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on november 3rd, we can nowl project donald j. trump reelected a 46rd president of the united states. >> mark: "live free or die," sean hannity comes out tuesday. see you next time on "life, liberty & levin." p ♪ . see you next time on "life, liberty & levin." ♪ >> laura: i am laura ingraham and this is a special edition of "the ingraham angle." summer of chaos and unnecessarily lock pounds and blue states didn't just wreck the economy for those states and put millions out of work, they provided the kindling wood about what would be a highly combustible summer. george floyd's tragic death at the hands of minneapolis policer officers was the spark that set it all ablaze. and for days after late to make him, protests, riots, ripped the city. hundreds of businesses were damaged or destroyed and a
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police precinct was abandoned and burned. and the weeks that followed, the violent spread to other major american cities. and we think it is really important tonight to document it all. i in d.c., vandals set historic st. john's church right across the street from the white house on fire. in new york, the city's iconic fifth avenue was completely trashed. and in st. louis, summer police captain david dorn was ruthlessly gunned down protecting his own friends business from looters. and then in atlanta, it was hard for cnn to ignore the chaos as their own headquarters there was ransacked. and it was shortly thereafter blm anarchist in the city killed an 8-year-old black girl who was just sitting in the back of her mom's suv. across the country antifa radicals and portland still clash with the police on a nightly basis, in fact, they declared more rights since the federal agents who supposedly
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inflamed the riots left. and of course, who could forget seattle summer of love? it ended with two teenagers being shot and one killed in that autonomous zone set up by anarchist. chicago, they have twice been trashed by blm inspired looters and the city like many others have seen an explosion of murders and violent crime. and just two weeks ago, kenosha was the latest democrat-controlled city to see rioters looted and burned businesses, leading to needless deaths and destruction after a black man was shot during a police dispute. so tonight we plan on showing how this story progressed through the eyes of "the ingraham angle" coverage. the riot and party, that is the focus of tonight's "angle."
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now imagine if thousands of let's say pro-life christians decided to surround the federal courthouse in texas where pro-abortion rights cases had recently been decided? imagine if some of these protesters were peaceful, but others came to cause reall trouble. imagine if they threw bottles of cement, bricks, andhe shot fireworks. imagine if they used lasers at federal officials that were protecting the building. imagine they made molotov cocktails and set cars on fire. and they did this night after night after night. then imagine if republican elected officials in the state not only refused to end the violence, but actually tried to blame a sitting democrat president for inflaming tensions by sending federal law enforcement in to protect the federal property in the federal staff working inside. now, how do you think the media would be covering that situation?
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well, the protesters, the protesters we called selfish dangerous, and out of control. the press would demonize those protesters and demand that they be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. well, remember when michigan held a peaceful protest to reopen businesses a few months ago, the media treated them with utter disgust.er >> so we have video today from outside the capital during the protest. you see people standing together on the steps, people talking and i want to make it clear, most people in their cars, but a lot of people standing around, some of them not wearing masks.s. do you think the protest put people at risk today? >> absolutely, absolutely. >> laura: over the past month we have seen nonstop violence in major cities and blue states across america. portland, oregon, is a battleground with criminals attempting to take over and burn down a federal building.
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>> [chanting] [bleep] >> laura: this has nothing to do with george floyd or racial justice. this is about raw power. and politicians in blue states they decided that the riots arel helping them politically. they are looking at the polls and they think that opposing anything and everything that president trump does or says is more politically advantageous than opposing these criminals. >> their forces are not needed here. they are not wanted here, and they are making a challenging situation worse. >> they look a whole lot like protesters from the far right to come to make trouble. >> crime in portland and across oregon was down before donald trump sent in a secret police.
