tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News September 24, 2020 11:00pm-12:00am PDT
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than 24 hours after being wounded in the line of duty. amazing to see. real heroes. we forgot, haven't we come i forgot the cops of 9/11, forgot the cops on those were fields. thoughts and prayers with the families and the officers that were shocked and everyone else. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham ready to take it away. >> laura: most people in america, these are good people, hardworking people, they want their kids in school, they want their kids playing sports, and they love the police. they love law enforcement, people in uniform, no one is perfect, there is always going to be a bad actor and life in every group, but i think what we are sitting on the streets of urban america and suburban america, that is not this country. that is a violent, anarchic, oftentimes racist group of people who want to cause trouble. >> laura: kamala harris told us in june, not going to stop, not going to stop, nor should
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it stop. she actually said it. >> laura: exactly. fantastic show. we'll see you tomorrow. this is a "the ingraham angle" from washington. we have a big exclusive for you. amy calamy coney barrett's fried family speaking to our first time fo to raymond arroyo aboute woman and mother they know. they respond to the anti-catholic, anti-christian smears being circulated by the media. also, doctor scott atlantis on why the schools should open and how he schooled the white house press corps on covid. i know you didn't see that. a man arrested on camera for singing church songs outside without a mask. okay, both are here tonight. but first, the midwest's big choice. that is the focus of tonight's angle. are these scenes playing out over the last 24 hours, across our country, show us once again
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just how much is at stake on november 3rd. we saw the diners at st. pete florida, a restaurant there, they were treated this way by blm thugs who don't believe you have a right to be happy ever. [chanting] >> laura: in seattle, an officer fell off his bike and then this happened. imagine if that police officer didn't have his helmet on. and in portland, oregon, it wasn't bats. >> [bleep]!
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>> laura: but rather a molotov cocktail used by these animals against the police. and we all know this, two police officers were shot in louisville last night. the suspected shooter, lorenzo johnson, age 26. there is his mug shot. he was charged on multiple counts, but not for attempted murder. at least not yet. officer robinson, an african-american, is still in the hospital tonight. he is expected to recover. but major aubrey gregory, who was shot in the hip, he just walked into the department roll call thursday morning to a round of applause. sean and i were talking about, that is the real america, and it's awesome. now as we get closer to the election, it is interesting, is it not, to see things moving, may be moving with the offense, moving with the recognition of
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what's really been happening. things usually do, they tighten, even when the polls don't always reflect what's happening on the ground. but on the betting market side, predict it.org, check it out, president trump is now favored the win 240 electoral votes -- remember, you need 272 win. look at the rcp approval trends for president trump, since june 30th, which might give you a sense of where things are headed. now back on june 30th, he was upside down on his approval by 15 points, but after the summer of love, that number has been cut in half. in the new "abc news" "washington post" poll has a pro-trump trend in florida where he is up four points and in arizona where he is up one point. now the fox and quinnipiac polls show that the ohio race is anyone's call at this point. trafalgar group has michigan, plus one for trump very close
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there. let's keep this going. so if trump carries florida, north carolina, and arizona, along with the other states that he's already expected to win, he will have more than 250 electoral votes. at that point, the only way for democrats to win would be to sweep pennsylvania and the midwest with mail in ballots. the democrats have gained the south, believe me, they see this coming, which is why they are trying to delete account in the midwest for as long as they can. so think about this. after being a punch line for liberal elites for years and years, at the midwest finally has its moment in 2020. if you are from wisconsin and you are an independent, but trump's tweets bug you, okay, i get it. but focus on what matters. your family, their future, you are and their safety, and
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prosperity. the 2019 economic numbers, we've gone through this, our irrefutable proof that trump's policies work. yet liberal mayors and governors have done their darndest to screw it all up. covid of course brings out the worst in the already underperforming politicians. in the midwest poster boy for failure is illinois governor j.b. pritzker. of course, to joe biden, illinois counts as a shining example of success. the liberal billionaire governor is a genius, and chicago's mayor lori lightfoot, she's a courageous trailblazer. well, that is the democrats ideal midwest city, chicago, high taxes, pro-pot, anti-gun, antibusiness. here's how illinois policy institute adam schuetz here describes that state wide. in 1980, illinois had $4.5 billion in unfunded pension
