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if this is it. this is what is at stake. 82 days, and i shudder at the policy implemented, it is bad. amazon.com, 40% at costco, walmart, target, hannity.com. if ray. >> i'm at barnes & noble on saturday. a lady comes up to me on "live free or die." i said i'm not signing that. >> you should have signed it. >> i wrote, live free or die, laura ingraham. congratulations. if you want to buy the way, where is laura? where is she? you guys have done an amazing job. >> this is the ingraha to be 21e
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wants a national mask mandate. is it medical necessary? joe biden's number two to come after the show. are where medicine cabinet is going to respond to all that. also tonight, college football hanging by a thread. at two legends of the sport to tell us what's at stake if it's canceled. but first, biden steps aside. >> okay, the rollout of the biden harris democratic pick yesterday was greeted with the expected fanfare. what was most curious is that across the media landscape, it was kamala harris, not the man reportedly atop the ticket, that got all of the accolades. >> joe biden has just put kamala harris right to the front of the line in terms of the leadership of the democratic party.
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she is going to be catapulted into this position of the being the front runner for the 2024 24 democratic nomination. >> i was hoping for a harris biden ticket. >> in this race, one day they might be quoting, calling barack obama. >> it seems obama asked. >> this follows, as i mentioned last night, crystal is oh, woke that kamala harris would be ready to step in if and when i didn't decides to step aside. what most are failing to recognize, joe biden may as well have stepped aside. biden offers harris the running mate job. not only does he say virtually nothing, but basic technology seems to be a challenge. >> i will put you on speaker. >> hi!
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>> i am thrilled. >> yes! >> look, first of all, this is a team effort. this is a team player. i think we agree, it is really about -- >> what campaign cuts away as a candidate begins to speak? did you notice harris' husband? he said we are ready to put it all on the line for you. he is like a rest home resident listing to his favorite radio show. can you imagine the material they edited out? what this little vignette demonstrates is the job i didn't the public thought they knew is no longer there. he is no longer able to navigate a simple conversation, even with his own team, forget reporters. his party, particularly the energized left, knows joe biden is not in charge. this is democratic congresswom congresswoman, --
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>> even before, with these task forces that we had, we were able to significantly push joe biden to do things that he hadn't signed on to before. he is movable, he is listening. >> he may be listening, but these extremists are using biden in the cruel political masquerade. if they are turning it into a silent mask for their policies. the biden campaign is running on three basic issues, higher taxes, more covid-19 mandates and racial division. at the handlers are smartly trying to confuse the public by evoking the fight and of old they drop this ad where he reminisces about meeting nuns outside of the vatican. >> the first people i saw were a group of nuns that epitomized what pope francis talked about. >> unless you happen to be an unborn child. biden and mask goers support
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abortion on demand and full funding of planned parenthood. he's professing his undying love for nuns, he will force them to comply with the obamacare mandate he was responsible for. requiring the nuns to offer contraceptives to their employees. the old pro-life moderate joe biden is just no longer there. despite the videos trying to convince you otherwise. meanwhile, his replacement, i mean running mate, kamala harris is also something of a transformer. she all but charged biden with sexual abuse and racism just last year. now, she is his main surrogate in the race. she will draw african-americans to vote for the democratic get, even cnn sparred over her heritage. >> she is mixed-race, she is also thought dominic south asi
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asian. >> is she african-american? or is she black, is sheet -- whatever. there is nothing wrong with that. if there is a difference between being african-american and being black. >> she is a black women. >> somebody needs to call henry louis k harris is constantly rewriting her story. remember her interview with charlemagne but god. >> that's not true. look, i joke about it. >> have you ever smoked? >> i have. i inhaled. >> and she inhaled. her efforts to appear cool will are mostly ignored by those she was trying to reach. standard economics professor issued a statement, claiming that kemal is ancestors must be turning in their gray right now to see their families name, reputation, and proud jamaican
