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worth. raymond arroyo is filling in for laura tonight. a "the ingraham angle" is up next. >> great show, i was watching the whole thing. in fact, i was so distracted i got here late. so hang in there, happy july 4th. we will see you soon. i'm raymond arroyo, in for a laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from new york, nike polling issue featuring an american flag after a backlash from national anthem protester colin kaepernick. just one of several instances of patriotism under fire as we approach independence day. we will take a closer look, also we have breaking immigration news for you tonight, a federal judge is blocking trump's latest border efforts. to the acting director of i.c.e. will be her to respond. and two more polls show just how bad joe biden fared in that last democratic debate. it is the tide turning on a former vp? matt schlapp and juan williams here to break it all down. new developments in the brutal
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antifa attack on andy ngo paid his attorney is here exclusively to lay out the next steps she plans to take to get justice. and comedian tom shillue will join me to reveal the celebrity obsession with robert mueller. a snuffing out smoking at netflix and much, much more. but first, we open with patriotism and history under fire. a troubling new gallup poll finds that only 45% of u.s. adults are extremely proud to be american. that is an 18 year low down from 51% just two years ago. most tellingly, democrats extreme pride in the polls failed to its lowest level in the survey's history to 22%. meanwhile, 76% of republicans are extremely proud of the country. off of context, the republicans extreme pride in america has never fallen behind 67% even
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during the obama administration. obviously partisanship is accelerating, dwindling pride in the country, and frankly, it should not. no matter who is elected president, who is calling the shots in congress, that should in no way disturb our love of country. the freedom, the prosperity all around us. at the liberty that we take for granted. part of the problem is that there is so little that unites us today. this is a republic founded on an idea, not blood or race, but an idea of freedom and self-governance. it was predicated on morality and common purpose, but over the last few decades, we have run down the reputation of the founders disparaged even the founding itself, and disgrace their own history. today we are fighting over betsy ross's flag and stripping murals of the founding fathers for schools, all of which we are going to debate and just moments. but the self-loathing that is destructive cultural crusade to
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strike the memory of any individual that fails to measure up to the shifting morays of the day would only further divide us. and hasten our forgetting of self. look, history is made by human beings who are by their nature are flawed and broken. and it made their feelings, our great lessons that cannot and should not be forgotten. one quick example, you know doubt remember the removal of the series of federal monuments and statues in my native new orleans in 2017. now whatever you might think of that historical figures depicted or recalled by these statues, they existed. these individuals shaped america's story for good or ill, and it is up to us to acknowledge them and explain the legacy to our children. the sins and all. there was one statue that are probably passed 100 times outside of city park in new orleans. i went to school in that park. it was this one. pgt beauregard, a confederate general. what i did not know until i did
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some research as they dismantled his statue was that he ordered the attack on fort sumter. he designed a confederate flag. but it is his post to civil war life that is far more important. he invented the cable power streetcars that have become synonymous with new orleans. in most tellingly in 1873, he founded a political party, made up of whites and free people of color that fought for black rights and for the black vote. pgt beauregard had a change of heart on race in his later life. it is outrageous to me that a story of redemption like beauregard's has been stripped from her physical memory. from our american consciousness. and not only his, but many others. we owe it to our children to offer them the whole american story. the good, the bad, the sins and the glory. how else will they learn how to avoid in the future or to emulate, and want to be proud of
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as americans? and now we turn to the shoe giants nike, pulling its fourth of july sneaker featuring a betsy ross flag. now this comes after nfl star or a former nfl star colin kaepernick reportedly intervene. he claimed the flag was offensive and racially insensitive. now nike in a statement today said that they made the decision based on concerns that the sneaker could unintentionally offend and detract from the nation's patriotic holiday. joining me now is some reaction is burgess owens, a super bowl champion and conservative commentator. and leo correll, civil rights attorney. do you buy maggie's explanation that this is racially insensitive? unintentionally offensive? >> no, i don't. and this is what we have to recognize, we truly are, we fight so hard for our country. and it is nothing but a tool, a tool for them that sit on the
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board of nike. this is what we fight against. we are dealing with an organization and a global organization that says less about the american way, and they do everything to demean and feel the love of the country from her kids by giving these messages that divide us more than anything else. i don't buy that the company has the power to do this. this is something that they have been looking at for months. and including a time where it impacts the most a celebration of country. >> dan: what is your take? is it racially insensitive? it is the flag of the 13 colonies. that's what it really is. >> let me just say, first i love your opening statement and i am proud to be an american. but wait a minute. marxist company? let me tell mr. owen something very basic. that flag represents a time period when i as an african-american, when mr. owens was an african-american, considered as property.
