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invalidate the last election and problem. will do everything to win the the statistics show no racial difference in the use of force next election and won't play by and police shootings in the the rules. country. >> laura: i know no one believes that's what the book is about. sean back on monday. that. the left will keep spreading the "ingraham angle" is up next. >> ♪ lives. mark, the decision tonight where >> laura: i am laura ingraham nypd suspended the police and this is a special "ingraham officer involved in the choke angle" from washington tonight. hold death of eric garner in the democrats have declared war 2014. the video looked horrific. on law and order. he said he could not breathe. mark fuhrman and john will today a judge recommended that explain in moments. daniel pantaleo be fired and responding to the latest mayor bill de blasio supports attempts to indoctrinate your it. >> until today the garner family kid by controlling what they has been failed by this entire read and how they are taught. we highlight the biggest media process. as all of this stretched on, it fail with a special nod to cnn's reinforces the suspicion that lemon's debate performance. justice doesn't exist for people and we will expose the biggest who look like eric garner.
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political hoax of the year. >> laura: and pat lynch fired back. >> i stand here today to tell i want to explain why the every new york city police officers and they are on patrol right now, when someone calls democrats are becoming the party of lawlessness and disorder. 9-11 and dispatchers call you radical democrats are waging a and in the swhere you have to put your hands on someone, call full pledged war on law enforcement whether it's cops on the beat or immigration officers your sergeant first and call emergency service second. who protect our homelan. because you will not have the backing of the city! their anti-police views were on >> laura: strong words. your thoughts? display as candidate targeted >> well, when you look at the the nypd. eric garner case, it wasn't a >> daniel pantaleo used a choke horrific altercation. hold and killed eric garner. it was a slow kind of resistance. his size complicated everything. he should be off the streets. he didn't apply a choke hold. >> he should be fired. he had a take down hold and he >> there will never be another eric garner because we are immediately removed his arm. his physical condition and the changing it. situation might have caused his >> laura: and democrats don't stop there.
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death. hey vilify border wall agents we don't know. i don't think it was conclusive. you have the department of elimination. justice under president trump >> would you get rid of homeland and eric holder who has this security? >> i think so. >> when our own government rips case for 2 years and can't make children from the arms of their the movement on it. the grand jury cleared him. mothers, that's government saying there was not enough sponsored child abuse. >> [shouting]. evidence for a violation that we won't vote for anymore takes intent. not just somebody that creates his own altercation and renders funding. >> laura: so the gangs and cartels will just keep himself dead. themselves out and some this is not a situation where democrats compared ice agents there should be an indictment. who were responsible for because of public opinion that evicting illegal aliens out of the democrats want, they will probably fire this officer. the country to thugs. >> laura: wow, i don't know what >> we is replace it. will do to the morale that is >> i don't think "ice" is already throw in new york city.
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working as intended. thank you very much. also tonight as president trump >> we are raised to say never hammers the failed liberal policies that wrecked baltimore again. it's happening. some democrats are pushing policies that treat school kids >> laura: on top of all of that, like social justice lab rats. they want more prisoners inside new york city officials approved a new culture's released. cory booker is considering responsive education policy that releases any inmates over the requires schools to stop the age of 50. does president trump have practices that lead to outcomes democrats so boxed in that the left's only answer is to promote for marginalized students. lawlessness to try to one up here to make sense of all of this is a conservative, author him. here is mark fuhrman and john and film maker. when you dig down about what cultury responsive education yoo. mark this has always been a trouble spot for the democrats means it's been confusing as a party. students and keeping them stuck why are they increasingly for decades out. >> yes. turning their frustration and it's not education at all. upset to all law enforcement,
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not just a few bad apples but to it's the politics of victimology. the idea is to reconcile all of law enforcement? minority students to their poor >> well, laura, when you look at performance. it, they are trying to attract instead of trying to improve the performance to locate a person that base, that 18 to to blame for it, namely the 25-year-old base that is involved in all of these system or the white man. this is a recipe for -- it's not movements. these anti-government, a recipe for creating educating anti-republican and anti-trump. they are trying to attract that students or preparing you to group of people and the police. balance a checkbook or start a business. it's very easy to attack them it might be a recipe if you want because they don't respond to a to work for antifa or black call or any crime of violence lives matter. and wonder if somebody is a it limits your occupational liberal or a conservative, a choices to those two categories. democrat or a republican. >> laura: he's the proficiency they respond and do what is chart for new york city. check it out. appropriate at that time for math. whoever. they can do anything they want 26% are at or above proficient. and i know the police will still do their jobs. when you pick out cases they know that the police did nothing wrong and that the person that science? grade 4 only 18%. died or was injured contributeed
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to his own situation, they never i want to go back to culturally call that person on his responsive. responsibility to conduct this remind me of the '80s which himself a certain way. they win all the way around. the concept trickled back in >> laura: and john, it's fashionable to push for the release of criminals. there. it said students perspective should be seen as essential there is a mercyful aspect to assets and requires schools to this. when you are a party attacking foster critical consciousness pro-law enforcement experiences of some of your candidates, that's the negative thing. about forms of bias and if you were tough on crime, you can't be in this party almost. that's a wild place to be. suppression. chinese students protested at a meeting. so they went after booker and we don't get translators. why do spanish kids get them? this was a bit on kamala everybody is at each other's throat now. harris's record. >> yes, the new york public >> senator harris is proud of her record as a prosecutor. schools are the most diverse in the world. she put over 1500 people in jail you don't have to teach the kids about diversity.
