tv Justice With Judge Jeanine FOX News July 4, 2020 9:00pm-10:00pm PDT
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4th of july. follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter. "justice with judge jeanine" is next, and remember i'm watters and this is my world. [♪] judge jeanine: welcome to "justice," i'm judge jeanine pirro. thanks for being with us and happy 4th of july. we are celebrating with a big snow tonight. but first my open. every year on july 4 america celebrates the anniversary of her independence from great britain. the reason is addressed in the declaration of independence where it is written that all men are created equal and possess certain unalienable rights which include life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. it was agreed government's pour which comes from the consent of
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the governed is to secure these rights. on this 4th of july do you believe your life, liberty and pursuit of happiness are guaranteed by the government or do you feel you are in the middle of another revolution. americans celebrate with barbeques and picnics. but this day is different. we are being tested in ways that are unfamiliar and frightening as black lives matter, antifa, anarchists who hate america, and leftists who hate the government and us tell us what we should think, what we should say and ways right and wrong. calls for toppling of historical statues, overtaking public and private property.
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and not just calls, but demands for socialism shock our collective consciousness. if these anarchists destroy property, burn buildings and loot stores, we pay for the destruction and cleanup after them with millions of our taxpayer dollars. one line that separates us from complete anarchy, the police are vilified, demonized and defined. -- defunded. even the second amendment is tested daily. when protesters step over a private gate committing private trespass. the calvary is not coming. residents in that gated area left to defend themselves against a mob. the city attorney considered prosecuting them for defending
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themselves for defending themselves with legally registered weapons guaranteed by the second amendment. in what america are we not able to possess licensed weapons? in what america are we left to defend ourselves without police? the answer, in the america the leftists imagine without the police. last weekend i told you police and emts responding to a 911 call in the seattle chop area were prevented from reaching the victim. the 19-year-old was prevented from getting immediate help and medical care by these so-called peaceful protesters who pelted items at the cops. the summer of love haters prevent sad young man from getting -- a young man from getting help. he died.
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it seems 19-year-old horace's black life didn't seem to matter. take a listen to his devastated father. >> i haven't heard from the mayor or the police department. when i went to the hospital in was no detectives there, there was nobody there, no media. there was nothing. he was nobody. judge jeanine: since when are next of kin not notified of the killing of their children. the leftist mayor jenny durkan didn't what they are to reach out to the dad. do black lives even matter to her? as a former prosecutor she couldn't foresee this anarchy ending up in for you shootings and two deaths? here in new york city murders and violent crimes sky rocket as
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the rest go down. bozo mayor bill deblasio and the city council take one billion dollars out of the police budget. nypd taking await undercovers who work in the highest crime areas. and the people who will be most hurt? the poor and those in the inner cities. they know that they will suffer. they are petrified. but bill deblasio doesn't care about that, about crime or about law and order. nor does he care about police. under his watch, new york city will dissolve into chaos and an even aist state. i know from my d.a. days, when crime is rampant businesses don't seek developments, residents don't move in, property values go down.
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without law and order there is no economic up side. deblasio so hates the police that not only does he not care about those who will be lost as the police literally retreat, it seems he was intentionally creating anarchy as we watch a hateful mob vilify and demonize police officers. take a listen. >> a hairdresser has to go to school for longer than you do. >> how come you don't even have a college education. >> you can't even read a history book. you should know better. traitors. traitors to your people.
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judge jeanine: new york city congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez doesn't think taking $1 billion out of the police budget is enough. she wants them defunded completely. this woman is an advisor to joe biden. she is the one who came up with the green new deal where there will be no planes in the sky, everyone will survive on a government allowance, and you will never eat a hamburger again. she is an avowed socialist with a senior position on the bind campaign. elizabeth warren wants companies to share profits with the community before the shareholders. on the west coast governor knew tomorrow and mayor garcetti pretty much canceled the 4th of july, stay home, wear a mask and call it a day all because of the coronavirus.
