they do. martha: the people who count on them to protect their lives. with all due respect to leslie, martha, leslie is living in fantasy land. martha: we can t hear anything right now. hold on, david. we re almost out of time, leslie. real quick. martha, to your point the president standing up saying, echoing what the fbi director has said, i don t really feel makes a difference. i really when he speaks makes a difference, when he doesn t speak makes a difference? leslie, that is fantasy. reality is in this country we ve got a very pervasive environment of antipolice, which is not good. over 800,000 cops in this country. most of them, 99% of do their jobs daily, even in l.a. in your city. martha: we ll be up against a hard break. they say arrests made without use of force for the most part. martha: thank you very much, guys. good to have you here. thank you, martha. bill: stolen car back with its owner 34 years after it was taken.
he said in his discussion, with those officers in that city. what we do research in research martha: do you think that is not true, leslie. do you think it is not true given everything that has been happening many police officers are reluctant or nervous about getting out of their cars with people taking videos? you know what? honestly the police officers that i have spoken with not only here in los angeles with increase in violent crime within our officer but throughout the country are very brave people who sign up to put their lives on the line. martha: of course they are. they are out there to serve and to protect and they re not afraid to get out of their car because some college kids are going to snap their pictures because they have nothing to hide. that is not what he is saying. talking about the atmosphere. they have a proper way to be trained. david, is anyone fearful, more fearful in this climate? i would imagine some are. i think vast majority are professionals.
attacks, false calls. i have a friend who sends me call by, to ems dispatcher sunday night three a.m., a fake call cop shot in the head. let s not get ourselves, fbi director has more credibility than josh ernest, this president or quentin tarantino, than any of them when you look at reality on the ground police officers are seen as the opponents or enemies by some, and you know, there are issues to be dealt with in the police lines and police forces, we deal with that. but this is becoming a pervasive narrative by the least, elitists, progress sieve democrat president obama who goes to chicago but doesn t address all the lives that matter, or crime that matters. martha: how helpful would that be, you know, you hear it from the fbi director and it is a different tone than what we ve heard from the president on this, leslie? how powerful would it be to hear something like that from the president? well, first of all, even mr. comey has admitted there is no research that backs up what
a wake being held today for officer randolph holder. he died after being shot in the head by a suspect and his funeral will be tomorrow in the city. meanwhile here in new york the police union is calling for boycott of movies by quentin tarantino after the director took part in a anti-police protest just days after officer holder was killed. former new york city police commissioner telling greta van susteren that this is kind of environment that encourages criminals and makes many officers somewhat reluctant at times to do their duty. i don t know who appointed mr. tarantino an advocate against police but fact is what he did was very irresponsible. his movies are very violent. being anti-police is just not productive. and the people who get hurt are the public, when these things are done. martha: joined by leslie marshall, syndicated radio talk show host and blogger for the
young people with mobile phones held high, taunting them whether they get out of their cars. they said to me, we feel under siege, we don t feel like much getting out of our cars. martha: david webb? first, martha, to leslie s point, quentin tarantino went to rally planned weeks ago but his comments weren t set in stone weeks ago. he said what he said. the left likes to equivocate especially elitist in hollywood, they don t equivocate when a black man, who is police officer, either black or blue light didn t matter. boycott up to the people. tarantino is another elitist hollywood person. when it comes to james comey we should also bring in rahm emanuel and attorney general loretta lynch weeks ago in a meeting they thought were no reporters talking about issues in chicago. i have an alert in my hand here, issued by the fbi for a national anarchist group, the national liberation militia. calling for halloween-style