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in this group, the 2020 radical socialist agenda. in this book, the history of the obilure of socialism. literally opened up. in this book, the president's accomplishments. in this book, we have everything you will need toin know to maken informed decision. if they win, i fear for our country. i do. 140 days but laura ingraham, how are you? >> laura: sean, i'm out here in l.a. some interesting stuff happening here but they are trying to disband the 470 school police that help keep the schools safe out here. because in some schools, innocent law-abiding kids are terrorized by, you know, some of the gangs in some of the tougher areas. so that's now a point of contention. that is happening here. as they are still struggling with these lockdowns and a lot of businesses struggling, trying come back from the looting. there's a lot happening on the west coast andoa we are trying o get through it all.ou >> sean: you been doing great
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shows as always. >> laura: back at you. >> sean: let me tell you something. 140 days, this is it. if this agenda they are pushing, open borders, sanctuary states and cities, everything is free, no oil or gas, it's over. america as we recognize it is done. >> laura: as you pointed out -- no first amendment either! we are going to do our best. all right, hannity. we'll see you tomorrow night. i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" him with a pack show from the l.a. tonight for a u.s. senator took to the floor of congress and he declard that we the united states invented slavery. niger innis s is here to respond to that jam. and attempts to the platform the federalist from google ad space over an article about black lives matter? the writer who penned the piece in question is here.
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but first, this is good. just because we are in l.a., the wizard of uz. that's the focus of tonight's tangle. like the movie "the godfather," "the wizard of oz" provides life lessons andwa comparisons to current events. watch and listen to joe biden closely. >> rising and with the um... i don't know what. having the circumstance where um... if we have the whole thing that uh... the congressman did.ee >> laura: i need to buy a vowel. aside from the sentence fragments that lead to nowhere, aren't you reminded of a wizard hiding behind the curtain trying to present a figure of strength to the public it ultimately
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failing? lucky for joe, his staff strictly limited interview time. and the press than blocks and tackled him or him has he mutters and stumbles along as you just saw. not only did covid give biden covered to avoid long form interviews and in person events, it also allowed his campaign another anti-trump forces to keep distracting us with false narratives. shiny objects. and perpetual fear. like, watch out! a second wave is coming. start shutting everything down again! or the covid economy will never, ever recover. trump rally attendees will be super spreaders! they are all selfish, reckless, dangerous. and trump doesn't care about people's health. a week earlier, it was, wow, those massive blm protests are inspiring. trump will refused to leave office if he loses! of course, distraction of the
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statues and the fight over all thatat marble. the new generals of mediocrity idiocracytears down all generale confederacy for these antihistory buffs and that the facing monuments of people who actually worked for the abolitionist movement. whoops. all of this dramatic as it appears at times, it's a complete diversion. the new bolsheviks hope you will be so riveted by whatever spectacle, whatever picks it pixie dust is thrown in the airs they hope you forget your party is about to nominate someone who struggles with the whole subject, verb, object thing. speak one of the things... uh... i think is really important is that we somehow got back on. >> laura: beyond the verbal
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and cognitive miscues, he's just a washington dinosaur that roam the swamp for 40 years or so and failed to make any meaningful structural changes to our supposedly almost irredeemably corrupt system. so why didn't obama and biden do big meaningful changes to race and policing question right after trim on martin and michael brown, the code of rally congress. they tossed out crimes to satisfy their angryy activists.t obama is a smart guy. in his heart of hearts, he has to know his own record of policy accomplishments for inner-city america is kind of scans. yet he's making a guest appearance, i saw, to sell the biden illusion next week at a virtual fund-raiser. you have to make in a donation to attend so watch out for this to be hyped as if it's genius'
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return to nazareth. news flash! i hate to break it to you.u, obama won't be president again. with all the challenges before us, we need to kind of know exactly who will be behind that biden's green moving all of the levers. biden cannot be the understudy to the guy who was his for eight years. or a better record on race, for that matter. >> juneteenth is the oldest celebration of the end of slavery in the united states but it's time we celebrate this. july 4th, 1776 but not everybody was freed celebrating their independence day. day.pe is our and if you love us, it will be your day too. >> laura: all right. juneteenth. they want that to be a holiday. all right. fine. but pay no attention to the untold damage that northam's
