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thank you for spending time with us. privileged and radicalized is focus of tonight's angle. >> investigators tell us they are trying to piece together the chain of events that may have led former high school valluigi mangione to become a suspected murderer. his baltimore upbringing was privileged, his family considered real estate royalty in the city. they were close-knit, known for generous support of st. jude, through their private family foundation. what went wrong for this smart young you go man who was seemingly liked by all? was it painful aftermath of back surgery or was he radicalized by the internet or friends? we don't know. his manifesto said he wasn't working with anyone and he wills
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he railed against the healthcare industry and called them parasites and referred to unitedhealthcare by name temperature is worth examining the place he spent six years of his life, the university of pennsylvania. it is part of ivy league, a premiere institution of higher learning in america. as an engineering student, he was immersed in difficult, technical classes, one would think it is thus insulated from politics, maybe. maybe as a department it is. the campus is as liberal as any other top college or universities today. it is worth recalling what happened when hate-filled anti-israel protest filled the campus. >> free, free, free palestine. [cheering] >> laura: when upenn president
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liz magill testified, this is how questioning went down. >> at penn, does calling for genocide of jews violate penn's code of conduct, yes or no? >> if the speech turns into conduct, it can be harassment, yes. >> specifically calling for genocide of jews, does that constitute bullying and harassment? >> if it is directed and pervasive, it is harass mean. >> the answer is yet? >> it is context dependent decision? depending on the context? >> mangione wasn't a student when this happened, but details, foundation of where he was, it is important to understand until we know more.
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magill was forced out, rot runs deep there. after the unitedhealthcare ceo murder, there are comments on tiktok under the name, the soviet. she is seen smiling while playing songs from les miserabe. she has now retracted her post calling them insensitive and inappropriate, she did not mean any of it. and posts are an thet cal to the university and welcomed the retraction and correction. that is fine, how many other professors are there embedded at upenn and what does it say about the university she was hired in the first place? her own website identified her
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as socialist and antifascist, she is in media studies researching nexus between global media and radical leftist politics. her first work is called avante-garde, of course. left wing nightmare. nine months ago, indoctrination overlords at upenn gave her dean award for distinguished teaching by an assistant professor. you get who this woman in when you watch interview she did of another professor, author and ideological twin. >> wonderful things about this book is that it is kind of arguing that you don't need to wait until a socialist utopia exist on scale of the government, these kind of
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personal acts are interval to the political struggle. >> laura: personal revolutionary acts. of course she had praised work before the woman started talking there. she seemed proud that upenn graduated a suspected killer. entire celebration by the university seems to be stocking radical activism among students. spring of 2025, she is etch tooing a clas called abolition and liberation, here is the course description. the course will conclude with viewing of contemporary films and media around black lives matter and other movements and critical project to be completed collaboratively between students and possible in conjunction with activist organization. parents, you are paying for
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this. be clear, no indication that alekseyeva had any interaction with mangione whatsoever, that is not the point. we're trying to figure out what life on campus is like for any undergraduate, including professors who shape political climate on campus. consider the language that mangione used in his outburst tuesday on the way into court. [screaming] -- >> insult to the intelligence of the american people. >> laura: lived experience. that is the type of typical meaningless phrases heard in liberal arts seminars across america, that is my lived experience. they are routinely parroted by left wing political types in washington. >> i love gen-z. you all are rightly impatient for change.