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>> then these guys came in like a bulldozer, the disaster in the administration's own making. >> laura: and of course, the media, they are so polluted with anti-trump bias, they don't bother to try to hide it anymore.d >> peaceful protests across the country were ended by violence over the weekend. inflamed by president trump's plan to deploy more federal agents. >> president trump is continuing to focus and perhaps fuel, very volatile. >> just throwing gas on the fire. >> the presidents action of paramilitary troops in portland against the state leaders has very much inflamed tensions, hundreds if not ordinary citizens who come here day after day to peacefully demand racial justice. >> laura: sorry, but ordinary citizens do not protest after dark, shooting off mortar style fireworks at law enforcement. i love how she said paramilitary
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forces too. that was sweet. and they don't tie ropes to fences or statues or stay out until 3:00 a.m. to set fire to a federal building.op reporters used to know that. now again, imagine conservatives upset by the injustice of abortion or upsetre by school closures or anything for that matter, imagine if they did anything close to this. would abc's tweet like this last night, protesters in california set fire to a courthouse damaged a police station andhi assaulted officers after a peaceful demonstration intensified. is that what we are calling it? intensified! and by the way, quit calling them protesters. they are violent revolutionaries trying to overthrow the government and in the interim they are basically trying to intimidate you, the voters to support biden or else. and the more coverage they getti from democrat elected officials and the media, the more they
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n will fan out across other liberal havens in the united states. and now one of their favorite unlawful tactics is to block federal interstates or other major thoroughfares that are used by law-abiding motorists in order to terrorize those people and then post the video on social media. now, they tried this on the key bridge that connectsn rosslyn virginia, to georgetown and washington over the weekend where, again, peaceful protesters surrounded a woman's car, blocking her from driving through, and then they began hitting it with her hands and other objects. then they posted this video of an elderly woman behind the wheels of a car and showed her license plate. she was terrorized in her car for 45 minutes. they did this in aurora, colorado, outside of denver when
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a jeep drove down the highway blocked by more peaceful protesters. >> a car just ran through. there were shots. [screaming] >> laura: gunshots were fired and this is getting completely outrageous. extremely dangerousn situations developing. motoristseither stop and they motorists either stop and they subject themselves to potentially violent attacks by criminals surrounding their vehicle, or they continue driving and then they put lives in danger. so it's like a catch-22 if you gare a driver coming into one of these situations. then in austin, texas, the protester garrett foster was shot and killed after he approached the driver side of a vehicle while he was carrying an ak-47. [shots fired] [bleep]
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>> laura: now, i want everyone to understand this tonight. democrats are allowing this to happen across america. in fact, i'm going to go further, and i will say that many are passively green lighting this.in they literally fight harder to keep people from going to church or outside picnicking than they do against this lawlessness. the outspoken offer that i think democrats are making the voters this november is the following: vote trump out of office and we will put an end to this. but i'm telling you, if you reward this, you will get a lot more, not a lot less of it. going forward, it will get more violent and the intimidationot that will metastasize and consume the entire country. it will continue until the democrats feel that it is hurting them politically. by the way, where is joe biden? why doesn't he have the decency
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or frankly the presence of't mind to speak against this and forcefully day after day? why haven't they told us what he would do to stop the ongoing destruction of public property and endangering the lives? remember, joe, silence is violence, right? the democrats are working in lockstep with each other, the politicians. even after a city like seattle lost hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue and countless jobs due to the violence,, they still don't care. seattle dismantled that chop zone, remember last month? this past weekend the chaos returned. so of course this ignorant fool of a mayor jenny durkan blamed trump. >> the president's actions escalated things in seattle and across the country and i was talking to a number of mayor throughout the country who sought a similar thing that people wanting to act out against the president and his administration coming to the streets. >> laura: wait, what are you
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talking about? they were smashing the windows of liberal starbucks. i mean, are there actual voters who are actually buying what mayors like durkan are saying? >> we had a number of peaceful protests and what we have seen is every time this president promises to so division, he is successful at it. i hate to say it, erin, but i believe we are seeing the dry run for martial law.o >> laura: [laughter] again, all out of the playbook. her own police force declared seattle a riot over the weekend. and she still is calling it a peaceful protest. now, donald trump knows no u.s. president should sit idly by and allow this destruction to continue. we need the support state, local and federal, by the way to prosecute these domestic or these criminals or what is going to happen, we will get this every election season. in fact, just minutes before the show started, the doj announced
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22 rioters were arrested and they face federal charges for their role in setting fire to the courthouse in portland. that is good news. and i have to say, there are some signs that the country has had about enough of these birkenstock bolsheviks and bike helmets. they are hurting the very people they claimhe to care so much about, trashing businesses and private property. >> 45 years i've been blessed. this is what black lives matter does? >> laura: they trashed her car, the only mode of transportation. i'm sorry, but the claim somehow the president by stepping in his to stir the pot, a flat out lie. don't accept it.t. it would have been far easier right and perhaps less politically risky to just let portland burn. if they want to burn, burn. to do so would violate the presidential oath of office.
