tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News February 9, 2021 7:00pm-8:00pm PST
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>> i'm glad you press the trump lawyer on the first lawyer that presents this case. >> a little meandering, free associating. go ahead. >> it was terrible. you are way too charitable. if you hire that guy in the case that you are paying the bills on, it would've been like i'm sure you're a nice person, but enough. how much time could you spend praising the democrats? the whole thing was a walk down memory lane about how much he loves the senate and this was like story time at the trial, it was ridiculous.
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of sorry, i'll get into this but i'm pretty worked up about it given what the stakes for the constitution in the country but i'm glad you pressed -- the second lawyer was much better. good to see you. i'm laura ingraham. this is the ingram angle from washington tonight. the left about to reprogram trump supporters is getting serious. now they want to purge law enforcement as well and last week, they tried pretending they cared about the police but we are going to tell you the truth lead around in the hour. also tonight, an advisor to the w.h.o. says the organization's dismissal of the covid lab leak theory said today it's a lie and he is brave enough to come on to tell us why. but first, the impeachment circus kicked off today with house dems making this argument to justify impeaching a president no longer in office. >> if you commit an impeachable offense in the last few weeks in
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office, you do it with constitutional impunity. you get away with it. this would create a brand-new january exception. >> that looked like a dna chart. the media approached it all with the usual uncritical eye. >> a lot of powerful presentation quoting the framers and fast impeachment saying we have every right to be here. this was a master class. >> to protect the country. >> house impeachment managers made a very powerful case. >> one of the most powerful and disturbing pieces of an opening argument i've seen covering any trial. big max do they send around talking points to each other because they know nothing about the law themselves? for all the boot licking, it made no difference at all and we have the evidence to prove it because they couldn't convince retiring g.o.p. senators to flip them as they have nothing to lose and despite language to the contrary over the past few
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weeks, no g.o.p. leader from mcconnell to john thune broke ranks either. to put it simply, 44 republicans voted against allowing the impeachment trial to continue meaning democrats still have zero chance of convicting former president trump. they need 67 votes to do so. meanwhile, trump's lawyers argue the impeachment trial should be happening. >> in this unprecedented step impeachment process, the house of representatives denied every attribute that americans correctly have come to believe is part of what makes this country so great. how and why did that happen? it is a function of the insatiable lust for impeachment in the house for the past four>n with trump has not ended with trump leaving office. they crave trump at this point. they want to make an example of him and what they really want to
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do and i've said this before, they want to demoralize you and scare you, but the constitutionality aside for a moment. what is inside the article of the democrats abroad, let's read it, "incited by president trump, members of the crowd he had addressed in an attempt to interfere with constitutional to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election unlawfully bridged and vandalized the capital." so again they are saying president trump inside who breach the doors, here is the key part of january speech that the impeachment managers would rather you not see. >> i know everyone here will soon be marching over to the capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard. >> marching over peacefully and patriotically. patriots don't break doors or
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put people's lives in dangerous domestic danger. that's not what patriots do. our trump words the words of someone trying to phone an insurrection? 20 me as kevin known as ranked member of the house intel committee, jordan, ranking house judiciary committee and bulbar. congressman jordan come with process meth don't make the process, i think the weakness of the democrats article of impeachment, an article of impeachment, i wish the president trump team had spent more time just on that, your take. >> yeah, but the main message, which this is about canceling a guy that got 74 million americans to vote for him and they don't want him on the ballot in 2024 and they are so obsessed, so obsessed with that that they are willing to ignore the constitution and due process and willing to ignore the facts, which as you point out the
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president said peacefully and patriotically go down to the capital to make your voices heard. this past year democrats told us you couldn't go to church, couldn't go to work or a loved one's funeral, couldn't go to school and try to tell the same americans you can't vote for the guy you want to vote for in 2024. that is how obsessed they are. i think the american people they understand this is ridiculous and as you said, the president will prevail based on the constitution, lack of due process and based on the facts. >> laura: congressman bar i thought it was important that congressman cicilline refused to concede that the chief justice not showing up to preside was in fact significant commode watch. >> let me state this very plainly, it does not matter. it is not significant. when the current president is on trial, the chief justice and the vice president preside in it will be constant for someone to
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preside over a trial to become president if it was a conviction. >> laura: can store vehemently disagreed with that last night on the show and said, it is entirely significant that the chief justice declined to be a part of this. your take. >> first of all, chief justices don't like to sit on impeachment trials. that was obvious a generation ago when had to be sort of drags and kicking and screaming to preside over the clinton impeachment. and the last one president put the chief justice in position. but this chief justice reads the constitution that we cannot impeach by trial, cannot convict a former president very significant, otherwise, president trump the president,
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they were going to trial him with a constitutional basis for the trial. the chief justice would be sitting in that chair but the fact that he is not is very significant. >> laura: congressman nunez, they played video of the violence january 6th and produced quite a presentation. an included a very disturbing moment come i have to warn our viewers, it is graphic, watch. [screaming] >> laura: congressman that is the moment ashley babbitt was shot dead. we still don't have a report on what exactly happened, who shot her, what was the actual finding in the report.