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identity being connected in anyy jokingly or not with a fraudulent stereotype of the pot smoking joyce to speaker speaking for myself and our immediate jamaican family, we want to disassociate ourselves from this travesty. the coverage mary trump would have forgotten if she issued a statement. she stretches the truth, her own father charges her with identity politics, no questions are asked. at the democratic ticket recasts itself, the president today announced an unexpected and unprecedented diplomatic coup. for the first time and a quarter of a century, the u.s. led a peace negotiation in the middle east. they are establishing diplomatic ties with the a state of israel, halting the annexation of palestinian territory in the west bank. it was trump's withdrawal from the uranian nuclear deal and
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push for independence that facilitated this. >> if you look what's happened since i broke up that ridiculous iran nuclear dealer don mcneil, money isn't going to tee groups. they'd much rather negotiate with sleepy joe biden them with us. it's because this is a moment for american voters to take stock of reality. as you will see in the hour ahead, trumps tough international stance and efforts to keep the economy open have protected the united states from the covid-19 financial meltdown other parts of the world have experienced horribly. the question is, what would they have done differently? we know the answer. they would've shut down the entire country all of california and new york, causing a completely unnecessary economic collapse. today, they pushed for a national mask mandate, your
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rights be. export of the necessity of that in a minute. trump has stood up early on the international stage defending personal and religious rights. for the strength of the economy. he has delivered results during a very trying time. when confronted with the same international crises, or economic challenges, what would biden do tomorrow? he will probably step aside. at least those are my thoughts. joining me now, we are joined by raheem cassano, he is the editor in chief. as well as chris, former aide host of the aggressive progressive podcast. a gentleman, i want to play something. this is biden today, representing his trainin runnin. >> president acted sumer,
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would've saved one week earlier would've saved 30 some thousand lives. i hope they have learned the lesson. >> we saw him continue to politicize a pandemic, and to show in his appalling lack of inspect for american people. >> is this a wise political strategy? >> it's dreadful, raymond. it's one of those things, you look at what kamala harris came out and said, yesterday about the pandemic. suddenly, she is claiming the president for lockdown, blaming the president that the schools aren't reopening, blaming this president for the state of the economy while just a month, week, day ago they were talking about how we needed another lockdown, and how we needed to keep schools closed, all of the stuff that's coming out of the biden campaign of the moment is
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utterly disastrous. every country in the world that has had its scientific establishment come out and say how they had acted days or weeks sooner, you saw this big story come out from the u.k. at the same thing there. the scientific advice was therefore the president. he took it, he actually went further than the scientists recommended that he did, and close the borders. now, biden wants to come out and say, we would've done it sooner. he didn't want the borders close to the chinese because he's part of the communist party. it >> politicians have as much control over the virus as they do as the tides. why is biden making this the centerpiece of his campaign? >> to quote donald trump in 2013, leadership it means you are responsible. when you are not responsible, you are responsible. the president of the united states is responsible. our economy has failed, there are hundred and 60,000 americans
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dead. he took people out of china who could have been in early warning system of it that we were paying for our people. at this president has failed this country, he will not leave this out of us, he has no plan, he wants to ignore it. he doesn't even understand what it is. let me just respond to you. to me as i can hear. he listened to dr. fauci, he closed the borders against the advice of everybody else, and it was actually really important that he did so. >> you react. >> hold on, i'm going to react. >> you're going to respond and then i will go back to you. >> honestly, chris, you go ahead. you're digging a hole for yourself, keep going. >> okay, in germany they didn't close the border. if they're doing a lot better than we are, they had a plan. they had a national plan. everyone is following the plan. they flatten the curb.