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debt and a perfect credit rating. today, illinois has nearly $140 billion in unfunded pension debt and its credit rating is just one notch above junk status. that debt now eats $31 of every 100 taxpayers dollars sent to the state. now illinois is so antibusiness that it ranks only above new york and california on chief executive magazine's list of most antibusiness dates. so if illinois was a fabulous place to live and start a business, why has its population been declining? now for six years straight, and chicago, chicago was the place to be, why did the obama's spend all their time in their other homes? rarely visit there? now the fact is, if you live in the midwest, and if you vote for biden, you are voting for the policies that ran illinois into
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the ground. if you are from wisconsin, from iowa, or michigan, why would you want to follow illinois lead? think of it this way, one party, the republicans, have already shown that they know how to help you. trump really is just all about returning power to you, the people. the american people. and that means respecting your freedom to live your life, raise your family, and, yes, pursue your happiness. on the other hand, chicago style democrats, they are not up at night worrying about any of that. after all, why would they? there were supporters think that you are a bunch of racists who are destroying the planet. so more freedom for you means less control for them, they don't like that at all. now governor pritzker seems to relish wielding his expanded authority under covid. hayes states hospitals and icus are well within manageable
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levels, but he still won't let kids play sports. >> while parents may choose to send their children out onto the playing field, i can tell you that someone else who becomes ill because of that decision wouldn't call that your personal choice. i want our kids back on the playing field or on the ice as much as anyone. and we'll get there. when the doctors say it is safe. >> laura: what a complete fraud. if you live across the state in ohio, across state lines, or in indiana, guess what, your kid can play football this fall, but not in illinois. but what pritzker's state lads and field sports, it makes up for in street crime. in cook county, there have been 677 homicides so far this year, that is 200 more murders than during the same reporting period last year. overwhelmingly, the killings take place in chicago. and most victims are black.
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but at least pritzker has his priorities straight. >> almost all states that have legalized have done so in a way that produced a multibillion-dollar industry dominated by a handful of corporations and individuals that lack diversity. but illinois is attempting to produce a cannabis industry that actually looks like illinois. >> laura: he is worried about pot diversity. oh, my god. democrats want you to sacrifice your entire future in order to do what? well, control your decisions and punish trump. they are going to tighten their vice grip on hardworking americans while they enrich their friends and of course fund their social justice pet projects. so forget biden's homespun tales. his puppet masters don't like midwest values. consider the makeup of the democratic party leadership today. you have biden, harris from california, schumer from
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new york, pelosi from california, and aoc from new york. you see any midwesterners in there? neither do i. midwesterners know that biden will bring back outsourcing, open the borders, cater to the aoc crowd, and suck up to china. but if you vote for trump, you are going to send a message that even the swamp cannot ignore, which is the following, in america, the people come first. that is the angle. joining me now as ben shapiro, editor in chief of the daily wire and author of "how to destroy america in three easy steps." you say that this election is no longer a referendum on president trump, but on the left. explain. >> joe biden's entire campaign was rooted in the idea that he was going to be some sort of bulwark moderation against the radical left and yet time and time again, he has refused to condemn the radical left. he did it a little bit running
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against bernie sanders, the default not bernie sanders, but now he won't condemn antifa, he won't condemn black lives matter and now he won't answer simple questions about whether he wishes to end the filibuster, at states of the senate, or pack the supreme court of the united states, which means if he is tacitly promised promising transformational change, that means that moderate joe, back to normalcy campaign, done. the question is, how radical will the transformation be? >> laura: i think the implicit promise to america, not just moderation, but that all the things you are seeing play out tonight in brooklyn, and louisville, across the country, seattle, portland, all of that is going to magically go away because uncle joe gets back into the white house. explain why that is never going to happen. >> it's never going to happen because once you put your head out there for the radicals to top it off, they are going to top it off. the first people who lead the revolution are always the second