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draconian lockdown rules are still doing to businesses and families, especially minority and immigrant own. and he thinks he can wipe out all the way with symbols and celebrities? it's distraction. their next trick is to launch a desperate campaign to cast a trump, though, as the villain who threatens the fall. they don't like him as a person. what they have to do is deny he's done anything at all good for america. of course, they need to call them racist with zero evidence. here is congressman jim clyburn with our own bret baier earlier tonight.t >> what about the first step act with opportunity zones? >> it came and work with people to get the bill done and the president signed it. don't tell me -- >> he did it. the administration did it but it wasn't the obama administration -- d >> i'm not trying to argue with you. >> you aren't giving the trump
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demonstration any credit that senator tim cott said it should getor credit for. >> absolutely not. i'm not p because he doesn't deserve it. >> laura: bret baier wasn't trying to pick a fight with him. he was doing this thing called asking a follow-up question. hipay no attention to trump's actual accomplishments, the outcome. just ignore it all. instead, stick with this twisted fantasy that president trump is really in his heart of hearts wants to work against people of color. >> some democrats go as far to call him president racist. can you address that from your perspective? >> it's a sad state of affairs but my experience has always been the way that democrats play politics against republicans. all republicans are racist and rich, but it's about results. he was elected because peoplees want to see something real and i just get lied to by politicians. >> laura: you could tell today
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in watching president trump that he was extremely moved by meeting with the family of men killed by police. >> you love the ones when i have died in vain. we are one nation. we grieve together. i can never imagine your pain or the depth of your anguish, but i can promise to fight for justice for all of our people. >> laura: some of the families seem moved as well. >> i am very emotional throughout this, the whole conference. he was very compassionate.nd made it for not all families, not just my family but for all families. presidents be if ian was. he listens to each and every family accordingly. >> laura: the rest of the media won't dwell on that. that doesn't fit theirit narrative. it was really good for
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president trump to meet with those families.it by the way, no cameras in the room. just a chance to listen to themn hear them, hear their views on the best path forward. i think we sometimes forget in the bitterness of today's orlitics, and i'm sure i'm guilty here, that we are all human. and sometimes we smile, sometimes we weep, sometimes we celebrate, sometimes we grieve.a those families are grieving.in president trump should be judged by his commitment and actions and his results that he is delivering to all americans, especially the most disadvantaged. and while i realize there are some who just don't like his sometimes brash style or sometimes tough response to critics on twitter, don't let those style issues distract you either. it's completely a waste of time. this man has risked everything to fight for american workers while biden has always carried water for china and its buddies, the open borders crowd. and, by the way, the president
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knows how to make the economy work for the average american there he can and he will do againbi but biden will do whater the left wants. he can't control it was he or ilhan omar or any of the other radicals in the streets. he won't even try. and trump does not have f a the former vice president is loosely naive about both. how hard is it to imagine biden doing his own version of obama's post-bush 2009 apology tour. while biden is busy apologizing, china and the e.u. will clean his and our clock. a just like dorothy and friends, americans will be disappointed as it becomes apparent that biden, behind that curtain, won't make their wishes comet true. it's just the wizard of uhs. that's the angle bear the shooting biracial
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the shooting of ryszard brooks' latest example, but is it, as black lives matter protesters blanketed the city, they say police were justified in their actions for joining me now is former police officer and go find cofounder of blacks they say it was homicide, why do they believe the officers were justified. >> is a former police officer, i know the law. i know when policies are in place, i studied the use of force policy in the state of georgia and they were justified, the man physically assaulted police officers, he punched one of them in the face, he took off running. the point in which officers can use deadly force against, he turned, discharge the taser. the taser is a deadly weapon. it's also articulated in georgia law,n if a taser would hit a police officer, it would lock a
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body up and render him capable of defending himself. the risk of bodily injury or death is the justification fors police to use deadly force. it is very clear to me or they'll make >> laura: her name is cheryl dorsey and she was on tv after the president's remarks today trashing his policing order on cnn. watch. >> more psychobabble from this president. it means nothing. they are going to create a national database, and then what? until they want to hold officers personally responsible it changes nothing, because they continually show their disdain for black and brown folks and their unwillingness to know that there is no accountability, why do anything different? >> laura: it took my breath away. i watched that.
