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us and thank you for being with us great wet not your heart be troubled this friday night, the news continues and laura ingraham and "the ingraham angle" is next. monday, 50 days until you are the ultimate jury. >> i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. 19 years after islamic terror change the course of the nation. are we feeling in our efforts t never forget? as rioters and anarchist work t tear down our history, do we risk forgetting the lessons of 9 /11? commissioner of the nypd on tha day, he is here to tell us what needs to change. also tonight, raymond on it another biden interview controversy, plus what message were the fans sending at last nights nfl opener? but first, biden friends and child exploitation, that is the
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focus of tonight's angle. >> how many times have we heard democrats claim to be the pro- women party? they will have you believe they are all about girl power. >> when women succeed, america succeeds. and so we are unleashing the power of women to take are rightful place in our national. >> it is about a group of women who are always informed, becaus we have so much at stake. it's also about just an expression of voice. >> voice. okay. but where are those voices? when girls actually need to be protected from exploitation. when they are being sexualized for the pleasure of and the profit of pornographers. a lot of the same people go silent. some of their allies in the
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media will even defend them. which brings us to the film cuties now streaming on netflix. the filthy disgusting song commit now song by little girls across the united states and embraced by joe biden. >> one of the things that i admire about you is you keep talking about what i call equity , just decency, fairness, treating people with respect. >> decency. this film takes us one step closer to a foley if i'd culture . check out the original poster promoting the film and you get the picture. the representation in the film are catnip for this story follows an 11 -year-old girl in a muslim family in france who becomes fascinated with sexuall explicit dance moves and a big dance contest. it features mostly prepubescent girls and highly sexualized
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situations. i don't even want to repeat it here, and actually tortured myself by watching it today so you don't have to. in the same world, this would seem to be the type of exploitation affair that would unite left and right, because who on earth would want to promote sexual representations of children. what decent person wouldn't wan to protect the innocence of young girls in a world that's already teeming with sexual predators? i don't know who other than would want to make a dime off this garbage. netflix ceo reed hastings, that's who. but he doesn't have the guts to come on camera to defend this. because he can't. so, like a coward he just put out a press statement defending this garbage. netflix saying it's about the pressure young girls face on social media and from society more generally growing up.
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we would encourage anyone who cares about these important issues to watch the movie. nice try. but what about the other prominent people affiliated wit netflix? like susan rice, obama's former national security adviser. she's paid handsomely to sit on the board of netflix. and what about the obama's? they are deal with netflix is reportedly worth $50 million. michelle prides herself on efforts to help promote girl power worldwide. >> the last thing i want to say to all girls is that be supportive of each other. we have to be our best friends, each other, that means we can't be catty, we cannot compete and see one person's failure as our success. we can all rise together. >> more words. but given the cachet the obama name lends to the netflix brand
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one would think that they would have been insisting that netfli cancel the streaming of this film. it is crickets from them on the uproar. that would require guts from ob. it would mean criticizing the decision of the netflix ceo who also happens to be a democrat mega donor. despite the fact that as of this evening, more than 616,000 people have signed a change.org petition urging netflix subscribers to cancel their subscription over "cuties," i don't have much of an expectation that hastings will pull the strings. democrats will always sign with pornographers over regular people to protect artistic expression. but these companies run by left-wingers routinely trample over artistic freedom when their own issues are impacted.
