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we have to ask ourselves what would this mean for the future of this country and our people using a broad brush and literally smearing good people, the police who patrol our cities? laura ingraham. my heart is troubled again. a lot of troubled hearts these days. >> laura: this is where we see where people are made of. well said, sean. thanks so much. i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle." al sharpton has inserted himself. big shock. into aner exacerbated thorny rae issue. tonight, horace cooper delivered the response to the latest exploitation. also tonight, a huge story. a ucla professor is now receiving death threats after refusing to move exams in the wake of floyd's death but he's here tonight in his first interview to tell us why he's not backing down.
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it's about time. and cultural assassination in this country continues to pays. raymond arroyo brings us the latest on the classics and the monuments being torn down in the name of "the revolution." but first, democrats cancel america. that's the focus of tonight's angle. for the past 40 plus years, liberals successfully purged almost all conservatives from academia, the entertainment industry, and journalism. one by one, those sectors ultimately fell victim to oppressive groupthink. which had a terrible effect on their work product and credibility. dissent was not tolerated and the punishment deviating from the sentiment is youde jour who can forget when comedianan kevin hart lost his oscars gig a few years back or how colleges
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routinely reacted to conservative speakers on campus? >> [bleep]! >> all right. >> [bleep]! [bleep]! >> laura: or how columnists, even those who are pro-gay marriage and dislike trump, lose their positions when they say something shockingly science based. meanwhile, shut out from jobs affecting the culture, traditionalists, fair-minded people, went into law and may be in business. and during republican administrations, some of them worked in government. i'm fiscally conservative but socially liberal became the way for mainstay types to share their cultural beliefs.
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but as we've been reminded the last 14 days or so, the culture is where the battle for the future would be won or lost. so when you see twentysomethings carrying signs that spell "america" with a kkk, yelling at the face of police officers or national guardsmen? remember that they learned this behavior from either their radical parents or their progressive teachers or may be celebrities. all validated along the way by a fawning press corps. what we are witnessing is a relentless propaganda war about the old teachings of america. it's an effort to smear our history and our patriotic spir spirit. for decades, conservatives from phyllis shapley and they tried to trash her recently, warned about the poisonous effects of the cultural monopolies. but they were largely ignored.
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after the death of true liberals like christopher hitchens, i'm hard-pressed to name any prominent liberal who would openly oppose today's cancel culture. this was hitchens in 2006. >> it's not just the right of the person who speaks to be heard, it's the right of everyone in the audience to listen and to hear. and every time you simon somebody and make yourself a prisoner of your inaction because you deny yourself the right to hearyo something. >> laura: we miss him. if youk, decades back, many republicans and even some liberals dismissed things like critical feminist theory and critical race theory at our universitiesit as harmless musis of a radical fringe. today, those theories are mainstream because good academics and administrators were just too weak or too afraid to push back. you really can't read "huckleberry finn" without reading that mark twain was a
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hopeless racist or even "macbeth" without being lectured about shakespeare's misogyny. guilt is foisted on liberals and conservatives ands alike the new bolsheviks. they are not protesters, they are new bolsheviks and they are eager to wipe away everything that came before them. and they want to force everyone else to beg for forgiveness. why would anyone be surprised that a statue of christopher columbus was pulled dow down ant a blazed, with another in st. paul tonight, or entire city blocks in seattle now look like mogadishu circa 1991, 1992? mayors, even corporate ceos,la are absolutely panicked, getting a case of the vapors, by what's happening in the street. and they are desperate, falling
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over themselves to placate or work with these new revolutionaries. g.o.p. lawmakers violate their own principal of federalism. but considering plans to create a national database to track state and local police officers. hbo removed "gone from the wind" from its offerings. lego takes a very brave move of ceasing marking little plastic police figures. none of this will work! giving into threats always leads to more threats. these weak efforts at pandering are only going to encourage the nonsense we are seeing in portsmouth, virginia. going to get that in a minute. more control, less freedom for that's what's coming. back in january of 2019, i told you to watch out. new york congressman alexandria ocasio-cortez was not someone to be dismissed. but that in fact she would soon
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become a thought leader of the democrat party. people were surprised when i said that. well, i'm not patting myself on the back, but she is right. and her partner in neo-marxism ilhan omar has also become a folk hero. >>ar what are you willing to sacrifice to make sure that overfunded police departments are defunded? >> we need to quickly dismantle the minneapolis police department! >> laura: it sure didn't take long for the progressive wish list to dominate the national conversation, did it? and now pelosi and schumer, they find themselves in this really awkward, uncomfortable position. they need, they really need the raid and energy of the streets to beat trump in november, that's what they think. but with that, they also get the looting and destruction and ultimatums that no sane person should ever give into. remember the cries of those chicago aldermen we played you last night? >> my major business district is
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just shattered. you lose the two biggest icons, why would walmart or cvs come back to our community? >> what are we going to do and what the we tell our residents that good-faith people, stand up? it's not going to be enough. >> thank you, aldermen. next question? >> i want an answer! >> i think you are full of [bleep], that's what i think i think. >> laura: i still can't get over that. they are literally crying and begging their likelihood to help save their burnt out neighborhoods. and lightfoot basically told them to [bleep] told them to bleep off. tyrants like lightfoot, or north them, or, or blasio, garcetti in l.a., the more you beg, the more they take.ou it doesn't work.
