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>> sean: we have a lot to adjust again tomorrow night. it lies about taxes, lies about fracking, lies on race, and they won't answer something as fundamental as stuck in the court. wow. a lot to talk about. let not your heart be troubled, thank you for joining us. laura ingraham is standing by. she's ready to go. >> laura: hey, hannah d it's late for you. i'm not going to keep you up any longer. >> sean: i don't go to bed until 4:00 a.m. ever. i'm not like joe biden, i don't need my hot cocoa and snap at 10:00 a.m. every day. >> laura: great show. >> sean: i sleep three hours a night. >> laura: that's bad. we need to have our debate. let's get through this election first and then you and i can sit down and do that. >> sean: 26 days as of now. >> laura: yeah, i think tonight was very interesting. thanks so much, great show tonight. i'm laura ingraham, this is a special midnight addition of the "the ingraham angle" from
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washington tonight. after watching kamala harris i thought to myself "no wonder joe biden headed to gettysburg on monday" great he was babbling on their about the need for national unity. he had the nice guy approach. that was all an effort to convince you that democrats still believe in america's history and our tradition. but what you saw tonight from a hottie, indignant kamala harris was what the biden campaign has been to writing don't like trying to hide. but the democrats are now the party of radicals, by radicals, and for radicals. kamala harris struggled to lie away biden's real agenda on lockdowns and its true plan to, for instance, abolished the fossil fuel industry. you know, there's a very good chance that if biden wins, the woman you saw tonight will become president of the
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united states. yet she refuses to answer multiple, easy, basic questions. >> how would you describe our fundamental relationship with china? are we competitors, adversaries, enemies russian mark >> susan, the jump administration perspective and approach to china has resulted in the loss of american lives, american jobs, and american standing. >> if roe v. wade is overturned, what would you want a california to do? >> first of all, it's insulting to suggest we would knock anyone for our faith. >> they'd like to know if you and joe biden would pack the supreme court if you don't get your way in this nomination? >> the 50 people who president trump appointed to the
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court of appeals for a lifetime of appointments, not one is black. this is what they've been doing. you want to talk about packing a court? >> laura: it know, the question was about packing the court. maybe she should've asked if she could've bought a bought a vowel or something. honest, pence wanted on some questions too. but at least the trump record is there for everyone to see. economic prosperity, peace in the middle east, holding a china doll knocked on my china accountable. but the biden campaign knows much of what it has planned isn't popular. and they know they can't deliver higher wages for most americans. so what they do -- and you saw her do this tonight. when someone is as left wing as harris is, you have to ask if she's ever going to use her power for the good of the middle class? how about the working class
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cushion marked small business owners, americans of faith? the answer, never. biden will not only make your life miserable with lockdowns next year, appointed unfortunately mike pence did not make tonight. but they will also make you miserable by leaving you poorer, less free, and less safe. kamala harris, true to her liberal san francisco political roots, hates much about this country. after all, she believes like biden that we are systemically racist nation. that is a poisonous, awful, terrible lie. that's mike pence called out. >> this presumption that you hear consistently from joe biden and kamala harris that america is systemically racist. as joe biden said, he believes that the law enforcement has an implicit bias against minoriti
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minorities. it's a great insult to the men and women that serve and law enforcement. it is remarkable that when senator tim and scott tried to pass police reform brought together a group of republicans and democrats, senator harris got up and walked out of the room. we don't have to choose between supporting law enforcement and supporting our african-american minorities. >> laura: by the way, she was smirking through most of that answer. kamala harris threw down the race card tonight. and she lied about what president trump said about charlottesville. of course, susan page didn't correct. she did this all because she and joe biden can't refute, certainly can't beat the trump pence record. to a lot of folks, a lot of you watching in the midwest and eat east coast, he represents the
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democrat party of the past, see for a party of 30 years ago. maybe a little bit more moderate. maybe for a lot of you you think about biden and you have a nostalgic you point. but his talk of scranton and has blue-collar appeal -- it's all a bunk. most of those folks, those blue-collar folks, they are now for trump and for good reason. the democrats are a party of wealthy donors and radical ivory tower types who want to impose their extreme anti-american agenda on the rest of us. that is who they are today. so all of the pain and suffering that the liberal governors and mayors have caused you, that's not going to bother democrats of today. whether on masks, travel limits, the rules never apply to them or their well-connected friends. they see covid as a political
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gift. which james fonda admitted today. >> i just think covid is god's gift to the left. >> laura: that's really funny. she did speak the truth. when the other cable networks put the chart up on the screen right in and day out of covid deaths and infections, they are not doing it to empathize and inform you. they are doing it for one reason and one reason only. as a political weapon against president trump. kamala and pretty much everyone who could end up in biden's cabinet will be closer ideologically to aoc done clinton. it's a different party. now listen to how she spoke to the parents of an american hostage who was brutally murdered by isis.
