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vice president pence, life liberty and live in sunday night to 8:00 p.m. eastern. it were out of time, set your dvrs. let your heart not be troubled, laura ingraham. eight days, were counting them down. have a greatatda weekend. ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" live from washington tonight. the media, diversely trying to show joe biden from any coverage of his own scandal. his family scandal, and of course conceal whatever he knew andnd when. "the angle" will not let the story get buried so we went to the swing state voters to find out what they think. plus i went to ohio state university where i spoke with students who are begging, begging for things to return to normal. republican state lawmakers told
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us when he's doing to give people hope. of getting their own lives back and that's where interesting things can happen on november 3rd. it raymond arroyo breaks down biden's biggest house from last night's debate and he's going to reveal which candidate the moderator interrupted the most. a can't missed "friday follies" in moments. but first themo final stretch, that's the focus of tonight's "angle." biden has his big donors, political consultants, hollywood celebrities, silicon valley billionaires, but we know that the man himself inspires zero excitement among theth voters. for democrats, he's just a necessity of the moment. by contrast, millions of americans would walk across class to vote for donald trump. they will line up by the
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hundreds of thousands this week when you add it all up with rallies across the midwest. the sun belt, like pennsylvania. for good reason, america's first agenda, helped raise median wages by about $6,000. he kept us out of stupid wars. he took on china, strengthenedd our border, and although in the won't admit it, he handled the pandemic better than europe. oh, lots happening in naples, italy, check it out. anotherso reason, voting for bin means you'd be aligning yourself with some of the most condescending snobs on the face of the planet. >> i think trump did himself good with his space tonight, but the question for america is how big that basis. there is a lizard brain in this country. donald trump is a product of the white man's -- of the anguish, nervous white guys lizard brain.
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>> laura: and 2,008 you were clinging to your guns and religion, 2016 he was a deplorable, irredeemable's, and 2020, a vaunted historian says you're just a bunch of racist lizard brains. lizard brains is the quote, racist is obviously implied. biden agrees, for the hole i am from scranton and i rode amtrak, he's a hologram for the real polymeraspolymerase. it's the donors and they have no use for people and fly over countries. biden's puppet masters, they know that their candidate cannot beat trump'sda economic record d they don't return otherwise. they know they can't compete with his record for african-americans and hispanics so instead, they throw down their worn-out racism card. they repeat the trump charlottesville, both people on
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both sides and then they pivoted to the gasping of protesters lie and so on and so forth. the media poodles regurgitated all day in and day out with these pained expressions on their faces. they never smiled. in essence, the democrats of lifting argument for biden comes out to this, hey, lizard brain, check your white privilege and vote for joe. v if you don't, you're going to be branded a racist. if you put a trump on on your yard, you'ren going to be targeted. if you go to a trump rally you might as well wear a white hood. these insinuations are beyond cynical, not just hardball politics. these are flat out lies. it's actually evil. the forces propping up biden do not want you to know the truth. they will spend billions to prevent you from getting the truth. but it's not just that, like
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this man, just pardon by president trump serving a 20 year sentence for nonviolent offenses. >> president trump i want to thank you for giving me a second chance. believing in me and reading my petition, i'm so thankful. 20 years ago, i went into the casino and now you're signing to give me clemency. was real.now it i left when he was two years old, and you, trump, reunited me back. i lost my mother and father, but this is what i live for. thank you, president trump. >> laura: i cried when i watched an entire video. watch it if you can, go online and see it. like who among us hasn't needed a second chance? biden and obama had years to get things done in criminal justice reforms andor give people second chances, and they didn't.
