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>> laura: the fight to define the ideals of our country is daily, it involves vigorous public debate. thank you for joining me for that debate. we have everything on the line, for you at home and the country we love. we believe in it and want to see it shine. tonight, enjoy highlights on the issues i find most important in our fight for freedom in america. what matters? that is the focus of tonight's angle. how often have we seen the press try to pretend that religious americans are part of a fringe movement, liberals warn of christian nationalism and link the faithful to domestic terrorism. relish headlines that
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christianity in the u.s. is quickly slinking and millennials are turning against organized religion. and if you offer thoughts and prayers after tragedy, they assume you are a fraud. >> we are not going to give thoughts and prayers. >> the rhetoric and thoughts and prayers you refer to has done nothing to stop gun violence. >> laura: liberals felt threatened by public displays of religion for decades. remember kennedy at washington state, he lost his job for the high crime of praying after games. >> never like we were forced to pray with him. he never said, let's go pray. we took it upon ourselves. >> the school warned kennedy
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several times he could not pray at all. >> laura: this poor coach took his case to the supreme court, which ruled against the school and upheld his free exercise right. last night in cincinnati when damar hamlin fell to the ground, not only was everyone not complaining about prayer, we were comforted by seeing it. grown men visibly shaken, terrified of what they saw were moved to drop to their knees, not in protest, but humility and devotion to the almighty. it was fervent prayer for their brother who laid motionless while his mother watched in the stands. no one worried about issues like race or politics, none of that
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mattered. on display for the world to see was best of america, humanity, compassion, caring, shared faith in greater power, one that can help us see goodness, even amidst terrible suffering. fans from bills and bengals ran to pray outside the hospital where hamlin was rushed for treatment. >> it was a big shock, silence like no one knew what to do temperature is heartbreaking. >> the whole world loves them, everybody loves them, not just one person, we are all here and praying for them. >> i'm a bengals fan, i was praying hard everything was okay and i still am. i felt the world stopped at that moment. >> laura: this is the best of america and in part why we love sports, all sports team when they run well become brotherhood
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or sisterhood, reservoir of love and support where young people learn and grow and conknow front disaappointment and love victory. every breath of our lives is a gift that tomorrow is promised to none of us. it is easy to lose sight of your priorities, we all can with money and fame. in interviews, damar hamlin seemed wise beyond his years. >> i'm big on my family unit. my mom, my dad, my little brother, my whole world. outside of anything else going on, my life revolves around them. i don't do too much without my mom and dad's opinion, whether i take it or don't, sometimes i want to hear it. that is how i was raised and something i'm big on. >> laura: how refreshing and
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uplifting, last night and today americans from coast to coast contributed to damar hamlin's charity to provides toys to needy children. on the angle we point out where politicians and schools go off the rail and kids are taught america was founded on evil or capitalism is about greed or power. we're taught that anyone who dares to be religious in public or offers thoughts and prayers is treated like an outcast. not long ago tim tebow was ridiculed for kneeling in prayer. fast-forward to today on espn, moved by damar hamlin condition, sportscaster dan orvlossky prayed on television. >> i want to pray for damar
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hamlin right now and pray for strength for damar hamlin, healing and comfort for damar, to be with his family, give him peace. if we didn't believe prayer didn't work, we wouldn't ask god. we believe in prayer and lift up damar hamlin name in your name. amen. >> amen. >> amen. >> laura: how often have you seen that happen at an anchor desk on secular television? tonight, with all the the political chaos in d.c., we see inate goodness shining through. we have life, liberty and pursuit of happiness and for tens of millions of americans we celebrate american traditions, thanksgiving, christmas, fireworks on 4th of july and yes, football.
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to stay healthy for us to continue to build bonds of friendship, we need to strengthen our traditions, not tear them down, not allow political or socio economic conditions divide us. last night we also saw grace and the beauty, the deep concern for our fellow man. wouldn't it be incredible if this national outpouring of empathy could carry over to ot others -- to the elderly left alone or foster kids shuttled from home to home thachl is the greatsest legacy, because in the end that is what mattered. that is the angle. how the left's favorite buzz words are leading to fewer freedoms. i'll explain it next.