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if you have a 401(k) if you own a home or having the heaheaven forbid, you want to oa home, if you want police to show up, good police tood show up when you need them, do not expect joe biden is going to be able to help you. if joe biden wins in november, the antifa blm crowd is going to go through him like a hot knife through butter . whoever is really going to be governing the country if they ever became president? keep trying to cut deals with the radical spirit will cut down the statue here, adopt the slogan there, until the main symbols of america will basically be a bunch of nasty graffiti and chard building for those are going to be our monuments. equal opportunity, equal treatment under the law will be replaced with a reign of cultural terror and retribution against the old order. just ask the law-abiding
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residents of seattle.-a this is what their cultural revolution looks like. >> whose city hall? >> are people! >> whose lives matters? >> black lives matter! >> laura: these are liberals they are going after. far left progressive liberals! all of us who believe in free thought, free debate, who i are against this campaign of bullying and intimidation, have to support a return to peace, prosperity, and public safety. and president trump, you might think he's rough around the edges, but he's the only candidate who will stand up for the average american against these modern-day marxists. we need them to win. but that's not enough.
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the democrats who have tolerated and indeed fomented this violins, we need to teach them a lesson so vivid that they will finally gain the courage to take back their party from the radicals who now dominate it. some folks may be uncomfortable with the idea of "america first." okay. but i think most oppose the blm and nt for the idea of america canceled. and that is the angle. i just mentioned in this city of seattle were a full-blown revolution is going on, one that state, local, and even federal enforcement arch trying to stop. blocks and the police precinct have been handed over to radical anarchist groups. a situation my next guest has been watching very closely over the last few days. joining me now from seattle is julio process, you are also in minneapolis when the police precinct was abandoned to the mob.
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what's different about this situation in seattle tonight? >> basically the different situation here is city and local government here doesn't really seem to have any intentions of taking back the t area around te east precinct anytime soon. in fact, when the seattle department of transportation came by to take away some of the barriers that have been set up in place, they were strong-armed by the people that were there in the area to leave most of them behind. they only took away some of the concrete barriers on the sidewalk. so everything that was in on the road initially going to be taken away, they all left that in place. basically what we see is in the time that i've been here in the capitol hill neighborhood, i haven't seen a single seattle police officer or any semblance of the city government outside of the department of transportation. >> laura: totally abandoned. basically a domestic occupation going on right now in seattle.
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here is what seattle's openly socialist city councilwoman set about taking the police precinct. watch. >> it was only one battleground in a long and hard fight that we have a to continue. the east precinct is not just any precinct. it was the flagship of the seattle to police department. it has now been taken away from them. >> laura: they are going to go neighborhood by neighborhood, precinct by precinct until they go across theo whole state of oregon, washington, california, and start proceeding across the country. it is not about one precinct, is it? >> absolutely not. what we've seen so far and as we saw in minneapolis. after the third precinct was taken over and burned, they went over to the nearby fifthov precinct do the same thing aga
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again. again, the difference is that heminnesota actually took stepso take that area back, whereas here, we are hearing reports of the seattle police department in the planning stages to actually pull back from all of their precincts. again, that's what we are hearing and some of the planning stages. whether or not they go through with this is a whole thing.ver but here, people feel pretty emboldened in other precincts as well to recreate their own autonomous zone that they set up over here. >> laura: is that what we are calling them, autonomous zones -- that sounds so pleasant and we heard various reports tonight that there areus individuals who are armed who may be patrolling. we are going to confirm that. but let's just use this as an experiment and we will see where this goes. thank you so much. the insurrectionist's, marxists now occupying six blocks of
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seattle are calling this autonomous zone, the mix of blm and antifa have put up barricades of their holdings but why don't police want to take it back by force if necessary? my next guest is here to tell us.us michael sloan is the president of the seattle police officer's guild. what's holding the police back tonight? >> laura, i want to thank you for having me on as it's my privilege to represent the proud, privileged officers, 1,000 members of the police officers guild. we are besides ourselves. the city has lost all the political will to enforce the law.of there is an unreasonable activist fringe that is unfortunately stealing that peaceful protest message for justice for george floyd and now they are occupying over n a six
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block area of the city of seattle, absolutely unreasonable activism and we are pulling our hair out because we are true public safety professionals who took an oath of service. we are holding our elected leadersre responsible for this travesty on the overall amazing seattle community that are yearning for safety services that we professionally provide on a daily basis. it's out of control. >> laura: where are these law-abiding seattle folks who are up in arms of the trashing of property as we are seeing in virginia, as we saw in minneapolis, as we saw inin new york, we saw in l.a., santa monica. where are all the people standing up saying, no you won't. where are they? >> we are the most group impacted by this.