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people of the guillotine and that is what is happening with joe biden. joe biden proclaims he will be some sort of gradual push into change, but people who are behind him are not looking for anything gradual. they see him as an obstacle to change or at best, may be some sort of facade that they can push aside when the time is right. he has made it a bargain with the radicals and is on party and they are going to eat him up. >> laura: there is a story out of minnesota that began to get some traction today and it was very disturbing. this was a homeowner who woke up to find that their garage basically it was on fire, had been burnt down, they had a trump flag or poster up, and had been burned, and then biden 2020 graffiti and antifa symbol. this is minnesota nice. there is a message being sent by the far left, and i think people are beginning to see that
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arsonist behavior, looting, even murder, none of it is off the table. >> the fact is, can become generic statements about violence and looting being better not going to cut it. we all know that if this were right-wingers performing this kind of violence, joe biden would be out there o on the frot lines proclaiming that right-wing ideology was innately linked to violence and cruelty, but as soon as it's left-wingers harassing people at restaurants or burning things down or shooting police officers as we saw in louisville last night, then the movement that they are linked to come with a broader ideological movement they are linked to, he refuses to condemn. it's one thing to condemn generically violence and looting. i was told when donald trump did that in charlottesville, that wasn't enough. he had to specifically condemn one specific ideology, which by the way, he absolutely did in now you have joe biden, and there is nothing more to see. >> laura: one of the left's biggest media stars is reading the current situation as
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follows. >> the president now saying insistently that the election will not be decided by the voters, but he expects the supreme court to which he is trying to appoint a new justice wright before the election, he expects it will be the supreme court which handles the question of who the next president is. and he expects that the conservative majority will throw out the ballots and then we won't have to worry about any transition of power. >> laura: the hyperbole notwithstanding, this is pretty standard on the left. >> it is. the manufactured garbage by which they have been saying for months at this election is going to be stolen by trump, a coup, you had giving out what would look like if biden didn't accept the loss, hillary clinton said there are no circumstances under with biden should accept the loss. they had stacy abrams trotted out as governor of georgia at the dnc. then they have the temerity to turn around and say that trump is the threat to the institution, it is trump it will generate some constitutional crisis. it's pretty clear that democrats are making way for an awful lot of chaos in the aftermath of
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this election. >> laura: thank you so much tonight. coming up, the covid stats you are not seeing, white house covid advisor doctor scott atlas is here to expose the real truth. plus an idaho man arrested for refusing to wear a mask at an outdoor church service. i guess he wasn't protesting hard enough. he is here with me next exclusively.
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>> more than 90% of the population remained susceptible to coronavirus. you agree with that assessment? >> i think that the doctor misstated something there. let me finish. the data on the susceptible that he was talking about was his surveillance data that showed that roughly 9% of the country has antibodies. but when you look at the cdc data state-by-state, much of that data is old. >> who are we to believe? >> you have to believe that science and i'm telling you the science. >> he's not telling you the science? >> i'm telling you the science. if you want to look up all the data, you are free to. >> americans are looking for the best information. >> i'm giving you the best information. >> laura: that was a perfect exchange. white house covid advisor doctor
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scott atlas joins me now. thank you for joining us tonight. why was it so important to correct that reporter's of questioning? >> thanks for having me. it's very difficult these days, honestly, i just want to say i empathize with the american people who have been told conflicting information from a variety of sources, some of whom should know all the facts, but not everybody knows the data, not everybody is hands on reading the data, and the media has done a poor job of explaining, allowing the data to be brought forward, having said that, the facts are that people like me are reading as much as we can, we are trying to do the best we can, because the truth is critical here, and we are in a pandemic, and it's been a tragedy, 200,000 people have died, on the other hand, the truth is -- the facts have evolved since the start.
