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who you are, every day, you would know. robert de niro is not the only one slamming the president, robert redford placed the president on tv, trump is a dictator, let not your heart be troubled. god bless you all, laura an laura ingraham. >> laura: happy thanksgiving, are you deep frying it again? >> sean: i'm deep-fried my turkey, i'm doing two this year. i've got my butterball turkey fryer, the greatest invention ever made. you can get it at home depot, lowes. >> laura: didn't that blow up in one of your neighbors complained because a drumstick went flying over the roof? >> sean: i put on my website facts to deal with the liberal insane never trumper relatives so you don't end up throwing turkey legs at each other. >> laura: i'm trying to have a funny conversation and hannity, this is why you are number one in this business by leaps and bounds. >> sean: it we had a record
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month thanks to our great viewers. >> laura: i have to learn to get in shameless plugs, this is why you're the star. then you get hannity.com in there. >> sean: you know what? i'm going to buy you a butterball turkey. >> laura: you said that two years ago, and you give me nothing. there were lots of gifts. >> sean: send laura a butterball turkey fryer. >> laura: great show and happy thanksgiving to you. i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle," in washington tonight, if you thought schiff's impeachment hearings were a sham, just wait until you see jerry nadler's plan for newly announced hearings. john eastman and robert ray are here. also tonight, why is the media propping up the bogus opposition research firm fusion gps? congressman devin nunes and lee smith they have never appeared
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together are here with reaction. on tonight's episode of our they left enough, pete buttigieg is reeling from comments that he made about inner cities in 2011, having a lot of people scratch their heads tonight. candace owens takes up that debate and raymond arroyo brings us a tuesday addition of seen and unseen. turkey pardon and bernie sanders is proving his vitality in an unusual way, move over fred astaire. but first, an animated series of failures, that's the focus of tonight's angle. when i'm watching the house democrats or certain 2020 candidates or their media chums, i feel like i'm watching characters in a cartoon series instead of representatives of the people. month after month, they just boldly predict president trump's political demise. if they give americans the impression that they have him trapped, that he's headed off
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the edge of the cliff, well tonight, we focus on five ways that trump has outsmarted them all. first, their relentless trashing of his economic record. >> if we are going to have a recession, it's going to be a smorgasbord. >> fears of a global recession, the r word to. >> it's near panic territory. >> he could be seeking reelection during a recession. >> the market has nowhere to go but down come out recession is written all over the forehead of this economy. >> laura: that was all bunk, the r word that the democrats are now worried about that they have to confront his record as in record-breaking stock market again today. incredibly low unemployment, also record numbers there. economists and bloomberg columnist michael strahan writes today this year the rate of employment for people age 25-54
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has finally recovered from the great recession and here is yet another reason to be grateful, the economy in 2020 is said to have a better year -- what happened to recession? how do these people still have jobs? second, there are reports that trump's g.o.p. wall of support was somehow cracking, sure to be his undoing. >> the president of the united states asks or presses the leader of a foreign country to carry out an investigation of a political nature, that's troubling. and i feel that. >> there's got to be somebody in the republican party who would stand up and say we believe in the rule of law. once that happened, the floodgates can open. >> there's a chance of there will be 20 republicans, i wouldn't bet on it but i think there's a chance. >> laura: there's a chance that you're wrong again. today, trump enjoys 90% approval among republicans. has anyone checked on bill weld lately? third, democrats in the media
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warned that trump's tariffs against china would prove disastrous. >> his trade war with china is tanking the u.s. economy. >> this trade war is tanking the economy. >> if the trade war were to get worse, it could tank the whole global economy. >> laura: today get up in the morning and pick u a few keywor? another swing and a mess, our economy is booming while china's gdp is growing at its slowest pace since the 1990s. it is expected to contract further next year. fourth, democrats believe trump's summertime war of words with yield political pain for both him and his party. >> i am not surprised when the president said that four sitting members of congress should go back to their own country.