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yet hospitals aren't overflowing. but you need to be locked down. on the east coast governor phil murphy shut down restaurants scheduled to be open because of the virus. the same in michigan. remember when you were prevented from going to church in a blue state? now, you won't be able to celebrate your independence. think about it, your independence on the 4th of july. it looks like the 4th of july in a red state, you have a better chance to celebrate it. in the blue state there is a dark cloud that prevents you from celebrating. after all dr. anthony fauci said so. we did get good news on the job numbers, almost 5 million families who have hope, optimism and something to look forward to. remember our forefathers guaranteed life, liberty and the
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pursuit of happiness. but do you think political anarchy, cancel culture and violence and hate america is right for you? if you think that will give you liberty and happiness, then you know who to vote for. but if you are tired of the lack of law and order, if you feel you are not just some bureaucrat should decide you and your family's destiny and what you should decide to say and not to say, a vote for donald trump in november won't come soon enough. it's independence day. try to remember how you felt this day when you go to vote. that's my open. let me know what you think on facebook page and twitter, #judgejeanine.
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my new book "don't lie to me" hits the shelves in september. you can preorder it online at amazon and i talk about the fact that we have had enough lies from the left trying to destroy us. preorder our copy today. joining me, former arkansas governor mike huckabee. good evening and happy fourth of july. what did you think of my open? >> i think you covered a lot of the landscape here. it's an important part of the landscape. because we do need to remember that we are still living in america. but because of the things that you mentioned, we also need to be very mindful that if we don't change the course of this country. we could lose what we are celebrating this weekend. we could lose those liberties i have frankly taken for granted.
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i thought it was a great juxtaposition of the crazy things going on, what mapped to the mccloskys in st. louis, seattle and common. then you come to the place where we are reminded, we have had great job numbers. the economy is coming back like a bungee cord and there are things to be happy about. >> one of the things you said is we live in america but we -- the on way to get rid of racism is with god. why do you say that? >> racism is essentially when i'm disrespecting god and the people he made who are equal to me. if i have a good relationship with god and i love him, i can't help but love the people he made. some of them are black and some of them have white in their coloring. some are asian and there are all kinds of people.
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he made them all and he didn't make any of them to be less important than me. if i have got a problem with somebody of a different race, my problem is with god. we have people arguing over politics and race and economics and sociology. the real problem is spiritual. if we are failing in this debate because we think we can resolve it by electing a certain politician, we resolve it individually when we accept the fact that there is nobody on this earth who is better than i am, and nobody on this who is less than me. not because the government said we are equal, but god did. judge jeanine: the constitution and declaration of independence, the founders made it clear all men are created equal and entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. but there are people who don't believe in god, there are
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atheists, agnostics, people who don't recognize religion. what do we do about racism? it doesn't require laws to prevent people from literally abusing other people. things are getting frayed right now. i'm a practicing catholic. i agree with you. but at the same time we have got to have more because not everybody believes in god. >> we have lous precisely for that reason. he law we have is because somebody has not obeyed the basic law, love your neighbor as you do yourself. do unto others as you would have them do unto you. we have lots of laws on the books. but if you ask yourself what do they really say? it gets down to this simple thing. do unto others as you would have them do unto you. if you don't want to be
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murdered, don't murder anybody. if you don't want to be disrespected, don't disrespect anybody. we can't force people to believe in god, but we do have to understand that our founders believed that and they believe our fundamental rights of liberty did not come from the government, it came from god, and it was the government's job to protect what god had given. judge jeanine: how did we get to where we are today? i don't remember it ever being this bad. maybe in the 60s. but no other time. how did we get here? >> i think that's a great question. the fact is i think we are there because we have systematically not given into racism, we have given into selfishness and everyone becoming his or her own god. that's the fundamental problem. when people don't accept that there is a god who makes the
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rules and we start making our own and we make ourselves god being the centerpiece of our own lives and we are around own god, we get in trouble. we have taken prayer out of school, you can't put faith things in the middle of the public square. as we have done that the last 60-70 years, we are paying the price for it. now we have people raising their kids to believe everybody gets a trophy, nobody is ever wrong. nobody ever loses because we are all our own god. and frankly that craziness has resulted in what we are seeing unfold in our streets today. judge jeanine: very sad. governor mike huckabee, thank you for being with us tonight. dennis prager is next on this holiday weekend.