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this is your lived experience. >> donald trump has nothing in common with lived experience of black and brown people in the south bronx. >> everyone comes to congress with their own lived experience. >> they hide lived experience of much of america. >> laura: i know,in paful. the lived experience for most students on college campus, what is it? exam time, tailor your opinion to your professors or risk getting graded down. what about lived experience for the few faculty members who may tend to be conservative, i tell you, you let your political views be known and kiss your chances of tenure goodbye. as far as unsuspected or vulnerable college student, well, your lived experience will be that you'll be right for being propagandized and radicalized to believe that sometimes murder is justified to
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advance socialism. this is not happening at upenn, we see it at columbia, st. louis university, one professor said she is not sad about brian thompson murder. excuse me. we don't know why luigi mangione allegedly felt justified in blowing away a healthcare ceo on a midtown manhattan sidewalk. we know poisonous teaching of radical revolutionaries echo throughout lecture halls of our top schools. revolutionaries view ckap w wilkesital ists as oppressors that need to be crushed by any means necessary. when the curtain is pulled back at these schools, we often see antisemitism, anticapitalism and anti-americanism go unchallenged and passed off as enlightened
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discourse. encouraging young people to hate their counter is a recipe for societal unrest, ignorance and violence, it is not education, it is indoctrination. i hope president trump finds way to strip federal funding of any university that refuses to stop this madness, that is the angle. joining me is william jacobsson, law professor at cornell. we're searching for answerless. he spent years at upenn, highly educated. we don't know what drove him to this heinous act employs schoschools are implicit ly or explicitly celebrate what happened. >> it is disgusting, not
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surprising. i've observed at cornell and elsewhere growing radicalization of faculty, attitude that activism is part of your teaching mission and you just quoted people who express that view, they view themselves being there to ignite students and encourage students to protest. this has been building for a long time, you have played scenes from anti-israel protests on campuses, in many cases have been violent. violent rhetoric. campuses with concept we will get what we want by any means necessary, common phrase you hear. there is radicalized culture, whether it impacted him is something that needs to be looked into. we need to understand it. >> laura: what happened toim had period, he did spend six years there, he graduated in 2016 from high school. he was there when the cauldron
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was clearly brewing. william, heir is what senator elizabeth warren took away. watch. >> violence is never the answer, this guy gets trial who allegedly killed ceo of unitedhealthcare. you can only push people so far and they i start toic tamatters into their own hand. >> laura: you can only push people so far? they weren't saying that on january 6 or when a pro-life protesters are outside an abortion clinic, they think it is fine to arrest those people, we see happening all over the western world. >> concept you can only ush approximate people so far, what she's saying, she is justifying what happened. one breath she says we can't justify it, but you can only push people so far. he had a privileged upbringing,
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he had a very good job prospects, came from a wealthy family. how was it he couldn't be pushed further? when you get somebody from that background, a lot of domestic terrorists are from privileged background. if you have the elizabeth warwarren attitude, you are entitled to do whatever is necessary because you have been pushed too far in your own lived experience, that is a recipe for disaster and recipe that is prevalent on campuses. >> laura: aren't i right about this lived experience phrase he shouted out while being escorted into the courthouse, the usual clap trap we hear at small group seminars at any institution today justifying about anything. >> lived experience is the wording used when somebody can't
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prove something, they don't have a real argument. i have experienced, in my experience. my truth. there is no objective reality, that is whole critical theory destruction of the academy of education. there is no real truth, it is just hour i experience things and feel about things. that is prevalent ideology on campus, everywhere and at penn, cornell, yale, so-called elite institutions. how you feel is most important, not what the truth is. when you hear truth you don't like, you get angry. >> laura: we're having you back, this is an issue we are not dropping, whether this case goes away or we find some other motive here, this is not going away and inner pas have to understand what is happening at schools and so does federal government. thank you. took us few days to learn about luigi mangione background and
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what is in his manifesto. months after ryan ruth nussinov tried to kill president trump, we are still searching for answers. suspect was in court today. his defense team is looking into insanity defense and trying to delay his february trial until next december citing extraordinary volume of discovery. ruth had 17 phones, notebook with dozens of names pertaining to overseas locations and handwritten documents tracking trump's movement, what have we learned from the evidence and why did he have all those phones? how are we asking these questions? not just with ruth we are lacking answers, thomas crooks shot president trump five months ago in butler, what do we know about him? nothing. what was his motive?
