reasonably argued that they had a reasonable belief that they were
trespassing in to hold cops to a standard of determining with some degree of certitude that
somebody knows something proper to an arrest would be nearly impossible in the context of an ongoing arrest and that could expose cops
to significant liability as it did in this particular case a million dollars worth of liability it would chill
The ability of cops or in clause them, to be reluctant to enforce the law even minor crimes
relatively minor crimes which then would cascade into violent crimes and the effect here could be something significant profound because
we saw a similar dynamic
play under the ferguson effect which is a term that was coined by heather mcdonald of the manhattan institute to describe
the spike in violent crime that occurred immediately
after the ferguson incident the michael brown shooting
where cops were starting to withdraw from active and proactive policing because they were vulnerable to prosecution they were subject to
obama the justice department doj consent decrees and
even the city administrators were telling them to draw back or change their police practices and despite a
two-decade
substantial decline in the crime rate from sunday
9.6, incidents per 1000 individuals to 18 point six and a drop of thirty percent on the homicide rate
extraordinary right after ferguson there was a significant spike in violent crime
homicides went up
30 percent the number of blacks killed in any given year rose in each subsequent year by
900 and
So when you have this kind of withdrawal from policing which this could order i doubt it's gonna happen in this case but the case
Is being decided by the supreme court
If you've got a restriction have enough qualified immunity cops are gonna be reluctant to engage in proactive policing
Cops are being scared to do their jobs are we seeing a decline you said a spike in crime rate what about a decline and
The number of people that are signing up to to be officers now
well what we've seen is the city of baltimore which is the subject of as you know
riots protests and the mayor of famously said they wanted to give space for
They wanted the cops to withdraw to give space for those who wish it to destroy to go ahead and destroy
when you have changes in police practices that the city of baltimore is having a
significant
problem recruiting police officers they had an expansion of overtime because they couldn't get enough police officers to staff regular shifts
This has implications down the road on the street in the real world and again it doesn't have to be violent crimes that
Are being
introductive it's the broken windows kind of public order
policing that starts to diminish and then there's a cascade effect to violent crime yeah peter when we were at the convention in philadelphia i
Talked to one officer and he said i take my uniform off before before i go home because i don't want anyone
To see me in the uniform
because he was fearful of a safety thank you for joining us peter kirsten oh we appreciate it
What does compromise look like to nancy pelosi republicans voting for the democrats agenda guess she didn't get the memo because they lost
former speaker of the house newt gingrich joins us live on the couch for that and much more coming up next
all right we're back with the fox news or it could be one of the worst natural disasters in california history at this hour
massive wildfires continue to burn in the wine country leaving
17 people dead and at least 200 are missing it is just a terrible story and join us right now from sue soon valley
adam housley who grew up in that part of california, adam tell us later
Yes, steve this morning we've been told now more than 2,000 structures have been destroyed by these fires that are continued to burn in wine
country right now the winds died down right before sunup
So the fire is really laid down here as soon as that sun comes up the winds expected to pick up and things are expected
to get going again so kind of giving firefighters a little bit of a bit of a break right now as for those missing person
numbers
Sonoma county alone which is just to our west we're told they're about two hundred and fifty four missing person reports that have been filed
that doesn't mean they're all people in hospitals are dead unfortunately but they're people that can't be found
remember
communications are down the sheriff came on early this morning here and said that they've cleared about 50 of those meaning they found 50 or
So people so far so that bring that number back down towards 200 but the
communications he says are very difficult because cell phone is down there's a lot of power out still in many of these areas
Right, now we're located so soon it's just
over the ridge from napa this fire is now 25 thousand acres
it burned through here pretty good last night the wind kicked up and at one point it jumped
Three-quarters of a mile and guys i give it back to you here's a weird instance so my parents and friends on the west side
of napa sorry the east side of napa where the silverado trailers a couple of days ago
Evacuate to the west side of the valley about two hours are two miles away i'll get it out right
So they went two miles away to the west
Now the people on the west side there's a fire over there have to evacuate to the east side back
To you guys it is just a mess all right
adam
can adam joins us from
california where some are still out of control umar let's bring in newt gingrich former speaker of the house and the
2000 2012 gop candidate it seems like 10 years ago
tripit an author of a brand new book called
vengeance and he has a gift first and foremost for ainsley and this is alice the elephant
Roaster wanted me to bring it to you you were so sweet he has a new book coming out too but she's not allowed to
Come on tv because she is the amber that our soon-to-be, ambassador, so so she can't
So i'm allowed to come and say?
