblets and tenders at applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. ♪ it is such a good time to dance ♪
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a complete fabrication that i am concerned about the meeting my wonderful son donald had in the trump tower. thisd was a meeting to cut information on an opponent. i did not know about it. the media responded as they do to most trump tweets." a melt down as they claimed this was a huge breakthrough to the russian occlusion story. watch. >> president trump in a dramatic tweet, going back on previous denial. the purpose of his meeting with russia was to get information on hillary clinton. >> carelessly on a saturday morning tweet does it. an admission of lying. it starts to fit the dictionary of collusion. >> donald trump admitted they were all lying. what are the consequences of this? >> it is so weird to see so many negative stories on trump in thc morning. he said the same exact thing a
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year ago. >> from a practical standpoint. most people would've taken that meeting. it's position research, or research into your opponent. >> brian: so wait a minute, he said it already? he told everyone about this at noon yesterday. everyone ran with the story, we have to tell that paperboy that delivers a newspaper early. first off, how do you explain the hysteria? >> it is actually kind of difficult to explain. you heard george do monopolists say this. this is a dramatic new admissio admission, reversing the president's previous words. it simply wasn't. you can only argue that people forgot that a year ago, the president said the same thing. by the way, we played a little sound bite of president trump saying that in july of last yea year. he was even more in saint, he said most politicians would have
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gone meeting like the onehe don jr. intended in order to get info on an opponent. >> brian: by the way, it was in his emails when the story became public that she was being solicited. he set up this meeting with his promoter friends. these people want to meet you to talk about whatever they said, theyey set it up, it went nowhe. everyone agreed. trump finally admits he colluded, "the new york times" and "the washington post" which are the tweet as a significant development on sunday. >> brian, we should admit it would have been the president last year after those emails to deny that the meeting, the proposal was about turning over some sort of incriminating information about hillary clinton. it was right there in the email. >> brian: i get the sense that he will win out over his legal team and sit down with mueller.
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is that what you're stories are saying? people that is still very unclear. he is hearing over and over oner the dangers of talking with mueller. donald trump has been engaged in a lot of litigation in his career. this is not the first time that he sat down and been question. this idea that she would just fall apart if he faced questioning, it is not really an accurate one. he has had trouble with some of those in the past, so hopefully will realize he is not impervious. >> brian: great to see you, you had the story early and you stayed safe throughout the day. goodod luck. straight ahead, and he fell came back with violent demonstrations from portland to berkeley. that story, next. ♪ welcome! hi there. so, what do you look for in a vehicle? sleek designs. performance. he
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i should be in the shot now too. try head and shoulders two in one. >> brian: president trump has called out fake news, but now he is the preferred label for the mainstream media establishment, it is enemies of the people. complaints on the label, he is doubling down on using it. now the media is going back to calling trump a dictator. >> this is the type of behavior that happens and authoritarian societies. leaders and their supporters are pushing down the media. >> brian: when he means fake news, he means news that is is
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not true. they think the news is being made up. folks, it isis not. trying to divide between good outlets and badut outlets. he does every time they give him a microphone. tammy cruz is the president, tammy who is right? >> the president is right. here's the issue, they took a poll on the importance of american media and americans believe they have an important role in our democracy. right? they are supposed be giving us the news and challenging power. just by not doing their job, which they clearly have abandoned since president trump. they have thrown their lot and within the political arena. they decided that they are going to help certain things along which is an abandonment of the american people in general. there is also a majority of people, 66% believes there is no
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real fare of unbiased news that they can rely on. americans, at least there are otherr outlets. this has been an abandonment that has been incredible's the american industry. what's fascinating, if trump was a dictator of those opinions would be heard on the news. it has turned into a selfish, inward-looking entity. almost like an infant that is not getting what it wants. >> brian: there are so many deranged people out there, i worried about them targeting the media. you did see on c-span, a color called in and said i will shoot brian, so is disturbing. >> it is. the problem with the entire dialogue is at the media, as opposed to doing their job and reporting the news for people that would take all the steam out of what president trump would be saying, the same time, maybe he wouldn't be accusing them of being fake news. we do know, they have been hear heard.
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attempted murders of 23 republicans. the attack of rand paul. threats and individuals being arrested for threateningre the president. we know that the rhetoric has compel people to do crazy thing things. we all need to recognize that. >> brian: now, another topic. over the weekend the president tweeted, lebron james was just interviewed by the dumbest man on television. he made lebron look smart. i like mike. the president was and suddenly labeled a racist, he has been happening to be calling white people dumb for years. lindsey graham, mitt romney, dumb and the worst candidate. mika presents key, dumb as a pile of rocks are you surprised people saw a race in this? >> lebron announced that he needed to do more than sports.
