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>> announcer: as it happens and the news unfolds follow it all live with the fox news update. nobody brings it to you by shepard smith. we have the latest. >> follow fox news update for exclusive content. only on facebook. ♪ >> laura: good evening. happy labor day to all of you. i'm laura ingraham. this is a special "the ingraham angle." the seen and the unseen edition. you have all come to know and love every wednesday night in the past ten months -- can you believe it? we bring you a segment that is one on the instant favorites. fox news contributor and best selling author raymond arroyo joins me to dissect the cultural stories. look who is here with me. >> surprise, surprise. the idea, we should tell everybody, behind seen and unseen is we pull back the curtain on the cultural topics of the week. manners. look thereof -- lack thereof,
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movies, trends. the things that sustain us beyond politics. if you know where the culture is -- i don't mean the curdled milk in the back of the fridge. the other culture. where the people are and where they are headed. >> laura: we have a lot of fun with this seg pent but whether it's controversy surrounding the anthem, hollywood, me, too. service animals. you cruel person. or the people renting, i kid you not, cuddles. >> that was hard. >> laura: they point to something larger going on and they reveal who we are or who we are becoming. that might be the most important story of all. >> look, whether we like it or not, tulture, is like the air we breathe. you can't avoid it or live without it. it impacts you and the family. we serve up the freshest and the outrageous part of the culture each week. >> laura: why do i feel like you are selling me something? >> i'm selling the segment. >> laura: all right. who made you a big salesman?
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let's stop talking about it and show you what we mean. here is the best of our weekly seen and unseen segments. >> with raymond. >> and laura ingraham. >> enjoy. >> laura: okay. >> raymond, where are we starting? nice control? >> sadiq khan the mayor of the london knife control. this is the same man to remind everybody, a few years ago, he rescinded the policy of searching and stopping people who might have weapons. >> stop and frisk. >> he said it's racist and might be islamphobic. >> do they only stop islamists? >> it's mostly gang activity that we are seeing. >> laura: but led the from filing. >> 5 to 15 knife attacks in london a day. so now he is passing the knife control measures which means you cannot have knives delivered to your home, and you can't order them online. >> laura: but what about the wedding registries? steak knives are great gifts.
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>> do it without knives. >> laura: ginsu knife sets is one of my favorite things to get on late night tv. awe tom. >> you better borrow it from somebody. >> there are no new ones. this is what he tweeted. he said, "i'm joining -- sorry. >> laura: no excuses. there is never a reason to carry a knife. anyone who does will be caught. they will feel the full force of the law. >> there is never a reason to carry a knife. >> laura: what? >> if you are a baker, you need a knife. if you're a bumper, you need a knife. if you're a tech guy. you need a knife. >> laura: we use knives at my house. >> my favorite. i found a psychiatrist in london in "london times" why do we need the deadly weapons at home? we need curved instruments, so it's a country of butter fives now. that is all you need. >> laura: what is the west end going to do? >> kill people with a butter knife. i mean what next? trucks? >> laura: sean duffy was just in here.
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he is a lumerback in -- lumberjack in wisconsin. >> gut a fish. >> laura: lumberjack in the old days. this is comical now. this is what everybody used to joke about. what is next? hairspray? that can be deadly. >> i was thinking piano wire. anything. you can kill with anything. the corner of a desk. i don't know where it ends. >> laura: pro-life walkout happened today? i didn't hear about this. there you had a teacher on yesterday at rockland high school. she raised a question at the time of the gun walkout. a month ago you had the school walkouts all over the country. they were covered with the helicopters and the -- >> they had a big march in washington. >> it wasn't only that. school walkouts organized by the women march. now a student, brandon gillespie at rockland high school decided to stage a pro-life walkout today. 200 schools participated. >> laura: wow! >> 200 high schools,80
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colleges. no coverage at all. >> be on the cover of magazines? >> no. he couldn't score the side of i don't know what. this is ridiculous. barely pictures of this. very little video. no local or the national coverage of this. it's an outrage. he did it to prove the point. >> laura: he proved it. we don't no have a photo. one photo. >> his school district in sacramento made special provisions when the kids walked out of school for gun control. they were given use of school accessories, microphone and speakers. they didn't afford him those luxuries. so now lawyers are about to sue the school and they have threatened them saying this is content discrimination. >> laura: what are we saying? this is defending, here we are. what we talk about last night. john boehner has been known to enjoy his cig and booze every now and then.