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why is it the city council andta certain members of the unreasonable activist crowd, why are they taking control of this public safety narrative? which is impacting every one of us? >> laura: michael i think you aree being too kind, i'm very upset. i don't like what i'm seeing. i was l in seattle not too long ago. obviously very liberal. that is fine. this is an unreasonable myth. this is a continuing criminal enterprise, and they are occupying land that is not theirs. they are occupying streets and taking it over as if they are an elected sovereign authority. that's not how we roll in the united states. it's ridiculous! everyone is talking around what this is. this is a marxist cultural revolution set about to destroy everything that came before it. >> sadly the police officers,
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public safety officials are caught in the middle and it's a of war at city control and police arere stuck in the middle and look whatd happened but wee lost a precinct. what's next, are we going to lose another precinct? the city council has removed our ability to have less lethal munitions for us to properly protect those facilities and protect ourselves for that has now been taken away. so what is h left? how are we supposed to defend the rest of those precincts? what about the community's voice? >> laura: are you being set up to fail, michael? it's a real blunt question. allyo your police officers, more than a thousand good men and women from allfi backgrounds, vy diverse police force. i'm senior breakdown. it's an incredible group of people, okay? are they being set up to fail, or situations being put in place in front of them to try to spark some type of violent
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interaction. that's what it looked like totee last night. i stayed up watching all of this last night. >> good perspective because you are spot on. we follow the chain command orders from the man down. if the chain of orders say hold a police precinct for everybody's public safety needs, a decision is made because of politics, because there is a city hall battle going on for control and we are told to giveb that up? as public safety officials who took an oath of service to represent our community, it's unbelievable to us. we are pulling our hair out. >> laura: michael... i don't have any words. my heart goes out -- >> we h are yearning -- thank yu very much. >> laura: you need leadership. if delaunay people need to take the city back. >> h we need a reasonable majory of people. >> laura: seattle mayor jenny
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durkin tried synthesizing and negotiating with the extremists who are occupying her city and it didn't and met well, with the help of certain socialist city council members, hundreds of these revolutionaries a storm city hall last night and demanded that that left-wing mayorig resign. >> ♪ hey, hey ♪ jenny durkin has got to go >> laura: joining me now is lara logan, host of "lara logan has no agenda." the mayor has bent over backwards, obsequious-and obsequiousness of these -- >> most people in america, black and white, and he community you talk to, they don't support
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defunding of police, they don't support disbanding the police, they are very afraid of what thisth means. i spoke to people all day long. what many of them say is that they are very concerned about the fact that you talk about defunding the police but you don't talk about what comes afterwards. most peoplet are united in this country. it doesn't matter whether i they are on the right or on the left, they are united against what happened to george floyd, and they are united against what's happening now in seattle and across the country. that is not the picture you see in the media. as you know, you documented it on your program. if anyone is paying attention to the protest, there have been terrible terrible incidents of violins. that is not what political leaders want you to talk i abou. i always come back to this, there is only one truth, none of uson can do anything to change , it is what it is. fortunately for all of us, people across this country, doesn't matter if they are from the rule areas or the city, they see the truth.