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he is engaged in his community and that means talking about politics. he has in kitchen now. that is a reaction that is not against people of color, itra transcends race, i think lebron james is better than that. i think that everybody knows donald trump is incredibly transparent. he says all these things about all kinds of people on the fact is, donald trump is actually quite fair in the nature of who he is going to attack and trade based on the nature what they are doing as he reacts as what he sees. >> brian: i wish he wouldn't have done it. i wish he didn't do it personal tact. don lemon is not dumb. keep in mind, the president played golf this week with lindsey graham. a man he is insulted repeatedly took his phone number and read it to the hole world. >> one of the things that goes back to our first conversation, go after people on policy. talk about the issues that affect our lives, the personal
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>> brian: meanwhile candace owens wanted to have breakfast and they were harassed this morning at a philadelphia coffee shop. he got one man, they came flying in there and poured a drink on him while numerous activists screeched, no white supremacy! by the way, candace owens is black. i just saw tweeted, thanking the cops for stepping in at the right time. this could have been really ugly. >> it could have been. they smashed a car. antifa. you are looking at white supremacist, ultrabright. people who are pretty much living in their parents basements. you are dealing with portland and berkeley, which has not had a very good history with confronting these things. even recently in portland, the police and the mayor not acting
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when someone was blocking an ice office. seem to prefer that these things get out of control. obviously the american people see this,pl it is not good for liberals. it is not good for our dialogue. it is unacceptable. the police department has to have a bit more aggression. >> brian: this is going to get really ugly. we are watching this violent group. candace owens for exactly example wants to have breakfast they just want to have breakfast in philadelphia where our country was founded, where the liberty bell sits. they have to take this type of abuse. >> the maxine waters, confront people. that was a message. it wasn't just about the administration. few people have access to the administration members, but you dot have access to akin and your
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neighbor. that's why when you have someone like maxine waters, any other representative leadership needs to step forward. they have to say, really, enough is enough. they can stop this by signaling that hillary can stop it. paul ryan can. mitch mcconnell. across theco board, they can coe together a and say enough is enough if they really wanted to end. >> brian: of the will be on "fox & friends" tomorrow to talk about thatri incident. it soared to keep your cool, you don't know how out-of-control it will get. who knows what will happen next. thank you for watching. you'll be here tomorrow night. >> tomorrow night, in that chair. >> brian: meanwhile straight ahead, tucker is back after the break to interview a congressman who is already running for president. ♪ ♪ but it's all coming back me. ♪ baby, baby, baby.
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president nearly became the first national leader to be assassinated by a drone. i'm not kidding. that is what the authorities are saying. after a drone apparently put overhead while he was delivering a speech that nobody was paying attention to. he certainly has no shortage of enemies. his country's economy has completely disintegrated. he is violently cracked down on protesters. he is accused of rigging and election last may. is it a convenient excuse for them to crack down? meanwhile, as we said earlier the democratic party has been descending into chaos. they are becoming more and more extreme on race and immigration. at the same time, they are harassing or even physically attacking anyone he disagrees. maybe there is another way though. congressman john delaney is a congressman who represents airlines. he spent the last year on a
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presidential campaign and has published a book, "the right answer." tucker recently spoke with him. here's what what he had to say. >> tucker: people are strongly in favor of reuniting the country. it is hard to find bipartisan consultants on anything right now. how would you do it? >> i think there are some areas, things like infrastructure, criminal justice reform. jill with the opioid crisis. there are things in our debate that we kind of agree with each other on and there are things that we disagree with each other on. we never spent any time on the things that we agree with each other on. that is part of the problem. >> john: in a way, our job is to do both. spew and i agree with that absolutely and completely. give us a reasserting list on some things that we agree on. >> john: i think we agree that we should invest more on our
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infrastructure, we are falling behind on our competitors. we agree that we should reform our criminal justice system, we have looked at the data and it has been very unfair for a lot of our citizens. i think we agree that this opioid crisis is ravaging our country right now. there are things that we need to do. i think there is a pretty long list. we all should agree that technology is training everything in our country and it would be nice if we had a artificial strategy like many other countries do for how we coordinate the private sector and working together on some of these things. i think there is a lot of agreement with democrats and republicans that we need a new authorization for military forc force. we are relying on a 17-year-old to take care of all these documents are on the wall. there are some things that have lot of agreement >> tucker: but not in the congress? >> john: their reasons for
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that. problem.ering is a big it creates districts that don't represent the american people. that is the core of the issue. that congress has broken in many ways. our democracy is broken, not in terms of two people cast votes? does the person with the most votes win? that clearly works. the representatives who go to washington don't go there with the spirit of trying to find some sense of unity and common purpose that has always forms the cornerstone of the american experience. they go there and they fight and they put their own political parties ahead of the country. as a result, we don't do anything. there is a huge cost associated with not doing anything i think we paid a price for a long time. >> tucker: no question about that. one final personal question. you bet in congress for a couple of terms and you are leaving to run for president. if you could do it over again, would you? did you like it? how awful was it?
