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do anything wrong. >> >> jason: we will continue with president trump's rally from mississippi when we get >> give up whatever you have to give up. you're going to leave work, maybe a little early, or maybe get their little late, tell your boss is that it was okay. i will give you a pardon if i have to. i will give you a one hour pardon. [cheers and applause] >> president trump: with your help, we will lift millions more of our great citizens from well hit fair to work, dependence to independence, and poverty to prosperity. together, we will elect a republican congress to create a fair, safe, saying, and lawful system of immigration and you have great congressmen here and i will tell you, i want to
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appreciate you, fellas. you are warriors. you are warriors. what was it, 196? that doesn't happen with republicans. it doesn't happen. i always complain, i always say, the democrats are lousy politicians. they have lousy policies. open borders, sanctuary cities, but they have one thing, they stick together and they are vicious. the republicans have great policy, in many ways they are better politicians, but they are not as vicious, thank you darling, i appreciate it. if they are not as vicious but they have a tendency to split apart. the democrats don't seem to have any mitt romney's. we do. we do. i don't know. maybe he will get better. maybe he will get better. we will see. we will see what happens. maybe he will get better. just let him be fair but they don't have that.
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we will enact trade deals that results in more products probably stamped with those beautiful, beautiful words, made in the usa, made in america! we will exceed new breakthroughs in science and medicine, finding new cures for childhood cancer, and ending the aids epidemic in america, can you believe that? within ten years, it will be over! when they told me that i said that's incredible that we are going to end the aids epidemic within ten years, it's funded, nobody knew we could do that but we are going to do it. we will have it ended in america in ten years, the aids epidemic. who would've thought. wwe will defend privacy, free speech, free assembly, religious liberty, and of the right to keep and bear arms. [cheers and applause]
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above all, we will never stop fighting for the sacred values that bind us together as one america. we support, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states. we stand with the incredible heroes of law enforcement. we believe in the dignity of work and of the sanctity of life. we believe that faith and family, not government and bury christie, the true american way. it we believe the children should be taught to love our country, honor our history, and sue always respects our great american flag. [cheers and applause] we live by the words of our national motto and we always will -- you will never see a distant
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year. in god we trust! [cheers and applause] we stand at the shoulders of american patriots who crossed the oceans, settled the continent, teams the world and is dug out the panama canal, lay down the real world, revolutionized industry, pioneer technology, won two world wars, defeated fascism and communism, and made america the single greatest nation in the history of the world and today, it's greater than ever before! proud citizens like you help build this country and together, we are taking back our country. that's what we are doing. that's what happened in 2016.
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we are returning power to you, the american people. with your help, your devotion, and your drive, we are going to keep on working, we are going to keep on fighting, and we are going to keep on winning, winning, winning. we get so tired of it. i don't know. you know, you are winning, you had the best or you ever had, you know, you had the best mississippi, the best year you've ever had in the history of our country, mississippi, your statistics. it mississippi, are you getting tired of winning? i guess not. so phil doesn't come to me and say sarah, please, we are winning too much. the people of mississippi can't take it anymore. i don't think you will ever have
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to make that trip. i don't think he's going to have to ever make that trip. we are one movement, one people, one family, and one glorious nation under god. [cheers and applause] >> president trump: america is striving like never before and ladies and gentlemen of mississippi, the best is yet to come. [cheers and applause] because together, we will make america wealthy again, we will make america stronger again, we will make america proud again, we will make america safe again. we will make america great again! and thank you, mississippi. thank you. [cheers and applause]
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>> laura: i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington today. of course, the president just wrapping up a huge speech and in tupelo, mississippi. his first rally since dallas and you can tell there were some things he wanted to get off of his chest. we will have a full recap and analysis with mercedes schlapp, gregg jarrett, and upon doesn't in. first, the democrats want you to know they are not gloating over that impeachment resolution vote. yesterday, i just want you won't understand, was a very solemn day. okay america? it was so serious, in fact, that nancy pelosi made her first appearance on a late night comedy show. you go this is not for the faint of heart. if you want to go into the arena, you have to be prepared to take a punch. you also have to be. no punch. for the children. >> laura: we are punching now for the children?
