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protesters in minneapolis with disturbing video showed an who later died, now for police w officers have been fired. we'll have more on tomorrow night show. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham is standing by. happy monday -- happy tuesday. >> laura: happy tuesday. those are disturbing images, sean. let's see what develops here. people on edge across the country but there is a lot of room at the same time we have challenges, a lot of room for real optimism which i'm going to hit on tonight despite the fact -- >> sean: that's awesome. florida, georgia, texas, great stories. aa lot of great stories to tell. >> laura: absolutely. great show. i'm laura ingraham and this is this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. despite the decline in covid numbers, why are some citizens subjecting their citizens to sustain these absurd lockdowns? we are going to speak to a couple of folks who are suffering under the sun of powermad leaders.
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in the states where lockdowns are listening, democrats are working overtime to expand mail in voting.s why is that? we are going to show you why the president is warning about potential fraud is right on target. and raymond arroyo, it'san tuesdays, a little unusual, he's here on the trump-biden mask show down and what memorial day can tell us about the campaign. but first, those who bet against america. that's the focus of tonight's angle. we know who they are. they short the market, they short the dollar, and when things look unstable, as the situation gets a little rocky here at home, they look for the exit. lately they've moved their money or business is offshore because they think america has seen her best days. but truly smart people, including smart democrats, know that betting against america has always been a losing propositi
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proposition. including in our darkest hours through the civil war, the great depression. in a recent berkshire hathaway meeting, warren buffett who is no fan of donald trump, discussed america's past and ldfuture trials. >> this testing period, people really... they've lost faith to some degree. they didn't see the potential of what america could do. and we've found that nothing can stop america when you get right down to it and it may have been tested again in the great depression and it may be tested now to some degree. in the end, the answer is never bet against america. >> laura: and it shouldn't surprise you, any of you, that warren buffett is a hell of a lot smarter than left wing economists who have been predicting doomsday scenarios for the u.s. economy since
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covid. today, the dow jumped 500 points almost closing above 25,000. consumer confidence rising. investors across the board are seeing light at the end of the tunnel. in texas, georgia, south carolina, utah, florida, alabama, mississippi, all run by pretty conservative governors, you seere their life is finally getting back to normal. even california's lockdown lover gavin newsom is under pressure from lawsuits, small business owners, and people in the community has had to ease up also. los angeles county official suggested be lockdown could last through the summer, but after massive backlash across the board, l.a. county is aiming to open july 4th and church's opening at 28% capacity starting tomorrow. as for the blues date governorsa who wanted a "yes" for an
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answer, did not think for a second the fraudulent justifications for your own safety. they always say that when they are taking we are constitutional rights. but it's becoming more obvious by the day that these power-hungry governors and radical mayors are endangering the state's future and will eventually see their states left behind. it's horrific enough that andrew cuomo ended up creating death traps, but now his slow role to reopen is doing untold damage to the state going forward. "the washington post" wrote this piece going and how these people and sick shutdown had been the straw that broke the camel's back in new york. more residents now being so fed up with life in the big apple they are relocating to places where they can actually have a decent standardpl of living. and cuomo wants taxpayers in florida and texas and beyond to
