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dr. marc siegel, thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> it's been a very long week. we hope you have a very happy weekend, the great sean hannity right now. >> sean: thank you, tucker. we begin this friday night with a fox news alert, and we are tracking the several breaking the stories at this hour. in moments ago, massive crowds. look at that, waiting to greet president trump in maine where he met with officials and delivered remarks and toured a facility that is making coronavirus testing supplies which thankfully was making a lot of progress on. and meanwhile, new york city, los angeles, d.c., other major cities are now bracing for yet another night of unrest, this is more and more democrats, the media mob calls for the police to be abolished altogether. well, any liberal governor or
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any mayor that may want to experiment with that plan, go right ahead, give your cops in your city in your state, give them a month off, let's see how well that will work out for you. we'll have more on that in just a moment. also tonight, shocking miraculous news that almost no one saw coming including yours truly. i didn't think we would see the sins of the july numbers came in in august. 2.5 million new jobs were created in the month of may, the biggest gain in american history just like all the doctors were wrong in terms of what they were saying about coronavirus, all of the modeling was wrong. well, the economists were wrong here as well, and as per usual, the media mob were wrong. they seemed depressed today. professional fox news stalker over there at "the washington post," they actually predicted that unemployment would hit 20%, actually tweeted it out.
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instead, the unemployment rate went down well over a point, 14.7% to 13.3%. remember, this is may. we are barely opening in may. this country's economic recovery appears to be well on its way to beginning of that curve that we talked about, only the tip of the iceberg. personally, i did not expect these numbers that we thought again until the july numbers came out in august. now we have all the latest statistics coming and later in the show, we will show you what joe biden really thinks about his fellow americans. a lot of us he doesn't like at all. we are essentially worthless people. in a smelly walmart shoppers, irredeemable, deplorables, cling to god and bibles in our second amendment and constitution. so how many more people is the ever forgetful joe going to insult and even say don't vote for me on election day?
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first, we begin tonight on the ground in brooklyn, new york, bryan llenas has been with us all week and a standing by with the very latest they are. >> this is the first fourth night of the apm curfew, the brooklyn bridge is behind me and they are making sure that only essential personnel are on the road. is a much quieter evening tonight than it has been all week, still been hundreds, thousands of marchers and protesters out there against systemic racism, inequality, and police brutality. but i've got to tell you, that 8:00 p.m. curfew here is really a contentious point. the protesters are pointing to that curfew and saying it is cyclic free speech. it is putting them in a position to get to a bad position. all week, they have been saying there have been looters in a violent people and the criminals who have infiltrated these peaceful protests and that is why they are trying to enforce
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this curfew. they would rather you be off of the road after 8:00 p.m. they've been put in an impossible situation. protesters hand-in-hand throughout the day, but even at night, given some leeway to allow these protesters to go in and eventually they have to go in until people knew got to get off the roads or get arrested, and it's caused a lot of animosity from some of the people here in new york city towards the nypd. the nypd commissioner says enough is enough. he says the antipolice rhetoric in the silence that is coming from the elected officials of the city is "sickening." he thinks it needs to be notched down, he believes his officers have been targeted specifically because this antipolice rhetoric has been enfeebled by elected officials who have not done enough to promote dialogue between both groups. so this 8:00 p.m. curfew, they find themselves stuck in the
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middle showing up trying to enforce the law in riot gear and the protesters are there and it's creating a situation over the last four nights that the nypd finds itself in a no-win situation despite the fact that they're doing everything they can to enforce a law that the governor put in place and that the mayor is backing to protect the businesses in the streets here after what we saw for nights on end of mass looting and criminal behavior. john? >> sean: great job all week for the entire country. anything, go back to brian. all week, we all witnessed the scenes, the looting, the violencvandalism, the stabbingse arson, you name it. filling up of police station and turn it into swiss cheese. they have now devolved into complete and utter anarchy. so far, minneapolis has suffered over $55 million in building damage and looting alone, now
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authorities are warning sophisticated criminals organized crime that they are using the riots to plot strategic heists. but get this? the left solution to the chaos is to defund and dismantle the police. now, have they lost touch with all reality? are they really that dumb? now the attorney general of minnesota. jeremiah is a minneapolis city council member, who does tweeted "we are going to dismantle the minneapolis police department, and when we are done, we are not going to glue it back together. a green saying we are going to dismantle the minneapolis police department police department. today, congresswoman omar also agreed to eating "it's time to dismantle the minneapolis police department. sadly, this call to action is not just taking place in minneapolis. liberal cities all across america, democrats now are taking big steps to defund or dismantle their police. the mayor out there bowing to