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goli, taste your goals. goli, taste your goals.s. powering possibilities. >> laura: the equity club is the focus of tonight's angle. >> the cost of racial inequity to this country brings the entire country down, holds the country back. >> understanding we fight for
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equality and need to fight for equity. >> president biden: it is a generational commitment. >> laura: watch your wallet. you can't say the voters were not warned. who can forget kamala harris' goofy cartoon message. >> equality suggest everyone should get the same amount. the problem with that, not everybody is starting from the same place. equitable treatment means we all end up at the same place. >> laura: i can't believe that actually went out. if we had honest media, this would have been exposed on the spot, socialist nonsense. when joe and kamala say equity, they mean justified discrimination. when joe and kamala say equity, they mean creation of a new
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power dynamic described in benevolent terms. >> economic on the issue of economic benefit and strength our administration made a commitment that we would increase minority and women-owned businesses getting federal contracts. >> president biden: once in a generation law with equity at the center. i mean that sincerely. >> laura: he means that inseerly. equity is equality as guaranteed in the constitution. the sense of what is fair requires punishing or rewarding americans based on arbitrary categories, demanding reparation now are same ones whos influenced the order on equity aimed at advancing equity for all and those underserved,
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marginalized and adversely affected by poverty and equality, requiring equity is fairness and decision-making processes and agencies must recognize and address inequity and policy and programs, that's a mouthful. ignore nobel language because when they use the term racial equity, it is really not about helping african americans and not about equity temperature is about helping advance the democrats agenda or socialism. government contract for instance would be awarded to a black man or woman by white reliable supporter of the left climate agenda. unless you fully buy in to what
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they believe, you don't count as being from an underserved community. remember how justice thomas is treated by the smithsonian african american museum as compared to oprah winfrey. they added a small exhibit on justice thomas, disgusting. build a new powerful political machine where leftist get as many resources as possible. this equity lie is seen in how the biden team train derailment in east palestine. >> lived here 12 years, how do you get up and walk away because of somebody's negligence. >> i am afraid to go home. >> i can't take anything from my house. my daughter took a bag of
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clothes and it launched asthma when she was trying to get them out to wash. >> laura: these people are underserved and potentially poisoned. where is the equity there? mostly middle-class, working-class people. but leave it to pete, who instead of visiting a community in need after a rail accident would rather play politics. >> we've heard too many stories of infrastructure where you got a neighborhood of color that sees project come to them but everyone in the hard hats doing the good paying jobs don't look like they came from anywhere near the neighborhood. >> laura: what an idiot. all white-owned townhouses or mansions in bel air shouldn't have hispanic drywaller? we can only have projects that
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look like the community? what a farce. it leads to firms setting up subsidiaries on the surface of minority staff to check the box and compete for the federal contract. the story is as old as time. the left came to dominate hollywood and they want to dominate all aspects of federal government and the lucrative government contracting. this is why they are afraid of trump's idea to reform the civil service. the truth is, democrats have given up on our system, they think it is racist and evil and want to end it. socialism can never deliver better outcomes to people, the radicals need to rig things in political favor, the only way. they are jealous of china with
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social credit system and like to establish the equivalent of that here. rate you based on if you are a member of a select group and if you have certain attitudes or beliefs. if you have the wrong friend, donated to the wrong group, go to the wrong church, you will be shut out of certain opportunities. this is what they want. they did this in our universities and hollywood and aim to do this in government. by extension in corporate america. everything you hear about dei, esg, all the same, ditching any objective matter like ap classes in school, acts's and sat's and objective assessment via artificial intelligence. yeah, you heard that right. americans struggle to buy a dozen eggs or fill their gas