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was it the capitol police or was it secret service? you can't really tell what is going on here and why don't we know this? >> i would start with what you were talking about, laura, actual evidence if you go back five years now, opening an investigation with trump and the investigation of the trump campaign. and i feel like groundhog day from a year ago, and probably on your show during the last impeachment that they had a year ago and already the evidence was presented, the evidence was the democrats were coordinating with someone who really wasn't a whistle-blower in the ig testimony is still sitting behind locked doors and nobody has seen that likely because the inspector general was involved in this and also meeting with the democrats and their staff. so fast-forward and okay a violent mob riot and we want
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everybody prosecuted but what they are trying to complete is that donald trump participated in a rally and told everybody to come to washington and have a rally. that is perfectly legal, one of our basic rights as an american. when you look, and the riots in the looting going on over the country, that is what i hope we will raise come at the lawyers will raise it and the republicans will raise it, democrats were saying this. democrats who have in previous past not voted to certify electors. >> laura: a lot of questions, 100% but the and answer questions byron york wrote about days ago still hasn't gotten answers and will be impeach for something, we better have a full report. that is my point in raising the ashley babbitt issue, but by the way the blm riots over the
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summer congressman bar january 6th riot at the capital, obviously, all terrible. but let's talk about the damages that were caused because we need to put all of this in perspective, given the democrats rhetoric that was inciting people all last summer. now the blm riots upward of $2 billion in damage and injured 2,000 police officers and resulted in at least 30 deaths. the capital riot entered 50 officers and deaths but when repeatedly say that america is systemic racist country and get people out of the restaurant and threaten people just because they supported trump, and out with the family and church is going the other way, hardly ever. >> it is a one-way street as it is to the democrats in today's world, it is a one-way street.
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the fact that there were riots this past summer, spring and summer and really into the fall is irrelevant for their purposes. but of course, it does not fit their narrative. the riots that have swept across this country have caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage and damage that cannot be replaced and small businesses shut down, lives lost my families torn apart and yet, the left still to this day would have america believe that those riots were for those demonstrations were mostly peaceful. it is laughable. >> laura: congressman sizzling, congressman jordan, basically just blew off any concerns about violence over the summer, watched. >> to counter the undisputed evidence of what actually happened in this case he will see video clips and they will
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show other audio clips of politicians including democratic politicians using what they considered incendiary language. apparently they think this was established on a equivalency. that is a gimmick, meant to inflame partisan hostility and our visions. >> laura: so the republicans are the ones trying to foment division, congressman jordan so certain violence is apparently dismissed another violence has to be taken serious enough to impeach a man no longer in office. >> both what happened last summer and january 6th, while it was going on, we had democratic members of congress a wild the violence is taking place in the street, we had democrat members of congress with more unrest in the street at the very time and rest in the street. compared to this situation, the president said peacefully and patriotic make your voice is heard where the attack was planned before the president willing to give his speech. the fbi knew about it.
