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it is not queens, it is a very nice place. yorktown heights is so affluent and so peaceful in fact it doesn't need its own police department. instead it relies on the 59 man force that protects the larger town aroundrc it. this is the hood that spawned alexandria ocasio-cortez, one of the country's privileged revolutionaries. she called herself sandy cortez back then. she imagined that everyplace could be just like yorktown heights if only we got rid of the police and apparently she still believes that. >> it's funny because when people ask me what does the world where we defund the police -- wary, you know, defendant was looks like, i tell them it looks like a suburb. >> tucker: it looks like a suburb. unfortunately, not everyone lives in the suburb as placid unprotected as the one sandy cortez grew up in, bake sales until parties, cities like st. louis and baltimore are more violent than el salvador ever getting more dangerous by the day.
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in milwaukee, homicides have risen nearly 40% just this year, killing their consumed -- break the city all-time record, likely to happen soon in chicago and kansas city. just this week and in the city of chicago, 64 people were shot and 11 murdered. 11 corpses in one weekend. none of those people died because there were too many cops on the street. and they died because thanks in part to sloganeering from pampered dilettantes like sandy cortez, there were too few cops. less law-enforcement in dangerous places means more killings. there's not much debate about that, at least not among adults. new york city disbanded its plainclothes police unit and cut the funding for the nypd by a billion dollars. the result? shootings in new york are up more than 200% compared to this time just last year. murders are up 21%, burglaries have risen 30%. it is the most dangerous time to live in new york city in a quarter-century. just last night and infant was
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shot to death while sleeping ina a stroller at a cookout in brooklyn. mayor bill de blasio, who was a most single handily destroy that city, describe the child's murder as so painful. then he moved forward with his plans to disable the nypd. he canceled the hiring of more than a thousand cops. he announced the police will no longer keep the school safe. how will this end gimmick we know very well how it will end. more poor children will die. that will not affect bill de blasio though. his family will remain protected by armed security paid for by taxpayers. so we'll sandy cortez, so will barack obama, so willar the rest of the politicians calling for taking away your protection. they will never suffer the consequences. and that's why they are for it. >> the folks in law enforcement that share the goals of reimagining police. >> reimagining policing in the 21st century. >> rethinking and reimagining policing. >> community efforts to reimagine policing.
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>> to reimagine policing. >> we have to reimagine what policing looks like. >> reimagining policing, reimagining our public r safety. >> reimagine us in a somewhat approach. >> will begin to reimagine law enforcement. >> reimagine public safety in this country. >> what can we do to reimagine public safety? >> to reimagine public safety. >> we must reimagine what public safety looks like. >> tucker: we must reimagine public safety. that's the new talking point, it was devised by some pollster at the dnc and they're all faithfully repeating it like the earobots they are. but what exactly does it mean? mark doesn't have to imagine, he was a test case for reimagined public safety. when a mob showed upside his home and threaten his life, the police never came.if he and his wife had no choice but to defend themselves. >> [inaudible]
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>> tucker: for centuries, since the beginning of recorded history, self-defense is been the most basic principle of civilization. now that we've reimagine public safety, it's illegal.wa watch cnn's resident body builder explain the new standard. keep in mind as you watch that the guy doing the lecturing in l this tape has repeatedly threatened violence against others for invading his personal space. but he gets to do that, his brother was the governor. >> they did not go up your steps, they didn't go to your house, they didn't touch you, they didn't charge them to your home, they didn't try to do anything to your kids, but you say you were assaulted. you're using the simple definition of that, which is that you had the apprehension but something bad was going to happen to you, but nothing did, but to call it terrorism when the people of their protesting how the community is treated by the police is a little bit of reverse psychology at a minimum, is it not?