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get $150 million from that department. also referred to members of the l.a.p.d. as tellers. today, the l.a.p.d. union slammed the mayor calling his remarks political pandering that smeared every single police officer in los angeles. meanwhile, members of the l.a.p.d. had this to say to local councilman. let's take a look. >> you bow down to black lives matter. these police officers that i read protecting the city and protected it from being on fire, if it wasn't for them, the city could be burned down right now. >> sadly, they were a similar antipolice proposals including a new york city council candidate. in that case, 40 or so of them. they reclined this former spokesperson also calling for
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police to be defunded. so tweeting "i just want us to dig deeper that the hashtag defund police movement isn't just brushed aside." the mob, the media, some they are pushing for the police to be abolished. a new story in the atlantic reads "defund the police. american is to rethink its priorities for the whole criminal justice system. to get rid of sentencing. rolling stone publishing, practical guide for defunding the police. defunding the police will make us safer. really? and look at this. and a rare moment of common sense from the media mob, you have a writer over at fox.com tweeting "i'm sorry, but this abolished the police seems like a poorly thought out idea that has gotten popular with shocking speed. after widespread rage and condemnation from his far left
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peers, guess what? he was pressured, groupthink, forced to apologize. so clearly in the new radical far left socialist democratic party, it is now officially woke to abolish the police. today, he brought up a really good point in his tweet writing "maybe it's time for some enterprising blue state municipality t to go and elimine its police force. let's see what happens. how about we will start with you. how about you give up the entire police department in new york, give two weeks paid leave, including the armed police officers protecting you and your family every day and after all, black lives matter have already promised they are going to fill the void. and they will patrol the streets formed, malicious if you want to call it, armed peace officers, the same group that frequently is called for violence against the police, take a look.
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>> pigs in a blanket. i am likfry them like bacon. >> why do we? >> dead cops. >> when do we want them? >> now. >> sean: didn't he meet with some of the radicals in some of these groups? as you are watching tonight, ask yourself this question, how do you feel? are you comfortable with police being replaced by black lives matter and others? according to gallup, we have that answer, a resounding no. the vast majority of americans trust the police. in fact, according to gallup, only the police, the military, small businesses receive a net
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positive and just for the reco record, the politicians had the highest net negative ratings. some far left mayors, governors, willing to dismantle the police. the first line of defense, the michigan governor, governor shutdown says that understands the sentiment behind the movement and the governor governor shutdown use the police to enforce over the top absolutely obscene, lockdown owners during the pandemic. social distancing orders, took point in a protest. in for shutdown, many other democrats the rules don't apply to them. if you are having a funeral even though you wear a mask in new york, then they will participate in protests with zero social distancing. they will disband the police force all while they remain safe and sound.
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of course, they have their armed guards and their high wall security. let businesses get looted, burned to the ground all while continuing to take their paycheck. we need proxy voting and mail-in ballots for people's health and safety. so much is on the line. must all do it by mail. it's going to come down to one very simple question. or feel like this new mob rule. that much of a question for me. fox news contributor dan bongino, fox news correspondent at large geraldo rivera. we saw this now play out this week. rod rosenstein, knowing what you know now which is the fisa warns, no. knowing what you know now had he been appointed, no. is there any evidence of
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trans-russia collusion? no. a couple that have abused power and were corrupt, said a bad cop here in minneapolis and other cop that didn't do their job stopping it. look at what has happened. now we are going to get rid of all cops >> sandra: that sounds dangerous to me. >> dangerous is to put it lightly. first on the russia hoax, one of the adding to the pain and anguish of the last week and a half is the fact that perhaps the biggest story in the decade has been so totally overlooked and that the mainstream accused are president being a russian spy. they tried their best to destroy his presidency, tried to invoke the 25th amendment and because of everything that's going on, attention to it. people want to abolish police,
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until they have to call 911. they are going to rethink that whole thing about criminal justice. there was a narrow line, a sweet spot between strength and compassion. i thought president trump tried his best today. invoking the name of george floyd in the most loving way. he got blocked for it, i got exactly what he was trying to do. but i'm telling you, this will move towards anarchy is going to end in a hurry as soon as these people are victimized. >> sean: let's play a little experiment, play the game that some of these hollywood celebs and democrats and all across cities in america, let's play this out in our mind a little bit here, dan bongino. let's say we give cops a month off. all cops, this experiment.