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he would love nothing more than to divide our country, this is a disruption and a distraction. from the callous, chaotic, and corrupt culture of this administration. >> the sort of rhetoric has a consequence for him, this could hurt him in 2020. >> laura: i'm not sure who that is but the reality is trumps decision to take on the hit girls might have made the momentary victims but it also meant nancy pelosi had to come to their defense. >> we just had a meeting to clear the air, in a family, you have your differences but you are still family. >> laura: this only gave them more prominence and with the help of the faux whistle-blower, we are brought to number 5, the squad's impeachment fantasy became a daily reality. >> this was another bombshell today just like there was a bombshell on wednesday. >> devastating testimony corroborating evidence of
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bribery, the president abused power and violated his oath. >> laura: when the hearings ended up swinging public opinion against democrats impeachment fantasy, the left moved on to their next delusion. a federal judge nominated by obama is forcing trump's former white house counsel to turn against the president to testi testify. the media was breathless with excitement. >> a federal judge ruling the former white house counsel don mcgann must cooperate with the impeachment investigation, this is a huge win for democrats. >> this changes the dynamics of impeachment. >> laura: never mind the fact even if compelled to show up, don mcgann can wave off every question is privileged. once again they thought they had trump's number but in fact he really had theirs. if the speaker doesn't watch out, her new nickname will be wiley pelosi.
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[cartoon sound effects] >> laura: wiley pelosi, with a magnet? it's perfect. no matter what the democrats throw at trump, they can't take him down, it's driving them crazy. their predictions about the president's staying power have been spectacular flops. here are a few predictions from yours truly. the president will get nominated with overwhelming support from his party and independence while democrats nominate someone with almost zero ability to connect with americans outside of major cities. despite their series of political debacles, they will learn very little and just end up blaming the voters once aga again. and that's the angle. joining me now is robert ralph,
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senior fellow in constitutional scholar. the democrats and the media were sure just like in all of these other predictions that were flops, they were sure yesterday's ruling would compel john bolton to testify and then his lawyer says democrats again are having to chase the roadrunner. they are going to end up with the tnt blowing up in their faces. >> the judge made very clear although the top white house officials don't have absolute immunity from showing up to testify that they can claim executive privilege and response to specific questions anytime a question arises and even have the white house current council there to advise them when to exert executive privilege. it may have sounded like a win but they obviously didn't get past page two or three. >> laura: i'm talking about a bolton, this is something that
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takes that analysis to the next step. they thought john bolton was going to be again the nirvana in this whole impeachment quest that they have. but bolton's lawyers, they don't seem like they are any rush to get up there and testify either. they are either really bad at making predictions or they don't know the law or they don't know how to read an opinion or that the opinion is limited to a certain set of special facts. i don't know what it is but it's getting embarrassing now how repeatedly wrong the democrats are on a myriad of issues. >> it's also only one judge which means it is not on bolton. let's just start with the very basics right there. second thing is the decision already has been appealed, a notice of appeal was filed today with a request for a stay. i imagine we will see that
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possibly as early as tomorrow either by the district judge or if the district judge doesn't do it, the d.c. circuit is likely to do it for her. what that means is on this timetable there's no way you're going to have a decision from the d.c. circuit that will make any difference anyway. >> laura: same thing, i'm going to get to nadler in a minute but it's the same thing the supreme court yesterday through chief justice roberts issued a temporary stay in that financial records case which was another attempt by the democrats to throw a wrench into the reelection bid. we are going to get all of these records, it's going to look bad, i don't know what they think. they are tilting at windmills and at some point they should just do better policy but that's too hard for them. >> they need to reread article 1, the legislative power is not to go fishing all the time and that seems to be what they are doing. >> laura: i want to move to this issue of jerry nadler.
