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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20141224:01:15:00

new york woe practice free speech. every single new yorker is hurt by this. >> scottie nell, in new york, you can do that, can you can get a permit to do that i don't think these people are getting permits to shut down these streets and frankly the bridges and tunnels which could be dangerous. >> you are completely correct, eric it is getting dangerous. here is the question. silence in this case is just as convicting as those that are speaking out. you don't hear the people like al sharpton or jesse jackson sitting there saying hey, guys we want these people protest. don't do any acts of violence against police. they are not sitting encouraging their people to not do slanders and chants. remember, tea parties. >> commission bratton himself who is arguably the most successful commissioner of all of time in america. he reformed the police department in los angeles twice after the protest there he reformed the boston police department and now he is reforming the new york police department. he has supported the mayor in calling for organized

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20141224:04:05:00

is that what you are suggesting? >> no what i am i'm suggest something what bill bratton said to the today show on monday where he said the deaths of those two officers are a direct i'm quoting here, a direct spinoff of the protest. >> okay. so that's not -- and that's bill de blasio's fault the protests are bill de blasio's fault? the protests are the result of -- hold on. >> al sharp top and some of the other people who have made race a big issue in new york and pointed a financinger. >> race is a big issue. >> bill de blasio said is i talked to my son daunt at a to make sure he is not hustled or harassed bite new york city police officers. >> every parent of a child who looks african-american, okay. i mean, any person who has an african-american child has that conversation with them. >> mayor of a big city with a very large black population is a different thing. >> race is a big major issue in new york city. you talked over me the entire time. race is a huge issue in new york citi' and mayor debladzio did not cause

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20141224:04:15:00

new york woe practice free speech. every single new yorker is hurt by this. >> scottie nell, in new york, you can do that, can you can get a permit to do that i don't think these people are getting permits to shut down these streets and frankly the bridges and tunnels which could be dangerous. >> you are completely correct, eric it is getting dangerous. here is the question. silence in this case is just as convicting as those that are speaking out. you don't hear the people like al sharpton or jesse jackson sitting there saying hey, guys we want these people protest. don't do any acts of violence against police. they are not sitting encouraging their people to not do slanders and chants. remember, tea parties. >> commission bratton himself who is arguably the most successful commissioner of all of time in america. he reformed the police department in los angeles twice after the protest there he reformed the boston police department and now he is reforming the new york police department. he has supported the mayor in calling for organized

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20141224:01:05:00

is that what you are suggesting? >> no what i am i'm suggest something what bill bratton said to the today show on monday where he said the deaths of those two officers are a direct i'm quoting here, a direct spinoff of the protest. >> okay. so that's not -- and that's bill de blasio's fault the protests are bill de blasio's fault? the protests are the result of -- hold on. >> al sharp top and some of the other people who have made race a big issue in new york and pointed a financinger. >> race is a big issue. >> bill de blasio said is i talked to my son daunt at a to make sure he is not hustled or harassed bite new york city police officers. >> every parent of a child who looks african-american, okay. i mean, any person who has an african-american child has that conversation with them. >> mayor of a big city with a very large black population is a different thing. >> race is a big major issue in new york city. you talked over me the entire time. race is a huge issue in new york citi' and mayor debladzio did not cause

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20141224:01:14:00

freedom of speech. >> absolutely. >> freedom of expression. >> there is no moratorium on the search for justice. every new yorker. including the protesters today mourn the loss of these courageous officers. that doesn't mean that the mayor should suspend freedom of speech. freedom of organizing because everybody in new york right now mourns this loss specialsly because they are minorities. >> nikki, i get the freedom of speech. >> i get the first amendment. when does that cross the line? when does that constitutional right cross the line when you start disrupting people's lives dramatically. >> disrupting people's lives? they're shutting down fifth avenue and they have an organized march. it's not a protest. we are not shutting down manhattan. >> there are a lot of people who try to get to work. frankly a lot of the african-americans who couldn't get to work and earn a few bucks to put food on the table because black lives matter. >> that is a policy problem. not shutting down fifth avenue. very easy to shut down. there is irish, there is a parade. this is a traditional thing in new york.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20141224:04:14:00

protest, first amendment a. freedom of speech. >> absolutely. >> freedom of expression. >> there is no moratorium on the search for justice. every new yorker. including the protesters today mourn the loss of these courageous officers. that doesn't mean that the mayor should suspend freedom of speech. freedom of organizing because everybody in new york right now mourns this loss specialsly because they are minorities. >> nikki, i get the freedom of speech. >> i get the first amendment. when does that cross the line? when does that constitutional right cross the line when you start disrupting people's lives dramatically. >> disrupting people's lives? they're shutting down fifth avenue and they have an organized march. it's not a protest. we are not shutting down manhattan. >> there are a lot of people who try to get to work. frankly a lot of the african-americans who couldn't get to work and earn a few bucks to put food on the table because black lives matter. >> that is a policy problem. not shutting down fifth avenue. very easy to shut down. there is irish, there is a parade. this is a traditional thing in new york.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20141224:01:13:00

co-founder much the black lives matter movement that group shut down the mall of america. some of those people have also shut down traffic in cities like new york and l.a. do they have a right to continue to disrupt people's lives and businesses like this? my the question i have to ask what is victory. continue until we reach victory. ought of all of these race baiters, insta gaters you don't know what the actual victory means it them. does it mean burning down your own community and shutting down businesses so you don't have economic development? does it mean sitting there and stopping cap tammism and destroying people's christmas holiday spirit or shopping at the mall? or in this case does it mean being absolutelily irrelevant and hurting the people who did everything and basically sacrificed their lives to protect yours. what is victory to the other side? >> well, i'm not sure that's an answerable question. i think it's more about protest, first amendment a.

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