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and told the police if asked for additional help, he told them no appear those are the fundamental facts, this is so much different last summer where people encouraging the very thing going on at the time it was going on. that is again, the americans see through all of this. >> laura: congressman nuno's commit is the case that democras and all of their posting and they think they have the wind at their back now because they have control of both the house and the congress and the presidency, they don't seem very secure about making their policies front and center and bringing them to the american people. they are absolutely obsessed with stopping another trump run for the presidency. >> it is very odd because that is what it looks like. they don't want president trump to run again, but what you don't also here and jim talked a little bit about this, the intelligence was good the days leading up to that. so fbi and other law enforcement
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knew there would be a problem. i had been briefed on it that morning by capitol police officer so wondering what intelligence i had had and if i had seen anything. they knew the groups that we were going to be there. what they are trying to do and the reason they are so worried about this, for some reason, there was the smallest fencing i had ever seen around the s we get closer to inauguration of a new president. you had the request for additional security that was denied and ultimately the speaker of the house was responsible for that. nobody is asking those questions, what did the speaker know and when did she know? >> laura: well met, we have to keep pursuing that. that is extremely interesting and a phenomenal conversation tonight, gentlemen, thank you so much for being here tonight. and we are going to move on because there is something very perverse going on in our country. we have woke agitators looking to shame and cancel the
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"angle." now you probably encountered the busybody phenomena during this never ending covid era, the neighbor who barks at you for going ask louis walking your dog on a freezing day, an empty roa. the social media friends who comment on your instagram post, hey, nice dinner party but it looks like more than ten people at your house. the super bowl party at tampa bay, they had covid scolds. >> large crowds of fans celebrating the super bowl win. >> this animated covid theme. >> i thought it was going to kill all of us, florida. i believe it that way. i asked the police, what are you doing about this? it's been one of course, liberal politicians and the medical cartel have been encouraging us to tell on one another since the shutdown began. >> you know the old expression
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about snitches come in this case, snitches get rewards. we want to thank you for turning folks in and making sure we are all safe. when you see a crowd and when you see alignments, when you see a supermarket too crowded, anything, you can report it right away so we can get help to fix the problem. >> laura: a horrible mayor. it was april when the associated press seem to thrilled report that snitches are emerging as an enthusiastic elysees of cities, states and countries were directed to con to contact, and hotlines complaining to elected officials and shaming the scuff laws on social media. well matt, this ccp must be very proud. and our very own system, we have done it to ourselves, courtesy of unhinged aggressiveness who are happiest ordering someone
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else around. now, this is funny and one-way but pernicious in itself. it has infected every level of our society. last fall, students encouraged to rat out their friends who had the nerve to attend parties on campus. at a way to build classes, class spirit. >> 90% of sanctimonious snitches are bitter lefties with too much time on their hands. case in point, taylor lorenz a reporter who covers the challenging tick-tock feed for "the new york times." we learned that she recently strayed from covering stupid pet dance videos to snitching on a silicon valley group chat. she tried to embarrass mark andreasen, the wildly successful investor by falsely accusing him of using the word during a private discussion on the platform clubhouse. when attraction was demanded,
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she diluted it by saying, people just needed to be more careful about context and when they use certain words. according to "the federalist," four months, she was obsessed over and recent and clubs and she alleged that several men on the platform were perpetrating behavior on the app, tweeting it was ripe with sexism and misogyny. and people like her are everywhere. and more emboldened. they don't even want you to freely communicate in private mail. earlier this month, a "new york times" tech writer said i'm worried about telegram. other than private messaging, people love to use telegram for chat. up to 200,000 people can meet and cite a telegram chat room. that seemed problematic!
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>> you know what else seems problematic these neat thing have more with the police than the free-speech liberals of the 1970s. that is what is problematic. and one of the most disturbing aspects of the rise of snitch and ditch culture is how the left is using it all to divide families. now, we have seen how children read out conservative parents are instantly just praised by corporate media and they are praised by corporate media and even some of them become social media darlings. this woke 18-year-old spotted her own mother in a viral video taking outside the january 6th riots. the mom was the one punched in the face. her daughter then called her out and a tweet.
