tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News October 19, 2020 7:00pm-8:00pm PDT
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♪ >> sean: all right, that's all the time we have left this evening. never miss an episode, tomorrow two weeks and you are the ultimate jury. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham, blockbuster, how are you? >> laura: i received a big friar. >> sean: big friar. speec>> laura: on my front porc. it's such a beautiful box that i haven't opened it yet. i will remember to use it very quickly. >> sean: you know, i go through all the effort, i send it over, in time for thanksgiving, and what things do i get? >> laura: which assistant got it done finally, okay? [laughs] >> sean: you take a 15-pound turkey, you drop it in slowly, it's done in an hour.
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>> laura: all right. the hannity handlers took care of it finally. >> sean: i mailed it myself! >> laura: i have another turkey i have to fry here. >> sean: that's true. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. hunter biden's former business associate is sitting in federal prison tonight and he thinks the american public has a right to know about the biden family corruption. while that former business partner, devin cooney, has given written authorization to matthew turman to publish any and all of the 26,000 emails that they see fit. tonight, tyrmand is here with us to reveal how hunter and his associates use the biden name to line their own pockets of course. plus, how did hunter build that
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relationship with the former mayor of moscow's wife? the answer ahead. but first, goodbye mr. nice guy. that's the focus of tonight's "angle." so old joe called a lead early this evening, meaning he's not making any public appearances until the debate on thursday night. but come on, it doesn't really matter. there is simply no enthusiasm anyway for biden out there. unless you call this enthusiasm. >> my name is joe biden. i am a car guy. i got a 67 corvette that's -- that's not up '67, that's a 427. at that thing get don mike gets up and goes. you must be freezing. freezing to death. >> laura: oh, my. to prop him up to create a veneer of energy, while his big
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donors had to fund one of the biggest propaganda campaigns in human history. after being called out and exposed by president trump and fake news, the dominant media was happy to oblige by amplifying the campaign pitch. it really the one that they have which is that by then, if you let him, he will get us back to normal. after all, he is so nice. >> normalcy, that seems to be a big part of the pitch that joe biden is somebody who will allow the country to return to normalcy. >> let's get back to normal, steady the ship. to speak of this is a decency check on this president. >> joe biden is presenting a plan to get to the column. >> laura: .com? [laughs] the dignified grandfather chasing around his grandkids all over the yard. boy, do they think that you are stupid or what? it's all being presented as all
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being framed this way to throw you off the scent of what's really to come. punishment. those running the joe show has always hated middle america. that's why he is the perfect candidate. kind of a trojan horse from the old, slightly more moderate party to push their radical policy. the marketing of biden as this nice, normal guy was funded and promoted by some of the most ruthless, the richest people in business, the media, and entertainment. and once they get past the election it is payback time. former labor secretary robert rice and other liberals are pushing for something called a truth and reconciliation commission. when this nightmare is over, it will erase trump lies, comfort those being harmed by his hatefulness, and name every official, politician, executive, and media mogul who has enabled
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this catastrophe. well, the more recent inspiration for all of this goes back to the air in south africa. in other words, if you voted for or ever supported trump you are know better than the people who through nelson mandela in pris prison. the intimidation slot has been hard at work in recent days. check what happened that day free speech rally in san francisco. [shouting] >> backup! >> laura: the handiwork against the african-american organizer was all messed up front teeth. they beat him in the face. these are the nice people
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supporting joe. now biden -- i think he sold, he sold as a guy who cares about the kids. the teacher union allies fight to keep these kids locked in virtual learning that is a real world disaster. including when a student has a trump flag in the background during one of those hideous zumba classes. >> anthony ribeiro says he logged into chemistry class last week from home when what's behind him quickly became a problem. the chemistry teacher asked them to remove his trump flag. >> he said if you will not take it down, unacceptable and i will have to ask you to leave the classroom. at that point i waved goodbye waved goodbye. >> he said it happened a second time in a different class the next day. he said he took the flag down that time worrying it may start to affect his grades. >> laura: smart kid. these are truly awful people. they are the so-called champions
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of diversity who want to cancel you, frighten you, and even scarier children from holding different views. of course, on policy biden will oversee an unending series of these types of punishments, but a lot worse. they intend to pack the courts, make d.c. a state, raise your taxes, outlaw your guns, fled the country with illegal immigrants, just to name a few. and of course using covid as cover, instill draconian laws nationwide. all so they can reset things here in the united states and take power back for themselves. this isn't going to be a government of by and for the people. no way. it's going to be a government of, by, and for the people who behave. who don't rock the boat. who don't question our trade policy, our health care policy,