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i thought they believed in science. they say republicans don't believe in science. i actually do believe in science. i actually believe that all of the great building blocks of the universe came from god or to but i also believe in science, gravity, science, that's real science. so you want to do a scientific experiment, let's say they were all for a month, what would you think, what would your theory be of the outcome? >> people will die. people died. they will lose their homes, lose their lives, injured and killed, lose their kids, lose your car. there was a time between being the federal agent and the police officer. when you walk into a domestic violence situation, seeing a kid crying in the corner because his father just beat the living out of a woman in the house who is now bleeding and you show up there and the
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father doesn't want to go to jail and you get attacked by the father, which happened to me. and not telling you rambo stories here, just telling you for the purposes of this segment and he jumps on you and tries to then you, who do you think responds to save that woman and that kid from that situation they are in? do you think the librarian is going to show up? do think the black lives matter crowd is going to show up, one of the looters are going to show up? what is your answer to that? what about when i was walking in the 75 precinct in east new york, and you have to watch an 80-year-old woman. i'll never forget, walk into her house while two guys you know are selling drugs out front and she wants to say something, but she can't because she has that look of fear in her eyes and she is afraid of what's going to happen, who is going show up? do you think antifa will show up, paid the mortgage on that home and is held hostage inside that house because to drug dealers set up camp out
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front? who do you think stops that? the police department stops that and when you see that little kid in the corner crying, i'll never forget it, burned into my cerebral cortex like there's no tomorrow. they are not perfect all the time. they make mistakes. we are all sinners. but this will get you killed or hurt if you follow this outrageous proposal to abolish the police. is insane. >> you been a big part, been among people, people for years, you recognized everything you go in life. been with you and so many people, politics aside some issues. and i'm looking at this and i'm saying this would be an unmitigated disaster. why are the democratic members of congress some of the
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democratic party, obama gave a town hall. he never said a word about the cops that were killed in the last week. biden didn't say a word either about the cops killed and stabbed and shot and clinging to dear life and hospitals. what is this going on here? >> let me just go back one day. when i said last night about black men have special challenges when they are confronted by cops, i meant that. why is that? it's because black on black crime, urban crime, this malignant destructive force within the community is creating such a toxic atmosphere that the policeman comes usually from out of the neighborhood, sees the worst in everybody. this one is drug dealing, this one is shooting, so the reaction
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between the blue and the black and it doesn't matter whether the cop is white or black. is defined in many ways by the atmosphere of criminality, of human rights violations on a regular basis because people are stealing or whatever it is going on, so now he is the social worker, he is a law enforcer, he is the marriage counselor, they've got such a hard job, they can wear them down so far, i think that one of these incidents, that cop that hit put his knee on george floyd's neck, he hurt so many cops. hurt so many. he helped burned so many minority businesses. >> sean: one of the things we are seeing now, we talk a lot about self-defense.