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with a stellar jobs report despite coronavirus concerns and new cases continue to pop up. joining me, dan bongino and corey lewandowski. here we are, on the fourth of july, there are two things i'm thinking about. number one, it's always for me, and i was a history major. the founding fathers and all that, as well as the fact we have to look at this as where we go from here. the truth is that i don't remember this country in my lifetime being this divide. how will history look at us and where do we go from here. >> first and foremost, happy birthday america. we have to remember what your forefathers who came before us did to give us that independence. were these pen perfect?
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of course they weren't. we can't just tear down statues of george washington or abraham lincoln because they assume they were racist and people don't know their history. we need to bring our country together and honor those people who in addition to our forefathers made enormous contributions. let's bring some statues for people month made enormous contributions that we haven't recognized yet. judge jeanine: who, for example. >> there are so many african-american pleaders we haven't rick -- leaders we haven't recognized in the past. this notion we are going to tear down statues of you hi -- of yo.
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and yale university gets a pass because they are a liberal institution on the left. judge jeanine: who got the pass. >> yale university got the pass. yale university is named after a slave trader and they have done nothing to take that name down. we have seen woodrow wilson's name removed from princeton university. judge jeanine: do you think putting up a few statues is going do satisfy the mob? >> i mean, i hope you are not being serious. no. there will be no end. this war was to the our asking. we didn't want this, conservatives don't want this.
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conservatives believe the essence of conservatism is respect for all our rights. you live in the united states where everybody has an equal shot based on god-given rights enshrined by our constitution. the left doesn't believe that. there will be no smoking of the peace pipe. it is not our doing. the right is willing to return to robert's rule of order tomorrow. if the left will stop attacking us. beating the crap out of people, ripping down fences and assaulting people and calling everything they don't agree with racist. we showed up in michigan at a covid rally. they expressed their second amendment rights. it was pause fel, and there were no violations of the law. but they said they were animals
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and they were crazy. but which the protesters -- but when the protesters burn down almost half of new york city, they say they are mostly peaceful. judge jeanine: how does this end up? >> raw political power. we win, you lose. the cleaning of the swamp is not going to happen today or tomorrow. it's a decades' long fight. when people extend up and exercise their own corporate and political power and say i'm not going to cave into the mob. you picked the wrong fight with me. judge jeanine: corey lewandowski do you think americans have stood up to condemn the destruction at the hands of the protesters. >> they are weak, they are
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mostly frail. they don't want to be accused of being a any onl -- being accusef being a misogynist. when has it become okay to defund the men and women who protect us every day. every day you put that uniform on your life is potentially in jeopardy. now all of a sudden it's okay, cutting the budget of the new york city police department by a billion dollars. it's outrageous to me. it's disgusting to me. the american people won't stand for it. jean, what happens to new york city? >> it's a mess. you will never be disappointed in republicans if you remember
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[♪] ashley:a at seattle protests suddenly turning violent as two women were hit by a car. video shows the jaguar and slamming into the two women. both women were critically hurt. hospitalizations continuing to go up, topping more than 8,000. most governors mandated face conversation. so far the state has more than
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191,000 confirmed cases and 2,000 deaths from covid-19. judge jeanine: welcome back. here to talk about the road ahead and more, the host of the dennis prager show, dennis prager. thank you very much. happy fourth of july, i fear it means something different to us than it does to a lot of other people. i want to talk about racism and the theme and undercurrents in the protests and the toppling of statues. that is that america is starting to recognize how racist she really is. >> i wrote a piece a number of
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years ago that the greatest libel since the blood libel against the jews in the middle ages where they were accused of using christian kids' blood to bake matza for passover. the second greatest blood libel is that the united states is a racist country. the reason it's so serious is now seen in the streets. it's seen in the lives of vast numbers of white and black and other kids in this country who believe the grand lie. let me give you a quick review. first of all, there are so many race hoaxes, a swastika on a dorm room. of a noose in somebody's room. of a gang rape against a black woman. all of them turn out to be hoaxes.
