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washington, d.c. we saw a big one in phoenix tonight. the story is not going away apparently any time soon. we will never be the hate trump media mob or the deep state. we will seek the truth. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham is next. at the end of the day, the good guys have to win, laura. >> we need more god, more love, more common sense and we need order. we just need order. we need to love each other. we need to be better to each other, common sense, equal justice under the law. all of these principles are embodied in our constitution. >> sean: i am so dialed in on your game. wow! you are not in any better hands to this great audience of ours, god bless you. >> laura: thank you, sean fantastic show as always and we will see you tomorrow night. >> sean: see you tomorrow night. >> laura: i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle." reasons that escaped me the city from which we broadcast has
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decided to push the curfew from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. just to make everybody's lives more difficult who are trying to keep the peace. we will bring you a report in moments about what has happened so far and what has this meant to the situation on the ground. also tonight two former fbi agents who specialize in tracking and analyzing domestic anarchists tell us what is really happening. what is burrowed in now on american streets beyond the peaceful protests and demands for justice. raymond arroyo rowe brings us the story that has blown up throughout the night. new orleans quarterbacked drew breezes getting shredded by his peers. what is his crime? he said and i'm not joking, that he will never disrespect the american flag. that is his crime. think about how sick of a moment we find ourselves in when that
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sentiment by such an amazing person such as drew breezes controversial. but first, two hours into their curfew, the nypd has begun the crack down over the past hour, 60 protesters and waiting to see what comes next so let's go live to the streets of new york where fox's bryan llenas is standing by, bryan, what happened earlier and what might we expect from your advantage point as the night goes on? >> laura, good evening we are on third avenue and 50th street midtown east and i would say about 40 minutes ago about hundreds of protesters marching down peacefully were met by the nypd an hour and a half or so from an hour after curfew. and it was clear it was done. the nypd wanted them off at the streets. and nypd, they started making arrests. they've got some of these people
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who have been arrested for curfew violation and we are told 60 arrest. we spoke to the cheap a few moments ago and this is what he had to say about the situation. >> on thursday night, rocks, bottles. we've been shot at, run over by cars, but they are still out there in force keeping the community safe, being extremely effective out there doing the job and making sure the city is safe. and protesters for a justified cause but not the people that want to cause mayhem to the ci city. >> again the nypd, the second night of an aide p.m. curfew and obviously, relay, they are making arrests. and looting up and down midtown manhattan. and taking people off of the streets. here when they moved in, they made a rest and i to stress people arrested by a late curfew violation.
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they believe the people on the streets if given an opportunity for looters and criminals to do their crime and that's why they want the streets cleared. >> laura: bryan someone sent me a video of fifth avenue. and i hadn't seen it. i was shocked. you have been there every night. every storefront, almost every storefront was hit and boarded up. and if they want businesses to come back and employ all the people in the streets and some might be moving into the city, they have to get business back. they are in a real pickle with they don't get business back. bryan, thank you for that report. we will keep our eyes on it and keep us in touch throughout the hour. now social distancing from reality. that is the focus of tonight's "the angle." the left rules, have you noticed this? it never seems to apply to them. we have seen this with governor ralph northup not
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wearing his mask or governor whitmer's husband traveling to the family cabin up nor or escaping from illinois to that awful dangerous state of florida. mayor thought her hair styled as she kept us along close for everyone else since chicago. but if you still want to give these governors and mayors the benefit of the doubt on these covid lockdowns, now you can disabuse yourself of that notion for good. in late april, mayor de blasio denounced the who gathered for a funeral in brooklyn and he used the police to break it up. >> the notion that people will gather in large numbers and to spread a disease that will kill other members of the community is unacceptable to me. if you saw angered and frustration, you are right. i spoke out of real distress that people's lives were in
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danger before my eyes. and i will not tolerate it. >> laura: people's lives were in danger at the funeral, okay. but when throngs of looters ruled the street to smash and grab and push aside or worse, anyone in their way, suddenly there is zero concern for public health, covid, and the police by de blasio with a light touch. >> overwhelmingly peaceful protest. protesters respecting the ground rules set by the police. the police doing exactly what they are so good out. >> there is a small anarchist group that has been violent, and then there is a small criminal element that has been violent. but you are talking about a percentage compared to the overwhelming majority of the protesters and the people. >> laura: no covid concerns. but thousands of people show up, let's say let's move on to charlotte, north carolina, to march against police brutality,