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what's the difference? leadership. the president is not a leader. he is a fraud, he is bankrupt to destroy anything he's ever touched. of these are not to americans. if he is going to lose. >> take a breath. it german infections are going up. that's a reality. i just read this. german infections are going up. >> no where near ours. there is no wher. >> you got to understand this. we posted the show since january, what are we doing, we followed this very closely. let me tell you why germany having a better run of it. at the german health system was better equipped because it kept loss of manufacturing medical manufacturing in germany. something that the united states didn't do on the globalist
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leaders, and they outsourced so much of this. >> did they shut their borders? did they shut their borders? >> they did it better than us. >> did they shut their borders? >> no they didn't. >> keep taking. >> i'm trying to explain something. >> i know you are. answer the question. >> this is in the game. >> that's just only closing the boarded. >> there so afraid of biden. it's funny to watch, it's hilarious. >> at the stake of interrupting, chris, i want to move onto this. for the second time in two days, biden refused to take questions from the media. they just laughed it off. listen. >> well, we thought we would
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give a couple of the shouted questions. it's a fascinating little back and forth that we and the press tried to do. do you throw the questions, see if they turn, there you saw him show discipline and avoiding it. >> i wonder if he would've had that line if trump had ignored reporters that way peered how long can he avoid the press question mike >> i know excuse. it they should appear in public. they should take questions from the press. all the time. the press is an important part of the society. it's enshrined in the constitution for a reason. it matters. if all people in public office should answer questions. it shouldn't do it all the time, when you're doing a presidential watch event, you don't take questions. there's a crowd, et cetera. were not living in a conventional time. i should donald trump, mike pence, anyone in public office.
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>> i'm going to give you like ten seconds, here. is it wise to have chosen a woman who 15 other democrats survived longer in the primary season then, and also marianne williamson lasted longer than her. >> she's so tepid, she is so quintessentially d.c., and that is not a compliment. it a single word that describes joe biden throughout all of it, fritz. he is frightened, he is scared, confused. he is running from the press. >> raymond: we have to leave it there. thanks to democrats and blm, new york city is looking like it did in the pregiuliani era where even the most depraved criminal acts were met with a shrug. case in point, yesterday in broad daylight, bronx teenager was stabbed three times and then set on fire during a dispute. he died at the hospital.
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this is how a friend, former bush and see member described his new york city neighborhood. he wrote, an elderly man punched in the face, a woman waiting for the subway to come, stabbed in the back. an older neighbor, pausing to catch his breath, told to pay $2 and protection money or get the f off that particular street. and cleaning up new york city in the 90s, i was there, former new york police department commissioner bernie. the cuts to police funding haven't gone into effect yet, why are these mayors allowing these great cities to go down like this? >> listen, you have a radical left-wing mayor that is supporting black lives matter and supporting antifa. he told his police department to take a late touch in dealing with the protests that turned into riots, and devastated the city.
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he led hundreds, if not a couple of thousand people up rikers island, sent them home. some of them very major violent criminals. he has cut back 600 positions on the anti-crime unit, which is primarily responsible for taking guns off the streets, and going after violent criminals in progress. every step he has tap taken, evy move made it has been done in an attempt to diminish the police department. as a result, now you see the end result of what's happening. >> this is hurting minorities the most, though. the violence we are seeing, particularly the urban centers of these cities -- it's outrageous. there seems to be -- no one has any compassion on the follow here. 72% rise in shootings in new york city in the last seven months. how can this just go on?
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how does the mayor explain this? >> the mayor basically explains it, he is saying it is covid-19. he is saying that people will leave and move to other states as a result of covid-19. it is a virus, it is temporary. and nobody is going to leave their home, move out of new york city because of a virus. nobody is going to do that. people are moving out because they are scared to death. he shootings shootings erupt, robberies erupt, murder is up, all of these things are happening over the last several months in stomach and this mayors doing nothing about it. i have to put some of the blame on the governor. he sees what's happening, he understands it, he gets it. governor cuomo was around in the 80s and early 90s when giuliani and i and others came up in office had to change new york city, reduce the violent crime and murder. he knows how to get it done, how it got done, and he is doing
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nothing about it. we want to bernie, i think you for that. i think you for your incredible work. i hope sanity prevails again, thank you for being with us. we told you this would happen. biden calls for a national mandate on masks. is it legal? is it warranted? plus, in her first speech as biden's vp nominee, melissa harris took a swipe. the medicine cabinet is here to clean up the record, next. so what's going on?