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bail him out? none of these lockdown liberals should get a penny more in bailout money so long as they continue this lockdown stuff. because the longer they stay locked down and you have all these other onerous and the necessary restrictions in place? the more difficult, the more expenses, i'd say the more dangerous it becomes for their state longer than any recovery would be. given we now know the virus is a lot less deadly than originally thought and its most dangerous to the combined elderly, there is no good reason to keep any part of the country completely closed. unless,mp that is, you don't wat america to recover at least while trump is president. an article in politico over the weekend reported that democrats are privately freaking out -- you heard that right, that the american economy will be in a massive recovery mode come the
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fall. check this out. this is my big worry, said a former obama white house official who is still close to the former president. asked about the level of concern among top party officials, he said, it's high, high, high, high. how do you describe this except to say that democrats see their only serious path to victory hinging on your despair? deep down, it seems like they are rooting against life getting better for american families. they are rooting for americans to remain unemployed. can you believe that? anyone? or for schools to stay close? long after we flatten the curve, the issue these grim warnings of a second wave, third wave. it could come next month, come in september. it could be worse. more people -- i mean... or the super spreader phenomenon, you have to have 18 feet social distancing,
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30 feet, sneeze bread, 40 feet -- i mean, every minute of every day they have to push the panic button that to scare back into your homes. they shame people who don't bow down to their new rules. but in the end, most of these people seeking to control your behavior don't apply the rules to themselves. they never do, do they? the we will share the biggest offenders with you in just a moment. what worries these hypocrites are not the dire situations they created in their own states, they are worried about the possibility of your state's economic recovery. trump could poised to benefit fromco the dramatic numbers thas likely to coincide with a four month before november. that realization has many democrats spooked. now let that sink in for a moment. where you and ira spoke about the idea of living like masted zombies waiting for jumped down
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the government checks for the foreseeable future, the democrats are spooked that things are getting better. in march, biden's campaign, the whole gang were betting that the virus would cripple the economy right through the election. the only way that happens now is if enough blues date governors make life unlivable for the 99.99% of americans who survived this virus. that is a pathetic antiscience sickle campaign strategy sicko campaign strategy. america cannot allow this crisis to beget a waste. and that's the angle. while some blue state governors have heated president trump's call to reopen places of worship, not all of them have. new jersey is letting beaches, bicycle stores, and some retail open up. the 76ers will start
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practicing again. but governor murphy is keeping churches still under lock and keep you hasn't set a date to reopen houses of worship and wants to subject them to an arbitrary ten person limit! it's those reasons my next guest is suing to have the governor's orders overturned. joining me now is pastor robbie bledsoe, thanks for joining us tonight. your governor is letting 500 people walk into a grocery sto grocery store, but doesn't trust you and other religious leaders from other faiths as well to keep churches, mosques, or temples safe. what's going on? >> laura, thank you for having me on tonight. it's a shame. who would ever think in the 21st century convicts would be released and pastors would face scrutiny? i talked to my congregation the other day. we have the outside parking lot, how many saw today on your way to church that you may get
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arrested? it's a shame. their religious freedom our country was founded on is one of the most essential basic human rights that we have here in america and we have to stand up and that's why we decided to take action against our government. >> laura: pastor, the president said last friday that hehe wants churches to open up. they need to open up. do you want more from the federal government in states like new jersey where these onerous restrictions are still in place or outright still a shutdown of churches, should the fed stepped in?i know you are, d federal help? >> the attorney general said he'll do something and i believe he will. they made their statement. i have to now say the responsibility is now on my fellow pastors. i have been saying this on day one. we have to stay open.