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okay they are welcome, fine. so you are right pool to peacefully protest. but if thousands are at a rally in charlotte, two months from now, they are cold they are responsible, dangerous, selfish. >> the president is extremely irresponsible and potentially a deadly threat today in the middle of the pandemic. to move the republican national convention to charlotte, he wants 20 more thousand people to gather in the arena there packed, screaming, shouting on top of his each other in the midst of this pandemic? is that what he is saying? >> laura: have any of you seen the crowds in raleigh and charlottesville north carolina? if you want to open your doors to customers, they will stop you or send state inspectors and they will have measuring tapes and make sure your salad bar is in order, but if you want to ransack a restaurant, they will give you the green light. if you want to go to church,
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they will send cops out to harass you. but if you want to burn down the church, they will basically look the other way or excuse it. if you want to protest the lockdowns at the state capital, you are called a terrorist and a threat to public health and safety. but now if you are marching in a crowd carrying a sign that says f trump, you are organizing for change, no covid problems they are. and if you are thinking about hitting the beach -- >> this virus does not take the weekends off. this virus doesn't go home because it is a beautiful, sunny day around our coast. >> laura: but apparently the virus has taken the entire week off. or overall together and they didn't bother telling us. lockdowns and rules were good when it made your lives and convenient and took things that were essentially viewed. but essentially when the
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lockdown interfere -- interfered with achieving their political goals, it no longer mattered. so much so much for phase one, 23, four. this is all political for the democrats from all of it. they want to stop president trump and his supporters from having rallies or even a convention. meanwhile, they fled tens of thousands of people packed tightly of the streets and parks to support their own efforts to defeat him. isn't that a neat trick. what about these protests, peaceful protests night after night? it is the hallmark of any free society. we applaud people's protests. as we explained for months the left-wingers tried to force us to stay home. but the left, there protest had become essentially right now part of a religion that is essential that must be predicted. but it's also become part social club. and the same geniuses who love to mock baptists are out in the
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street with their own rituals. membership rules, they have punishment for heretics even. and it even look like jonestown meets pilates. a bunch of rich, white liberals gathered in bethesda, maryland a suburb of washington, d.c., to repeat their almost religious mantras. >> about racism, or violence. i will use my voice and the best way possible. >> i will use my voice and the most way possible. i will do everything in my power to to take care of my community. [inaudible] >> laura: now let's be clear, everyone is infuriated. anyone with a shred of decency about what happened to george floyd. everyone wants justice to be
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done. but those creepy rallies have nothing to do with george floyd. at least for most of the people on the left. his tragedy is they are excuse. the folks you see yelling at cops on tv come a lot of the wealthy suburban kids. i guess they are tired sitting home playing video games. they are buying stuff on amazon prime. they are trying to check their prolific filmic privilege while checking their apple watches. so let's watch everyone on their knees. not in prayer for racial hearing for george floyd, but in submission to their ever-growing list of demands. today, they demand we defined the police. >> most people don't realize that only 5% of the arrests happen in the country actually happen for a violent crime. we don't need the police and the way we do. in the policing apparatus always. >> tomorrow they may demands
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abolishing prisons altogether except for the people they don't like. liberals use to celebrate the end result and i remember that, they encourage you to be your own true self. free expression was celebrated, but now it is really bizarre because they are all about enforcing their own orthodoxy, their own conformity in speech and belief. you deviate from their ever-changing moving goalpost and they will excommunicate you at once. they have no interest and debate. who can blame them. they can't defend their lousy ideas or hatred of america. and they have no idea how to make anyone's life better, really better. and so that distracts you with the latest two minute symbol or hate or may be some a cappella singing on youtube to make everybody feel good at the moment, but in the end it doesn't make anybody's life better. it certainly does not put money in your pocket. today they are trying to keep us
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trapped in a never ending cycle of meaningless and protest sophie's. it's like eating junk food. it tastes good at the moment, but it will not make you stronger. if we had an honest media, they would do more than reacting to president trump's tweet or walk across the park to st. john's church. they would be asking tough questions like this. vice president biden, if you are such a champion for minorities, why do oppose educational choice for disadvantaged families and schools? and if you knew, mr. biden, how to heal a racial divide, why didn't you and president obama do it eight years while you were in the white house? why didn't you fight against those jobs being shipped to china? why did it take president trump to pass criminal justice reform? fortunately the whole world has not yet become a giant student center. there are still grown-up people with real money making real bets on the future.