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now, recall the push recently to remove police shows from major networks. and then there was the purge from tb and streaming services of shows that ever depicted blackface. netflix happily obliged, centering a slew of shows. when a controversy currently erupted, the "cuties" director, she acted kind of surprised. she urged everyone to see the film because she said "we are both on the same side of young children's' hyper sexualization." on the same side? would netflix except the same defense about a film about a young boy who became fascinated with the kkk, which chronicled his friendships and humanized in the main character? no, they wouldn't, which would be the right thing to do. such a film would be universally denounced, and rightfully so. there was one line in the film, though, that really stuck with me. it was said by an elderly muslim
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and of the protagonists mom. after prayer meeting, she asked how the transition to the new housing project where they lived was going. she leaned towards her nice, her face deep with wrinkles and sa said, -- >> this is why women must be pious, because in heaven, there will be many more women than men. we must strive to preserve our decency. >> laura: strive to preserve our decency. it's too late for that, because somewhere along the line, hollywood and the word "decency" ran in the opposite direction. and remember this, as in the obama years and in a biden administration, people like netflix ceo hastings will have open access to push his causes. he will seek to influence before on all manager of social issues come on race relations among other things, because only in the entertainment bubble what a guy who profits off the exploitation of children on film
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still believe he has any moral authority. >> as a consequence of slavery, jim crow, black families have about one-tenth of the wealth of white family. if every major corporation takes 1% of their cash and deposits it in a black bank it will be transformative in that sector. >> laura: biden will nod in agreement because professional democratic politicians like them spend their careers helping rich leftists from the entertainment industry virtue signal. why not support moms and dads who are trying to protect their daughters' innocence? why not refuse to accept support from anyone who turns preadolescent girls into sex objects? because democrats have made a devil's bargain, that's why, and they are hoping you will become numb to the degradation as they count their money. let's surprise them though,
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shall we? by voting our values. and that's "the angle." matt walsh, writer for the daily wire, host of "the matt walsh show podcast" and more importantly, a parent like myself. i have a teenage daughter and two young sons. you have kids. what is your message to those who are defending this netflix film as some sort of legitimate social commentary? >> first of all, i don't believe that they believe what they are saying. it's interesting, if you go back and look at the rave reviews of this movie when it was first released at sundance about a year ago, and the media were very excited about it. but they didn't say anything then, really, about how it was a searing indictment of exploitation. they say it's about freedom, liberty, it's about choice, it's about a girl discovering her feminine identity. that is what the director said herself at the sundance film festival she was interviewed by. it's only after the backlash
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that all of a sudden, no, this is actually a commentary on child exploitation. the thing is, doesn't even matter. that doesn't even make a difference because there is no context, there's no plot, there's no story that could ever make it okay to film at 11-year-old girls dancing, the camera zooming and for literate close-ups of their body. it doesn't matter what the intention was. it is sexual expectation by definition. you are commenting on sexual expectation by doing it? that's the commentary? i don't buy it. >> laura: like clockwork, after this uproar, the media came rushing in to defend the film and the director. the new yorker's richard brody praised the film as a story of a girl's outrage of a patriarchal order. forget the moral panic in "the washington post" attacked
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critics, saying it's a shame a movie about an 11-year-old moral education has made so many adults act stupid. your response? >> when you've got leftists i guessed telling us now that being against and the sexualization of 11-year-olds is a right wing position, hey, i will take that. as a right a right winger myself, proudly, i will take ownership of that position if you guys on the left don't want to because that is apparently what we are being told. i think that is important for people to realize, that this is not just some fringe movie that came out at sundance and is out in the hinterlands somewhere and nobody's watching it, you've got major media figures, not just the billion-dollar netflix but major figures in the media that are circling the perv wagons. it should be a surprise to anyone we have movies like this in a country where children are sent to the library to be read stories by drag queens. it shouldn't be surprising that
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movies like this exist. >> laura: the video we are showing tonight, that doesn't capture what's in the film. we are showing kind of -- this is not the stuff we are talking about. we are showing -- and we're talking about girls who are spreading their legs, you know, motioning to judge their own body parts. i don't want to say all of it because it's so disgusting. basically making a motion on the floor that is a pornographic motion. he goes on and on and on and it's completely not necessary, really, for any type of dramatic representation. so this is being done to titillate, that is the stuff -- to titillate a certain audience and that audience is an audience, sorry, but it's comprised of pedophiles, who