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government-funded abortion, our military expenditures over sees, if you gathered to protest, they will punish you as well. they might even put you in jail. the biden puppeteers want the entire country to be like new york and california. they have the people in those states so well-trained they didn't protest in any large numbers, even after all those people died needlessly in retirement homes. after all of those rolling blackouts. the billionaires levitating biden to election day and the elites in the united states media -- they always view trumps america as a sort of up peasants revolt, even though it was run by billionaire trump. these titans of silicon valley, they certainly don't want to have to raise this much money every four years. the punishments both carried out
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and threatened are also designed to scare off any other rich guy or gal for trying to do what trump tried again. no other first family has endured with the trump family has. all the lies, the insinuations, the accusations, and defamation. how dare they enable a man who ran on exposing and reversing the failed policies of not just the democrats like obama and the clintons, but the bushes as we well. how dare all of you for enabling not. and the closer we get to the election, we will hear a lot from their allies, like something i heard today. congressman francis rooney from the old g.o.p. establishment he was invited on cnn to throw shade at the president two weeks before the election. >> has been worth it for the judges and the tax cuts? >> that's a really good question. when you look at the undermining
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of our banks and the threats to our future and you look at some of the things that have happened, a lot of scar tissue there. i don't know what we are going to do going forward. >> thank you so much, thanks for your decency. >> laura: the question was "was it worth it electing trump?" he says that's a good question? what? how exactly did trump undermine the base congressman rooney who is retiring thankfully. before then, the g.o.p. had not won any general election since 2004. he brought back the blue-collar voters and now he's bringing in latinos too. the scar tissue congressman is what they are left with. they want us to embrace, in the end, a false sense of decency with biden. a fake dignity being peddled by a man who despite his grandpa joe act is still just nasty joe
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from scranton. >> i have no response, it's another smear campaign. right up your alley, it's the questions you always ask. >> calm down, it's okay. that's not true. you are too old to vote for me. >> laura: total fraud. the normal see the left craves, i will tell you what normal means for them. you are totally going to get your health care and one where your speech is stifled along with the religious practice. if that is the kind of decency, if that's the kind of return to normalcy that you crave, yeah, biden is definitely a candidate. and that's "the angle." joining me now mollie hemingway.
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molly, this decency, this dignity canard needs to be exposed once and for all. >> it's definitely a major talking point of the biden campaign and also the media complex that supports and essentially runs the biden campaign. the thank you rates are really important about what decency really is. you look at whether you can have cities that people can safely walk at night without being harassed or having businesses torched in riots. that's the issue of decency. whether you can disagree with someone without losing your job or whether big tech and sons are you or keep you from discussing openly what is going on. that is an issue of decency. whether we have a media that can cover major scandals such as the one that's embroiling the biden family with how they benefited personally through hunter bide biden's cell enough access to his father. these are all important things as well and they relate to a decent country where people can
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get along well. but we are not supposed to talk about these things in the closing weeks of up important presidential campaign. >> laura: i played that congressman rooney clip because i wanted to show people what was going on here. that the old republican guard is starting to come back, right? because they anticipate that it's not going to go well for the president on election night. you see even john korman from texas throwing some shade towards the president as well. a few others. you are studied to hear that. they don't ever learn. trump policies actually worked for the middle class, but maybe that's not what they want. >> i think that's the key. they've learned nothing, they forgot nothing, they don't realize that they haven't won i popular vote, 51%, since 1958. they have no appeal to working-class people in the interior of the country and they are angry that trump did.
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this thing about decency, you know they said you have no morality without courage. it's not courageous to sit in your basement or not start and expect people to lose fuel and food and suffer for everybody else. and say they don't deserve to know. they don't deserve to know anything about this campaign. why can't he just come out and say "i stand by my assertion that i have never met any of these people in the context of lobbying or quid pro quo, i stand by my assertion that hunter and i never stood by these -- these are complete smears." but he can't do it. he can't go out and say you deserve to know court packing, no/yes? do you like him or not? here is who they are. new green deal, absolutely. this is what i said about fracking, this is what i say now. >> laura: people do not deserve that.