remember the ladies is her book about
presidents wives right and we're gonna talk about your book in a segment but first let's talk about this
it looks as if donald trump won the debate over whether or not the player should stand during the national anthem because yesterday
the commissioner roger goodell pictured right there put out a message
it was a leaked internal league memo it said like many of our fans we believe that
everyone should
stand for the national anthem it is an important moment in our game we want honor a flag and our country and our fans expect
that of us what do you make of that well we took roger what two or three weeks
public humiliation to finally get the message
trump has this unique ability to
understand where the american people are and what the american people value and of course the washington elites don't get any of that and
so they're saying that going boy this is really stupid meanwhile by 65 percent
Different people to him and if you saw the collapse
it was dave winston did a poll where the nfl's now the least
respected of the major sports a two years ago in the most
Respective the owners most of them are seem to be supportive of the gop
and most of them a lot of them are self-made multi-millionaire
said, to tend to profile that i think they were a little bit frightened of their
players frankly and didn't want to get into a fight wanted to all go away and
Trump wouldn't let it go away so no no but you know what let's have a fight over this
and the result was when the country paid attention the country said well of course you ought to respect the flag and
You, know the i think the most devastating single thing i saw i think was on twitter was a veteran who had lost one leg
who said this is what taking a knee of your country means
He said and he said stand up for the flagman is just
devastating
The whole thing is that even lee getting warts
guys
Took the lead from somebody who seemed to have skidded into the cause let's talk about immigration reform there's so much going on on the
hill right now with immigration tax reform
Obamacare repeal and replace but nancy pelosi said you know a few weeks ago she had dinner at the white house nancy and chuck
and the poll showed that america really liked that they liked the fact that they were compromising but now she's saying
To his 70 90 point plan however many points it is she's saying we don't like it
you need our idea of
Compromising is doing what we want here's the quote there's nothing in it to negotiate because it does not have shared values
Of, who we are as americans right now we're trying, to get republicans to vote on what we believe?
you know
this interesting article the other day about the the average age of the democratic leadership now
nancy's caught in a time warp i mean she now represents a world that's disappeared and
The kind i do think the country by the way would like to see compromise i think the country values the idea of getting together
That the politicians putting the country above partisanship but that has to require listening
To each other and finding some common ground so what are you saying she's too old is it fair to go after
this her age i think it's for ahead i think
That she's trapped in a world of san francisco 25 years ago and then her attitude is
Why aren't you for everything i believe in isn't it so obvious, to you that i'm right so you're giving advice
To the democrats you need new ideas
Including nancy man she wants to stay his leadership try to enter the 21st century think about how though we had the same experience yesterday
on korea when jimmy carter stood up and said hi i'm the guy who launched this in
1994 it's been a total failure for 23 years and i'm available
Another major issue this facing the president about the 15th he's decide if he's going to decertify the iranian deal and send it back to
congress to vote on whether sanctions should be reinstated and our report came out today from a group called the ncr eye
that says there's a new military location for what they say is a
Nuclear weapon this is the national council of resistance of iran group and it's an outgrowth of the m ek
Do you think this is gonna play a role is this a group you respect
to know anything about well it's a group first ones that i have worked with in the past back when i was speaker
they had been very falsely accused of being a terrorist group by the iranian government in our state department and it's
Kradic wisdom had decided to listen to the iranian government
Under under clinton the fact is that they have been the best source of information inside iran they have huge personal networks
Extended families so they're probably right i i don't see how the president
Can given what he said at the un and given what he is said
How does he now certify what he said is the worst deal we ever made
Right well he can't and so then it kicks it back to the us senate right and of course
bob corker is there and he's one of the guys who said okay let's mr
president to the last president let's go ahead we're gonna sign on board here
what's interesting about this though going forward is there are a lot of powerful
Democrats who do not like the iranian rail well then corker didn't like it either but he was dealing with obama and i think if
corker and cardin wrote in a provision which is allowing the president to
Suspend it and the provision is very broad it says
you
Know not just a nuclear stuff but if in your judgment it's not in the national
security interests united states so bob corker gave donald trump he
