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>> sean: time flies when you're having fun. unfortunately that's all the time we have left. don't forget, we hope you will set your dvr, set it now, 9:00 eastern so you never miss an episode of "hannity," but the good news is, let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham, three weeks from tomorrow, are you ready? >> laura: i'm ready. by the way, i have some episodes of "hannity" on my dvr that i actually had to go through annually and start erasing them because i have a perpetual -- no, because it ran out of space, i don't have any more space. i have you like going back to 2002. >> sean: i will buy you and other television set if it means you will dvr my show. >> laura: i'm still waiting for the butterball friday from four thanksgivings ago. >> sean: note to my staff, order the butterball fryer and send it to her home. >> laura: thank you so much, sean, great show tonight. i will see you tomorrow.
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i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. he's back! yes, donald trump on the trail tonight electrifying voters in sanford, florida, victor davis hanson explains the significance of the president's reemergence, just three weeks, as sean said, until election night, and did you see the ad that went viral over the weekend? jill collins does a kim klacik and is the star of it as he looks to unseat mad maxine waters after her nearly five decade representation, if that's what you want to call it, in l.a. he's here exclusively to my, he's awesome, you're going to love him. plus, raymond arroyo brings us what has been a very trying 48 hours for the biden-harris ticket. things you have not seen anywhere else, tonight unpacked in seen and unseen. but first, big days for columbus and trump. trump's big return, that's the focus of tonight's angle.
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we have only a few more hours left and columbus day and we have, as we said, only three weeks until election day. and right now, both christopher columbus and president trump are under siege. they are vilified, their subjects of an ongoing smear campaign, constant distortions, lies, and hateful propaganda. in portland, oregon, over the weekend -- any leftist -- we can get rid of angry, just leftists, ripped down teddy roosevelt and lincoln statues while protesting christopher columbus over the weekend. throw them all into the pot. the scene looks like something out of baghdad circa 2003. and i guess we're supposed to be, what, impressed with the way they use ropes and spray paint to desecrate statues built by people with real talent and skill. now, it's mostly white antifa and other blm marauding brats
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behind all this chaos, and they called their events the day of rage. again, what other days do they have? trump wants to make sure that these miscreants spend their next one behind bars. >> we've also directed the fbi to immediately investigate the destruction of the teddy roosevelt and abraham lincoln statues in portland and to prosecute the offenders of the fullest extent of federal law. >> laura: these spoiled nihilists don't even care about the target of their rage, christopher columbus. how many of you think they really know anything about columbus beyond what they are told in, i don't know, facebook, instagram? they don't know what the old and the new world were like in the 15th century and most of them don't even know, again, anything beyond what they read on some angry marxist online post.
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we all know the story. you do, if you are member anything you learned in school when we use to learn stuff like this, that columbus never set foot on what is now american soil. instead, he landed elsewhere in the caribbean, which he thought was the east indies. but columbus' discovery, they set off a chain of events that eventually led to our own founding. his contributions for the development of freedom in america, they are evident everywhere. remember, our capital is the district of columbia. from columbus. but then the dark cloud of political correctness corrected, as captured so well in a piece that was written by "the wall street journal," a writer there a few years ago. today columbus 'has reputation is under siege, but those seeking to delegitimize the legacy might actually have a larger target in mind. statues of columbus and tributes to his achievements are in many way proxies for the western
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tradition of freedom, liberties and the rule of law. america had better protect columbus and win this war. there is no one else to save the world next time around. you're here. now, for decades, columbus did not just as a historical icon, but as a tribute to italian-americans, incredible craftsmen, incredible scientist -- i mean, just to honor them. not that nancy pelosi cared, of course. she refused to stand against the radicals when they came for columbus in her own home town of baltimore months ago. >> i don't care that much about statues. >> commission, city council, not a mob in the middle of the night? >> people will do what they do. >> laura: they'll do what they do. until they come for the statue of nancy or her hairdresser. when they knocked on statues, they scrape in federal court houses, set fire to police