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today chairman nadler inviting president trump nice of him and his lawyer to testify. he also fired a warning shot while we invite you to this hearing, we remind you if you continue to refuse to make witnesses and documents available to the committee, the chair will have discretion to impose appropriate remedies. my stomach is hurting because i'm laughing so hard about this earlier. i don't know what he is threatening but how should the white house respond? >> they ought to say go ahead, bring another suit and we will take it up to the supreme court again. there's a thing basic called separation of powers. the executive doesn't work for the legislature, this is not a parliamentary system we have. they have oversight ability but these fishing expeditions with obvious political motivations to try and dig up dirt on their
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political opponents, i thought that was what we weren't supposed to do. >> laura: one point, what is the penalty? he has to get a court to impose a penalty correct? it's not like nadler is going to get some u.s. marshals to go over to the white house and slapped manacles on the president and his counsel, it's the most ridiculous thing i have ever heard. do they not know anything about the separation of powers? i'm beginning to wonder. >> when you look at the remedies, what is he talking about? in any event, the executive branch has a much bigger police force in the capitol police serving the united states congress. i don't understand. that's a pretty outrageous threat against the president. >> laura: i'm glad you said that. >> there was a line in the district court opinion that talked about inherent congressional power to jail people in a jail cell in the capital if they don't show up to testify. perhaps that's what he's
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thinking about. it would be fun to see them try that against the president of the united states. >> laura: the obama judge through that one out there, i must've missed that. thank you, that's why your professor. great to see you tonight, happy thanksgiving. i hear this stuff, and i think people are operating in parallel universes. if you don't like trump, that's your prerogative, but you have to make a coherent argument based on facts. most of the folks on the left are embittered, angry and delusional at this point. i ask about the twilight zone because the same media outlets who fell for the ridiculously phony steele dossier are now embracing the founders of the firm behind the steele dossier. glenn simpson and peter frisch are promoting their new book and nbc gave them a lot of questions like how does it feel, what's
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your favorite color? watch. >> republicans controlled washington for two years and they use that time to investigate the investigators. and dig into us and waste enormous amounts of money trying to find something on us that would discredit us. >> we weren't able to talk about those things for a long time and in the meantime faced a lot of pressure from republicans in congress specifically the chairman of the judiciary committee and the house intelligence committee. >> laura: i'm not sure what he mumbled at the end, here to respond, devin nunes, ranking member of the house and tell committee and lee smith, author of "the plot against the president," fantastic book. congressman, fusion gps actually ran a campaign against you in 2018, what do you think about their whining and moaning? they were mean to us, they were so mean to us and the kid glove treatment they were getting at
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nbc? >> it's typical, whatever they accuse you of doing, they are actually doing. even the title of their book is hilarious because they are the ones continuing the crimes. i think part of what this book is about as not to sell a bunch of copies, it's to get out ahead of the lawsuits that are coming. they knew through discovery, they were behind all the smears and that is what is clear about the book and that is going to come out on the court cases anyway. >> laura: what to americans watching tonight have to understand about this duo at fusion gps? you documented this better than anyone about what was done especially to congressman devin nunes without whom president trump might not be in the current good position he's in but his work is been unbelievable. what do people have to understand, is this another consulting group or something quite different? >> at something quite different. if you look at these different clips on nbc, speaking with
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chuck todd and with rachel maddow, it looks like a ransom. it looks like a hostage video because all of the media organizations, they weren't just tricked, they were complicit in what is going on. if you look at their faces, they have to put their message through and the media is going to take it and they're going to work with them to shape this narrative now with horowitz. very important for them to get this message out and try to shape it. >> laura: it is very noteworthy that the fusion gps members went to nbc first. the hosts would bend over backwards to give them an interview style foot rub. >> your new book is called "crime in progress" it's really good. i feel steeped in this matter and i learned something on every page. >> what kind of toll has this taken on you personally? >> the book, no matter what you