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the democrats have made a calculated decision to form common cause with these modern-day mallets. they want one party rule just like they have in california except even further to the left of california. they want monopolyve power that last for decades, and you are going to pay the price. so the question is, what are we the people, going to do about it?go how long do you intend to be silent? whether native-born american or an immigrant, you don't work as hard as you work to have your businesses burned down. to have your kids feel unsafe or to be threatened because you refused to recite the latest radical slogan of the day. or have your car surrounded by antifa or other radicals because you had the nerve to try to drive home or heaven forbid, to the store to get something. it is time to punish the lawbreakers and punish the politicians at the ballot box
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for leading this unrest worsen night after night after night. only then will it end. and that is "the angle." up next the chaos across the country has become an election year turning point as democratsh desperately tried to prove that somehow this is all trump's fault. victor davis hanson is here on that plus mollie hemingwayay and lara logan are up next on the's media's complicity and all of it. stay there. next on the media's complicity
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>> laura: wanting to feel and be safe. it is not a ridiculous demand. it shouldn't be political, any of it. but that is exactly what the left is doing and the democrats know it. they think they can ride this chaos all the way to election. despite those shootings, the fires, the looting, they just don't want federal agents in their cities.he e >> take these people out of our city. they are not helping us but hurting us. they are escalating an already dangerous situation. what are we seeing it is a blatant abuse of government by the trump administration that is falling in the polls.
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joining me now is victor davis hanson sr. fellow of the hoover institute. victor, it is very clear the blueta state mayors and elected officials are all in cahoots with each other. they are all reading from the same script. it is trump's fault. it is the federal agent's fault. it is not the local and state officials fault. >> yeah, you can see it with protesters, laura, when they take down frederick douglass' statue or ulysses grant. they don't erect another one and say we want al gore instead. but they get rid of the name of a school or cancel a program they have very few demands other than defining the police because that is not their purpose, the armed wing of theic democratic party if i can use that term. and they are saying to the democratic partners, we givee yu chaos, we give you anarchy and we will make life miserable for the average american at least psychologically on top of the virus, the lockdown, the recession. we will make it miserable. then we will give you the level. we can make it all go away if you just vote for us. c
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in exchange, antifa and bml signify the democratic party and that we own you. so when you come to power, this is what we want. all of those issues that failed to resonate in the democratic primary. you remember them new green deal, reparations, medicare for everybody now that is what you will give us in return. so they changed the language and say violence is a myth, summer of love, because they are in partnership a quid pro quo between the street and ther democratic party. the democratic party says to themselves, these guys out on the street, they can do that phony steele dossier did not do. they can do what robert mueller and what he could not do. he could do what we couldn't do with antifa. they can get rid of donald trump. >> laura: victor, do you think this may be a turning point for
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trump and the trump campaign? i'm just getting a sense, i don't know if it is accurate but the sense that this has now gotten to the point where people outside of these five block radius are getting worried. i'm hearing it in conversations grocery stores. your thoughts there. >> no, i think you are absolutely right. last week, trump tried to have one-on-one discussions with people. he's brought in more advisors and he understands that is not about trump, it's not about you and me but it's about the country. b and existential attempt to really have a slow-motion coup and free movement from power and everything that he represents. and he understands that. a long time, 99 days is a long time. there is a lot of known unknowns and we don't know this wild torpedo virus will be in november. we don't know where the lockdown status will be. we don't know what the economy will be or what john durham is going to do. we don't know what joe biden is going to do if he has to come
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out and go on the campaign trail.go we don't know the significance of the ramifications of the vice presidential pick.w all of those are unknown right now but we know they are coming so things can radically change. i can remember when mike dukakis in september with a ten-point lead and all of a sudden wham wham, wham. he didn't do well in the campaign with these ads. the next thing you knew, he was not the confident miracle worker from massachusetts. so we have ane long way to go. and i don't think the democrats have gone back with a tiger and think they can write it for their benefit and i'm not sure they can. these people are capable anytime, anywhere. >> laura: and the only thing imagine if they have the justice department to terrorize people. now they have people at a bridge stopping cars and throwing roman candles, shooting them at federal officials. but imagine when they have the full force of the justice department to harass every america who does not go with
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their nonsense. that is what people have to think about. victor, it is great to seeat yo. thank you so much tonight. it isn't just local officials working overtime to downplay the lawlessness and violence plaguing the streets of portland. the media, they are joiningff i. they have a new group of heroes. >> they are calling themselves the wall of mobs. >> these are the moms that come out to support these mobs. >> the moms to sort of come out and protect these people. >> dozens of women form themselves into the form of a human shield to protect thee crowd from the federal agents. moms are here, leave our kids alone. >> laura: this is like prada. unbelievable propaganda. and you see the same wall, a kick t their way into the federal courthouse. joining me now lara logan, on fox nation and mollie hemingway senior editor of fox news contributor, molly, the portland
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moms, okay, this really took the cake. it is kind of a microcosm of the media's coverage from portland and other cities. pay no attention, everything is peaceful, happy and homespun. >> you see the way the protesters will say when they see someone filming them to put their cameras down. they don't want the violence to be shown to people. that is understandable because they know the violence is att odds with their own agenda. so many other people like the media going along with that and very disturbing. likewise an approach of sympathetic members and putting them as the face of what is going on. this is very common tactic in paramilitary organizations to do that, weaponry in schools or hospitals andin whatnot. but again to see the media going along with it is very disturbing. >> laura: laura, i want to play for you what one blm protester was caught on tape actually saying.