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no wonder these young kids have a bad view of police if this is the kind of description we have out there. >> h yeah. her rhetoric is dangerous. it's ignorant. if you notice, they always say black and brown bodies but they don't have any real information for they don't have any real solutions. that's why they are mad at the president. he's goingth out, he spoke to te family, he addressed the police department for the one to get it if he told the truth about the police department. he told how brave chlorella, how they run to danger. they cannot handle that. the rhetoric that the police department are just killing black full's is the dumbest thing i've ever heard. when you look at any of the numbers, it's more likely you'll get struck by lightning and the probably fall out of an airplane before you get killed by police officers when a you were just doing nothing but walking down the street. it's ludicrous.. they are dividing the country and they are actually contribute into the death of young black people because when you get pulled over by a police officer
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or interact with a police officer, you come with animus, you feel they hate you. starting out with a bad situation and the police encounter for these people are dangerous for they need to start on the truth and i think we can have a good conversation on both sides. >> laura: despite the president saying, and i think showing us today that he was committed to working with congress on legislative measures, he's the executive officer of the government, he was looking forward to working with them. nancy pelosi took that basically invitation from the president, show me what you got them at the play politics. check it out. >> sadly and furiously short. one thing i did agree with the president is that congress should act. he alluded to that number of times, congress should doco mor. it would be easy to do more because he fell show short, meekly surrendering. laura: "meekly surrendering." she thinks she is going to
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trigger the president with that line? the registry, no choke holds come up making sure police departments are working towards this ideal standard, none of it matters. they cannot be placated. what does that tell you about the seriousness that they have in police reform? >> these people are complete clowns because they have been in office foreverns and they've doe nothing for they have proposed nothing that they've taken a knee with team to cloth for nine they have a lot of opportunities to do something different. thee president addressed a lot f issues that many people have been complaining about on both sides but the chocolate has been banned at many departments, but the way the president laid it out, you cannot do a choke hold unless it's life or death, those are measurable things m police n get behind him citizens can get behind. these democrats have no message. they only want to create the vision. if they actually had solutions people wouldn't vote for them
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for they need to create divisions so they can be the people who they claim they will fix the division on a year-to-year basis.. i have no trust in them. they are currently embarrassing themselves andhe president trump is coming out on top. >> laura: you cannot criticize black lives matter, you know that? there is no criticizing. if you do that, they'll try to shut youla down for that's partf the rest of their tactics. come back soon, will you? great having you on. >> thanks, laura. i will be back. >> laura: they aren't just trying to distract you through the left is trying to rewrite history. on the floor of the u.s. history, no less. speak with united states inherit slavery from everybody down like anybody. he got created by the virginia legislative assembly and theen other states, it got created by the court system in colonial america that and forceam fugitie state laws we created it. we created it and maintained it over centuries. >> laura: virginia's finest.
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tell that to the ancient romans and egyptians, tim. here is nigel ennis, ceo of the congress of racial equality. niger and, clearly borrowing from "the new york times" pseudo-history 1619 project something so thoroughly discredited it's made its way into the senate floor. >> it's outrageous. it's factually untrue. the fact of the matter is that africans o would not have been s successfully taken from their homeland without the cooperation of, unfortunately, other africans and arabs, for that matter. that traded to europeans, talk to europeans about that black gold called african and imported them to the united states and the caribbean and south america. >> you are so eloquent last week in discussing black lives matter and what a potent force very
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quickly it's become in american politics. what are you thinking a week later since your last appearance and how many companies sending multimillion dollar checks and coming up with a lot of symbolic gestures to try and placate and satisfy the blm movement? >> i think a it's very, very sa. it reminds me of various errors, be it the rodney king riots, the riots in the harlem and watts and the riots in the late '60s, corporations and governments seek to pour money as quickly as they possibly can to deal with their own guilt. but not t really to get to those individuals in the minority community or the poor white community, for that matter, that would be really effective. i think it's most unfortunate and when you dig a little deeper, i did last weekend i will do it here.