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the churches are essential to the well-being, the spirit, the psyche of people in our communities.pe we minister -- the psyche of a church, the church when you think about it, i think it's the hope of the world. when the doors of the church are closed, who do people begin to look for for help? the government? maybe that's what they want. but i still believe that pastors now have to take a stand. it mayak cost you something, but you have to open. >> laura: think about the great sacrifices of religious leaders around the world and parishioners around the world of all faiths. they were in syria and other parts of the world getting killed on the way to church and they still make it to church and mass and temple and so forth but this is what governor murphy said about churches defying his lockdown orders. watch. >> there will be repercussions in any case where someone willfully violates our executive orders. the overwhelming amount of folks
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who lead institutions of faith, they understand this for they are chomping at the bit, we get that. but they also understand the risks associated with it and we've got to make sure we are all in this together and do this the right way. >> laura: pastor, will you reopen despite the threat from governor murphy? >> well... what i can say is this. the last two sundays we've had parking lot church and it was okay. but we need to meet in person. we need to meet in person. all i can say is for me and our congregation, we have a plan to get together and to worship. i would call on all pastors in new jersey to take a stance. pentecost sunday is on us here, next sunday. it's when the church was birthed, on the day of pentecost that i am asking all churches no matter your denomination to stand strong and let's be the church of jesus christ. >> laura: not enough jail cells, i don't think, for all
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christians and people of faith oroughout the state of new jersey. they are not enough. thank you, pastor. thank you for standing up for your faith and doing it responsibly. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> laura:an are these petty tyrants across the country adhering to the punishing lockdown the demand of their own citizenry? take michigan's gretchen "witless" whitmer, her husband was caught asking that the harbormaster released the boat early for memorial day weekend, liberate the boat. when they refused, he responded, i'm the husband of the governor. will this make a difference? in other words, saying, do you know who i am? unreal. how did his witless wife respond? >> my husband made a failed attempt at humor last week when checking in with the small business that helps with our boat and dock up north. knowing it wouldn't make a
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difference, he joyfully asked if being married to me might move them up in the queue. obviously with the motorized voting prohibition in the early days of covid-19, he thought it might get a a laugh. >> laura: that attempted justification sunk like the titanic. absolutely pathetic. as the husband seek special treatment, the next guest seeks to keep a 60-year-old michigan barbershop above water. joining me is carl mankiw, owner of carl mankiw's barber and beauty. the state tried to suspend his license. a judge struck it down. great to see you. the governor further extended the state shutdown -- this is unbelievable! until june 12th. how does this make you feel to see what her own family is doing meanwhile? >> i really... in a sense i think this governor is a little immature for this
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job. it's obviously a little bit more than what she's capable of handling. >> laura: what do you make of her husband trotting up north to get his boat released, meanwhile you can't be released to cut some hair and get some beauty treatments to people, even though the curve has flattened? >> you know, this is pretty typical of people who want to rule rather than govern. often times they'll use these type of tactics where, do as i say, not as i do. it's like mother is at one time, and truthfully, she's not myd mother. i don't really properly listen too much to her. i was under 14 different administrations starting with fdr, i was born in 1942.n i've never seen anything like this one for this one is the most ridiculous. o even during the 1960s, i remember when the
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democratic party of that time was the party of free speech, no censorship, and oppressive government for human rights and civil rights. she is completely turned upside down, has become more of a police state than as anything else.n i wrote a story, i'm an author also, i wrote a book called age of shame and in that story, it takes place in the warsaw ghetto of the 1940s. that particular time, people were packedti into one square mile, about 800,000. the youngerut people knew what s going on. then you what the nazis were up to at that time. the older people feared that the younger people wouldn't behave themselves, that the government, the german government would punish them. they would turn in younger people. and they willingly listened and