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harris wasn't done politicizing a disease, and then, she came after this show, watch. >> when other countries -- he pushed miracle cures he saw on fox news, while other countries were flattening the curb, he said the virus would just go away. like a miracle. >> ray: i will give you a miracle, we flatten the curb, which meant keeping the efforts from the hospital system. that was a success. laura ingraham and they show, the advocacy of hydroxychloroquine, she is dead wrong. she said we need to listen to medical experts, i agree. it joining us now, harvey reese. he is the world-renowned epidemiology professor at the yale school of medicine, and cardiologist and ceo. you've written that the political climate has made
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objective discussions of hydroxychloroquine impossible. what did she get wrong? >> good evening. she is talking about the h where to, a new expression for that. the problem is, nobody is addressing the science. everybody's talking around the science, talking about the science, but no one's actually talking about the science. that's what i did in my "washington examiner," recently. you have to be very precise. all of the evidence showed it works. it is a miracle drug, it does work, the president was right. he is not the medical expert. the science is the expert, and that is what it says. >> this is supercharged in a horrible way. what is your reaction to this? why -- if you could save lives, why are we worried about cheap
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political points, no matter what party it is or what drug it is? >> i don't think these are cheap political points. if this is american politics now. if you notice, again, as he said, he she never speaks to the science. at the science is clear. your own viewers can go to covid-19 study.com, look at the studies, look at the breakdown. he said it 56 months ago, she would vote for george both to bush if that was her only option. she is a political opportunit o, she is an empty vessel. >> ray: we previously talked about the henry ford health system study which found hydroxychloroquine cut the cobit death rate in half. however, this week they insist they denied them from using the drug to treat patients.
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why do you think the fda is so dug in on this anti-stance given the national studies, confirming the efficacy of this drug. >> i've been complaining about the fda's behavior for quite a while now. i think the fda has other interests in the american public. they've expressed untruths and misrepresentations on their website, they have approved hydroxychloroquine in the past with more evidence of harm. when it comes up for usage in outpatients, they have rejected that, even though their stronger evidence evidence and less evidence of harm. they have inconsistent on that. >> ray: there is another point, the hydroxychloroquine is a cheap drug, and the fda gets a third of its funding from drug companies. there is a financial incentive, here. that's the reality. biden offered this miracle mandate for stopping the spread
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of covid-19. >> every single american should be wearing a mask when they are outside for the next three months at minimum. every governor should mandate mandatory mask wearing. it's not about your rights, it's about your responsibilities as an american. my colleague and running mate, she has a few comments to make. >> dr. biden, the enforcement of this aside, what about the medical efficacy of not wearing masks over your eyes, outside. what do you make of this three month mandate? >> he has picked this out of thin air. if there is no evidence that shows masks are going to be effective except for and 95 masks. to wear them outside is ridiculous. there's numerous data summarized
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in a may 20th 2020 cdc protocol that shows 12 randomized controlled studies, masks don't work for influenza-like illnesses. this is probably a virus that is predominantly orderly spread. it masks just don't work. where did he get three months? his feeble brain, i don't know. the one when you hear about the mandate? >> i think it's an overreaction. i don't know which he is playing too, but it's not medically indicated. masks may have some effectiveness prevent other people from you, lest to protect you from other people. >> dr. fauci today showed up. he seemed to endorse mail-in voting today, interesting given he has repeatedly said he didn't want to get involved in politics, watch. >> i don't want to get involved. if i get involved with politics,
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what happens, it diverts the message. look at the data. i'm not in the position to determine what the government can do in a forceful way. it's the from the national geographic today. why is he straying so far from science, and waiting into political observations now? >> he has become more of a politician than a doctor. why he goes here, i think because he is being outshone on the science by the doctor. he has done a brilliant job so far. of >> we will leave it there, i think you both for your insight and bravery coming on and talking about this so clearly. still had come a college football season is on the brink, but there is hope. three of the five major conferences are resisting calls to shut down. sports legend and herschel walker join me in moments to tell us what the stakes are if
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go digital. go grayscale. >> ray: the battle lines over college football have been drawn. it despite outcries from players and coaches, the big ten and pac-12 voted to cancel their seasons this week. there's a possibility they spring football season, this is huge blow for a country at a time when we as americans needed the ncaa to step up. there's good news, the acc and sec has the pressure to sideline athletes. my next guest say it's incredibly important for them to keep their seasons on track. it dried me, legendary college football coach, hall of famer, former nfl player and heisman trophy trophy winner.
