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we see anarchy, looting, we see police stations and blocks burned, taken over, precincts burned to the ground. laura ingraham, my heart, yet again, is troubled. i'm tired of saying it is troubled. i want my heart to not be troubled, but it is troubled for the sake of our country. >> laura: what happened to "let not your heart be troubled"? what happened to that? we heard that for years, the going gets tough, and -- toughen up, buttercup. we've got it. we got it, mixed martial arts man, we can handle it, we got it. >> sean: keep it coming. >> laura: i have to tease you. i thought a handoff, if it's all -- >> sean: no, no, no -- have fun at my expense. i deal with this perfectly, but i hate to see our country go through all this madness, nobody is protecting the people or the property. >> laura: well, i have great
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confidence in the ingenuity of the american people. >> sean: your heart not be troubled, and i'll -- >> laura: i'm not troubled. all right, god bless. i'll see you tomorrow night. all right, i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. shelby steele is here. in moments, he'll answer this question, how do we save america from those who think it's inherently wicked? that's going to be a can't-miss. also tonight, while cnn is telling you what's happening in seattle is just another largely peaceful protest, we have actuah people on the scene who tell us very different picture. live report from the ground before bernie kerik and terry turchie for tell how authorities could actually take the city back, and raymond arroyo has new details. there is so much happening with the cultural arsonists fow out there, we had to bring raymond back tonight.h he's's going to bring us an important update later in the hour, but first, the losing strategy of killing history. that's the focus of tonight's
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"angle." today's leftists are nothing like the liberals of even ten years ago. and they've totally taken over the democrat party. they are calling all the shots. no one even bothers trying to stop them. hannity just referenced that. whether they are destroying private or public property. local and state authorities, all democrats here, they cower when the birkenstock bolsheviks occupy huge slots of o a city le seattle. have they sent free vegan pizzas to all of the angry squatters yet? i'm expecting that. extra pairs of skinny jeans, foot scrubs, salt scrubs. wait, by the way, these videos, i thought they were against hoarders. there nothing about this bunch that is liberal, because the old liberal started the free speech s.movement at berkeley in 1964 d was devoted to reversing the prohibition activities on campus.
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now, don't get me wrong, they were radical, but at least they actually believed in free expression. i think they generally like the country. well, not so with the neo-marxists of today. they are sledgehammering statues and smearing anyone who doesn't bow down, open their wallets, or make a confessional on social media. these performance activists who have marinated in anti-americanism online and in the classroom, they don't believe in free speech or freedom of worship, or even academic freedom for anyone who disagrees with them. they've never really learned anything in-depth and positive about the constitution. may be besides that it was -- well, they learned it was agreed to and written by a bunch of old, dead, white guys. thus, history means nothing to these folks. free inquiry means nothing to them. they want trophies, maybe, mounted on the wall, though, heads of old confederate generals or pink slips for academics who defy them.
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a cornell law professor whose website dared critique blm is now under siege from a mob of angry left-wingers. one student complained his articles were "hurtful and divisive." the professor is going to join usus later in the hour. now, last night, a similar story out of ucla, although a different culture crime was alleged. the professor in the crosshairs, gordon klein, has taught business classes there for 39 years. he issued this stark warning to americans about the state of education today in america. >> i was used to sacrifice when they are weighing the principals of standing on the quality of treatment for all students, irrespective of color, versus trying to placate the angry mob. it is absolutely a sad day for free inquiry. >> laura: a similar thing, by the way, playing out in the university of chicago, i just tweeted about it a few minutes ago.
