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nancy. i'm sorry. that was the president. i have such reverence for the office i would never use that term but it's hard. >> but you just did. >> sean: it's trump's field. let not your heart be troubled, laura. trump made him do it. >> laura: it spilled out of cramer. like a reflexsive thing. >> sean: her views are nuts. she's nuts. >> laura: she's holding the country hostage and they want to do the lockdowns to do the exact same thing. this is fantastic show tonight, sean. thanks so much. >> sean: take it away. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle." we have the first reaction from president trump's town hall in pennsylvania. and jason whitlock wraps the
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first week of nfl protests. california is targeting a church for daring to hold services. at the same time, the state just passed a law that may make it easier for sex offenders to avoid a registry. we talked to a pastor and a state senator fighting back. but first, billionaires and bolsheviks for biden. that's the focus of tonight's angle. joe biden made a quick trip to florida today. his first time in the sunshine state for nearly a year. turns out, his 2020 basement strategy has him looking vulnerable and at times even a tad confused. >> harris-biden administration will relaunch that effort. when we hit the recession, the president -- president obama -- frightens people when i talk about the testing area.
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shooting live ammo and things. >> laura: meanwhile, trump is signing historic peace accords, getting two nobel prize nominations and crisscrosses the country. over the past 36 hours, the president was in nevada for a rally, california to deal with the wild fires, arizona for a hispanic event and then back to washington to sign the abraham accords. after all that, he then headed to pennsylvania for a town hall tonight which we'll have as i said first reaction later in the hour. trump is truly the energizer bunny of politics. he keeps going and going. for biden though, a big day is -- i don't know -- casting a primary vote a few minutes drive from his home. >> what about early vote something you guys voted early today? >> because i'm going to be -- where am i tomorrow? >> florida. >> traveling tomorrow. >> laura: since biden can't tell
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us, it's important that we examine the twin forces behind the biden candidacy. the billionaires and the bolsheviks. explain what each faction wants. when michael bloomberg announced that he was giving the biden campaign $100 million to spend in florida, it became obvious that the billionaire class is getting a little nervous. suddenly the goal of getting back to normal and our relationship with china, which is what they want, doesn't seem such a sure bet after all. bloomberg hates the trump tar f tariffs because they make it harder to do big deals in china. he's one of at least 132 prominent billionaires that are supporting biden. first, there's bill gates. he seems to be rooting for a biden win in november as well. after all, he and biden same the same agenda. they agree on apiecing china a
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national mask mandate and no return to normalcy without a vaccine. >> for the world at large, normalcy only returns when we largely vaccinated the entire global population. >> laura: i love how he does this with his hands. then there's tom stire who is a promoter of the green new deal which will kill the oil and gas industry. there's laureen powell jobs, whose magazine "the atlantic" just published that bogus smear claiming trump belittled the war dead. false. they all have one thing in common. they despise president trump's america first agenda. the billionaire crowd prefers an america where there's always a glut of labor. what does that mean? it means there's no pressure on companies to raise wages.
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trump prefers a tight labor market that puts upward pressure on wages, meaning bringing them up. that's good for the average working person. besides, the billionaires don't need a functioning government. they don't have to worry much about law and order. they have security guards and big walls and helicopters and planes if they want to escape. but not the average person. check out this headline. pennsylvania's blue collar voters see danger and back trump. these same workers, they know the truth. trump's economic nationalism works. these same workers know the truth that trump's economic nationalism is nothing that biden would ever agree to. in fact, he works against it. check out this headline. "median household income increased 6.8% to $68,700, the highest on record. the nation's poverty rate fell
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by 1.3 points to 10.5%." that was 2019. this marked the lowest rate since estimates were first published in 1959. it was the fifth consecutive decline. now, this was real money in american's pockets all before the pandemic. if biden wins, there's going to be no repeating the 2019 fantastic numbers because we'll be in lockdown as i said last night with massive job losses and stagnating wages. we'll be hit with a $4 trillion tax increase as well. the only thing than will trickle down from all of this is poverty. government dependence. the other force supporting biden are the modern day bolsheviks. the aoc types. they believe that america is an
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awful, rotten racist country. they plan to punish anyone that gets in the way of their cultural revolution. aoc's tweet yesterday is characteristic of how she feels about us. the fact of the matter is, the united states is engaged in a program of mass human rights violations targeting immigrants. this includes people in detention and more. our country must atone for it all. of course, she's talking about illegal immigrants, not legal immigrants. the radical fringe, they are going to let billionaires run economic policy as long as they can run everything else. so aoc's fine as long as she can do climate policy, have a say in the courts, the doj. that is because they'll use every tool in the government's power to harass americans who defy the socialist edicts.