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think about the steele dossier come if you talk about it, you should read this book. >> laura: why nbc? a few years ago, lee wrote about a connection between a specific nbc reporter and fusion gps, explain that briefly. >> this is about ken delaney at nbc and he was attacking william browder as part of an operation on behalf of the russian government. he appeared to be reciting talking points provided by fusion gps. there are extensive connections between fusion gps and the entire media and nbc is certainly a part of that. >> laura: congressman nunes at this point we know the jerry nadler crew is going to get two weeks of their own whatever they're going to end up doing with this impeachment nonsense. what do you expect to happen? i'm going to say this to everyone who has missed the last few minutes of the show -- he's
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threatening to president of the united states with unspecified penalties if he doesn't show up to testify. this is where we have gotten. >> i cannot imagine how a constitutional hearing next week about the constitutionality of impeachment, how that is going to be any better for them than the last two weeks when they had dud after dud after dud of witnesses. nadler, evidently he has been found because the guy has been missing since before the summer time, nobody has seen him. they ripped him off the stage so i can't imagine -- my guess is they're going to have like one hearing next week and they will foot the following week. i can't imagine they will leave him up for multiple hearings and have another were all the networks cover these guys, it will drive the numbers even lower than they are today. >> laura: having you both on together is a treat because
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congressman, i remember when you were being smeared when they were claiming you were conflicted out of the whole russia thing, they were lying about that i don't know how long, that's when i was still doing my radio show and then it was all this made-up nonsense. you took it upon yourself to write about this and to explain it in a way -- i sound like i'm sucking up to you, it's so important for people to understand it's not just what you read in the headlines, you have to dig into the facts of what they do to good people to try to ripped them to shreds. it's critical, meanwhile this peter frisch guy was speaking on "meet the press" about the parallels between russia and impeachment, i've got to get you both quickly on this, watch. >> i'm sitting here today at the end of 2019, does anyone doubt the donald trump would be capable of working with a foreign government to affect the political process in this country? that's exactly what the houses looking at right now.
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>> laura: congressman nunes, quickly your thoughts. >> they are the ones that went to foreigners, they took money from the democrats and went to ukrainians and russians to dig up dirt on trump. these guys are a complete joke, they are racketeering operation and they need to be shut down. >> laura: congressman nunes, i know you're going to get a tie back on when you come back to work. he's always at the expo -- your back on. you're always at this expo, what is at? every time i have you on. there's trucks in the back. >> it's by my house and i got nice colorful backgrounds and museums. >> laura: i got it, i'm a little slow before thanksgiving. you have the christmas theme colors behind you, happy thanksgiving. coming up, last night it was biden, tonight is mayor pete feeling the heat from the left,
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candace owens tells us why pete buttigieg is being buried over some newly uncovered comments on race, they offend you? when we come back. i'm finding it hard to stay on top of things
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>> laura: remember last night we told you about joe biden's problems with woke immigration activists. on tonight's episode of our they left enough, we turn to pete buttigieg. he's under fire for saying this in 2011. >> kids need to see evidence that education is working for them. there are a lot of kids, especially in lower income minority neighborhoods who haven't seen it work. there isn't somebody they know personally and i think it testifies to the value of education. >> laura: that resurfaced video, he looks 12 and it has the radical left riled up.
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activist w, lobel tweeting that mayor pete is going for less than 0% of african-american support. here to react, candace owens author of the forthcoming book blackout along with scott bowen, former chair of the d.c. democrat party. he's already out apologizing for that comment. how can anyone survive the democratic left is the buzz saw? >> it's simple, all you have to do is not tell the truth. he made the mistake of telling the truth, a lot of minority people are suffering, literacy rates are an actual epidemic happening in america right now. unfortunately when you speak the truth you get your entire career assassinated by the left because they don't know how to stand up and tell the truth. >> he said you needed images of positive people were education pays off, he wasn't talking about literacy. >> i know he didn't, he said
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education system doesn't work for the minority people. >> because they don't have positive images and education paying off, that's ignorance if you ask me. if he thinks that poor black children in our community and challenged communities are there because they don't have positive images, i'm in those communities and i'm a positive image, they suffer from underfunding of schools, systemic racism. education, hunger. >> laura: let me go back to chicago. when we arrived there in late september, the teachers strike with authorize, it went on for a couple weeks. they i believe are the highest paid teachers in the country. they were already previously the highest-paid. you talk to the faith community leaders in southside englewood, all they talk about is education. it's dangerous to go to school, they have a lot of drug dealers on the corner, a lot of gang bangers on the corner, i think that's what he was probably getting at.