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this is a sustained campaign of personal destruction, that's all it is. the marxists aren't interested in debates, not interested in reconciliation, certainly not interested in compromise. they aren't up at night worryini about cultivating peace or spreading prosperity to you. upthey care about power. getting it, and keeping it. they want total and complete submission from any institutions where they can gain leverage to advance their goal of a full takeover of american life, and i'm talking every aspect of it.c remember when obama said "you didn't build that"? well, today's radicals believe the only reason you own property is because you took it unfairly from someone else, or you got it by exercising your white privilege. p and when you think that every american is living on stolen land, as they do, wicked and evil, well, why s shouldn't
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everything be burned down? why shouldn't it's history be leveled? if it means they have to threaten companies to get their money and cooperation, they'll do it. if it means that they target individuals through intimidation, they'll do it. if it means using the horrific death of someone like george floyd to market a vicious hatred of all law enforcement, they'll do it, and they did it. the family of officer shay mikalonis of nevada knows just how serious these neo-marxists are. he was shot in the head last week while working the protests in las vegas. doctors now expect him to be on a ventilator for the rest of his life. he's only 29. defunding the police will mean more violence, fewer officers to respond, and more carnage. >> there is a real oppression and danger to our communities more from violent crime and lawlessness than it does from
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the police. >> laura: that was bill barr today in dallas with the president, and an amazing panel. of course, president trump upsets today's illiberal elites when he tweets things like "law and order" for a short tweet. he's not sensitive enough, they say, they have to be more sensitive. on the contrary. law and order is what all of our citizens deserve, that is being sensitive. not just, by the way, the ones rich enough to afford personal private protection, precincts overrun. the conservativism of trump is dedicated to improving the lives of all americans, blue-collar, low income, entrepreneurs of all backgrounds and all races and creeds. stop being the endless war, forcing china to come to the bargaining table with tariffs, strengthening our borders, eliminating onerous regulations, these were all real actions that
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reap huge results, until the covid shutdown. imagine a u.s. led by president joe biden. who you know will just melt for the macchiato marxists. imagine all the old statues, the monuments, all those offending flags -- they are all gone. all politically incorrect songs and movies pulled. all workplaces, all classrooms will enforce speech codes. police departments will be defunded or disbanded. imagine all that has taken place. then what? how does any of that create jobs for the least among us? for anybody? how does any of that raise wages? how does any of that make our aneighborhood safer? how will it improve race relations? patronizing symbols or gestures might feel good in the moment, but they don't end up putting food on the table or paying your tuition bills.
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a good paying job does, though. it's obvious right now that an alliance of media, political, and radical forces are trying to demoralize millions of law-abiding americans who believe in equality and justice for all, and who also support president trump. they want you to think that all hope is lost. if they want you to think that america's best days are over. they want to stop trump's rallies, and even use a virus threat to keep you out of church and separated from your family and friends. well, tonight, i say don't let 'em. don't give into this campaign of demoralization. these are some of the most racially polarizing, vindictive people on the face of the planet, and they have no right to lecture you, and no right to take away your voice. we do substance, they do symbolism. they burn stuff down. we are building it up.
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we are a free people, and we are going to stay that way. and that's the "angle." joining me now is dr. shelby steele, hoover institution senior fellow, and author of "shame." he is also wrapping up a documentary called "what killed michael brown?""s dr. steele, how do we answer those who insist that because of racial and economic injustice, america is inherently wicked? >> well, i think that's the -- that's their presumption, and it goes back, i think, to the '60s. we had a huge culture war at that time. one of the certainly bravest things any nation has ever done, admitted to having oppressed blacks and other minorities for centuries. we are still working that out. i think what we see today on the left, are people exploiting that creature's gesture the part of
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america by rubbing in our phase that we have -- we have this dark background, this is history, that we are denying, and that's not facing into -- and they are. so it's a struggle for moral authority. they are saying, precisely because they are against america, they have the moral authority to come in and take america over. and on the mainstream of america, people on the right and so forth, represent that old america that admitted its wrongdoing and is trying to march forward and has, in fact, changed radically, but we don't have the glamorous moral authority that the left does. and what we seen the last few weeks, they worked it very well.