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and those people, the investors who drive our markets, they see a very different world from that signed by english measures who know more about pokemon than the founders of the country. and investors need to seem to be optimistic who will win the battle of ideas and even after pandemic and unrest, they are betting on america. the dow shot over 26,000 today, stunning. we are coming back. and that means more jobs for americans of all races and cre creed. and who would want to protest against that? and that is "the angle." speaking of twisting the data, the left is doing just that to fuel their narrative that the police departments are inherently systemically racist. so what are the numbers that actually tell us? according to "washington post" database that tracked these numbers, police officers fatally shot 1,004 people, 1,004 people in 2019, of those only 41 were
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unarmed. if you write those numbers down among rates, you find 20 unarmed were white, and ten were black. as long as we are looking at those numbers come according to the fbi, 89 police officers, 89 were killed in the line of duty last year. joining me now its former nypd commissioner bernie kerik and dr. oscar odom former nypd detective. bernie, how damaging is it to building police community relationship when no one talks about these numbers and the truth of how police are trying to make this situation better under very difficult circumstances. >> you know what, laura and real communities with real community leaders, local police precincts have great relationships, local police stations and smaller
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towns, they have great relationships. the problem comes when you have one of these instants, and the community is concerned, and then you have all the rabble-rousers, the anarchists, you have the rioters, you have the thugs. they all shipped themselves into the community and they go haywire. then the mainstream media, cnn, msnbc, the community unrest and the community is sick and tired of police brutality. the reality is most of those communities have phenomenal relationships with the cops. they need the cops, especially some of the minority and the communities of color because in a lot of scenarios, those are the precincts, the communities have the most violence. and the whole picture of systemic racism is a force.