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>> john: i think it was terrific. a great privilege of my life to serve her congress. i think that this is a magnificent country even with the issues that we have today, we have the best hand at of any country in the world just have to play to little better. it is but an amazing experience, i've learned a lot. i've metll some terrific colleagues. have a very clear perspective on the leadership that we need, not only as president but i think that they are something deeper that we need in this country that is for the american people to have some responsibility associated with fixing our broken democracy and bringing us together. i would never have had that expectations if i'd not served. >> tucker: you are an optimist. i hopeou your party agrees with you. john, thank you. i'm not sure they do. why is agree just racism on the left being excused? that story will analyze next. ♪ ♪motorcycle revving
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>> ♪ >> ♪ >> it is a normal human reaction, the somatic. it is normal to respond under stress. >> brian: on his show last friday, defended "the new york times" hiring of sarah xiong despite her racist antiwhite tweet. later uploading a segment to instagram. a lot of people do that. it was deleted. answer them spokesperson told us "this was removed in an error. we are sorry.
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"what a thing that happened? you're defending the times writer. >> not only that brian, good to see by the way. tucker and i didn't actually a quote sarah xiong's tweets. we are having a conversation about it. the only thing i can come up with is that on social media we are so divided. people are so angry about things that we are unable to have a conversation at somebody, whether on the left or right at this point was very angry that we were even having the conversation and people are petty. somebody flagged it and instagram lacks the system to actually review what is being posted. they remove it.ed they removed it. i found it really upsetting. it didn't make any sense when i saw that it was removed. >> brian: you're not the first one, but someone who is not necessarily a conservative talk show host to take that down because you are talking about a topic that many conservatives
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found offensive. i think america found offensive. that was from a prior tweets and statements. what does that tell you on where we are headed? >> again, i think it is problematic that we can't have a conversation. that by having the conversation. -- there's definitely a legitimate concern when someone posts a hateful thing. some of the messages i get about my jewish background are absolutely reprehensible and should be taken down and marked. if if you going to vicious attak or call for violence, there is no place for that. i agree with that. platforms preserving those and protecting the edges, just toou have the conversation about something. brian, you and i engage in debates. i think it is normal, i think it is healthy. we all grow when we grow and debate. calling names in: violence, not necessarily a good thing. especially calling for violence, i reserve the rights for those plot forms to remove those.
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>> brian: is this an algorithm algorithm? did this as a human being doing this? >> overall, the platforms have to have algorithms for removing posts. they default to remove first and then only one like fox news reached out, did a human father hto review it. there is nothing wrong with this post. we are counting on algorithms first. >> brian: in this case you were talking about something, that got targeted. thank you so much. >> brian, good to see you. >> brian: sarah xiong's overt racism, is it a concern? she still has her job. meanwhile, daniela greenbaum who had an article removed simply for defending scarlett johansson for acting as a transgender in a role as a movie. she is an actress. danielle, do you see some of the
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double standards? >> i think the times to the right thing by defending her. maybe they shouldn't have hired for the first place. if they hired her, i think good for standing up. there is such a double standard for who gets to say what. this woman says i was kidding, it was a satire.ap art was responding to trolls and a troll-like fashion. the times and all of liberal twitter responded great, no problem. where is that courtesy when you were a conservative? >> brian: doesn't happen. he decided to write to scarlett johansson, she can play this role. why is there outrage. she is an actress!s. she is not doing a documentary. you pointed that out and your employees reaction was? >> to take the piece down. after my college expressed outrage at what i have done. you were hired to give your opinion. >> brian: to take that down
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they added something else, they said they will be a committee if you will be posted in the future? >>e they wanted me to meet witha committee any time i wrote about them and that was culturally sensitive to make suree i wasn't going to ruffle to many others. >> brian: it was your reaction? >> to resign. >> brian: do you have any regrets? >> it's a little scary, police have my integrity. >> brian: what is this taught you from the store that i just read, candace own getting stopped? what has this whole process told you about that? >> what has been fascinating there been two camps of response from this woman's tweet. some people on the left said she was kidding, let's take that at face value. some people said it doesn't matter if she was kidding, if you are antiwhite it is fine because she is agent american. she is a woman. she is high enough
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on the totem pole. my question is where is that courtesy? she gets accused of being islamophobic. how about the fact that she grew principal mia and was oppressed by muslims? of course we are seeing this crazy double standard of who gets to talk about what, when, what it is excused. what excuses we make. who we criticize. >> brian:: scares that over the weekend, maybe it's time we have to commit with regulation. or we get that point? i don't even know if that will work butng that is what they're talking about. >> i think we have s to have really clear lines, the only ont that i can see enforcing if you call for violence, remove it. anything short of that, like at the marketplace of ideas clean it up. >> brian: didn't yell you're be fine.