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>> tucker: it's hard to knoww exactly what the cnn anchor was trying to say, some of the sentences didn't make sense, but you get the larger point. home owners who try to protect themselves from violence are the real terrorists now and they must be punished.ly increasingly they are punished. listen to the local political hack/prosecutor in st. louis threatened to hurt them for daring to defend themselves. >> i am disturbed by the events that occurred over this weekend. where there were peaceful protesters who were met with guns and a violent assault. and since learning of these events over the weekend, i worked with the public and the police to investigate these tragicve events. i will use every extent of missouri law to hold individuals accountable. >> tucker: turns out it wasn't bluffing. just a few days ago, police raided their home and reportedly seized the firearms they had used protect themselves. in other words, their safety has been fully reimagined. mark joins us tonight.. mark, thanks so much for coming on.
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so before i ask you about how you feel about this reimagined public safety you've been subjected to, tell us specifically what happened when the police visited your home recently. >> well you know, the police were really very professional and very nice. the cops that came out to issue the search warrant, they were almost apologetic. if they didn't to have to be there. they were doing their job. patty wanted to take a picture to documented and she asked them if they would would mind facing away from the camera so that people wouldn't get mad at them if their faces were shown on tv. they all did so. they unfortunately are stuck between an attorney that wants to prosecute us in their own belief that we did absolutely nothing wrong. >> tucker: it goes without saying, police department's are structured along the lines of the military. they don't make independent decisions, they are told what to do when they do it, so they didn't make this decision independently but you still can't escape the contrast between what happened the night the mob came to c your home if u call the police and they didn't come and then they come at the
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command of the prosecuting attorney later to take the firearm you used to defend yourself.en is that what police are for? do you think? >> and this is the same -- my a attorney advised me not to be on the show tonight because the that we are going to be indicted shortly. having said that, this is the same circuit attorney thaty released 35 of the protesters have torched and looted downtown's it was, now she wants to indict me. i didn't shoot anybody, i just held my ground, protected my house and i'm sitting here in television tonight instead of dad or putting out the smoldering embers of my home. >> tucker: so i mean, your strategy in response to all this seems to be staying silent doesn't get you anything. obviously. if you just retreated into yourl house, it probably would be burned to the ground as you jusu said. but is that how society should function? i mean, shouldn't someone in authority in the state of missouri be coming to your aid right about now?
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view itnow, the way i is when you have certain elements of society encouraging violence at the same time asking the police to stand down, what's the only possible result?th ie only possible solution is for individual citizens to stand up and defend themselves and i'm afraid that's what's being promoted is causing citizens to stand up and defend c themselves so they can be abused the way we have been. >> tucker: i do think there's any doubt about that. i don't think there's a home owner in america wants to defend his own home with a gun. that's something you do if you have no choice, would much rather the police came and took it for you, that's why you pay them but they won't. to make of the media response gimmick you were lectured on another channel by a guy who's repeatedly threatened violence against people, actually threatened violence against people for getting in his face and he dressed you to don for defending your home, what you make of that? >> you know, the traditional
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media is right behind the mob. we are not allowed to use that word anymore, the large crowd of angry people. and are supporting these entities which are from my understanding marxist and oppose everything that i stand for and i holdnd dear engineer and we've gotten tremendous support from ordinary people. my phones and my emails are running about 90% positive now. if gotten calls from all over the world. i got a nice letter from a lady in ireland this morning congratulating us for taking a stand against the violence. so i think the vast majority of americans wish they could do something. the problem is that nobody stands up and supports them, if the media blasts them, and say i'm self employed, i own my own law firm but what if i was an employee somewhere? if i did what i did and i was in employed by anybody else i wouly have been canned the next day, my family would have been canned. no one would ever get a job again. this iss the kind of social pressure that keeps people from standing up and defending themselves. i think it's time for people to take a different stand, to actually stand up and have some