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have a lot of fair to choose from in society. >> a story that called out a child expectation would be great, we need stories like that. but when it comes to a film or a tv show, it all comes down to the camera. what does the camera focus on and that gives it away, with the camera is doing, what it zooms in on, what it focuses on. there's no way, you don't do that if you are trying to commentate and protest against child sexual exploitation, especially when you consider these actresses are themselves 11 and 12 years old. these aren't adults posing as children. you are exploiting these kids to send whatever message you are trying to send. >> laura: i feel so bad for the children, and this actually just broke my heart. be on the politics of it and the mega-donor behind netflix, it's a heartbreaking thing for our kids and we all have to speak out against this and the active purity or peace was great, thank you for writing it, matt. >> thanks for having me, thank you. >> laura: they treat the director of "cuties" as a
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feminist icon but the left doesn't seem at all concerned of the well-being of the next generation of women. what sort of a faculty's hyper sexualized films have on these little girls and the culture at large? here to help us understand this, cynthia garrett, she works with a lot of young women, and the author of "i choose victory." i actually thought the film wouldn't be as bad as people were saying. i thought, well, people must be -- i watched it, the entire thing today, and i had to keep turning it off when i heard my kids coming down the hallway. i didn't want them to even come near what i was watching. your reaction to what you're hearing? >> laura, first of all, i'm so happy that you're covering this because i think the problem is that people want to stick their head in the sand. my reaction to this was -- i was mortified. i was the victim of childhood sexual abuse and for any woman
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or leader from the former first lady to these men who were ahead of these services, netflix. for them to justify this is really an attempt to justify the fact that they don't want to deal with truth. they wouldn't let their children have made this movie, i'm quite sure. and i think netflix just declared open season on our children. this is about to be the normalization of pedophilia. in california we are pushing a bill that is making pedophilia a normal sexual orientation. this whole category of what you call grown-ups who are attracted to children, and when you start changing these names, you know, this is about taking the stigma away from the word "pedophilia."
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>> laura: yeah, there is a massive effort underway for anyone who hasn't been tuned into this. we are going to cover this in depth next week. massive effort underway in california to destigmatize pedophilia by lowering the age -- by essentially getting rid of the age of consent for certain sexual activity. it is horrific, it has to be stopped. here's the director of "cuties" defending the film. take a look. >> it is a deeply feminist film, which activists may say, altogether to figure out the best for our children. i'm the director, i'm doing my part with this film >> laura: do you consider this a deeply feminist film? quickly. >> this is a film that takes
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away the power that we fight for as women. it's a film that tells little girls that the best way to get attention and the best way to feel powerful is to shake your butt. this film is bringing up this discussion of child sexual exploitation, you don't exploit children to prove that we need to talk about exploiting children. >> laura: . >> laura: cynthia, thank you so much. i know you're going to come back when we go more in depth on this topic next week. thanks so much. 19 years ago today, americans witnessed one of the most horrific moments in our nation's history but amid the destruction and the chaos, heroes rose up to save lives and give us hope. the nypd commissioner on 9/11, bernijoined us next on why we my have lost our way.
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support, devotion, and a very special devotion of all americans. america will always rise up, stand tall, and fight back. >> laura: anyone who thinks president trump is incapable of unifying the country didn't pay attention to his speech today commemorating the valiant heroes of 9/11. it's hard to believe it was 19 years ago after these tragic events, and we still hold dear are promise to never forget. but that's exactly what some on the left seem to want. how do we make sure that never happens? my next guest was the commissioner of the nypd on that tragic day, and bernie kerik joined me now. bernie, i know it's impossible for any of us to believe it was 19 years ago, but with this new attitude that we need to somehow tear down our history to cleanse ourselves and replace our old heroes with new radical ones, how does that honor the memory of those who lost their lives on
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9/11? >> it doesn't, it doesn't. but i got to be honest, laura, i think that's about may be 10% to 15% of the american public. that's these left-wing, radical marxist lunatics that are out there trying to diminish the police, victimized the -- 80% to 90% know what the police did and on that day in 2001, the men and women of the nypd, the port authority police, the fire department, they basically affected the greatest rescue mission in the history of this country by taking 20 to 25,000 people out of those buildings and the surrounding buildings and evacuate. evacuating more than a million people out of southern manhattan
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into the poor burros, which has never been done in the history of this country, and it was effortlessly that it was done. >> laura: bernie, i was in washington and i remember riding my bike over the pentagon, the roads were closed, i wanted to see it. i remember standing there on the intersection with two or three other people, i guess they were at the white house, they walked across. we couldn't even speak. we couldn't even -- iron age to makeour nation was under attd yet all these years later we seo be attacking each other, attacking basic institutions that are essential to our well-being and essential in case we have another tragedy like this. >> you know what, laura, you need the right people and command. you need the right leaders and i'm going to get political for a second. there was one person that was at ground zero that walked through ground zero, motivated the