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mike kellies they tried to get information from doj, from the fbi, about his online activity and note from family and friends and got nothing. months after two different men tried to kill trump, we have no answers, but in one week, we've learned a lot about luigi mangione, even if we don't know everything or much about his motive. something is not adding up here. joining me now is paul mauro, nypd detective. am i right, is there something weird about this? >> not uncommon dealing with federal government. distinction among cases. in the two assassination attempts you got the perp right away. crooks dies at the scene and ruth found close to the scene and buttoned up quickly. there are loose ends, etcetera, etcetera. in those two cases, ongoing investigation, you could have things that are sensitive,
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problem is they don't talk to us, communication is the problem, not operations. doj has done a terrible job and i'll make distinction between doj overhead and people in the field. i don't believe anybody in the field is looking to cover up a conspiracy to assassinate donald trump. secondly, it would be career suicide, the guy will be president in a month. no case briefings after butler, had to wait to find out what went on there, congressional hea hearings, etcetera. they don't get pressure because we have not had a functioning executive. >> laura: we're not blaming agents, although clearly a problem with agents on the scene in butler and problem with coordination, a lot of problems. agents are great, sometimes they are not great, they might be wonderful people, they were not equipped to do the job for
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whatever reason. that being said, to not give american people any information about these two individuals, i don't like it. it is why phillip:el don't have faith in the institutions that we do want, not might, we do want to believe in these institutions. you can't blame people. we get manifestos right away in certain cases, the other case, his phones, he has a lot of phones, don't say much about that. the other guy is dead, so crooks is dead so what is reason for not knowing more about him? >> doj's favorite line is ongoing investigation. we all dealt with that. remember something else, too. media that would hold their feet to the fire and say let's go, we need answers is carrying water for them. they will not press the biden doj for answers. there could be sensitive things
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going on. with mangione, you had a police department closer to the ground, used to dealing with public, more visible. in this case, publicity was part of the investigation, you had to put his face out there, because he was mia, kudos to nypd for doing that, it brought the case down. no excuse for the fact all along garland, wray, head of secret service involved in high-profile investigations has made no toefrt reassure american public. >> laura: it is galling across the board, paul. you are more diplomatic than i am in this circumstance. it is great to have you on. coming up, if my voice lasts, huge first step toen clooing out the deep state. the details coming up.
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to the list. >> i've decided right thing for the bureau is for me to serve until the end of the current administration in january and then step down. >> laura: they were going crazy about this on all the other networks today, couldn't believe it. it did not have to be this way. trump appointed wray in june of 2017, trump noted his qualifications and called him fierce guardian of the wall and model of integrity. sounds good. wray gets credit for acknowledging one threat. >> no country presents bigger threat to our ideas, our innovation and economic security than china. >> laura: china, yeah, that's a threat, good for you, got that right. wray and what he did to fbi, he destroyed its credibility.
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good time to take inventory of his record, the bad, worse, worst. bad promoted conspiracy theory about trump assassination attempt. >> with respect to former president trump, there is some question about whether or not b bullet or slap schrapnel that hit his ear. >> laura: the worst he refused to provide transparency in the role of harassing parents. >> attorney general sent a memo to you directing fbi to target parents, how many moms and dads have spoken up at school board has fbi interviewed or investigated since the memo? >> not aware of any, asesment and investigations -- >> diverted resources from real threat and put them toward targeting americans.
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sgll in terms of domestic violent extremism and terism are, that number has grown steadily on my watch. we have increased number of domestic terrorism investigation from a thousand or so to 2000 now, that is domestic terrorism overall. >> laura: wray resignation leaves open for kash patel. he met with josh hawley today. there is a lot to clean up and clean out at the bureau, what do we know? what concrete steps will patel take assuming he's confirmed and looks like at this point he will be, to restore public's trust in the fbi? >> i think first of all, he pledged to me today he would be absolutely transparent and make available to the public all facts about who for instance
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came up with idea to recruit spies in catholic churches and sent swat teams to life of demonstrators and homes of parents who went to school board meetings, that needs to come out. nobody has been disciplined or fired for that. he told me today he would get to bottom of it, there would be transparenciy and that would be terrific first step toward restoring confidence in the fbi. >> laura: in washington, senator, we have this idea that no one should really get fired because people are dedicated civil servants and that is like retribution. how can accountability suddenly retribution? >> how about rule of law. rule of law is supposed to be above everything else. when you have law enforcement agency like fbi, i don't want to
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hear, federal regulation, go through process. christopher wray said that junk to me on more occasions than i can count. i want to hear, we are following the law and if agent broke the law, let alone the first amendment and christopher wray worked with biggest corporations in the world to censor american speech over and over and they lied about that, too. anybody involved in that ought to be gone from the bureau, first day gone. that is what it means to protect institution and rule of law and that is what we'll get from patel. >> laura: next mysterious drones are everywhere, wait until you hear what a congressman is sawing about who is flying them.