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it's going to be a long, dark period of recriminations and retribution. don't think for a second that biden or kamala harris or anyone else will even try to slam the brakes on as we speed towards socialism. >> this is our time to make sure that we get rid of trump and we elect someone that will be responsive to the policy positions we are advocating for. >> joe biden has put probably the boldest plan in my lifetime to be by 2035 carbon neutral. >> what came out of those task forces were pretty strong progressive programs. joe biden is prepared to do that. >> laura: now, biden is being propped up by the energy of the level that lulls america morn than it likes him along with the money of some of the richest men and women on the planet. neither the billionaires, nor the bolsheviks have much interest in building a strong
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middle class. the billionaires don't like workers that can think for themselves and the bolsheviks don't like the masses to be independent of government control. they form kind of an unholy alliance. to turn the whole country into a giant version of baltimore with a tiny number of rich people and a lot of poor people. the middle class, guess what? they still get to vote. if we want to preserve our way of life, if we want to keep the good jobs that have been created and the freedoms that americans have enjoyed for centuries, we'll reject biden, the billionaires and the neo-bolsheviks. that's the angle. joining me now, rahim, co-host of the war room pandemic podcast. what does america look like when the levers of power are totally controlled by the billionaires and these neo-bolsheviks? >> it's a good question. looks a lot like a lot of
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european countries at the moment, which are totally out of step with their populations. looks a lot like macron's france. macron being incredibly unpopular because of this unholy alliance that rules between the bolsheviks and the billionaires in france. and here's the thing. you look at someone like michael bloomberg and the broader situation that is going on here, bloomberg is in charge of this organization-funds this organization called hawk fish. hawk fish says on the night of the election, it will look like president trump has won in a landslide but the next coupling days and weeks, that lead will be whittled away by the mail-in ballots. you have the transition integrity project and who is in charge of it? the open society institutes. partnered with the begruin
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institute. they have chinese communist party members as the council. it's clear what's going on here. when you look at what the president has done, what the state department is doing what the doj is doing, this president -- i say this as a brit -- is chichillean. remember, they called churchill a war monger and saying that he would drag the western civilization in the lows of lows and would never recover. but instead, he recovered western civilization and that's what this president is doing. whether it's the middle east peace process, whether it's standing up for human rights in china, human right abuses going
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on there now. what is bloomberg and biden and kamala harris and aoc, what are they doing about all of this stuff? it's absolutely nothing. >> laura: no. i'll go further. hold on. they're doing a lot. they're making it easier for china to buy weapons of war, which they love to talk about weapons of war. they're the ones whose policies will enrich china, empower china and add to the mass human rights abuses against christians and anyone else who is a political dissident. they're doing quite a lot. let me say, raheem, we have ilhan omar who is one of the neo-bolsheviks in minneapolis cheering on their move to a total dismantling of the police in minneapolis, which we've been tracking on this show. watch. >> you have to make a big decision on what you do with that institution.
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for so many of us, it is going through a process of dismantling that institution and coming together as a community to reimagine what public safety looks like for us. >> raheem, we have a complete scene of chaos in minneapolis. it's a heart break what is going on. will this or will this not continue across america if biden wins? >> oh, it will continue, by the way, into the election until november 3. it will continue on from november 3 until january 19. the transition integrity project, which is this nonpartisan organization which is staffed by people linked directly to hunter biden and kamala harris and all of these other democrats. this group, they say in their report, which is cited in the atlantic, which is the organization as you said that put out the fake news story about president trump and the
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military. they say in the report this is going to be a street fight to decide who wins this election after november 3. here's the deal. the big deal about all of this stuff. if people think november 3 is going to be the last of the election, get your heads out of the stand. they plan to steal it and americans need to be weary. >> laura: great to see you. thanks so much. now on to another question. did president trump save big 10 college football? we've been talking about this for weeks. roughly two weeks after sitting down with the president, the league is poised to move forward with fall sports. now, while no official decision has been announced, sources are telling the milwaukee journal that officials have approved an eight-game, nine-week season that could begin in mid october, this comes after eight university of nebraska players sued to save their season from being cancelled by the left. joining me now, jason whitlock.