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they breathed out in straight shooting americans, in good, decent americans.. who really want to move forward, race relations and other things. but this new left says, you know, you are aligning yourself with the devil, with evil, you are not a decent person -- >> laura: shelby, shelby -- >> has the power to stigmatize. >> laura: i'm calling you shelby because i've known you so many years the radio -- >> please do. >> laura: look, it's, i think i'm attempting, on the part of corporate america -- a lot of good meaning people, to try to, i'll write a check,ri i'll put p a slogan, i will do a hashtag, and i think -- maybe they think it buys them protection, but what do you think it ultimately does? >> well, here's what it does. they become enablers of
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precisely the behavior that they don't like. they enable the left, they enable black lives matter. how much money is black lives matter taken in and the last few weeks? they'll never let us know, but it's a lot. and so, they are -- i mean, it is -- the more upset the mainstream gets, the happier they are, the better -- americans, because we are a decent people, we go along, and all over america today, amazingly, every little town, people are carrying signs, "i love black lives matter," with no sense of what that really means. but signaling, trying to signal that we are not racist. we are not the america ofbu old. >> laura: dr. steele, mepresident trump --
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>> holds that>> over them. >> laura: president trump is holding a campaign rally in tulsa on june 19th, known, now, as juneteenth, and at the commemoration of the end of slavery, the real end of slavery. because tulsa had a race riot in the 1920s, some think this is done on purpose by the trump campaign, or at least, they are saying they think it. kamala l harris, who a lot of people think will be biden's running mate, says this isn't just a wink to white masupremacists, he's throwing tm a welcome home party, and al sharpton, your pal, also stirrey the pot. watch. >> the fact that he chose that date and chose that location says everything to the base of supremacy that admittedly supported him, that he is still one that will lean, if it even is with a wink, but will send a signal where he is at. >> laura: your response? >> well -- [laughs] mr. sharpton, has a hard job. to keep alive the idea that
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america is a dangerous, racist, virulently racist society that blocks black progress at every turn of the road.t, suppose, all of a sudden, that was not available to him, that lie was not available to him. what would be? nothing. he has nothing. he is the worst perpetrator of repression of black people than the white supremacists he claims to hate. they don't come into the black church and rile people up ande get them all excited about being victims. taking away their incentive to be full, decent human beings. al sharpton does that.he it's the knee in the neck. it's this perfect metaphor to black america but they have the knee on their neck, so you have to -- you have to fight them. >> laura: shelby --
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>> alienating his own people. >> laura: shelby, i have to get your reaction to something joe biden said today before we go. check it out. >> even dr. king's assassination did not have the worldwide impact that george floyd's death did. it's change the way everybody is looking at this. look at the millions of people marching around the world, the world. >> laura: your response? quickly. >> well, he's right. millions of people are marching around the world. white guilt is a big deal. it is, i think, the force that drives all of this. they -- and best -- they keep white guilt a lot because they know whites will pay off. they will enable. they will send money, they will write checks, all around the
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world, they will do things to redeem themselves. that is power to the left. that they have that over you, and that they use it. this will never change. until white americans and whites, generally, become morally confident. >> laura: dr. steele, such a big topic. i know we are going to have you back, but i just needed to hear your voice tonight. thank you so much for being with us. >> [laughs] thank you. thank you for having me. >> laura: in case you were wondering, this is what is happening on the streets of pacific northwest's biggestu.k city. >> unable to breathe. >> i need you to do me a favor. take your guns, put them under your chin, and pulled the trigger. i need you to kill yourselves, that's your only redemption.n. save us the trouble of tear you apart and [bleep] kill yourselves.
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kill yourselves. >> laura: senior reporter [ julio rosas has been on the ground for days covering the chaos in seattle and joins us now.r julio, that video is shocking, but what is even more so is a councilwoman was standing right there and said nothing. >> yeah, no, exactly. there's a lot of craziness going on right now. from what i've seen today, the people inside the autonomous zone on capitol hill, they are trying to figure out what to do next, because now they've held this six block radius for a few days now, and now they are just getting to on what the next stage in their plans are, andey so, first this morning, things were relatively calm, breaking off intohe groups, talking about different things on what the next steps are, but things kind of got a little tense when some seattle police officers came inside the zone, to go inside te east precinct and get themselves out of their office. at that point, half of the crowd wanted to make sure nothing
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happened to the officers, but the other half of the crowd was asking, well, what are they doing here? this is our zone, this is our territory, goes against everything we have been doing the past few days, and there were arguments breaking on whether or not they should be letting them in. now, as i posted on social media, there is been a lot of arguments within their little town hall that they've set up on, again, what the next steps are, and right now, there is no clear, decisive leadership inside, so things are really kind of degrading inside the zone.he >> laura: this is how cnn's oliver darcy explained what is going on in seattle from 3,000 miles away. he said "iff you been getting your news from right-wing media, you probably think our militant antifa activists have seized a section of seattle, but the mayor's office tells me city officials have not interacted with armed antifa militants at this site." this video is what you shot from inside this zone last night.fi [siren]
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>> laura: doesn't seem like it was all peace and love there. >> president trump called it cnn fake news, there is a reason the insult sticks. a young man that was surrounded by the crowd, he was accused of stealing, from what i could gather, he was accused of stealing a phone from another protester, so they said he was a thief, and he was trying to get away, they're asking, "well, if you're innocent why are you running away fromay us?" the man was clearly terrified, and at one point, there was a guy with a baseball bat, and he shoved the baseball bat in the guy's face and said "i'm going to beat you up." fortunately for that young man, he was able to get away from the crowd, and it was then discovered that he didn't steal the phone, the phone was discovered at another spot. you can imagine, at the crowd decided to use a baseball bat against him, only to find out
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that he didn't actually steal anything -- >> laura: yeah, there were individuals -- >> a pretty intense moment. >> laura: there were individuals with weapons, right, inside the "zone," because we've seen them. i guess cnn has trouble doing a basic google search on the internet. julio, thank you so much, good to see you. so, how does the media's portrayal of this insurrection in seattle compared to their handling of past standoffs? we have that tape. plus, bernie kerik lays out the lessons learned from the occupy wall street issue, and terry turchie tells us whether it is time for the fbi to get in there and solve this. don't go away. ♪ there and solve this.