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the inauthenticity was palpable. >> to the mueller family, i know about your daughter's case and i am so sorry. i am so sorry. what happened to her is awful. and it should have never happened. >> laura: gets ready to hear that a lot if biden wins. oh, it's awful, i'm so sorry that your job was shipped to china. oh, it's awful, i'm so sorry that your kids can't go to in person classes because we are locked down. or i'm sorry it's so awful that your neighborhoods aren't safe, but we won't offend anyone by enforcing the law. i'm sorry you feel bad that mount rushmore has been demolished. you are going to hear that a l lot. if biden harris wins, the policies they will enact will be favorable to pro-china, the pro-china caucus on wall street, and in big business. their policies will be favorable to the global scientific
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establishment pushing lockdowns and climate change rules. they will be supportive of leftist ideas that come out of academia and they will be hostile to the middle class and traditions. they will be hostile to the oil and gas injury nomadic industry, ttraditional christians and orthodox jews. most questions were worded against trump. susan page interrupted pence for time frequently and let harris droning on and on and she got indignant. pence did find tonight, he obviously won. and harris did nothing to contradict what we arty know about her. none of her eye rolling or grimacing or the insect moving onto pentz's head is going to change this simple fact. the markets were up 500 points today because it trumps recovering and getting stronger. he's willing to do a targeted
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stimulus. i do wish that pence brought up the economy that was so great for the working class that americans decided to turn over the country to donald trump. a guy with zero government experience. when he may now is house minority leader kevin mccarthy. congressman, great to see you. the most important part of the night is that yet again the biden harris ticket refuses to answer a question about whether they are going to seek to destroy the legitimacy of one of our branches of government, of course the judicial branch, by packing the court. the media tonight is worried that pence interrupted her too much? >> i will tell you what i find in any modern history, but this is probably one of the most important vice president debates. if they win, what's so scary is
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that she will be calling the shots. what you find as well here is that not only your taxes will go up and the crime in your city, but now the supreme court justice decides on the number. she won't answer it because she knows what she is telling the american public. >> laura: congressman mccarthy, the simple facts is that our taxes are going out. it's not just all come out we are pledging never to raise tax. explained to her audience why that is complete garbage. >> because what we did in our tax plan as we doubled the deduction for every family. so it's not just 400,000, when they read to let every single family in america is going to get their taxes raised. we gave everybody a tax deduction. when they say they will repeal it, the middle income is going
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to be the people who are taxed the most because the middle income is the one that is able to get more than a $2,000 tax break for a family of four. that is who they are talking about. it's just like they continue to live. wherjoe biden said he would end fracking, and somehow now he says he won't do that. she was the first person to sign onto the new green deal before she even read it. even know it still on their website. so she continues to have a hard time with the truth. but one of the most compelling things is when i heard my daughter megan say tonight. when she watched her facial expression, megan said she made hillary clinton likable almost. >> laura: it just didn't work. kamala harris did continue this long-standing biden campaign tradition of flip-flopping on an industry that provides tens of thousands of jobs nationwide which is fracking. watch. >> joe biden will not end
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fracking. he's been very clear about that. >> stopping fracking as soon as we possibly can. >> no new fracking. >> gradually move away from fracking. >> laura: again, he raised the point. to hear her say that makes it all the more convincing. they want voters, congressman mccarthy, to believe this is the party of william jefferson clinton. but this is the party of alexandria socio- caressed even barack obama has admitted it. there is no difference between the two. bernie sanders is of registered socialist. just read their website. she is going to lie to their
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face. she claims what she did in office should actually be the model. well, the model is san francisco. sky high taxes, sanctuary cities, and sidewalks nobody wants to walk down. that is not the america we want. she will say whatever she can to try to get elected, but watch what her record is. she was voted the most liberal of anybody in the senate that is including >> laura: apparently, by the way, we just heard word of this. the chinese communist sensors were not big fans of what pence was saying tonight. this is from a western journalist who is living in beijing. they censored pence's comments on china. when harris began talking again, it's returned. has there ever been a bigger tell regarding which candidate they chinese communist party prefers then blocking what pence said at the debate tonight? >> that's exactly -- remember,