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and the numbers show that. >> laura: but it's being used as a weapon against i think the good people, dr. odom and i believe in the inheritance goodness of people. i will not be a pessimist watching some of the violence on the streets, but i know dr. odom, you are so upset about this about this bail reform, so-called bail reform and what it means for the looters and the destructors of personal property. tell us about that. >> one of the things first of all i would like to say i want to thank the men and women in blue to do a fantastic job despite what everybody else is going you are doing the best job here the best of domain police department in the world. keep up the good work. what we look at with this bail reform, flip-flop and so much on the bail reform because they don't know exactly what they really want to do. the thing has so many different -- you see if people are coming out just like now
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with different rioting and lit right back out again to commit more crimes, this is calling more problems in new york city. we have covid-19 business is losing their money. we are trying to regain money and put people back to work and put things back together to get the economy going together and this is just a force and because of so many different issues and problems. they have the set up and is not set up with checks and balances to see if they let you out, we will follow-up with you and be there with you and check on you into all these different things. no, we let you out, go out there and do whatever you want to do. that is causing a problem, that is one of the things messing up the criminal justice system and also messing up the economy. messing up everything. making it tougher to policing because of the fact that you have to keep on re-arresting, re-arresting these people. over and over again. >> laura: you see the same thing, burning, in california. we have been exposing mayor de
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blasio, bernie night after night after night. the man whom i'm sorry to say, is a disgrace how he has handled the situation. it is disgraceful to see a city that i have lived in temporarily. i love -- i loathe to see this happening to the city. this bail reform happening in california is being pushed by the same people. some of them are causing trouble on the streets. >> laura, listen, dr. odom, everything he said just now is absolutely right. what you said about de blasio is correct. he has the most incompetent mayor we have ever had. but here's the bottom line. where is governor cuomo? where is he? he is the guy that is responsible for the state. he is also the guy signed into law in new york state, the bail reform. the bail reform that lets all of these criminals that are arrested for mayhem, for our son, for burglary, poor looting,
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for assaults, they are getting right back out on the street and governor cuomo did that. >> laura: he urged everybody to sing along with him john john lennon's "imagine" song. all right, gentlemen, thank you so much and earlier today former president obama live streamed his thoughts on the current state of place in our country. >> what has happened over the last several weeks is challenges and structural problems here in the united states have been thrown into a higher belief. they are the result of a long history of slavery and redlining and jim crow and institutionalized racism that too often have been the plague, the original sin of our society.
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>> laura: well, i just can't keep asking this question. he was president for eight years with the first two years of that he had a democratic house and a democrat senate. so was nothing redeemed and those eight years when he was elected twice by majority of white voters? i just keep asking that same question, you were there. joining me now angela king, it's a and candidate for the george's fifth congressional district. barack obama is a smart guy, global superstar. he has so much influence, i think. and he could have positive influence here. but instead, we get a lot of bromides about systemic problems and old prejudices. but i don't see how that gives people a job or a sense of self worth or independence? it seems like we go around in circles.
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i can't hear -- there she is. >> that is one of the reasons i decided to run for congress. one of the things i realize is i'm going against long-term john lewis. john lewis order years ago he marched across the summer bridge, we were fighting the same injustices we are fighting today. so that tells me that something in leadership did not happen. so the same thing with obama and joe biden and the white house and i think about all of the cases under their watch and their administration when it comes to mayor rice. when it comes to martin, sondra bland and the list goes on and on. i personally would like to see obama and joe biden too much more to come against what they are saying now with this police brutality and this long systemic racism. >> laura: angela, this is what
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eric holder former attorney general said today. watch. >> stereotypes, born in slavery, the notion that in order to enslave a people, who have to think that they were in some ways different. some ways inferior. those attitudes may not be as explicit as they once were, but still, a part of what i think the american psyche. >> laura: angela, again, their argument is america is a horrible, awful, racist country, and it is just completely paralyzed by racism. he was the attorney general of the united states. went to the top schools in america. so many incredible success stories across the country. of course, there is racism in injustice. and always sadly. but it seems to discount all of the wonderful things our country does and has done for people of all backgrounds. and it is such a negative view.
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>> it is such a negative view. i have to challenge that because if america is so bad, why are they fighting so hard to open our borders for all of these illegal immigrants to flow into our country and access the opportunity? so america isn't as bad as they are trying to proclaim it to be. i think right now what we need to do is get away from this victimhood mentality, and go want to be making america great, being great, doing all that we can. you know, the fight against injustice, and do what is right. what i see now is a lot of people coming together and saying hey, what happened was wrong and demanding justice. a lot of people are peacefully protesting, but we can't overlook those that are coming together to destroy our communities and because so many problems. i think that america is really ready to move past racism, but will the media lead us?