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♪ >> laura: anarchists, militants, marxist, whatever you want to call them, have looted, vandalized, and barricaded six city blocks of seattle, and there are already reports of local businesses being extorted. well,av sounds like a post-apocalyptic hellscape, doesn't it? that's not how the media sees it. the associated press called it a festival like scene and "the new york times" cheered it on with the free food, free speech, free of police. it's like woodstock. so, how does that compare with
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the coverage of similar movements in this country? let's take a look at the most recent one, in january of 2016, when an armed group seized and occupied at the headquarters of the malheur national wildlife refuge in oregon. they claim the government didn't have the right of ability to manage of the millions of acres of federal lands. well, agree with their tactics or the tenants of a the movement or not, well, it's a far cry from abolishing police and jails altogether. so, what was the media's stance been? >> i want to tell you that the situation still remains a very tense, you still have a number of armed occupiers at the refuge, and at this point, it's anyone's guess how this is going to end. >> this obvious could get ugly if there is a decision made to try to go in and route them out. they have said they're going to stay on their ground. >> already, it's pretty ugly. >> these people who s hold themselves to be patriots or not, nothing more than domestic terrorists.
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>> take over the federal building, which so far has not been met with significant law-enforcement response, what would happen if the armed occupiers were different? what if they were black lives matter activists? >> laura: [laughs] oh, my goodness. oh, the irony. biv there has been no effort by anyone to remove the blm-inspired insurrectionists occupying seattle. notably, chris hayes hasn't even mentioned them. >> they are shutting down wall street. >> they movement will go forward. >> starting my own movement in florida, that's our plan. we came here friday, got arrested saturday. >> we are going to be doing this forever. might not always be in the space. it's probably just going to keep growing. >> laura: well, something is growing there. that socialist uprising didn't go on forever, of course. when the occupy wall street movement took over zuccotti park in new york city nearly ten years ago, if you can believe it, mayor mike bloomberg initially gave them their space. assumed the kids would get bored, go home, or so he thought. what happened is occupy camps
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turn into a den of crime, including rampant sexual assault. my next guest says we can apply the lessons learned from that occupy fiasco to what is going on now in seattle. joining me now's former nypd commissioner bernie kerik. bernie, here is what president trump told harris faulkner tonight. >> if there were more toughness, you wouldn't have the kind of devastation that you had in minneapolis and in seattle. m i mean, see what's going on in seattle, i will tell you, they don't straighten that situation out, we are going to straighten it out. >> laura: bernie, we are not sure what that means, but the presidencies what's happening to, you know, a sovereignn territory being taken over. obviously frustrated. what can be done? >> well, you do the same thing that chief joe esposito did, the nypd, ten years ago on wall street, and that is you tell them to move. you tell them to disperse. and when they refused to do so, you go in, and you lock them up, or you make them disperse.