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>> merlot. >> laura: oh, please. he is a scotch drinker an perpetually tan. i like him. but now he has changed his thinking, don't you know, on pot. we call it all cannabis so make us feel better to call it cannabis. >> in 2011 he said this -- he said, "i'm unalterably opposed to the legislation of marijuana." okay? we was on the record. >> laura: legalizing it. >> now he tweets out today he is now a member, he has joined acreage holdings. a cannabis distributor. >> laura: how much money is he making off pot? wrecking the minds of young people. >> i think the former speaker is finally seeing green. not only marijuana but benjamins through the door. >> laura: it's sad. we have enough problems in the country. we don't need more kids -- once adults, it's fine. but the kids are going to do it. i'm adamantly -- i know it's not the coolest thing to be but i'm not wild about this.
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>> he claims it will help veterans. and help with opioid addictions. >> laura: just be honest. just be honest. if you want to make a lot of money on pot, just say better than going around the country speaking at $10,000 a pop. they will pay me a huge amount of money to sit on the board. whatever it is, be honest. don't try to claim you are doing it for vets. that is just -- that is sad. >> then i have to share the video quickly. >> laura: real quick. >> the president signed a piece of legislation today to help outlaw online human trafficking and prostitution. a survivor behind him. watch this video. can we show it? do we have time 13 >> i'm not a survivor. it's about time. >> laura: dancing in the signing. >> look at her. doing a joyous dance. >> laura: we cut it off. but it went on. all right.
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i like it. rocking out. she was the first woman to sue back page. >> laura: the feminists love back page apparently. awesome segment. >> laura: do not tell me the boy scouts are going to be called what now? girls are different -- >> the venerable institution founded in 1907 by robert baden powell. british officer in india who realized the men didn't know basic first aid or survival skills so he created a book on scouting. i caught on. after 108 years. the boy scouts are now going to be known as "scouts" because they have included girls in the ranks. b.s.a. >> laura: boy scouts of america. >> but it's just scouts. some say it should be scouts b.s. it's scouts -- >> i thought that. >> it's causing, now the c.e.o. of the boy scouts loves this. he is celebrating it as you
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might expect. >> this is an exciting day for the boy scouts of america. we have a new opportunity to serve young women in way we haven't done before. >> we have had co-ed programs for 40 years. we experience with the co-ed and single gender programs and the young women aventuring like to be part of -- adventuring like to be part of the boy scouts of america. >> laura: will there be any all girl or all boy -- >> this is one of the last -- >> laura: men can be in sorority and girls in fraternity. >> boys learn in a particular age. they are gangly. >> laura: i was raking the lawn with two of mine at 5:00. >> they don't want girl to watch them blundering through skills. it's better if they are alone. i understand girls don't want to craft all day but give the boys safe space and girls theirs. >> i had a pattern. i was sewing my own clothes. don't i look -- >> you look like a crafty
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type. >> laura: my mother tried to get me to do that. i said i'm going to play kickball. kanye west slams some of the criticism of him. and on the slavery comment. >> he went to tmz. watch what he said. it's over the top. >> you hear about slavery 400 years. for 400 years, that sounds like a choice. like you was there for 400 years? it's all of y'all. you know, like it's like we're mentally in prison. >> that statement is one of the most ignorant statements that anybody that came from the hood could say about. >> he is acting like a gift to racists. >> his thoughts are moving faster than his mouth. he is embarrassing a lot of people, especially himself, he is embarrassing himself. he doesn't know history. >> you are a horrible person, bro. you are horrible. i used to like you. i let a lot of stuff go.