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more like punch-drunk. what children is she actually referring to? i don't know, is trump supporting the destruction of innocent children? no, that would actually be you and your party, san fran grandon. and at this point, i take pelosi and her democrat lapdogs about as seriously as they take the political announcements of stephen colbert. i haven't watched him in any great length since he left comedy central when he was actually funny. look, we had very serious issues facing the country. we headed trade issue with china ongoing, national debt, immigration, health care costs, prescription drugs, problems with our schools, given all that, why are democrats so laser focused on this farce of an impeachment about ukraine? for the answer, look no further than today's unreal, amazing jobs numbers. 128,000 jobs are created in october, almost doubling
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expectations. the dow was up 300 points to close just 12 points shy of it all time high. meanwhile, the s&p 500 and the nasdaq both closed at a fresh all-time high. by the way, this is all coming despite the dire predictions of the experts. we should just do a whole show called the experts and completely run all of their old comments because they have spent the past few months, really the past year, predicting, hoping, praying for an economic downturn. >> if we are going to have a recession, it's going to be a smorgasbord recession. >> it's not in panic but it's near panic territory. >> we could be seeking reelection during a recession. >> the market has nowhere to go but down. a recession is written all over the phone out of this economy. >> the economy may not be as such a great talking point anymore. >> laura: wrong, wrong, wrong. by the way, these are the people we are supposed to believe over
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time? these democrats can't impeach a roaring economy. they have to impeach our sitting president. what about this unprecedented step of pushing this charade into an election year? pelosi isn't flinching. telling bloomberg today there is, i should say, a mountain of concerns to be brought up. a mountain of concerns? meanwhile our biggest economic rivals themselves are sinking into recession. germany is already basically they're pretty italy is expected to have zero economic growth this year and china's economy is taking a nosedive with its gdp growth at its lowest level in decades. while they are stumbling, our economy under trump, even with the mueller thing and now it is impeachment stuff hanging over its outcome is the envy of the world. with no counterargument, democrats are reviving the mueller road-show and it closed out of town to allow reviews a few months back, as i recall.
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same captive characters, same tired plot, slightly different lines. >> this administration wants to have a constitutional crisis because they do not respect the oath of office. the american people now realize more fully the crimes that were committed against our constitution. >> we are not here to caldwell. we are here to find the truth, to uphold the constitution of the united states. this is not a game for us. this is deadly serious. it's about the truth and it's about the constitution. >> again, you have to expect her to show up in a revolutionary waistcoat because she is sleeping with a copy of the constitution. since they are so fond of historical citation suddenly, here's one. democrats are the only political party in history that is happier the worse the country is and they will do whatever it takes to eviscerate the prosperity created under a president of the opposing party. that's an odd place to be.
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the better off you are doing, the worse off they are doing. were feeling. while they waste their majority of our time slandering the president in this collaborative, trump was out in the heartland tonight talking about what he's accomplished for this country. >> jobs are booming, confidence is soaring, wages are rising, crime is falling, and our nation is stronger than ever before. we have the best economy, the best military we've ever had, the best unemployment and employment numbers we've ever had. it the best president we've ever had. >> joining me now is mercedes schlapp, trump 2020 campaign senior advisor and in gregg jarrett, fox news legal analyst and author of the new book, witch hunt, also here, tom dozen, cofounder and president r politics. mercedes, how big a day, week,
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was this? it started off with taking out baghdadi then of course we had the impeachment drama during the week, the resolution, but then you and with the numbers that all of these experts that weren't possible. you have the gm strike, you have all of this other uncertainty because of this cloud hanging over the president, how big was it? >> it was a monumental week for the president heard you talk about foreign policy success of taking down baghdadi and then leading towards these economic numbers just alone, african-americans are saying record low unemployment for african-americans. also for hispanics as well. it is -- so they have done all the revisions for august and september. more jobs. >> laura: wouldn't even talk about september. >> that's right here it's what you are seeing is the middle-class succeeding under trump's economy and then what you are seeing is the democrats are not willing to talk about the economy and focusing on spending trillions of dollars to
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implement medicare for all. like what senator warren did today. so that is the contrast and that is why we are winning when it comes to the economy and it's the success story that the president will continue talking about. >> he was taking a bit of a victory lap after this impeachment resolution which all republicans voted against. tom, speaking to what mercedes just mentioned, elizabeth warren at her release of the medicare for all plan, the price tag -- $52 trillion. 2020 democratic front runners still claim the middle-class won't see tax increases. >> fully paid for by asking the top 1% and a giant corporations to pay a fair share. >> laura: well, that's a lie appeared by having employers pay for medicare for all, they are going to have to get costs and wages and workers will end up indirectly at the very least paying that bill. tom, she got hit big time over this today after this
