tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News September 30, 2020 11:00pm-12:00am PDT
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tomorrow night, the president, donald j. trump, will be joining us for an exclusive interview postdebate, right here, "hannity," 9:00 eastern, set your dvr and never miss an episode. that is all the time we have left this evening, but let not your heart be troubled, she is standing by to fire it up and ready to go, laura ingraham takes it away. >> laura: you got it, sean, the president is on fire tonight in duluth, minnesota. we are going to go right back to the president's speech and pick it up on the other side. >> president trump: with your help, your devotion, and your drive, we are going to keep on working. we are going to keep on fighting. and we are going to keep on winning, winning, winning. it's true. we are going to keep on winning. you know, minnesota, we need y you. jason lewis is going to be your
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senator. you're going to win so much. you've hurt us, right this beautiful crescendo of a speech and now i have to ruin it with a story, jason, let's do it, anyway. we are going to win so much. minnesota, before i came around, was not doing too well, okay, was not doing too well, then you ehad your best years ever. we are going to win so much and you are going to go see her great senator, g jason lewis, ad you're going to see all of them, you'rere going to say, mr. senator, please, go see the president, we are winning too much, we can't stand it, sir. minnesota, we areso not used winning this much, it's too much, please, go see. i don't want to do that -- please, senator, go see the president. we are winning too much, we cannot stand it. for years, we have done poorly before he came along, now we are doing so well and going stronger than ever before. we don't want to win so much, mr. senator! your senator is going to come
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in. "hi, jason, how are you doing, sir?" "minnesota is winning too much, we have to stop it. >> what are you talking about? it's too much, we have to stop it. jason, and the people of minnesota, they love winning. they are going to keep >> we are going to keep on winning and you will have the greatest year that you had the year after and that is where it is heading. i want to thank you and jason, i am sorry. i will not follow your wish. thank you very much, but we are, we are one movement, we are one family, we are one beautiful people and one glorious nation under god and together with the incredible people of minnesota, we will make america wealthy again. we will make america strong again. we will make america proud again. we will make america safe again.
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and we will make america great again, thank you minnesota. ♪ the one welcome of the president just wrapping up in duluth, minnesota up north one night ater a rocket debate and of course, last night's debate proved a point we have been making for pretty much the entirety of trump's presidency. when they can't beat him on policy, they drop down the race card. candace owen's fact checks the latest white supremacist smear and also tonight, what you didn't see inside raymond aurora's focus group, plus the low lights from biden's whistle stop tour and people miss all the stuff but raymond gets it on "seen and unseen," always a can't-miss but first facts beyond debate.
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that is the focus of tonight's "angle." now, while the debate is going game to snap poll analysis consumed hours of cable commentary, in the end i'm not sure if any of it matters, not much anyway. the president could he have sold his own record better? he sold it in minnesota, i can tell you that but does he remain need to remember swing voters and need convincing?di i guess so but did biden lob fifth grade insults in order to get under his skin? absolutely ended biden lie about everything from support from the green new deal and what antifa represents? of course hehe did and did the media declare biden the winner just as they did with hillary in 2016? of course the media did that because remember the democrat debate always triumph. >> >> donald trump declared war
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on decency and on democracy last night in a way that is utterly unmistakable. >> voters overwhelmingly thought last night that joe biden won that debate. donald trump set himself on fire in front of 100 million people. >> that is so predictable, and i find it really boring, so tonight, it is useful to rememberon what is beyond debat, the successes of president trump's america's first agenda. they t are stunning. they have to be calmly and forcibly emphasized and personalized. and biden anti-freedom anti-prosperity plan have to be exposed and explained. of course, we know biden is too weak to stop the riots.ad he's too weak to resist the radicals in his own party, but there are other key points that must be said and said again. now here are some of the points
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beyond debate. number one, president trump has deliveredd peace and prosperity. and you're remember when he said he would blow up the world and nominated for world peace prize. number two may vote for biden is a vote to immediately lock down the country. that is what the doctors will tell him. number three a 3 vote for bidens a vote to strengthen china's hand, bye-bye tear up. and number four with democrats end up controlling all livers of government, americans will be poor and less free. now even during this pandemic, trump is still delivering and i mean big time,im all 11 major sp index soared on the private sector hiring is up and wholesale hererd this is unbelievable, at record level. the chicago pmi jumped two to 6.24, the highest level since