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400 years of slavery is a choice? >> you done? >> i'm done. period. >> kanye later went online and he clarified this, he said it in the context of the bite. he is talking about being mentally imprison. he said we have been enslaved for 400 years. we don't want to be enslaved for another 400 years. they have taken it out of context. you know something about this. >> laura: a little bit. >> headline is kanye west says 400 years -- >> laura: you are a horrible person and you support slavery. >> who would say slavery is an act of free will? they are trying to damage him and demonize him. >> laura: why are they doing it? >> politics. >> laura: but auntie maxine was also out there yesterday. i love maxine waters. want her on the show. she is wonderful and lovely. that's what i say now. she said to politico that he is speaking, he is a talented guy but he is speaking, "out
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of turn and he needs people to help him" basically formulate his thoughts. i had a radio listener call in today on the show that said it sounded like maxine waters is telling kanye to get to the back of the bus. he is speaking out of turn? what does that mean? who is condescending now? >> condoleeza rice spoke out today on fox. she was quite good. her perspective. watch this. >> i said to people sometimes you know i have been black all my life. you don't have to tell me how to be black. i think we need to recognize in some ways the height of prejudice is to look at somebody and think you know what they think because of the color of their skin. >> i love condoleeza rice. great. >> the reuters poll today, the president support among black people -- >> laura: wait for it. slow it down. the president's support among black people -- >> in a week went from 8.9% to 16.5%.
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>> laura: what? >> among black men from 11% to 22%. >> wait a second. >> the kanye effect. >> laura: doubling support among the black voters. women he has trouble with but it is increasing. the economy is doing great. who knows what might be next? but they have to destroy him. they have to try the destroy him. >> kayne might be promoting an album or fashion line. >> laura: he is doing a long promote. >> he knows how to brand himself. >> laura: you newhat i'm going -- i never thought i'd say this. he is now all about love. "i love you, bro." every time i see you, raymond, radio or, i love you. >> i love you, laura. does it mean you will insult me now? >> laura: absolutely. once you say you love someone you can do it. this chinese prom dress. now you can't we have a -- i have a chinese blouse. >> ultra appropriation. >> look at her. cute girl. >> she wore this, picked out a
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beautiful prom dress. chinese style prom dress. she liked it because it had a high collar. >> it's not trashy like some of the others i have seen. >> she has been attacked online. say she is culturally -- >> there is a slit, do the chinese have slits up the side? >> when you are in china -- >> well, okay. >> they don't have a tweet up. she was attacked by people saying that is my culture. you are appropriating it. jeremy lamb, my culture is not your prom dress. this is what i have to say about this. look at the number of people, the celebrities who have worn various styles or costumes appeared to be connected to a particular culture. >> laura: maybe lady gaga had the egg at the grammys. she was culturally appropriate rating a chicken -- appropriating the chicken. >> this is katy perry in a kimono. carly in a native american
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garb. she took heat over this. selena gomez wore a hindu headdress. everybody got upset about this. i'm a cultural appropriator. >> as italian spaniard. >> a tie. ties apparently date back to the chinese -- to 2010 b.c. the chinese emperor, the warriors wore neck wear. >> take this. >> no, leave my tie in place. culture appropriator because i'm wearing a french and a chinese derivative. >> laura: is that a windsor knot? modified. >> it's a simple, i don't know what you call it. half windsor. >> laura: i think the clip-on ties look great on you. >> next time. next time. >> laura: isn't that lovely? >> i'm a it's a small world guy. i like to take a little of all the cultures. >> laura: blend it together. >> inclusive fashion. >> laura: what happened to you can choose whatever you want to wear? now you can't do anything.
