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all the time we have left. please set your dvr. 9:00 eastern's we never miss an episode. fortunately you can let not your heart be troubled because we have one laura ingraham standing by to take it away. laura. >> laura: what if you say one night, "and so your heart will be troubled." >> sean: i said my heart is a little troubled. it's a lot troubled actually. >> laura: hannity, it would be easier to say, here's trouble. and up next, trouble. shorten it. >> shannon: you complained >> sean: you complained about getting your butterball turkey fryer. are you planning to use it? i want to see video evidence. >> laura: am i under oath right now? wait, i am on camera. i am taking that question under advisement. i will have to consult with my attorney and get back to you about whether i'm going to be using it.
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>> sean: i'm going to call your attorney that i know. i've got his number now. >> laura: that was a fantastic show tonight. we have kelly leffler on tonight. we are going to talk to her about the runoff. awesome show as always. we will see you tomorrow night. >> sean: see you tomorrow night. >> laura: i am laura ingraham. "the ingraham angle" from washington. black lives matter curricula slotting school districts across the land. do you know about it, i'm going to show it to you. we have our hands on it. shelby steele has can't miss reaction. her first interview since the runoff election was announced, senator kelly loeffler is here to tell us if she has faith in george's ability to successfully count legal votes in the runoff. details of the radical beliefs of her opponent are coming out. the left covid nanny state now threatening a holiday with your family. raymond arroyo brings us the
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worst offenders, the doom stairs coming "seen and unseen." but first, insult, ignore, insight. that's the focus of tonight's angle. if a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, doesn't make a sound? that is the age-old philosophical thought experiment about perception and observation. but after this weekend we can modify it this way. if a trump march draws tens of thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of people, patriotic people to washington and no one is around to report it, did it really occur? it was billed as the million maga march. tens of thousands. look at the overhead shot, it could be one of the biggest grassroots protest of capital has ever seen. attendees were family, young, old, black, white, hispanic. they came from near and far all to support the america first
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agenda and to stand with a man who was endured so much in order to lead the movement. >> we need trump forever. >> [indistinct] the american people know it. you can see. >> four more years. >> laura: it's a fair guess that most of that gigantic crowd are convinced that trump won the election. it is likewise reasonable for them to conclude that they don't have much trust in the u.s. media. pockets or even chanting against this news channel for what they perceive as election night bias against the president. others were rightfully outraged that few networks were even carrying the rally at all.
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the ones who did were only interested in assaulting the attendees. >> the president's supporters poured into the streets of washington to try to give love tlife to these unfounded claims. how did he become normal? >> good luck getting a clear or fact-based logical answer to some of the questions. >> these people are fundamentally a joke. these aren't serious people. these are members of a cult. i hope they get frostbite. >> laura: i hope they get frostbite is what he said. remember, these talking heads are some of the kind, tolerant, unifying and loving people that biden and harris claim make up their movement. 73 million people voted for president trump and it's not too much for them to expect, is it? that the media treat them fairly and respectfully. likewise it's not too much for
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them to expect that only legal votes will be counted and that their votes must not be nullified due to fraud. for years now, i have been speaking about this type of honest, hardworking american who came to washington over the weekend. throughout this time the so-called elites and our nation's capital have responded to the legitimate concerns of american citizens with mockery and contempt. it's dumbfounding to me that the media and democrats still don't understand what a stupid strategy is to alienate and dismiss all of these americans. i think they're making the same mistake they made in 2009 and in 2010 when the much smaller tea party movement started. >> seeing the tea party movement as a real political force this year? >> it seems to be a very successful private enterprise.
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>> nobody knows what they are for. we know what they are against. >> it's not about taxes. it's about hating a black man in the white house. we call it astroturf. it's really not a grassroots movement. >> you watch a certain news channel on which i am not very popular. you see folks waving tea bags around. >> laura: they thought that all that condescension would make the movement go away. it only made the tea party stronger. less than two years after those insult republicans took control of the house in 2010. some of the tea party candidates include those little-known people. kristi noem, marco rubio, ted cruz, rand paul, tim scott and mike lee. four years later, the g.o.p. took control of the senate. two years after that, donald trump was elected president. the difference between the tea party then and president trump's movement now is that this movement now has a lot more
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clarity about what it wants. the same trump economic and foreign policy agenda that led to higher wages, fewer wars. whatever the final actual college italians, this movement has proven track record of success on everything from achieving our energy independence to challenging china to fast tracking a covid vaccine, raising family incomes. the results were so impressive that not only did president trump broaden his coalition among working-class americans but he helped grow the parties numbers in the house. when all those vaunted media experts with all their credentials were predicting the opposite. they claimed trump was going to shrink the party. remember that? especially on minorities. wrong again. >> blacks and latinos are doing much better under trump versus obama. absolutely. >> opportunity zones.