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december 2018. now think about what would have happened had we done what biden's team wanted, we would be locking it down by so many european companies and where italy and spain's economy is, in tthe toilet. as for biden's comment rich get richer and trumps a common enemy check this out in the latest reserve report. families at the top of the income experience very little if any growth in net worth between 2019 and families know the bottom of the income wealth distribution generally continued to experience substantial gain. and therent is more, net worth increased 32.5% among the lowest income quintile and 30.7% among the second lowest. net worth increased among blacks 32.1%, wow and hispanics, 63.6%
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compared to whites, 4%. that is a billboard, my friends. so think about this. listen to what all those people you just all the talking heads in the media, the wealth gap shrink dramatically under trump's policies after widening in the obama/biden year and some think my said this so many times i'm getting bored with my own words, and i don't understand is for the life of me. i don't understand why trump doesn't lead every speech on the economy with this fact. americans made more money during the first three years in office, medium income up $6,000 for the family. now this is real money, real people in effect, it is more than double the income games that america saw in the 16 years under bush and obama. and obama got us back to the
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2,000 level of bush. so, you wouldn't just be voting to make yourself poor or, you would be voting for less freedom. in the president needs to spell this out. if you want to see your daughter go to her prom next year, if you want to have your kids in school full-time, if you want to go to church regularly or maybe sing at church. if you actually want to celebrate your faith traditions, yourur holidays, easter sunday, maybe with your friends and family or travel somewhere. if you want toto get back to yor life, your old life, voting for biden is out of the question. his national strategy, we hear about the national strategy but first of all he copies what trump says but the national strategy that he doesn't want to talk about is one of control, confinement, and decline masquerading i will be listening to the doctors. no wonder china loves biden so
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much because under his policies, we will be engineering our own downfall in china doesn't have to do it for us. then you will see a permanent divide between the haves, the elites, and the have-nots. for me and i bet for a lot of you, i prefer a country where we, the people, are in charge of our own destiny, one where we make our own decisions about risk and reward. it is beyond debate that we are always better off when we error on the side of more freedom and less government. but the people pulling biden strings leave the opposite. they don't trust you, most of them don't like you. remember it is beyond debate that they think we are systemically a racist country pier that we are a nation conceived in evil, not liberty. so why would you want to help them hurt you?
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and that is "the ankle" mollie hemingway senior editor and ari fleischer, both are fox news contributors. regarding, you re-watched the debate today and you found out something very interesting about all of the much discussed interruptions. what did you notice the second time around? just to claim my sanity, i only rewatch the beginning of it. >> laura: [laughter] okay, you are not totally nuts though, got it. >> laura i was listening to the news and i heard interruption, interruption, interruption and there was plenty of it. but who started it? was take a look so actually watch the beginning of the nidebate. the first question went to president trump any answer for . then it went to joe biden, 2 minutes uninterrupted and thel again donald trump's turn. and when trump started to speak
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joe biden interrupted him not once, not twice but three times. that is what got the night off on such a discord and noisy note. and constantly said that the president is the one who violates and goes too far, does too t much. it is almost the case, the democrats who do it. certainly it was joe biden who got the bal the ball rolling. >> laura: and the presidential debate, they responded to last night's debate by saying they might change the debate rules and this is reportedly one of the changes being considered. >> rules were quite obviously, e.that gives the commission more leverage and the commission controls the audio feed. the network handles the tv parts of the negotiations with the campaign can see if you don't do what we want, we can cut your sound off. >> we talk about the democrats who want less freedom as a
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party. and that we see the debate commission wants less speech here this is about muzzling trump, is it not? >> well, it is in these kind of changes wouldn't be happening if they thought that joe biden was effective last night or if they thought that donald trump hadn't pummeled joe biden, which he did but it is important people be allowed to speak and particularly the case for donald trump. many people decided to help joe biden along. one of the only times that donald trump can press the issue is that he thinks joe biden's a week on is in those debates. so there should be opportunity and i think it is great with two individuals to spar even more. they shouldn't interrupt but it is good to hear people going against each other and talking about how they are different. i was thinking about last night's debate, another thing beyond debate or some of these cultural issues as well when donald trump was asked about the