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the prison guard had a loaded gun next to her bed worried i have had concealed carry in new york and california and rhode island, i carried my whole life. i've learned gun safety when i was ten or 11. we see a run now on guns and ammunition in the states. i always remind people, what gun do you like? whichever one you like that you are willing to spend the time and get trained in. is not a toy. havoc no gun safety. but there's a reason that people now, it's a massive run on weapons across the country, report after report. your thoughts? what is that message they are sending? >> the debate about the second amendment is over for possibly a decade or more. liberals may tell you otherwise, but they are grossly mistaken. i was a police officer. they are not your personal security force, i am sorry to
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inform you if you've been misinformed and believe that. you call 911 now, ask someone can you put a police officer in front of my house because i'm worried, they will probably arrest you for calling 911 in making a false charge. they are not there for that. they are there to enforce the law and do it the best way they can. sadly, i'm not kidding, not hyperbolic. people have gotten a taste of chaos. the difference about the united states in comparison to every other country in the world, traveled around the world and this is true, you wake up tomorrow, things will be a little better. you worry about your house being taken by a horde of bandits coming by. he understand the rest of the world doesn't generally work like that? that's gone. people in new york have now gotten the flavor of chaos and it doesn't taste good. this argument about the second amendment is over. it's over for at least a decade and anyone telling you otherwise
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did not live through what just happened in america's major cities. >> sean: dan bongino, geraldo rivera, thank you both. when we come back, reports from other cities, new activity going on, we will hit that when we get back and also coming up tonight, we have more investigations into black lives matter, a new lead in the murder case of retired st. louis police captain, also why is it over law and order? the economy coming roaring back, nobody expected two and a half million jobs, a new record. we will examine that and more straight ahead. head turners and stripe burners. run with us on a john deere mower. because this is more than just grass. it's home. search john deere mowers for more.
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♪ >> sean: on monday, david dorn, retired police captain, he was killed while trying to save a pawnshop from looters. trace gallagher has more on that story. >> he was shot while he was inside the pawn shop trying to protect her from looters and bullies have released video from inside the pawn shop shows shows seven people crawling one after another from the security gate into the store.
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at least two suspects are armed and one points the gun at the door. it was unclear out what point david dorn was shot but he was able to make it outside where he collapsed on the sidewalk. these suspects, as you see, were wearing masks you can also see the video very clear. police are hopeful that somebody will recognize them and if you do, call st. louis police. david dorn was a st. louis police captain for 35 years before retiring and taking a job as a small town police chief. dorn, father of five, grandfather of ten, was also instrumental in mentoring numerous young people who were interested in pursuing law enforcement, and i just want to note that lee's pawnshop is on martin luther king drive. >> sean: all right, trace gallagher, we appreciate that report. unfortunately tonight, the lawless left continues to so hate, division, more attacks on the military and law enforcement, the national guard in utah confirmed they were kicked out of their
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d.c. hotel. why? by the radical d.c. mayor this week who, at the same time, was using city resources to paint a black lives matter mural leading to the white house. wasn't that the group -- maybe my memory is faulty. what do we want, dead cops, when do we want it, now? i just don't quite remember. now president trump earlier today tweeted that the mayor is grossly incompetent, in no way qualified to be running an important city like d.c. the great men and women of the national guard didn't step forward, they would've looked no better than their counterpart mayor in minneapolis. here with reaction, "fox & friends" cohost serving with the national guard during the d.c. unrest along with super bowl champion burgess owens, who by himself, he is running for an open seat out in utah, the fourth district there, and the host of "the rubin
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report," david rubin. pete, i saw what you were doing, we had a conversation, told you to be safe, can you give us some insight as to what you were dealing with and seeing in d.c. as you were called up? >> i was there for three days, three nights on the streets of washington, d.c. at one point, it was me and a handful of other guys standing at the vietnam war memorial to defend it from people who would want to deface it after the lincoln memorial. i remember saying a prayer there in thinking, this is what it's like to be a vietnam veteran. what they went through, when they came home. if we had not been there, if the national guard had not been there, everything a monument would've been defaced from everything will business would've been looted and they would've laid siege to the white house in an unending fashion. if not for the national guard, and the mayor in washington, d.c., would've had no way out of the mess that she and others have helped create. by the way, that hotel? that was the hotel i was staying at, i can confirm that the guys who were still there have been
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kicked out of the hotel by the mayor. the men and women in uniform who had nowhere else to stay, that is where the army hotel had been set up so that they could protect the very city that she supposedly runs. i was on those streets, the most vile things were being said to the cops and the national guard soldiers. we were there to facilitate the first amendment right to protest but to then stand as the thin blue and green line against the rioters, the looters, the violent folks who do things at me, my folks, my guys, without that, you do not have any peaceful protest and without with the president did in calling in the national guard and the other people, washington, d.c., would be a very different place tonight place tonight. >> sean: burgess owens, we've been friends for a long time, you are running for utah's fourth congressional seat. there is despair at sentencing. that was dealt with not by barack and joe but by donald trump with criminal justice reform, just like opportunities, donald trump did that not joe and barack.