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i separate the legitimate anger and frustration of those rank-and-file protesters in the street from the real agenda of black lives matter. but i don't think these corporations, these politicians bending over backwards give a darn. they want to assuage their guilt, they want to be able to say, i gave the black lives matters. in reality, they will walk right back to their offices in their corporate headquarters and not give a darn of what's going on in the minority community. the one who was labeled a racist, that is the president of the united states, has a great deal. before the economic shutdown, record growth in the black and hispanic community for the entire country. we had wage growth, real entrepreneurial opportunities. during the obama-biden years, there was a year or more small businesses were closing and opening. that has completely turned around or turned around before the artificial --
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>> laura: we've got to get it back. speaking of correcting history. i've gotf to get you on this. this is a university of pennsylvania professor, her name is dorothy roberts. this is what she has to say about the history of policing. watchtc. >> we go all the way back to the very origins of the police, which o were slave patrols which were to catch and maintain runaway peoples. it's really important to maintain why we have an armored police force that engages in the so many acts of routine violen violence. >> laura: niger, reaction to that? >> i mean, it's an inversion, a warping of real history. but you know what? i don't blame these progressives, in particular progressives that call themselves democrats. if you look and examine the real
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history, not the phony history of these pokes are pushing, what you'll find that the democratic party is the party of slavery. republican party was the party of liberation. >> laura: niger, thanks so much. up next, google's one runaway power? now they are trying to kneecap conservative websites.
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>> laura: maybe you are not surprised by this, but the left is against the first amendment. now it's freedom of the press. nbc news reported earlier today that google had cut off two websites but not "the huffington post," by the way. the federalist and zero hedge from its ad revenue platform. the sites were part of a black list put together by liberal activists, okay, and it was done in the u.k. and they are seeking to fight for canoes, which really just means views that don't align with mine. according to that report, the federalist was punished for an article saying the media had been lying about looting and protest during the protests. it it he the peacock is afraid.
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they openly gloat about it saying google blocked the federalist after nbc news' verification unit brought its project to his attention. this afternoon, a major twist to this saga. google claimed "the federalist" lewas never to monetize but ratr had been given three days to correct the issue. or else. it turns out the issue wasn't the content of the article. this is unbelievable! i can't believe i'm saying this. it was rather the comments section of the website. so what joe schmo writes gets used against the point the federalist" joining me is a political editor at "the federalist," john daniel davidson. he e wrote the article that had people upset. to resolve the matter, y'all haa to completely delete the comments section of your website? did google ever explain why you guys are accountable for the things readers or trolls were
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saying? is that going to apply to other websites as well? >> you mean, like youtube, which has one of the worst common sections in the internet, which is google owned? we have temporally taken down our comments. my understanding is our common section will be back. like a lot of websites, we don't monitor our comments. i personally never read the office and i encourage no one to read the comments. no, this was really about trying to get "the federalist" the platform, the monetized, and shut down because somebody over at nbc news doesn't like the fact that we often criticize nbc news and other mainstreamm media outlets from being dishonest and disingenuous, which they are all the time. this is a great case in point. what you just explain, the entire story came out because nbc news brought this to google's attention and as google commenting on it to do something about it.