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lawyer the biden a>> laura: bid hanss provided no answer to the question, who is flying dozens of mysterious drones across new jersey. congressman jeff van drew has shocking theory. >> iran launched a mother ship r month ago that contained these drones off east coast of united states of america. they launched drones, everything we can see or hear and these are from high sources, i don't say this lightly.ho these drones should be shot down. >> laura: here, here, . >>ta these are not u.s. militar drons, this is being investigated by local law enforcement, our initial assessment, these are not drones or activities coming from a foreign adversary. >> laura: how does she know?nd tell us how you know that.
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lawmakers say meeting today with new jersey state police and homeland securit uy only raised more questions. joining me with jon bramnick. that meeting called by governor murphy's office and i ges to show how serious he is about thu issue, what did he do at that meeting? >> the governor was not there, thate state police was there an hete was frustrated as i've eve seen him. he had no answers, did not know where the drones were coming from, did not know if they wered safe or not. he had someone from homeland security that provided no information. we need dod to come to new
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jersey, they have sophisticated hardware to track the drones. we have no information, no more knowledge today than before the. meeting and that is disconcerting becaushae i have idea what to tell a citizen when the state police does not know where the things are coming from. >> laura: the governor did not show up, he knew there would not be interest answers.m te account they say anything?d it drones fromeck it companies? google or amazon? military? any sense? >> not only did they not know, they said they had a state t troopeper helicopter that saw ar drone that was the size of a car underneath the state helicopter. the state helicopter looked at it and the drone turns its er lightse' off and fled but they
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still don't believe there is a m serioueds threat. this needs immediate federal attention, shut down air space for all drones, faa must shut at aie r space down in new jersey. we have a state of emergency when it snows in new jersey. now we have hundreds of sightings of drones and no state of emergency. >> laura: dawn, according to read out of the meeting, night before last, there were 180 sightings.noti the drones first noticed on november 18th, they fly for six or seven hours per night and the lights shut off when they are approached. with your expert oise what does this tell you? >> it is reminiscent of 2020 in colorado, similar sightings and end of the day it wound up being
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planets and general aviation aircraft.t i'sam not saying what people ar seeing are not drones, i think everybody assumed they are drones. i want to jump on something the center said, it is important and frustration he's seeing from his sheriff and local law o hi enforcement. i want tt tho highlight fact it would be frustrating to be in their shoes because they have zero legal authority to detect, track and mitigate if they are drones. >> laura: a lot of people are saying why don't they shoot one of them down, is there -- i don't know what the answer to s. that is. >> i can tell you the answer. e itve would, even though local to sheriff, would be illegal for a shoot one, if it was a drone down, because there is an aircraft sabotage act. sosi faa considers drones to be
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aircraft, that act,a plies, youa cannotir tamper with, destroy ao aircraftw .e right now there, only five h federal agencies with affirmative authority from congress to mitigate drones. dod that is dod, doj, department of energy, u.s. coast guard and the fbi. that's it. and so our local public safety e and all folks boots on the ground, when you think about terrorist attack, who are first ones there? >> laura: local people, land owners, individuals, local authorities. something has -- we have to go, something has to be changed . here, senator, do you agree? something has to change with this policy on a federal level? >> who would ever believe that these large drones are coming in possible from the ocean and we o response except hey, we d
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don't know whaont they are, whe they are from or why they are here. >> laura: embarrassing, they t look like regular an airplanes to me, they look like drones to me.t wean got to get answers.ve thank you, we appreciate you.ah ahead, blue cities making their new priorities after the election. what areel the priorities? we'll tell you next.