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the chinese have invested more than a billion dollars into joe biden's son. and remember this, you read the fbi reports. the chinese communist party wants joe biden to win and is doing everything in their power to make that happen. they are a sophisticated country. remember what joe biden had said about china to america, that china is not competition to america. he thinks it's good that china rises. he thinks that's good for america. no, that's good for his son making more money. but it's not good for sending american jobs to china. and thank god president trump stood up to it. i think our vice president did a fantastic job tonight. he was poised, he held his own, and he walked away winning tonight. and i think that's why he and president trump will get reelected one more time. >> laura: congressman, i really appreciate you joining us a late tonight. thank you so much. let's bring in victor davis hanson.
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victor, right off the top i want to play a moment from kamala harris that sounds like an endorsement of trump? >> of course, we have the support of democrats but also independents and republicans. in fact, seven members of president george w. bush's cabinet were supporting our ticket. we have the support of collin powell, cindy mccain, john k >> laura: this is the best news i have heard. i mean, this is just -- this doesn't get any better. >> yeah, she was basically saying these are all the reasons why trump beat 16 candidates in the primary and beat hillary clinton. i think what was strange about tonight is that systematically, insidiously, relentlessly -- it wasn't with a machete, but mike pence dismantled kamala harris. i disagree with the way people
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say this don't matter. maybe in other years, but tonight statements by harris, or lack of which, and with biden's mental confusion in a commercial -- you say that if this is going to continue, this is what you get. it's going to matter. you can see where the next two debates in the campaign are going. they don't have an issue. as you pointed out, it's not that they won't talk about the court or court packing or who is going to be nominated, green deal, all of that. they can't talk about it, because they made an argument with the left. to do so wounds their coalition such as it is. so they are never going to talk about that. that means they don't have a remedy for it. if you just keep asking and asking and asking, it's not like they're going to come up with a ingenious solution or answer. they can't. it's actually impossible. they are running not against trump, they are running against the virus.
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and trump is going to have to be a little bit more aggressive on the defense of the virus. as a lot lots of ways to do it. boy, they made a lot of mistakes, tragically so. that was about 30%. or you could say we are not the worst o in the world. i think a much better explanation is saying you know what, we are at a point where the lockdowns are as dangerous as the virus. the mental health, child abuse, missed procedures, missed surgeries. you have to go out there and you have to confront the spirit the lower and middle class needs to take calculated risks every day, they deliver your food, they make things, they deliver your fuel, they get no credit and we think well, why aren't they social distancing? they are not because they bring you your food in your basement. i wasn't reckless -- i'm the president. i had to take calculated risks and i taped the consequence is because i am one with the
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people. i am not one with the basement elite. you can also say -- it's not an easy thing to have two experimental drugs given to you when nobody really knows the long-term side effects or the reactions on top of a steroid. they think that's reckless, but actually it's the same idea. i'm going to do whatever it takes to get back into the white house. that is a calculated risk, i'm sorry. i'm not going to apologize. i am one with the people trying to work and get this country back. i think that's a really powerful class argument against this snooty, karen-like i'm in the basement and i'm going to make this world perfect with my social distancing and turning people and if their mask is below their nose. because this virus -- it's deadly. we know that. but when you just lock down everything you divert resources away from the people. >> laura: victor -- victor, we've been hitting the lockdowns on the show since april. i've been against these lockdown since the very beginning because
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it was obvious it was going to hurt the poor and working-class the most. it was going to be a way to slow the recovery. although, the one thing pence didn't say which i wish he did say is that we have the strongest economy of the g7. trump is handled the economy and the economic fallout other than any other country, and biden will bring it down to where france, italy, and spain are. he has to sta say that in the nt debate. you gave excellent advice to how the president should handle this at the next debate. victor, thank you so much. great to see you tonight. coming up, kamala harris' comments on covid could reveal the truth about her and biden. yes, i said it, rolling lockdowns. the only plan they refuse to talk about. a top doctor tells us why that will backfire. plus, harvey dillon worked in the same legal circles as kamala for years. she's going to expose how she lied about her record. stay there.