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racist, banning the racist, critical race theory program for federal employees that teach hatred along racial lines. he explains why he did it, not because he opposes racial sensitivity training, that is not what they are, but because these programs teach hatred for our founding, hatred for the country. these are things that would happen after the debate, some of these cultural issues where some people think they have been teaching hatred for the country and led to unrest in the streets.s. people actually getting mobbed while having dinner on the street and nothing being done about it. >> laura: and i want to play joe biden's thoughts on the debate,jo watch. >> the president of the united states conducted himself the way he did come i think was just a national embarrassment. >> laura: internationalal embarrassment from a man who called the president a clown, a
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racist command describes america as systemically unjust and racist. >> showed up, who is on your list, joe? >> gentlemen. >> it is hard to get any word in with this clown. do you have any idea what this clown is doing? >> you are the worst president america has ever had. >> laura: ari wh who is insultig whom here? i mean, nancy pelosi said something similar that trump had a nervous breakdown. [laughter] >> well, they both insulted each other and i would say biden did more, joe, don't ever tell me you were smart. they both went after each other. my objection here is the voters need to hear. it is less whether the whether the candidates have the right to speak but we has a voter can hear. and i think the president made a technical error, laura because when he talked over joe biden and said where's your list, where is your list, biden was
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flailing and he didn't let it sink and so the american people would say well mcnamee is withholding the information? thishe is where about whether joe biden would filibuster, i'm sorry joe biden would block or sign into law and expansion of the court to pack the court. this is what we need to hear from joe biden. the president's job is to smoke joe biden out and stop interrupting so the american people can hear it and see how far left and wiki is. >> laura: i think, mollie, what happens here is naturally understandably so used to having the media step on him or reframe his comments that he feels like he has to get in there before, you know, they stop him. and so he maybe jumped the gun a little bit, but i think ari t makes a good point.
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the more time biden has the less convincing he is so at times let him go. then come in for the rhetorical kill. >> absolutely. if he had been left to flail and didn't answer questions, for instance p court packing or whatnot, but it is interesting historically challengers do very well in the first debate against incumbent presidents. i think the fact that joe biden talked about somebody who talked about the debate but talked about trump and i don't think people are saying joe biden had a great performance. so remember that there are three debates and that historically things improve for the incumbent president. so i canan see that people might have a lot of nervousness but people need to continue to work on the debate prep for the american people. p i totally agree with ari. you need to see the differences and have them well explained. >> laura: ari along with peace and prosperity achieved under
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trump's policies, what we findhe is that the staffing that we can expect in the biden administration will be more jim call me, more deep state, the same characters who ran in the obama administration will be atck again for another go at it, that brings us to what happened on capitol hill today with the former fbi director james comey getting pressed. let's watch. >> it wasat done by the book. it was appropriate, and it was essential it be done. >> so you are proud of it. >> overall, i am proud of the work. there is no indication and the inspector general was if he found it. that people were doing bad things on purpose but that is not even less concerning. this was an investigation and it had to be opened. >> laura: appropriately predicated when the dossier was, in fact, substantiated by a man himself deemed as a national security threat, a russian asset, russian agent.
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>> if this has buy the book i shudder to think how many people were unjustly prosecuted by the department of justice under james comey's fbi director oror how many people might be under prison. because that is not by the book. look, there is one question i wish somebody would ask james james comey today, would you brief president-elect trump abot the dossier? i would like to have heard the answer to that because the answer should be no. and james comey at the time should have said i don't know enough about the dossier. i will not refit to the president-elect. remember that briefing was the thing that triggered the leak that cnn went with. it was the event, for the president, they immediately leaked the fact that the president was briefed on that and ran with it and that changed history. it started the administration off on the note with the collusion and dossier and never got better.