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watched, you know, they were going to have a wonderful day. >> laura: don't mean to enter up, we are running tight on time. but you are talking about the encouraging snitching on your fellow citizens. to wear a mask and he opened up too early and you cut the hair of a protester -- i've never seen that ever in the united states of america. but we have elected officials encouraging that type of neighbors spying upon neighbor to tell the authorities -- i don't think that washes well in the united states of america. i don't think it works. >> we need in michigan right now at this point, we need to stand up. we need to stand up, we need to open up our business is and we need to show up. these police state tactics that one neighbor on another war and not being able to social
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distance, another one scolding another one for not wearing a mask. they love this kind of crap. >> laura: when people snatch on her, she gives a -- it's a poor attempt at humor. really? no one is buying that. all these governors, if they don't open the state should be recalled. there should be a recall petition against her and pritzker and all the rest of them. it's infuriating to me what you are going through. so sorry you're going through this. keep up handing up, speak the truth. thanks for being with us tonight. >> thank you very kindly for the opportunity. >> laura: absolutely. speaking of these hypocrites, virginia governor ralph "blackface" northam shaming people friday night following theri latest covid fashion fad. >> wearing a mask could literally save someone else's life. that is becoming clear every day as we move further into managing
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this virus over the long term. >> laura: it was stunning to see him the very next day walking around virginia beach taking selfies with strangers right up against them unmasked, the very activity he just said could kill people. he obviously didn't believe that. they don't believe what they are saying. they just want to control you. was he embarrassed, not in the slightest. he's now making what he failed to do mandatory in public for all members of the commonwealth of virginia. >> everyone will need to wear a face cover when you are inside at a public place starting this friday. i am taking this step because science increasingly shows us that the virus spreads less easily when everyone is wearing face coverings. >> laura: by the way, if you think that's ever going to be rescinded? he wants us masked from here on
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out. he's been exposed as a hypocrite, all virginians now have to suffer. is this even constitutional? article one, section one of virginia's constitution states that -- let me read it. can you back it up? so people know what i'm saying but let me just read this really quickly. thatat all men by nature equally free and independent and have certain inherent rights that you enter inin a state of sick society, they cannot by any compact by pride or divest their prosperity, and that derived by the people, that magistrates with their trustees and servants and all teams amendable by them. joining me now, harmeet dhillon, civil rights attorney, founder of the center of american liberty. due virginians, harmeet, have a legal case against the masked mandate and other orders such as those? >> thank you, laura.
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clearly the governor himself is comfortable masked in blackface, but most of us aren't and the question is can they do it the way they are planning to do it? the way virginia is doing it that's different than some other states, laura. they are actually going to say they will find the businesses, restaurants, the places where people go indoors. not the actual citizens of virginia like you or i who might walk in. so that's interesting for that becomes an economic regulation that subject to rational basic scrutiny. if it is true, as we've been told, i think you said this on your show before, maybe the maskeds don't work, but the governor northam didn't think they worked enough this weekend to wear one, then maybe we can disprove the rational basis that the government is saying that applies here. i think that would be one route to go. other challenges to masks that included, that masks are an expressive form ofas communication. they communicate a message, in this case, as the left would
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say, i care about you. can the state compel us to carry the message forward? i can see where an individual going into the store says, i do not wish to convey that message and there is no rational basis for it, so i'd like to challenge it. i think it will raise some interesting issues in that regard, laura. >> laura: if it's offered safety, everybody should know that this is not a temporary thing. if they getkn real power passing the rule making at the department of transportation mandating that masks from here on out on trunk down the public transportation whether it's a plane forever! if it's an argument can be up to where it all the time, forever masks. it's not just during covid. it's forever. if that's what people want, i guess that's what they are going to get.he harmeet, great work on all the religious liberty cases as well. you've got a victory for the barbers and cods meditations in
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california and watching the cases closely. great work. a more complete picture regarding speed 26 regarding the mortality rate, is there greater risk of being locked down? stay here.