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how big is this, jason, after we know that there's a lot of forces against reopening big 10 football and the sec and the acc, they're going ahead and playing? >> i think it's one of the most positive things we've seen in sports since this whole covid, the social unrest, since george floyd. it's the most positive thing we've seen. the big 10 made a gigantic error shutting down. i think they thought they would force the other dominoes to fall in behind them. thankfully some parents at nebraska, parents at ohio state, some players across the country, justin fields, the quarterback at ohio state, trevor lawrence in clemson playing in the acc, they started to elevate and speak out. president trump gets involved with the big 10 and offers them some assistance in terms of testing. i'm glad to see the big 10 retract, fold, however you want to frame it.
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it's a positive sign. these kids should be playing football. kids should be in school. kids need to be moving forward with their lives. we can't keep everybody frozen in time forever. >> laura: jason, week one of the nfl is over. the ratings are in. looks like fox's ratings were up. the other networks like espn saw huge decline in their audience. are fans sick of the lecturing and kind of the what looks like self-indulgent political preening from athletes that are very privileged, work hard but privileged, let's face it. sports commentators who don't want sports. i've never seen people that are commentators on something that don't want sports. i've never seen anything like it. they should go to another line of work. >> we're living in a unique time in history where everybody is focused on am i going to be on the right side of history. that's a prediction. instead of the standard being am
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i doing the right thing in the moment, that used to be the standard. now everybody wants to be on the right side of history, so let me take a knee and 20 years from now, they're going to write about me as i was on the right side of history. what if you're doing the wrong thing right now? history will be decided later by whoever controls the narrative. and the nfl players, nba players are creating -- are committing career suicide, financial suicide. they're setting a horrible tone for the rest of the country. they are some of the most privileged and blessed people on the planet and certainly part of that blessing is being here in america. for them to be the leaders of demonizing america, i think sports fans are tired of it. we've gone through a really rough stretch here. six, seven months of being locked down. nobody wants to turn on a
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sporting event and be depressed even more because lebron james is trying to convince everybody that there's a plot by the police to destroy african americans, black men ten times a year. it's crazy. people are turned off by it. i'm still watching sports. i love sports. sports are a big part of my brand and history and why i'm even here and why i was able to elevate in this country. but i understand the people that have walked away. sports very good to me. i was a kid in indianapolis living in a poor apartment with my dad as a 18-year-old in the ghetto. sports took me out, brought me to a college campus, set me on a career path where i can take care of my family. we need sports. >> laura: your life story is one of millions of positive life stories and experiencing whether
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at the local, high school, collegiate level, the pros is a dream obviously. but for me personally, it -- i don't know what i would have done without sports in high school and even in college. i honest lion what i would have done. >> there's a bunch of guys like you. >> laura: yeah. a bunch. a bunch. >> a bunch guys that never would have seen a college campus without sports. >> laura: you got it. a lot of people that want to take college football away and wanted to take it a way a long time. jason, we won't let that happen. thanks so much. great to see you tonight. is a california pastor defying the governor's order? he continues to hold services in defiance of protecting his rights and those of his parishioners. he's here to tell us why. speaking of newsome, a little covered law he just signed could make it easier for sex offenders to avoid registries, a state senator taking him on is here. stay there.
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still prohibiting people from worshipping indoors all by executive fiat. but one pastor is fighting back. defying a court order against indoor services. this is john mcauthor. this was his message last sunday. pastor john joins me now. why is it so important for you to stand up to these onerous edicts? >> we believe that the governor, the county, the city and the health department are going against the constitution. just to remove one of course question, the rate of covid in california is 1/100 of 1%. so 1/100 of 1% of 40 million people have covid that eliminates freedom to worship from the entire state.
