america. these people love to hate america for our so-called th. intng history and they remind me of aner interview i did for the get it together series, the statue top topper. as you know, i m a big advocatei for keeping historical statues. they symbolize our identity and what we ve achieveng d. but not everybody believes this. i talked to mikeody believes foa mike support of the anishinaabe tribe, a father of four, and the leader of the american indian movement. e le o he became infamous forr toppling the statue of columbus in minneapolis during the george floyd riots. mike really, i mean, really hates america. but why? let s bring in mike. why do you hate america so much? becausey do you to me, ameria built on , slavery and colonialism. and we have been through so much trauma.
who created family guy. seth mcfar lain. no one could create a show about a teddy bear. i try. we all try. also tonight, cycling legend seven time tour defrance winner and a man who s battled cancer and won, lance armstrong, he s here to talk about his life after cycling. have you ever been in bad shape your whole life? yeah, i ve been in bad shape. never as unfit as some people. just kidding. oh, yeah. i take that as a shot. plus only in america, an eternity with elvis for a price. bill maher tonight starts now. good evening. piers morgan is off. i m your guest host vg bill maher. tonight i m talking to two guys who know no boundaries. first a take on family values. family guy s seth mcfarlane. lance armstrong winning the tour defrance seven times, beading cancer, but he s just getting started. how he s making a comeback as an ironman. that s coming up. we begin with a man who turned a foul mouth cartoon into a tv sensation. seth, i ve never met you, have i? no
police orders to leave the bus. he was taken into custody. bill: apparently, he still is in custody this morning. police are interviewing that man. they say terrorism is not involved. that scare started after one of the passengers called in a bomb threat. martha: wait until you see these numbers. it s a brand new poll on exactly what americans think about arizona s new immigration law. you ve seen the protests, of course, out there. these numbers are telling a slightly different story, though. according to the latest fox news opinion dynamic poll, 61 percent of registered voters say that arizona was right to take the action that they took. and 27 percent say no, the lawmakers should have waited on that. so will the voices of american people affect what congress does about immigration reform overall? bob cusack is managing editor for the hill. good to see you again, welcome back. about morning. martha: these are good morning martha: these are these are intng.