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>> they are policing you. >> laura: you can go in a men's bathroom as a woman and say i feel like a man today but you can't say i feel a little chinese today? why can't you do that? an the young woman looked cute many dress. nice dress. c'mon. honestly. >> overreaction. >> i'm just going to wear a burrland -- burlap sack. sorry, gwynn. i didn't mean it. i love the clothes. facebook ask for your nude photos. >> bizarre lawsuit by the parents against their laudish adult son. >> stormy daniels gets a high honor for, well, you will see. much more on this "best of scene and unseen special." after this.
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>> laura: time now for "seen and unseen" segment where we expose what is behind big culture stories of the day. why facebook wants you to send them your nude photos. i can't believe we're doing this segment. here to explain this, fox news contributor, raymond arroyo. what is story? facebook wants your nude photos? >> preemptively. >> laura: why do people have nude photos. >> they want people in
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relationships who want to disclose people of their partner when the relationship end. >> laura: who are these people? >> we could name a few but we won't. they want you to submit the photos, the most secretive photos you have to facebook. they will then encrypt them and take what hay call a finger -- take what they call is a fingerprint. they don't store it, they say it's off the server in a few days and they will block that image ever posted on pakistan. -- posted on facebook. who is looking at them somehow long are they on the server? and facebook had a 50 million person breach last year they admitted. to march. they admitted. to how sure are we that they can protect the images and the employees are not copying them? >> laura: what if other people have nude photos? that won't help. you give your photos that you keep of yourself. let's call this segment, forget "seen and unseen."
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this is the end of the civiliation segment. make a new graphic. tom is like i don't make the graphics. there we should move on. >> a new man who is 30 years old. >> gosh. >> laura: sued his parents or dued by his parents. we call these people boomerang brats. you throw them out to world and they come back and stay at home. >> 30-year-old saying i'm trying to be a father -- he has a child of his own. i'm trying to be a father and i need to live with mom and dad. they gave him five notices to get out, five eviction notices. they deprived him of food. he went with another network and said this. >> why couldn't you guys resolve the without the court? >> i would consider much of what they were doing to try to get me out as attacks. >> a third of millennials are ahome with the parents. >> laura: attacks? >> they asked mim to get a job. >> get a haircut. he looks like cousin it. that is scary.
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>> the scary thing. a third of millennials are at home. this has gone up from 25%. to 34%. >> laura: he is stroking his hair. he is stroking his hair. he doesn't have money for a haircut either. >> tough times. >> laura: this is what you do. if your kid is threatening to come home after they went to college or something, turn the room in a home gym with no coaches or anything like that. >> the judge ordered them -- the judge ruled that the kid has to vacate -- the man has to vacate. and they are calling for an investigation by adult protective services. i hope it's for the parent and not for the son. now the big story of the night. >> laura: okay. >> big story. >> laura: stormy daniels is getting a key to what? a stripper pole? >> today she got the key to the city of west hollywood. this is mayor, john duran. listen. >> as you know, lady godiva rode naked to protest injustice and taxes. we have our own lady godiva here in the city of west
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hollywood. she has held her head up with dignity and fought back. when she fights back and mr. avenatti fights back, they are fighting back for all of us to get our country back in to our hands. >> this is a city -- >> laura: dignity? did he use the word dignity? do you spend a lot of time many west hollywood? >> they have asked for impeachment for trump. >> laura: impeach the mayor. >> nothing says you are honor ed than getting a key to the city in front of a sex shop owned by a drag queen porn director. the level of honored imposed on stormy daniels and great star reacted this way. >> i'm not sure what the key opens. i'm hoping it's the wine cellar. this community has a history of standing up to bullies and speaking truth to power. i'm so lucky to be part of it. >> laura: they said she was a profile in courage. she is a profile in cleavage.