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just like helping historically black colleges, that would be donald trump, and i think the best record is a record low after record low after record low unemployment for african-americans, hispanic-americans, asian-americans, women in the workplace, youth unemployment, and african youth unemployment. but every two, for two years, the narrative, if you are conservative, you are racist, sexist, xenophobic, homophobic, islamophobic, et cetera. >> for utah, the reason i'm running in utah is because, what we see in d.c. is exactly what black america is now waking up to. you have to understand the left, they love chaos, they love pain and misery for those they are overseen. what they forgot is that the rest of the country is and what they have been overseeing for the last few years. the rest of the country is hopeful, we believe in ourselves, we are very independent and that is why we're coming back as strong as we are. what we are seeing -- and by the way, i have a friend of mine, part of the national guard here,
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left here to go to d.c. to help this lady, this mayor, to help people that she obviously doesn't really care about. that conversation we are going to start having among democrats who love our country, blacks, particularly business owners, about who is in your corner and who is not. this could be the greatest conversation we've ever had, because marxism and the evil of it will finally be shown for what it is in our country will come back strong, we will get a president in place, a house that is going to give the senate more backbone, and the next years are going to be the renaissance in our country. i really see it because we've talked about the realism of this evil of marxism. >> sean: dave, you talk a lot about freedom of speech, and i call it, literally groupthink, mann, media, and i believe that. all right, vox.com, not exactly sean hannity fans but one writer said it is a bad idea abolishing the police, he had to walk that
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back. nobody loves a city more than drew brees, for crying out loud, and he made his comments about kneeling, he's allowed to have his opinion. we saw what happened there. and now the nfl commissioner is weighing in. i just like free, open exchange of ideas and ideals, that includes people who beat the hell out of me, which happens to me regularly. i accept it, that is part of the great tradition of our country. >> absolutely, and by the way, the chickens are coming home to roost so it's nice to see a couple of "new york times" or vox or buzzfeed people coming around and going, maybe the police are decent or maybe "law & order" is a decent thing. maybe the constitution in america, they ain't that bad. but it's a little too late, because these are the people that have been trying to cancel you for years when you talk about black crime in chicago, for example, were just this past weekend i think something like 19 black people were killed.
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i mean, crazy statistics but of course, we should all be for free speech in the open exchange of ideas but with happening here, you know i'm in l.a. right now. the progressive mayors and governors, they want this chaos because it gives them an excuse to use more power, and then they feel that then proves that the whole system is broken. about a guy like drew brees, who i have nothing but respect for, he made a really terrible mistae by apologizing for what he believes and what was true, because once you bend the knee to these people, which we are watching so many people do right now, my mayor eric garcetti was on his knees a day or two ago in front of protesters, once you bend the name you must live down there forever. they will keep their foot on your throat and i would much rather live as a free man and be hated than bow to the people who want to control me. >> sean: good luck, and pete, thanks for all you did this week. serving your country again. good to see you. coming up, the left rooting against an economic comeback.