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troops, incentivized the troops, brought hundreds of his own civilian workers down there and that was donald trump. he wasn't running for president at the time. he had no idea he was ever going to run for president. he was down there for days. i saw him regularly down there and for anybody to talk about him today and make any type of negative leadership ability, he was leading then. but you know who i didn't see at ground zero? i didn't see joe biden. joe biden was like the kitty parade came in for show and tell, took a look around and then skated back to delaware. that is what joe biden was. donald trump was down there inspiring the troops, getting people motivated and doing everything he could for the mayor and i to make my job easier. >> laura: personally, just take us back to that day in the
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last few seconds you have. >> in the first plane hit the tower, i was in the office. when the second plane hit tower two, i was standing in front of it. about 30 minutes later, the mayor and i were inside 75 berkeley when tower two imploded on top of us and around us, trapping us in that building. by the end of the day, i lost 23 people. port authority cops lost 37. >> laura: unbelievable, thank you for joining us. we so appreciated on this special day. 9/11 didn't just rock our nation to its core, we also spawned a new generation of heroes, committed to serving our country. one of the brave men, alex carlotta. he enlisted in 2012 and five years ago, alec and his friend thwarted a terrorist attack on the train to paris, saved hundreds of lives and were immortalized in the process.
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now he is running to represent oregon's fourth consecutive district with this message. >> i'm not a politician. i actually hate politics, so why am i in a political ad? because oregon is burning and i had to do something. i grew up in oregon but i'm not old enough to remember when my opponent was elected, because he's been in office longer than i've been alive. he's lost a job for our district, he loses industry in our district and he lost middle class. peter defazio doesn't live here, he doesn't work in her lumber yards, docs or fields. he doesn't drink our water or breathe air air. peter defazio lives in d.c. on a yacht. >> laura: alek joins me now. your opponent has been elected 16 times, so why do you think this time is going to be different? >> he's been in office longer than i've been alive, and honestly, i think people have
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just had enough. his policies are incredibly divisive. he votes like he is from seattle or san francisco, even though he's from oregon, timber capital of the world, and really i think he's lost touch with the common working man of oregon. >> laura: what do you think the regular timber worker is thinking about what's happening in oregon? burning, burning, burning. rioting, looting, et cetera. >> i think when you encourage these kinds of riots in major cities across the country and then you want to defund the police department, people are reasonably come of course, going to be worried about their safety and a lot of them are buying guns at a record rate and concerned about the country. i think are two choices couldn't be more clear anything people are going to look at these vastly different parties and vastly different directions that we have to choose from and i
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think they're going to really flee to the republican party. >> laura: alek, oregon, people think is impossibly liberal but things can change. events can change people's minds. what do you think makes this time different? >> oregon's fourth congressional district was actually the closest district in the country that did not go for donald trump in 2016. he only lost by about .1%, 500 votes. it's very competitive, despite oregon's bad reputation. i think we have the right message. the incoming democrat both with aoc 96% of the time. that doesn't sound like someone who would represent a rule timber districts. >> laura: you've got to win this thing. you were able to defeat terrorists on a train, you can defeat defazio in an election. i'm not saying he's a terrorist, so don't start writing that article. alek, we will be following your
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race, love your commercial. thanks so much. coming up, biden's bad day out and the nfl fans let players know what they think of all the political gestures. it's follies next with raymond arroyo.
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>> laura: it's friday and that means it's time for friday follies. his biden hearing things? nfl fans go m.i.a. for the season opener? joining us with all the details, raymond arroyo, fox news contributor. bret baier, our own bret baier asked biden's press secretary, i didn't even know he had a press secretary, but he asked him a question this week. watch. >> has joe biden ever used a teleprompter during local interviews or to answer a q&a with supporters? >> this is straight from the trump campaign. >> i understand, but you can't understand the question. >> bret, i'm not going to allow the trump campaign to funnel
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their questions through fox news and get me to respond to that. >> i watched this in amazement since there is no dispute, he's been reading the teleprompter needs virtual meetings for months. you can clearly see emerging the operator to speed things up in the more important question, the one that i have been asking each time i see the vice president is who is in joe biden's ear? he often reaches for his ear during interviews as if someone is speaking too loudly, and it occurs when he gets flustered. we saw it again yesterday and the jake tapper interview. watch. >> he made some cockamamie deal to his good friend sending love letters to kim jong un. i mean, what in god's -- took him in north korea, what in god's name is that all about? >> you see what i mean? and you see it repeatedly. you see it all the time.