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tanks, don't worry the administration has a plan to -- automated systems should take continuous measure to protect communities from algorithmic communication and design systems in an equitable way. this is -- anything to avoid what might approach an objective aassessment and business leaders are bowing to equity gods, as well. >> countries must speak up as allies to black lives matter. >> we supported black lives matter. >> business leaders cannot remain silence on racial equity or gender equity. >> laura: this is at play in corporate board rooms and left
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will expand from training to hiring of airline pilots, to training and hiring of heart surgeons. scared yet? you should being. their dream is to massively expand power by embedded affiliation under the guise of systemic injustices. call it crony socialism, but let's face it, everything they do ends up lowering our standard of living. it is only possible way they can extend political reach. you still think i'm exaggerating? guess who is running the white house equity show? obama's left-hand woman susan rice who runs biden's domestic policy shop. none of this should surprise us, afterall, our figure head president does zero to unite the
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country, he tells us how awful it is. >> president biden: lynching is pure terror, crime, trying to vote, trying to go to school, lynched for being black, nothing more. with white crowds, white families gather to celebrate the spectacle, taking pictures of the bodies and mailing on postcards. hard to believe, that was done and some people still want to do that. >> laura: i wonder if china laughs when blinken urges them to take moral high ground. he says, your president says you people want to lynch people, why should we listen to you. vaccine disinformation, they are verbal clubs to use to force you to give up freedoms and your way
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of life for a fraudulent utopia. don't fall for it. that's the angle. coming up, fear is a powerful tool and climate change fanatics are prepared to use it to control and subdue you.
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>> a fox news alert, i'm claudia in los angeles. in just a few hours from now, 13 families could be reunited with loved ones held hostage in gaza for seven weeks. a temporary truce in in play setting the stage for release of 13 hostages at 9 a.m. eastern time. over four days, total of 50 captives are due to the freed and a group of palestinian prisoners will be released during that time.
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at home, prepare to shop until you drop. it is black friday and retailers will give you a bevy of discount. today's kickoff may test fortitude of our economy. increased credit card debt and inflation will sour this holiday cheer. wishing you happy holiday weekend. back to the "the ingraham angle" special. far from over.ar wishing you a happy thanksgiving. >> project brainwash is the focus of tonight's angle. >> fear is a powerful emotion. sometimes it is good because a conspiracy to the bite action like taking cover in a storm or we fight back when attacked. we have also seen politicians use fear is a powerful weapon of coercion and control.
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wear a mask or you could be on a ventilator, you could get covid-19 and die. >> a combination of threats and fear that they hope will get people to change behavior. >> the climate crisis is a threat to us as a species on this planet. >> from global warming to climate change to acclimate crisis. greta must be so confused. because we know if we are in a full-blown crisis, we must suffer from anxiety. >> i have heard young leaders talk about a term called climate anxiety. it is fear of the future and of the unknown, where it makes sense or not to have children or aspire to buy a home, what will
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the climate be? >> the fear we have is that you are a heartbeat away from the president. it sounds terrible, like we need to expand disability benefits, not just long coed but long climate anxiety, and of course it's not climate anxiety pushing people away, for that you can blame the rotten economy. but especially when they start using this word. >> we are always focused on equity. environmental justice is a phrase that we use to talk about to make sure that there is equality and justice for all people. >> a translation, they need you to be more poor and less mobile to install the global controls
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that will allow them to be in charge of all the things that are important, food, water, fuel, freedom to exercise religious beliefs, freedom of the press and free speech. these will all be disposable if the claimant emergency crowd gets their way. as if to prove our point, joe biden is still looking to link up arms with one of the most polluting oppressive regimes to help you in the crisis. >> we stand ready to work together with china on issues where it is extremely important, nowhere is that more important than the climate crisis.