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>> they say you know what, we've had $2 billion worth of damage, 7 million cops have been hurt, 30 million people killed. enough is enough. and he will not do that. it's not courageous at all. laura: mollie come i have to have this issue of the debate commission. we all predicted they were going to make it harder for trump to make his point across. the new rule is that they will have their microphones cut off in thursday's debate when their arrival delivers their opening two-minute answer to each of the debate topics. mollie, it's pretty clear that biden doesn't care if his mike is cut for the entire debate. the press will do his bidding. >> everything they have done this year has been designed to support their favorite candidate. it's been a very bad year for the debate commission until they have handled things. i'm not entirely sure that having 2 minutes uninterrupted will benefit their preferred
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candidate as much as they hope, but the really important issue here is more on topics and questions and this is where the media, falling down on the job, has been so disastrous. they are not going to ask joe biden a tough question. they've been singling this weight dramatically for months now. it's incumbent upon president trump to ask and hopefully get answers from joe biden. the more constrained to the debate is, the more difficult that is. the other major issue is this is supposed to be a foreign policy debate. in foreign policy, the area where the establishment hates drum more than any other area, is something that trump wants to focus on because he's had such a successful, such a really unimaginably successful first term in terms of foreign policy. he would like to focus on that. and having the retread of the previous issues that people didn't really care about that much the first time around is not appropriate when the commander in chief is such an important role for a foreign policy and it's something americans very much want to hear from their candidates. >> laura: i agreed, and of course the economy. they want to take that off the
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table. which is trump's strongest area among the voters understandably so. victor, gretchen whitmer, one of your favorites out here in michigan, lockdown gretchen, is attacking trump at the rally. but listen closely to what is sitting next to her on the bottom left-hand of your screen. >> the president is at it again. inspiring, and site name this kind of domestic terrorism. people on both sides of the aisle need to step up and call this out and bring the heat do down. >> laura: apparently, the trump campaign says that -- i couldn't really see that. it refers to assassinating the president. but trump is the one promoting. >> everybody knows the violence is committing overwhelmingly by
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blm and antifa. so they hark on this white supremacy, are you a white supremacist to build up false equivalents. as far as the debate commission, orwell couldn't have dreamed up a better idea. it was almost as if it was scripted in advance. we knew those questions would come up. there would be nothing about hunter biden. we all knew there would be compromising. another was communicating with anthony scaramucci, another one was married to a chief of staff -- al gore is married to them. are we so impoverished of manpower and women power we can't find one person that can say they didn't intern for biden or is writing a biography of mitch mcconnell? my husband or wife did not work for -- you can't find anybody. >> laura: washington, d.c., is booming regardless of what
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economy we have in the united states, because the government keeps sucking away at the u.s. taxpayer dollars. victor and mollie, wonderful to see you tonight. up next, the "the ingraham angle" will reveam the jailed hunter biden associate. it will take a look at how the biden family used their name and influence abroad to line their own pockets. plus senator ted cruz is here. he will tell us how the senate can hold the social media accounts and all the information. stay there. ♪ the other issue. oh...i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chronic problem. and apoquel's treated over 8 million dogs. nice. and...the talking dog thing? is it bothering you? no...itching like a dog is bothering me. until dogs can speak for themselves, you have to. when allergic itch is a problem, ask for apoquel.