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yet joe claims that he has the patent on the decency vote. >> what is on the ballot here is the character of this country. decency, honor, respect, treating people with dignity, making sure that everyone has an even chance, and i'm going to make sure you get that. you haven't been getting at the last four years. >> laura: [laughs] it's just so shallow. you've got to be your own news consumer. but he's right to this extent, it's on the ballot, decency is on the ballot. as another argument for trump's reelection. president trump loves this country and he made enormous personal sacrifices to serve the country. from the beginning, before he was inaugurated, the entire family came under the sustained assault from the failed establishment on both sides of the aisle that loathed him. others might have given up and just soured on politics, gone back to new york and had a good
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life, through the motel. not him. there it all he continued to celebrate the united states and its history. he defended our monuments, and or city. he put conservatives on the federal bench including soon-to-be associate justice amy coney barrett on the supreme courtn. and anyone, anyone who claims to be pro-life and is in supporting him is a complete and total phony. he's done more to promote the pro-life cause than any president in u.s. history. compare that to vice president biden who stands with a callous punchers who profits off abortion on demand. biden supporters include many who despise this country. who believe that our whole history from beginning to end is nothing more than a sorry saga of racism. >> there is institutionalism racism in america. we said that we never give up,
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we hold thesese truths to be self-evident, all men and women are created equal. we have never lived up -- >> laura: that's an unbelievable thing ever. never, nothing we have done has even taken a step towards redeeming the sin of slavery. nothing. even the election of barack obama, that did not count either. his administration would teach our young people to hate this country, to tear down its history, the spoil our cities, and terrorize her people. meanwhile biden's family, they made a fortune out of what is supposed to be public service. if you love america, if you think our experiment in democracy is one of the greatest triumphs of the human spirit and you reject this pay to play governments it by biden, you must stand with president trump. for all of us who love america, who fought as hard as we code for the middle class, this is our time. this is our chance, never before
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in my lifetime had the elites gathered in such numbers or spenduc such money to stop a political movement. they used to mock us. but now they fear us. they are right, they had their chance to govern this country for decades. in the fluid. so let them spend their billions on propaganda. let them spend their lives. let them clever with threats and rage. we will defy them. in the final week of the campaign, president trump was doing his part to do everything possible to get a message, a strong message, through a hostile media. help them spread the message, tuck your friends, your parents, your kids come outs, to people t work. i charge, your kids school. on election days, teach the elite and their lackeys a message they will never forget. america, power belongs to the people. all of the people. not just the elite few who write
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the checks every four years. that's the angl." yesterday, senate judiciary committee moved to approve judge amy coney barrett's hearing which will bey up for a floors vote on monday, but tody chuck schumer throughout procedural hurdles through his effete and demanded a closed-door session and calling a vote to indefinitely postpone barrett's confirmation. speak of the senate republican majority is conducting the most rushed,jo most partisan, and lia legitimate process in the entire history of supreme court nominations. democrats will not lend an ounce of legitimacy to the process. we should shut off the cameras, close the senate, and talk face-to-face about what this might mean for the country. >> laura: they don't want to cameras in there, suddenly no cameras, that's when they're up
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to no good. it was graham, judiciary charger with me now. good to see you tonight. this is like a teenager throwing a temper tantrum because he can take the car out at night and hit the town. it's like a temper tantrum today. >> you know being lectured by chuck schumer about how b to treated judges is like an arnesen nest complain about the fire department. if chuck schumer is a god who changege the rules in 2013 so ty could stack the circuit and district courts. he is the guy who declared war on brett kavanaugh, chuck schumer has done everything he could to politicize the courts. i've told when he called me you will regret changing the rules come monday. were going to put judge barrett on the court and they're going to regard it. without them, there'd be no judge amy barrett so payback is
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failed. >> laura: less that we did we did a interesting focus on a senator in columbus, ohio. we asked them about the judiciary committee stunned by thedi democrats. >> hands up. all but three, it's not an abdication of duty you studied under amy coney barrett. >> i did. >> is a hollow political maneuver. it's just nonsense. >> laura: senator, nonsense. nice way of putting it but peopleay are smart. they see their the desperation. >> number one, it's disrespected judge barrett. if she's lived a life of worthy being on the court. you know her well, she's one of the most talented people i've ever met in my life. her knowledge of the law is wide and deep, her judicial disposition should be the gold
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standard for every future nominee. as f a person, she's lived incredibly well rounded life. she embraces her fate without apology, she's pro-life, but she's applying the facts. by not showing up and giving the courtesy of a vote and more about the democrats than it says judge barrett. my opponents raised $109 million against me. the reason he got in the races because of the way i behaved and cavanagh, the reason i'm going to win south carolina is because i stood up and they're trying to destroy the trump presidency. wipean us out financially. if you're out there and you want to do something to help the republicans,ep lindsey graham.com, have my back, i've got amy's back and i need your help to finish this race. all the republicans do. they're trying to wipe us out with money but south carolina is not for sale. if the president did a heck of a job last night and so, laura, people should listen to your monologue. this country is worth fighting for and judge barrett's worth fighting for.
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i am in the fight, i'm not leaving until she gets on the bench, lindsey graham.com, help me if you can. >> laura: the fact that your fighting for your senate seat this year, some people says it's a cause for great concern for the revoking party and on the other hand it's a sign i think that's the trump agenda has been wildly successful against the billionaire class that wants to outsource more jobss to china likee the old days under biden. if they want to go back to that. i don't think south carolinians want to go back to the days, do they come a senator? >> no, ma'am, this is the most successful presidency for conservatives since ronald reagan. at 250 judges on the district and circuit courts, three supreme court justices, constitutional conservatives, the strongest military since ronald reagan. order at the border versus chaos. who wants to go back to the cold old days of being overrun with? caravans.