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>> laura: isn't't in shocking -- i guess i shouldn't be shocked and my viewers it but in the press briefing room, when the president says, you are adone, goes to the next questi. they make this big, i'm going to ask the question that someone so wanted to ask, mr. president. they make it like they are so noble and standing up for another journalist. but did anybody stand up for you other than some of the conservative oriented media today? any of your other journalism colleagues? >> absolutely not. a lot of shock and outrage among conservative colleagues including some conservative colleagues that other right of centere applications, but the main stream media doesn't want to be criticized and they aren't interested really in free speech where the free exchange of ideas. the article in question that i wrote that was considered hateful by this foreign left-wing media watchdog group was an article that criticized
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media coverage of the protests, many of which devolved into rioting and looting, we all know, because we all saw the videos, this has been all over the news now. but theit initial coverage comig out and the commentary that we saw from mainstream media outlets and punditses with big platforms on twitter was totally dishonest and disingenuous. and that's what i was pointing out. and that to left-wing ideologues is hate speech, racist, bigoted, and shouldn't be allowed to be on the internet and no one should be allowed to monetize google ads for that sort of thing. >> laura: don't you think at some point,er john, the justice department has got to take a look at all the stuff? they are the town square. i mean they are operating as asq town squared. what we were doing were trying to do, what if we affect the whole election if they expandan these rules to other sites? >> don't hold your breath
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waiting for google to go look at the common section of "huffington post" orr "the new york times" or any of the other media outlets. no max. obviously they are looking at conservative sites a little bit differently than they are looking at mainstream sites were left leaning sites. >> laura: will continue to police this and look for the legal avenues that perhaps can be taken so this nonsense doesn't keep happening for thanks for doing what you're doing. >> thanks for having me. >> laura: when it comes to black lives matter, the left is in targeting the freedom of the press. they are coming after all of our speech. joining me now is nigel farage, founder of the bracts of party. nigenigel, you say you've nevern free speech in the west under threat like it is right now. what's different today from threats in the past? >> i think the sheer level of organization. you know, the organization of black lives matter is backed up,
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of course, by other organizations like media matters, you can trace much of the funding of this back to george soros and many other people. o what you've got now is you've got commercial organizationsu' o if they dare to even ask the question, who are black lives matter, what is their agenda, what do they really stand for, what is their role in our streets tearing down statues, even to question such things means that what now happens is the corporate companies that advertise through television stations, radio stations, in newspapers, they are now being attacked by the mob because they will get hundreds and thousands of emails from people saying we'll never buy your product again if you continue to advertise the media organization but this isn't just mob rule on the streets, as actually changing the whole shade and perception of our mainstream media.
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>> laura: the prime minister boris johnson describe what was happening to the winston churchill statue in london. watch. >>, what makes me sad about what's happening today is that you've got a situation in which the statue of winston churchill who is a national hero has had to be boarded up for fear of violent attack did that to me is both absurd and wrong. >> laura: is key you really surprised by this, nigel? he's restating the obvious. what are you going to do about it? they are attacking churchill, why? why are they really after churchill? >> okay. in london and other u.k. cities for the last couple of weeks now almost has nothing to do with racial equality and fairness, which of course all of us would like to see.o this is now a marxist,
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anarchistic attempt to tear down and make a disrespect of all the great symbols to our history, from winston churchill and going right back centuries. a whole series of people. even people like lord nelson. these are the national heroes that we are brought up with. we are now supposed to load them. even more importantly, we are supposed to loathe ourselves and this is about fundamentally changing the whole of our society. it must be resisted. and, boris, i'm sorry. you were very slow off the mark but the incredible thing is this. on two consecutive days, the statue of churchill was vandalized and one had been arrested.e >> laura: this is an attack, everyone watching has to understand what's going on here. these aren't one off, this isn't about the confederacy -- okay, maybe a little bit.an but this is about western civilization. this is about saying your
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western model has to be scrapped because it's corrupt to the core. you can always trace back a comment or someone said something 20 years -- whatever, 200 years ago. it's about western civilization, last 15 seconds real quick? >> yes, they want to destroy the nation state capitalism, the family unit, and virtually everything that we've stood for in previous generations and have fought for, brave people in politics and the media to stand firm and not to allow us to live under mob rule. >> laura: absolutely, nigel appeared thanks for being up for us tonight. we appreciate it. coming up, one black activist went to the middle of the seattle chaos to call out the democrat establishment for seeking to politically benefit d from the blm movement. she joins us in moments. you do not want to miss this. next. those were the good days.' hit it, charlie. tristan, this one's for you. ♪oh, you're five, five. five-dollar, five dollar five-dollar footlong.