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in this case, you have, basically, armed revolutionaries who have -- anarchist teams, you know, these people want to take your guns, they are carrying guns to secure their area. they don't want to be suppressed or harassed by police, but they are searching everybody going into the occupied zone. they are threatening, they are extorting. this is a criminal haven already, and it's something that has to be addressed, and if the mayor and the governor doesn't have the courage to do that, i then the president has to do it, because those citizens, they have rights, they have constitutional rights and civil rights, you know, and one last thing, laura. the mayor and the governor has a constitutional obligation to enforce the law. i don't -- i don't understand how they just get away with not doing anything. >> laura: yeah, where his joe biden commenting on this? does he think -- is this what america is going to look like, the whole country, if he should
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get elected president? i think that to start asking him thatat question. have to play you -- speaking of the mayor, bernie, of seattle, just a few moments ago on cnn, this is how she described it, watch. >> how long do you think seattle and the those few blocks look like this? >> i don't know, we could have a summerer of love. >> well, tell that to the police who are supposed to be in that precinct. >> laura: even cuomo didn't seem to buy that. a summer of love, bernie, that is all it is going to be. >> laura, that is lunacy. this woman is oblivious to what is going on, or -- or she is a part of it. and i have to believe these radical, leftist anarchists, a bunch of these -- we have people in congress that are just like this. we have mayors that are just like this. we have governors that are supporting it. come on. i mean, the american people have to wake up. because if they continue to do this, you're going to have cities like this all over this
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country. you are going to lose your property, your business, your kids. i mean, it's insanity. >> laura: bernie, you're right.in this is a political movement, and now, it's turning into extortion racket, and a continuing clinical enterprise. thank you so much. this is what assistant police chief of seattle, this is what he thinks the best way is to stop the radicals from taking over -- she. >> illegally prevent people from entering. >> it is not legal. however, in an effort to try to cooperate and move forward peacefully, we are trying to get a dialogue going. we don't want the important message about justice and improving policing relations and improving racial equity to get drowned out by this small, kind of faction, of what is going on. >> laura: joining me now is terry turchie, former fbi deputy assistant counterterror director, author of "in their own words." terry, police are going to abdicate their duty, what would it take for the fbi to get involved?
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could that have been with the president was hinting at today? >> well, i think the fbi could get involved at the attorney general or president ordered it, and ihi think you're getting very close. after all, this is a major ennational security problem. you hear what the politicians just said, and the bottom line here is this is the revolution. this is thend resistance, this s a movement that the democratic party has a literally integrated into their own platform in 2016, which they called the most progressive ever. this would have already been solved, and these people, from the perspective of a law-enforcement action, you talked with bernie, they would have already been gone if they used good police techniques and sound policing principles. the democratic party is standing in the middle of that. this is dramatically different from anything in the '60s and early '70s.. because then, both parties were committed to getting the streets back and civil rights back to the people who are law abiding. not anymore.
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one of the parties is standing directly in the way of getting that done, and this is dangerous. what is going to stop, if these people are allowed to go another week, another month, another two months, the summer of love? what is going to stop other radicals in other cities, other sanctuary cities, from doing the exact same thing. before we know it, we have a broken america. >> laura: this is all political, this is all trying to get trump out of h office. it is so transparent for anybody want to see it, which is why i keep going back to joe biden. i mean, what does joetr biden think of this? does he think this is legitimate protest? does he think this is just a bunch of people getting together to have a good time in a festival atmosphere? this is what the seattle mayor, again, what was said about the president's threat ofof federal intervention today. >> we do not need anyone, including the president, to try to sow further divide, for their distrust and misinformation.
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the threat to invade seattle, to divide and incite violence in our city, is not only unwelcome, it would be illegal. >> laura: this woman is a complete disaster. so, federalso involvement, terr, is illegal, but all of these marxists taking over block after block after block is acceptable? >> exactly. in her mind, it is. and this is the problem when you elect communists to the city council. this is the problem when you put, as i've said all along, the so-called progressives, and these kinds of people, in positions of power. they want to those positions, because from the inside, they intend to clamp down on all the rest of us, and that is what this is all about. we explained, as you talked about before, in that book, "in their own words," we lay out exactly what is happening here, and this is nothing more than further shots in the revolution in these people's minds, but it