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♪ >> sean: we have some breaking news in brooklyn, new york, tonight. we go back to brian yanez, he is with the protesters again. brian? >> yes, we are in brooklyn, this is the entrance to prospect park. you can see the light of police officers and this is the situation where it deescalated. no arrests and it's a good news, considering what we've seen beer there someone here, i would like to talk to you, good, explain what happened here. we've seen confrontations before but this seemed like it deescalated. >> the whole thing is don't be afraid of the cops, they want you to be afraid, they want to chase you, they want to beat you, they want to show you their power. when you are not afraid of them, they are powerless. today we marched in peace, we sat together, we didn't let anybody fall behind, we knew what to chant, we had bikers -- >> let me ask you something he
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here. curfew, do you think it's causing more confrontation with police, are you talking about all police here or just those with excessive force? >> no, obviously it's the police officers who like to use excessive force. they've been trying to use the curfew as a way to arrest people but it's much deeper than that. they know people are not going to listen to a curfew. we are dealing with a pandemic. they tried to implement the curfew and people didn't listen, so as of right now we are dealing with social injustice, racial injustice, people are fighting for black lives, okay? and we are not going to stop. >> george floyd -- yeah, yeah. b1 sorry, so you have a lot of cops that literally put their lives at risk every day and night to serve and protect, there are ba. does she believe -- what does she think the percentage of good versus bad cops are? does she not see the good in those cops who risk their lives for people in all communities?
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>> let me ask you if you can clarify here about what this movement is about because a lot of people are looking at the images on tv and they are saying this is just an antipolice movement. can you clarify your feelings on that, and is it all police, you know what i mean? >> it is about how you choose to look at this fight. some people can look at social media and know this is about a black man who got killed, racial and social injustice. but the people who are out here, especially new york, and we see how they are treating us, the excessive aggression. we have a personal connection to how the nypd has been treating us for years. yes, this started because of social injustice and this may end because of social injustice but right now this is about not letting them instill fear in our hearts. >> can i ask you something? i saw some rhetoric and the last couple of days in which a black and brown cops were being ridiculed for being on the forest. you know, i'm thinking that is in it better to have people that look like us protecting our communities? what your thought on that? speak of this goes back to your
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last question about whether or not this is about racial inj, there were cops that laughed at us yesterday, cops that looked just like me that laughed at us. this is about a suit, this is about a uniform, this is about a badge and power. it doesn't matter what color you are a -- >> sean: she doesn't like cops that all? >> they want to instill fear, they don't care. i thought black people beat other black people beer this isn't about black cops standing up for us because they will not. >> do you want dialogue, or do you want to abolish police? what is the end goal here? >> honestly, i think this whole thing needs to be reorganized from within. it's crazy that sergeants and military workers get such extensive training but most cops only get about six weeks training, depending on what state you're in. it's crazy to me that someone could be trained for only six weeks and think a gun is something that is going to protect them. the protesters who have been arrested and beaten for no reason, this becomes a personal attack from the people who were
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supposed to protect them. >> the apm curfew here, these cops are just supporting the la? isn't it the elected officials who created this 8:00 p.m. situation, they are just trying to do their jobs? >> yes but we also have our jobs to do and we are not going to stop doing our jobs. they are getting a paycheck, we are doing this for free, okay? >> thank you, i appreciate it. >> sean: thank you for that report. we report, you decide. tonight, the president's bold action to rebuild the economy way ahead of schedule. an absolutely blockbuster may jobs report, totally crushed all expectations. u.s. economy gained a whopping, record 2.5 million jobs last month. and how was the mob and the media responding to all this good news? over at fake news cnn, they're trying to ignore it, not even taking the president's remarks on the liberal, fake news fraud paul krugman at "the new york toilet paper times," he
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supporting conspiracy theories that the bureau of labor statistics altered the date da data. "the washington compost," they are putting out an outright false tweet about a 20% unemployment rate that they thought was coming that didn't happen. great job on the "hannity" stalker. we check in on melissa francis, melissa, nobody saw this coming. they were expecting 7.5 million jobs lost. >> they were so close. the so-called experts, right? they were only off by 10 million jobs. so close. they thought it was going to be down 7.5 million, instead it was up 2.5 million. 75% of small business owners back out there, opening their doors, back to business, they are the lifeblood of the economy and the mainstream media focused on one of the negatives within the report, which was that black unemployment is still stubbornly high.