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>> laura: will come i think a lot of people frankly make a lot of money on pushing the same tired old narratives that never create a safe job in the united states or a single opportunity. thank you very much. get back to washington where they push back their curfew, check this out, four hours from 7:00 p.m. until 11:00 p.m. what could go wrong? a reasonable question might be. someone trying to encourage the chaos for some type of political benefit. it just seems to defy common sense. after i was out there sunday night and it was 11:00 p.m. curfew, things got pretty crazy. setting things on fire including st. john's church. kevin corke is on the streets of d.c. right now with the latest, kevin, what can you tell us? >> it is inexplicable when you think about it. if you have a curfew you push back, you more likely will get people on the streets at 11:00 p.m. which is when the latest curfew has been instituted by the mayor.
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mayer bowser and just north of st. john's church and the crowd is fairly large. now you probably can also tell there is a line of national guardsmen just beyond the crowd. we moved up a half block from lafayette park yesterday and of course right along h street for a half block from there. what is the real question tonight is what will happen once we get to 11:00, 11:30, 12:00, i can tell you this, laura for the balance of the day, it has been speeches, it has been a chance and not much else but of course, we will be watching carefully as it gets ever later. back to you for now. >> laura: kevin, thank you so much. while it is obvious to everyone with a brain antifa is instigating a lot of the devastation that we have been seeing come of the media wants to of course to believe otherwise. >> they talk about antifa and "black lives matter" and a radical left all the time.
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you know who has benefited these white nationalists and the bigots because they get defended at. >> they are group's command archivist, white nationalist, groups attracted and asked the day goes on they start to pop u. >> laura: so what do the actual professionals say? people who study it, when doj official telling fox news i have seen the actual intel showing antifa has been involved in outside education. i've seen very little in the far right group who are looking and that may be out there. for decades studying and infiltrating the group, the media and our blaming for inciting the riots. joining me former deputy assistant director of the fbi counterterrorism division who led the unabomber and the olympic bombing investigation. jim casey, 25-year-old that and supervised an fbi squad in the midwest that investigated militia neo-nazi anarchist groups. terry, what is going on here? when you see people dressed in
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clown masks throwing molotov cocktails towards war and police vehicles and the bricks on the streaks piling them up, passing them out to people, what is this? >> it suddenly looks to me the far left radical type of element that has been with us for a long time. now, that is not to say they will not be people that take advantage of that, but this is really a very similar photograph picture to what was happening in america in 1960s and 1970s in the late 1960s, we had the black panther party invented itself in oakland. and they self described themselves as a marxist leninist group dedicated to the overthrow of the united states government. they advocated no police and their community. they educated advocated arming their own people. police racism and police brutality. they made a lot of trips with
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china. the key founder of the organization and speech to boston college in 1970s said we are for nothing more or nothing less than the complete overthrow of the united states government. we want the total transformation. weather underground came along in the 1970s and the weather underground, in fact, created what they call paris fire manifesto. and every issue that is out there today including the raised clenched fist and especially police brutality, police racism from american systemically racist, the weather underground put into a prairie and said look we take these instances as they come and we then magnify them and this is how we will overthrow the u.s. government. they really believe that. here is the big problem and then i will stop. that philosophy and those words have been transplanted into the 2016 democratic party platform. you just played clips from barack obama and eric holder.