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obama did my brother's keeper and he said men need to stand up in the inner-city and be strong male role models, he said that, isn't that what pete buttigieg is saying? >> i don't understand why you don't want black america to get better. >> i do want them to get better. the problem with buttigieg as he speaks with authority and he knows not. he talks about these strong black male images, that's the problem. it's all the things you just named in the community that compete with those types of mentors. >> laura: you think there are enough strong male role models and father figures in underprivileged areas? >> absolutely, you don't have to limit that to underprivileged area to be a role model at all. >> the single parent rate is 74%. i'll let you talk. the single mother rate is 74% and you are pretending there are strong male figures, you've joined the side of the
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delusional. this is why the black community won't get better, we have a problem we need to get better, the education, we need fathers back in the home. this is why republicans and conservatives are winning because we tell the truth. >> the idea that black people all come from broken families, that's not true. >> laura: we have scott bolden and we have barack obama but they aren't in people's lives every day. i think that's the point he was trying to get at and we all need that. >> there are a number of them in those communities and what about social organizations who do mentorship? it's more than that. >> laura: i think he would say it's not enough. there are other issues. we have to play buttigieg's comments today which was a significant walk back. >> what i said in that comment before i became mayor does not reflect the totality of my understanding then and certainly
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now about the obstacles that students of color face in our system today. >> laura: wil real quick, what s he saying? >> this is why people prefer trump because trump does not walk back on telling the truth. when you break down the family unit which has been done strategically, the children one to the streets. their idols become cultural icons, people don't know who you are in black america but i bet you they know who all the rappers are. we have cap leaders who have this mind to admit that. >> we have so many strong black men in black women whether they know me or barack obama or not, whether they are hardworking people, that these kids can look up to. people need to care about these kids, invest in these kids, you don't have to be a cultural icon to do that. if you think that's the only problem is because you have broken families, there are a lot of other challenges, anybody who thinks that is delusional. >> laura: on that note, happy
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thanksgiving. it's not delusional to say that. up next bernie sanders tries to prove how vital he is and trump does ruffle some feathers. raymond arroyo is here next, seen and unseen -- don't go away.
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>> laura: this is really cool. it's a special tuesday edition of our "seen and unseen" segment where we expose the cultural stories of the day. baltimore mistreats the first lady, joining us with all the details, raymond arroyo fox news contributor. the president spent some quality time with a few feathered friends and i'm not talking about pelosi and schiff. >> today was the annual presidential turkey pardon. two birds were flown into d.c. by the national turkey federation and they were put up at the willard hotel -- when you
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love to be the maid cleaning up that room? once again the white house posted stats on the two turkeys and allowed the public to decide which bird should get the pardon? before the big unveiled, the president used the occasion to pluck his political opponents. >> bread and butter have been specially raised by the jacksons to remain calm under any condition which will be very important because they have already received subpoenas to appear in adam schiff's basement on thursday. unlike previous witnesses you and i have actually met. >> this is his great weapon politically, his sense of humor. no one can answer, you don't have anyone in the opposing party who can mount that kind of -- meet him on a level of humor and connect with the audience. in the president got to busine business. >> butter, let's talk to you for a second because i'm going to do
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something you're going to be very happy about. i wish you a lot of luck, i hereby grant you a full and complete pardon. >> that's butter, what happened to bread? i think they fed him to jerrold nadler to try to keep him at bay or maybe cohen and the antiterrorism dog had a thanksgiving treat. >> laura: to the other turkey not get pardon? i'm concerned about this. >> it wasn't there, the other one was not there. it could be grilling in the white house kitchen as we speak. >> laura: tommy just said he's a backup. >> we've got to get going, this is important stuff. i got to tell you about bernie sanders. >> laura: he had a heart scare in october, he's being careful not exerting himself. >> now he is showing voters in new hampshire that he still got the stuff.
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the 78-year-old socialist became the dancing king the other night at the labor solidarity dinner in manchester. at least they had fair warning. >> our revolution includes dancing. >> when it started playing, the revolution began, he did the cha-cha with a series of supporters and later he tweeted out he was having the time of his life. since these poll numbers have been eroding in some places and the obama machine is now against him, he might have better prospects over at "dancing with the stars." >> laura: do you think you would get all the opposition that poor sean spicer god? god? .i think he's a good dancer, i thought he was very good on his feet, that was the best thing i've seen him do ever.