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coach lou, how important is it that college football go for the season? the medical advice says they are on the titanic, and they have hit the iceberg with this virus. what would you say? >> i think it's very, very important. i think they are in a safer environment. you look at it in the long run, all of the lessons you learn in football, i learned more on the football field to than i did in a classroom. let's see why they canceled. the two conferences that the players got together, and sent a letter to the conference commissioner saying these are our demands about safety, about getting 50%, and i think the press is looking and saying, all of these demands, they probably have a lot already, we can't afford to do that. now you look at the acc, they are having problems. they had to cancel practice, players sing their unsafe they are. if three wide receivers came out
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of wide receivers totally insecure, they don't want to play. we have a look at pittsburgh, they had to cancel their practice as well. any time the players are involved, and they say it's my safety, the people are going to back off. i think it's a shame, but it is a fact. >> ray: herschel, i'm going to go to you. earlier on msnbc, i guess and host compared college athletics to slavery. i want you to listen to this. >> if they really want these guys to play with that, they should be made to take out $10 billion insurance policy on each player. if they really want them to come back, then you pay for it. they probably won't do that, because this is a plantation. >> they are the cattle, right? at the end of the day. >> ray: your reaction? plantation, cattle? what do you make of that over covid-19? >> you know, it is sad.
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they want to make a statement like that, and you know, we need to football. i think all of the players like to play football. there are so many things that can happen to these young athletes that's not playing. you send them into these areas, if they don't have school you send them to these areas where it now the local officials there now have become lawlessness with crime breaking out. people are being killed, people are being hurt. you could go to a university where they have these world-class doctors. i know at the university of georgia, they do scans before the athletes even go in. they find out if they have other types of illness. do you think about this. they haven't even solved the concussion problem yet, yet we placed football. they don't know the aftereffect of concussion, yet we still play football. you cannot tell me that the reason they are not playing is because of that worry about the covid-19 when they want to play beer to give them their rights
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to decide whether they want to play or not. if they opt out that's fine. if you have areas where i think they have political bias, they're not going to play football. you put athletes in harm's way, you're sending them into areas where it -- this their livelihood. this is what they work their whole life work. now you are taking it away from him. we want to coach, i have read where one of these teams, my players are safer playing and training because they are being tested regularly, hygiene is really high, and then you say, you know what, were not having a season. go back to our frat house and have a great time this year. >> first of all, it's a pleasure to be on with one of the great heroes of mine, herschel walker. let me say this about the guy's comment before, obviously never played football, doesn't have a clue about that. as far as going back over, i
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think trevor lawrence, the outstanding quarterback at clemson said it so eloquently. as a matter of fact, he talked about how much they put it in. if they go back home, they are responsible for their own covid-19. they think that covid-19 is like cancer, if you get it you're going to die. if they don't understand how very few people, young people, have included that. of people my certainly do, my stomach young people don't. i wish they would understand, at 98%, if you have 30% lung capacity, you take this pill, cost $50. it one pill, 98% within 48 hours, you will be cured. young people think, it's like cancer. that's unfortunate. there's no doubt my mind, nobody cares about those athletes more than the coaches do with the possible exception of the parents. if they treat them like the own son. they wouldn't put them in an environment that wasn't safe.