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>> laura: al sharpton has made it his business to insert himself in the most divisive, racial conflicts of the last four decades. in recent years, that's including cases like freddie gray, michael brown, and we are seeing the same playbook with george floyd's death. >> mom is the word until we lay michael the rest, and the injustice, justice is the agenda. >> justice for freddie gray. do not condemn people for their anger. the movement won't rest until we get justice. until we have one standard of justice. >> laura: after tragedy hits, sharpton swoops in with his no justice, no peace mantra and leaves a trail of destruction with zero results literally. from ferguson to baltimore, minneapolis, sharpton's in the prevention made the situation of our volatile and violin. joining me now is horace cooper,
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project 21 cochair, and how "trump is america how does he keepgetting away wi? >> it's lucrative. it's absolutely lucrative. he has no actual purpose. not in ferguson, not in florida with the trave on trayvon martin. it is lucrative. you don'tti have to worry about not paying your taxes, you don't have to worry about not being responsible with the nonprofit status that you have. it turns out it is quite lucrative. how many times was he invited to the white house? he practically had his own room at the link in beverly. it should have been the sharpton room! he was there at the obama administration white house home so many times. >> certainly knows how to shake down corporations.
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always the implicit, we need your help on this. a lot of big businesses funnel money whether it's jesse jackson or sharpton, the fund playbook was well-established but looking to exploit this really difficult moment, the biden campaign, the vice president, or risk, seize this moment as a political moment. i don't know why anybody is surprised when his senior advisor of simone sanders makes an absurd claim like this. watch. >> when vice president biden went and spoke to the nation he was calm and empathetic and spoke to the pain that people were feeling. donald trump couldn't even utter george floyd's name, let alone speak to the unrest that has gripped through the country. >> laura: that is a lie and it's a provable one. >> all americans were rightly second and revolted by the brutal death of george floyd. for george and his family, justice will be served.
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>> laura: horace, sharpton is one thing. but joe biden's racial exportation might actually be more disgusting. >> so when you put sharpton on the table, you are saying to american people, we are not serious, we don't want unity, we will want to watch a division show. all joe biden is saying, i have no vision, i have no agenda, but here's what i know pure they are going to put you all back in chains, and some w variation of that is his basic appeal to black americans. you have to live, slander, or scare people. that is the tactic that we expect and it's my hope that as this economy turns around, rams back up, and wee get back to black americans having more pickup trucks in their driveways, more job records being set, it's going to be really, really hard for someone
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like joe biden to trick us. >> laura: this is biden tonight sounding pretty defensive about obama's record. watch. >> most black folk understood that electing an african-american president did not change the landscape for most of us. let's get into the police -- >> let me ask you a question. didn't you have hope when he got elected? >> absolutely. >> my goodness! >> laura: he looks crazy there. he is like crazy person! it's about results, not rhetoric. you can decapitate a statue -- what should president trump be saying right now to the african-american community, horace. what should he be saying to reach out to them? >> if you should be focusing on the core things of improving education, improving the
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economy, improving the strengthening of the family, we are working together so that this government is saying to every person, every american, black, white, brown, part of who we are. what joe biden is trying to do is simply say he is the arbiter of whether or not you are black enough because if you aren't, you don't support him. that's the kind of boldfaced racism that i thought we were well past the bull connor days. >> laura: symbolism versus substance. trump actually has substance and they just have gestures. thanks so much. what we are seeing now from many parts of the left is the result of -- i think it's decades of critical race theory, grievance studies, and people are adopting the most destructive ideas out of what shelby steele called so many years ago white guilt for this passage from "the washington post" this morning quite illuminating.