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♪ ♪ >> brian: get ready for this. you've got a backlash against proslavery historical figuresas and it has led to schools being renamed and statues being b removed or destroyed and we told you that over the last two years. the latest victim could be one of america's largest cities. texas state capitol austin is named for stephen f. austin, thi state's founding father. but austin supported slavery, owned slaves himself. now report by austin's cheek so my cheap equity officer, the city should consider renaming itself in an effort to blot out it's memory. john daniel davidson is a senior contributor at the federalist and joins us right now. do you think this should happen? get rid of austin? >> let's get rid of austin, houston, washington, d.c.
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let's get rid of them all. if we are going to go down this road, there's no stopping it. >> madison, wisconsin, how about that? >> there you go. jackson, mississippi.. this is the problem. when this whole thing started where we had to remove confederate statues and we had to rename schools that were named after confederate generals and jefferson davis. it was really obvious from the beginning that there was no limiting principle to the renaming, that once we start renaming schools and streets in cities and tearing down statues, eventually we are going to have to go after the founding fathers, we are going to have to go after abraham lincoln, we will have to have to go after woodrow wilson. everybody in the past who had opinions that today are unacceptable are going to have to go. >> brian: you can go back even a short time ago. a lot of political figures against same-sex marriage. now it's hard to find many that
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are. people evolve, people get bette better. no one defends slavery but there's a lot to be proud of in our history and we should debate it, talk about it, go over it. have to give credit to george b busch. he's the only political figure i can see right now who stood up, the son of jeb. he said the nephew of the former president -- he says absolutely not, this will not be taken down. there would be no texas if it wasn't for steve austin, who took on the mantle of his father, moses austin who died before texas could become a state. but first it was its own nation. you can't deny that history. >> no, you can't. and we have to take our history, warts and all. one of the things we have to accept about american history is that it's painful, it's complicated and also the way we remember our history is complicated too.lio the statues, the naming of things after a confederate general and leaders. it's all now a part of our history. rather than tearing it down and trying to eradicate it and erase it, why don't we try to educate ourselves and our children about it?
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why don't we add more explanatory plaques next to the statues instead of tearing them down so we understand better where we came from and where we are going instead of trying to erase the past and blot out the unpleasant parts? >> brian: 10-second answer, is it a mission of people to make america -- americans embarrassed about their history, or is this just coincidence? >> this is part of a ploy to use history and public memory as a political weapon. that's exactly what it is. >> brian: john daniel davidson, thank you so much. they do say it's unlikely that it will change, but they are focused on the confederate statue. that is it for us for now, join me again tomorrow morning on "fox & friends" and then of course you can check out my radio show, the brian kilmeade show from nine until noon and i hope you do that every single day. good night from new york and also, sean hannity is next from wherever he chooses to be.nn >> sean: i got a question. three hours this morning, then a three hour radio show, then you
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host "the five." now you are doing the 8:00 show and you are supposed to be backh in six hours. if you are late tomorrow i am so busting you on the air tomorrow night. >> brian: i was going to say can i sleep over at your mansioi because i don't want to drive all the way home. >> sean: i live further than you do! good job, good to see you. >> brian: good luck. >> sean: good luck, i need it. we've been telling you how the media lies on a daily basis about all things trump and by the way, again, again. her mainstream corrupt, destroy-trump media caught red handed this time pushing for phony moral outrage, again lying to you, the american people. this weekend they actually repackaged an old story, really old, over a year old about donald trump jr.'s 2016 meeting with a russian lawyer in trump tower. they literally this week and try to pass it off as a major new scandal.
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