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something that my opinion of sees [indistinct] >> we've done a lot of things. business have come to mind neighborhood. black people own homes. >> laura: why couldn't the networks find these people to interview? they were there. we found them. in a biden administration, that that you just saw, all those gains, they are going to be flushed down the toilet. his handlers were basically all all obama staffers believe in something called the great reset of capitalism. i told you about this last week. it's a plan to force a more equitable distribution of global resources. translation: most americans will have less freedom and less money except for the same elites who always find a way around the rules. like during the lockdowns when the families of these many tyrants skirted the restrictio
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restrictions. just last week california governor gavin newsom was dining with a prohibited number of piles at the expense of longer, the french laundry. chicago mayor lori lightfoot was caught parting mask was in a massive crowd celebrating biden's unofficial election win. no problem. pelosi was going to have a big congressional soiree until she was shamed into canceling it. the american people are onto these frauds. the speed 23 mergers couldn't have been clearer about what covid lockdowns and restrictions have done to america. >> what trump said in the beginning. the cure can't be worse than the disease itself. we still need to go on. >> try to finish off any business. hanging on by the skin of their teeth. >> nancy pelosi, joe biden, they talk about the american people. but you shut the country down for four to six weeks it will be
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the final nail in the coffin. >> laura: 100% true. but so far joe biden and his handlers aren't listening. biden loves to talk about dignity and unity and respect. but the time for talk is over at the time for action is here. because of biden really wanted to unite the country, he wouldn't even be entertaining the idea of destroying our current economic recovery with another devastating lockdown or series of lockdowns. if biden really wanted to unite the country, he would not dismiss the concerns of tens of millions of americans about mail-in voting. instead he would do something like, i don't know, point of bipartisan commission to answer every question about how this election was conducted and to make certain that we will never have to wait so long for an accurate count. if joe biden really wanted to unite the country, he would have personally and on camera condemned the blm and antifa
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thugs who beat, kicked, and harassed trump supporters on saturday. he has done none of these things. he still hopes this movement is just going to go away. that's not going to happen. here are some hard truths for joe biden, his handlers and enablers in the press corps. you know who you are. the pro-trump sarongs didn't show up in d.c. on saturday because of conservative media because we told them to. they showed up knowing they could be physically attacked for doing so because they love america. lying about them, insulting them, ignoring them will only incite more violence and more resentment and opposition. all americans deserve to be heard, to be seen, and to be safe. it's the least the government can do for its citizens. that's the angle. joining me know as mollie hemingway, senior editor at "the federalist" and fox news
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contributor. mollie, admits these hollow calls for unity there seems to be a concerted effort to just kind of a race trump and his supporters when they are not being punished. i know you were there on saturday. >> yes, i think what people are hoping, a lot of people who controlled media and other elite institutions were hoping to what would happen with this 2020 election was that donald trump would be repudiated. instead their worst nightmare is happening. not only did he gain 10 million new voters over what he got in 2016, that happened after four years of just histrionic lying about a man and his supporters. and then this past saturday, there was a completely organic and spontaneous outburst from so many of his supporters who just came to washington, d.c., on showed this love that they have for the country and for this president and for this movement. it was exactly the opposite of what people were hoping. they were hoping they could say
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that this conservative populism has been denounced and enunciated. instead it seems a much more powerful than it has ever been. as you noted, it was black, white, asian, hispanic people all there in a very positive environment. they were filling up various parts of the city. the plaza, the supreme court, the washington monument. it was massive. i don't think anyone expected it would be anything approaching the numbers they had and it was a powerful thing to see it. i'm glad i did because if i had relied on the media, i wouldn't even know what had happened. >> laura: we were seeing shots of people on street corners with five people around them. you would think it was just like a day, regular day in the city. there were a few people with trump t-shirts. i'm watching. wait a second. i was not there unfortunately because i wasn't here. but i'm looking at friends who were there and they are sending me video. i'm thinking do we have any