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>> why should americans trust him with anything when he cannot get the substance come of the date come of the place or the time right. >> for one day, my administration has treated this crisis is an existential threat from the moment we took office, not only for us come about for all of humanity. >> one day, okay, quite ambitious. now, some say he's the great protector of all humanity when he cannot even keep order in his own family. >> wildfires ravaging north america, southern europe, together, these snapshots tele-and urgent story. >> okay, is that like scott's
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garden? climate proofing? >> not only does he sound like a complete nincompoop, the goal itself is nonsensical. and it's far more dangerous to our freedom and our humanity than a summer of record-breaking heat. because climate proofing really means taking what we have in giving it all away. energy independence, constitutional rights and a free market capital. so despite inflation or rising interest rates, what are they focusing on? >> we have an initiative to enable the development banks to greatly expand their resources and to mobilize private capital for climate change. >> in other words, we will make sure that america borrows more money so that then we can give it away to other countries for
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solar panels and wind turbines made in china. remember, team green only gives the little people to choices, be happy with a lower standard of living or destroy the entire planet. having less, traveling less, it is the new normal. and it is the mission of the think tank elites to sell it to you. >> we know firsthand what is happening with the global initiative because we are working with people who are living at. >> i'i met changes in behavior change issue. >> we need to understand what that means and what they can do here at the foundation, the clinton global initiative and to build multifactorial partnerships that set out to do big things. >> when i think of sacrifice with telling, i really do think
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of the clinton's. >> i think of young people leading the fights against climate change, it doesn't matter if i'm rich and famous and powerful, i can still make a difference and i won't let anything stand in my way. so that is what this is about. we have a responsibility to try to make a difference. >> that's easy to say from somebody who's already rich and powerful. and again, they are always going to have their preferred mode of transportation. they are not going to change their lives at all. they just need you to change yours. it gives them more power and leaves you with distress. training the strategic petroleum reserves com, the ability to usr own resources, trying to drive
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oil companies into complete submission. lawsuits, regulations, you name it. and the goal of the recent lawsuit of california is to make the cost of business so prohibitive that eventually you are driven out of business. and of course, they want to choke off the entire industry by attacking them on the financing side. it's becoming more and more clear than in 2024, we are voting on whether or not the living standards are going to improve or continue to decline. we cannot say that we were not warned or that joe biden hasn't made his intentions really clear. he is going to work with some of the most despotic regimes including china to implement policies that will inevitab iney make americans poor and less free. understand that this is not a failure of his policy, that is his policy and gas prices, they are not a failure of his policy
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either. that has been there all along. everyone in america who doesn't want a bleak future for themselves and kids should be doing everything in his or her power to stop these control freaks. because if joe biden or someone like him is elected and has four more years to implement the policies, the harm will be almost impossible to reverse an coming up next, do blendjets legendary black friday sale is here,
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>> the focus of tonight' >> laura: the tiktok on 2024 is tonight's focus. do you know who is influencing your kids online in tiktok is controlled by communist china, they are watching pro-terrorist, anti-israel propaganda. . >> i am putting together a list of businesses and brands to boycott but i want to have an effective guide of businesses that we can support. >> what is the issue with senator langford for not calling for cease-fire. >> you are killing children, i
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hope you're happy. >> if they had me, they would probably make sure that i was doing okay, had medical attention. >> okay, it is profoundly disturbing. and a lot of what is on tiktok is mindless dribble, harmless content, fitness, we've seen stuff on cooking and pads, but the political stuff is dangerous because it's completely one-sided. in the past two weeks there have been 8000 posts using the hashtag stand with palestine compared to 3000 using the hashtag stand with israel. and everybody needs to understand that tiktok is is not just about controlling the narrative of today, but of tomorrow as well.