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i hope the key opens the door to talbot's. we didn't talk about the nfl policy. no kneeling. $20,000 penalty if any player does it for that club. this is going to change things. >> laura: they were losing money. they had to do something. thank you. great as always. >> chris pratt was given the generation award at the m.t.v. movie awards. this past week. i want to share this with you. he listed nine rules. now he used this opportunity, he had a few jokes. he talked about his family. he listed nine rules for living. watch this. >> god is real. god loves you. god wants the best for you. believe that. i do. learn to pray. it's easy and it's so good for your soul. >> laura: i like that. >> but look at the reaction -- he talked about being an influencer and using a platform to touch other people. he is doing it. when kids like mine, my
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lorenzo loves chris pratt. the parks and rec chris pratt, the star lord chris pratt and the "jurassic park" chris pratt. if he says it, it's different from you and i saying it. these are people that he looks up. to i love that he lifts up young people. then he went on -- how often do you hear a celebrity talk about the soul. >> laura: recall need that. >> tell young people to pray. remember what this is about and the journey we are really on. then he said this. so often we hear sweetheart you are perfect, don't change. chris pratt had a different message. >> finally, number nine. nobody is perfect. people are going to tell you, you are perfect just the way you are. you're not. you are imperfect. you always will be. but there is a powerful force that designed you that way. if you are willing to accept that, you will have grace. grace is a gift. like the freedom we enjoy in
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this country, that grace was paid for with somebody else's blood. do not forget it. don't take it for granted. >> i love it. >> laura: i'm going to church of chris pratt. i need homilies like that at mass. c'mon! >> uplifting and fun. he told a poop joke and other things. interesting. "cosmo" when they reported it, they didn't mention the god talk. >> laura: a shock. >> that was a critical thing we heard. you are not perfect. we are all imperfect and craving grace and we need it. i love that chris pratt brought us grace and brought it to young people who need to be uplifted. they are often attacked. with the stuff we heard earlier today. f-bombs, this is different message. >> laura: there is so much dark, awful stuff on social media. that, that is actually just what i needed tonight. >> me, too. >> laura: president trump takes on the world of late night comedy. when the best of "seen and unseen" special continues in a moment.
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president trump criticizing attorney general jeff sessions over recent indictment of two g.o.p. congressmen tweeting two long-running obama era investigation of two popular republican congressmen were brought to a well publicized charge ahead of the midterms by the jeff sessions justice department. two easy wins now in doubt because there is not enough time. good job, jeff. congressman duncan hunter of california accused of using campaign funds for personal use and chris collins of new york is accused of insider trading. a u.s. service member killed in eastern afghanistan in what is described as an insider attack. another service member was injured but is in stable condition. it's the second time in two months that a u.s. service member has been killed likely by afghan forces he was supposed to train. i'm alicia acuna. now back to our special edition of "the ingraham
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angle." for all of your headlines log on to foxnews.com. you watching the most powerful name in news. fox news channel. >> laura: it's time now for the "seen and unseen" segment where we expose what is behind the big cultural stories of the day. the late night talk show hosts for the first time have banned together to roast president trump. for more on what they are doing and why we are joined by the contributor and the will wilder series, raymond arroyo. i saw the triple boxes with conan and the others and i was thoroughly not interested. but apparently everybody else is. >> this is important. let me tell you how this started. jimmy fallon came out to the "hollywood reporter" and he backtracked an apologized for having donald trump on. he has been hazed for this. >> laura: in the campaign. >> they said it humanized the president and then the president addressed it in south carolina. watch. >> jimmy fallon.