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risk. patrick and teresa give me liberty or give me death, not everybody is afraid of losing their job. >> tucker: i think you're exactly right. a slogans like that are meaningless unless people empower stand up to defend -- to defend the country. mark, who has defended himself, we appreciate you coming on time despite lori's counsel, thank you. >> thank you,s tucker. >> tucker: st. louis is almostho entirely -- may not surprise you that leaders there are different criminals and car threatening prosecute them. but missouri is not an entirely democratic state. the governor, the attorney general, state legislature are all republican. they have done so far nothing to defend them, why is that? also a republican, the former governor of missouri, joins us tonight from state laws.ns governor, thank you very much for coming on. it's a very civil question, you see a citizen of taxpayer legally defend himself against a mob threatening to murder him and his wife and their dog and a
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republican elected leaders of missouri do nothing to help, w why? >> well, i think the first thing that's important for all of your viewers to remember is that kim gardner, who was attacking them, letting looters loose is a george soros funded prosecutor. he paid for 70% of her campaign and what you're seeing now that the radical left is getting what they paid for. she is letting looters loot, businesses are being burned, police officers are being shot. you have people engaged in prayer who are attacked and assaulted by black lives matter activists and no onene is chargd and then she turns around and charges people who are defending themselves. but kim gardner, it is, as you pointed out, she's only part of the problem. and i'm sad to say that part of the problem is also that you have some republicans whose cowardice and complicity is also accelerating and fueling the problem here. we need to have leaders who are
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willing to stand up, be clear, act with some courage and some clarity. tucker, i talked to police officers every single day and they tell me the same thing. there is no leadership. there is no direction, there is no clarity, there is no plan. we need to have leaders who stand up witho compassion, with peace. >> tucker: amen. and it's not just missouri, you're seeing it in georgia. the republicans, the underused, utterly useless republican governor of georgia has done nothing. in the state of missouri, and i've got nothing against -- personally i don't know the governor of missouri, but why didn't he stand state troopers to defend the family or anybody else who was being threatened, whose lives were being threatened, the police don't help, the prosecutor threatens them, he issued some statement about how he supports gun rights,nt really? they just took their firearms away, their legal firearms. why is into doing something? >> well look, you have a
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cowardice problem, tucker. when i was governor, we beat antifa and we did by bringing people together. we had police lieutenants standing right beside clergy and i was very clear. i was a navy seal, we fight for everyone's constitutional rights, that included everyone's right tocl freedom of speech, everyone's right to freedom of assembly, and we were clear, tucker, that if you were out protesting peacefully, you would see the police out protecting people's constitutional rights, but we were also clear with everyone that throwing a brick through a window is not free speech and that if you assault police officer, you are going to be arrested and with that clarity, my team, we came together, we brought people together, and we defeated anti-for. can be done, but it takes courage. >> tucker: i don't think anything you said is complicated. i think it's a very straightforward template that republicans and democrats could follow, take the side of the people who obey the laws and pay the taxes who make this country a good place and against the
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people seeking to destroy. i don't know why your words aren't tattooed on the form of every leader in this country, and i'm grateful to you for stating the obvious, thank you. speaker you're welcome. >> tucker: good to see you tonight. >> good to be on, thank you. >> tucker: ghislaine maxwell's lawyers are trying tonight to get her free on bail. what exactly is going on with that story to probably more than we know. going to find out a little more after the break. plus, the story we told about weeks ago, planned parenthood affiliates took millions of dollars from the coronavirus bailout. they shouldn't have, but they're not getting it back. our investigation, straight ahead. ♪ so what's going on?