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stations, punch a kid in the face for the crime of wearing a maga hat, you've seen those videos, they're saying that they hate a lot more than just donald trump. they hate pretty much everything about america that arrived before the latest iphone update. no seriously, the peaceful protests were never really about george floyd or police brutality or transgender rights or climate change or any of the issues. this at base, at the bottom of all of this, this is about power and about money. taking it from you and giving it to the elites. to get you to give up your money and your freedom, they need to lie and they need to lie a lot. but we cannot let those lies stand. i was thinking about this a lot this weekend and i talked to a lot of folks outside the washington orbit, which is always a pleasure, and i am so tired of hearing that america is
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systemically racist, sexist, xenophobic, all of them are lies. of course are bad people and evil people in every society but we are a wonderful country, we are home to millions upon millions upon millions of generous and kind and patriotic giving citizens. and you may not like his tone, and you may not like his tweets, but the president, he wants all americans to be safe, prosperous, and free. regardless of skin color, regardless of ethnicity and regardless of policies -- they tell that story. you know why? because they've benefited the most in need of help, the poor and the working class. those numbers are irrefutable. i wish trump would talk about them more. and i'm of hearing that her history is so awful that we can destroy all representations of it.
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because taking down monuments and destroying history is with the soviets did, it's what mao did, it's what isis did. it's what the taliban did. we are people who are supposed to learn from history, teach real history, not the 1619 nonsense. we are not the people who destroy our history or hide it, we learn from it. you know what else i'm tired of? i'm tired of the democrats' most sickening lies about covid, including that the president is responsible for death caused by a chinese virus. it's putrid and that's a lie. president trump had handled this better than any leader in the g7. and our booming economy and falling hospitalization rates tell that story. it is a virus and if you talk to scientists who aren't lying about things because of politics, they have a saying. you know what it is? a virus is going to virus.
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it's a virus. from now until november 3rd, you will witness the biggest propaganda effort in our lifetime. the democrats, they are flush with cash from wall street and big tech. and their overwhelming republicans coast-to-coast with fear, lies, deceit, and yet, a lot of in-kind contributions from biased reporters and social media centers. but the angle for the next 21 days that i'm on the air is going to tell you the truth until the last minute of the maslast day. we will tell you the real truth about covid, about the economy, and about our national security. joe biden, a man who is obviously not in charge, wins on election day, i will world, world in the united states, frankly around the world, it's going to change, but not for the better. china will become stronger and our economy will become weaker.
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most americans will become poor and less free. and across the globe, those lockdowns have become government weapon of choice against covid. many think a test run for something far not more nefario nefarious. the damage done that biden relies on so heavily for all his expertise and device, it's so devastating that even the w.h.o. can't hide the truth anymore. >> world health organization do not advocate lockdowns as a primary means of control -- children are not getting meals at school. this is a terrible, ghastly global catastrophe. lockdowns just have one consequence that you must never, ever belittle, and that is making poor people an awful lot poorer. >> laura: some of us have been saying that since last april.
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someone tell that to governor cuomo, who on this columbus day has not ruled out further lockdowns. >> are you preparing for the possibility of another shutdown? >> i don't believe it's inevitable. i believe it's possible. we are closing down areas that are about one or two square miles. you can target that way and close down small areas, then it's not inevitable that the spread gets col so large after e down an entire city to city or state. we have to use the science. >> laura: is that what he's calling it? meanwhile, the president forges on. behind and a pulse, but not in energy and enthusiasm. for those of us who came of age in the 1980s, my friends, this is our challenge. none of us were called to fight in world war ii or enlist in the great depression, now we are called to fight for our freedom.