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he's like the carol burnett of the 2020 campaign. >> you can't figure out the difference between an elephant and a lion, it sounds fair to say to you guys. >> journalists need to ask joe biden, do you have an ear piece, and do you have a prompter in your ear. this will have a material effect on the debate and while older actors like angela lansbury and even marlon brando, they used earpieces to be fed lines, is this what we want from a president? that is what voters have to ask themselves and journalists do need to confront him with this question. >> laura: we know trump writes most of his tweets, you know, so who writes his tweets and also, i was thinking something else, you know when you get some water in your ear and you shake it a little bit, maybe he just needs to use one of those newfangled ear wax removal devices. maybe we should send one over to the biden campaign, raymond. state of the ear syringe?
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>> laura: yeah, yeah, my kids have that problem with the wax -- i'll work on that. all right, even with the off day help, though, biden had some trouble. >> we gave him legitimacy. we had firm, firm constraints on what they could buy and what they could sell in their economy. he's blown it. he's given them so much credibility. they are closer to nuclear weapons than they were before. >> now he's talking about north korea, laura. north korea has had nuclear weapons since 2006, and this is the purported foreign policy expert of the democratic party. it's awfully hard for him to keep holding the torch when trump is scoring foreign policy victory after the foreign policy victory, we've seen this week. embracing is a real. >> laura: every day, donald trump gets nominated for another nobel prize. i wake up and i'm like oh, donald trump was nominated for another nobel prize. i'm beginning to think, is this
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a joke? are they actually going to be fair? it's obvious trump should get the nobel prize but biden will still be talking about the north, south, i thought he was going to say west or east korea at one point, that's how bad it was. >> he's not sure where he is, he's all over the place. i want to .1 brilliant move. notice the uber social distancing, like half a football field during the tapper interview. this allows tapper to be in michigan while biden could simultaneously campaign in wisconsin. he see the space there, that's amazing. this may be one of their triumphs for the advancement. >> laura: that is the new normal. especially when you're dealing with a candidate who tends to spit a lot when he talks, there is never going be any droplet concerns from that social -- that's like 20 feet. >> he's in a different zip code. >> laura: while biden was out on the trail, kamala harris was getting the goods on her running
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mate from barack obama. watch this campaign video. >> tell me about joe and your relationship with joe and what do i need to know? what's the thing about the ice cream? he loves ice cream, tell me about that. >> ice cream is big. pasta with red sauce, he can go deep on that. >> [laughs] >> laura: are you kidding me? speak of these of the penetrating insights he really need to get from barack obama. for a moment i thought harris was interviewing her potential running mate. the other take away from this stellar interview was that biden gaffes on the campaign trail like obama had to tell kamala that. >> laura: okay, he likes pasta. >> and ice cream. >> laura: and she seems to have this proclivity, kamala harris. she's a very pretty woman, very attractive woman, but she has this proclivity for laughing at
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awkward times when things really aren't that funny. wouldn't you really want to see her laugh at something really funny? what does that look like? she laughs, it's a constant stream of laughter at odd moments. all right, did you see that the nfl season opener, kansas city last night, the players stood at one point arm in arm while "we believe black lives matter and end racism" were broadcasted on jumbotron and the fans reacted this way. [crowd making noises] speak of this is why viewership was at a 10-year low for season opener last night. this is what happens when the virtue signaling of these athletes conflict with the fan base. it's not that they dislike the unity, it's that they dislike the lecture.