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and with a specific marker of inflammation. election results were a wake-up call tng to democrats driving t to change their horrid policies, think again.iv insteaisd activist county t officials in san diego just voted to become a super a sanctuary.sa not a sanctuary, a super sanctuary.re of course, they are going to ooe refuse to cooperate with ice on any deportation according to fox's bill melugin, including illegals accused of rape. >> by adopting this policy we uphold commitment to equity and justice ensuring our immigrants feel safe and supported and >> communities feel safe and supported. >> laura: that is not how residents feel, look at laken
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riley ant d jocelyn nungaray. we talk about trust, then show m up and protect us. >> this is direct lie to people in this county to enhance community safety and the goal is to protect criminals in our country. t >> laura: i'm surprised that lady was not thrown out for wearing usa on her shirt, that isit offensive to leftists. and sanctuarory status bracing r impact of trump's mas deportation and refusing to work with ice despite multiple st arrests of illegals for most vile sex crimes, including thosw against children. why would good people of boston put up with this and want more migrant crime in their beautiful city. joining me now is a conservative boston area radio host. mayoayorr when i shall wu, real winner, on board fighting
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trump's deportations. watch this. >> elections have consequences and federal government e responsible for certain set of actions, make sure we are doing our r part to protect residentsn every possible way, we are not cooperating with efforts that threaten safety of everyone by d causing widespread fear and having large scale economic impact. >> laura: she makes my ears bleed approximate. what are your listeners telling you? >> my listeners are telling me they have had it, this is bluese of blue states, the fish rots from the head. it irns not only the mayor, thi is a right to shelter state in massachusetts. show up, claim you have a child and you get automatic shelter. guess what, we have over 350,000 people in this state we're
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housing in hotels, shutting down the hotels, we have no idea who they are. it is not just boston, it spread to other woke communities and they are saying we're not going to cooperate. wasn't that what happened just before 9/11? we didn't have this agency talking with thawet agency? we have 350,000 people, 35,000 people from china in this country and those are only estimates. it is just a matter of time and saying you are not going to ll cooperate, thi, s is on you whey not only do we have the crime, god forbid we have a terrorist act and it be traced back to people brought into the right to shelter state. >> laura: what we're hearing, democrate leaders, heeley or w. heeley is calling them newly d arrived residents.
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michele wu said that. inaces places and buildings sometimes used to be community centers, hotels, motels, this is costing massachusetts taxpayersf hundreds of millions of dollars when you total it all up. >> oh, it is more than that, laura, it is over, when you look at it year to year, it is over a billion. we have army-navy game this weekend. last year we had army-navy game atd ve gillet teshg studyium. hotel owners were offered goingt rate for the room and said to veterans, i'm sorry, go somewhere else. >> laura: trump should go to boston and do blue city no more, go to boston, oakland, chicago
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>> laura: it's time for seen and unseen, stories behind the headlines with raymond arroyo. social media filled with people sexualizing the shooting suspect, luigi mangione and what kim kardashian fans are asking her to intervene and get him pardoned. what? >> raymond: there is cultural here. the hand some killer, there is new trend in films depicting older women offering benefits to younger men. cougars are loose and have oscars in their claws, watch. >> your behavior is
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unacceptable. >> is it? >> you're very young, i don't want to hurt you. >> this is your mom and your bos, who you hate. it is weird. >> mom? [screaming] >> i'm too old for you. no, you're not. >> how old are you? >> 28. >> just kidding, i'm 29. >> laura, nicole kidman, anne hathaway, in romances and might appear empowering, there is a problem here, you are normalizing sexual trysts separated from long-term commitment and certainly marriage and i realize some latelieds barely look middle age between botox and good lighting, considering age of their co-stars, you have heard of a hallmark movie.
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these guys are so young. it is a problem. you are normalizing recreational sex. >> laura: wait a second. i agree with you on that, older men and younger women, that is just a staple of all of entertainment, right? that seems like that is okay to people. this is sudden ly trashy, all o it is trashy, 75-year-old men wit with 25-year-old men is equally trashy. >> raymond: some of those are. i know those are great and fine, if you want to watch that, watch it. celebration ever sexual activity without commitment and recreational sex turned into sex is entertainment. media reshapes people.
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only fans college student lilly phillips is trying to break a record by sleeping with 1000 men in 24 hours. she did a dry run with 100 recently. watch closely. >> i think like feeling robotic like the third year, i've got like routine how we're going to do this and like sometimes you like disassociate and be like it is not like normal -- if i didn't have the videos, i wouldn't have known. >> laura: this is very sad and statement lilly phillipses i'm not a victim, this is not me hooking up, this is me doing my job to create adult content. >> raymond: the message, laura, a woman is not a quickie mart and sex is not friction, this
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isir shaking of your soul and being and should be reinforcing that or have an alternative for that. my heart breaks watching this young girl, this young woman basically prostituting herself in front of the camera and men are not paying for the service, but people are paying to view. people shouldn't ing preying on her, we should be praying for her. when you are making 2 million dollars -- >> laura: this is glorified and social media for young women, it is not empowering, it is devaluing you, you are objectifiying yourself, you do it to yourself. okay, that is feminism 2024. thank you very much, that's it tonight, follow me on instagram, jesse is next. ) >> carley: incoming trump administration taking on new york city withsi

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