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police arrested a man suspected opening fire on protesters trying to tear down a conquistador statue outside of the museum in albuquerque, new mexico. one person was shot and taken to the hospital. fox's chief breaking news correspondent trace gallagher live with the latest. speak of the second night of protest involving a statue withi a 15th century new mexico governor who some believe he was a brutal ruler who killed his own people and others think is a hero for leading the development of new mexico. as protesters try to take down the statue in albuquerque, gunshots rang out, hitting and critically injuring a protester. the suspect was identified as 31-year-old steven ray baca, a former city sunil candidate and reports that he file fired shots in self defense but that apparently was not thech case. >> it appears the perpetrator was outstanding at the protest well before the shooting took
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place. multiple videos and reports show that he violently was throwing a woman into the ground both for the fighting broke out. >> it was after the fighting broke out that the gunshots rang out and an armed militia group that calls itself the new mexico civil guard was also on hand. some said the militia maintain the peace, the other say the armed guards were on hand to agitate the protesters. but militia members say the shooter was not with them. the city of seattle has cut a deal with the newly named capitol hill organized protest, chop now, it appears the occupying group n has agreed to remove roadblocks and replace them with barriers that allow easier access for emergency vehicles. the chop zone will also be chopped from six blocks to 3p of the protest, but smaller, rolls on. >> laura: it was chaz, then it was chop, then i'll be chap.
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good to see in the same area as you come in general area as you. good to see you. my next guest went viral for this epic takedown of the leftist narrative on race in the middle of that seattle chaos. >> i know that people don't like trump. i understand that. i have to take it to joe biden question mike i'm not voting for joe biden. you want to see a bunch of black people go to jail by the next four years, vote for joe biden. these democrats are the same people who built the kkk. seeing people who hate us from beginning to the republican party is the party of the blac blacks. the democratic party... >> laura: i think i got a copy -- a link to that. i sound real old. a copy? a link to that by about 30 people. said to him have you seen this, joining me now is bevelyn beat
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beatty, founder of the well ministries. bevelyn, i can watch that ten times over. can you explain what got you going in that clip? who are you talking to, what sparked the whole thing? >> i am going to be honest with you, it was passion to tell the truth. she really wanted to know who are we going to vote for because she's been indoctrinated by fake news, she feels like there is no way out there there is biden, obviously, you can't vote for him. trump seems like the bad guy based off of the fake news outlets. she was asking what's the truth. i just had to -- i couldn't just say vote for trump because they would completely oppose the answer to that so i had to give them the history of the republican party so she understood, you know, if you really want to stand for a cause, understand why we vote for trump but we were really there to preach the gospel because -- it was just passion.
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>> laura: what is the reaction from others, especially other african-american people in the streets when you start talking about politics. i know you want to preach but talk about politics and think about it this way. is there hostility directed towards you or curiosity. >> to be honest with you, you kind of receive it, if you look at the devices of the devil, you have to look at the democratic party. the enemy uses who he may and unfortunately it's the democrat party. when we want to talk about facts and we want to tell about logistics, we can always talk law and we can talk black lives matter for this is an organization that swears up and down black lives matter yet they are supporting planned parenthood and the number one killer of african-americans is abortion. the speech isn't about this, you roll with these issues nowadays, you have to talk about politics
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because it's not just about religion without morals. politics is religion, all of the above. >> laura: president trump spoke today about the white house. police reforms, banning the choke hold. the response to it from the left was so negative. he's like, look, i want to get the economy back, such great jobs numbers. we can do better as well. can you win with a segment of the left, could he ever win? >> to be honest with you, the left is so radical.ic they want to ban the police, they want to be a five to authority, and just let them run and turn our country into a communist country for that's what the left wants. anything trumped us, doesn't matter what you do, always going to try to hammer him
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first of all, why in the right mind would you think to defund the police? i don't understand how one black officer does something in a democratic run the city. a lot of times we deal with these injustices, they are in democrat ran cities from top too bottom. now you're asking trump to reform the third precinct based on your mess up, i yell, that's not enough, get rid of police -- why would you want to get rid of the police? w that doesn't make sense to me. truth is never going to win to them, but the people's eyes are open and they see and they understand who trump is, they understand his heart, understand he's for the people. >> laura: i think, sorry to interrupt, i think people on the streets of this protest, i know well. mean they need to hear different points of view. i hope you stay out there, and i hopei you have a lot of friends who think like you do and speak just really frankly.