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$52 trillion -- this is like you might as well throw off your hands and say i'm not even serious about running for president but what are americans going to believe about this? >> she was taking heat from her colleagues in the democratic party because she wouldn't give answers about how she was going to pay for it. i'm not sure she's any better off now that she's put out a plan of how she's going to pay for it. she talked about cutting defense spending, reforming immigration, all of these things and the price tag is enormous and she's already taking heat again from the centrist democrats that are running, let alone what donald trump would do in a general election if elizabeth warren is the nominee so it's a problem for her, it's a problem for all democrats because they -- this is where the party is. this is where they want to go and i'm not sure it's where the mainstream of america is, especially when you start talking about how much is going to cost and how much taxes are going to go up across the bord border. do one for all of these people who have been enjoying, claiming not to enjoy the impeachment
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vote, it's a solemn day, we don't take and enjoy it and -- course they do. you see this fight in the democratic party. joe biden, as tom mentioned, took a swipe at elizabeth warren. watch. >> she's making it up. nobody thinks it's $20 trillion but it's between 30 and $40 trillion. even bernie, who talks about the need to raise middle-class taxes, he can't even meet the cost of it. look, we don't have to go that route. >> laura: i mean, they say he is weak because he has some slip-ups. he is the only one in that field who has a chance of winning some of these battleground states, in my view, especially in the south. >> it was a moment of uncommon clarity by joe biden and he's absolutely right. liz warren must've flunked third grade math. it is an economic and financial impossibility to achieve what is truly the price tag of $52 trillion.
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it the worst part of it is, she just dismissed the fact, after admitting that 2 million jobs would be lost -- that's just part of the cost, cost of the pan. i like to see her say that to the 2 million people who would receive pink slips if she's president and the millions more who are depending on those wage earners. she was indifferent to all of this and frankly, i think she's just ignorant of the math. her only background is a professor of bankruptcy. well, she will need out because she will bankrupt the nation. >> laura: even pulls you think she's not a fan of medicare fraud today so they are really pulling each other over there and the democratic party. i want you to stay for a moment and a new report just coming out the talks between the whistle-blowers lawyers and adam schiff staff have grounded to a halt. whistle-blowers attorney telling the "washington examiner," we remain committed to cooperate and with congressional oversight
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committees so long as it properly protects and ensures the anonymity of our clients. is it shift who is pushing for the whistle-blower not to testify and who says the whistle-blower -- i don't even necessarily believe it's a whistle-blower, deserves anonymity? that's not what the statute says. >> anyone can look at the statute and it's easy to understand. the whistle-blower is not a whistle-blower under the law. you have to have trickle conditions. intelligence activity and a member of the intelligence committee, and trump isn't and that was a diplomatic conversation, not intel discussion but he doesn't qualify for protection under the whistle-blower statute but he's being hit in because he would reveal the conversations between himself and schiff and that their staff, which schiff lied about. it's we want to president tonight said this impeachment march is an attack on democracy itself. i think that's the way to frame
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it. they are trying to take your vote away next year. they are trying to disenfranchise you. you agree with that? >> i do and they are also trying to create chaos and uncertainty. just think about the uncertainty by the democrats pushing this narrative, the specific targeted leaks that have been dominating the media for the past four weeks, to then say wait a second, there's so much chaos and scandal surrounding this president making the american people question, when there is no crime, when the president has been transparent, when adam schiff has become this ultimate decision-maker where he decides, authorizes, or declines, which subpoenas they accept. it exactly. it's like the kgb. >> laura: tom devon, this enters the public arena at some point. what -- how does the public ultimately injustice in a booming economy where they are saying their 401(k)s go up and wages are
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going out? >> we are going to wait and find out how the politics of impeachment plays once it goes public. it's not going very well for democrats right now, particularly in some of these battleground states. the numbers we've seen coming out of battleground states don't look at for democrats. when it goes public, again, i think most people have actually taken sides. it's artie gotten so down in the weeds, we've got a new name, new list of folks testifying behind closed doors, the public can't keep up with what's going on and a lot of folks have already chosen sides on this and to your point, if you go to any one of these days, impeachment is not at the top of the list. >> people are like ukraine question mike what about china? what are you doing about china to keep us peaceful and prosperous in order to take on the chinese? that's the conversation everyone should be having. panel, thank you so much. great to see all of you tonight. lex, the liberal media topping up adam schiff and his mission to destroy the trump presidencyn election.