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he screws up my hair. he apologized poor -- apologized for humanizing us. if someone would open a talk show, the guy on cbs -- what a low life. i mean honestly are these people funny? there is no talent. they are not talented people. johnny carson was talented. >> laura: first of all we agree. >> we love johnny carson. >> laura: trump would be a great late night host. >> off the cuff. but i take a slightly different view. devil's advocate. i don't think the president should have elevated them by attacking them. it elevates them. now the late night industrial complex came together and created this. a trifecta of attack on the president. watch. >> did you see trup's rally last night? >> me neither. i heard he said bad stuff about us. >> that doesn't sound like
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him. >> he said we were no talent, low lives, lost souls. >> that's not right. that's conan. hold on. i'll get him. >> hey, guys. what's up? >> president who? >> trump. >> donald trump. >> the real estate guy? he's president? >> yes. >> wow! how is he doing? >> not so good. >> still on for lunch? >> yeah. where do you want to eat? >> red hen. >> red hen. >> laura: oh, my god. that is so unfunny. >> it's not funny. there is something else sad here. we need americans a place to unify. laugh every, comedy was the place. jimmy fallon was the last one to keep politics on the back side. he was funny at games, silly and goofy. that is gone. i have friend who watched him every night sense he is premier and she just told me, "i took him off my d.v.r." what is so crushing is he was the last bastion for people
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and last year he said this to his colleague lily geist. >> -- willie geist. >> i think it would be weird for me to start doing it now. i don't even care about politics. i love poll culture machine they love politics. i'm not that brain. >> do you ever feel pressure to talk about donald trump or to go political? do you hear that noise? >> i think the other guys are doing it very well. when it's organic i will dip into it as well. i always made jokes about the president. >> laura: he was smart there. why cut your audience in half? why do that? >> i will tell you why he does it now and the mea culpa. colbert was beating him in the ratings. i dug up the man we heard about earlier. johnny carson who talked to barbara walters about politics and why he stayed away from it in his show. watch. >> i think one of the dangers if you are a comedian, which
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basically i am. if you start to take yourself too seriously and start to comment on social issues your sense of humor suffers somewhere. "the tonight show" is basically to amuse people, to make them laugh. >> this is why he presided over the most watched talk show of all time for 40 years. >> laura: no one will ever touch carson. that era is overment could they go a week without trump? they should go on a trump diet and not mention him and try to be funny. >> carol burnett, his contemporary, she kept politics out of the show. she kept nixon out of it. and she did "mama's family" and people still by the dvd. >> and tyler perry stays away from it in the madia movies. >> we need the unifying comedy. carson is right. humor suffers. we don't need that. >> laura: the worst offense,
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it's not funny. conan is the most tonny in three boxes. seinfeld is speaking this week about the "roseanne" reboot. what is he saying? >> remember i told you the story. everybody hailed it, this is great. we all love it. i said she is a loose cannon, a little crazy. abc had to let her go. now seinfeld is saying they shouldn't have done that. they should have recast the role of roseanne connors with another actress. then he added this controversy. >> i didn't see why it was necessary to fire her. why would you murder someone who is committing suicide? i never saw someone end their entire career with one button push. that was fresh. >> i think what he was saying it was tongue and cheek was that the audience should have decided what to do with roseanne. maybe give her another chance, i don't know. seinfeld has always been on the outside of comedy. he hates the p.c. culture. he doesn't speak on the college campuses. >> laura: he said that. >> we have the bite. i don't know if we have time.
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>> laura: it dove tails to what carson was saying how you circumscribe unified hue -- humor by getting political. >> does the timing worry you? i talk to larry the cable guy and they don't want to do college campuses anymore. >> i hear it a lot of time. i hear people tell me don't go near the colleges. they are so p.c. they want to use the words. that is racist, that is sexist. that is prejudice. they don't even know what they are talking about. >> he is old school in that. what i love, jerry seinfeld doing a new season of the comedians in cars getting coffee. in one of the last interview, jerry lewis is in the car and i can't wait to see that. i promise it won't be p.c. and it won't be political. >> jerry lewis smashed obama hard in your interview with him. >> the it was not the comedy act. i asked about refugees and he
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said how he felt about it. >> laura: they are not funny. when all it is trump, trump, trump. it's not funny. >> they become a political activist. nobody wants to see that. >> laura: raymond, awesome. thank you. straight ahead, sasha baron cohen wreaks havoc with the latest tv show. >> and the vile celebration of abortion by one of the least funny people in comedy. stay with us.
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the day. apparently for many comadians the cruder the better. the latest example sasha baron cohen is tricking politico in to doing interviews, with him, of course, assuming a new identity. how clever. for more on that and why so many are outraged we are joined by fox news contributor and the best selling author raymond arroyo. why is sarah palin upset? >> maybe she has grounds to be upset. she got a communication for a request to sit down with a veteran. a disabled veteran to take part in a showtime historical documentary. it turns out that disabled veteran was sasha baron cohen. who you will remember did the ali g. series and he dressed up as a rapper and he punked well-known political figures. palin wasn't the only one who fell for it. dick cheney did, too. look.