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so i applaud nike, because that is the wrong flag for the fourth of july. and i would submit to mr. owens the following statement. that flag is 34 million african-americans consider property, how can we take pride in that particular flag on the fourth of july? with all due respect, any conservative or anyone who believes in free market, nike has the right to pull this. why don't you say that? >> raymond: before we talk over each other, let's talk about something, i want to talk about that flag, and went on the streets of new york today and i asked voters what they thought of this controversy, listen and i want to your reaction >> colin kaepernick got nike to rescind a pair of sneakers because it has the betsy ross flag on it. he says that is racist, and so they have withdrawn sales of those sneakers, was that a good idea? >> i agree with that, because if you look at our history, that is a flag that is not
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representative of our people. >> that is a shame. we have a history, you know, we really have to -- history is history, why take it away? >> how does he have that much power as an athlete? i cannot buy them because he is an offended athlete and i think colin kaepernick is an absolute joke. >> everybody is entitled to their first amendment speech, but so are people who choose to say negative things about him or nike and do not buy as a result of those actions. >> i grew up with sticks and stones may break your bones, but names will never hurt you. and now betsy ross flag's shoes are offensive? something is definitely wrong. >> it is a flag that is not representative by a group of people that are known racist. so when you look at that flag, then i think that they should have done that. >> the founders? is someone using it now? >> i'm talking about, you know,
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kkk members. >> it does not make sense to me. it is american. it is >> raymond: okay, i read an article today, that the flag was used, the betsy ross flag, was adopted in the 1980s by the nazi party. none of the people i talked to the date heard of this connection. a group ofs had heard of this. why should they be allowed to hijack american history? if they show up with the statue of liberty, should be then strike the statue of liberty? speaker this is what the problem is. we have the greatest country in history of mankind, living the american dream, a little bit of history here. slavery has been run for 3,000
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euros, 4,000 years. by the time the words "we the people" rating, they were in slavery, and that slavery -- these kind of people, the elitists that telling our young people that this country is not for them is the worst thing. we should be proud of the sacrifice of every single country nomadic culture that came through. >> raymond: burgess, i want to give leo a shot. >> mr. owens and i, considered property. as mr. owens is saying, we have made progress, kids in birmingham, alabama, killed in a church, we had to go through losing lives. with all due respect, how in the world can you simply say that flag is okay when you and i were considered as property.
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>> we are not property today. we are free, we are successful, we live in a country that gives us the american dream. we are afforded the opportunity is. >> i've got to play this for you. this is senate majority leader mitch mcconnell commenting on this betsy betsy ross flag controversy. >> we are in a political environment where the flag has become controversial to americans, i think we have a problem. i hope nike releases the issues or some other shoemaker picks up the flag, puts it on a pair of shoes, and start selling it. i'll make the first order. >> raymond: leo, does that make mitch mcconnell a racist? >> we are not talking about today's flag flag. let's be clear, that flag that is on the nike shoe, which i'm glad they pulled, represents a flag of 240 years ago when i could not sit next to you
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because i was property. >> raymond: leo, leo, at leo, my big concern here -- wait one second paid if we start playing this game will be go back and find every sin of ht to enlighten adele, we've got to strike down monticello. we should rip down mount vernon. it is a corrupted founding. >> a black man who loved this country, throwing out our history, we had people who helped our country to grow, socialist marxist division putting our country down, our god, country. >> raymond: i've got to get to one other topic. there is a mural and a school district. the school district is sending $600,000 to erase it. here's the rub. it was created by a leftist intramural list to actually
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depicts washington with in the background. you see the native americans. it was a critical commentary on washington to broaden the perception of this founding father. is this a good idea to strike this? >> is it a good idea to take this mural down? yes. in 1936, how many blacks, how many native americans participated in whether to put that up there? nash depicted, but only blacks and native americans were involved in the decision-making to put that up there quest to -? zero. >> eight depicts something controversial. that's not a lily white gilded portrait of washington. it shows the sins of the man and his glory. i defend that. burgess, very quickly.