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why are they casting him as a hero? charlie hurt and did most of here to respond.
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>> laura: the media, they are not even bothering to try to hide their impeachment cheerleading at this point. this is an actual headline from today's "washington post." adam schiff once wanted to be a screenwriter. can he give the trump presidency a hollywood ending? can you believe that? it's nice going, jeff bezos. democrats and the media think everything is like a movie and they believe the fictional alternative universe of tinseltown is actually reality. joining me now, charlie hurt, founder and president of turning point usa and -- conservative author and an actual filmmaker.
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is this just type for an amazon series on the superhero schiff who saves us from a corrupt sitting president or are they just really that out of touch with reality? it actually read like a parody, worse than adam schiff's parody. >> well, i think, ironically, this notion of adam schiff as a kind of fictional screenwriter and director is somebody who has concocted a narrative, as somebody who has been away set up action, trying to direct it, trying to stage the witnesses, choreograph a kind of climatic conclusion, in a way this is actually riveting only accurate description because this whole thing, just like the mueller report, by the way, it is staged, trumped up if you will. what they have done is, schiff was collaborating so in a sense he's kind of like an actor who is himself part of the plot. insect, he's got himself off stage so people can see what was
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discussed before hand so the whole thing is staged in fictio, but it's also fake news. >> laura: charlie, there's also another part of this that is fictional that continues to be played out in the media. there just pretend scenario that no one can confirm because it is always off the record or anonymous. listen to these comments by media figures who claim that republicans are secretly hoping that trump is leaving office. watch. >> i have heard from my republican colleagues privately, from some of them, that i should not interpret their vote as indication that they will vote against impeachment. >> i hear from republicans who say i'm exhausted, i'm tired of his -- i'm tired of the drama. >> if there was a secret ballot in the united states senate, i think trump would lose 90-10. >> if there were a secret ballot in the senate this morning, mike pence would be president by
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noon. >> laura: charlie? >> pretty extraordinary. when you are writing a crime novel or a crime film, there's something called plotting backwards where you start with the villain, you start with a crime, and you work backwards. it seems like schiff did this when it came to the whistle-blower and it came to this entire narrative of ukraine. he started with we want trump donald trump to be removed as president of the end states and he went to the actions to make that happen, meeting with the whistle-blower, lying about it, changing the whistle-blower rules which wouldn't be defined as a whistle-blower, as gregg jarrett previously mentioned, and we have to point out, "the washington post," 19 minutes after the president was sworn in, 19 minutes, they said the case for impeaching donald trump begins. this is a premeditative impeachment and adam schiff, i think you might have missed his calling in hollywood but he still drumming up take fictional stories and not only is he making the stories, he's part of
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this sort of inner espionage. >> laura: part of me just doesn't even take any of this seriously. i take issue seriously like what's happening with china on the move and in australia and places like africa buying up interest, making deals, that's the future we're going to have to deal with. the idea that the democrats give a you know what about ukraine aid -- they care about one thing. what do they care about? getting power back. >> yeah. absolutely. this is all a ruse and you know, the problem with fictional narrative, as i see it, is that reality keeps intruding upon it. here you have this guy and he keeps saying i was very troubled with what i saw and it made me feel very comfortable pair the problem is, we have the transcript of the call. we don't need a fellow in a uniform to tell us how he felt about it and how he was grieved about it and troubled about it because we know what was
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actually set up on the call. the problem here is that you can choreograph all you want but at the end of the day, there is reality and reality is staring you in the face. >> laura: gentlemen, thank you very much. great to see you both tonight. i want to go back to the question i asked earlier. why are the democrats going all in? a year out from a presidential election? probably because the record is one of ruin, chaos, and, frankly, violence, to our financial markets. a look at the democrat dominated california, where shoplifting and the fact now are exploding. five years ago the state passed prop 47. instead downgraded $950 from a felony to a misdemeanor. well, this, together with selective enforcement that poses morning violent crimes, has resulted in themes stomach thieves running amok. >> homelessness is not a housing crisis. it's a drug, criminal, and