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and then, the daughter did an interview with tmz. >> i would have no idea she was there if that video wasn't viral on twitter. >> laura: down the road come i can seek government officials looking to liberate children's from conservative parents on the pretext of preventing kids from getting radicalized. >> i present her with like educated point and facts that i have like studied or researched because i want to be like an unbiased as possible. and she was like, no, that is not right. >> laura: she was like, no, that is not right, like totally. apparently, the family snitched and she has raised $74,000 for college on a gofundme page since tweeting about mommy. i guess it beats babysitting or waiting tables for pay for
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tuition. liberal busybodies are saying they are trying to save lives with snitching. but we know that is not true. they are silent when blue state mayors are caught violating their own dictates and make excuses when entire city blocks when the flames last summer because of the blm riots. they are complete frauds. this is not about standing on principle. snitches want riches, and of course, they want power. they are political overlords in the biden administration themselves are masters of snitching. that is entire job description. that is an entire job description for anthony fauci for shaming america for wanting to go back to normal. if that's time to shame them right back for turning americans against americans and that is the "angle." 20 may now dave rubin host of "the rubin report" and author of "don't print this book." this is not one issue, covid
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outside on a trail and they literally jumped to the other side of the trail if you don't have a mask on in the middle of summer. it is pervasive on a host of issues and it's having a corrosive effect on personal relationships and even families. >> laura you gave me so much to work with there in that beautiful intro. i'm in crazy l.a. i kid you not if i'm walking my dog, people walking their dogs the other way on the side of the street will poll them in other directions. the door dogs will have partial breakdowns and i'm only partialy kidding about that. we will give dogs the same anxiety people walking around. so real quick on "the new york times" and taylor lorenz story. this is exactly what woke is and will every industry. wokism and equity will destroy every single institution whether
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educational institution or journalist institution, governmental institution, wherever it goes it would destroy things. there's something more nefarious going on with "the new york times." which is the reason they write all these anti-text stories. they don't write competition. people are starting to realize that you don't need the paper "new york times" to get information anymore. it is pure left-wing propaganda. we all know "the new york times" wrote a piece, actually the journalist who you mentioned below a piece about the telegram is scary now, that is where bad guys are coordinated. a meeting about youtubers that were leading people to old to write, send a front page piece with libertarian who i think wad to know about -- that is what we are up against they don't want confrontation on the generally better ideas they hav. >> laura: i think they don't want freedom. these are the same people who are praising china's response to the virus or you have a few
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people making all of the decisions for everybody else because everybody else is dumb and uneducated. even that 2-year-old girl who ratted out her mother come i tried to give my mom facts like come i tried to give her facts, but they are the ones who are terribly uneducated about history with this type of thought police, you know thought police patrols will ultimately do when it backfires on them. >> of course when you see snitches get rewards, it is not much of a jump than for kids to turn in their parents, right? so this will affect, else you said to come it will affect families, local communities and basically everything. it does have something to do with belief come i think that the general belief systems that these people have if they can control the world. they can create a system that all the generations before them could never create.
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all the people before them that were backwards, racist, they did all of these terrible, terrible stuff and only these educated follow the science delete "new york times" people and their woke partners who are antiracist, actually they are racist which is the irony, only day if we gave them enough power could they perfect society, but of course, you know this laura any time you try to get to utopia, the end of dystopia in many ways we are in a modern dystopia. we just don't quite see it. >> laura: this time back to the obsession with president trump, dave. president trump really has revealed these folks for who they really are. they don't want, they don't really want the people to have any say or any meat in private or go to church when they want. families getting together, there is too much tradition in families. they don't like any of that. the find it all a threat.