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>> dick cheney, is it possible to sign my water board? >> sure. >> that is a first. the first time i signed a water board. >> he is assuming identities in the showtime special. gonzalez, petraeus. you will remember martin short and they were outrageous characters the interviewed people but celebrities were in on the routine. you have to have a talent as a comedian to fill the gap when people know who you are. cohen is a hit-and-run artist. there is a mean, bizarre edge to this stuff that is largely splitticly motivated -- mittcally motivated. -- politically motivated. but one guy he tried to interview that didn't fall for it. watch.
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>> got business that i want to tell you about. i'd be a fool -- >> very quick. good luck. it's nice to see you. take care of yourselves. >> you are in on that? we have that p. diddy is in it. >> good. bye-bye. >> laura: trump has a radar on people. he saw the crap for what it was. >> sasha baron cohen's last movie $3.2 million. >> flopper. nobody even knows who he is. our audience doesn't care about him. >> crude comediennes, michelle wolf from the nasty correspondents dinner. she resurfaced an offered a solute -- soul lution to abortion. >> some people say it's killing a baby. it's now. 's stopping a baby by happening. it's like "back to the future" and a baby is a do lorian. i salute you.
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if you need an abortion, get one. god bless america! >> laura: can i say something. you have great points to make. they just need to play that voice in gitmo and get everything they want from the the -- khalid sheikh mohammed you didn't have to waterboard him with the jug. just play her voice. that is all you need. >> it's cruel. there is something breath-takingly vicious about that kind of humor. when you talk about abortion, where the two victims, two victims come out of an abortion, the mother and the child. whose life is snuffed out. to celebrate that and say let's have a party about this. i frankly couldn't believe this. it shows i think something deeper. >> laura: broken. >> in michelle wolf. >> laura: what i want to say -- >> we should pray for michelle wolf. >> laura: prayer, power twins activate. let's now finally we have the supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. he is being hazed this week.
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my old friend brett. not for the judicial rulings but for his name. okay. colbert. >> i don't know much about kavanaugh but i'm skeptical because his name is brett. that sounds like a supreme court justice but more like a waiter at ruby tuesdays. hey, everybody, i'm brett. i'll be your supreme court justice tonight. before you sit down let me clear away these rights for you. >> laura: well, he had the pretend he went the dartmouth college as part of the m.o. brett actually went to yale. he went to yale law school and succeeded at every level. but he doesn't try to play someone he is not. >> i guess name discrimination is the latest. >> nameism. >> in-name slander. you know what i thought when i watched this. there was a tweet where they said damned if we'll let five men including a frat boy named brett. so now he is a frat by or a waiter at ruby tuesdays.
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i was thinking -- >> what is wrong with ruby tuesdays? i like it. >> what is wrong with brett? there are famous brett. anchor, brett favre, the hall of famer. match game star brett summers. there she is. >> laura: is she still with us? >> she died in 2007. i just looked it up. but this is getting so desperate. the campaign against kavanaugh. they are now campaigning he ran up credit card debt buying baseball tickets to nats games. who cares? if he paid it off, who care what is he ran up? >> laura: now they are looking at you. before it was a videotape you were renting. remember? now you can't buy baseball tickets. who cares? >> there is only one thing i'm happy about. i'm glad trump didn't tap raymond keflage. then with'd have big problem -- then we'd have big problems. you know what raymond means?