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>> we have black racists today, let's learn our history, let's be proud of it, let's realize you're the greatest country in mankind and the freest black americans in our world. >> raymond: i have to leave it there. thank you much, gentlemen. politics taking center stage in the democratic party. today, mayor pete accorded african-american voters at jesse jackson's rainbow push coalition. it's become a popular stop for the 2020 democrats but pete buttigieg made it as a time to make make a push. >> costs the descendants the victims hundreds today. each year we do not act the bill grows larger. some of the staff came a very long time ago, that doesn't make it better. it makes it worse.
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>> raymond: i knew poll reveals why buttigieg is so desperate to end this. joining me is the chairman of the american conservative union and with me and said, juan williams, cohost of "the five." a new poll has buttigieg at 0% among black voters. he my first question, why is bin beating everyone else with black voters. >> i don't think it is too hard, vice president of the first black president. he has a long history with black voters. i think there is a certain sense of familiarity, a certain sense of trust. he saw what happened in the first debate were kamala harrisg performance, she clearly put him on the defensive. and when she did that, i think she ate into the defense that she was the inevitable winner of this contest. >> raymond: when you look at these polling numbers, your thought on why biden is still
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commanding and even ahead of kamala harris? i would thought she would win black voters giving her strong stands in that debate. >> couple of interesting things in these polls, i would take these poll numbers that show biden a commanding double-digit lead among african-americans, going to the screen room, two prominent african-american candidates, kamala harris, cory booker, or black candidates, how is joe biden doing so well, and they all said, just like juan said, he was right there at barack obama's side. to me, not a democrat, it seemed like at some .1 of these black candidates was going to stand up and have the moral voice to try to pull these photos back. i think that is exactly what kamala harris did.
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most of these, the number two picked up biden voters is bernie sanders. what you are really seeing is potentially african-american voters are black voters getting behind kamala while burning oil benefit from other voters, if biden continues to have shaky performances. >> i want to ask about something else buttigieg said to say, here he is on criminal justice reform. watch. >> i believe we can and must achieve a 50% reduction and incarceration in this country without an increase in crime. [applause] we can do it by legalizing marijuana and eliminating incarceration for simple drug possession. we knew but abolishing private federal prisons and putting an end back petty fines and fees. >> raymond: juan, you heard buttigieg's pie-in-the-sky approach. how does that stack up against trump's actual criminal justice reform which people on the right have been giving him kudos form.
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>> i don't get a bite has to stack up. clearly what buttigieg is talking about his perspective. he's talking about reducing incarceration rates. i think across the aisle there are republicans concerned who agree with this point. i think lots of people know we have over done incarceration, how we are in talk about how we need to get back in society, saying, hey, we want people who are contributing to our society. >> raymond: for the first time, it might republicans actually be -- trump certainly got the largest share of that african-american support then his most recent predecessors. >> outlook, i think the key for president trump, for all republicans, the question about, is the economy doing better.
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and i think for voters, no matter what their heritage, ethnicity, skin color, the idea the more economic opportunities, the problem for mayor pete buttigieg, he is in a tough job, spent a lot of time in south bend, the problem, he says, we should, we should, we should, he is the mayor of a town that has substantial racial strife that had big policing problems that has alienated the african-american community, and to sit there and talk about, well, we showed in the future decriminalize marijuana, well, mayor pete, what have you been doing in your town, that is a fair attack. >> raymond: juan, it quickly before we are out of town, do you agree that this will hurt buttigieg, the shooting in south bend, the way he handled that? >> clearly, he even said it in the debate room, he said, i failed in terms of trying to heal what was being talked
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about, and i think that message is across the nation in terms of the black community. they don't see mayor pete as having any substantial ability for that record. >> raymond: thank you. we will check in with you soon. we have a fox news alert. a federal judge is blocking trump's policy on detaining asylum-seekers. former acting i.c.e. director tom homan is here to tell us how this can further complicate the border crisis. all of that next. stay here.