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that is the onerous reality. the constitution supports us. by the way, i am so thankful that president trump has told me personally that he supports the church as essential and the churches need to stay open. so with the constitution on our side and the president's backing, we're open. >> laura: pastor mcarthur, kamala harris thinks that we're in world war ii. listen. >> this is not about punishment. it's not about big brother. it's simply about saying what a leader says in times of crisis, and this is -- you look at world war ii, the great depression. leaders said we each have to sacrifice for the sake of the nation and the collective. that's what this is about. >> laura: almost 500,000 americans died in world war ii trying to free europe from the grip of nazi germany. is that similar to what is
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happening now to somehow justify depriving people of their inalienable rights to assemble, petition the government and to worship as a community? >> well, of course not. it's more than that, laura. the church preaches the gospel of jesus christ. jesus died and rose again and is the only source of eternal salvation. the church doesn't navigate and politicians whims. we're not concerned about the flu. we're concerned about eternity, eternal life. salvation. the more dire circumstances become in the world around us, the more critical, the more essential the church becomes and the more important the gospel becomes. i'll tell you something, our church is literally flooded with people. we have them in every nook and cranny jammed together inside, outside, on several floors in our children's education
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building in the gym, in a tent outside. they're flooding the place to hear the message of forgiveness and salvation in a time when fear is being propagated on every street. >> laura: pastor mcarthur, i've listened to your sermons over the years. you're incredible. not only your message about the gospel but your courage and your strength at this time is inspiring. i have to say, i'm a roman catholic but very disappointed with a lot of ways that the catholic church has rolled over for these prohibitions. you turned around and you said, put us in jail. we're going to go preach the gospel. people are coming. we're going to try to be responsible. put us in jail. did gavin newsome threaten to do anything to you personally for defying his order? >> no, not personally. we received a letter with a threat that we could be fined or
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i could go to jail for a maximum of six months. of course, my biblical hero apart from the lord jesus christ and the apostle paul. he went in town, he didn't ask what the hotel was like. he asked what the jail was like. he now he would spend his time there. i don't mind going to a jail. i'm open for a jail ministry. i haven't had an opportunity to do that one. bring it on. >> laura: pastor mcarthur, i hope everyone across the country takes what you just said to heart. because they work for us, not the other way around. you just -- we can't roll over to these ridiculous ongoing edicts that never involve a legislature. notice that? there's no legislature involved. just an executive fiat and everyone is supposed to go into a defensive crouch. you're not going to do that. thanks for coming on. come back soon. >> laura, love watching you.
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>> laura: all the best. while california is shutting down churches, they're making it easier for child predators? governor newsome just signed a new law permitting a 24-year-old to have sexual relations with with a 14-year-old and stay off the sex registry list. adding to that, the state lawmaker behind the law, democrat scott wiener is the sable official that got the felony to a misdemeanor of exposing someone to hiv. senator melendez, the wiener side of this, the congressman, state representative said this is a complete disportion of what this law is. it just brings in parody the discretion that nonlgbtq people get with sex registry designations. they say it's bringing it to parody for the lgbtq people. your response.
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>> well, laura, first, i appreciate you having me on to talk about this. he's wrong. i know he keeps trying to down play it. he's wrong. this does reduce the penalty for this type of crime. i would love to have senator wiener tell us all, when exactly is it appropriate at any time for any 24-year-old person to have sex with a child? because that is what he's suggesting with this bill. if he wants to talk about parody in the law, we can talk about that. perhaps a better law would have been to make sure that any adult that has -- 24 years old that has sex with a 14-year-old gets a felony and goes on the registry. what he's trying to do is water down the law. that's the exact opposite of what we need. the level of depravity coming out of sacramento, i hope everybody is paying attention. i'm telling you, they put democrats in the white house, you'll see this kind of thing spread across the country. >> laura: i think what they're trying to do is turn the tables on anyone that questions this.