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we know and i think the president knows that if freedom falls here it's going to fail everywhere. so don't be afraid. it may seem like all hope is lost, that everything you love and cherish is under threat. but you are not alone. there are millions and millions of people just like you out there tonight and you don't want handouts, you don't want government checks, you want the freedom to make your own way, and you want a government that looks out for you and your family. the president had thousands of people lined up tonight in florida just ten days after being hospitalized for covid and he's back in fighting form. >> i went through it. now they say i'm immune. now i feel so powerful. when you're the president, you can't lock yourself in a basement and say i'm not going to bother with the world, you've got to get out and it's risky. it's risky, but you've got to get out. >> laura: but will america choose to go with a spent candidate who [indiscernible]? this was the scene in arizona over the weekend at a big
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biden-harris event. >> not a lot fancier out here. there's really not much to see. i will step out of the way but it's kind of boring out here. so it's not your typical presidential campaign event. we don't see people rallying outside -- we don't see signs or really much of what's going on. >> laura: well, he has been warning everybody to socially distance. they be not that far. happy columbus day, and that's the angle. joining me now is victor davis hanson, hoover institution senior fellow. victor, trump is officially back. are we going to see a 2016 repeat where we just outworked hillary down the stretch, or is the left kind of trying to cover all of its bases this time because they don't want to get burned again? >> no, i think it's going to be like 2016 or maybe 1981 reagan came back. reagan was down in early october. the reason is, laura, a couple
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of reasons, this lockdown was never symmetrical. arguments for it to flatten the so-called curve, but it was never a static situation. it was a bad choice versus the worst of a pandemic, but after nine months almost, the damage that we are doing economically, healthwise to the country is overwhelming and its overwhelming with the risk of the virus and more importantly it was asymmetrical in who got hurt. all these people to drive trucks and stock shelves and they are in the drugstore waiting on you or they growing food out here where i am in rural california, they risk this every single day. they are not the summa or skype class and they have trouble enough going to the doctor when they're working 40 hours a week but when they go to an urgent care and its shutdown, or they don't have a concierge doctor and get to be criticized by this professional class that's in the basement, of which fairly or not, joe biden is the epitome of that, and that's why we have
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campaigns. it's a preview of how people will stand up under the rigors of the job. whether it's fair or not, you cannot win the presidency the way he's running his campaign from the basement. it just won't work. he's got to get out, got to meet the people, got to take some risks like donald trump did. it's got to be from 6:00 in the morning until 7:00 at night like a president, he's got to be fully engaged and a people have to see that the last three weeks, and they haven't seen it and trump is making the argument that he's one with the middle muscular classes. he takes the same risks that they do when they get sick, is willing to take experiment on drugs. we don't know about it, but the point is he's got to get back out and be with the people because they are the ones sacrificing for collective health. if it wasn't for these guys that are growing food and delivering it and producing energy, we couldn't be in our basement. >> laura: he's played the basement campaign and he sees himself up in a lot of these balls but i think so far he
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thinks it's working for him. dr. fauci was very upset at the trump campaign, victor, for putting him in an ad. listen to what he said today. >> prosperity will -- >> it's really unfortunate and really disappointing that they did that. it's so clear that i'm not a political person. >> what would you say if i hold so mike heard that the trump campaign was actually prepared to do another add featuring you? >> that would be terrible, that would be outrageous if they do that. in fact, i might actually come back-to-back fire on them. i hope they don't do that. >> laura: victor, the left has been using fauci for their political benefit all year, no complaints from fauci for any of that so i think that reaction is quite rich. >> yeah, it is. there were times, when everybody says we are doing terribly, if you look at the deaths per million and compare them to the major european countries, where better than spain, we are about where france -- a little but not