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♪ >> laura: we learned a lot about the dirty secret behind the biden family. mainly how joe's son hunter used his father's vp position to make millions through shady deals with foreign adversaries. and what we already know could be just the tip of the iceberg. now hunters jolted former business associate, devon cooney, who is currently in prison is turning against his old partner. he gave matthew tyrmand authorization to access 26,000 0 emails that revealed even more about the biden families fast
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operation of influence peddling. matthew tyrmand joins me now. matthew, thank you so much for joining us. before we get to some of the new emails you will reveal tonight, my first question is did mr. cooney feel comfortable -- or why did he feel comfortable coming to you with this information? >> it was a somewhat circuitous route. i had a contact, someone i knew in chicago who happen to be in the same facility as cooney. for white collar infractions. he had known what i had been involved with working with ukraine and other forensic auditing projects and he reached out to me and said "i am in this facility with cooney and he wants to flip, he wants to make these things public and transparent." hhe sees himself as a bit of the
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fall guy. he is there in prison for working with these partners and they are not. >> laura: they just seem to walk away, at least on this deal. matthew, devon archer and jason salon's are involved with a majority of the emails. tell us about who they are and their relationship. >> i look at devon archer as the ringleader of this whole little coterie of door opening lobbying types who try to move money around. devon archer was originally partners with chris hines, john kerry's stepson, and he also went into business with hunter biden, joe biden's son. to some of these emails you see that he starts to get more at risk of first and then they start to elevate hunter's role in the operation, especially fitting giving that this was the start of the second term of barack obama when they started
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getting very active in eastern and central europe, china, kazakhstan. >> laura: here's one of the alleged 2013 email exchanges that you obtained between devon archer and jason galanis. archer writes "it won't make a difference on economics other than we bring hunter into the mix a little, but without a common commitment. i want to leverage hunter more and he is a good guy for us to include." matthew, from what all you've had access to, did hunter object to being used in this way? or was that his value? >> that was certainly has value. one of the glaring things that peter and i saw in these email strings is hunter cced a lot, but he doesn't engage very actively. he doesn't have a lot of strategic vision, business acumen. he networks and then brings them clients and partners and
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investors. and he brought them apparently, what looks to be a very big one with a russian oligarch. it was obviously hunter that made that happen. >> laura: and matthew, we already know that the wife of the former mayor of moscow wired to hunter's company, but then you found an email exchange that describes how she was able to do it without any red flags coming up. now, the email -- this email was sent by the chairman of a brokerage company to devon archer in 2014. "they said that she is on their watch list, the fact that there have been no conventions, et cetera, they have approved her." but then jason galanis made it clear that this approval was unethical at best. he writes "leave the back door opened and we will sneak right then." we weaseled a pj morgan account.
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what is this, matthew? what is hunter's connection? >> they sound like a bunch of frat boys on the trading desk, not the bankers he would think that the richest woman in russia exiled in london. at that time, the third richest woman in the world. i'd missed what was going on, he saw instability in ukraine and there was a lot of russian money trying to get out of europe, central europe, especially russia and ukraine. she wanted a jpmorgan bank account. and a brokerage account. to transact business with their partner's security firm, she needed to get jpmorgan's approval. and she was on a watch list. the office of foreign control run by the treasury in conjunction with the state department watches all of these oligarchs and potential criminals around the world and her company, or construction company, the wife of the moscow mayor and she made her money in construction. the state department was well
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aware of her russian mob ties, so she was unassociated watch list because her company had a huge bank of putin. it took them a few more weeks to get the jpmorgan account open. they even talked about going to morgan stanley. they eventually got it open, but for them it was a big coup. there's a lot of traffic about partying and "look how we snuck on the back door, so they knew what they were doing. >> laura: thank you, come back when you have more information to share, please. here to react to what we just heard, texas senator ted cruz. he's the author of the book "one vote away." senator, i want to get social media to hide the info from this public, but first your thoughts on what we just learned there. >> look, i think it is stunning what we saw last week. two blockbuster reports from "the new york post."