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i will tell you and the audience, don't take my word for it. go online and google prairie fire and the black panther party ten-point plan, and you can make a change that they read those words directly from the documents. i will leave that for the people to decide. >> laura: that is disturbing. jim, you have seen anarchist groups with certain characteristics but can you outline briefly what your experience has been with those organizations? >> congratulate terry for that insight and he will take it to the next generation which was what we saw with the world trade organization protestant in seattle, and liberation front protests in the late 90s and early 2,000. the occupy wall street, these are all just iterations of the same anarchist and that is what
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we are seeing with the current violence in our cities right now. we went jim and terry we will have you tomorrow night. we have to keep this conversation going. sorry so short. former defense secretary james madden decided to unload on president trump saying donald trump is the first president in my lifetime who doesn't try to unite the american people. he doesn't even try to pretend but instead he tries to divide us. we'll wait to the fellow citizens to past generations to defend the promise to our children. joining me now retired -- at the nsd, general spalding, i am not surprised in the slightest that general maddox said what he said. i think he is still mad that trump wanted to pull trout -- troops out of the middle east and made them pay what is due. i don't think he liked any of that and he's never much liked trumpets ever sense. >> i think there is a disconnect in washington, d.c. having been part of the national security establishment, you get
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the impression that people in d.c. working the bureaucracy have forgotten what america is about, have forgotten the american people. you know, the president has a responsibility to protect the american people. we have looting, we have violence, we have destruction of property, and i think he's done what he has to do, and if you need to do more, you can remember that herbert hoover in 1932 called colonel macarthur to clean out to washington, d.c., because the veterans from world war i were protesting. so this is something that the president has authority to do and quite frankly, americans are looking to lead and protect him. i would say one other thing, antifa, as they have been declared the terrorist organization, if you notice we have had peaceful protest since then. i'm wondering if a lot of people donating money to that are now worried the treasury fbi and doj
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will start with their bank records to find out who's been supporting these people. >> laura: that is a great point. we were told there were all these weapons of mass destruction in iraq and i was very, very supportive of going in and that war and it went on and on and on. i became less supportive of what it was doing to our country and our troops. the weapons of mass destruction, we have weapons used on the street against our people, our economy and the history of our country. and trust our psyche, our national psyche. so for james to call trump the problem, are you kidding me with all due respect to his amazing service to the country i find it offensive. at this time in our history you try to attack the president instead of bringing order to the situation? it seems he is upset about the military troops being brought to
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bear perhaps in our city. but what is the alternative if the city starts burning if antifa starts running the show, let it burn, i guess? save a rack but let america burn. okay, try to run a campaign on theft and see many people will vote for him. >> for 20 years we let the chinese take the working class jobs. we had coronavirus small business destroying and now we have the riots, 52nd street in philadelphia everything is gone so working-class is it feels like they are at war with everybody and really the president is trying to protect them i think. >> laura: all the people will vote for joe biden and trashing trump online. they are in favor of all of these policies to send jobs, including minority jobs overseas. they are in favor of continuing these wars that have sent a lot of minorities to die for countries other than our own peer that is what they will be
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in favor of peer that is what they will do if joe biden becomes president of the united states. that will not help minorities in the country. i can tell you that. thank you, robert, future nfl quarterback drew brees under significant fire tonight from the leftist. thoughtfully, his crying for me said he would never disrespect the flag. raymond auroral is next to break it all down in "seen and unseen"
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>> laura: time for the "seen and unseen" segment and re-rebuild the stories behind the headlines. fox news contributor raymond arroyo, i am so upset about what is happening to saints quarterback drew brees. he finds himself in's cold drink cauldron of hate and i will underline the word hate, given what his teammates are saying about comments he posted today about the colin kaepernick protest.
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tell us what is going on. >> they asked him on yahoo, what can we expect for the nfl season of giving thick colin kaepernick protest? should they continue? this is what he said. >> i will never agree with anybody disrespecting the flag of the united states of america or our country. let me just tell you what i see where what i feel in the national anthem is played, and when i look at the flag of the united states. i am vision 2-grandfathers who fought for this country during world war ii. >> laura, drew brees thinks about the civil rights leaders and the movement and their sacrifices when he hears the anthem but that was not enough for his teammates. michael thomas tweeted "we don't care if you don't agree or whoever else. how about that?" there were calls to cancel the quarterback. then saying malcolm jenkins recorded a response to drew and suggested that drew brees shut
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the f up. and then this. >> i'm disappointed, i'm hurts. because while the world tells you, that life doesn't matter, the last place you want to hear that from is out of a guy that you go and consider to be your ally and friend. >> but laura, drew brees actually said the opposite and there is a lot of pain here and you can hear that. drew bray's did not cause it and he did not say black lives were not worthy. and i'm quoting from his video, god created us all equal and we have a responsibility to love and respect each other. there is a danger eyes/or mentality, either disrespect the flag and anthem with a particular program. there are many americans who died and including a lot of african-americans to defend that flag and we have to honor them as well and come together.