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reporters around who were reporting on what's happening on the ground? there is no curiosity about all these latinos and african-americans from all over the country? really? >> there's a point where you walk up constitution avenue and you're on a hill and you think the perspective of hooves i that of you and who's behind you. people started realizing just how massive this gathering was. it wasn't centrally organized. i don't know how people knew to be there. people started joking. people started joking that the media would claimed there were only a few thousand people there and yet that turned out to be generous because politico claimed it was a few hundred. but it is really something to be able to go and talk to people, including immigrants would come who were just pleading with everybody in the march 2 please help make sure that donald trump can continue being president for four years. they sacrificed so much to get to this country and they can't bear the thought of sliding backwards into socialism are the things that they were concerned
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about. if we had an honest media and accurately conveyed what the people they were talking about they would not have written such false propaganda stories about what motivated the people who were there. >> laura: they don't care about the truth. they just don't care. they don't want to reported. they can't. they physically can't. i don't know what it is. mollie, i'm so glad you were there. do you agree, yes or no, that what you witnessed on saturday was the true future of the republican party? >> oh, absolutely. it shows that's where the energy is. you see things like mitch mcconnell saying that we need to stay in afghanistan, exiting after 20 years is premature. you realize these people still don't get it. and they need to realize what the situation is. >> laura: love mitch mcconnell for what he's done for the courts but my goodness, can we go back to afghanistan? let's double and triple the troop numbers there. mollie, thank you so much.
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as the media was dismissing the violence against trump supporters at the million maga march, journalists were on the ground capturing what happened. some of the field edge was terrifying. those journalists find me now. we'll process. brandon. julio, i want to get to something that you shot on saturday night. these thugs were throwing fireworks at people who were committing the crime of trying to enjoy their dinner. watch. >> people are dying while you are dining. >> laura: julio, where were the cops? >> right on the plaza, there were no police officers until after the fireworks exploded.
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there was a couple feet away. after that exploded, police on bicycles came in to try to figure out what was going on and prevent further assaults. trump supporters. throughout the night, they were kind of playing catch up as these antifa and blm activists were going around and purposefully trying to find trump supporters who were walking or eating dinner outside because of the coven rules that are in d.c. they were constantly playing catch up. it was an absolute mess. >> laura: you caught a black lives matter individual attacking the woman. how brave on a saturday night. >> [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] >> laura: brandon, give us some more. >> basically throughout the evening the black lives matter plaza saw a lot of those
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confrontations and ambushes were basically protesters would go try to seek out any trump supporters they could find there were in or around the plaza and they would swarm around them, start yelling at them, grabbing their hats if they could, their flags. in some cases, like esau, just running up and sucker punching people from behind and kind of disappearing into the crowd. there was a lot of that going on throughout the evening. >> laura: one cnn political analyst suggested that trump [laughs] and his supporters were to blame here. watch. >> washington this weekend. we saw these protests. late last night they devolved into some skirmishes and some violence. the president has been celebrating those, encouraging them. >> laura: julio, your footage shows this was not an instance of trump supporters gone wild at all. >> right, and that was going on for hours.
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unfortunately because of the police presence, it was not as great as it should've been. it wasn't until after there was hours of trump supporters being attacked and we saw the proud boys coming out in force to confront the antifa and blm people. that's when we saw some of the street brawls later in the evening. >> laura: brandon, i know the biden folks had tweeted out or released a statement saying that they condemned violence of people at night. and they cited white supremacist violence as well. did you see a lot of white supremacist activity? >> no, i would say the vast majority of the violence that i saw going on, the physical assaults, worthies black lives matter activists and protesters that were seeking out the trump supporters there. there were definitely fights and skirmishes along the way but as it got into the evening and the people from the maga march were starting to get back to their hotels and things like that, i
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was seeing a lot of violence that i didn't hear much of this condemnation last night while it was going on her while it was unfolding all evening long. >> laura: unbelievable. thank you for being there and doing reporting. it's invaluable. thank you so much. with so much riding on the georgia senate runoff and all the chaos created by the glitchy voting software, a senator kelly loeffler confident the votes will be counted in a fair manner? she tells us in her first interview since the runoff was announced, next. all otc pain relievers including voltaren
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>> laura: the georgia recount is underway and already officials have discovered thousands of uncounted votes in floyd county. this mistake was attributed to human error, not voting machin machines. those previously uncounted ballots netted the president nearly 800 votes. recount is ongoing so it's impossible to say how many other counties might cover more misplaced or lost from votes. either way, georgia's handling of the vote count was a national embarrassment courtesy of mass voting by mail, potentially glitchy software, and sheer incompetence. given how the fate of the country is riding on two upcoming georgia senate runoff, should we be worried this could happen again? joining me now exclusively and i