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as well as france, about where the u.k. is. we don't know what in the world is going on in china or russia or india, but we know that the statistics are not accurate. we know that 11% of the population and just four states, connecticut, massachusetts, new jersey, new york, account for over 30% of the fatalities for decisions that made in retrospect really unwise. and yet fauci never really said that. he would weigh in and editorialize, i'm not happy with this, i'm happy with us, wear masks, don't wear masks. go on a cruise, don't go on a cruise. social distance, but if i'd go to a game, i don't. i think the turning point was when he said, well, i did say you don't have to wear a mask, and that was because i was afraid that people would -- if i said to wear them, they would go out and overwhelming supply. in other words, he thought he was saying a platonic, noble lie. i'm going to nobly lie about you about masks, so for the greater good -- but once you do that you
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lose all court ability. now he has no court ability. it's sad because he is a renowned figure but no one believes him anymore. >> laura: the idea that he is not supporting biden's -- does anybody believe that? i'm sorry, like it's just, come on. he said that in politico -- he said he's not political, but it's pretty much obvious what's going on here. thank you so much, wonderful to see you. as i mentioned the angle, the w.h.o. has done an about-face on lockdowns, finally admitting they are worse than the disease itself. remember what trump said back in april and march? the cure can't be worse at the disease itself, he said that he was trashed by the media but the president responded to the news this way. >> the world health organization, they just came out a little while ago and they admitted that donald trump was right. the lockdowns are doing tremendous damage to these democrat run states where they are locked down, sealed up, suicide rates, drug rights, alcoholism, death by so many
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different forms, you can't do that. we said right at the beginning, the cure -- >> laura: joining me know -- the scientific consensus is now on trump's side. where the male couples from the people were trashing you, me, the president and all of us who early on sat got to get this country open? >> i think there's one abiding characteristic, they can never say they're sorry. they can never admit a mistake and that's where we need to see the w.h.o., dr. fauci, dr. gottlieb, all these people who really have shown us by the poor prognostic ability that they don't have any clothes. there were the proverbial emperor without any clothes. >> laura: dr. squea warning sigs the red flags of morning are being raised every day by dr. fauci and friends on all of the other cable -- all day long.
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it's going to be the worst winter ever, flu coming. you say that there are two over-the-counter supplements that would do enormous benefit to people across the country with minimal to no side effects for most people. one of those two things that most everyone should be taking? >> it's what i tell my patients and have since march. there are two studies, one out of the united states, one out of israel, that shall benefit to higher dose vitamin c, getting your vitamin d level over 50 can markedly reduce by about 50% your risk of covid. vitamin d is notoriously well-tolerated with almost no side effects, so i typically tell my patients, take anywhere from 2-5,000 iu of vitamin d3 a day. the study was interesting but it showed benefits using drops of vitamin d as opposed to tablets. the second is zinc.
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typical side effect for some, very few people, his g.i. upset, but 50 milligrams of chelated's income also over-the-counter use of -- also been shown to be effective. speeone's of d3 and zinc. we don't have to play the sound bite but dr. fauci is already upset about trump holding rallies. very dangerous. 15 seconds on that. >> well, where was dr. fauci when the walgreens pharmacy near his house in washington was looted? he seems to be against religious gatherings and he seems to be against republican campaign rallies, but other than that, he's silent. >> laura: you don't hear much. not much about the riots. they be the writers -- well, they wear masks, they don't get the photos for the police. just a bunch of weird math. dr. oskoui, wonderful to see you, i've got to take my zinc and d3 tonight. coming up, the democrats' lines of attack against amy coney barrett during today's hearing
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reveal a very inconvenient truth. they got nothing. i will explain it in moments.