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watch >> hi, everyone, my name is st. clair. and i am a local organizer for portland. organizing for the abolition is not just for the state but for the united states. >> laura: this is the goal ofju more of these folks and of course would ever let on, is that not the case, lara? >> well, you know, laura, i take their word for it, right? this is not the only woman to say it. they say it every single day all over the internet on thousands of sites. they also have sprayed it all over the walls of the cities where there have been riots. all democrat-controlled cities by the way, and i say that because it is very significant that these riots are taking place in areas where the democrats can control the messaging. why? we bring in federal agents.
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you upset all of that. now, you don't just have local district attorneys. you bring in assistant u.s. attorneys coming with the federal agents. the peoplee on the ground who e committing crimes. they can't just be released from prison because they are nowse being charged with federal crimes. they are facing much more significant charges and longer sentences. and showing how effective local law enforcement and federal law enforcement can be when working together. all of which is outside of the control of city officials, who you know, i've been talking to people on the ground in some of these places, and they are to think they are tired of being ignored. there is a group of radicals and a small group has taken over the city council taken over the messaging and ouc there on the streets and they don't represent everyone in the cities. it is not true that everyone in portland feels this way. but the media's not even talking to these people. what you are talking about with the moms, this is why i love mollie, right? she is so right.ov these are tactics being used.
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this is an information war. they are trying to say federal authorities are being misused or overused, painting the president and strategic messaging as some kind of dictator. and that is because i don't want this attack to be used because it is effective.an >> laura: let me jump on what you said there.se the rioters are portrayed as the new freedom riders -- they are not rioters, they are freedom riders. and any law enforcement especially law enforcement are being demonized including by joy reid, watch. >> he is using the trumped up charge to justify what any other country particularly an authoritarian one would be called the secret police.de >> the secret police. there is a secret police aspect of it and the towing of secret police, secret police sort of vibe. using his own secret police. >> the former attorney general, that is embarrassing, secret police that happen to have clearly marked
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uniforms that are protecting federal property. boy, the tables are turned here. >> not that they are just clearly marked as police for have identifying badges on them but also when people are attacking federal courthouse is that is a federal concern. when they are going after federal personnel in lafayette park, that is a federal concern. there is actually an obligation to restore law and order. the entire country benefits how cases are handled at the marco hatfield courthouse in downtown portland. and so even if the portland mayor wants to allow mobs to control his city, it is still of concern to the rest of the country.y.he and ideally, cities would be handling these issues better on their own. there would be no need forr federal law-enforcement agents to have to risk their lives because the mob has gotten out of control. when cities don't handle their own business and states don't handle their own business there is a rule for the federal government to play, in fact, not just a rule but an obligation.
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>> laura: coming up, we were told them mobs into means of justice, but they turned out to do horrific damage to once vibrant communities and only described as looking like war zones. raymond arroyo and i hit theho road this summer to talk to americans whose businesses and lives were completely offended by this chaos. that is next. alk to americans whose businesses and lives were completely offended
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>> good evening and from the headquarters i am jackie ibanez in new york. the clock is ticking. lawmakers needed new funding bill. they are currently at a stalemate with the house. they are optimistic they will re-to deal. the bigger deal might be a new coronavirus package. republicans for for a proposal.