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or just i smollett, obviously, the latest one with nascar. why are there so many hoaxes if there is real racism. i'll bet there wasn't an anti-i mittic hoax in germany in the 30s. you make up stuff when the wheel stuff doesn't exist. 2 million black african-americans. black sub saharan african-americans have moved to the united states in the last 50 years. one of the most successful immigrant grups. why would black africans move to a country that is racist. are they stupid? are they they? i could go on and on but to just give you an idea. this is truly a non-racist
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country. there are racists in it. but that's different. i am a jew. there are anti-semites in america but america is the best country jews have lived in outside israel in their history. judge jeanine: when you talk about the successful blacks who come from south africa which is wonderful to hear. you realize so many people in this country are detached from anything having to do with racism. i'm of lebanese descent. lebanese christian. i have friends who were different ethnicities who came from europe. all of a sudden all of america is supposed to be racist. if you are a black cop all of a sudden you are racist because you are wearing a blue uniform. >> it can only end in one way.
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either america survivors the left or america defeats the left. liberals are mostly weak and naive, but they are not leftists. this is one of the ways to solve our problem. liberals made to recognize as alan dershowitz and dave rubin and other liberals have, their enemy is the left, not the right. we conservatives are protecting liberal values like free speech. the day the liberal wakes up from his stupor that his enemy is the left, and none the conservative. that will answer the question. this is an existential battle. either the left survives and america is defeated. or the right survivors and the
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left is defeated. if you deny we are in a civil war you are having your head in the proverbial sand. judge jeanine: dennis prager, you always make so many sense. thanks for being with us tonight. we appreciate it. how can president trump get more americans behind him as he surges in his election. charlie kirk is next with answers.
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himself? 5 million new jobs. that's a pretty good jolt. >> it is. i think america because of the propaganda media and the activist wing of the democrat party, america is a little bit down right now. what he did in 016 so brilliantly, attempted americans to dream. he said yes we be bring jobs back and build a wall, yes you will get so sick of winning you will say i can't take it anymore. the president has been treated so unfairly by the press, by the activist media and democrat party. they impeached him. and i can understand to a great extent the people around the president, people forget all that he has done for this country. but this is going through a reset.
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and being able to have a big, bold specific and tangible imagination-based agenda, if you contrast that up against joe biden. judge jeanine: clearly, i think most people understand what has happened, although the mainstream media has pretty much eliminated the president's ability to say as much as he wants about the successful first three years. tamerica is down, as we hear coronavirus, the cases are going up, fourth of july. now, you can't go to the beach. the city. you are supposed to go to a restaurant. we are constantly being beat down. hospitals aren't overflowing now. anthony fauci says it so it must be true. what can the president say to the american people who are
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seeing this anarchy erupting? it doesn't seem like a lot of people are being punished. we got a few people. they are doing a descent job there. but if you and i painted a stop sign we would be prosecuted. >> the american people want their lives back. so a lot of voters right now are frustrated and they are wrongly placing some of that frustration object the president of the united states. there are a lot of different reasons for it. i think the president should embrace the spirit hat we saw on that rocket lawb much where we went to space for the first time in nearly a decade, contrasting with the violence and anarchy in the streets. the president is the best offensive player we have seen in politic. that big and bold frontier-minded spirit, talking
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to america as a country of pioneers. the hundreds of thousands of messages we get he single month. america, they are yearning for that renewal of optimism and positivity. it's been a tough couple months. but if there is anybody who can be america' cheerleader, it's president trump. that's why imsuch a big supporter of -- i am such a big supporter of his. trish: what are you going to do, charlie. how do we turn that around. >> uncredibly important. our political arm, continuing point action. hosted the president of the united states in phoenix, arizona in 107 degree heat. we had 300 plus students there.