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wise protector. it's making sense now. >> i'm feeling very protected here. >> bret summers is spinning in her grave. >> laura: they are really scraping the bottom of the barrel. >> confirmation is assured. >> laura: welcome to supreme court justice for life. eat that, left. for life. >> we should note since that segment aired michelle wolf's netflix show has been canceled. >> laura: oops. >> sasha baron cohen never aired his controversial interview with governor palin. >> laura: all right. up next, calling out hollywood's gross double standard on behavior in speech. plus, a mysterious disappearance by raymond arroyo. the best of the "seen and unseen" special returns in a moment. are you ready to take your wifi to the next level?
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>> sadly, it's not. this star has been defaced more than cher. austin clay, this guy, the 24-year-old today walks in with a guitar case, opens up. there is a pick axe inside. he wails on the star. this is nothing original. it happened in october of 2016. we have video of it. there have been multiple defacements of the star. they have put stickers on it. they have put marksalot on it. you will remember george lopez a few weeks -- >> laura: urinated on it. it thank god we don't have that video. this is like a construction site. >> they go in and take pictures -- >> laura: why do they fluorescent vests? >> this is an impulse to destroy and eradicate anything that offends you or disagree with. this idea or mentality slipped to other area of hollywood. >> culture. >> look at james gunn. multi, hundred million dollar director of the "guardians of the galaxy" franchise.
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disney fired him last weekend. they found tweets from seven and ten years ago he made fun of child rape, pedophilia. >> laura: lovely. >> nasty stuff. but they instantly fired him. now the hollywood reporter wrote a piece. >> laura: oh, good. rehabbing him. >> in firing james bernstein, disney hurts all of hollywood. and this is what they said. but so long as there has been no actual criminal activity there has to be a difference between who a person was and who a person is. and we have to allow for the fact that people can change. the stars of "guardians of the galaxy" are surrounding him. >> laura: chris pratt came out. >> he issued a quote. if people can change, why wasn't the same mercy accorded to roseanne barr, to amy powell who was head of paramount television? she made a racially charged comment about an upcoming show. in production. they got rid of her instantly. >> laura: double standard. >> i believe in redemption.
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people will make mistakes. but we see the idea some offenses are instantly excommunicable. you are unemployable. >> laura: you can't work ever. >> but some offensive speech is not only accepted but encouraged. this is a panel from this weekend's comicon. actress zoe craves in the new harry potter spinoff "fantastic beasts" was asked this at a panel. >> if you could use your magic in the real world for good, what would you do? >> impeach trump. [applause] >> wouldn't it be even better to apperate him out of existence? >> dan is good of making up the spells. what would be the impeachment spell? >> uh, right. impeacheus maximus! >> so some speech -- a lot of
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people there felt why did they have to politicize. this is a family movie. why do we politicize harry potter. >> comicon itself. i was in a city where it was and -- it's men and women in their 40s dressed up like wonder woman. i'm not a costume person. i don't like the costume parties. these are adults. these are parents, grandparents. >> you wouldn't have liked johnny depp who got up at the end of the panel and he appeared in costume as the villain he plays in the movie. a character who wants a racially pure wizarding world. some thought it was a sly, slap at donald trump. >> we, who live for freedom, for truth, the moment as come. to rise up and take our
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rightful place in the world. >> so you see, apparently some offenses are acceptable. others are not. i'd just like to get the rule book on what is instantly okay to not. johnny depp's ex-wife charged him with abusing her in the marriage in the divorce decree. he was allowed to speak. j.k. rowling defended him. other people in the same behavior, they fire them instantly. hollywood has to get the story straight. >> laura: the comicon thing and johnny depp gets me thinking. could i apperate you? >> me? >> laura: wow! this actually -- >> now wait. is this what you mean by seen and unseen? this is great. if only nancy pelosi were here. just a joke! >> can you bring me back? hello. >> laura: no. you are gone. disappeared. a -- final thoughts when we
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>> laura: that was a fun trip down seen and unseen memory lanes. >> and i didn't even have to fight you for arose or anything. >> laura: i hope everybody had a great weekend and we will be back here tomorrow night, the big confirmation hearing of judge kavanaugh set to begin. we will have all the fireworks, we will bring them to you right here on "the ingraham angle." have a good night. ♪
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