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really does destabilize everything the constitutional republic is all about. all those people hemmed into that part of town, they have rights, too, and none of these people are going to defend those rights of those people to move about, to get out, to have different opinions.he all they are going to do is ethreaten, intimidate, and full. and this is just unacceptable. the very party that has just talked for the last few years about bullying and intimidation is now endorsing it in a big way, and all of those demonstrations around the world, they are nothing more than international solidarity with the "movement." again, we lay out the direct connections in that book. >> laura: all right, terry, thank you so much. "d coming up, if you are a cartoon dog or rabbit, watch out, because the left is coming for you. plus, biden leaves the basement, and it's not pretty. raymond arroyo is here for a special, thursday edition of "seen and unseen." and a cornell professor targeted for daring to criticizeyo the black livesy matter movement. he joins us exclusively, ahead.n ♪
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♪ >> laura: it's time for a special "seen and unseen" segment, where we explore the big cultural stories of the day. and tonight, the entire culture is canceled. for more, we go to fox news contributor room fox news contributor raymond arroyo. raymond, pray tell, what's been canceled now? >> laura, it's easier to ask, what isn't canceled?y cop shows are falling faster than columbus statues. after 32 seasons, the show "cops" was pulled from the air, now a&e has taken down "live pd," the dan abrams virtual tour of police in action. >> let me see your hands! come on out! >> what are you doing behind the car? you are an honest man. that part where you took off running after you heard "stop, police." >> laura, "live pd" became a target because they didn't like the depiction of police because that humanize them, and
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audiences saw the threats they faced and the drug culture that the right number thrives this, and they called it, i kid you not, copaganda. he is saying this is an overreaction and you are punishing all cops for the sins of a few. >> laura: of course, he is absolutely right, the president said that today, he's absolutely right, and we are seeing the results of what happens when you have no police, or a police presence that pulls back, and so this is just more -- this is justre more hollywood lunacy, or entertainment industry lunacy. i don't know -- we're just going to have stick figures on television soon. can we go back to gumby? is gumby allowed? >> the discovery channel had a live cop show, they canceled it tonight. and i just, i can't believe this. i mean, what we are seeing -- we have body cams, why can't we see the results? >> laura: now, the cancel overlords are closing in on cartoons very quickly.
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what's going on there? >> "the new york times" last night published a piece, laura, entitled "the protests come for paw patrol." it was a bit in just come up with point out how offensive the german shepherd is because he is a dog and a cop uniform. an online petition from a nearly 50,000 have signed this, asking disney to re-theme its splash mountain attraction. the ride features characters from the 1946 film "song of the south," and petitioner's claim they perpetuate racial stereotypes. how did we go to the racist space?" i get our whole country has been thrown into the briar patch, laura.? truth be told, this movie, "song of the south," won best picture, best song, i did have not been seen in decades, and iver says it will be seen, kids don't know the characters in splash mountain, they just knowot i the song. >> laura: you love that --
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>> i don't, actually. >> laura: you love splash mountain and you love the hall of the presidents. >> i do love the hall of the presidents.in >> laura: remember when i got stuck on it's a small world? i got stuck for an hour and a half. >> laura, brace yourself for this. yes, the country band ladyr antebellum is announcing their changing their name, at least the "antebellum" part. their statement reads "we are regretful and embarrassed to say that we did not take into account the associations that weigh down this word," referring to the period before the civil war, which includes slavery. were people driven to racism by antebellum? it's actually latin for "before the war." >> laura: you are always showing off your latin.it >> the peloponnesian war. >> laura: what does this mean about our friends, the dixie chicks? remember "shut up and sing," ale
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those years ago? we didn't get along ever since, but does not mean that to change their name to, what, the union babes, or something? y >> i don't know, when i saw this, i thought the confederate railroads very soon could be facing reconstruction. you know that group? black-eyed peas could be the split peas. >> laura: before i go, i saw joe biden's out of the basement, but is he making anymore sense this time? >> define "sense." he appeared at a panel on the economy today, and well, he was honest. >> abdicated any effective leadership role, the white house has at least abdicated that role. the rapidly rising -- and, with the -- with the -- i don't know. >> he doesn't know, laura. honesty is refreshing. and then this economic advice. >> we have to pursue tough fines for those larger businesses that don't abide by the standards.