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>> this is a fox news alert, a federal judge now blocg trumps policy keeping thousands of asylum-seekers and detention, pending immigration cases. demanding a bond hearing in seven days, if not those illegal immigrants must be released. joining me now is tom homan, former acting ice director and fox news contributor and guenther, i will get it right come immigration attorney general what effect will this ruling have on the border crisis, tom? you ran this show for a while. >> it will continue and it will get worse. the reason coming across now to bring a child and will be detained, and if detained a few days.
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but children are coming because they can't be detained more than 72 hours and the sponsors or give it to hhs. so if they want to expand who they can't detained, what do you think will happen? you think there is a crisis now, hold on tight because it will get worse. >> the the bond you cannot hold them more than seven days. do we have the facility? looking at some of the facility which i will get to in a moment, do we have the facility to hold this volume of people? or do we want to release everything if it is a seven-day retainer? >> the capability of detention funding from congress, they can put their hands on eight, 10,000 more beds in a month so they can certainly withstand detention. if you look at what ice does like last year, 92%, 92% of everyone remove from the united states were removed from a detention bed. once they get released, as you can see, immigration said which
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means they were not in court. so detention works. a consequence works. and so unless they will provide a solid address and they will show who they are without a doubt, they should be detained. >> tom: come through your reaction. isn't this a challenge? how many people are showing up for actual immigration hearings? >> gunther: we don't know how many are here just because they applied for asylum but this is the problem. this is bottleneck caused by donald trump. donald trump stopped the bond hearings and the power of the judges have to decide a case. this is what is happening. we have overcrowded jails and overcrowded systems. the judge said enough. we can fix this problem. the bond hearing, that is what we are going to do. there is no reason why we are holding a mother, father and child in a detention center waiting days and sometimes months for a bond hearing.
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this is our system, our legal system allows the judges to grant based on certain requirements. they have the requirements, than they should be on bond. speak to look at the data, the data is clear. and which means, they go to court. that is just a fact. but those numbers are not accurate. >> they are absolutely accurate. >> come on now come if you look at those claiming asylum, at the border, almost half of them -- >> wait a second. >> 100% of my clients -- >> they are your clients but he's talking about the national numbers. >> all you have to do is go to the doj stat website, and 90% of us and she had. one thing they never want to talk about -- those who claim asylum, half of them do not follow the immigration reform.
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this is -- >> quickly, quickly respond. >> gunther: immigration causes a lot of problems because they don't do their job properly. they are not prepared or trained in a year ago, they are noted to a hearing, year and a half later. they don't get the notice correct. it is incredible that they will find a way from central america to the united states, but they can't find a way to an immigration court in the city they live. i guarantee they will find -- they will find a way -- >> i have to get to this important report, a new report for the dhs office of inspector general. it calls on the trump administration to take immediate steps to address the conditions in the rio grande valley border patrol facilities. as we reported that area is one of the busiest and easiest for illegals to cross because there is little or no border wall in place. the rio grande serves as a
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natural barrier, which as we have shown you, not much of a deterrent. laura ingraham went down there in del rio and yes, they are overcrowded. but the asians we saw our working and going above and beyond the call of duty to make sure all of these immigrants are cared for and protected. now, here is what they didn't share in the ig report, the media report. there is 124% increase in apprehension versus the same period in 2018. ma 201-7700 people a day cross the border illegally. in may 2019, nearly 5,000 are entering daily so tom you have been in these facilities. what is this new ig report getting wrong about the crisis of the border in the media coverage? >> tom: they are not built for women and children. and congress, fund hhs, money to
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buy to get more hhs beds to house families to have the proper facilities but congress will not do nothing about the crisis. and part of the backup. you don't have ice or hhs with the facilities to house the families and the children, court order by law have to be housed separately and make comfortable. >> gunther: we were never prepared to jump from 500 to 5,000. but that is not new. this has been going on for a year. president trump has been told over and over by immigration attorneys and judges to provide more resources to process the people. >> raymond: he's been asking congress so very quickly, what is the answer? how do we stop this extraordinary flow that we are seeing, tom homan. >> tom: we close the loopholes. if the family comes across asylum let's hold them long enough to see a judge. that is only way to guarantee a
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judge. we built the first family detention center and 90% of the cases we sent them home. the border numbers plummeted. it works. >> raymond: i wish i had more time because i could be here all night. thank you, tom, guenther. new details about president trump's fourth of july salute to the america. is he politicizing or encouraging patriotism? a live report, your thoughts in a hot debate next.