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they are diverse. for marijuana violations and this is like teaching me about being indian. laughed about it if when asked you don't need to did that. the broader meaning is startling. trump attacks the democratic if she smoked marijuana. >> i am proud of doing the work. party run cities as being crime >> the people who suffered under and drug infested and rat your rein as prosecutor you owe invested. them an apology. i think he under-stated the >> laura: it's not the victims case. if i was a poor kid in the slum, of crime suffering. i would rather be in a slum in it's the people put behind bars. >> i wish people like harris or brazil than in baltimore or new york city. why is that? booker would be to defend the because even in mumbai, i get a police and the prosecutors and the record of success happening in this country for the last 25 good education. if you transplant me out of years. poverty and put me in a place i the democratic party says they have opportunity i can thrive. are the party of facts. the problem for the poor kids in in the last 25 years violent baltimore and new york they are not prepared with the basic crime dropped 50% and property crimes by 70%. skills for life. even if opportunity comes their they should be proud of that way, they don't know what to do record of success. with it. they don't have the ability to that's not just elected perform at jobs they are not politicians, that's police and
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educated for. prosecutors and judges. this is a disaster in the instead you hear elizabeth making. >> laura: we are teaching them warren saying the criminal justice system is racist from to agitators or protestors, but front to back and blaming the police. they should be proud they we are not giving them the dropped crime rates at such skills in science, math or enormous levels for 25 years. this is nothing like it in writing to make them more american history. >> laura: we have a big problem productive. the president got a lot of heat in certain american cities in because there was a tweet he sent out about cummings and the surrounding areas of recruitment of police. we are having a difficult time robbery of his home. getting people to take the civil today he said that was not a service exam in some districts. is that what they want? wise crack. i reported what on the news. to make it such an unpopular career choice that young men and women decide it's not worthy? the media hopped on that and he then where will we be? >> they want a police force that is made up of people that really said i was just repeating what don't have the pride for what everyone else said. they are not letting this they are actually chosen as a profession. they go along to get along. cummings thing go.
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>> there is a broader point the problem is we are talking here. usually these politicians can about listening to politicians that are trying to be elected. pursue these policies that make life miserable for other people you can't trust a thing they and make these neighborhood say. you can barely trust any extremely dangerous. they themselves live in gated politician any time to believe communities where they are what they say. here we are trying to form our immune from the consequences of their own policy. nancy pelosi didn't have to live whole law enforcement attitude across the nation because of 22 with homeless people at her door people that are running for the in san francisco and neither democratic nomination. that's absurd. would cummings. this is an interesting case when you look at this, they had where the crime in baltimore ample opportunities many times found its way to cummings' own under barack obama and holder to door. >> laura: thanks. there was one topic at the hold off officers responsible debate that had the democrats criminally where there was scrambling. racial overtones. and raymond is back with friday's follies so stay right ferguson and a few other places there. let's take a look at some numbers: and the justice department found no violation. we had grand juries that found no violation.