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the one mollie, again, this is a big snoozer and the mainstream pro by media like it never heard on the other networks, real quick. >> they were bombshells all over the place including yesterday that james comey was alerted and september 2016 the fact that russia believed that hillary was developing a smear operation to link trump to russian inclusion by december, of course the source for what you brief to president trump was someone suspected of being a russian agent. they also believe that that same thing he briefed president trump was russian disinformation. every single thing about this is pointing in the wrong direction. we are still waiting for accountability, which is the most frustrating thing about the whole thing. >> laura: mollie and ari great to see you both very much. one of the most insidious lies by the left the last four years reared its ugly head and candace owens is here and moments to debunk it once and
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>> people who are of good faith can't deny it, he did not condemn white supremacists. >> laura: when did you stop beating your wife? come on.en that broadcast across a network cable all day long. the one problem, it is an outright lie. he with president trump's very clear response to this question. are you willing tonight to condemn white supremacists and militia groups, and to say that they need to stand down? are you prepared to do that? >> i'm willing to do anything -- i wantre to see peace. >> laura: joining me is candace owens, author of "black out." i guess being against of white supremacy and saying of course, i'm for peace, that question has been asked and answered a thousand times, yet the press obsesses over it when they can't challenge him on his results.ul
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i'm going to be honest with you, laura, when i saw this trending again, calling trump a white supremacist and using the phrase, the dog whistle for white supremacist. as a black american, i have to say this, i am now bored. i'm bored with the dnc, i'm bored with their repeat strategy. first they lost me as a person who actually once thought i supported this party. they lost me, than they frustrated me, now i'm just plain bored. how many more times can we keep or exact samesay the thing? the running the same plan they ran in 2016 here again in 2020. we get it, trump is a white supremacist, you are saying. unfounded claim. all of his supporters are deplorable people. unfounded claim. when they will move on to topics americans actually care about and stop with this foolishnessss that is rooted in complete and utter lies about the president. black americans ares not that s foolish. it's exhausting. they could say anything else about him and i would find it interesting. accusing him of being a werewolf, accuse him of being dracula. i'm bored of hearing them say that trump is dog whistling for white supremacist.
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it is not true! >> laura: i think tucker said if he is a racist he's the worst racist ever because he does all this great stuff, opportunity zones, great unemployment numbers and so forth. e so he's the worst racist ever. but i have to go back to something you and i have discussed before, speaking of board. but it's biden's touchstone for him. he launched his campaign, supposedly, on trump reported praise of the white supremacist and nazis in charlottesville. it's so worn out that biden splattered all over the screen again last night. >> close your eyes. remember what those people look like coming out of the field, carrying torches, their veins bulging, spewing anti-semitic bile and accompanied by the ku klux klan. a young woman got killed and they asked the president what he
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thought, he said there are very fine people on both sides. >> laura: candace, that's been debunked so many times, how did they keep getting away with this life? >> it makes me want to yawn and can we talk about joe biden and his record? this is a man who said his mentor and a best friend was robert byrd, the former grand wizard of the ku klux klan, so please don't play this game, joe biden, because he will lose and lose quickly. i wish trump had responded to this foolishness during the debates lastui night by hitting joe biden on all of this stuff. joe biden has an important record on race. you know that, i know that. he was pro-segregation. he did call black americans super predators. we need to unearth that clip. i don't know why no one is holding him accountable for that stuff. he said we wanted segregation. he said black americans prefer to be segregated and it was what we wanted. he fought for that in the senats at the same time he was authoring, which trump accurately called himn out on, the 1994 crime bill. it was also ridiculous.
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>> laura: trump hit him on the super predators, but it needs to be teased out a little bit longer. the critical race theory issue, which i think a lot of people can understand what it means.l kamala harris, running to nbc to hit trump for wanting to cancel this hateful critical race theory. watch. >> donald trump is an opportunity to be anything other -- not pretending to be to be anything other than what he is. someone who is getting rid of training of federal employees around the issue of race and the need to be aware of implicit bias. it's not a dog whistle -- literally, he's talking through a bullhorn. a >> laura: candace? >> what we need to see on the republican side, people need actually educate americans about what critical race theory is. you know what it is, i know what it is. they are attempting to
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re-segregate society like they did in the past. they are attempting to make black people and why people hate one another as well as hate the country they live in. i am personally strongly against critical racee theory. it has nothing to do with empathizing oric sympathizing fr black people. it is about anger and it is a marxist ideology they are now trying to put in the classrooms and i put into the workplace and it is wrong and trump's right to speak out against it. >> laura: you might not believe you're racist but the training tells you you're racist. you might not think anything differently of people with a different skin color, but you do feel that way. so it's a very controlling and, well, it's the old marxist playbook. candace, thank you so much. wonderful to see you tonight and we will see you soon. ahead, biden's whistle stop tour. did you see it? it swerved off the track. seen and unseen. footage from the scranton focus group. raymond arroyo has all the details next.
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♪ >> laura: it's time for seen and unseen, where we expose the big cultural and political stories of the week. joining us now with all the details, raymond arroyo, fox news contributor, author of the forthcoming "the spider who saved christmas." biden was out campaigning for a change today. >> yes, he was. he began a whistle stop tour of ohio and pennsylvania and if you thought the debate went off the rails, the biden express started losing steam before he pulled out of the station. in cleveland, there were signs of trouble almost immediately. somebody better build back better science, that one's not coming home again. then there was the birds and bees ofre old. remember those? biden was interrupted today by a different but very familiar sound. >> and here comes the train as you try to make sure the kids didn't run.