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mental health crisis. you can go into a walmart and still $900 worth of stuff and they walk out the store. you don't even go to jail anymore. still enjoying me now, founder of the blessed movement and author of the forthcoming book, blackout, along with civil rights attorney, leo terrel. california is not an isolated case and i love this day. i spent a lot of time there and i lived there for a short bit of time. why does the left want to selectively enforce our laws onto the guise of civil rights? >> well, thanks for having me. prop 47 has reduced recidivism and has also reduced violent crimes. i look and see the property crimes are up at the report very clearly, public policy institute, we are dealing with facts. violent crimes are down, recidivism is done, property damage crimes are up, those are facts. what's wrong with those facts? >> laura: candace, this is what leo says. we might have some problems along the edge on property
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crimes but everything else is hunky-dory. >> how can you say reduced violent crimes when it wasn't about violent crimes? it was about saying that we were going to downgraded felonies dealings and make it about basically being a misdemeanor. you are seeing that property is up because it was about property in the first place. if what you're saying to people is that if you still up to $950 from someone, no one is going to show up, the police are not going to show up because it's been downgraded to a misdemeanor. this is awful. that's a huge loss of money but you cannot deny that and now you are saying that wholly unrelated, violent crimes are down -- >> you know what violent crimes are for you can talk about $900 but we are talking about violent crimes. everyone listening knows what violent crimes are. recidivism is down but you didn't comment on that, candace. >> laura: prop 47 is about the theft issue. that's the focus that we were -- let's move on. what american cities that are
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run by liberals -- which ones are shining examples of good governance today? st. louis? baltimore? chicago? l.a.? oakland? >> glad to help the audio. california, budget surplus, balanced budget, let's talk about the homeless. national conference of homeless in washington, d.c., said that l.a. is working on homelessness and the issue of housing and mental health. national conference of homelessness in washington grid i'm giving facts. i'm not going to give opinions like candace. these are facts. you can check it out. >> laura: so california is an inspiring case of good governance? it's a super majority democrat rolled and they've allowed this problem to spiral out of control. >> california has a great example of where they had a literal patrol in california where people have to go around and pick up the -- because of the homelessness so if you are pointing that as an
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example of inspiring liberty, you're going to be in trouble and this is the reason that i say, this level of delusion, pretending that california is an example of good inner cities, this is the reason trump wins. they just cannot conceive to the truth. >> laura: leo, we have great numbers of al african-american flow and implement record. you can see that trump gets big credit for that. >> i can see that but i will also concede we don't earn as much as whites. our earning potential is a lot less but i will concede lower unemployment but we get the lower jobs could we get the lower paying jobs. those are facts, candace. >> we get the lower paying jobs because we are competing with illegal immigrants. it's the one i love having you both on, as always. in moments, washington national's fan finds a creative way to celebrate the world series win and a lot more clinical blunders of the week coming up
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>> laura: it's friday and that means it's time for a little lag
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there, but it's friday folly, and massive celebration. seeing and fretting over who's fighting those california fires and some political boo-boos. joining us, raymond arroyo. all right, raymond berry let's start with this amazing video you sound that occurred just as the nats clinched the world series. >> they have been waiting decades for their team to win the series but the way this man celebrated, well, it's hard to describe. [cheers and applause] they begin to ride on the top of the dog out there. for a moment i thought it was jerrold nadler's subtle celebrating the impeachment inquiry. actually it's a georgetown student that he is 19, his name is jason turner.