Gave trump the out too and i think trump will take the out and i think he should i mean we need a strategy
for taking on do
um should congress reimpose sanctions they have 60 days, to decide i
Think they should and i think they should actually make them tougher yeah but the problem is it's just us the rest of the world
Didn't russia and china not do a business is notice what so is europe but notice what we're doing in north korea
We're saying you know if your bank deals with them it will not deal with any us bank we're still the biggest
economy in the world we're still the center of the world financial system is squeezing north korea like it's never squeezed in both
supposedly that's what they say
senator bob corker
came out and said in pass a referendum that said you can pass this treaty without the majority of senate votes there was only
40-plus votes before this treaty could you tell me legislatively what this deal is
Why it was passed what president what why how he was in cahoots with president obama to do this not
He was in cahoots he he was faced with the reality that if he had passed the bill he liked obama would veto it and
He wanted a bill signed and he specifically wanted the provision that trump's about
To use which allows the president to pull out of it so why would you ever have
provisioning that allows less than 50 senators then you're in the majority less than 50 senators - okay a plan was
Because it was the price of getting obama to sign it that's how it works in washington just reject the price system
Reject it then they would not currently have an ability to withdraw from it but then they wouldn't have senator approval on it
Right but it would but it would still be there because you had kerry and obama
And now it is the president who by the way cared more about the iranians and about to congress
she's, moving to italy right
we're gonna do her book and his book called vengeance on the other side of a quick timeout also twitter changing course after censoring a
republican lawmaker by the name of marsha blackburn
for being pro-life the congressman is going to join us live to react coming up plus nfl commissioner roger goodell is suddenly feeling patriotic
Talking players to stand for the anthem but one former cop says it's too late he joins us live
newt gingrich who writes many many books and is just coming off of a top new york times bestseller has got a brand new one
it's called vengeance it drops today and it's interesting because
When in the description it talks a little bit about how a terrorist is behind the wheel of a rental truck
and he's plowing into somebody's wedding right well i think the book starts about as fast as you could possibly start
the opening line is something like death was coming to what was worship coming to washington and
but there are two really important lessons and vengeance which is a very fast-moving adventure story which brooke grant who is
Fiction as it is fiction and she's our our marine major who has played a role down then three novels
but the two key parts one is we suggest that the terrorists could get to super tankers full of oil and
Swap them to the north koreans and there's a lesson here for people to think about it's not just you know stopping missiles
Once you have certain kinds of weapons there are lots of ways to deliver them and you got
To think about
lots of different ways to get threatened
The second is something that where i think we really have to restructure our national security system which is really
put right in the middle of vengeance which is you can't think in terms of verticals you can't think us iran us isis us korea
You've got, to think about how do these people network
the iranians for example have at least nineteen missiles they bought for the north koreans the north koreans were building a nuclear
Reactor in syria until the israelis bombed it i mean there's their networks of
Relationships of people who hate us and who empower each other and that that's a big part of what vengeance is all about is
Trying to take the daily news it makes sense out of it in a deeper way
but do so is a very very entertaining of the friends men who
read the the pre-publication copy said it was like you know they couldn't go to bed and they just
Stayed up and tried to figure out what's coming next rate also callisto and her elephant ellis knows they have a new book
allison kalista co-authored
Remember the lady's title is this
It's actually a letter from abigail adams to her husband where she says when you're writing the constitution remember the late
and
it's about the presidents wise and i think the the pictures in it are
fabulous and it's really aimed right at four to eight year olds and and i think that they have
Closeness commitment is to help young americans learn about american history since so many schools won't teach it anymore and i think that
this is volume 7 and which ellis keeps teaching people about america i'm sure she's watching
Congratulations kalina yeah she can't be here because she's under consideration she's a lot the watch stove is you stop be on television
lauren says if i'm here with ellis the elephant and her book she had better be watching yeah but she watches you guys i mean
She gets up with you guys every day right and she is she is part of the friends in the morning
She's moving, to rome and i'll be there two-thirds of the time and here one-third all right thank you very much for great
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