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this is not march. we know a lot about this disease. we know who to protect. we know who has high risk and we know who does not have high risk, and when you get facts that are sort of partial truths, i think it is very damaging. the american people are very afraid. no one wants to be afraid. the way to calm fear is to actually know the data and explain it very clearly and logically. >> laura: and i know you referenced this in this exchange, but there are other types of immunity that we have, we humans have, and one of them is t cell immunity. which can protect against this coronavirus. could you explain that very quickly for us, so people understand that? we don't currently test for t cell immunity, but a lot of my medicine cabinet thinks we should be because that would allay a lot of fears. >> there is basically two broad categories of immunity, one has to do with b cells, that is
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antibodies, and the other is t cell, and that is actually immunity that lasts longer. it turns out that antibody tests are done, and we see how many people have antibodies, but antibodies are transient, they only last for months, usually. and what we see here is that we make an assessment of how many people have been exposed by doing this test for antibodies, and it turns out, the literature has shown, that there is a lot more than that population that is actually resistant to the infection because of either t cell response from this infection or a t cell immunity from a related, similar virus, and this is a very important, because the statement that 90% of people are still susceptible would make me afraid if i was one of those 90%. but it's actually untrue. when you look at all the data, whether it is from sweden or singapore or la jolla or university of washington, all over the country, now we see it
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from japan, where most of the immunity for this virus is felt to be due to t cell immunity, and it explains a lot, it explains a lot about perhaps my children have a very, very low risk from this, and explains perhaps why people in asia i didn't have as much of a problem because they had prior coronavirus exposure. it really is a story that is evolving here. but we need to understand it, because we are not all susceptible to the infection, and we know now, it looks very likely that at least three times that number of people with antibodies on testing have immunity and perhaps even more, depends when you do the antibody tests, because it's transient. the cdc, if i can -- >> laura: go ahead. >> laura: i just want to put this up, we talked about it briefly last night, this full screen that i'm about to put up is very important. you are right, there is a lot of
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people that are afraid out there. here are their survival rates for different age groups. the best estimate at present. these are government numbers. from ages 0-19, the survival rate, if you get the infection is 99.997%. age is 20-49, 99.98%. 50-69, 99.5%, even if you are over 70 or older, the survival rate is 94.6%. this is not to say it is still not a horrible tragedy. it is. how many people died, it is a horrible tragedy. but those statistics, do they not indicate, that schools should be open, sports should be played, and we've got to get back to normal life here? people just don't even know the stats. >> this is a failure in my view of the public health officials who have not come forward with all the knowledge that we have, like i said, that we've learned.
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the disease is very, very low risk for children. it's extremely low risk, other than those few children that have some sort of an underlying condition, it is low risk for young adults like college students, extremely low risk, and this data is known, it is proven all over the world, and i really hope americans take the time to listen to some of these epidemiologists from stanford, harvard, oxford, cambridge, these are some of the best epidemiologists in the world, the data is out there, and we don't all have to be paralyzed with fear. we have to do very, very diligent protection of the people who are vulnerable, and those are usually older people with other comorbidities, and we need to open because we know the harms of not opening. >> laura: thank you so much for your service to this country and for your perspective. we really appreciate it. >> appreciate that, laura, thank you.