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nineteen will help rebuild lives. vote 'yes' on 19. the unfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. the senior citizen could not; forced to wait in jail nearly a year. voting yes on prop 25 ends this failed system, replacing it with one based on public safety. because the size of your wallet shouldn't determine whether or not you're in jail. vote yes on prop 25 to end money bail. the vice president biden's plan seems to focus on masked mandates, more testing, contact tracing, where as trump's plan seems to be more toward opening the economy up, opening up states, protecting the
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vulnerable. those are very, very sharp contrasts i think. we both i think favor vaccines, both favor treatments. there's not much difference there. but in terms of lockdown strategy, i would say vice president biden's plan is more in favor with lockdowns done president trump president trump. >> laura: president trump said something about the therapeutic versus the vaccine route today. watch. >> they call them therapeutic, but to me it wasn't therapeutic. it just made me better. i called at eight cure. so i want to get these things done. we have to get it done, we have to get it approved, we have to get them to the hospitals where people are feeling bad. it's much more important to me than the vaccine. >> laura: doctor, do you agree with that? >> if we have effective therapeutics, that would be an enormous advantage. it sure seems like he got better awfully quickly. if the data that i'm seeing for
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these antibodies are pulled up, i think he could be right. i mean obviously we still need to wait to make sure the fda does its due diligence. you want to be certain. but i think president trump -- the outcome for him seems to be quite good actually good actually. >> laura: dr. come on this issue of "what next" for the country, the democrats are pointing to dr. fauci -- well, there could be 400,000 dead by january, february if we don't do social distancing and masks and avoid inside gatherings and no one goes to thanksgiving. i'm being facetious here, but you get the point. fauci is always mr. negative. there's never any good dance, there's never any good trends. your reaction to what we are seen across the country with the increase in cases in some
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places? >> i think for one, it's very shortsighted to ignore the cost of those lockdowns. and in terms of health, those lockdowns have come at an enormous cost. in the last segment, people delaying treatment for chemotherapy, people -- one in four americans of young adults have considered suicide in june. the cost of the lockdowns are -- i don't hear that when i hear some of the officials that talk about the spirit which really distresses me. you can just look at the benefits so to speak of a poli policy. that is also in dispute. he also have to look at the co cost. so looking at case numbers, that's really not the right metric. we obsess over cases but what we should be thinking about is how we are protecting the vulnerable? are the things that we have adopted having collateral dama
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damage? at this point, it's pretty clear that the collateral damage for the lockdowns that we've had over the last several months have vastly outweighed the benefits. >> laura: yeah, doctor, this was in d.c. this morning. eight, 10:30, 11:00 a.m. usually bustling and crowded. empty. d.c., small businesses, they are dying. those are real lives also was a period doctor, great to see you. again, thanks so much. while kamala harris was quick to criticize president trump's handling of covid, she refused to answer this very important question. >> would you impose new lockdowns for businesses and schools and hot spots? a federal mandate to wear masks? you have 2 minutes to respond. >> thank you, susan. the american people have witnessed what is the greatest failure of any presidential administration in the history of our country. >> laura: i know it seems like
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we are harping on this point, but they are refusing to answer this question. will you lockdown the country, how will that work, how will it be enforced? so why? perhaps because of the increasing americans fighting lockdown measures. joining me now is harmeet dhillon, civil rights attorney. you've been fighting against these punitive measures from the very beginning. what kind her nonanswer -- you worked in the same legal circles as she has. you live an in san francisco. what did her answer reveal to you? >> san francisco looks exactly like that. it's incredibly depressing. what we know from this campaign is that we are going to see more of that, potentially years more of that. if the biden harris ticket is elected into office, they have promised more lockdowns, mask