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that agreement is it likely anytime. folks in denver taking out ther the rent here sooner than expected. they are under a chilling storm watch. temperatures dropping to the 30 s, combined with freezing wind and snow. the mile high city saw record-breaking heat over the weekend. it is 2020 and anything seems possible. now back to the ingram angle fo all your headlines. >> laura: "the ingraham angle" went on the road this summer to bring all of the stories from behind the destruction. first,on to santa monica where raymond arroyo talked to business owners who stores were looted and ripped apart during the riots. >> raymond: at the end of may at the santa monica promenade, 80 businesses were looted, ransacked, and destroyed while the police did nothing. and 225 businesses suffered damage. when the police are finally made
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arrests, 95% of the 400 people they arrested were not from this county. >> they kicked this window in and they took the refrigerator and they shoved it. >> the pharmacy, the oldest pharmacy in california. kristin is the manager here. >> we lost all of our computersp we lost a lot of money. they took a bunch of stuff. they ruined a ton of product. >> raymond: the owner of the pharmacy, was personally assaulted by the mob. >> the time he got here, it was absolute mayhem. he tried to stop people from going into the story. it wasn't working so we went around the corner, had his keys in his hands and three gigantic people jumped him and started pummeling him on the back of the head, kicking him to the ground. kicking him, it was not a good situation. in the meantime, one of the staff members when around the corner to call 911 to ask for
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help. when her friend went around the corner to say, hey, you guys stop and they got distracted, they turned around and when they got distracted, he was able to jump in his car and get away. >> raymond: he still recovering. >> he is still recovering but i really believe that that friend of ours had not distracted him.. they could've killed him. >> raymond: the santa monica window tinting, donnie owned a business here for 32 years. >> i was watching tv at home and that's how i find out the storie is being looted. and a lot of people had broken. i immediately got a call from the lock company and the police officers are not showing up here they pretty much took everything. >> raymond: your husband tried to defend the business. >> yes, but it was really difficult. i mean, they had guns. >> for our safety, we decided to stay away. r you never think such a thing
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would happen in santa monica in the daylight with no police officer showing. >> raymond: the owner of the smc pharmacy across the street watched as his building was also trashed by looters. >> it was organized crime at the highest level. these guys were coming in in cars, and looting from store to store. the rioting and looting in santa monica was not accidental. in fact, it was intentional. the cofounder of black lives matter l.a. molina told "los angeles times," we want to go to places of white affluence so that the pain and outrage that we feel can be put right in their faces. the question is "is this the best way to communicate a message of racial justice and equality?" >> no, i don't think that is the way to explain it because i alreadywa feel their pain.
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weel worked really hard to build up this business, 30 years, and for me watching what they did is not acceptable. we are the innocent victim here. we are a small business. i mean, how are we going to recover from this? i don't even know. >> we have a lot of patience and as a pharmacy they are saving people's lives. and any kind of group, trying to save other people's lives, that is just not right. o >> the store has been here 75 years. think of all the other mom and pop stores that got destroyed because they were upset. no, violence is not the answer. i don't know what their answer is in my heart goes out to all the people who have major discrimination. it is horrible, but no, violence is horrible. wrecking things, what good is that going to do? >> laura: a little over ten
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weeks ago, mass rioting and looking broke out in the wake of george floyd's death. hundreds of millions of dollars in damage was done, lives in 1500 businesses approximately were destroyed. now, today i spoke with some business owner here in minneapolis.oy this is where it all happened may 27, 2 days after the killing autozone floyd, the which is right here, burned to the ground. then it was target, terribly damaged, destroyed, looted and a minnesota company, of course and then the third precinct abandoned now but destroyed burnt and they allowed it to burn.. but more than ten weeks later what is happening in the community? what about the businesses thato want to rebuild and stay invested here? what are the roadblocks? what are the problems? and what can we how can we move forward? we decided to come here to bring you the stories and i hope shed light on what has to happen next. >> how do you justify burning down somebody's business?ne you don't realize how many people have been put out of work from all of this.