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that recklessly exposed their workers to this. i'm beginning to get bored by my own talk here. >> he's not alone if he keeps this up, laura. i can't believe it. >> laura: is someone talking in his ear? >> may be the mask is telling him what to say. i don't know. we are getting rid of pd live, we need md live, at this point. >> laura: it came in during the segment, he is very upset, as well, about the german shepherd dog, that -- he watches that in the basement, and "paw patrol," that's taken off, that will be -- >> that is biden's loss for the day. >> laura: all right, raymond, misbehaving, as always. and another professor being targeted by the liberal mob, this time for calling out black lives matter, their founding
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♪ >> laura: last night, we brought you the story of ucla professor gordon klein, who was suspended for the heinous crime of not letting black students postpone final exams in the wake of george floyd's death. well, tonight, a different effort has reared its ugly head, and other ivy league institution. professor william jacobson has taught at cornell law school for over a dozen years, but that hasn't inoculated him from the mob. on his blog, legal insurrection, jacobson accurately fact-checked a couple of the foundational tenets of the black lives matter movement. well, now outraged students and even colleagues he's been friendly with for years, some of
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them are calling for his head. professor jacobson joined me now to respond. professor, you are a conservative, so you are used to being in the minority on college campuses. but what about this level of vitriol? >> right, i've never seen this. i mean, this is so far beyond political correctness. this is almost a totalitarian type of mentality, that everything you say and everything you do is watched, and if you don't toe the party line completely, you are ostracized and you are attacked. that is exactly what happened here. i simply told a couple of truths about the foundations of the black lives matter movement. it was founded based upon the claim that michael brown was shot by police while he had his hands up and he was saying "don't shoot," and every day, now, duringle the protest, peope are walking around saying "hands up, don't shoot," but that is a complete fabrication., it's not a fabrication because i say it is a fabrication, because it's a fabrication because after
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an exhaustive investigation by n e obama, eric holder justice department, they found that that never actually happened. that was concocted by the founders of the black lives matters movef portray police as brutal killers of black people, and it has been the ethos that hasbr carried on forever. and that's why we see calls to defund and deconstruct the police, but it's based on a fabricated tale that gave rise to this movement. >> laura: so, it was your nerve that you had to state a truth that got you in trouble, and -- just so people understand this, professor, the cornell law school dean put out a statement in support of your academic freedom, but then he also went on, of course, to say this. "recent blog post of professor jacobson casting broad and categorical aspersions on the goals of those protesting justice for black americans do not reflect the values of
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cornell law school. i found his recent post to be both offensive and poorly reasoned." professor, you can keep your job, but you're going to be verbally flogged in public, and i think the effort is to make sure students shy away from taking your class, that is what i think is going on here. >> well, that statement by the dean is falsely characterized what i wrote. i did not cast aspersions on people peacefully protesting, i cast aspersions on the violence and the looting and the tearing down of society. that's what i was talking about. i think anybody reading my post would fairly come to that conclusion. but there's a bigger point here. we have, on our campus, faculty who say the craziest, most offensive things from a left-wing perspective. they never get called out. and they never have their deans issue statements. it's only the one conservative gin the law school, me, who ges
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singled out, and it's almost like the attempted public. it's what happened during the cultural revolution in china, that if there is a professor who has a wrongthink, you hold him out, ostracize him, and you criticize him to the community, that is a statement the dean should have said, he had the academic freedom to write what he wants, period. because that's what they do for everybody else. >> laura: professor, i have to ask you, because i went to dartmouth college during the '80s, just the beginning of the political correctness movement that we are exposing our college students to, but is there any liberals in the traditional sense still on campus? who say, look, i don't agree with you, bill, but you have a right to speak out. it's ridiculous what is happening towh the country. are there any of those left, or are theypp all gone? >> well, a lot of them are left, but they always speak very quietly. they talk to you in hushed tones
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and behind closed doors.s. it's a very repressive atmosphere on all campuses. a typical example -- you know, it used to be if you kept your head down and minding your own business, you could kind of escape the crowd. that's not true anymore. i mean, the cornelles student group that's been coming after me has, on their facebook page, "silence is violence." >> laura: being silent is a scrime. >> crazy. >> laura: we are going to have you back. we're going to continue to document this. maybe it is time for the federal government to take away some of c c lthe benefits these schoolt if they are going to do nonsense like this. up next, we have an urgent warning for anyone who cares about preserving our history. ♪ guys, it's that time... and nothin's happenin'. well now there's score!, from force factor,
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>> laura: the virginia state capital of richmond has become ground zero for the nt for blm types to desecrate monuments. and it's about to get worse. a trusted source tells me that anarchists may attempt to burned on the city's edgar allen poe
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museum, maybe even tonight. they may also target confederate general jeff stewart statue, i source also says the mayor of richmond has no plans to stop any of this from happening. i'd say that was a green light. shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team have all the latest and they take it from here, shannon. >> shannon: these nights just get busier and busier. thank you so much. >> laura: have a great shannon: these nights just get busier and busier. general jack keane will weigh in on general mark millie apologizing for walking the president to st. john's church near the white house, general kane wants commanded fort bragg named african fitter general, what does he think about calls to rename numerous military bases. we will take you live to that american city where protesters say they, not the police, not the mayor are in control of several city blocks.

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