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>> raymond: we will have a great fourth of july in washington, d.c. it will be like no other and i hope a lot of people come. it is going to be about this country and the salute to america. >> raymond: raymond arroyo -- we are learning exactly what the president has planned for his july 4th extravaganza. it will feature music and flyovers, fireworks and much more. fox kristin fisher's life at the white house tonight with a story, kristen. >> raymond, this is shaping up to be quite a spectacle. president trump is promising the biggest fireworks display ever. there is going to be a flyover of air force one, marine one, the blue angels and more. and then there are the tanks which is one of the more unique and controversial aspects of the president's' fourth of july plans. several u.s. army tanks will be on display on the national mall including some m1a1 abrams tanks and each one weighs more than 6. they've had to be transported to
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get here. you will not see them moving because they could really rip up the roads which the officials are worried about. they will ask the federal government to reimburse them for any damages. to top it off, president trump himself will be speaking at the lincoln memorial. he is promising to deliver a nonpartisan speech one that will focus on patriotism and not politics. critics like 2020 rifle, the president is showboating and wasting taxpayer funding chose to inflate his ego. her arm forces and military not politically propped and we know the most powerful country in the world. we don't need to brag about it. it this isn't north korea but then again president trump said it is a celebration for all americans and not a political rally. raymond, the big question is, of course, how much is this going to cost? "the washington post" is reporting that national park service said about $2.5 million
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but of course, that will only be a small fraction of the total price tag. and the trump administration so far is not saying exactly what the final cost will be in the end to taxpayers. >> raymond: kristin, thanks for the report. joining me to debate july 4th celebration is marked who is the director of strategic communications with president trump's reelection campaign. and louis rhonda, the former dnc communications director. mark, what do you say the critics who say this is a taxpayer-funded trump rally? you heard kristin's report and what it will cost. >> i think it is nonsense and this is obviously a celebration of not only the independence but united states military. i will tell you the founding fathers closed out the declaration of independence by stating they pledged their lives, fortunes and sacred honor to this country, they knew it would take more than a piece of paper, men and women fighting to save and establish this country. the president wants to honor the
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people who are still fighting to protect that freedom. >> louis i spoke to a number of people on the streets of new york today and got their reaction to this. i was surprised by the reaction. i will play it for you to get your reaction. >> i think he should, it is great. we should be more patriotic. i'm all for it. >> i think july 4th celebrating the country is a good thing. >> it is more about the people of the country but i'm a veteran. i don't want you to say look, i'm thinking. i >> i'm very patriotic and i think it's a good job being patriotic so i love it. >> we will actually be going to theft in washington. why wouldn't you want the president of the united states to address the country on its birthday? it's not political and to be honest i'm shocked it hasn't been happening before. >> your reaction. what is wrong with that? the president is the president and why shouldn't he celebrate
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america? it's just a speech. >> one of the problems he will politicized and already politicizing and giving out prime spots so that they can rake in more fund-raising out of it. that is what the problem is. unless they start doing that for the dnc on the other side it becomes a political event instead of a celebration of america's independence. i don't think there is anything particularly wrong with putting on a display of support for the military in some ways. you know, i grew up in south florida and we have an annual air show in fort lauderdale with the blue angels, the thunderbirds. so you know, there was a place for that. i just think what he's trying to do here it compensates for and security. this is a guy that has "time" magazine covers with his golf clubs, who fired jim mattis because jim dared -- >> raymond: but lewis, it is a parade and a concert. he's only speaking for a little bit if it appeared the fireworks
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are long after. an hour and a half to two hours after he speaks. i get people are worried about the one speech, but the day of festivities. i want to show you how the media is reporting this and then i want mark to jump into this. >> this is a part of the tough guy image. >> this is exactly the founding fathers meant. it is not supposed to look like north korea or the soviet union to. >> it is obscene. >> of the president doesn't speak at the fourth of july. i think it is awful. >> raymond: john adams said the day should be celebrated with palm and illuminations and noise and display. your reaction and to lewis' critique that you are all giving away privileged tickets, reserve tickets to donors. is that happening? >> at the other end of the national mall at the y was there and there is no general admission line.