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>> [screaming] get off of me! get off of me! >> laura: is this america? i mean, is it a crime of not wearing a mask outdoors? outdoors? tased and handcuffed at her son's football game. good news, he's playing football. bad news, mommy's getting tased. as left-wing anarchists set fires, they smash windows, they harassed diners across the country, largely with zero repercussions. we had a police officer shot last week or week before in california. it's all a blur. we don't even have him in custody but law-abiding americans are being arrested for violating covid dictates by petty dictators. and yesterday, police and the
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town of moscow, idaho, arrested three people including my next guest after they were cited for being mas mask-last while singig songs in a church parking lot. [singing >> they should not be doing this, doing this kind of crap. it is embarrassing. you guys are stronger than this. >> laura: moscow-idaho or moscow, russia? joining us now, gabriel, and a lot of county commissioner candidate as well. police are arresting you for singing maskless outside while the protesters are given free reign over city and suburban streets. i keep seeing this, i don't even recognize this country. how is this making any sense? >> was unbelievable, the juxtaposition of rioters going
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to the street. maybe if i had a gutter molotov cocktail, i would have been fine. what happened here, we had a resolution, like you said, is petty, tyrannical resolution was initially signed on july 2nd, and then it was renewed or extended almost last monday through january 5th, where you have to wear a mask or you can't social distance. my church had been organizing singing like this throughout the shutdown, throughout the face mask and social distancing resolution, and i -- we organized it after it got extended to january 1st, we went out there, i had no clue, i did not think i was going to be arrested, did not think i would be excited. so we are singing the songs, and they come up to me and my mom first, and then the guy standing next to me was my friend and i put my arm around him and said, this is my friend, and that is why they proceeded to arrest me. here's the deal. the mayor, on september 5th, was at a religious ceremony officiating it was no mask on. not social distancing. the mayor on september 2nd was
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at a public gathering -- excuse me, a little private party, 50 people, no mask on, and all social distancing. when i was getting released from the jail, the deputies were releasing me from the jail, looked across the office on the other side, and our deputies were in the office -- >> laura: looks like he jammed up. we'll see if we can get him back. i just want to reset this for you. so we had a city streets across the united states, for the last -- during the whole summer of love, filled with hundreds and at times thousands of people smashing windows, running into buildings -- and you are back. okay. so i want to put up something on the screen for our viewers. these are the covid stats for your county, and a lot of count, confirmed cases, 392.
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confirmed deaths, zero. thank god. >> yep. and no hospitalizations. zero hospitalizations in my county. >> laura: what do you think is motivating this? this heavy-handed approach? >> tyranny is stupid and tyranny requires force, so what happens is, once you kind of put your foot in it, at your pride and arrogance is starting to drive the rest of the edict. so now when we test that tyranny, we come up and has that tyranny, it pushes them to actually enforce to the issue and that is why they arrested me. the cops did not want to arrest me. they did not want to. the officer didn't want to come with the deputy did not want to arrest me, and yet this is what tyranny forces the issue. >> laura: maybe they should be conscientious objectors. your message when people say you are part of a death cult? that is what one of our dear
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friends over at msnbc said about the antimaskers. >> got to defend the emergency, there is no death cult in our county. when you look at it, the problem here, we all believe this big lie, everyone has to say that the emperor has no clothes on. that is what we are being told, and i have to say, the emperor has clothes on. they are trying to force me to save the emperor has clothes on, and that tyranny is why things are stupid. tyranny is stupid. >> laura: good people don't stand up and resist, guess what, tyranny prevails. moscow, idaho, more like moscow, russia. thank you for being on with us tonight. keep in touch with us please as the story there develops. raymond arroyo's big exclusive is next. he spoke with the family and friends of supreme court front-runner amy coney barrett, and they respond to all the anticatholic, anti-christian smears that are already being leveled against her by the left. this is something you don't want
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♪ >> lau >> laura: seventh circuit judge amy coney barrett is widely expected to be president trump's pick to b fill the supreme court seat led by ruth bader ginsburg. who is she? we sent raymond arroyo to new orleans to talk to some of the people who know her best. her friends, and her sister. for the first time, a member of the coney family response to the savage criticism surrounding the people of the prayer group and unbelievable stuff that's been written about that. here is raymond's report. >> amy coney barrett story starts here in louisiana, a suburb of new orleans. she went to school at st. catherine of siena behind me, and her father, mike, has been a deacon in this parish for nearly 40 years. she grew up in this neighborhood and a big family of seven, a loving family, where she learned
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some important lessons. as her sister megan shared with me. >> everyone has a role in this family, everybody. what was amy's role in your family? >> i think leadership. she used to be the one to organize games and things, we would get together at my grandparents' house and she would come take charge. but i think now -- although she is still a good leader -- i think now i would say today, that her role is unity and love, because she just makes such an effort, despite her busy schedule, despite everything that she has to juggle, her love for people is remarkable. amy, i feel like, has an incredible wisdom. they have an incredible wisdom and patience. always very quick to admit a mistake, to come back, apologize.