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that's not the platform that carries these people. >> laura: the people were still thrown around in the debate. officer wilson can never work again as a police officer. his name was dragged through the mud after ferguson. i think he had to change his name. he won't give an interview. he was accused of murdering someone in cold blood. that's not what the findings were. that was irresponsible. john, i want to ask you about what harris said about -- actually castro said at the debate about a national use of force stanford. federalizing the police use of force. >> whether it's the case of someone like rice or michael brown or eric garner where the trump justice department decided not to pursue charges.
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we need to end immunity for police officers to hold them accountable. >> laura: john. federalizing use of force standards? >> i am glad you played that clip. that's unconstitutional. this is an area where the constitution itself places limits on police at every level of jurisdiction, city, state an 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom... is a stroke. 80 percent of all strokes and heart disease? preventable. and 149 dollars is all it takes to get screened and help take control of your health. we're life line screening... and if you're over 50... call this number, to schedule an appointment... for five painless screenings that go beyond regular check-ups. we use ultrasound technology to literally look inside your arteries... for plaque which builds up as you age- and increases your risk for stroke
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a winner. trade wars are for losers. >> we need to make sure the trade deals protect the workers. they can't be the step-child. >> laura: the massive trade imbalance that plagued this nation only came up as a topic at the end of the democrat debate night. it wasn't until president trump made this a political issue in 2016 that folks started paying attention. that's why this is more surpriseing to see. the establishment elites mock the president's efforts to produce fair trade for all americans. here is steve moore to respond. what is the biggest misconception from the sound bites? you heard elizabeth warren with multi-national corporations. i agree they have outside
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influence but those trade deals were written under obama and bush and clinton. trump came in and said these don't work for us and renegotiated nafta and the free-trade agreement with coran. >> from the first time donald trump announced he was running for president in 2015, he made trade and the situations with china a centerpiece of his campaign. this idea, which democrat said you can't win a trade war. i think trump is winning on china and winning with europe. i am more of a free-trader than you are. but i love the fact that trump is fighting for american
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workers. we have been trading with china for 35 years. it's an unlevel playing field. they lie, cheat and steal. they are spying on us. where were the clintons and the busch and obamas to do anything about this? >> laura: they have to criticize obama otherwise it makes no sense. and biden is asked about the partnership and with trump and he said we are not doing that. >> i would not join it as it was initially put forward. renegotiate with the pacific nations in south america and north america to bring them together to hold china accountable. >> laura: he will get crucified on that on a debate stage with
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trump. explain. >> well, the fact is this was obama's deal. a lot of liberals including people like joe biden, until idea or the day before were criticizing trump for pulling the united states out of the tpp. i think the fact is trump has taken a strategic position with china. he is fighting them toe to toe. i believe he will get major concessions from china. it's tough no question about it. but you know this is true: what do you think the chinese would rather have be the next president biden or donald trump? >> laura: they say russia really wants trump to win. who is the big monster on the feel? it's china. russia's economy is puny. china wants biden in there and back to business as usual. >> this is a problem for trump. he wants to get this trade deal
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done. the democrats are undercutting getting it done because they say we will make a better deal. >> laura: if trump gets defeated they did disabuse our trade relationship. how is this playing out on the world stage? today it was announced that china dropped to number 3 among u.s. trading partners. president trump thinks he has xi where he wants them. >> if they don't want to trade with us that's fine with me. we will save a lot of money. >> laura: gordon joins us. where do you see this going? we talked about this idea it's crazy for us to trade with china
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at all? the president floated that concept today. the markets were jittery the last couple of days. where do things stand now? >> well, things stand at a point where the chinese are not talking to us. at the g-20, they negotiated an interim deal that was favorable for china. the chinese agreed to buy more ag-products. they could not even honor that. in beijing, there is political paralysis. something is really wrong. you can't negotiate with the chinese right now. trump is saying we will go on without them. that's where we need to be.