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am delighted, georgia senator kelly loeffler who will be on the ballot in the runoff election. senator, first off, thank you for joining us. are you concerned about these votes being counted fairly and in a timely manner? >> well, laura, i am concerned and i expressed valid criticism of the process. we have to make sure that we know that georgia voters can trust the process. they want to hold us accountable. we have to hold officials accountable for having an election that is fair, where every legal vote counts, and no illegal votes don't count. we have to make sure that we hold people accountable who break the law. i actually introduce legislation in september that would increase penalties for those that commit election fraud who meddle in our elections, they try to influence the outcome, that goes against georgians' right to express their views via a vote and i'm going to continue to make sure
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georgians' no only legal votes will count. >> laura: right now the race is tight. the remington research poll shows that as one point race. given what happened with some of these polls, we don't know what to believe. this is all we have so far and it shows that it's pretty tight. warnock has challenged you to three debates. will you take him up on the challenge? >> absolutely, laura. i would welcome another chance to debate raphael warnock. we had a debate. i had the opportunity in that debate to show how radical his agenda is, and we are just getting started. so i welcome that opportunity also show what i've done for georgians since getting into the senate in january. i've hit the ground running, delivered for georgians during the pandemic to bring relief, and also holding people accountable, like raphael warnock for their comments supporting folks like fidel castro, inviting them into
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his church. at the same time criticizing police officers. georgians need to know who he is and i welcome the chance to debate him as many times as he wants. >> laura: are you worried about the outside money pouring in? the republicans are raising a lot of money as well. packed, super pac, senate majority fund. your campaign directly. but hollywood is pouring money in. john legend said it's more important than anything else going on, this runoff. are you worried? >> look at, chuck schumer made it very clear that if we take georgia, he said, we will change america. it's no wonder that liberals are supporting the most radically liberal candidate in the country for senate today and raphael warnock. i'm going to expose that and it's really important that everyone get involved. kelly for senate.com. you can chip in $5 or $10. you can also learn about his radical agenda and the great work that i've done for georgia.
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we are going to hold the line in georgia because they are a red state. we are going to make sure we get everyone out to vote and we are not going to let california and new york buy this election. because georgia is a red state. >> laura: senator loeffler, there are concerns that sometimes i think republicans, so worried about mail-in voting that they just decided not to do it. maybe on election day, they didn't show up even though we had record turnout. how do you want people to vote? are you concerned about mail-in voting? do you want them to vote election day, early? what do you want? >> great question. we want everyone to vote early, absentee ballots are available. they are going to be starting to be mailed out on wednesday. early voting is december 14. in person early voting. we encourage folks to get out and vote, vote early, make sure their vote counts. we're going to be keeping track to make sure this election is fair, that only legal votes count. we're going to make sure georgians can trust this
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process. because we have to win. you know what's on the line. january 5th at the end of our runoff, this could be control of the senate, the direction of the country, the radical agenda that chuck schumer wants to implement. we can stop that in georgia. we can stop socialism. we can save our country. we urge everyone to get involved at kellyforsenate.com. >> laura: if you want locked down definitely vote for warnock. lockdowns and freedom are on the line. if you want to be locked down, georgia, you know what to do. senator, thank you for joining us. all the media and medical establishment types, what do they want for christmas? lockdowns. joe biden made a lot of big promises today on the economy. can he keep them? raymond arroyo unpacks it all. "seen and unseen" next. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪
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>> laura: it's time for our "seen and unseen" segment where we expose the stories behind the
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headlines. jordan is with the details, raymond arroyo, author of the best-selling book "the spider that stole christmas." >> it was a collage of greatest hits from biden's campaign speeches, taxing the wealthy, unions and businesses coming together. then came the challenging questions from the press corps. >> what do you see is the biggest threat to your transition given president trump's unprecedented attempts to obstruct question work >> it doesn't appear the president is going to come around anytime soon and admit defeat. what are you going to do? >> i want to get your thoughts on the president's tweets. he said he won't concede and he said i won it how you interpret it? >> every question was, the president is an awful person. how awful do you think he is? once bidens started responding, they were stumbles. >> i find this...