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♪ >> tucker: ghislaine maxwell, assuming that's how you m pronounce her name, finds out n tomorrow whether or not you have to stay in prison she awaits trial for trafficking. will she be released? and what exactly of the feds doing to keep her alive before the trial? emily compagno is the host of the crimes that changed america, on fox nation, we are happy to have her on tonight. emily. >> hi, tucker. ghislaine maxwell is charged with six federal crimes, as you know, four of which involved transporting miners for illegal sexual activity. earlier today federal prosecutors told the court too
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try to flee the fbi just before being apprehended at her hideaway this month.th after agents breached the locked gate and announce themselves as fbi, directing her to open the door, they saw her flee inside instead and were forced to breach the front door in order to enter the house and arrest her. they also found herself on wrapped in tinfoil on top of a desk in a misguided effort to evade detection.de maxwell had private security att risk, prosecutors also pointed towards her millions of dollars she holds in multiple overseas bank accounts and opaque finances as well as her apparent skill at "living in hiding" and her french citizenship. if you fled to france uponif release, they point out france does not ask to write its own citizens. there will be no trial for the victims of the defendant is given the opportunity to flee the jurisdiction and there's every reason to think that's exactly what you will do if she isue released. 58-year-old max will have asked the judge to release her on $5 million bail and over
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$3 million in property and said she would surrender her passports and where an electronic monitor. in addition to height and suicide watch critical, she is reportedly being moved from cell to cell, sometimes with a permit, but always accompanied for fear of her being killed by another inmate. prosecutors said they expect one or more victims will testify at tomorrow's hearing at 1:00 p.m. esp and reported that since her arrest, more people have offered the government evidence to support its case. she faces up to 35 years in federal prison if convicted. tucker. >> tucker: quite a story. probably won't end there i wouldn't think. thanks, emily, great to see you tonight. the federal government tried and spent trillions trying to help failing small businesses survive the coronavirus shutdown by giving them aid. it turns out that planned parenthood, which of course gets close to half a billion in aid from taxpayers took up to 150 million of those funds and is now refusing to return the money. fox business is hillary vaughn has been following this from the
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very beginning and joins us tonight to report, hey, hillary. >> almost every single planned parenthood affiliate in america receives taxpayer cashca from te paycheck protection program. that's the loan program that benefits small businesses to help them keep workers on the payroll and pay their rent. 43 different planned parenthood locations raked in as much as $150 combined. three different centers, each received as much as $10 million in loans, funded from taxpayer dollars. the small business administration sent letters and made to those locations demanding that planned parenthood affiliates return the money. they claim they were ineligible to receive the funds because they affiliates are part of a larger organization that is too big for the program and warned of civil or criminal penalties. instead, many planned parenthood affiliates replied back to fda telling them they're keeping the cash. planned parenthood says this is a partisan political attack on them and that their affiliate organizations that received the
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ppp money are independent from the national organization and therefore are entitled to the cash. fda tells us the loan data is up currently being and some want to have a full investigation. senator marco rubio says the department of justice needs to get involved, saying this, "it's an acceptable that the of administration is slow walking and investigation into this unlawful activity. line parenthood's local offices are mocking the rule of law by calling themselves small businesses." planned parenthood does facilitate donations on their website to their affiliates, but they did not dip into their own $1.6 billion revenue pot to help bail their own affiliates out. the point that a lot of republicans are making, tucker, his big name businesses like shake shack, the l.a. lakers, they were turned ppp money because they didn't need it, they have access t to millions. in fact, more than big name businesses decided to opt out of
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this cash. i talked to a small-time barber in hershey, pennsylvania, told me he even didn't apply for the ppp program because he had his own savings and he used that instead of applying for the money. tucker. >> tucker: a lot of decent people in this country. hillary, great to see you tonight, thank you. >> thanks.. >> tucker: so the two largest school districts in the country's largest state, california, are defying widespread requests to reopen this fall. on what grounds? does science have anything to do with it? we will tell you after the break. ♪
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♪ >> tucker: around the world schools have reopened in many places, day care facilities have too with none of the restrictions we are seeing, no masks, no separated classrooms and none of these places have we seen an uptick in cases, much
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less death. cnn claims to be an international news network but they seem unaware of this.at you watch the channel you would think the president ofd united states is trying to murder children by sending them back to school. >> are you confident that students and teachers will go back safely to school in the fall? >> no, i think we heard from the secretary's malfeasance and dereliction of duty. this is appalling. they're messing. the president and need administration are messing with the health of our children. going back to school presents the biggest risk of the spread of the coronavirus. >> tucker: this is what happens when science intersects with politics. both loose in the country loses most of all. keeping kids out of school, keeping the elderly inside, forcing everyone to wear a mask when there's no evidence that helps. all of these -- moral imperatives. you're seeing it happen in the
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state of california on a wide scale. the san diego and los angeles school district announced today they will not be reopening for in-person learning this fall. they may feel virtuous, but what about the kids who should be ini class? dr. marc siegel joins us tonight to assess the science behind this. doctor, thanks for coming on. >> hi, tucker. from a public health point of view, you know what two things could not be more different? bars and schools. i'm sure you'll agree, what do they have in common? absolutely nothing. in fact, i can think of a public health measure that a bar brings you, drinking, that's not good for your public health. i'm with governor newsom of california today, that is closing the bars that he's even closing the restaurants and movie theaters at a time when there's over 6,000 hospitals -- hospitalized patients from covid-19 in california and my sources on the ground tell me that there even having to transfer patients from hot spots
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into the major medical -- major medical centers in los angeles. ai think we can get control of this and i'll get control of it in california. but you know when you can tell a politician? when not talking about bars and schools at the same time. schools are about public health. schools are places of nutrition. schools are places of learning.c schools are places to handle mental health issues and special needs. that's schools. in fact, physicians of the university of vermont, tucker, just published a commentary and a major journal pediatrics looking at four studies around the world, in switzerland, in new south wales, in china, in france, pointing out, tucker, that it children in school and out are not the spreaders of covid-19. over 95% of the time it's adults spreading to children or adults spreading to each other. children are not the source. so we can't target them and take them out of schools.