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♪ >> at what point do the numbers drop to the reopening threshold? people can speculate, people can guess. i am out of that businessi' because we failed at that business, right? all the early national experts. here is my projection model, here's my projection model -- they were alls wrong. they were all wrong. >> laura: where they all wrong, andrew? is that what we are saying question marks on the smart
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people were questioning this in the beginning and it wasn't just the old models. the experts at hhs and fema were predicting the daily covid death toll would double to 3,000 by june 1st. the reality, only 510 new deaths were reported yesterday. joining me now is victor davis hanson, senior fellow at the hoover institution. victor, it isn't just the conventional scientific wisdom surrounding the disease itself that's been wrong, but the refusal to admit the harm of an unnecessarily long locked down explain that. >> i think the progressive party has become the party ofre superstition and faith based information. it's not based on science but almost everything they've told us has been wrong.in it's not 2 -three people per hundred that are infected that died, lara. it's 2 -perr thousand. we know in past recessions when you lose a trillion dollars a year, we lose in month, we know
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statistically how many people will die in excess because of excess but in northern california, suicides are no now more than the virus. that's not faith-based, that's actual data. the left refuses to look at it. it reminds me almost of that famous quote on d-day, there are two types of people on the beach, those that are dying, those that arere dead and those that are going to die so let's get the hell off the beach. there are two types of people in lockdown, those who are broke and those were going to go broke for the most part. it's time to get out of your house and take aut risk and it'a scientific risk. i think most americans would rather follow george patton than they would george mcclellan. that's the choice we have right now. there is a reasonable risk to
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get into a collective fetal position. >> laura: america is built on risk. the most daring risk takers on earth were founding fathers of america and everything they risked, their fortune, their blood, everything for freedom and liberty and look at what we are doing. governor newsom issued this morning. watch. >> the reality is this pandemic has just begun, it hasn't ended by no stretch of the imaginati imagination. is the virus behind us, and i could not be more precise in terms of my, welcome a recommendation. >> laura: victor, he's basically pressing people to get used to this kind of rolling series of draconian controls over their daily life. >> we are seven weeks now, laura, from his march 19th morning the 25 million people would be infected at the given rate. we were told 2% lethality, we should have 16,000 dead californians.
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we've got 3800. that's a tragedy. the largest state in the country, we have 40 million people. we haven't seen any of that and maybe it's because scientists have warned us that delma and they were ignored that viruses mutate and they weaken in mutations or may be that we are developing herd immunity, or maybe because of the weather here.y it's 103 today where i'm talking to you. but all of that in perfect storm fashion have not given up the predictions of doom and gloom and of a armageddon. he has no credibility and people know that. so this all begs the question, why are we doing this? you don't have to be a cynic anymore to think they are willing to destroy the fifth largest economy in the world without which this country cannot rebound before the november election. just new york and california, 20% of the gdp -- excuse me, about 15-20 -- yeah, 20% of the gdp. >> laura: got to go.
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they have their strategy. it's betting against america, holding back america, and controlling america. i think a lot of americans want to let loose but not the virus lose, but the people, their ingenuity and hard work. let them loose and will be okay in the end. victor, thank you so much. speaking of faulty models, faulty data. remember the german study that kids were the super spreaders? of course, dr. fauci touted the study initially and governor cuomo recently echoed the findings. given all this, nobody should be surprised it turned out to be a load of you know what. a reanalysis of the study's own data, is this sounding familiar, actually came to the exact opposite conclusion. children have lower viral loads in adult at our next guest says this is the scientific equivalent of a war crime. joining me i now is president of the committee to unleash prosperity, fail, despite that
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study coming from germany, none of the german medical societies or governments gave any credence. so why are we. >> every journal societies said they kids should be in school, they said they'd reopen the school which is not what germany is doing, they are putting -- the study u was written for one reason and one reason only whice was to scare and frighten governments into keeping schools closed, the conclusion was predetermined and prewritten before they looked at the data band the numbers themselves as much as they tortured them to try to support the conclusion do not support it. multiple re-analyses looking at the very data from that paper and finding that children have about a quarter of the viral load of adults. >> laura: france is now, even though they wentnt through a
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horrific time with the virus, france's education minister tolc the bbc said that to a of schooling increased inequaliti inequalities. a lot more tragedy per capita than the united states, they are reopening schools. so what the heck is the united states waiting for? >> it's really bizarre. only a couple of states have reopen the schools. i think montana and wyoming, maybe north dakota started summer school. the majority of the u.s., almost all of europe, united kingdom going back in june 1st. 1.4 children going back to school, 7.0 of those children tested positive for the virus. that such4 a minuscule, tiny nothing number that shows there are no threats.