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what is it about these world series games that provokes the fans to go topless? remember the two women who flashed the cameras? >> laura: right. i was there paris hilton video moment. i thought that was a mutual of omaha's wild kingdom sea lion for a moment. i saw a different view. >> that was another view. we got what we could. well, here is my feeling. if they're going to ban the women for going topless, that should have to be banned as we well. >> laura: he's having fun. it's adorable. all right, we were watching coverage of the fires in california that were tearing through simi valley the other day and we came across this at cnn. pay attention to the reporter, bill weir's real concern here. >> you see all the firefighters and orange? those are california inmates.
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they earned between two and $5 a day if they are actually putting out active flames and they get a $1 a day bonus for the aclu and other social justice folks say it's a kin display of labor but they volunteer for these positions. >> homes are burning down, the reagan library is in peril, and he's worried about the aclu depicting volunteer criminals who are working as firefighters labor. >> laura: would you rather be inside some filthy prisoner outside in the smoky air? >> any voluntary, there are 3,000 and -- >> they are actually learning a skill that they can eat then use them when they get out. because kamala harris said, they are actually learning skills -- >> laura: we didn't play the later quit because the goggles -- smoke is bad but he seemed to have no problem taking them off
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of the windblown look and he looked quite handsome at the end. so he went from the goggles and then he took them off. i think it's fine. >> we had some major political bloopers this week. if you meet you might have missed. joe biden, and iowa, made this comment about people who, even with a bachelor's degree, and salaries. >> except for being a social worker, which my daughter is. i'll tell you what, i wish i had raised her differently and make some real money. this man -- he's running for the democratic party and he's saying if you really want to make money, be a republican. >> laura: this is after his son scammed burisma for 80k a month. who's the fool here? i mean -- his sons are republican. we didn't know. that's the way he gets out of it. don't look at me.
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for god's sakes, my son is a republican. >> i need to get your reaction to get this. kamala harris was asked at a presidential justice forum at the at benedict college about black men being shot. >> talk about violence, nothing stops a bullet like a job. >> nothing stops a bullet like a job. she was pilloried on social media over this common and rightfully so. her point, i think, is if you are working, you are not out on the street but there are a lot of people who are killed in random. you and i saw in chicago and other places, certainly for someone who's been a prosecutor, in her position, dumb thing to say. >> laura: as someone who is touted by a lot of the obama folks, susan rice, you've got the sense that the old carry calves an inch, john kerry could come over all waiting for kamala harris is right. this thing is falling flat as a pancake. go she is laying off staff and answers like that show you why.
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she hasn't even been able to galvanize support in the black community. surprising. i thought she would. >> it's like bringing the paddle. clear! all right, raymond, thank you. have a great weekend. coming up, you are not going to want to miss this. we are celebrating our second birthday at "the ingraham angle" and we have a rather hilarious look back at our favorite moments. don't even think about going anywhere.
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>> laura: we celebrated a really special anniversary this week. it's two years, paper, what's two years? i don't know what that's called. it's we are so happy that you've been with us every night. you haven't missed a night,
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right? i can hardly believe it. a special thank you to the best audience in tv. you've watched us all the time. you keep us number one and remember, a quick look back and he will remember why you love us all and new. this is "the ingraham angle" from a very busy wanting to deny peer we are live from del rio, texas. live from paris tonight broadcasting from the american cemetery on the normandy coast. >> this is a wild being here tonight in el paso. it special ingram angle town hall from chicago come alive from the border state of arizona tonight. >> [indistinct speaking] >> we have folks who will come in and literally, within 45 minutes, they are in no delivery room and that was just a week ago. >> they are delivering children? >> they are delivering children. >> this is terrifying.