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very big tragedy from a public health point of view. my buddy in california has two young children, tucker.ei age eight and age ten. the 8-year-old is really good at math. not so good at reading. the 10-year-old, great at reading, bad at math. you know who it is that smooths the way? a teacher. you know who did it for me, for you, for your children, for myil children? a teacher. that's how you smooth the way, that's how you socialize, that's how you teach learning. so i have a prescription for the governor of california tonight. it governor, if you want to be a leader and not just a politician, governor, close the bars, but open the schools in l.a. and san diego. open them. tucker. >> tucker: follow the signs. we will trust you when you follow the signs. we won't trust you when you follow your political imperatives, that's what they're doing. dr. siegel, great to see you tonight, thank you. because thanks, tucker.
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>> tucker: over the weekend, multiple christian churches and christian monuments, statues, were targeted for violence. some of them were completely destroyed. it's a disturbing story that's not being covered in many news outlets. for some reason. eric joins us after the break. ♪ 49... 50!
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♪ >> tucker: well, the mob has turned its focus from americann history to christianity. over the weekend, vandals in boston torched a statue of the virgin mary outside a church. in new york, they defaced a statue of the virgin mary in front of a catholic school. in florida, a man drove his car into a church as it was preparing for sunday mass. he then dumped gasoline in theas entryway and set the building on fire. the state ofin california, historic church was destroyed completely by flames as it prepared to celebrate its 250th anniversary. local fired apartment's say it may had something to do without -- the founder of california's mission system. as churches burned and starches were defaced, the dumbest person
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ever to run the dnc, howard dean, tweeted this. unfortunately christians don't have o much of a reputation for anything but hate these days, thanks to franklin graham and jerry falwell and other trumped friends. it. author of the book if you can keep it, the forgotten promise of american liberty and also it may be the single best biography of martin luther. joins us tonight. here you have the former head of the dnc attacking christianity as a religion of hate and its disciples as haters. imagine howard dean saying thato about any other religion, what with the response be do you think? >> you've got to give howard dean a pass. as a jughead, you cannot take them seriously. here's the issue, when you start the scapegoat christians and they say it's because of them that these things are happening, unfortunately you fall into the trap of being like the emperor nero when rome burned and of
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course he could have done something about it and he blamed the christians. i think a lot of the nastiness that is being directed at the statues, it really has to do with something deeper. i hate to say it, but there's something very dark. saw this in thee french revolution. there was a hatred at thehe botm of it, of god, of any kind of authority and these people are drunk withth the idea that they can, you know, somehow be an authority themselves, that they can seize power and if you really want to cut toan the cha, you forget about statues of generals and things, you go right for god, you go right for the virgin mary, my goodness, you go for churches. you cut to the chase, someplace in moby dick, one of the greatest novels ever written, by a great american, he talks about ahab, whose consumed with rage,
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wanting to strike through the mass, in order, to punch a hole in the sky and murder god. that's really where the source of hatred is coming from, it's a hatred of god and a sense of deep injustice. that's what we are talking about here. were talking about something that goes way beyond confederate generals. >> tucker: i think you're right. the acknowledgment of god suggests that you're not thete ultimate authority. there someone more powerful than you and our leaders can't stand it. i do think that christian leaders play a role in this. muslim leaders to their credit, if they watched mosques burned and islamic monuments be defaced, the islamic center in washington, they would not put up with it for one second. they would say something. i don't see christian leaders during the same and i don't know why. >> i'll tell you why, there are many christian leaders who don't understand the bible. b when david killed goliath, it wasn't like before he became a christian and that he became a