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that headline was blasted all over the world in many american outlets, france student opening failed, 70 students test positive. what ae, tiny number. >> i think the scientific comunity is going to have a lot to answer for, the modeling community. of course, the media in all of this. huge, huge disservice they did to not just this country but the globe. thanks so much. >> my pleasure. >> laura: in m moments, raymond arroyo will cover biden's racial blunder. plus the developments in maskgate. seen and unseen, unmasked when we come back. less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and
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>> laura: it's time for our seen and unseen segment where we reveal the stories behind the headlines. joining us for details, raymond arroyo, fox news contributor. do you think memorial day may have given us an insight into the campaigns to come? how so? >> laura, take a look closely during those dueling memorial day ceremonies, the voters look at this. they are looking for signs, impressions of how they should vote. biden emerged from his basement for the first time in two months to lay a wreath at a war memorial near his home in delaware. it was a grim look. he wore a black mask, the dark ray bans. even his gait was tempted. he projected an image of
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trepidation, fear. trump on the other hand appeared at fort mchenry, surrounded by the german five core, flags drum and five core. the american spirit and diversity, had a touch of the reverend revolutionary spirit, speech one name for it whether voters realize it or not, it's there. >> laura: i don't think america -- i don't think they want masks long-term even short term. if they do the masks if they think it's safe. they are worried that it's going to become the new normal forever, which i think th the -- they want a visual to keep this narrative going since the curve is long since been flattening. they need that vision to visual to keep them scared. for some, it keeps the visual front and center. >> whether it has used or not, dr. fauci said it had very
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little use. but for joe biden, it's virtue signaling. it's the way to set himself from trump and in his first personal interview two months at 12 feet apart from cnn's dana bash and explained why he wore the mask on memorial day. >> i watched the president yesterday at wearing no mask. and started making the fun of the fact that i wore a mask for the truth of the matter is i think you areru supposed to lead by example and one of the things our governor has said, keep social distancing, stay at home, it's been the order until jun june 1. >> laura, the governor of delaware now setting the course for joe biden's national campaign? this is bizarre. who is he protecting, by the way, on the memorial day? the flag? his wife he's been in quarantine for months? it was all very bizarre. i think it's all political.
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there is a political piece to this. >> laura: now we are reading stuff about how you can damage yourself by wearing a mask and you are breathing back, you know, potentially -- >> the viral load! >> laura: not everybody changes their mask every day, or cleans it. you know we are going to read an article a month from now about how unhygienic masks are, they are now super spreaders of the virus. that's coming! biden trying to clean up those llcomments he made on the populr radio show last week. here is the exchange starting with a biden ai interrupting. >> that's really our time. i apologize. >> you can't do that to whiteme media black media! >> if you have a problem figuring out whether you are for me or trump, you ain't black. the naacp has endorsed me every time i've run. come on!
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take a look at the record! >> not only was biden's message> presumptively and inflammatory, but the naacp says they've never endorsed biden and have a policy of not endorsing candidates for the fury from black americansmp was immediate, including black leaders. biden tried to walk back on cnn today. watch this. >> i was being a wise guy and responded in kind. i shouldn't have said that. look, a percent of the vote, the population. and i got overwhelming support every time i've run. but i work in the east side, i've worked on all the things i've cared about making sure their houses are as valuable as the same white person's house in a white neighborhood. >>it laura, how condescending is that? i am going to make sure that a black person's house is worth what a white person's house is in a white neighborhood. this is stereotype writ large, almost as offensive as the other
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comments. >> laura: i will say this, biden had eight years to make all these improvements in the african-american community and it took donald trump who before covid-19 pushing for school choice for all the things that he's for, criminal justice reform, obama didn't accomplish any of that stuff. god bless these guys duking it out. but you have to operate in the t realm of facts at some point. raymond, great to see you on aa tuesday night. >> thank you, laura. >> laura: do you think if democrats pushing for mail-in t voting would lead to potential fraud, you are right. why big tech, why are they claiming otherwise?hi the tenant governor dan patrick highlights a male farming case next. vote farming case next.