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more embarrassing for the country than debilitating. i'm having a lot of meetings with world leaders on the telephone. everyone from the holy father, the prime minister's across the globe, and so we are moving along. asked a rhetorical question. do you understand this. as a anyone understand? is about saving lives. for real. it's not hyperbole. three things are going to happen if i am elected. >> biden is not sure he has been elected president-elect either. but i thought fascinating, the press will highlight a trump tweet about the election but bidens as if i'm elected, he gets a total task. no one mentions it. no one covers that no one discusses it. >> laura: i loved his rhetorical device when he looks at his friends and says do you guys understand it? i mean, for real. he says stuff like my kids say,
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for real, mommy. for real. >> i've never seen anything like it. >> laura: this is a hallmark greeting card situation. biden says he's totally focused, totally. come on, man. on the transition. the transition to the holidays. >> jill and i spent this morning, like many of you, trying to figure out, what are we going to do for thanksgiving? how are we going to do it? we have narrowed down which family members and they were tested. recently tested. >> he says only ten people can come together in his house for thanksgiving. wouldn't they have to be tested on the way into the house? what goodwood testing now do? he said we want to get those most recently tested. out of this make sense. if your concern, laura, don't be. public officials and anchors have canceled all the holidays including christmas. you're a mean one, jake tapper. >> christmas is probably not
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going to be possible. >> in cases where there is a flagrant disregard of the law, people should and will be cited. we want to make sure that we don't accidentally kill someone. >> cancel vacation plans. do not add other households for thanksgiving. get a chicken instead of a turkey. don't share your aaron don't do stupid things. >> laura: [laughs] >> just buy spam and stop breathing. after thanksgiving. happy holidays. >> laura: if only they took their own advice, don't do stupid things. we'd be in great shape. >> who are they to declare christmas is not possible. i'm sorry. for most people watching and for us, christmas is happening. it's the birth of jesus. >> laura: get over it. >> at home, at church, in the streets. that's their decision. coming together as family. don't worry, cbs is offering some alternatives for the holidays. you can have a virtual
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celebration. you could cook and eat with your family via zoom. or they say you can have a pajama things giving, whatever the hell that is where you and the kids eat in your pajamas. sounds like a lot of fun? make time for yourself. do yoga. light a candle. self-care, they say. >> laura: i hate that phrase. >> that's with the holidays are all about. finally, stand up to anybody who wants to get together. reject those in person gatherings. this list could also be called "how to lose your friends and family in one simple holiday." >> laura: raymond, do you know anyone who is sitting around thinking, how are we going to live up to anthony fauci and jake tapper's edicts? do you know anyone who's thinking that way? >> years ago when the president said you'll be able to say merry christmas again, many people said he's in engaging in hyperbole. now looks like he was prophetic. people need to see merry christmas and be able to
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exercise it and celebrate it. >> laura: my only question is, will their hearts grow bigger and bigger and bigger at the end and bust through that frame? raymond, great to see you. blm propagandists spilling into schools across the nation. the angle has its hands on a lesson plan.
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>> laura: last week we expose that disturbing black lives matter propaganda video that a teacher in the small town of burlington wisconsin was forcing students to watch. tonight we are going to show you more video that we've uncovered starting with a lecture on systemic racism. >> interpersonal racism, expressing bigoted ideas, is widely seen as unacceptable. the protest we are seeing today aren't really about that sort of thing. they are about structural racism in our society. a built-in system of bias that makes life easier for white people. and more difficult for black people and other people of color. >> laura: so if you didn't understand that, with those little goofy cartoons, we are supposed to know that america is inherently racist evil place. and that must be why millions of people of color immigrate here
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every year. that's not all. listen to how the video describes the events that led up to the founding of black lives matter. >> after the jury found the killer not guilty, three community organizers start of the lives matter hashtag. the verdict seemed to be saying that trayvon martin's life didn't matter. a year later, a police officer killed 18-year-old michael brown in ferguson, missouri. brown was unarmed when he was shot multiple times. >> laura: well, they failed to mention of course that brown attacked officer darren wilson in his car and even longed for his gun. here to respond to all of this and a lot more, shall be still who is a senior fellow, the man behind the documentary "what killed michael brown." shelby, this series by the race of hucksters is something we are going to see in a lot of schools across the country.
