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The Ingraham Angle

supporters are potential domestic terrorists. the country shouldn't be directed by them, should be protected from them. >> creasing security outside of fulton county courthouse. >> security concern around the courthouse and what might happen as this case progresses. >> she's reached out to judges to have them keep their staff at home. >> laura: what is going on here? could this be pretext to justify, not just limits on trump's own speech issue but 2024 limit on campaign rally, campaigning at all or in-person voting? >> those poll workers in georgia, who were targets of such hate and racism and threats of violence because they were unfairly maligned by trump. there is concern about elections this time around. >> violence is always looming on the horizon, especially this

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The Ingraham Angle

otherwise we will have mob violence to influence court rulings. when that happens the solution should have been right from the start to arrest the protestors at the homes. if you don't like a ruling protest at the supreme court. don't bring it to the homes of any federal official. they should have been arrested. it's not a speech issue. it's an intimidation issue. we know why. the department of justice put its finger on the scale. >> laura: you got it. when people are whipped up into this frenzy, falsely to believe that x, y or z is our mortal enemy. if the court does this you will have no rights. every christian believes you are not a person. people are driven to do horrible things. thank goodness no one was hurt at the supreme court justice's

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it should be enforced. otherwise, we're going to have mayhem and mob violence, mobt pressure to influence court rulings and so on . thatlings.ppens does happen. the solution should have been right from the start to arrest the protesters at the homes. it is a fully appropriate and proper thing to protest the supreme court.otest at if you don't the like a rulingdr protest at the court, don't any fede bring it to the homes of anyd ha federal official like that. ve band they should have been arrested. it's not a speech issue. a it's an intimidation issue. and now we know whyw the marshals service, throughpao the department of justice put its fingers on the scale and you got it in carrsticits fn were talking about ine whip the previous segment, when people are whippedd up up into s frenzy falsely to believe that t x, y or z is your mortal enemy . and in this case, the court cout does this, you're going to haveh no rights oris y every christian believes you are noton a person. people are driven to do sometimes horrible things and than k goodness no one was

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student concern to weeks ago, to the administration. and they said, they had already weighed the violence versus the speech issue. and they chose speech. and, certainly, when i saw that violence there i was not surprised because i've been covering these guys for six years. and that's what they do. it is in the rulebook. >> it does seem, that you, know universities -- and i, gray i think as we, said i don't think they should have been invited. but it does speak to the pressure that i think universities are feeling, being pushed, frankly, from the right about cancel culture and being open to diverse voices. and i think what we've seen over the last few years, a number of campuses where they really tried to have struggled with that. >> yes, i hear you. >> diverse voices are great. conservative voices are great. and controversy is even a cake. but, violence should really be the dividing line. >> andy, thank you so much for sharing your expertise about them. >> thank you for having me. >> so important to think about the idea of what it means to have the right to speak and the right to have your own self of

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why did penn state invite the founder of the proud boys? what did they think was going to happen on campus? >> well, it was a student group that invited them. but penn state till students who were concerned about the proud boys coming to campus that this was a speech issue. but, students told, me no, this isn't a speech issue, this is a school safety issue. gavin mcguinness has rules of violence for his gang. he says the top level of the proud boys can only be achieved if you commit a significant active violence for the cause. and, so they knew, coming in, that the proud boys were going to be there. and they knew from students telling the administration that govern mcguinness had been on a parade of violence with his proud boys for the next six years. and, so they knew something was going to happen. and, clearly you saw from the video that it did multiple students and members of the media were amazed by proud boys and their allies. so, the violence did come.

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>> absolutely. i brought forth student concerns weeks ago to the administration, and there is a speech issue and they chose a speech. certainly, when i saw that violence there, i was not surprised, because i had been covering these guys for six years, and that is what they do. it is in their rulebook. >> it does seem as though universities, and i agree, i don't think they should have been invited, but it does speak to the pressure that i think universities are feeling, being pushed, frankly from the right, about cancel culture, and being open to diverse voices. and i think that we have seen over the last few years, a number of campuses where they are really trying to struggle with that. >> i hear you. >> diverse voices are great. conservative voices are great. and controversies even okay. but violence should really be the dividing line. thank you very much for sharing your expertise about this. >> thanks for having me. >> so important to think about

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ushered in a new era of american extremism. why did penn state invite the founder of the proud boys? what do they think would happen on campus? >> it was a student group that invited them. but, penn state told students who were concerned about the proud boys coming to campus, that this was a speech issue but students told me, no, this isn't a speech issue, this is a school safety issue. gavin mcginnis has rules of violence for his gang. he says, the top level of the proud boys can only be achieved if you commit a significant act of violence for the cause. and so, they knew, coming in, that the cowboy the proud boys would be there, and they knew from students telling the administration that gavin mcginnis had been on a parade of violence with the proud boys for the last six years. and so, they knew something was going to happen, and clearly, you saw from that video, it did. multiple students and members of the media from proud boys

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rally getting debated here. so, you have that aspect of it, which is traditionally more of a speech issue that isn't really being fought. as to why they're there -- and this is something i think that's critical to look at. these cases should have a reason, okay? and whether that reason is hard and fast business damages, ie lost opportunities, which both sides are certainly talking about, or vindication of principle or vindication of reputation, that should be driving the case. like any case, you should have a goal and a result you're looking for with your client. and i don't know. and i think this is what's fascinating about this case. ultimately speaking after -- what are we, 19 days into the trial or something like that? and i don't know that you ever come out of this as a winner because this toxic relationship is just being vetted for the whole world the see. the respective fan bases are going to be fine. but to what end?

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Reliable Sources With Brian Stelter

so it's been interesting to see, his two missions in life are, number one, to save the climate. and number two, to get humanitarian to mars. so it's very interesting to see him get coded as sort of a right wing billionaire just because of the way he moved on the speech issue. it's very clear he has moved right on the speech issue, and he basically said that this week. but i think people are reading a lot of things into his intentions that he hasn't actually said. and what he has said though is that he would use this as another important problem facing humanity, right? and if you think about it, i think a lot of people would agree with that, that twitter and social media and the toxicity and everything that happens there is a big problem for american democracy, and so it seems that elon musk has also come to that conclusion and decided he can be the one to fix it. now how he's going to do that i think remains to be seen. >> that's the problem right there, we need to find clarity at this moment about control, what will be kept, what will be

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Jesse Watters Primetime-20220219-00:13:00

generation of american children? these grandstanders, they just don't care. they have forgotten about america's children. >> jesse: it's interesting you bring up the speech issue. joe biden himself has talked about how he struggled with a stutter his entire life. especially as a child. he, of all people, should understand how important it is to be able to see the other person's mouth, how important that is for developmental learning. among children. why hasn't he spoken out about it and why hasn't doctor jill biden, you know, mrs. education said the same thing? >> they have totally forgotten about it. every child in these states have been left behind. the ones that are still insisting on masks. every child. they have just been forgotten about. while the democrats pray these performative mask games. you know, don't forget by the way, the politician after politician doesn't stick to the rules. we see the mayor of san

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