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now, that's the commuter. all right. [train whistle] [laughter] >> laura: well that, he does tend to get a bit distracted quite easily. my childrenn have that problem. at least he is out campaigning. he's out campaigning. he did a number of stops, it's a very big day for him. >> well, that's true but the joe biden that his supporters saw today was markedly different from the debate biden. regular joe was back, with all the routine rambling and incoherence. >> look at your kid and say honey, it's going to be okay. well, you know, the fact is i don't expect the government to solve my problem. >> the walls were thin. i remember my dad rolling around at night.th i could hear him, his room was next to me. >> president talking, what was
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it called, he has some name for our platform, i can't remember what it is. the manifesto, thank you. >> how do you explain the difference between the man we saw last night and this man that ohio anddi pennsylvania voters were treated to today? >> laura: i'm not going to say what we were saying. no one was interrupting him, okay? >> exactly! >> laura: don't step on joe. he's bashing himself in the face. don't step on him, just let him bash himself in the face. >> without the two-minute limit and the nap time, this is the joe you get. i thought for a moment he might be, but all of a sudden, during this class warfare argument where he claims trump looks down on people like him and working class people. i don't know what he's talking about, none of this make sense but as you know, biden has tried
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to depict himself as the empathizer in chief, the man who will restore dignity and stability to the white house, but his performance last night contradicted that image. we watched the debate with a group of uncommitted and committed voters in scranton. this was their reaction to the biden attacks. watch closely. >> it hard to get any word and with this clown. >> we heard "you're a clown," "shut up, man," "keep yapping," "you didn't do what i did and 47 years." >> trump was insulting, biden was insulting, they spoke over each other. they wouldn't give in to kristen the moderator. they were trying to make points against each other to satisfy and reinforce the basis on both sides, and that kind of convinced me. >> he's a professional, come on. if we are the greatest nation in the world and this is what we tout ourselves, we are looking
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for leadership especially during covid. we are looking for leadership. we are not looking for people to snipe back and forth. >> when biden turned around and said "clown" to the president of the united states. if a foreigner did that we would be up in arms. again, i had little respect for him. i have less now. for both of them. >> both of them. >> in the end, even the members of this panel told me they knew trump was a street fighter and blunt. that's baked in. but that performance last night may have heard biden incredibly, who has been trying to pitch himself as the decency candid knit. -- candidate. one of the undecideds in our group flipped to trump and they all thought it was the president with the most passion and vitality in this debate. i think that's hard to deny. >> laura: when it comes down to is you have all these suburban women and undecided swing votersou who don't like trump's tweets or he's too brash, and they're willing to accept d a lower standard of
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living and less freedom because they don't like's tweets? i don't know what to say to that.om don't read a tweet, don't read a tweet and enjoy your peace and prosperity, that's what i'm saying. >> laura, there was also this routine that happened at this debate where trump was pushed into these loyalty oath. you will condemn this group, you will accept the results of the election, vowed that you will -- biden, he had no vows thrown at him about hundred biden's record or about packing the court, which is pretty important. i thought there was an imbalance in the whole evening. maybe that will be cured by this town hall forum next week. >> laura: i never like the town hall forum, frankly. member of the focus group were also concerned about the mail-in ballots and the security of the election. >> there was a question about the confidence in this election. how confident are you that we
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will have a fair election this time? are you confident? raise your hand if you're confident. three people are confident we will have a fair election. why aren't you confident will have a fair election? >> over and over again, they are found either in a trash bag like the president said, or in a creek floating somewhere. >> it's been proven, the fbi has proven it, it's a fact that ballots were tampered with. >> the people need to have access and right now there is one party in control and they are not getting the access. >> who is that party? >> the democrats. they are not getting the access. they shut down the township. i'm in undecided about joe biden based upon the local democrats. if the local democrats are treating me this way, i can only imagine howba joe biden is going to treat me once they complete the entire dictatorship that they got going on. >> laura: we are almost out of time, but the president said tonight everyone should get out and vote now.
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different what he said before, show up on election day. he said get out and vote now and people are very worried about this or keep your eye on. >> sleeperer issue. >> laura: fantastic focus group. thank you so much. still ahead, the real reason behind democratic governors forcing americans to wear a masks. the shocking admission caught on tape when we return. hmm!.. hmm!.. hmm!.. (woman on porch vo) can we vote by mail here? (grandma vo) you'll be safe, right? (daughter vo) yes! (four girls vo) the polls! voted! (grandma vo) go out and vote! it's so important! (man at poll vo) woo! (grandma vo) it's the most important thing you can do!