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again, senator wiener called you out on twitter specifically saying this is absolutely false, sb 145 does not change what the crime is or what the punishment is. you're spreading false info. delete that tweet. senator, were you spreading false information about the fact that a 24-year-old can have sexual relations with a 14-year-old and avoid this registry for sexual offenders? >> absolutely not. i know he wishes that that were true but that is not the case. we had this debate on the senate floor. i asked the same question, when is it okay for a 24-year-old to have sex with a 14-year-old? what he's saying if it's consensual, it shouldn't be a crime. well, when does a 14-year-old consent to sex? i mean, think about this. what he's doing, he's sending a message, start grooming your prey now before they turn 14
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because once they turn 14, you can escape punishment of the law by not being required to register as a sex offender. also, you pay possibly avoid being convicted of a felony, this is exact wrong message. we're supposed to be protecting our children, not opening them up as victims to the perverts out there. look at this one and say oh, well, this is great. all i have to do is start at age 12, groom them by 14. they say okay, i consent. then they're free and clear. it's disgusting. he is wrong. >> laura: lowering the age of concert, whether by through this side door here or doing it directly, i -- it's abominable period. the idea that a 14-year-old can give legal consent to sexual activity to an adult is -- any type of sexual activity across the board is just completely preposterous. >> and he also tried to suggest that -- because i think his
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comment was, we need to stop criminalizing sex between teens. he's suggesting we're talking about the 17 and 18-year-old high school couple. if that's the case, why would you allow a 10-year age gap for this type of crime? ten-year age gap. he didn't narrow it down to one or two years. he gave ten years, which opens the door for 24-year-old man to start grooming and have sex with a 14-year-old child. i have a 14-year-old son. god help the person that ever comes near my kid. >> laura: senator melendez, thanks for speaking out. president trump just wrapped an abc news town hall moments ago. we'll have first reactions and lots of news there to share. stay there.
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george stephanopoulos. the dnc may have put the whole thing on. >> you should know that some of these people voted for you last time around. some voted for hillary clinton. why did you throw vulnerable people like me under the bus? >> why don't you support a national mandate for mask wear something. >> why do you down play a pandemic that is known to harm low income families and minority communities? no and then there was this moment. >> should pre-existing conditions, which obama care brought to fruition be removed? >> no. >> please stop and let me finish my question, sir. should that be removed? >> i hope you are taken seriously. i hope you are. we're not going to hurt anything having to do with pre-existing conditions. they will not do that. they have socialized -- >> you've been trying to strike
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down pre-existing conditions. >> i have it already and it's a better plan for you. >> laura: joining me now is tom bevin, co-founder of real clear politics. john, the president loves mixing it up with everybody. he did the interview with jonathan swan, the 18 tapes of bob woodward. now he did this. but this is an ambush. biden is not going to take any questions like this. he won't get any questions like this. so why did the president decide to do this to open himself up to a room full of basically trump resistance? >> well, the president first of all did very well. i watched it. he answered those questions and the end of it, he demonstrated empathy. there was a woman there that lost her mother, she just became a citizen. he was very sensitive and demonstrated empathy with that woman where the president
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really, really did very well. i think he's doing it because he knows that biden is not going to be able to debate so he was debating george stephanopoulos. george interrupted him every answer off the bat. you're right about he does three on the challenge and he does do well and most voters that watch this will see it for what it was and it was a win for president trump. so he did very well. >> laura: president trump had this to say about the chaos that is taking over our cities and who is responsible for it. >> black americans more than three times more likely than white americans to be killed by police. that indicates that this seasoned bad apples. this is not joking, this is a real systemic problem. >> black communities are 81% in favor of having more police. they want more police. they want protection. they suffer more than anything else by bad police protection. >> laura: tom, is that messaging successful?
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of course it was a big set-up by george stephanopoulos. again, it was -- he's debating a moderator, which is a lot of people believe that is what trump is going to be doing if these debates happen. >> right. having the moderators fact check him in real time and interrupt and say i have to stop you there. i thought this was one of his stronger answers in terms of saying he agreed with the woman. he said, you know, these incidents are a problem, we need to make sure they don't happen again. we have bad apples to take care of. he made the case for this law and order message he was pushing. so that probably was one of his better answers. this was not his best performance or a great environment for him. it's not a rally. the reason he's doing it, laurie, one of the reasons, he does need to expand his base. he can't be preaching to the choir. he needs to reach out to moderate voters in swing states. i don't know if this was the proper venue for that the way
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the questions were posed but that's the strategy and what he was trying to accomplish. >> laura: he's also brought up the possibility that there will be another stimulus package. watch. >> so will you call the speaker in and hammer out a deal? >> at the right time, yes. we should do stimulus. we did a lot. we stopped. they think it's better for the election. i don't know -- >> they said they'll meet you halfway on the money. >> we can do something maybe. but i'm just hearing for the first time about an hour ago that maybe there is a chance to get something and i'd like to do it. i'd like to see it happen, george. >> laura: john a lot of folks want something done. but a lot of other people that believe that california and new york would really open up, this would take care of itself, the economy. thoughts? >> well, the president wants to make sure that the economy rebounds and jobs there and he wants to make sure that the economy reopens safely.