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we are seeing you can come together and you can protest. they are not mutually exclusive. >> laura: he is allowed to have his view about kneeling in the flag means to him. he is a person. he has some worth, i would imagine. i mean, this is beyond football though. this is totalitarian conduct. this is stalinist and by the way on the streets of new orleans, if you are looking at life pictures, they are shouting f, drew brees. that is what this moment has done to the beautiful team spirit of the new orleans saints. >> he is a great christian man. he gives $5 million to charities in new orleans, by the way. >> this breaks my heart and i hope the saints families and you know i'm a big saints fan appear there is another story we have to hit. president trump who visited the john paul the second shrine the other day, he is facing his own firestorm. the president went there to underscore the finding of
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international religious freedom executive order. people reacted horribly including the archbishop of washington, wilton gregory who said this. we will put it up on the screen for you. and then i will go ahead. he said i find it baffling and reprehensible to any catholic facility would allow itself to be so egregiously misused and manipulated in a fashion that violates our religious principles. laura, i don't recall misuse of catholic facilities last year when this happened. that is speaker nancy pelosi, an ardent abortion advocate, public defender for teaching and the cathedral last year. was there any public bafflement over that appearance? i don't think so. the other thing, laura, wilton gregory, i don't know why he would make this so partisan and so political. everyone is looking him in the shrine, anybody. >> laura: john is honoring the
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anniversary of john paul ii trip to poland in 1979. >> correct. >> laura: i believe as well. wilton gregory, he is more of the leftist progressive and that is fine, but the president didn't do anything wrong and he seems like he's politicizing the catholic faith while nancy pelosi and all of these other advocates for abortion and everything, they get a free pass. it is ridiculous. we have to go. >> something reprehensible and baffling, somebody like agree wilton close to the egregious and infamous abuser of theodore, alabama who spent many thanksgivings with him. we still don't have the report how his misdeeds were covered up. i would like to see that and that is egregious. >> laura: show us the documents archbishop, show us the documents. raymond, think it's much. we check in on minneapolis plus my response to the hydroxy haters and how they were fooled
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♪ >> laura: minneapolis is where all the chaos started so how are things in the city after a week of protest and looting? mike tobin is live with an update to the case, might.
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>> it seems, laura, the only demonstration in the town is the site where george floyd was killed. the ballpark of 500 people and it fits the definition of a peaceful protest. this of course coming on a day of big developments and charges against derek chauvin upgraded to second-degree murder. the other officers pending their first night behind bars. thomas lane, tou thao, j. alexander kueng, all booked into the hennepin county jail tonight charged with aiding and abetting. the bond is $1 million. the people out here say they are not necessarily satisfied with the charges. they want to see some fundamental changes, they say. as far as demonstrating on the street, the demonstrations will continue to an undefined period of time until they feel satisfied. at this location where we are less than 15 minutes away before the curfew, this particular location has a tendency to go past the curfew, but there is no trouble here and the cops usually let it go, laura. >> laura: mike, think it's
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much tonight. the riots raging across the country and other cities may be coming your way but we will not let the left get away but this one. a couple of weeks back the medical establishment and the w.h.o. seized on a study published in the lancet medical journal that claimed hydroxychloroquine increase the risk of death and covid patience. of course, the media was happy to pile on. >> these findings in the lancet with the medical journal deepens the impression the president has been reckless in his promotion of this drug. >> clearly a deadly message from a fatal message with those with vulnerabilities. speak with those given drug, the president suffered a significantly higher risk of death. >> let's bring in doctor to decide. one of the lead researchers of the study. >> these people are scared to look for solutions. hydroxychloroquine especially combined with the macro lights, the risk of death goes up. >> laura: except for now we