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"the destruction of the surrounding stores in minneapolis was sad but understandable. a perfectly warranted and justified response. an expression of righteous rage." webb, also white, felt a little bit guilty about it. i wasn't sure what side i was supposed to be on. it felt wrong that we are with you until you start looting. my next guest says that anecdotes like this reveal that america is in the midst of a cultural civil war. joining me now is been cofounder and publisher of "the federalist." you see the seething resentment is being fostered and fueled by the media, by academia, and even by celebrities and some business ceos today. antifa, blm driving the whole thing. what is underneath the surface here? explain. >> we are seeing it witnessing
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the results of a long march of the radical left through all of these various institutions that you just mentioned. i think a lot of us were hoping that over the past few years the craziness you highlighted earlier that's been taking place on campuses would stay on campuses. a lot of us, myself included, were warning that it was going to migrate into people's homes and into their lives, their communities and really dangerous ways and i think you are seeing the results of that across the country today. those white women you are citing who are frustrated and confused about expressing an adequate ally ship for people once they start engaging in violence, they are really wrestling with all of his guilt that has been brought onto them learning that america is an irredeemably racist nation and they have to live with that knowledge. >> laura: i'm not sure how many people feel personal guilt or they are just afraid. i have never heard people sound more fearful about just saying
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"equality for all people." now saying "equality for all people," as my colleagues said the other night, is dangerous. that is dangerous rhetoric. what has happened to us! >> i don't think they understand that kind of expectation has gone through all of these institutions in their lives within their own corporate hr departments, when they are getting these emails expressing these type of loyalty and ally shipped from institutions that have nothing to do with these. they have to realize that we are entering a new period of american life, laura, one that is not going to go away for a longll time. we have to learn how to navigate it, support our friends and families in a situation which many of our institutions are going to be on thens side of the people pulling down statues, wanting to destroy them and destroy the people who honor them. >> laura: this is drew brees' wife whitney, a quote from instagram page. she said she only realized how ignorant she has been when she
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received death threats, until we experienced the death threats, we experienced the hate that i realize thee words of mlk were speaking directly to us. to say "i don't agree with disrespecting the flag," i now understand my was also saying, i don't understand what the problem really is. we are not listening. white america is not hearing. >> this is the expectation on the part of the radicals you are seeing. collective guilt. the problem really is that it's not just the stance you are taking. it's just that there is nong solution for them in which an apology for an insult or for a bad joke, things that we've gotten used to in american life, is accepted. it's never going to be accepted. the struggle session lasts forever. you had christopher hitchens' quotation early on in your shelby i don't know if you saw it, but there is an image of his brother on the other day in england that he was standing while everyone else was kneeling on the ground. you should be like that.
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i think a lot of people will be called to be brave in their own lives and brave to stand up to the bullies and say, no, i am going to stand and honor the flag because that's what i believe in. >> laura: be your authentic self. be authentically american. as how you define america for theirs is to kneel, many of us will be to stand. thank you so much. coming up, one of america's most beloved films now being censored, as is a black oscar winner. all of the details on seen and unseen next with raymond arroyo. plus ah ucla professor suspendd for refusing to cave to the left. he is here tonight exclusively. that is ahead.
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claiming a classic, classic movie. >> laura, today would be actress hattie mcdaniel's 125th birthday. she is best known for the role of in the most beloved film of all time, "gone with the wind." >> how come you didn't ask that gentleman, you and got to go out as a field hand, come on in the house! as>> spunky, smart, easily the most wise character both in the book in the film for the streaming service hbo max has stricken "gone from the "gone with the wind" citing racist depictions but keep in mind that had mcdaniels was the first ever african-americans win and oscar pritchett accepted the >> i sincerely hope i shall always best a credit to my race
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and to the motion picture industry. my heart is too full. may i say thank you and god bless. [applause] >> this woman, laura comeau was an american pioneer who broke new ground for the african-american community. it was hattie mcdaniel who refused to use the and word. it does not appear in that movie. held up against t compensator cy films like "the help," or "soma." this helped us view the african-american experience. but to deny viewers this classic film that in 1989 the library of congress designated as put it on the national film legacy because of its artistic merits, i don't know how you do that to future generations. >> laura: raymond, again, this all takes your breath away? she was one of the most
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beautifully graceful and gracious and talented actresses of that whole quarter-century. amazing, amazing person. talk about a trailblazer. now you can't be a trailblazer apparently. >> i am a "godfather" guy. my wife and i love "gone with the wind," but there is no doubt a lot of people do give a damn about this statement. when they return the film to hbo max, it'll return with a discussion of historical context. they go on and say that theyt. will present an originally created to do otherwise wouldlde the same as claiming these prejudices never existed. if we are to create a more just, equitable, inclusive future, we first must acknowledge and understand our history. i agree. they should've left the film alone though, they should produce that for those who watch it. but don't take a classic.