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the media didn't cover it much at all. we'll be on college campuses this fall. that's where the cultural battle will be raining. it will be transferring straight to american campuses. we'll be talking about free end prize, private property and the need for a strong, moral and generous america. the democrats will talk about all the negatives of our history, and we'll talk about the positive. the more we talk about the culture battle the more we'll talk about wanting our kids do love america again. judge jeanine: freedom of speechened fire not only in america, but he where. brian rose joins me next.
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you were a banker, very successful. but at some point you decided when you were work in london you gave it up and decided you wanted to create a podcast and i started with rather simple tools. april 6 of this year you had the largest views podcast second only to a podcast with president trump. what happened after that podcast? >> since founding london real 10 years ago i have gone from podcasting in my kitchen to becoming one of the most popular independent media platforms. but for the last few months i have been locked in a battle for digital freedom of speech. we broadcast a conversation between two people which was the second largest you can tube live real in the world that day,
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second only to president trump. but the conversation was band and deleted from youtube 30 minute later. i might not agree with everything you have to say, but i will defend to the death your right to say it. we decided to fight back and keep broadcasting these quote-unquote banned conversations. we raised over a million dollars from 31,000 digital patriots from around the world during the greatest recession in the last 100 years, and broadcast the live stream of a conversation to milieu peek in viewers. we showed that we'll not be silenced, censored or stopped. judge jeanine: what were you discussing in that you can tube
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platform that was taken down? what was the discussion about? >> that's a great question. i had a one-on-one conversation 20 minutes later with my reps at you can tube and they said we violated quote-unquote community standard and i couldn't get them go further than that. they don't have to give you any details. they call themselves a private company and they go ahead and sensor. they are -- censor. they censor conversations about the w.h.o., and vaccines. now i'm going censored. there is something really wrong when you can't have a tree discussion and the debate. judge jeanine: who are "they"? >> it's a great question. there are a handful of people at
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these trillion dollar silicon valley companies controlling what we have to say. we have seen this recently with president trump fighting for his own digital freedom of speech on twitter. are you telling me jack dorsey should have more power than the president of the united states? i think not. we have unaccountable quote-unquote fact clerks dictating what we can say online. i don't think it's a coincidence this is happening in an election year. i say follow the money, follow the money. youtube's policy of censorship is costing lives. judge jeanine: in 30 seconds. you have a proposal to protect freedom of speech on the digital platform. during the shutdown a lot of us aren't talking to each other in
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public, but we are talking online. so they pretty much are monitoring everything we saying and doing. isn't that interesting? >> it's convenient. now that we are locked down we have to use the telling platforms. we looked into it. when a private company acts as a public utility. there is precedent in london. those companies have to follow the law of the land. we are taking action in the u.k. and the u.s. you are right, judge. they are forcing us to use these platforms so we can't have normal conversations with each other, then they are censoring what we have to say. they are controlling our conversations, they are controlling our thoughts and there are other agendas here that we are not in control of. judge jeanine: brian rose, it's great to have you on. we'll bring you back to
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greg: happy independence day everyone. independence, freedom means a lot more these these days doesn't it? today we have had her freedom tested is like an understatement. greg you look just okay in a speed. i look amazing thank you but the world sure took a strange turn things to the real threat of the pandemic and the disturbing rebranding of protests greatly lost the freedom to go to work and earn a living, the freedom to go out and socialize, get a haircut, hug grandma, hug grandma while giving her a haircut and of course the freedom to run a small business
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