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what else do you have? >> i have to show you the most embarrassing video of the day, embarrassing for baltimore. today, 2500 high school and middle school kids in baltimore attended a youth summit on opioid addiction and the first lady and tended to talk to them about the opioid epidemic, she was greeted this way. >> the first lady of the united states of america. [boos] >> hello everyone. >> laura: let me say this, these people are so ill-inform ill-informed, i'm going to put it kindly on this holiday season and they are so angry or they are just so brainwashed, whatever the top line is they read on facebook that they don't realize they're actually helping president trump and the first lady by their ungracious
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reaction. if you don't like them, don't vote for him. >> these are school kids, somebody is prompting, somebody is teaching them that it's okay to go out and harassed the first lady this way, i'm sorry. i would have opposed this if they did it to michelle obama or laura bush or any first lady, you want to protest the president? have at it. twto -- he is there to help youn the middle of an opioid epidemic. >> evolve and be part of the solution. if we continue to work hand-in-hand, i know we will be able to achieve amazing things. i'm fighting for you. >> laura: i want to say, good for her, she should do more interviews and appearances, every time she does she does so with grace and beauty and this was a wonderful and needed to message.
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she shows the country what real class is, she should do more interviews and not in any way retreat because of ungracious -- not that she would but where is principal, or as an adult saying get on stage saying anyone booing, get out. >> the principal needs to be taught manners and pass it onto their students, it was of noxious and horrible. >> laura: i see the gentleman on stage before the first lady, he seemed pretty casually dressed, there was a day people would put on a jacket. >> that was mark wahlberg's brother. >> laura: i'm glad he's there. i'm glad he was there and did a nice introduction but he's pretty cool, get up there and say knock it off. have a great thanksgiving and we'll see you on friday for friday follies. you will be hosting for me tomorrow night so everybody to an end to watch raymond, it's going to be an awesome show.
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next, who in the democrat party can really fight warren or aoc's view of government, is there anyone around who can do it? an all-star panel, tammy bruce, matt schlapp, doug shown dissect the great crack-up of the leadersless democrats
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♪ >> laura: over the past two nights, we have been showing you how the woke activists are ravaging the democratic party from within. it begs the question, is there anyone in the 2020 field including bloomberg willing to stand up to the radicals and i mean really stand up to them. here to discuss his matt schlapp chair of the american conservative union, along with tammy bruce president of the independent women's voice and a host the tammy bruce show, and
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doug shown, polestar now for 2020 presidential candidate mike bloomberg. you're on with bloomberg, that must be a good payday. if you're going to work for someone. >> is a very good guy, an honorable guy and i think a potentially strong candidates. >> laura: we are going to get to that. let's talk first about where we stand today. we just finished a segment about pete buttigieg walking back or recasting a comment that he made in 2011 about none of role models and difficult neighborhoods, inner-city neighborhoods for education, not enough role models. you might as well have thought he was burning crosses on people's lawns. the reaction to him -- if he's not able to say look, guys, come on, who is going to stand up to the radicals?