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mandates, and so much more. they don't have any solutions, they don't have any answers. and you saw that tonight in the debate. rehearsed lines from kamala harris. and voters can't really trust her. as i've written before in "the wall street journal" and other places, she has reversed herself on just about every issue she's ever taken. you really have to look at everything she is same with a grain of salt. >> laura: kamala harris said this tonight about her record as california ag. >> having served as the attorney general of the state of california, the work that i did as a model of what our nation needs to do and we will be able to do under a joe biden presidency. >> laura: what would her model look like on a national level? >> see, that's the hard question. every time it becomes politically expedient, she changes her statement. originally she was against
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legalizing marijuana, against allowing felons to vote, trying to ratchet up the amounts of bail for incarcerated people and minor drug crimes. she helped out ice originally. she's reversed herself on every one of those issues. her record as attorney general -- if you ask any californian, it's going to be that she was crudely tough on prosecutors who refuse to take a compassionate view of these lower-level crimes. secondly, she is known for prosecuting a for-profit college and putting them out of business. if that's really her legacy, you can't really name other accomplishments, no criminal justice reform, nothing regarding domestic violence, human trafficking, any of those issues that you often see liberal prosecutors care about or try to advanced. none of that, she's always focused on the next thing. >> laura: all right, cnn's postdebate panel made some excuses for why kamala lost. it's because she was in a trip bag.
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if she pushed back too hard, maybe it creates the angry woman. >> the angry woman labeled -- that is a real danger and for a black woman that is double. >> did you notice the smile that was on her face? >> laura: i don't even know what to say about that. are you, as a woman of color, ever treated like such a damsel in distress as they were trying to treat kamala harris? >> not if you want to be a successful trial lawyer. a little bit less than kamala harris, but i don't cry "unfair" and stamp my feet when someone is tough. you have to punch right back. she is capable of doing that, but in her shallow way -- and her first line she comes back at it. but mike pence went deep and he absolutely destroyed her. that's the record for the
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>> laura: for a take on the theatrics to find those vice president debate, we go to bremen to raymond arroyo. what did you see tonight? >> first of all, the plexiglass that the harris campaign absolutely demanded. they looked like they were auditioning for overnight 7-eleven attendance. in deference to the safety. i brought my own plexiglass, laura. it does not policy details, but style that moves people, laura. we saw this during our focus
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group and its current and last style matters. they set the tone for what happens here. >> 210,000 dead people in our country and just the last several months. over 7 million people have contracted the disease. they were informed that it's lethal in consequence, that it is airborne, and that it wouldn't be contracted because it is airborne. >> when i look at their plan that talks about advancing testing, creating new ppe, developing a vaccine, it looks a little bit like plagiarists. >> and then he went on to say that joe biden would know all about plagiarism. kamala harris was unsteady, she looked like she was at the high school debate tryouts. pence has been around the arena so many times, he was totally at ease. there was some sharp exchanges, however. >> you lost that trade bore. you lost it. >> you lost the trade war with china.
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when joe biden was present, we lost all those jobs. we needed a magic wand to bring them back. >> he has referred to our men who were serving in our military as suckers and losers. this is very important when you want to talk about who is the current commander and chief. i'm speaking. i'm speaking. i will not be lectured by the vice president. >> laura: raymond, she went into -- she looked down when she was trying to conjure up all the emotion. she did that kind of laugh thing that she does. those riffs to me seemed very contrived, may be people it differently. but i thought it seemed very dismissive. i used the word hottie before. mike pence is very earnest. so earnest versus hobby. >> it has let straining emotionality eight
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michelle obama trip. it did have that feeling. with all of those contacts with celebrities, she should get some acting training. if you have some evidence of how well he did, i called the coverage to the instant media coverage and of course flygate. >> i wonder if a woman candidate feels like she can't steamroll as much as mike pence came down i can. it's because i keep going back to that fly. i've never seen anything like that. it was a fly of color that came at a very opportune time. >> oh, my gosh. >> laura: wait a second! there is no way that they said fly of color. are you kidding me? >> but look, when they are talking about flies, this is a good sign -- a really good sign for mike pence. because it means he probably won the debate. that same fly made an appearance into 2016.