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disengage. >> laura: and reporters came out that china said it looks likes it's moving towards an effort to de-couple from the united states. how realistic is that with germany's economy flat. france in turmoil. brexit still not determined. a lot of tumult in britain. no other economy is strong in the world other than the united states. how does chinaa decouple? >> they can't really decouple. last year's china's merchandised in the u.s. was 103%. we have an economy that is not dependent on china but china has an economy dependent on us. that gives us a lot of leverage. one thing we have seen this
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>> i am lauren green. the gunman who opened fire in gillroy, california, committed suicide. it was initially believed that police killed him. the suspect killed three others including a six-year-old and a 13-year-old. 16 others were injured. police found evidence that the suspect was planning a large scale attack and white supremacist literature in his home. a cliff collapseed in san diego. one is in critical condition and the other has serious injuries. the piece of cliff that collapsed is about the size of the bus. now back to the "ingraham angle." >> ♪
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>> laura: it's friday night and time for friday's follies. michael moore believes only one person can bring trump and burger king with meatless patties and joining us with raymond arroyo. we missed you last week. you had fun in france. liberal michael moore feels like he has the person who can beat trump. >> amazology he floated this idea after one of the democratic debates this week. >> the only -- way to remove trump is to crush trump. there is one person that would crush trump. she hasn't announced yet. her last name rhymes with obama.
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in fact it is obama, michelle obama. >> this is desperation written large. rather than making a case for one of the democrats actually running for the office, moore reaches into neverland for michelle obama. michelle obama is not participating in the race. she said that repeatedly. >> would you ever run for elected office. >> [cheers and applause]. >> i have never wanted to be a politician. nothing has changed in me to make me want to run for elected office. i want to serve. i want to do work. i want to be out there. but there are so many ways to make an impact. politics is just not my thing. >> she again and again said she is not doing this. we covered the early days of the obama administration when rogers said we are not just a political
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movement. we are a brand. the obama brand. michelle obama more than anybody else has cultivated that brand. now selling more than 10 million books worldwide. she is not about to jeopardize that to run for political office where she would have to stand for policies and issues that would divide and dissipate her followers. >> laura: they tried this with pushing oprah after her award speech and george clooney. they pushed one lady for 5 second. honestly they pushed every celebrity. michelle obama is a global celebrity brand. >> from queen michelle to burger king. the fast foot giant has a
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meatless whopper. it's called the impossible whopper. the patties are made by impossible foods of soy protein. coconut oil and it allows it to bleed. customers came they can't tell the difference. >> this is made of [bleep] beef. >> we swear it's not beef. >> that's impossible. it tastes just like a whopper should taste. >> if you want a whopper why would you get a soy one? >> laura: i got sick when you said to make it bleed. >> you squeeze it and red comes out. >> laura: i don't like jeanetg c
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genetically modified anything. >> it's a dollar more and it has more saturated fat and sodium than beef. 10 times more! there is a reason chick-fil-a is america's favorite fast food chain. i don't know if you saw this rescue of several beached whales in florida. the coastguard and locals pulled this off. it was a political rescue in the media that was even more daring this week. >> looking at biden tonight he had a strong performance tonight. he showed something he didn't show last time which is fight. >> he had a strong night last night. joe biden came prepared to defend his record this time and go on offense. >> he got into the fight. his team will be happy he fired back.
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>> laura: this was the joe biden they were talking about. >> [stuttering]. we support obamacare. excuse me, the future president here that the senator is talking about it. help me in this fight. >> laura: make it stop! >> poor man. i felt bad for him. he was trying to get them to text 30. he sent them to a website that supports pete buttigieg. >> laura: i think he had a good night. >> he did? >> laura: look, they were all coming at him. he was the only one that didn't look bat blank crazy.
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>> i think when you look at this and stand back. the fact so many on the left are looking for other solutions and not spending any time of making the case of building up the men and women on the stage. that tells you something. if joe biden is the frontrunner, this is a dangerous place. >> laura: i almost sneezed on national tv. >> god bless you and joe biden. >> laura: i am allergic to friday's follies. great to you have back. raymond was in paris last week. a new defamation case from the covington catholic kids. which media members were on the week. and the worst headline of the
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lemon only seem concerned with one thing. >> president trump is being the candidate of the racial divide. why are you are the best candidate the racist divide stoked by the president's racist rhetoric? >> laura: what do you make of your former colleague colleague editorializing here? >> [laughing]. >> laura, i knew before we were going into this debate he would do a version of this. he did it to me on air. when i made the pitch for a color-blind society in america
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and equal opportunity, he shut me down saying i was crazy not to be judging by race. when i suggested that he sounded like bull connor, he said we are done and shut me off. [laughing]. i am not surprised in the least he would do this. the question is: why put a left commentator there and not a hard news group? >> laura: they don't have many hard news people left at cnn. that's one problem. this was not surprising, but every question was the president is a racist. do you think he is a racist? that's where we were going. >> everybody on stage probably answered the same way. there is no real difference when you are a racist or traffic in it or you say racially offensive
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things. you don't have to use the "n" word to be called a racist. we need to get away from the racial division. the question is not a problem but i wish they this talked about economic racism or the economic divisions that come from the historical nature of racism. >> laura: people said we needed more solution talk on lifting people out of poverty. maybe this worked in sacramento. why not doing this in baltimore? they didn't do much of that. it's easy to hit trump. the hard thing is to say what we have been doing hasn't worked. >> what we have been doing with the federal government and federal agencies -- >> laura: in mourning joe scarborough. watch. >> ben folds, moscow mitch.