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in it takes trump, four years of donald trump to really explode this out to the public. and a lot of us knew this was happening but they see them for who they are and what they represent. >> absolutely. i had well respected liberal public friends who were applauding jack dorsey on twitter when he banned trump. since when are good liberals for censorship? but he broke a lot of these people, he really did. when you see what is going on with impeachment right now, nobody cares except the media elite. and the woke stirrers, nobody cares. and i'm fairly certain we have bigger problems in the country like having unemployed people. >> and a litany of other issues that government should have something to do with but what are they doing? we are impeaching a guy that is out and can't get on sparta five because they booted him from that. >> laura: dave, great to see you tonight thank you very much. the w.h.o. dismissed the lab theory. it is all over, no questions
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♪ ♪ >> laura: we told you about the ties between biden's cabinet in china. but jo's pick of the cia perhaps the most extensive cp links to date. since 2015, william byrne has served as president of the gun down for international peace and according to the day daily caller, the endowment took from pro-china interest under the leadership and that includes 1.5 million from a chinese businessman who is a member of the two organizations directly tied to the communist party. as much as 250,000 from the china u.s. exchange foundation. now that is a think tank to help advance the cdp geopolitical
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ambitions. burns also invited congressional staff first to junket china with 2019 with china's bigwigs. when congressional staffer who attended said they were surprised burns was able to have that much access to chinese officials. now, should americans feel confident that this man is supposed to lead america's premier spy agency? sadly that is not. before leaving office president trump proposed requirement that u.s. schools disclose with the institute that builds a front for ccp propaganda. well late tonight we learned the biden administration quietly asked the trump plan allowing the operation to continue workig in the shadow. while biden propaganda in fact there are schools the world health organization is becoming a global super-spreader of chinese disinformation.
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the head of the team of the w.h.o. sent to investigate the origin of covid more than a year later made this concern statement today. >> we also look at wuhan because it is very unlikely that anything escaped from such a place. and we also know that when that happens, it is of course extremely rare. >> laura: now, let's get this straight, the w.h.o. want you to believe that covid-19 just happened to start spreading at a wet market that is very close to not one but two high-security china biology labs and one was doing it function research on the coronavirus. joining me now is jamie, atlantic council sr. fellow. jamie, what does the w.h.o. fail
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to do and it's wuhan investigation? >> well the investigation itself is very short period two weeks of quarantine and meeting us, but the actual investigation was done by chinese authorities. so the w.h.o. investigators were basically receiving a report from the chinese officials and as i see it, the big failure is that they outlined four hospitable ways that covid could have begun. one was a direct back to human and back to an animal in a media host emperor through shipping or frozen fruit from somewhere else and four, the accidental lab leak. as you know, laura, for more than a year i've been one of the leading advocates thing we have to look very, very seriously at option four but rather than saying let's look deeply at all of those possibilities, the w.h.o. investigators say we should look at the first three but not at the accident of a lab
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leak. i'm miffed that this happened and i think it is terrible. we don't know, most of us do not know how covid began but certainly an accidental lab leak is a very, very credible possibility. >> laura: what really needs to be done for him in order determine how the virus started, how it originated? >> and the best of all possible worlds, we would have an international team that would be able to go to china and have the ability to do an unrestricted forensic investigation of the wuhan institute of virology and other sites. this in many ways a potential crime scene, but we will not kind of get that information from the chinese here and so what we really need to do was build an international consortium of prying private scientists and willing governments and others to say we need to get to the bottom of how covid began. we need to be fearless. we need to ask tough questions
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and yes most of the evidence is in china but elsewhere, i'm actually part of a community of scholars who are connecting digitally around the world, trying to ask the tough questions and try to get to the bottom of this. but it is going to be really difficult. i think today was an unfortunate step backward to. >> laura: the problem is also, is it not come at china outside influence and money that it donates quite generously to all sorts of academic and research institutions that frany depend on that money. china has an enormous reach across the globe, and there were a lot of people, sorry, they don't want to get crossways with china now. china is running the field. >> yeah, unfortunately it is true. so let's take it in two parts. first is with the w.h.o. and as we discussed the last time i was on the show, the challenge for
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the w.h.o. is it is an organization created, funded and controlled by states. so by definition, the w.h.o. needs to balance big power politics. so the w.h.o. is in a really tough position. but then there are these broader, chinese influence operations all around the world, looking at a place like australia where they are really suffering from all kinds of intervention, including the most aggressive intervention in australia's political system. it is not just there but all around the world. that is one of the big challenges we face. for those of us in the democratic world, we have certain norms, ways we think about interacting with simple society groups, with business investment and training in many ways, playing by a different set of norms. if we don't recognize that and respond aggressively and creatively and wisely, we are going to lose so much of what we spent many decades building. >> laura: we learn today
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beijing is saying in a country that decides to boycott beijing olympics is going to be subject to all sorts of sanctions and a really aggressive -- china responds very aggressively when anyone questions them. about jamie, your insight and your willingness to discuss especially given what is at stake is really admirable. thank you so much for coming on. >> my pleasure, laura. >> laura: the lip plans to deprogram for those that are extremist. that includes sheriffs, and one of them reacts next
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♪ ♪ >> laura: the left began its mission with government by targeting the military looking for all the extremists. but they are not done yet. axios reporting the key part by breaking the rise of influence will make it unacceptable for white nationals, antigovernment conspiracists to serve in the military. police forces or as lawmakers. former fbi terrorist say it is a lot of sheriffs departments that make me nervous because they are elected. politics means you go with party. here to respond to sheriff richard of fulton county new york.