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♪ >> the big secret influences behind this unseemly rush see this nominee as a judicial
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torpedo. >> you've been nominated by president who shows contempt for the constitution but does not hesitate to tell his loyal followers that you are being sent to the bench to do his political chores. >> a bye replacing someone who under would undo her legacy, president trump is attending to rollback americans lives. >> lives are what what's at stake with his nomination. >> laura: amy coney barrett's nomination hearing thankfully wasn't a repeat of the cabin our two years ago. dems still spent the day spewing vicious smears about trump's pick to replace justice ginsburg. joining me now are special people, they both clerked for my old boss, justice clarence thomas, attorney robert dunn and senior fellow -- john, let's start with you. they obviously didn't lay a glove on her, but the hyperbole on display from the left, especially dick durbin hearkening back to the old days
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when there were unanimous confirmation votes for scalia and near-unanimous for rbg and just bemoaning the fact that things have changed as if he wasn't part of it. >> as if he wasn't a major part. look, this is what happens when the democrats try and make the legislate -- the supreme court into their super legislature to accomplish things that can't get through at the ballot box. what trump is done with this appointment -- this nomination in the two prior ones, to try and get the court back to actually faithfully applying the law and the constitution. >> laura: senator blumenthal today said that judge barrett should not be involved in certain cases -- in other words, she should recuse herself. >> your participation, let me be very blunt, in any case involving donald trump's
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election, would immediately do explosive, enduring harm to the court's legitimacy and to your own credibility. you must recuse yourself. >> laura: now, robert, how does this overly-politicized process hurt the court's legitimacy? what's going on here? >> it obviously does not. that is a veiled threat from senator blumenthal. it's nothing more. she has no obligation to recuse herself from any case just because the president appointed her. in that case obviously kavanaugh and neil gorsuch would have to recuse themselves as well because they too were nominated by president trump. she's not going to do that and is no mechanism to force her to do that and to be frank, that is really dangerous rhetoric by senator blumenthal, because he, along with his democratic colleagues, are essentially trying to delegitimize her and the court before she got there so that they can tee up some sort of protest the first time
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she issues a ruling they don't like. very dangerous. >> laura: john, we keep talking about court packing and maybe the folks out there don't know what that is, but the democrats are playing a little game about what it all really means. watch. >> it's rushed, it constitutes court packing and her views are too extreme to qualify her to serve on this court. >> [indiscernible] because the american people have watched the republican packing the court -- they've taken every vacancy and filled it. speckled there's always court packing going on right now. going on with republicans packing the court now. it's not constitutional, what they're doing. >> laura: and how many times did he touch his mask, john, in that little clip? well, that attempt is a rather pathetic attempt at reframing it work any better than framing president trump for the lockdowns, which is what they are trying to do?
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>> when you said it's unconstitutional, that's just preposterous. the 29 times in our history a vacancy has occurred in the last -- in 28 out of those 29 times, the president nominated somebody, including barack obama, who nominated merrick garland and in most of those times, when the senate was in the same party as the white house, the senate confirmed them. the only time that that didn't happen was in 1864, and here was a big lie from senator kamala harris at the debate last week when she said abraham lincoln said we should let the people decide. he said no such thing. roger tani, who wrote the dred scott decision, died in office a couple weeks before the electi election. the senate was out of session. he couldn't have sent a nomination if he wanted to end the day they got back into session he sent a nomination. so this is what the constitution allows. the notion that there packing the court by filling vacancies is preposterous.
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>> laura: we got to go to robert because kamala harris had to leave the trail temporarily to have a little makeshift office on a skype. kind of like yours, what is that in the background? and she talked about how the process is just illegitimate. watch. >> more than 9 million americans have already voted and millions more will vote while this illegitimate committee process is underway. a clear majority of americans want whomever wins this election to fill the seat and my republican colleagues know that. yes, they are deliberately defying the will of the people. >> laura: robert, illegitimate process, take it away. >> the constitution gives the president the right to nominate, the senate the right and ability to advise and consent. they are following that. they had a choice. they obviously got avoided if they thought there was advantage to that. they decided not to because they
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believe that there need to be nine justices on the court as quickly as possible. there is literally nothing unconstitutional about it. the constitution does not send the presidential election is different. it is a perfectly legitimate process. they don't like it, but that's a political calculation on their part. >> laura: she was no less persuasive in that comment and she was at the debate. gentlemen, great to have you both on tonight. thanks so much. great first appearance by robert. i'm a nap, joe biden's latest embarrassing memory begs the question, what does that man remember? raymond arroyo is here next, seen and unseen is next.
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>> laura: it's time for our seen and unseen segment where we were veal the stories behind the headlines. joining us now with all the details, raymond arroyo, fox news contributor. the barrett hearings went pretty smoothly today, and less, what?