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christian and he repented, no, we celebrate david killing goliath. there are many instances of scripture were people is sarcas. that has been lost. there are many people, if got a watered-down kind of christianity. they are offended by trump. they seem to think that being nice is what it means to be a christian. if someone is raping a family member and you sit there and say i'm going to pray about it but i'm not going to try to stop that, it brings us to bond off. the most christian thing he could do was participate in a plot to kill hitler because he understood that there were victims. you are to blame and actually interestingly when kristallnacht happened, he knew that this attack by these mobs as far as i'm concerned, more animated by
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the spirit of antichrist, these are not just political mobs, there's something deeper and darker, he understood that this attack on the synagogues, it was an attack on god himself. there is a rage and a sense of envy that, you know i don't like to use the word too lightly, but there's something satanic about it. there's something satanic about e'it that is something unbridle, fury. and if you don't treated in a way that needs to be treated, if you don't deal with it with some force, really then you are allowing other people too be harmed and any christian leader who doesn't understand that this is a marxist, violent organization, this has nothing to do anymore with george floyd and with that they've hijacked this and everything they want to do -- they want to burn down everything that has been built
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by good people over centuries. most of whom of course were christians. >> tucker: you have a right and we need to preserve the right to live in this country is a faithful christian, period, and our leaders should help. eric, thank you for that analysis. >> always good to see you, thank you. >> tucker: over the weekend you may have seen stories about a writer on the show called blake naff. for years, since he was in college, blake posted anonymously on an internet message board for law school students. on friday, many of those posts became public. blake was horrified by the story if he was ashamed. friday afternoon he resigned from his job. we want to say a couple things about this. first, what blake wrote anonymously was wrong. we don't endorse those words. they have no connection to this show. it is wrong to attack people for qualities that cannot control. in this country, we judge people for what they do, not for how they were born. we oftenen say that because we mean it. we will continue to defend that
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principle, often alone among national news programs, because it is essential. nothing is more important. blake fell short of that standard and he has paid a very price for it. but we should also point out to the goals now beating their chests and triumph at the destruction of a young man that self-righteousness also has its costs. we are all human and we pretend we are holy, we are lying. when we pose is blameless in order to hurt other people, we are committing the greatest sin of all and we will be punished for it, there's no question. lawlessness and disorder have broken out on a nearly unprecedented scale in new york city, a disturbing report on what's happening right now, including dramatic new video, that's ahead. ♪
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>> tucker: one of the most impressive things that anybody in this country did in the decade was to completely
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redevelop new york many thought was lost. city leaders in the early 90s embraced policies that began with the broken windows. it actually worked. the city got safer, it got cleaner and more people move there in the homicide rates collapsed completely. the earth became one of the safest urban areas in the country. even the hemisphere. it's a tragedy and not an overstatement to watch the current leadership of the democratic party reverse all of that in the very short time. the vast majority of criminals released it back on bail in the city cut the nypd budget by $1 billion. famously affected was recently disbanded because it was famously affected. so what's happening now? exactly what you would expect to criminals having their way with the police with no consequence. if we can tell you a lot of
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things and it's too upsetting and we tell you a couple. take a look at this scene earlier in the bronx. >> get out of here. at [bleep]. [bleep]. get [bleep] out here. [bleep]. yeah, hold that. [bleep]. [bleep] yeah, hold out. yeah, hold out [bleep]. >> sean: consulting a cop in the middle of thehe street. that's not going to end well. this tape we debated a lot before deciding to play it but we decided we would because it's real and gives you a sense of what's happening in this is from queens to elderly men stabbed riding the subway. [screaming] >> come get me. come get me. [indistinct]