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sheriff, this isn't just insulting to law enforcement. in my mind it is incredibly dangerous. >> it is dangerous but they are very clear of her. but they are doing, laura was started in the summer with narrative outpatient of the facts. what they are saying is what makes them nervous as elected chair of spirit elected sheriff survey constitution, and they serve the public and their communities. what they are seeking to do is eliminate elected sheriff's so they can take control over law enforcement. we saw it this summer when we had over 35 chase superintendents and commissioners most men and women of color removed as chief sheriffs and superintendents because they did not adopt the narrative that they were supposed to. so you see this now, they are trying to undercut the constitution. they are trying to take away
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power from the chair of spirit if you remember, one of the sheriffs were some of the ones that stood up to one's constitutional orders at thanksgiving. it is insulting. i don't want members who are chewing on supporters. i don't want white supremacist. >> laura: obviously. >> but to pay all of us with the same brush. >> laura: i have to ask you, am worried about this being set as the narrative as we get closer to the warmer weather. because people thought bite in an office, no more blm riots. there will be something that happens and then you add this to the mix and fomenting, this understanding that law enforcement is rife with white supremacist? i find that a target on your back. forget about getting rid of the elected sheriff but put the target on the back of law enforcement. >> will it continues the narrative from the summer that
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all police officers are racist. all police officers get up in the morning to shoot men of color. and what is really disturbing about that is the narrative of the facts. for instance, nobody knows 6-foot 12 children under were killed in drive-by shootings because in the wrong place at the wrong time. hardly anybody knows the names of those kids. there is no condemnation. the other thing is law enforcement during the summer and into the fall, we were ambushed in cars in los angeles. we were thrown bottle rockets, bottles, they condemn us. they say we are there to murder people. they set this narrative and then they call, the only profession and when all that that is done on a friday night, you call 911 on saturday and begged for help. we don't care what color you are. we don't care what your religion or politics, we go. it is very scary because it continues to undermine law enforcement and authority.
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the statistics outweighed that the law enforcement is the enemy of the black and brown people. that is showing new york city last year, 1500 shootings and almost 500 homicides, 90% of victims were black and brown and only 90% of the suspects were black and brown. spain went sheriff, we really appreciate you joining us. we are out of time, but we are following this story, don't you worry we are staying on it. and a virtual court hearing takes a pretty funny turn, i think so. i can't stop laughing. "the last bite" explains.
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>> it is but i don't know had to remove it. she is trying to. but i'm prepared to go forward with it. i'm here live but i'm not a cat. >> i can see that. >> laura: thanks for clarifying. it is pretty late tonight. that lawyer rob said if i can make the country chuckle for a moment in these difficult times, i'm happy to let them do that at my expense. what a good sport. i can't take those filters often my kids put them on. that is all the time we have tonight, shannon bream with "fox news @ night," i think i watched it ten times. >> i have watched it ten times and it is the best thing to happen today. it is hilarious and we need in the entire show with a closed filter on. we are working on it, i love your show. >> laura: the great show, bye-bye. >> shannon: breaking tonight,
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