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♪ >> laura: i told you this, democratic governors across the nation are laying the groundwork for a national mask mandate that will be enforced under a biden presidency. yesterday, we might have heard the truth to slip. pennsylvania governor, outrageously bad, tom wolf was caught on a hot mic admitting this about masks. >> laura: so that it's on camera. what a fraud. remember ralph northamt not wearing a mask at virginia beach? it's all political theater. new york governor andrewin cuomo also whose estate lost more lives to covid than any other, actually had the gall to say this yesterday. >> i put my head on the pillow at night saying i saved lives.
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that's how i sleep at night. and i know we have. >> laura: what a stand-up guy. the thousands of new yorkers who lost loved ones in nursing homes, i think they have a little different opinion. don't you think? joining me now is cardiologist extraordinaire and ceo. doctor, i want to start with governor wolf. he quite literally let his mask slip, did he not? political theater. >> let's be candid, he obviously knows, as we do, the literature on masks. since 1981 we know that masks really don't stop transmission. they show that the university of edinburgh, subsequently, in the may of this year the cdc published their guidance onedin nonpharmacological measures for
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influenza-like measures. they quoted 14 randomized, controlled studies, all of which show thatot masks do nothing to limit that transition. they sound like they know the literature as well as you and i do, and they are rather snarky about it, unfortunately. >> laura: of course, joe biden threw that out a there, thing because a 100,000 lives of everyone just masked up and socially distanced between now and forever. but last night, biden also blamed trump for all of the country's covid deaths. >> the 20 -- the 200,000 people that have died on his watch. 200,000 dead. over 7 million infected in the united states. he waited and waited and waited. he still doesn't have a plan. i laid out back in march exactly what we should be doing and i laid out again in july what we should be doing. >> laura: he laid it all out and what's the difference between 200,000 and 20,000? after all. >> the experts told us in march and april that we would have 2 million deaths. covid was a war.
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imagine you're a general and you tell the president, general, president, we are going to have 20,000 soldiers who died but after the war is over it's only a quarter of million. that general is getting a ticker tape parade. he was told 2.2 million americans were going to die even if he did the lockdown and where we are standing now it's going to be one-tenth of that. ii don't understand where vice president biden gets his figures, but to me, that looks like u a huge victory for the president and more importantly for this country. >> laura: it's a horrible tragedy but one that had to be dealt with and he dealt with it with all the information he had and preserve our freedom, the most important thing. last week, senator rand paul argued, as many others have, that the virus has slowed in parts of the country because of t cell immunity, but here is how dr. fauci responded. >> new york, it's about 22%.
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if you believe 22% is herd immunity, i believe you ares alone in that. >> laura: "the new york times" reported that he said he knew of no scientific evidence that the common cold derives t cells protecting against protection with covid. that is t cell immunity. apparently, he doesn't read any of the medical literature that you and i and the medicine cabinet have been talking about on the air for months now. can you explain any of this? m what does this mean? >> two facets. first of all, significant literature shows that there is t cell immunity, not just to covid but cross immunity with, coronavirus is. in fact, very importantly, johnson & johnson's vaccine, if you read the preprint, they very specifically test for t cell immunity and that is one of the reasons why it is probably one of the leading vaccines but i think dr. fauci has a lot more to answer for. as you are aware, function research wasn't shut down in the
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united states in 2014. and immediately, dr. fauci's group at the nih transferred that research to the wuhan lab. interestingly, weeks before president trump was sworn into office, that moratorium on research that was considered tor dangerous to do in the united states was lifted and that research was brought back to the united states. there is a very good scientific blog that has a very nice review of this. >> laura: all right, dr. oskoui, sorry to cut you off. fascinating. on t cells and all the rest. up next, the last bite.
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but when lie stood above the rest. >> you would enjoy attention, don't you, mr. comey? >> i do not. i enjoy the tension from my family but i do not enjoy being recognized him in public. i hope it will go away soon. >> laura: [laughter] okay, has anyone seen his looking at the trees, cameos on cnn but he hates the attention in the b list is a little presumptuous. shannon bream, take it from here. >> senator kennedy made both sides mad, we will talk to senator ted cruz who was part of the hearing. >> i am watching. shannon: donald trump with a large spirited rally, joe biden
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