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>> ray: i need to play something for you. we were -- we saw this game, a national soccer game the other night in dallas. as the national anthem was played, you had a number of people -- this is very pro-soccer team, they were booing the kneelers for disrespecting the flag. here's how one of the dallas players reacted. >> i think it was absolutely disgusting. you've got fans booing you for people taking a stand for what they believe in. honestly, for lack of a better word, it paced me off. we asked for no anthem, because we didn't feel like it was right for the anthem to be played. >> not the right moment for the anthem to be played? your reaction very quickly. >> very quickly, first of all, tell me why are you kneeling? then, you need to know the american flag stands for the united states of america. if you don't like it, leave. that's all i'm going to say, because i think it's disgusting
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that you ask why people would be upset. they're upset because they live in the united states of america, that's why you should stand for the national anthem and the net flag. >> ray: thank you for letting me share time with two great legends. thank you for being here. they were silent about the brutal assassination in milwaukee. they are ignoring another heinous act of violence that doesn't fit the narrative. "the ingraham angle" reports next, don't miss it.
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>> ray: welcome back to "the ingraham angle." when the media was silent about the assassination of black trump supporter, the angle brought you the story. it tonight we bring you another heinous crime, the media's choosing to ignore. none of the four major networks have reported on the shocking death of 5-year-old ken and hemant. a white child was allegedly executed in front of his siblings by a 25-year-old black man and convicted felon. a neighbor, who reportedly witnessed the acta said he was riding his bike in front of his home when sessoms came up and shot him in the head at point-blank range.
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police are still investigating a motive. one of the family members terry is he rode the bicycle through the shooter's yard. to take a child's life over that would be so depraved. joining me now is pastor darryl scott. he is cofounder of the diversity coalition for trauma. our prayers are certainly with the family. why do you think the media is ignoring the story? >> first of all, i really believe that this crime, is a result of this atmosphere of racial hatred and hostility toward white people that is being promoted by the ultra radical left by the black lives matter organization, and also by the democrati democratic party s to criticize and even condone this type of mentality. i think the media is overlooking it intentionally. if they are bypassing the story. it simply because it doesn't fit their narrative. if this had been a white on
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black karim you would see exten. because it's black on white crime, it is refused to be covered. it is a shame. it is a shame before god. i feel sad for the family, two sisters witnessed, and they will be traumatized for the rest of their lives. at this very, very sad. i lay the blame at the feet, partially, of whatever propaganda machine media is being utilized as to infiltrate this criminals mind to do something heinous like this. >> ray: whatever the motive here, i said this during george floyd, we are all children of god. god looks into the soul. he doesn't look at skin color. every life should be raised up, protected, nurtured, and demand justice in the case of these heinous crimes.
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pastor, this is how the family and to the community are reacting. i want you to see this. >> everybody wants answers about why this was done. >> she has to lay her son to rest at five years old, which she should never have to do. >> i went home, went home i kissed my baby, and i hugged her. >> that was the mayor of the city. why is there a double standard in covering this little boy's death my do you think? >> because, once again, this narrative that the media is propagating of black oppression, this victimhood narrative. it gives people the license to assault white people right now. the media has been a driving force behind this purity you hate to politicize things like this. rather than politicize it, i can't socialize it. the media is intentionally ignoring it, once again because
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it doesn't fit with this narrative. this racial divide, that they've been promoting. i feel so bad for this family. i notice you don't see them riding and tearing up and looting and killing. >> ray: and pastor scott, i am saying, god is saying cannon hinnant's name tonight. on all the related note, in the case of 4-year-old legen taliferro who led the operation legend. the president announcing tonig tonight, someone was charged and arrested with second-degree murder. we hope justice is finally served. i have a big announcement coming next. stay here, it is a hopeful one. lithium is the longest lasting aa battery in the world. [confetti cannon popping] energizer. backed by science. matched by no one.
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>> ray: i promised you an announcement. i have to tell you about my first picture book. it is coming this fall, it is called "the spider who saved
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christmas." it concerns a spider and the pivotal role and into the christmas story. it also explains why we put tinsel in trees, reminds us that hope can be found in even the darkest of places. preorder, "the spider who saved christmas," no. that's all the time we have tonight. i will be spending my web here all alone. shannon bream and fox news at night team, take it from here. shannon, it is all yours. >> shannon: , by the way, it is beautiful, it is an amazing christmas story. congrats on the upcoming release, it is a wonderful book. >> ray: have a great night. be one >> shannon: fox news alert, not holding back his democratic opponents, they callr mask mandates. they are cau

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