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all those tickets are given out by leaders. i'm sure nancy pelosi controls who is going to be on the health side of that. this year, i don't see any outrage. it happened every year. this is just part of nonsense. so the people who have been around forever like gene robinson and the others come i don't remember the outrage and commanded, three days of extension during that liberty celebration over the fourth of july, standing on the uss john f. kennedy giving a speech with fireworks in the background, the military was there. where was the outrage then? this is trump derangement syndrome gone amok. >> raymond: i have to get your reaction before we run out of time. let me ask this, luis, 52% of americans support the president speaking at his celebration at lincoln memorial and only 34% oppose it. it seems the majority of americans, white opposed to something like this? >> he has the president and
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nobody is saying he shouldn't speak. i do think democrats are wasting their time fighting over this. it will look bad when he makes a political like he's dumb because he's done this plenty of times and really it is about his ego, but it's not worth getting into it because at the end of the day at the focus should be on the nation's independence. you know the founding fathers meant for this to be a day we celebrated democracy representation. we fought the revolutionary war precisely because we had taxation without representation. >> raymond: i have to go, guys. >> it is fun. >> raymond: it is about celebrating america, and i think we are in agreement that is a wonderful thing. and having a president isn't bad either. happy fourth of july to both of you. coming up brand-new video by fox josie's mullet and the brothers at the scene of that hate crime hoax, plus the attorney here is to reveal new details of his shut down antifa.
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♪ >> raymond: just when you thought that jussie smollett saga had ended, it is back. and a file by the chicago police last week, smollett was seen on police body camera in his apartment after the alleged attack still wearing the noose around his neck. you can even hear the police ask, do you want to take that off? if that were not bizarre enough, more videos discovered by fox news raises new red flags against mullet mike. for all the details we go to matt finn in chicago, matt. >> rehman, fox news obtained a video freedom of information request and really it appears to show for the first time jussie smollett and the brothers walking around the area of the alleged crime than i do it happened. the first piece of video shows the brothers walking toward smollett apartment on the sidewalk. check out go police and the brothers say this is the brothers and in it clearly a
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flash of red hat. the police notes and surveillance video shows the brothers apparently purchasing a red hat along with other items like thin, white rope to be used during the alleged hoax. also the new video shows smollett walking in the middle of the street in the same, white sweater he was later seen wearing when the police arrived. he might have been smoking on that walk according to the police notes. as you can see on the video, it was such a frigid night in chicago, hardly anyone else in sight other than what appears to be smollett and the brothers. in this piece of new video from a barrage appears to show smollett in a white sweater, comb with a cell phone in his hand. a very short while later what appears to be the brothers walking down the same sidewalk. the attorney for the brothers tells us that they were likely early and kind of circling the area waiting for smollett to return. jussie smollett and his team maintained he was the true victim of a hate crime and had nothing to do with a hoax. >> raymond: thank you, matt.
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we turn from an alleged attack to an actual one captured on video this week. last night, we told you about nt for assault on conservative journalist andino. the authorities in portland who did nothing to intervene. tonight, we began with andy ngo earlier today, with the police. i just kept thinking at any moment come after the first punch to the back of my head that the police would swoop in and save me, but it never happened. how many more people have to be beaten in the city of portland and attacked before they change policing? it has remained the same which is a policy of not engaging with militant protesters. >> raymond: joining me now is harmeet dhillon, the attorney for andy know. thank you for being here. how is andy doing tonight and what new information have you learned about the attack on your
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client? >> well, and he is struggling to be frank. a lot of the speech epic that you see is lower than his normal way is talking and normal way of speaking so it is troubling for anybody that knows him to see them like that. but we will be sure to get neurological test going forward and that he recovers fully. he has a bright, young man and published a piece in "the wall street journal" about his ordeal. but what we have learned since the attack come a lot more details who did what and in what sequence. there's been a great amount of people on the internet helping to source identification from different angles of the attackers. so with all of the pressure that has gone on the press, from the press on what happened there, we have had a lot of pressure on the police to identify specific surveillance and then seek from the public to put a face.