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the world of tiktok users is the young. publishing the data, 87% of the audience that make up the stand with palestine versus stand with israel posting. someone with 200,000 followers is among the throngs asking to back off support of israel. >> a lot of people say they won't vote for joe biden because it is sports genocide did. >> why would i give my vote to someone who is supporting genocide. >> what we do know is that this is china's way of influencing the debate, whether it's through foreign posters, u.s. celebrities that have been following, and we know for sure
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since china believes they basically own joe biden or joe biden replacements, they will be dominated by anti-trump messaging. >> it is so embarrassing for the republicans that they like the sky, maybe he's just doing his usual bed. they will do anything. >> so in other words if black voters are angry about crime or inflation, you better mobilize the tiktok army. we met joe biden has been doing everything he can on a federal level. but the problem is you're not paying attention or holding the real people accountable like these republicans who keep trying to block progress. >> and it's not just that, if you love scrolling through tiktok you will see a perpetual push for legalization of weed
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all paid for by big lobby. >> they are allowing the people to recreation lies with ohio state limits 2 we have a few more out here. we are out here grinding. >> and if you think about it, why would china not want us done? >> you know, marijuana is legalized everywhere. everyone should be thinking like this. i want everyone to have what we have in california come up with all these cartridges, edibles, drinks and whatnot, it is just meant to be shared. >> okay, stoner sharing and whatnot. okay, tiktok loves drug use, but no way the platform would host groomers that would prey upon
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kids. >> sometimes you feel that you are behind in life, but you are only behind when it comes to certain time. but now you are on queer time. you may even decide to opt out. >> is that real? all right, if none of this makes your hair stand on end, remember what we warned you about. if you downloaded the app, you should know that right now china is compiling a digital dossier on you. >> would you recommend that today or tonight? >> phones, e-mails, pictures, text messages, we cannot allow
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them to control and be the dominant platform in america 2 china knew exactly what they were doing when they exported it to the united states. the democrats tried to blame russian interference in 2016, but then they hounded them with a phony russian collusion investigation. yet in 2024, the election season will be invaded by a tiktok army of left-wing influencers who operate courtesy of our biggest adversary. it sounds like a potential of election interference to me. coming up next, a conversation hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we?
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>> laura: common tired of politicians blabbing to us, day in and day out? who better to hear from than the people who pay the bills and see
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what is happening on a daily basis? raymond and i had a chance to talk to voters. what is their main concern? joe biden. ? joe biden.? >> it's not just the number them up at the mental acuity of the person. he is not mentally capable of doing the job? he wasn't in 2020, and he still one. and again, there's a lot of factors that come into play. they already said he's not going to campaign in the media will campaign for him and obama and michelle and others. >> one thing that we have to look at what we going to do to get out the vote. this happens every major election because they are so successful at registering voters.
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the republicans are falling behind. the numbers look great in the polls, but every time we start counting the votes, i get disappointed and extremely concerned. we do not have those votes. >> state parties are responsible for getting out the votes. state republican parties, you know, again, it is not rocket science. you know how people will vote over the last four election cycles and it's actually going to their house and was like okay, let's go mail your ballot and it requires all americans who have a little bit of time to get involved. so we want to ask people who they want to be for the next president of the united states, out of the people that are possibilities. raise your hands if you are for donald trump.
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>> very good, there's a few people in the front who are not. you are holding out. >> ron desantis. >> two hands. okay. >> joe biden. >> what about nikki haley? >> a lot of people are looking at her now. >> a show of hands. >> they did this it's kind of like a i am still deciding. >> the angle has offered our show is the platform for nikki haley to debate ron desantis. maybe no moderator, i think that would be awesome. because it is populist versus a
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more traditional globalist view and i think for me that that would be a beautiful thing. period did ullage all of you enjoy seeing president joe biden with president xi 2 versus up when he meets his boss. >> you could eat off the floor. >> he will drop things from the street. >> here is what he had to say about governor gavin newsom? i would like to talk about governor newsom, he has been one heck of a governor. and as a matter of fact, he could have the job i'm looking
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for. >> so should joe biden dropped t of the race at this point? a round of applause. >> why? why should he drop out? >> well, obviously he is not up to the job. so it is very clear. the most powerful country in the world is going down and there's no way that he should leave the country. >> that's it for tonight. thank you for watching this special edition of "the ingraham angle." i hope that you are with your family thinking about all the things that we are grateful for in this amazing nation. happy thanksgiving, remember it's america now and >> breaking right now, temporary

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