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i think it's going to have a big effect but thank you soo much fr joining us. can you keep in touch with us? >> i'll do. thank you so much. i will keep preaching the gospel and that jesus loves them because that's what it's about. and yeah. >> laura: bevelyn, thanks so much for bevelyn beatty here on "the ingraham angle." up next, a research fellow looks at a a data and says that we are ready for a major reopening could hear to tell us why. plus fauci admits he lied to the american public months ago and the media basically casually ignoring it. stay ahead.
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♪ >> laura: three months now after the first coronavirus lockdown orders new evidence seriously undermining the entire base. my next guest wrote a phenomenal piece in "the wall street journal" saying that rather than validating zirconium lockdown order is, the latest economic research on covid-19 suggest that social distancing efforts in general and shelter in place measures in particular have done more harm than good. findings like these have led him to advocate for a major, and i mean major reopening of the country for david henderson, richards fellow with stanford's hoover institution joins me now. we are told that the lockdown
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saved millions of lives.av but what does the data actually show? >> well, that was based on a really project faulty projection on the imperial college of london and their projection was more than ten times the right number. the best studies and so far believe it or not is from berkeley and they found social distancing measures plus harsh shelter in place measures saved about 74,000 lives. and even that is an exaggeration for two reasons prefers we've had a major increase in suicides because it is very hard for people to live this way. and second there is a in germany that says, you know what? a lot of these deaths are so much the delma prevented as well as delayed, as until a vaccine s along people are going to the de later. we haven't had saving of lives but we had clearly over a trillion dollars in costs to the
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u.s. economy and that's not even counting the $2.2 trillion bill that nancy pelosi pushed and president trump site in signed in march. >> laura: talk about clickable that by the time all this is done. and an mit study -- you are still in competition with mit, are you? they're friends of lockdowns with differential risks can significantly improve policy trade-offs, resulting in excess deaths or both. that sounds like a modified version of the swedish approach. they had a lot ofs their deaths in the elderly facilities in sweden, people living close together as we saw in long island as well. butng people were insisting that sweden was a disaster. they do have higher deaths than some of the other nordic countries. but may be those other countries will have deaths later because
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the curve ultimately ends up in the same place? >> right. to some extent. also look at what cuomo did in new york, he did the exact wrong thing with nursing homes by insisting they take people who have the virus. and that is really bad when you are w old and have other comorbidities as the governor of florida desantis said, no, let's not do that, and we see a really big difference between deaths between florida and new york in nursing homes. >> laura: dr. fauci finally admitted something we raised a month or so ago about theo experts who essentially lied to us about mask wearing. watch. >> we did not want them to be without the equipment that they needed. so there was not an enthusiasm about going out and everybody buying a mask or getting a mask. we were afraid that would deter away from the people who really needed it. although there yet to be some contradictions, saying this and then, whyre are you saying this now question might actually the
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circumstances had changed. >> laura: the science -- is this how we do science? really quick. >> first off, it is a lie when you say something is not true and you know i it's not true prt second of all, you like the second time saying it seems lik. no,ti it's a contradiction. >> laura: when do we know what to believe? social distancing... david, thank you. love your piece in the journal. everybody has to read it. i think i tweeted it out, if i had not i will do it again for thanks son' much for it and president trump's message on how we can use the lessons from our past to form a more perfect union? it got lost today. it won't on the show. next.
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>> americans can achieve anything when we work together as one, national family to go forward, we must seek cooperation, not confrontation.
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we must build upon our heritage, not tear it down. and we must cherish the principles of america's founding as we strive to deliver safe, beautiful, elegant justice. >> laura: well said, mr. president. that is all the time we have tonight. shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team take it heather: thank you. we begin with a fox news alert. republicans take the lead on police reform as donald trump signed an executive order and senate republicans map out a path forward for gop lead bill on making america's law enforcement more transparent and accountable. democrats pushing forward with their own legislation and refusing to give the president any credit for today's executive order for the criminal justice reform law he signed. big tech and media

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