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and want to try to fix it. >> headlines have been filled with criticisms of the people of praise, a charismatic prayer group that members of the coney family have allegedly been members of. the media suggested that the group is a cult and erroneously, the inspiration of margaret atwood's "handmaid's tale." >> i think anything can be misconstrued and you can always pull thing from a different angle, but what i can say for my experience, though i am not actively a member right now, some of my fondest memories are of the friendships that i had growing up, the activities that we did, we did have prayer time together, that has been an inspiration to me as an adult. and i still maintain friendships with the very friends who i grew up with and the people of prai praise. i think what people need to know is this it is not a crazy group. my experience with it has been that these are people who deeply care about one another and about other people. >> amy coney barrett kind of
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high school here at dominican in new orleans. she was a leader here, a vp of the student council, and very close to a group of girls whom she is remain friends with for 30 years. they called themselves the fearless four some. i spoke to two of the four some. >> amy and i served on student council together with our senior year, we were on the executive board. we had a lot of opportunity to come up with creative ideas. amy was always coming up with great stuff. one time for halloween, she said i think we should decorate the locker room and make it into a haunted house. so of course, we had never done that before. but we put together a proposal and we went to administration, and i remember, they are never going to approve that. you are never going to say yes. >> but as it turned out, we were
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successful in our pitch, and they let us turn the locker room into a haunted house. i think it was a one-and-done, pretty sure they didn't do that any years after hours. might have been one of the wildest days ever. >> there is the story line being advanced that because she may or may not be a member of this people of praise group, that somehow she is a submissive woman who only takes orders from men and the men in her life. your thoughts on that. >> i know that is just not true. i think it is honestly laughab laughable. i mean, in the same breath, she is really approachable, and most everyone who has ever encountered her since, wow, this is a powerhouse. this is a person of integrity. i don't know if you get those two words and in the same breath
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say submissive. i don't see it. it's just not the girl i know. >> i don't think you get to where you are, where she is as a submissive person. i think that speaks for itself. i don't feel like i need to give words to that. >> laura: jenna martin was mentored as a freshman by amy cohen in her senior year at dominican. >> we are taught to be strong women. our motto is very tough, which is truth, so first and foremost, amy will always get the truth. she will always look for the truth. and her faith is very strong. i never remember amy without a smile on her face. the smile that you see on tv now is the same smile that she had when she was 15, 16, 17, 18 years old. >> the deputy corner of jefferson parish was a friend of amy coney barrett during high school, and even went on a few dates with her. >> amy was outgoing, engaging, warmhearted, kind, and the thing that struck me, she is hyper
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intelligent. you could just tell in conversations with her, she was ahead of other people's jobs but she was humble about it. her humility is only managed by her wit and her warmhearted and is. >> one thing that struck me, even amidst all types of people, all walks of life, all political parties all viewpoints, supported her and have come and have said, despite our differences, i respect you, and i think that you are fit for this job and i think that there is no one better who would be able to separate herself from who she is, what her beliefs are, to be able to see all angles and be fair. >> laura: up ahead, we attempt to answer this question. is joe biden okay? don't go away. don't forget your lunch!