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>> laura: i think we can all understand films without the brilliant set up from anybody, left, right, center. we can figure it out. come on, the cultural revolution, it's now reaching beyond film of course to monuments. and vigilante extremists in boston beheaded a columbus statue. a second statue of the explorer in richmond was ripped from its base, burned with a flag, thrown in a nearby lake and before they inked it down, one of the activists said, for those supposed united states, thus to salute this man a mass m
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murderer is a farce, change the history books and pulled the statue down. these are people who in america, laura. they did it tonight again in str columbus statue.on the one we saw on the screen? that was donated by a town of american immigrants in 1920. an outrage of what they did. >> laura: pelosi is asking for those 11 statues be removed from the capitol building itself. in a letter to the joint committee that oversees the statue collections, she says the statues pay homage to hate, not heritage. boston rioters defaced that civil war monument. >> you know who they wear? that was the first to volunteer black regiment of the union army. this is more isis than the sons of liberty, laura for they are talking about striking and strafing all these confederate
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statues. ptt bogard, he was a confederate general. when he came back, he's a guy who fought for black suffrage and opened the first public schools for african-american children. tell that story of redemption. people's lives are are complex, let kids see all of it. all of it. >> laura: only marxists can get redemption. don't you understand that? the bolsheviks don't want redemption, they want power. raymond, thank you so much. we have so much more to get to. a ucla professor has been suspended and being investigated for discrimination after receiving delma refusing to the professor here in moments. going to tell us the full story for the very first time. guys, are you tired
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>> laura: finally someone fighting back. ucla suspended and launched a racial discrimination investigation on gordon klein, and accounts professor at the business school there. what's his crime? he refused to remove students signed a position that klein lose his job and the dean called his conduct troubling. things are so out-of-control that the professor is now under
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police perfection protection. professor klein joined me exclusively now. how did your supervisor tell you originally to handle all this? >> one day before the allegedly infamous info was sent out, i was directed that we should continue the policy of the institution and give the exam as scheduled. with only the normal excuses such as a car accident, death in the family. i have followed the specific directions my boss gave me and the school knows it. >> laura: a petition signed by 20,000 people to have you fired. we ask your support to have professor klein terminated for extremely insensitive and woefully racist response, have to read the whole thing.
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did any other teachers grant exceptions for black students and why were you singled out? >> many people did grant the exemptions. i can leave it the other is to it to why i was the one who was chastised for the action. i've been there 39 years, i've always been outspoken as an advocate of equal treatment of all students. i've always been noted foren compassion. but i am somebody who is on the verge of retirement. the best i can figure out, they needed a sacrificial lamb, that's what my colleagues have told me, and i was easy to sacrifice when weighing the principal of standing on the quality of treatment for all students irrespective of color versus trying to placate the angry mob. it wasll easy of them to simply jettison me. >> wha what the people have to understand tonight about academic institutions as
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incredibly important as the ucla in what's happening to free thought and free inquiry? >> it is actually a sad day for free inquiry. i cited in my email my belief in martin luther king's principles. i called minnesota a tragedy. the student himself who contacted me thanked me for getting them through troubling times, thanked me for sending them antiracist materials. the school simply doesn't care. they want to placate the angry mob. it's a tragedy for the future of education because historically and the code of conduct, you do not have a choice, the school is disregarding its own policies in favor of the squeaky wheel, those who threatened to riot. >> laura: how much intellectual, ideological diversity,y, professor, is there
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at ucla today? >> it's so tragic. it's so tragic. it makes my heart bleed. when i teach my classes, i tell people the first day that i'm going to call balls and strikes like any umpire. sometimes you will think i'm to the left, sometimes you'll think i'm to the right. i've done my job if you leave this class and you have no idea of myou politics. i think i'm this rare unicorn, sadly, who believes the importance of analyzing things irrespective. sometimes people think i'm on the left, sometimes people think i'm on the right, and i call it as neutral as i can, and i think that's the standard academic that should apply. sadly i understand many don't do that. >> laura: professor, may be your role going forward in part, you obviously should keep your professorship. that's ludicrous. maybe your role going forward is to educate americans on what they are missing on what's really happening on college campus. we would love to have you back because this story is wild. there are many like it across
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the country but they are trying to make an example of coming at you, sir. i think you should fight back with everything youu have and if you want to write a lawsuit, i'll help you write it for you. i'm still a member of the california bar, so i will help you, sir. come back again. >> thank you. >> laura: phil murphy 'stunninggh hypocrisy exposes te lockdown was a total and complete farce. the last bite next. guys, it's that time... and nothin's happenin'. well now there's score!, from force factor, to rev your libido and maximize physical response. it's no wonder force factor is the #1 fastest-growing men's health brand at walmart. unleash your potential in the bedroom with score!.
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take it anywhere moment in our state and country against the stain of racism against the killing of george floyd, there is no choice. >> certain parts of the first amendment are better than others or certain causes are more essential, that is where we are. shannon bream, take it from here. shannon: we begin with a fox news alert. several city blocks of seattle reportedly under the control of protesters who have banned police and we are told taken over city hall. residents being shaken down and intimidated by the occupiers, how will democrats in dc handle this effort by the proposed progressive part of their base to force radical change to law and order in america. protesters across the country tearing down statues, many of them icons of the confederacy, christopher columbus statue also tumbling, the latest one in
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