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tax cuts versus tax increases, open borders versus secure borders. to the american people, the difference between these two candidates in terms of whether they take the country and it's real, they're trying to beat us because they're afraid of a few more years of donald trump. for more years of conservative judges, controlling the tax cuts tax cuts. >> laura: they are being exposed and they don't like to be exposed. if we now see who china is rooting for in this election. they're not rooting for donald trump, they want biden back in the white house because that was a good run for them. biden, w obama, that was great eight years for china. if trump has four more years it will be brutal for china. >> the chinese -- trump is the first guy on the left 30 years toe take on china, pushing back against their cheating, iran, he's been the ayatollah's worst nightmare. trump w got out of there nuclear
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agreement which is the worst deal and reset it. look at the piece deals between arab countries and your israel because trump stood up to around the threat to israelis. this is been a consequential presidency and let's keep it going, folk, former years of this and we will change the world and just not america. help me, i'm fighting, were all fighting, lindsey graham.com. help the president, help trump, help me. >> laura: senator, they want trump to be a speed bump on the way to socialism. it's as simple as that. a blip in the road, a pothole. theyey want to roll right back over the american worker and i know the good people of south carolina south carolina. when they saw nancy pelosi today, talking about energy jo jobs, and phasing out of the fossil feel and history, can we play that? i want to play that quickly because the american people need to see this. jovan and said that he's going to phase out oil and gas. fossil fuels gone in a number
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years. this is what pelosi's response to that is. >> it's a public health issue, i issue of jobs, jobs, jobs. this is god's creation and we have a moral responsibility. we don't want n any more government than we to, but less then to keep the american people healthy and preserve our planet. >> laura: no more governmentne than we need to, senator, really quick, close it out. >> the mideast is chairing nancy pelosi on. the biggest winning is mideast oil producers, we lose our energy independence. >> laura: millions of jobs. >> millions of jobs and the bad guys dominate the oil and gas market. trump got a state energy independence and don't let the democrats take it away. >> laura: senator, thank you so much and best of luck on november 30. lindsey graham from south carolina. coming up, for more from our
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focus group in kalama so high last night and thoughts on the importancece of the hunter biden scandal and plus who they think really won the debate. don't go away. ♪
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♪ >> laura: raymond arroyo are here in columbus, ohio, to getan into the debate reaction from
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swing state photos following the presidential debate. as you saw last night, we had the angle brought together the amazing focus group of trump and biden supporters for their reaction. now, a few things that we did not get to last nights that we wanted to circle back to. i wanted to start with what president trump said about the emails found on the hunter biden laptop. >> millions of dollars from china. at 10 minutes in office and air force two. number one. number two, this is a very strong email talking about her family wanting to make $10 million a year for introductions. >> laura: now, did that change anyone's mind about joe biden? that question, raise your hand? >> no. >> no. >> laura: that exchange? >> no. >> not on all. the males aren't that important to me
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i think you have to look more -- for more substance. the substance was not good enough for me. >> kevin, you had a huge reaction when it happened live. whats did you make at the momen? >> where there's smoke, there's fire. i hope, i hope that the truth comes out one way or another. i just don't think that we have enoughth time. but i think that there's something there because we've got some smoke. >> go ahead, alex. >> with that exchange, relation to the hunter biden emails, the response to the story that we last week as well has turned to be more away from biden i see a collection of interests intact and elsewhere. not just of "the new york post" story on twitter, how "the new york post" is locked out of the twitter account i think the op-ed and the editor has been on the network a few times discussing that. they're really pushed me f in a certain direction. >> laura: the point that a lot of people were raising last
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night as this was going on, joe biden keeps saying well, this is part of their russian disinformation. if trumpum said, you can react, wait a second icing the last was created by russia? so russia, russia, russia thing, was that affected? >> that didn't affect me but what bothers me is we have become so personalized that if you're a biden supporter, you're not getting that part of the story. if you're a trump supporter, you are. so the trump supporter's will continue to believe that this is a joe biden corruption piece. the people who are biden supporters will think that this is ahi t bunch of russian wh ma. >> your election demand reaction? >> the response is symbolic of what it takes to create the system that we are under.