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>> well, unless your name is kamala harris i guess. bear in mind, senator harris' office is in the heart senatorial building. she's on the first floor. this judicial hearing was on the second floor, but nonetheless, out of fears of catching covid, senator harris decided to drop into the hearings virtually, kind of. >> senator harris. >> can you hear me? >> hello? >> hello? >> we hear you. >> [indiscernible]. yes. >> just wait just one second. we don't see you. >> of course. you don't see me. can you see me now? >> when they finally got the connection fixed and they could hear her, it proved that, well, senator harris has been spending a lot of time with joe biden.
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listen. >> this committee has ignored common sense requests to keep people safe, including not requiring testing for all members. despite a coronavirus outbreak among senators of this very committee. the decision to hold this hearing now is reckless and places facilities workers, janitorial staff, and congressional aides and capital police at risk. >> laura, it's like -- i guess she wants to delay the election. look, the office of the architect -- the office of the attending physician at the capital, they laid everything out in that hearing room so everybody could be socially distance, masks, keeping up her pretty safe. now kamala harris wants a new federal program so she could be in a hearing room with a few senators. i don't understand this at all and i think she strains this argument a bit. >> laura: really? it's not that they want to sell fear, because -- i think, raymond, she knows -- she has a
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corunning mate status. she's not the only running mate with biden. she's running with covid, so she has to keep covid right next to her in that -- there's an invisible seat right next to her and it's covid, the thing with the big red receptors coming off of it, so she has to keep that front and center. raymond, you are in columbus, ohio, for columbus day with vice president pence. what happened? >> i was indeed. joe biden was there as well in ohio. the vice president, he spoke this construction company about a thousand people and they were lining the streets. bear in mind, this is a monday. it's a holiday and yet there were people all over the streets to greet the vice president. joe biden, on the other hand, held an event in toledo with a handful of people and he may be running for another office, laura. listen. >> you know, we have to come together, that's why i'm
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running. i'm running as a proud democrat for the senate. if we just raise the tax back to what it should become a 20%, that generates over $100 billion. do you hear me? that's money -- excuse me, $1.3 trillion. that's what raises. so vote! vote! visit i will vote.com/ohio. >> okay. so we've decided to go to that website, laura. like so many things on this campaign trail it was not found. can you believe this? >> laura: maybe he's just missing being -- he's thinking of the confirmation battle that he's been involved with for the supreme court over and over again and he was channeling himself back to that hearing for all of the old nominees. he said senate, i'm running for senate, raymond. >> there's a lot of missed words and facts are slipping.
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>> laura: he also couldn't find the name of the man that he ran against in 2012. the password is mitt romney. >> you may remember i got in trouble running against the senator who was a mormon. the governor. and i took him on. no one [indiscernible]. >> i'm so glad to be on that blond woman 'show, the catholic one with the earrings dropping. what's her name? you know the one. [laughs] >> laura: the guy from the dash from new orleans with the dash oh, my gosh. >> on friday he traveled to nevada and arizona and issued a call for a new minimum wage even if you drop the price really fast. >> a $15 million -- $15,000 -- $15 minimum wage. i'm dreaming here.
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but a $15 minimum wage for our essential workers. we are not just going to praise you. we are going to pay you! >> laura: well, it was like ready to go down to $0.15 or $0.1.5, raymond. >> it was dropping fast, laura. by the way, our embedded reporter told us about 12 people attended that event outside. 12. >> laura: don't forget raymond's new show on fox nation. amy coney barrett, the early years where he talks to her friends and family in her hometown of new orleans. so make sure to check that out on fox nation. also coming out, g.o.p. congressional candidate has gone viral for his takedown of congresswoman maxine waters. this is great. joe collins joins us exclusively next.
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♪ >> laura: after decades in the swamp, my next guest says it's time to send congresswoman maxine waters packing. her packing, not him. and his new viral campaign ad just might help them get the job done. >> do know where i am right now? maxine waters' $6 million mansion. do you know where i'm not right now? maxine waters' district. that's right.