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if a man separated, not you have a man separated from his baby here, the baby is crying and border patrol is left to have to fish him out of the river. here we have these people throwing themselves into the rio grande. the difference here, they know they are going to be rescued. >> i will make you a promise, whatever the democrats want to spend their time doing on capitol hill, this president, his vice president, and this administration, are going to keep focus on the issues that we were elected to advance and we are going to keep america great. >> america is the greatest country in the world and i think when it is all done, at the end of the day, no one will look back and see a good story about story, they will look back and say, what did you accomplish? >> would you rather be doing brain surgery? i mean honestly? >> probably. it dealing with more reasonable people. >> are you having more fun now
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that you were as a cia director? i was thinking about that. which ones more fun? >> they are very different jobs. i've enjoyed them both. >> what are you afraid for when you pray for this country? >> piece. really, peace. and we both have our military, we built up our wealth, we both of everything. if our country is in such great shape right now. >> we need as much help as we can to bring justice. my son was viciously taken from me, burned alive in the garbage, and no mother should have to deal with that. >> i never forgot demetrius. not one day since last year, and it's a $15,000 reward. it's 20,000 now? >> i'm sean hannity and for laura ingraham tonight, i have no idea what this show is about but i will do it for her and rescue her. the one i wish for one night you would start without having a whole string of adjectives like
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psychotic, crazy -- >> if the shoe fits, wear it. >> actually like each other contrary to what people think. >> you are horrible. you are a horrible person. you ever watch "duck dynasty"? >> yeah. i love it. >> what's your invitation because i didn't get an invitation. >> you told me to bring this from my house. >> i know, i didn't have one. because you are giving me a rose. you told me -- >> all props. don't rule in the drama. [indistinct speaking] >> the ultimate trigger sculpture. it everything the democrats ha hate. it tastes good. ♪ >> we are so happy that we are still here, we are kicking.
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this is good luck. there is a story behind these earrings and i'm not telling it. hannity, let me just say, my earrings are falling off that i'm laughing so hard. that whole nationalism thing -- all my. isn't that fun? we're just learning about this in "the wall street journal." a federal delegation -- my earring just fell out. >> last week you sent me an secretary pompeo -- i apologize. it's like a running joke. people in office, they don't know what they are doing my earrings fell off i was so excited about that. oh, my god. raymond! oh, my god. laura! >> you are the worst. oh, my god. >> laura: up next, get the tissues ready. we have to say goodbye to someone who actually brought this show an enormous amount of joy and i know a lot of you, as well.
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>> laura: hard to believe but it's the end of the road for another 2020 democrat. late tonight, robert francis o'rourke announced he is dropping out of the race for the white house. hard to believe. he gave us such joy. but tonight we say thank you to him and goodbye, beto. >> i'm running to serve you as an ex-president of the united states of america. we are truly now more than ever the last great hope of earth. yes, we are going to take your ar-15 and are ak-47. i love you too, thank you all. speak out you are a rock star. >> this country was founded on white supremacy. >> public enthusiasm for this 46-year-old optimist continues to swell.
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>> so i'm here at the dentist. >> you are crying. >> it was my joy and my privilege, absolutely, undeniable. >> if you could see the charisma one anyone gets a camera on this guy, that was that moment where he felt like he had -- >> in texas we have a problem with broadband in rural communities. they can't go to tender and find a date to find that special someone. [laughs] > >> laura: remind me again how much time the media elite spent hyping this guy over the last two years? in retrospect, why were they giving so much attention to a guy who had literally no support? i ask again, how many times do you have to be wrong before you
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are no longer considered an expert? so long robert francis. that's all the time we have tonight. shannon bream and the "fox news at night" team take it all from here. >> shannon: hello and welcome to "fox news at night," i'm shannon bream in washington and we begin with the fox news alert. bipartisan push back to the 2020 presidential presidential candidate elizabeth warren's trillion dollar medicare for all plan. still claiming no tax hikes are needed, and, in the military successful takedown of the world's most wanted terrorist. the president had hillary clinton for suggesting congresswoman tulsi gabbard as a russian agent. we have all the highlights straight ahead to. also ton

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