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so the police department put out pictures of people and asking for the public to help identify and putting out a reward as well. >> raymond: it is terrifying. i'm reading reports of fiberglass in the clubs, steel knuckles, it is terrifying what is going on. you tweeted out earlier, harmeet, you would sue oblivion the people who did this but are you talking about the nt for protesters or the city themselves? you alleged that stood by and did nothing. >> i'm going to reserve judgment needs to be sued because that is an open question but today, history between the police department and mayor's office, pointing fingers at ho there are over the situation. what is an disputable watching the crowd situation there is that the police staffing was understaffed for this type of event that it was. anticipated riots. they've had these riots frequently, and they don't prepare for them properly.
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this is not a podunk town but a big city. but in terms of actual criminals, they get away with it. or again it is a state that does not ban masts and ironically california does band masks and the use of a crime. they get away with at the same people and they knew andy 'math name. i intend to sue these people into oblivion to make sure they are never able to do anything like this again. i don't care, we will make sure they feel pain for what they did to andy. >> raymond: harmeet dhillon, thank you we will check and you with you. lining up to audition for a new mueller report movie. or are they? the very funny tom shillue with a story and a few others. don't miss this.
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♪ >> raymond: you know the saying there are not small parts, just small actors. apparently, there is both. some actors participating in baseball edition. you guessed it, a fake movie based on the mueller report. >> according to at one point during the dinner. >> the president stated to come i need loyalty. i need loyalty. >> i nee need to loyalty. >> i expect loyalty. >> what?
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okay. >> can you imagine if this were the mueller report? >> it is. >> really? >> the mueller report word for word, come on. >> raymond: so embarrassing just as hollywood reboots "charlie's angels" again to prove they are really out of ideas, we have a mock audition for a fake meal or room -- audition. very funny tom shillue, you were captivated by this trailer. why didn't they call you? >> that's what i want to know. i didn't get a call. i would have submitted an audition. >> raymond: believe me you would have been an improvement from what i just saw. a lot of people with dramatic readings have the mueller report, congress tried it. and then we had the one that was on stage, here at a church at riverside, right? >> on the corner of west side of manhattan. >> raymond: a list of doctors. a lot of conservatives missed the boat on this. look at these people trying to
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breathe life into the mueller report. it is so boring. it is actually not boring. it is not low you're like, but it is full of stage direction am telling you mueller report wrote it for these people, for the hollywood crowd. so what is really, this is where he wanted it to be. >> this is a tom steyer who is a billionaire, to raise the profile of the mueller report mueller report again. >> raymond: may be 70 millimeters next time. depictions of smoking young people on the rise once more especially on netflix apparently. a follow-up report to the truth initiative 2018 study on the depictions of smoking on the streaming services reveals that netflix stranger things is leading the pack of the 13 shows surveyed, "stranger things" 22% of the tobacco depictions and the appearance of tobacco nearly tripled compared to the 2016, 2016 season so tom don't you wish they had something
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like this for depictions? and subs are -- subversive scenes given to our youth? i don't let my kids watch any of this stuff. tobacco was the last thing i worry about. we went do you have a light? >> no, i'm not smoking. but it would be interesting. my kids watch almost exclusively tobacco smoking in entertainment. because i watch all the old movies, we watch casablanca, everybody of smoking. we watch get smart together. i will only watch the old shows because much cleaner content by everybody of smoking. >> you can watch the old news report. >> raymond: johnny carson. it looked like incense. did i end up smoking? no. >> in a shocking story, seattle this week the university of washington department of radiology, tom reportedly paying
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pregnant women to join a study exploring how marijuana use affects unborn infants. the university received a grant of $190,000. the national institute on drug abuse study and the women who complete it get $300. talk about payment disparity. to spend however they wish. that is odd. they gave us a statement at the university of washington. the study and rolling women who are using marijuana so they are not pegging to make the women smoke marijuana. >> 4 out of 5 dentists recommend it for patience who chew gum. so this is only for people already smoking and pregnant. we recommend that you don't do that, but to tell you the truth, if someone is smoking while they are pregnant, i would rather somebody do a study, monitor them. >> and warn everybody else. marijuana mommies, not good. spilling out a good thing. tom, thank you. >> thank you for having me on
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