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next he does not live in our district but i do. i was born here in south l.a., and a place maxine refuses to live. she does not drink our water, she does not breathe air air and sits here, in her mansion, our district is in ruins. daily crime spiked 50% in l.a. the homeless in south l.a. has shot a 53%. south l.a. has the highest poverty rate in the city with a crippling 42% of its residents living below the poverty line. homelessness rates have increased by 264% since 2009. and our schools fail our children. unlike maxine waters, i know the pain that crime, violence, gangs, homelessness, does to our children. i was one of the kids left behind by maxine waters. i'm going to fight for safety and dignity for south l.a. the only question you need to ask is this. in the last 44 years, where has my stomach maxine waters been? >> laura: joining me now, the
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candidate behind that bad. joe, i know you're at the trump rally tonight, but that video racked up 3 million views, more than that, in less than 48 hours, so what's the response been? are you raising money from that? and what about the people in the actual district that you want to represent? what have you heard? >> yeah, so the video was actually an anomaly. we have a really good team effort that video together, shouts out to everybody on team collins but we've always been doing good at fund-raising because the messages that we've been bringing to the people, the message of rebuilding the community, bringing quality jobs back, you know, supporting small businesses and overhauling our education as well as rebuilding the relationship within the police and the community. and so these are things that people actually want to have. maxine, she's been in office for a very long time and if you live in south l.a., you know the conditions of the district and
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they're not normal. the people are ready for a change. >> laura: joe, the ad mentioned this, but crime in los angeles, homicides up 15% this year, but congressman waters, she says the police of the problem and she tweeted this back in june. police reform is not enough, getting rid of stupid cops must be a priority. i'm sure the cops appreciated that. joe, how much worse will life become for residents in your district if this perpetual democrat, you know, machine, the stranglehold on power they have, persists? >> it's going to get real bad. we can see from homelessness already, it's been skyrocketing since 2009. end vaccine, she's a legislator. she has the power to create or remove legislation that affects positive change and brings value to our lives and she has failed to do that for the amount of time that she spent in congress
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as well as the state senate. in the state assembly. i mean, if we do not remove her from office, if we don't start electing new people to office, we are going to continue to see a downside in our communities, economic decline in our communities and violence is going to get worse. >> laura: she took a direct shot at you, maxine did last month saying he's a trump puppet, he's a big supporter of trump and he loves trump and he's acting just like trump because all the lies that he tells all the time. joe, looking at you, i don't see any strings there. i see no strings on you. i know you're in the car too, which is hilarious. no strings there, so your response to darrell maxine? >> you know what, maxine waters never had to campaign against somebody in a very long time. and you know, she can't talk about herself because nobody would listen. she can't talk about her record because she has no record and so the only thing she can say to try and dissuade voters is he's a trump puppet. mind you, i've never, you know, met the president before, so that's pretty odd, but i'll tell
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you this, president trump has done an incredible job creating policies that we can use to build, but he's done a great job with our economy. i prefer to be a trump puppet than someone who supports maxine waters or be maxine waters any day. she can say what she wants but at the end of the day, i fought for this country so she can have the right to talk trash about me. which is perfectly fine, this is america. >> laura: i wish you the best of luck. i hope you talked with many, many people as possible, educate the folks on the ground. they need it all across the country, on what freedom really means and what is coming up we don't change -- if we don't change the democrat stranglehold on that entire state of california. joe, thanks so much. coming up, trump explains what's at stake in three weeks. itching for a treat.
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vaccine and that you're corny and unscientific law that's what he wants to do >> lock it down, everybody. >> laura: good to see the president back on the trail, he will be very busy and making what's at stake. it lets all the time we have tonight, shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team with the developments from here. shannon is on it. >> shannon: the president had some red balls i'm not sure what went on there but he was fired up tonight. >> laura: have a great child. >> shannon: all right, president trump working to craft a comeback story shaking off all the polls that show him trailing by double digits. heading to florida after testing negative for covid-19. keeping off a week of rallies and key battleground states he's got to win. those polls are wearing both sides tonight. it democrats report nervous about the

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