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the face of hillary rodham clinton. [laughter] >> laura: there it is. >> they are talking about the fly -- i was waiting for them to talk about susan page's banks that kept falling and her face. as long as we are talking about distractions, why not. it was a good night for mike pence. he was in control, he had the facts, and this is all boiling down to who could be president. and at kamala harris' case, considering the state of joe biden, it could be sooner than anybody thinks. >> laura: of people like the way californians working out with rolling blackouts, rolling lockdowns, devastated forests, l businesses, open borders, rising crime, yacht, vote for biden. if that's what they think his success, then i don't know what his failure. raymond, phenomenal analysis. thank god there's not a fly on
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speak of the dash when asked about it they said they were fine people on both sides. >> this is one of the things that makes people dislike the media so much in this country. that you selectively edit, just like senator harris did. comments that president trump and i and others on our side of the aisle -- she conveniently admitted that after she made comments on either side of the debate over monuments. >> laura: joining me now is pastor tyler scott, author of "nothing to lose." and scott bolden, or merger of the d.c. democrat party. how has the charlottesville lie been able to survive when we actually have the entire audio transcript and videotape of what actually the president said. >> because the democratic party is deluded into believing that they didn't hear what they heard and the media, the right-wing
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media, serves as their propaganda arms. so they cut the sound bite off. basically edited it to say whatever they wanted to say. these lin line politicians -- qe frankly, people are tired of hearing. spew on the left wing media. >> no, he meant the right wing media. [laughter] >> i meant the left wing media! >> laura: scott, on the issue -- first of all scott, it's good to see you. i haven't seen you in a while. >> good to see you. >> laura: kamala had this to say about the peaceful protests we have seen. >> people around our country marched shoulder to shoulder, arm to arm fighting for us to finally achieve that ideal equal justice under law. and i was a part of those
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peaceful protests. while we are never going to condone violence, but we always must fight for the values that we hold dear. >> laura: scott, she doesn't condone violence? she did support a lot of violent offenders that she ended up helping bailout through that minnesota freedom fund she contributed to. >> those were peaceful protesters? you have to -- >> laura: it no, they were not peaceful. >> the only people who were violent is the trump supporter's who are being prosecuted in milwaukee and other jurisdictions. in fact, the young kid shot two people while he was patrolling the streets illegally. you can't deny that. or the trump supporter who invited looting and milwaukee and is being prosecuted right now. spew on, the reality is -- hold on a second. the minnesota freedom fund bailed out an individual who is a sex offender.
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>> he wasn't arrested before being a sex offender. he's entitled to bail too. >> you don't want people to be bailed out? this is a justice system that your party believes in law and order? >> laura: sexual misconduct against a young girl. >> that was not what he was arrested for him. he was bailed out for protesting britprotesting. >> i didn't say they were good people, but as a former substitute -- >> laura: all right, we have to do -- >> what he's saying is he's telling me that all those black people i saw stealing and doing all that -- those are trump supporter's? >> now, i didn't say that. >> you would like that narrati narrative. >> i saw -- >> i saw looting and violence.
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i saw kamala harris with hillary clinton and blackface tonight. black hillary. >> laura: is that right? wow. i missed that. she's seen biden is certainly well ahead. >> kamala harris will -- >> laura: guys -- >> we will see -- >> laura: i'm playing the moderator. still ahead, "abc news" debate analysis was as embarrassing as kamala smirking tonight. the last fight explains it all.
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say this, but of course, nobody can make any diagnoses over tv, but what do we know what ocular or eye manifestations in covid, it has been reported, even though it is limited in the medical literature, anywhere from 11-30% of covid positive patients can have pink eye. >> laura: if that doesn't tell you who won the debate, i don't know what does. i love that. "i can't diagnose it, but." shannon bream and the "fox new @ night" team take it all from here. shannon? >> shannon: no pink eye here, laura. >> laura: have a great one. >> shannon: thank you. okay, vice presidential debate, pitting a california progressive against the midwestern concert on climate, covid, taxes, china, mine order, health care, what we heard were very different visions for the future and how we got here, vice president pence put it, the american comeback is on the
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