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>> we came to town where casey white and her husband charles started an incredible business four years ago. a staple of the community and it was hit hard. >> when i saw the police station and minnehaha liquor around the corner and i watched come burning to the ground. and my husband was asleep and i went, you need to wake up now. it's going to burn down any minute. we sat there and watched it melt to the ground, all of our hard work. >> it started with people with bats entering, people pushing on the front windows. hundreds of people went in and looted to peer that is where an hour, two hours, five hours and then came back the next night in the next night. six fires and it's unbelievable. >> john is a prominent business owner who owned and ran chicago lake liquors. it was cleaned out and then it was burned.
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>> this is the famous door where people were coming in and out during nights of the riots and looting. t they took as much as they cut out the door. >> they were coming in from the basement, the warehouses. they were coming out here andin taking shopping carts. taking two wheelers. >> how much merchandise was taken out. >> many dollars worth of burchandise but more importantly, it has taken 40 plus jobs away for those who live in the neighborhood. who live, shop, and work in this neighborhood. t what happens to these families? >> laura: 30 years ago, abe came here with his family from ethiopia for a better life. this is what is leftor of it. this is what happened ten weeks ago at the minneapolis riots. >> this building. i heard the city had been in touch with you about one issue involving the fence?ci
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>> yeah, so the city, they contributed to it. and the city came in and put the fence that you see here. and they sent us a bill for $3700. they said they don't have any resources. h so the city that you are supporting, the community you're building sends you a bill? enough is enough, guys. y let's rebuild the community and stand by us. we left our country to see the american dream and look at what happened, you work hard you pay your taxes. we have not done anything wrong. and then the government says n oh, we will back up and build your neighborhood. where? that is ten weeks. no response, no response! >> laura: up next, we talkedd. to a wisconsin man whose friend was beaten and his charity
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the latest manifestation is in kenosha, wisconsin. where black lives matter anarchists not just targeting businesses but they are now targeting, i kid you not charity. rioters burned down to the danish brotherhood charitable group. but not before the brotherhood's members was brutally beaten trying to defend it. >> hey, hey, hey, no! no! no, no, no! [screaming] >> are you okay? >> laura: here to respond to that horrific attack is robert nelson, kenosha resident and former danish brotherhood watch president.at robert, thank you for joining us.. such a positive night here at the rnc night, but people have to see what is going on.
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we have to know how is the brother who was beaten, is he doing okay tonight? >> he is doingg much better. i got word he was in surgery last night. his head was stitched up. he is fiestier than ever from what some of his friends have been saying and some other brotherhood members. he was actually back down there early this morning after he was discharged from the hospital. and he's back in action. >> laura: robert, i'm looking at live pictures so everybody understands what we see on the screen. live pictures of kenosha tonight. given what happened last night i mean, i don't know, is there a curfew or shouldn't there be a curfew? what on earth is happening in beautiful wisconsin? >> this has been the third straight night we've had a curfew beginning at 8:00 p.m. not that it's been rigidlyht enforced, but you see people constantly leaving their homes
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driving around, a lot of pedestrians in the street. and it's just been a chaotic scene for the last three nights. since this officer-involved shooting. >> laura: since a black man again shot at the hands of a police officer. and again, the video looksks horrific. more information is coming in but tony evers is your governor. we learn from mark meadows, a i tweet about mark meadows' chief of white house declined the white house's offer of federal assistance to come in and calm things down there. your reaction to that very quickly. >> that is not really surprising to me. he has been slow to react to almost every reaction. and in kenosha at this time definitely very much disappointed in him.
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ardant democrats that you mention it y would never, ever support him again and any election. >> laura: i can't imagine. robert, i just cannot believe that he would get elected to dogcatcher after what has happened. roberts, we will be watching. stay safe there, my friend. final thoughts when we come back. we will be watching. stay safe there, my friend.
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♪ >> laura: what we have seen on folder for this past summer in american cities, it's more than just chaos. it's a preview of how the radical left will use any power that is given to them. i was the election sees and enters the final sprint, this issue has become vitally important for all americans. in a recent poll, 59% of voters cite the violent unrest matters to them. with both conventions wrapped, it's clear which party has your interest and safety at heart. i hope you had a wonderful
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labor day weekend, hope you are able to be with their families. and we will be right back here tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. shannon bream and the fantastic "fox news at night" team take . ♪ >> welcome to >> i'm in for shannon bream, breaking tonight reports of unrest across the nation. in rochester police facing off against protesters outside the public safety building in seattle police say explosives being thrown at them and bear spray aimed at them. in chicago r
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