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>> he does have a little bit of a fraud history in his own city when it comes to race relations, issues regarding the police -- this is something that has been out there for him. of course it's a competitive environment cover everybody wants a piece of the ever shrinking pie and yet we see this culturally across-the-board, the cancel culture. even mike bloomberg has noted not so long ago that if he were to run for president, he would need to be apologizing for a lot of things. these days sometimes apologies don't work and don't matter. ultimately it has to come down to the individual who is able to recognize may be why something might upset someone and decide either not to apologize or to stand up for themselves if there is in fact something not to apologize for. i think the american people appreciate that -- we understand people make mistakes but this is a culture that is not about genuine offense but it's about
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do we accept apologies or do we not? it's going to come up to the individual having the strength, like president trump in acknowledging who he is and not apologizing for it. >> laura: i think people are tired of the perpetual apologi apologies. bloomberg decided, he made a decision he was going to apologize for stop and frisk. he did that saying he didn't have all the information, it wasn't the right thing. and as i predicted, al sharpton comes along and says that's basically all well and good, i'm paraphrasing. he has a lot of other work to do to prove his bona fides, mike bloomberg has to prove himself to al sharpton, that's the part it's going to be trumped? >> i don't think mike bloomberg has to prove himself to anyone whether as a businessman, a political leader, a mayor, a philanthropist. he's done an enormous amount of
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good and he's a man of firm worldviews. >> laura: stay on the question, you're not on the table with me tonight, you're representing bloomberg, i ask you a specific question, the question as he comes out and feels the need to apologize after being mayor for all those years, he comes out to apologize. and then they say that's not enough, give him an inch, take a mile, he wants more and more, that's with the left has become, it's never good enough. >> i apologize, let me be clear. the fact that sharpton attacked bloomberg who has worked with constructively in new york, elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, the whole left in personal terms because of his desire to get his worldview out is i think a great mistake and tragedy for a party that needs to be unified and not divided. mayor bloomberg has nothing to apologize to come up to al sharpton, to elizabeth warren, or bernie sanders other than he's an extraordinary man with an extraordinary record he may
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well differ with them on some ideas but goodness gracious, we need to come together as a party. >> laura: they have been trashing the billionaire class, i don't care how they vote, the billionaires are the problem and elizabeth warren is now planning a massive expansion of government, watch. >> i want structural change in this economy. 2020 is our time in history. our time to win the fight for a green new deal and save our planet, our time to win the fight for medicare for all and save our people. >> laura: no recession in sight, people are predicting a bigger year next year than the past year which was unbelievab unbelievable. >> many of the policies of the
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left, most of them are talking about, they are actually not very popular with the american people. the question is if mike bloomberg does what's good for the party and bring some common sense back to the table, he's got zero chance to get the nomination. that's a conundrum he is in. >> laura: he's in a trick box here and i want to go back to tammy, it's a tough place to be. you have a rapacious left, a ravenous left and you have the more moderate people in these swing states -- i'm not aoc. god bless her, it's not who i am. this is where the polls stand today. head-to-head and people throw those to the side. this is quinnipiac, november 26, biden has retaken the lead after warren has dropped. buttigieg has gone up six points, the crowd didn't seem all that thrilled with warren in new hampshire, they had to beg them to stand up. what do you make of this?
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biden is back at. >> that is a national poll, he's not going to win on a national boat. as elizabeth warren losing half of her support? i think people didn't appreciate the nature of this medicare for all proposal, i think he knows he's not going to win the nomination. maybe he imagines himself having enough of the super tuesday states, anything is possible because you are right, there's no one who is going save the party. the grassroots democrats don't necessarily know what to do. but he changed votes for everyone and he's focusing on super tuesday. >> laura: doug, hillary and bloomberg -- i'm willing to bet
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everything i have. >> put it all on red. >> i don't think you're going to lose your money. >> laura: thank you. >> brokered convention. >> laura: i'm still waiting for that -- mcmuffin was going to do the brokered convention. thanks so much, moments away. send your comments and questions to ingramangle@foxnews.com extraction power.
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>> time again for ingram's inbox, thank you for your sense of humor and laughing at the mad dog democrats, you help keep things at prospective and lord knows we could lighten up a little. >> we try our best.
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here is a message from phil, please stop falling into the liberal trap as referring to president trump simply as trump. both you and your guests do it, it's a way to delegitimize our president, it's not my intention, sometimes we are running out of time but excellent point. send me thoughts and questions, even video questions. we want to be able to read them on the show. that's all the time we have tonight, shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team take it all from here. >> shannon: most of my questions are about lip gloss and earrings which i'm happy to answer. >> laura: you take care. >> shannon: welcome to "fox news @ night," i'm shannon bream in washington. we begin tonight with a fox news alert, president trump fresh off a rally tonight slamming the media, tearing into the house democrats impeachment inquiry, defending his recent controversial military pardons and we also know what steps and when the democrats plan to take on the

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