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and this all has my next guest asking is joe okay? joining me now is correspond for "the federalist," david, wonderful to see you tonight, the most shocking part of biden's disappearing act is the lack of curiosity from the press corps and even a defense from the media saying he's just doing debate prep. >> no. this has become bizarre. it's like joe biden and sandy koufax and every other day is yom kippur. that's not going to work. a big reason why we have presidential campaigns, especially with older candidates, is to make sure these people are fit for what is a growing and rigorous job. the only thing joe biden looks fit for right now is the early bird special -- i think you might need a teleprompter to order because he gets unusual difficult questions like would you like a salad with that? i don't know how anybody can be confident right now that this
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man is capable of being president of the united states. i certainly am not. >> laura: i think he knows that the press, they are basically doing is campaigning for him so if he thinks he's ahead and they know he screws up when he goes out and campaigns, then they will just pick up the slack for him but he was asked about this in north carolina about his health into stamina and this is how he answered. >> for those north carolina voters who buy into that, who may question whether physically, mentally fit for this job, how do you respond right now? >> i'm not the guy who can't run up or down the ramp to get to -- to deliver a commencement spee speech. just watch me and make your decision. >> laura: david, we are watching him and he's nowhere to be found. >> no. what's amazing about this is that the biden campaign could end the story by just getting the guy out on the campaign
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trail for ten or 12 days to go because the country. the way we've seen literally every presidential candidate operate before him, the fact that they won't do that and put this story to bed and instead they seem to be putting him to bed at 9:00 in the morning, it's going to raise questions for voters. it doesn't matter what the media does, people understand that if is not on the campaign trail is a problem. >> laura: over at msnbc, doing debate prep, that's all it is, period, but yesterday biden was asked about are you doing a lot of debate prep and let's play it so people see what happened. >> [indiscernible]. >> started to prepare but i haven't gotten really into it heavily. >> laura: how does that explain all the other days he hasn't been around? >> i mean, it doesn't. this is nine days in the month of september.
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sam stein might've explained one of them, but it doesn't explain the other eight. this is unprecedented and you're absolutely right that the media is going to do its very best to cover for this but the american people aren't stupid and if they continue not to see this man on the campaign trail they are going to ask serious questions and they're going to be absolutely right to do so. >> laura: david, come back soon, great to see her tonight. coming up, "the ingraham angle" gets results for college football fans. or was it the president? or was it the president? we will show you when we come
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the worst genocide in human history also destroyed the lives of thousands of jewish survivors still suffering today. god calls on people who believe in him to act on his word. "comfort ye, comfort my people." when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what she needs right now is food. these elderly jews are weak and they're sick. they're living on $2 a day which is impossible. this now, is how god's children are living. take this time to send a survival food box to these forgotten jews. the international fellowship of christians and jews urgently need your gift of $25 now to help provide one survival food box
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with all of the essentials they critically need for their diet for one month. no vitamins and no protein so my legs and hands are very weak. oh, oh, oh let's make sure that we bring them just a little bit of hope. by bringing them a little bit of food. become a part of the fellowship today by reaching out to bless these precious people of god. for just $25, you can help supply the essential foods they desperately need for one month. that's less than a dollar a day. i just want to encourage all of you to join with yael eckstein and the wonderful work of the international fellowship of christians and jews. god tells us to take care of them, to feed the hungry. and i pray holocaust survivors will be given the basic needs that they so desperately pray for to survive.
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that they so desperately pray for to survive. >> i'm the football guy. i'm the one that wants to have football. are you watching? i want football. >> laura: once again "the ingraham angle" gets results. the pac-12 announcing today that football is back on. was it is just the ivy league left out of the game now? all five of the major college conferences will let teams duke
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it out this fall with some restrictions of course, but thank you to president trump for putting the heat on the commissioners and thanks to all the viewers for making it so we couldn't be ignored, the parents of the players, you deserve this. th's all the time we have tonight. shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team take all the latest from here, shannon. >> shannon: all right, laura, th shannon: thank you so much and thanks to college football. we are past curfew in louisville and protesters are on the streets marching again. yesterday a grand jury charged one of three officers in the deadly shooting of breonna taylor, but not in connection to her death. the other two officers including the one whose bullet killed taylor were found to be justified force because they were fired on.
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