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yes, it is all the way back to what it was under the obama administration and nobody wants to go back to the terrible jobs numbers for minorities under the obama administration. the wage gap was huge, the gap between rich and poor, so we don't want to go back to that end i point out, yes, it is just like under the obama administration obama administration. >> sean: governor huckabee, prior to corona, low unemployment before corona. i didn't think we would see these numbers, july numbers came out in august, this is an amazing development. >> i think what's happened is people forget we were in the midst of an incredibly strong economy. that is because the president cut taxes, deregulated, and we had a supercharged economy prior to coronavirus. during coronavirus, it wasn't that the car died. the car was revved up but it was at the stoplight. but yet, the accelerator was ready to go, but the people had their foot on the break. so when the break came off, this car is ready and raring to go,
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and i think we are all thrilled to see that the strong economy we had was revved up and ready, and it's getting back to speed. momentum is picking up, it's what we wanted, needed, and thank god, it's happened. >> sean: thank god -- it shows america's spirit, too appeared get back to work. by the way, i think governor sarah huckabee sounds pretty good. i'm just guessing. i don't know, i hear rumblings, i hear things. people talk to me. i have sources. anyway, thank you both. great news for all americans. that is a sign that this economy will come roaring back. when we come back, you have heard a redeemable deplorables, clinging to god, the constitution, and let's see, our bibles and religion. yeah, now joe biden says, well, 15% of us as americans, we are just not very good people. leo tirrell, larry elder respond next. effortless is the lincoln way.
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♪ >> sean: all right, joe biden, did he just have his irredeemable, deplorable moment? here's what he said about some of his fellow americans about one of his disastrous virtual town halls. this one yesterday. take a look. >> did we really think this is
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as good as we can be as a nation? i don't think the vast majority of people think that. probably anywhere from 10% to 15% out there probably are just not very good people. >> sean: 10%, 15% of your joining me now, civil rights attorney, leo tirrell and executive producer of the upcoming documentary. i do like the 2.0 part, that is a good line, you have to give leo credit there. your ea ear piece and microphon, we've made so much progress about that, we love you for that. >> i'm going to be consistent on this because at the civil rights attorney, joe biden talks one game and does another. he claims he wants to unite the country, well he just throughout 15%, they're not good people while joe biden is part of that 15% and proud of it. then he further divides the country by claiming that if you don't vote democrat, you ain't black. he further divides the country by then not supporting the police department.
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i am insulted. this is his only calling card, that he claims, oh, he got nominated or appointed by obama to be his running mate. that's not enough to vote for him. he threw blacks in jail with his crime bill. it was president trump with his first step action that god out of jail, and then his friend is called cop killer. >> sean: remember, you know, you have to have a slight indian accent if you work at a 7-eleven? my state is a state, and i never thought i got enough player, but biden sang for the first time you have an african-american wh, clean, and articulate. a storybook, how about about barack obama? like, what the hell is that? >> don't forget when he gave the speech criticizing the romney for not wanting to regulate
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wall street more. he said to the audience, which was a bunch of blacks, wanted to unchain wall street, wanted to put y'all back in jane's beard don't forget that one. the 10% to 15% is not as bad as hillary. hillary said half of donald trump supporters could be deplorables. half of that is 25%, so joe is not nearly as demeaning as hillary was. the real problem with numbers as the numbers you talked about with huckabee in the previous section, the economy could be coming back big time, and also reporting coming out today, an outlier that shows that 40% of blacks are now supporting donald trump. that is an outlier but clearly donald trump is going to get much more black support then he did in 2016. speak at the democratic party has been hijacked. it's been hijacked by the extremists and that is why i'm on your show, sean hannity. it's been hijacked.
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worked as special counsel for robert mueller's legal team. she worked on the russian government disinformation probe and on the hillary clinton email investigation. lucky for us, msnbc analyst. >> sean: my heart is troubled. laura is next. have a great weekend. ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. after a trump press conference heralding these new jobs numbers, the media engaged in such a disgusting smear that i just felt i had no choice but to call it outcome and frankly, destroy the smear and name the very figures and spreading it. we are going to do that in moments. also tonight, we get such a huge reaction from his appearance the other night, he studied domestic insurgencies for years at the fbi. he is going to tell us why calls to dismantle the police pointed to a very alarming end game. what