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know that the lancet study was based on lies, and that man you just saw, the doctor is key to it all. according to a expose in the guardian, besides the researchers extremely flawed data, and a company he found in basically a company with three employees. one of whom is a science fiction writer and another who is an adult content model. on top of that, this guy has been named him three medical practice malpractice suits. how many covid patients went untreated and died because this sham study was weaponized for political purposes? joining me dr. harvey rich, epidemiology at the yale school of medicine. dr. rich, how did lancet and the w.h.o. get fooled? >> good evening, laura. what i think happened here is that peer review is good but it's not perfect. and reviewers tend to be as critical or not depending on
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whether they like the results that they see. and if the study comes up with results that they are motivated to want, then less likely to be critical as they should be. >> laura: now in a new study that came out today being cited in the mainstream media by dr. boulware, they are saying that study was randomized and it shows that there is no benefit of early use of hydroxychloroquine involving 800 patients. but our medical team has been digging into that as well. what can you tell us about that? >> that study was, indeed, randomized, but it did not have no effect. it showed 17% benefit of taking hydroxychloroquine preventively here there is another study in india shows but it took six days in order to show benefit. and the study lasted only five days in treatment.
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so it is uncertain. but the main problem with the boulware study commits the attempt for prevention, people who are 30 to 50 years old and more or less low risk and as few as any other chronic diseases and so those are people who are likely to be hospitalized even if they get covid-19. generally are not the ones you will treat. we need to be treating high-risk people over 60 or with other convictions. >> laura: we should test them. only 2% of the patients in the boulware study were actually's tested to confirm they have covid, correct? >> that is true, but i'm actually not a strict tester per se. i think the symptoms at this time of year are pretty clear. you can pretty will distinguish covid-19 here because very little influenza and seasonal allergies are totally different. there is not much competition for those symptoms. >> laura: talked her, there was a brazilian started that got very little play that i know you
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cited in your article that led you, i believe, to think that hydroxychloroquine should be widely available in an outpatient setting. what about that study? >> that study was a controlled study, not a randomized study, but it was done in a clinic and an hmo that a private clinic that is independent of government pressure. it is highly regarded in brazil by other clinicians in the country. in that study showed a in a fit of taking hydroxychloroquine plus azithromycin. like many studies, people who take the medications or are given the medications tend to be sicker than the ones who aren't. because after all, clinicians think they need more medications to try to help them. so when in spite of having more serious symptoms of the covid-19 and more chronic conditions,
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they did better in avoiding hospitalization by taking the medication. >> laura: finally in 15 seconds or so, dr. after you published your piece in the lancet study and advocating on the behalf of hydroxychloroquine what you think about treating p? after i published in the american journal last week, i heard from hundreds of physicians who have been very supportive of the message which is that outpatient disease is a totally separate entity that needs to be evaluated and treated on its own without regard to what happens in hospitals. >> laura: doctor, thank you so much, we appreciate your expertise. coming up a wake-up call for the black lives matter crowd in the last bite moment.
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>> look what you did to my store. look at the things you've done. pickle black lives matter. you wanted to loot the store.
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you needed money. get a job. but i do. this is a neighborhood. we're trying to seal it up and you are tearing it down. >> laura: we pray that that woman's message is heard far and wide tonight. that's all the time we have, shannon bream, "fox news @ night" team take it all from here. shannon. >> shannon: with got to really think about the real world impact of everything we are seeing and hearing these days on all cuts of levels. thank you. >> laura: absolutely, thanks, shannon. >> shannon: tonight, fox news alert. new charges in the death of george floyd. tonight the officers knelt on floyd's neck now facing a second-degree murder charge as three other officers now facing felony charges as well. we will update you on that and protests continue across the country tonight. in some cases, long past curfew put into place and several american cities. many protesters simply refusing to go home. some of them may be forced to. it is 11:00 p.m. eastern here in d.c., a c

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