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>> when you do all mail in voting, ballots, you are asking for fraud. people steal them out of mailboxes, people print them and they signed them and they give a them in. people don't even know, they are double counting. in california, the governor sent, i hear something, millions of dollars all over the statesov to anybody, people who aren't citizens. we aren't going to destroy this country by allowing things like that to happen. >> laura: president trump is not the first to warn about the potential for massive amounts of fraud for mail in ballots. the bipartisan commission on federal election reform cochaired by a noted right winger jimmy carter. okay. it found in 2005 that absentee ballots remain the largest source of potential voter fraud. citizens who vote at home, nursing homes, the workplace, or torch are more susceptible pressure covert and subtle or to intimidation. vote buying schemes are far more
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difficult to detect when citizens vote by mail. joining me is texas lieutenant governor dan patrick. the geniuses at twitter subjected trump to their first ever fact-check. in your state, a recent two year investigation, didn't you guys uncover an alleged ballot harvesting scheme involving mail inov ballots? >> we found many over the years, laura, but the story broke tonight literally. you are the first person talked about it. colleen barrett who i know very well, very good citizen investigative reporter spent two years on this but she found where a democrat congress woman in houston paid a convicted forger and another convicted forger working on the campaign, they all have audiotapes of them talking about how they can harvest these ballots, group them up in groups of 50, the signature is where the same, or the envelope as they wear on every one of these ballots and the ballot signatures.
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twitterr owes the president an apology. fact-check him for his opinion, his opinion was based on fact because the democrats are trying to steal this election. the democrat plan to have everybody vote by mail is an invitation to fraud and its itsa total scam but i'd like all of your millions of viewers to tweet their own tweet out about how mail in ballots are a scam by the democrats. let's see if twitter fact checks me and the millions of people. not the remember when howard beale said, you are mad as hell and not going to take it anymore" millions of tweets do you write your own sweet, folks, send it out and let's see if they went after the them like they went after the president. they owe him a apology. they need to stop fact-checking opinions. >> laura: will be fact-checked
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all the modelers wrong during covid? that all there is doomsday scenarios? jerry nadler, congressmany liberal from new york, said this in 2004. >> paper ballots are extremely susceptible to fraud. i want a paper trail, paper somewhere, but your paper with no machines? i can show you experience which will make your head spin. >> laura: jerry nadler might have lost a little bit of weight, but the weight of his comments are just on target there. >> i was on the one of the coauthors of the photo i.d. bill before becoming lieutenant governor and that's what the democrats are all for. we don't want photo i.d. because the scan is in the mail ine ballots. they know that. they want to have everyone vote by mail. here's the deal for the further away, laura, you get from the ballot box, the more opportunity there is for fraud.
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democrats used to say that you don't have to show an i.d. to vote? now they don't want you to vote. as far as protections, this is about safety? it has nothing to do about safety. 65 years and older, citizens of this country in texas and almost every states can already vote by mail. what the democrats want toan automatically send out ballots and they want to send it to every citizen. this is their opportunity to try to rigged the election, not going to put up with it. if they get away with it, b-29 , it's the end of democracy. it's not just the end, if they get away with this, democracy will be shredded. >> laura: i remember when we were hailing the rockies for voting with the purple fingers? they risk their lives. we can dont it safely, if you really need an absentee ballot for a real reason, you can get
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it. this is a complete democrat scam, 100%. dan, thank you so much. how proud was cnn over its socially distant biden interview? we have a doozy for you next. last bite.
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apart. it was a very small footprint. >> you drove by yourself in your own car, that's a safe way to do it. and the crew drove in a separate car. >> laura: i love it when people are wearing a mask in their own cars down the street. shannon bream and the speed 20 lake bank "fox news @ night" team it from here. >> i always notice and i have questions but we spent a lot of time in virginia. we will be wearing more masks. i am keeping an eye on you. >> have a great one. daymac reports the democrats are panicked on excellent economic news for the country in the weeks leading up to the presidential election. the news comes as analysis shows red and blue

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