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your initial take. >> well, what's interesting is, what interested us in the film is that here you had the 18-year-old boy shot by a white policeman. thousands of people descend on this small town of ferguson, missouri, a suburb of st. louis. at the same time, in chicago, and the same year over 3,000 boys were shot and of course no one paid much attention. in ferguson, around michael brown, this was an event that happened in a society that is still, sadly, little bit guilty about its history of racism. and so therefore the fact that there was a white trigger finger here that shot michael, it's sort of echoes this history of
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american racism. so it was just pregnant with power. people descended on the town. black lives matter was a group that formed in ferguson as a reaction to this. it is still with us. it's transformed certainly our racial politics if not a good deal more than that. but in the end, my feeling is it's just about power. michael brown represented power. people descended on the town to get some of that power. >> laura: imagine if you're a young african-american kid or young white kid. you're watching this for the first time. they haven't seen your documentary. they weren't alive or don't remember the truth of what ultimately was reported about let's just say michael brown's
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death. so they see this cartoon. it's depressing. no wonder these kids come out thinking this is a really rotten, horrible, awful, racist country. that's what these schools are teaching our kids. >> right, it's worse than that. the goal of all this propaganda is to make the transform the black identity itself into a victim focused identity. so the tragedy here, what breaks your heart here, is they are in a sense of seducing these young students into thinking of themselves as victims in the world. not only that, but to be proud of it in to take an attitude of militancy toward the larger society as the authentic way to be black in america. to hate on america.
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charge america wit with one sent after another. that's what makes you who you are. it makes you authentically black. if you're not like that, if you say well, it's more complicated than that, all white people are not bad. if you see the truth, which is that white americans have made one of the greatest instances of moral evolution in all of human history from the '60s to today. i can testify to that. i was born and raised in segregation. well, that side of it is never mentioned. that's where the real freedom firm lacks lies. black groups themselves like black lives matter i want to make a point, these groups are not that representative. they are sort of the young people acting out, as happens in every generation or every other generation. >> laura: shall become i want to get your quick take really quick on what barack obama said
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today. over the weekend. he was interviewed for his new memoir about why donald trump was elected in 2016. he said it was as if my very presence in the white house had triggered a deep-seated panic, sensed that the natural order had been disrupted for millions of americans spooked by a black man in the white house. he, meaning trump, promised an elixir for their racial anxiety. that's in the memoir itself, shall be. reaction, quickly. >> makes me sad. i've never been a great fan of mr. obama, but this is really, really disappointing. i think it makes the point obama feels the pressure. many blacks do. we all do really, that if you don't really take on a negative attitude toward america, you are somehow inauthentic as a black person.
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so we as blacks suffer from what might be called the angst. so we do what you just mentioned. obama, we identify with victimization as the deep and profound truth of who we are. i can't imagine a sadder statement. can you imagine frederick douglass, booker t. washington, any number of other great leaders saying something like that? >> laura: two-term president of the united states. two-term president of the united states. i mean, it's, it's shocking. >> the people loved him. >> laura: he is a global superstar worth $250 million. >> he's afraid to say that. >> laura: yeah. >> he's afraid to say he's a global superstar. that's the worst thing. to actually make it and do well in america, that makes him an uncle tom.
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by the terms of this victim focused identity. >> laura: shall become i thank you so much. wonderful to se see you. congrats on the film. you can watch on amazon. more exclusive footage "the angle" team got from the maga march. what do attendees care most about a potential biden presidency? next.
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>> laura: "the ingraham angle" did what the mainstream media refused to do. we covered this for barge. reveal the fears of republicans and democrats alike. >> what scares you about the prospect of a biden presidency? >> everything. everything. that old man. >> he doesn't know what day it is. confusion, delusion, sleepy time. >> laura: that's all the time we have tonight. thank you to jessica for doing such a great job out there.
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shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team a take it all from here. it's always a question, shannon, of how many people. estimating the crowd size which is a perilous thing to do. i think everything can conclude after watching the overhead shots that it was a lot of people. >> shannon: yeah, and a lot of the official organizations don't want to do it anymore. they stopped doing it a few years ago. i've been out there many years in january in the freezing and snow and rain covering the march for life. i can tell you there are more than a few hundred or thousand people there. i don't trust the crowd estimates unless i'm there. the overhead shots are helpful. >> laura: bingo. have a great show. we'll be watching. >> shannon: thanks, laura. breaking tonight: governors and mayors are reinstating new coronavirus restrictions coast-to-coast and looking for new ideas from places like saudi arabia. democratic governor gavin newsom explaining to make. >> we

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