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the first based on emails showing direct potential corruption between joe biden hear it and hunter biden is not the story here, it is joe biden that has potential corruptions with ukraine and he is repeatedly denied that he never met with ukrainian oligarchs. the next day, "the new york post" broke a second-story about what appears to be the potential for direct corruption between joe biden and communist china. in particular, an offer from communist china to pay him millions of dollars. these emails referred to joe biden as "the big guy." we are two weeks out from an election. when this evidence of potential corruption comes out, what happened next was stunning because big tech, twitter and facebook, decided they didn't want the american people to hear this. if any american across the country tried to tweet these stories out, try to post these
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stories, big tackle blocked the stories. in fact, they went so far as to block "the new york post," a major media company, from posting their own stories. as bad as big tech bias has been, last week marked a major threshold, the first time they have directly stepped in and said to the media "we are going to censor you, and if we don't like what you are saying, they don't get to hear it and you don't get to see it." >> laura: what about a contribution to biden, that's my question. the senate judiciary committee, you are on it of course. are they going to testify this week? next week? >> as i was sitting there in the confirmation hearing of judge amy coney barrett, i tried to tweet the second of the new york post articles. my phone got blocked. i wasn't able to tweet it. so i went to lindsay gray and the chairman and i said "this is
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ridiculous, we should subpoena them right now." and lindsay said let's go out to the tv cameras right now and let's announce that we are going to vote next week, which is now this week currently, on subpoenas for jack dorsey, the ceo of twitter, to come testify before the election and explain what the hell he is doing. they are trying to censor the press. and we are going to get twitter and i believe facebook both, jack dorsey and mark zuckerberg, to testify in front of the senate judiciary committee. we need more answers before the election, because this is dangerous. it's a real threat to free speech, it's a threat to our democratic process. >> laura: senator, what happens, heaven forbid, if the republicans should lose the senate it then there is no check on this type of censorship. there is zero accountability for biden, the media will just run wild to protect them, and social media will take away our
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voices. >> laura, that is exactly right. the democrats want to social media to exercise this censorship power. if god forbid joe biden and the democrats win, this will all be swept under the rug. and social media will get even greater breed whatever you think, whether you agree with their politics or not, who in their right mind would want a bunch of silicon valley billionaires deciding who gets to speak and who doesn't and what reporter gets to write something and doesn't. they are censoring -- you know, "the new york post" has the fourth highest circulation of any newspaper in america. it's over 200 years old and it was founded by alexander hamilton. and by the way, the democrats talking point on this, they say well, this is russian disinformation. >> laura: o brother. >> if that's the case, the joe biden campaign hasn't denied these emails, they haven't
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denied that joe biden once offered millions from communist china. instead, he's hiding in the basement and the press ought to do its job and we ought to have free speech. you mentioned my book "one vote away." there's an entire chapter about free speech and i'll today's democrats want to take away our rights and censor citizens they disagree with. that's really scary. >> laura: and they will, senator, punish. the era of punish is coming. senator, thank you for staying on this. we look forward to that testimony by both ceos. up next, biden's latest trick. and which cnn anchor engaged in sump attention elite misogynistic behavior. raymond arroyo has it in "seen and unseen, next. all otc pain relievers including voltaren
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>> laura: for more on the hunter biden email cover up, what you might have missed, we go to our "seen and unseen" segment. of course, raymond arroyo. the number one christmas book on amazon, we did it raymond. don't you love how i said "we." [laughs] it's awesome. anyway, biden was asked about hunter's emails in north carolina, what happened? >> he was at a milk shake shop after the press asked him the important questions, laura. they finally got to the other stuff. >> we've got one vanilla and one chocolate. >> i love how he just walks away. he simply refuses to address the questions raised by these hunter biden email revelations. joe biden put a lid on coverage
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until the debate. the man is under more lids than a baseball pit. the biden strategy is clearly hide the candidate and now they are resorting to hiding him behind his grandchildren. then the campaign released this over the weekend. i'll call to another biden grandchild. >> by the way, did you get a picture of the dogs? [laughs] did you see the message they sent? they said they miss you. >> why is calling your grandchild a qualification for the highest office in the land? >> laura: i thought he was gonna say "when are you coming to visit me." the people at the front desk said you haven't come in weeks. [laughter] raymond, most people missed his campaign over the weekend. it wasn't pretty. >> you made the distinction
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between competing and winning. the heart of winning. competing and -- you talked about working hard and competing. and everybody -- you pointed out -- works are bred working hard is absolutely essential. but competing it is absolutely more quintessential. but can you compete with everything you had? my grandfather would say this guy has gone around a bend if they turn the corner. >> i love the horns. watching the biden campaign event these days is like watching biden an rush-hour tr traffic. he says nothing new in td kind of just repeats syntax. literally nothing new aside all weekend. at least trump is reacting to the news of the moment. she tried to raise the story that dare not speak its main,