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>> tucker: that knife attack as the massive surge in violence and shootings and stabbings. last night gunmen shot and murdered an infant in a stroller and a cook out in brooklyn we told you at the beginning of the show. city leaders aren't moved by this and still intent on removing the populations protection by defunding the police department. watch what alexandria ocasio-cortez told at a virtual town meeting just this weekend. >> maybe this has to do with the fact that people aren't paying their rent and are scared to pay their rent and so they go out and they need to feed their child and they don't have money. maybe you have -- put in a position where they need to shoplift some bread or go hungry that night. >> tucker: yeah. from bu where she went to most expensive prodigy schools in
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america and talk about privilege and disconnection from reality. people murdering babies and putting the bold men on subways. assaulting cops. they're doing it because they are going hungry. it's idiotic and worse than that. one group who knows exactly what's happening inin the police of new york city, record numbers of them filing for retirement. that number soared 411% last month. would you be a cop in new york city? know you wouldn't. following this story and may be greater than anybody else joining us tonight and karl, thank you for coming on. iwe don't want to whip you up or mislead, but it feels like it's comingpa apart. >> they are and they absolutely are and just tonight five people were shot in brooklyn and it keeps happening. you know, the thing is that you can put up a picture of the map
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of new york city andur it can tl you which neighborhoods shootings will happen in that nobody will hear about. if a 1-year-old got shot and say mayor will de blasio's park and every part of the media every part of the day and a wall-to-wall story. it but you know, people don't care about them and the officials were supposed to care about them but they don't. >> tucker: black lives don't matter to buildd the ball as bill de blasio. that's right. the police, we read the story about the record number of police officers falling for early retirement what's the consequence of that. >> absolutely, it's rich people who believe in defunding the police and saying that pushing the defund the police slogan are taking away services from poor people and that's literally what's happening in the streets of new york city. for so yo long we watch that thing
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happen and you know, we got to take control over that and it's not going to happen here. a lot of people came to believe that the safety and security of new york city was accidental and nothingl, accidental about it. it was obsolete due to policing and good policing and policing that we paid for. defunding any part of that is going to hurt everybody. >> tucker: it's worth rememberingme the nypd is regard not as the united states but the world is the most sophisticated state department ever been. i mean, nypd, they go to other countries to advise them on policeo tactics. i mean am i imagining this, nypd and never past two yearsth thout as a abusive police department. >> when in the most diverse police t department's as and in thewo day before 2020 and now he just mentions it as all. it's a real problem that wanted the best police forces in the world is being treated the way that they are.
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i spoke to so many police officers whool want out and they're tired of it and they don't want to be abused. if they get spit on, called names and they get things thrown at them. they're not having it anymore and i don't blame them. >> tucker:r: ten seconds, who would be a police officer in new york right now? >> yeah, telling me there would never tell their kids to be police officers and i was a legacy to them. nobody wants to be a police officer right now. >> tucker: worst people want to become police officers. thank you for the reporting you do. >> thank you so much. >> tucker: well, we are out of time and we will spend the next four days trout fishing. long planned and one of the years where you don't get a date and now, you're probably not going to and of course we will be back with the segments for you and brian kilmeade will be sitting in but in the meantime, we hope you have the best and
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happiest weekend and we will be back on monday if not before 8:00 p.m. eastern. thee sworn and sincere enemy of line, line, smugness, and pomposity. >> sean: thank you and welcome to "hannity". huge breaking news, multiple fronts. the president of the united states officially commuted what is the unfair, unjust, 40 month prison sentence handed down to longtime political operative roger stone and in just a moment, roger stone will join us for an exclusive one-on-one interview. first we start tonight, we turn to an important update on america's liberal cities and major crisis. in chicago, at least 64 people were shot. 11 people were killed. i'll repeat that. 64 american shot in chicago. 11 americans dead this weekend. sadly, tragically, just your average weekend there.. nobody seems to do anything about it. meanwhile a new york, the violence alsous spiraling way ot of control.

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