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that is what they heard there and it's a pity that this is what has become of a once great sports franchise. >> laura: i think again, everyone wants racial unity and people to be treated equally, and i think everyone wants that. i think you're right, it's the constant lecturing everywhere we go in the entertainment industry. the pushing of agendas everywhere we turn and i think people want a rest bite from that. great to see you tonight. have a good weekend. and ahead, we expose the gross hypocrisy of hollywood lecturing americans on racism while profiting off of a country enslaving an entire religious and ethnic group. in moments, a daughter of a uighur -- being held in a concentration camp delivers a stunning
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♪ >> laura: while hollywood elites lecture americans about how racist our country is, they are making billions off actual racial injustice. the latest example of this disgusting hypocrisy, disney's live-action remake of "milan." in the film's credits they include a special thank you to chinese agencies including the public security bureau. that very province is where the ccp is carrying out vicious
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genocidal campaigns against the muslim uighurs. why do they do this? china is poised to become the world's biggest box office, that's why, and studios remember the last time they offended china. back in 1997, the ccp slapped a five-year ban on all of these studios behind the movie "seven years in tibet," which cast china, of course, in a negative light and that is a big no-no. filming for "mulan" began two years ago when bob iger was the ceo of disney. he threatened to stop filming in georgia, that is in the united states, over its antiabortion law, yet was perfectly happy rewarding a country that has more than 1 million muslims in concentration camp. that includes the father of my next guest. a uighur human rights fellow at the victims of communism memorial foundation. what's your message, given your
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family's suffering, to disney tonight? >> hello, laura, thank you for having me. it's quite a disappointment to see that disney has not only filmed some of their shots in the uighur region, especially close to several complications. it's even heartbreaking for me to know that they publicly thanked the bureau of the uighur region. now, disney is profiting from the oppression of my people, despite widespread international condemnation of the chinese government's brutal tactics in the uighur region. disney claimed they had no idea this was going on and disney still chose to go there to film this movie, delivering money and prestige of an international family brand to those directly engaged in.
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>> laura: what should the american people watching tonight know about what's really going on? what you know what's going on inside these camps, given the billions of dollars, groups like the nba and other businesses, not just the nba but many businesses the united states make an china? what's happening in these camps? >> first of all, my father is currently serving a life sentence for advocating for peaceful coexistence between the uighur and chinese on his website and talking to journalists, and there are so many other people like my father who might not have even spoken out and were never involved in politics, but because of their ethnic identities or because of their religion, they are sent to a concentration camp or a forced labor camp. they are forced to come a lot of them are forced to work with very minimal payments, and in very bad, some have been
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released, some have died. >> the foundation of the united states of america is immoral. from the get-go. >> i would hate to give birth to someone who looks like me knowing that they are going to be hunted or killed. >> racism is in the heart of the country. you just can't get away from it. >> laura: these actors in the united states are condemning u.s. racism, all of them multi, multimillionaires. yet again, the mass profiting and the bowing down to the chinese communist party when it comes to money being made over there. your reaction tonight? >> it's quite a huge
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disappointment. hollywood clearly is not immune from the charms of getting profits from beijing. i do understand that prominence of having access to the massive chinese market is irresistible for the movie industry, and desperate for revenue. especially in the covid time when movie ticket sales are simply just down, but at the same time, i'm quite disappointed in them and i did expect that hollywood or other companies, big companies like hollywood could stop being complicit. >> laura: we appreciate it, and we are praying for you, your family, and certainly, your father. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> laura: some of you may have missed this today, president trump bestowing the medal of honor to a delta operator. wait until you hear the story. it's a tonight's last bite.
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>> we want to end this show on this poignant and fitting momen from earlier today prior to president trump is doing the medal of honor to and detailing his extraordinary heroism. >> he ran back into the burning building that was collapsing he saved multiple hostages and he was the last man to leave varie they rescued 75 captives and killed 20 isis terrorists. pat, you embody the righteous glory of american valor. you truly went above and beyond the call of duty to our nation' highest military honor. >> a lot of tears in the white house. it was an incredible moment. i mentioned earlier how 9/11 created a new generation of heroes. he is one of them. 9/11 prompted him to join the army out of high school in 19 years later, he's been awarded
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highest military honor for his valiant service very thank you for your service, and god bless you. that is all the time we have tonight. the fox news at 19 take it from here. have a great weekend. ♪ >> welcome to fox news at night i'm shannon bream in washington. tonight, devastating deadly wildfires blame climate change, the president says years of forestry mismanagement has left 147 million dead and dry trees ready to be kindling. burned. today 50 leaders appeared to agree that more creators and funding are needed to contain the blazers. you some signing a lot to allow prison is made to volunteer to fight fires

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