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hunters emails. watch the reaction. >> it's been very lucrative for joe biden and his family. this president has everything -- >> i don't know what that means. >> can you believe that? the lack of curiosity of curiosity. >> laura: i don't know what that means, so annoying. >> for years we entertained the russia story and collusion, now there is an index of forbidden stories apparently. he lacked all civility which he normally shows other guests, particularly women. watch. >> he called it seen a phobic. we know he would've been very -- that would've never happened. absolutely he did, james, james. >> no he didn't. >> he absolutely did. >> nope. women -- women voters. laura, women voters. okay. >> that's all i'm saying. >> thank you, laura. i appreciate it. i'm sure it was a place of
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concern. we all believe that. >> laura: so condescending so condescending. >> your reaction. >> laura: i have to say, for a network that has always been screaming misogyny and concerns about how women's are treated, i think it's fine to have those concerns. but when you invite a member of the opposing campaign -- opposing to cnn -- at least give her a chance to say something. more people just saw that interview then saw it when he actually did it. so we are giving them -- >> that may be a good thing. there's some new information emerging about this week's moderator at the presidential debate. nbc's kristin welker. after that charges of partisanship on the moderators, "the new york post" reports welker's family donated tens of thousands of dollars to democrat candidates including biden and $20,000 to obama alone. critics are pointing to this hot mike moment from a 2016
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interview with hillary clinton's director, jennifer palmieri. watch this. >> go right to kristin, kristin go ahead. >> okay, okay. i'm going to ask you about flint. >> go ahead, you are life. >> laura: so she was saying what she was going to ask. >> i don't know if that's indicative of bias, but the whole picture is not an attractive one when you take it altogether. >> laura: i think it's really rude that that issue of donations is never brought up. that would never be brought up if the shoe were on the other foot. never. oh come on. another topic that can't be discussed. raymond, thanks so much. congrats on the book. still ahead, if you thought racial segregation was dead, think again. we discussed how racial retribution is now affecting our society from higher education to government seminars. chris rufo shares the latest documents he just got his hands on. next. ♪
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deconstruct white male culture. rufo discovered the cdc was holding training on "systems of structured any quality." now he's exposing something even worse. he joins us now, what have you found now, pray tell? >> what i found is that at least three seattle government agencies are racially segregating employees as part of their human resources programs. this is the prosecutor's office at the king county library. they are now conducting these courses that they are taking white employees, black employees, and mixed people of color and other employees, and actually segregating them by race. which is not only extreme and insane, but it's also likely a violation of the civil rights act. >> laura: what would their justification for this b? what would they say -- there is
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no justification, but would they say that whit black employees fl comfortable around black employees? i don't get it. >> and all three cases, they have laid out these policies are giving that it's too painful for black employees to talk about race in a mixed environment and they think to protect black employees they have to actually segregate them on the basis of race, which is deeply patronizing, but also deeply destructive to workplace culture. one source told me these sessions felt like a firing squad, another said she was disgusted and that they were going backwards, and it's especially egregious that the king county prosecutor's office would brazenly violate the civil rights act. it's important the federal government and the justice department put them on notice. >> laura: this is all got to stop. people have to treat each other well and do the right thing, but
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this -- i'm so glad you are investigating it. chris, it's not only here in the diversity training sessions. a student group at rice university is demanding a "black house" on campus that would cater specifically to african-american students. a couple of months ago, students at nyu similarly made demands. this mind-set is filtering down to college kids. there are black fraternities and sororities. they've been in existence for decades and decades. but chris, we really appreciate it. sorry we are out of time. we will check back with you when you get more information. still to come, a biden campaign add exposed as a phony. hmm!.. hmm!.. hmm!.. (woman on porch vo) can we vote by mail here? (grandma vo) you'll be safe, right? (daughter vo) yes!
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>> laura: now the biden campaign want you to believe that man is a small business owner. look at his response. but who is he really? he is joe kuhn, a wealthy tycoon after receiving a family inheritance. shannon bream a, take it from here. >> shannon: laura come is it just monday because it feels like -- >> laura: two weeks. >> shannon: the countdown is on. thank you. speak to have a great show. >> shannon: breaking tonight the commission on presidential debates making significant changes for the final in-person showdown between president trump and democratic nominee joe biden. the commission said the candidates microphones will be muted at times. they say
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