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he was impressed by the term and it inspired a new song which he debuted last night. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> laura: i love it actually. >> we need to get a full recording of moscow mitch. it's going global. >> laura: oh, my gosh. no one in america knows what they are talking about it. it reminded me of a song modifyed to praise a certain former president. >> ♪ obama is on fire ♪ ♪ obama is on fire >> the trump economy is on fire. she has pipes.
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how many more songs do we need to ruin on cable television? >> oh, laura, i have a list of 4 beatles remakes in order after the last democratic debate when they took shots at president obama. obama's lonely hearts club band. obama gets a ticket to ride and you have to hide obama away. those would be disappointed abo rally he recovered. >> there was some ugliness that broke out in the crowd earlier this evening. you asked whether or not the crowd was chanting send her back. they didn't do that but the hot button issue of immigration was there. trump supporters tried to rip a sign out of a protestor's hands and a brief scuffle developed.
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>> laura: and the banner they had up during the whole thing. they were wishing for something to be outraged with that banner. >> i think donald trump was smart not to identify the squad or name any of them. he did a broader attack on the cities themselves. the scuffle. that's just the carry over. we will have scuffles. that's still not good. >> laura: yes. we have a lot of scuffles with antifa we could talk about too. panel, thank you very much. breaking news in the covington catholic scandal? who is are the politicians and journalists on the wrong side of that lawsuit? we will name names when we come back.
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>> ♪ >> laura: it turns out the experts were wrong again. this time about the trump economy again. anchors and reports spent the last few months swearing, wishing we were headed to a recession. >> is trump leading the country into a recession? new signs point to yes. >> laura: to 2020 and not the race for president but the recession people fear will hit.
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>> june will mark 10 years since the end of the great recession. what goes up must come down. >> you could easily find the american economy in a recession before the election. >> laura: now a reality check. the economy continues to out-perform expectations with the job reports out today. and unemployment steady at 3.7%. a 50 year low. wages continue to increase with the 3.2% gain beating expectations. and this might be the most important. a whopping 370,000 workers entered the work force. more people are now confident to jump back in the labor market. no sign of recession. we will continue to bring you the facts about what is really happening. better luck next time, experts.
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and now to a fox news alert. 8th covington high school students smeared by the media filed a defamation suit against high-profile politicians and media personalities. we go to jonathan hunt for the story. >> the eight students are not named. simply referred to as the covington boys. this comes after a federal judge dismissed a defamation lawsuit against the "washington post." that was filed by one boy involved with phillips who played a drum and sang. the students were criticized as being aggressive and described
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aside maga hats wearing teens. those named in the new lawsuit libelling boys. cathy griffin and maggie a "new york times" reporter and senator elizabeth warren. the lawsuit says in part: several of our senators and celebrities and journalists used their live social media platforms to lie and libel minors they met. based on an event they never witnessed and said: the suit seeks up to 4.8-million dollars in total damages against the 12 people named.
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>> ♪ >> laura: i was thinking back on this week and what an incredible newsy week this was for the country. end of july and early august are usually dead. the debates showed us a lot about the democrat party and where obama was considered too moderate. they didn't mention bill clinton. it's moving further to the left this week provided evidence. we covered it for you. you have all been so far ahead of the curve. you have been watching the show for two years. i have to say a special good-bye to one of our great producer. loren woodhall will produce fox
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nation. you have done a great job and will continue to do fabulous things for fox and the fox nation wires. -- viewers. check out my new pod cast. shannon bream and fox news @ night take it all from here. have a great weekend. >> shannon: welcome to fox news @ night. i am shannon bream in washington. we begin with the fox alert. president trump said the rapper asap rocky is on his way home. why did the president make this case a priority? and cory booker's presidential campaign clashing with the "washington post" after the fact
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