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so he's been very, very good right now where he signed executive orders to try to help people because he wasn't getting any cooperation from the democrats. the democrats are coming around now because they're getting pressure because they're seeing there's obstructionist and people playing politics. people don't want politics with coronavirus. they want help in their personal lives and they want their lives back. >> laura: finally, really quick, tom, 10 seconds, this new minneapolis situation with unrest. more crime, violence. a poll in minnesota showing this is very tight within about 4% -- basically a statistical tie, 48 to 44 in the monmouth poll. is minnesota really in play? tom? is tom there? all right. john, is minnesota in play?
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>> minnesota is definitely in play. you can tell when biden takes his teleprompter there, they're in trouble. he had a teleprompter in florida today because we're ahead in florida. where the biden teleprompter goes, that shows you where the polls will work for us. >> laura: tom and john, thanks. more exclusive reaction to the president's town hall in moments including a tempts to trick him up on race relations. don't go away. well, i was invited. not by me, mate. something's not right. they're calling all the shots. what do you want? we've got to get him out. not a chance. the days of entebbe are long over. it's not his fault. this is terrorism. the world will see how guilty you are. i should go. we're not afraid to die. that's why we're going to win. what have you done to him? i'm not afraid either. infidel. rated r.
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>> laura: the abc news ambush -- sorry. town hall with president trump seemed to focus on race. george stephanopoulos did his best to push the left's favorite narrative about the audience. so kid the police. >> prior to this horrible situation, that was probably the highest point. the lower crime, the best jobs they've ever had, highest income. the best employment numbers they've ever had. >> under your administration, under obama administration, we need to see when was that great. >> i have great respect for all races, everybody. this country is great because of it. >> laura: joining me now, carroll swain, black voices for
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trump board member. carroll, that question, asked the president about his slogan, maga, suggesting that it's never been great for black america. your response to this tonight. >> well, all i can say is that america has been great for me and for many others who came from poverty, white and black, who have been able to overcome the circumstances of their birth and to attain the american dream. i think that the people who say that america is not a great country are doing a great disservice to our young people. also flies in the face of the reality that there are people from all over the world who are willing to risk their lives to come to america. why would they do that if america was not a great country? >> laura: well, one thing that we saw a lot of tonight is, you know, again, the police narrative.
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that african americans are targeted unfairly by the police. that is systemic racism. my question to you is, if the country at its core is a racist country, that has to be taken down. if you really take their logic to its logical conclusion, correct? >> yes. and they are trying to take the country down. this whole narrative about systemic racism comes out of critical race theory and marxism and we talked about it enough the past few weeks that people need to educate themselves about it. we see almost every institution of our government and in our society that they are all pirating the marxism of critical race theory and the corporations that support black lives matter, that bring in the diversity,
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include trainers, they are pushing that narrative and it's very destructive. >> laura: professor, also, the university of chicago has always been thought of as kind of the un-p.c. of the elite universities. but even the university of chicago has now given in on only black studies, focused for their graduate program. 15 seconds. what do we know about this? >> the english department, they have five positions and those positions for ph.d. students will only go to those interested in black studies. >> laura: carroll, thank you so much. heard break here. we'll have you back. more coming up.
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achievement, the walls of jerusalem were lit up with images of the flags. it's a beautiful sign of the progress president trump and his team have made in bringing peace to this war-torn region. that's all the time we have tonight, shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team have all the latest developments and they take it from here. >> shannon: jerusalem is one of my favorite cities, it is so beautiful, so much history there and at such a focus of the world tonight and always. >> it's amazing. >> shannon: thank you. we begin tonight with breaking news, an historic day at the white house as israel comes together with two of its arab neighbors to sign an accord, we'll have reactions and witness history firsthand. tonight, other arab nations may be on the brink of joining the efforts. breaking tonight, questions about
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