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the divisiveness is just advanced and supported, split, that's exactly what the system requires. if that's what democracy requires in the two partisan system and they did it very effectively. they played their roles in the other side play their role. >> laura: go ahead. >> for democrats, a nonissue, a nonstory. it is not being covered like it is on fox. quite frankly, i'm kind of tired of it. i don't believe it's a thing. even if it is, it is like it does not matter. it's not pertinent anymore. to any of this. >> laura: hold. on, they hunter biden former business partner, tony bubblintony bobulinski wast
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and this happened just before the debate. it someone who had spoken to vice president biden and new hunter. >> i've heard joe biden say that he's never discussed business with hunter. that iser false.. i have firsthand knowledge about this because i directly dealt with the biden family, including joe biden. hunter often referred to his father as the big guy or my chairman. i have no wish to bury anyone, the few observations i've made to democrats to protect myto family name and my business reputation, i need to ensure the true facts are out there. >> laura: kevin, on this issue, is corruption and government specifically the idea of the government official and his family getting rich off of ties to foreign businesses. especially our adversary. it is that importance, whether the president is a republican or
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democrat? >> absolutely is important. on other side. if she's right, it's not being covered. the question is why? why do you not see out on abc, nbc, cbs? that's the question we should ask. >> show of hands, did the bobulinski presser of hunter biden's business partner coming forward and saying that, does this change your perception of the story? mark. >> this is the first time i'm hearing this. frankly, it's unsubstantiated until it is truly -- >> laura: he's a democrat, right? he donated and supported, and has his whole life democrat. >> bobulinski, yes. the emails of their exchange, hunter and bobulinski exchanges over the years. you're no not buying this. you're shaking your head buried >> possibly a president making money off of foreign deals, that's what president trump doing right now and he's in
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office. i think it's like, you're kind of comparing if i do it it's okay, but if biden does it, it's not. it just doesn't flow. >> laura: i want to get the to taylor. the media for some time the left-wing media has side look, donald trump thought he was ad great businessman but now he has taxes and not a great businessman and recentuc area. but now the narrative shifted and to deflect of the story says, well, president trump made money off of foreign business. it which is a question mark is trump making or losing money? >> that's a great thing and contradicting to say that the president of the united states is in a goodo businessman, doesn't have any money, doesn't have any funds to his name but he had he's working and all the bilateral dealsth i guess in moscow with the hotel. now the foreign bank account in china you can't have it both ways. it's either he has a lot of money or no money at all.
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which one is a question mark the american people are confused and unsure which way. >> laura: first time voting for you? >> first time presidential election, yes. we went what drove you to the president trump? >> that can do attitude. let's geto things done. especially the college kids looking for jobs here in about a year, i want results in something that's there so when i graduate i can get a job and make a living for myself. i think the president has done a good job of that so far. >> david in the back is a small business owner, laura, david, you're concerned about outsourcing. off shoringou of jobs. you've a business connected to manufacturing, your reaction to what you heard the other nine? does this play at all and concern you and all that hunter biden may have been a conduit to and rich joe barnett in the family? >> absolutely, the lack of attention that it is getting nationally, that's concerning because you know if it was trump doing this, it would be blood and water.
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>> go ahead, alex. >> is equally disturbing this morning, national public radio said the story was a distraction and notot t dedicating any timeo agree >> laura: a reason that npr gave for not coming to hunter biden story saying we don't want to waste our time on stories that are not really stories. we don't want to waste the listeners and readers times on the stories that are pure distraction. how many people out there think a media outlets, again, regardless who's in the white house, should regard stories about our adversaries funneling money to family members of a city president. it's not a story, how many think that's the way a media organization shouldth react? >> nobody. >> final question, i want to ask very quickly. who won the debate lest i do think? show of hands, biden.
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1, 2. it donald trump? okay. majority thought it donald trump won. >> laura: up ahead, raymond arroyo reveals biden's tells and takes. it that's next. ♪ if you have medicare, listen up.
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>> laura: it's friday and that means it's time for "friday follies." oir that, were joined by fox news contributor raymond arroyo, author of the new book "the spider who saved christmas." ray meant, plenty of moments in the final presidential debate that went on covered but not unnoticed. n i think they can affect the way voters view thek candidates. >> laura, what do we say? the optics, the onside things or how people perceive and that shapes their perception of the things of the candidates. some people at the focus group thought biden was a little fuzzy and invasive in his answers, they tended to the appraisal due to repeated instances where biden is crunchers like in fact or come on when he ran out of
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gas. >> don't worry, it's going to be over soon. come on, come on, come on. come on. come on, folks, but the fact he cost the american people, the fact is i made it very clear. in fact, you hadpe a family acrs and there arrested. they in fact were given a date to show up to there feeling. they're here in my key ring. >> anybody who watched biden as closely as we have, they will realize the enzyme filler which he employs when searching for the next thought. it's painfully obvious in the debate and the longer a war on, the less coherence we got. it was kind of concerning at many points he ran out of gas. >> laura: he's always -- i mean, going back to that 'and
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'90s, he relied on these verbal corrections. he thinks they make him more acceptable and i never boughtt into the homespun thing, the more so but he talks about how dignified they are, the less dignified they become in my eyes. >> you don't like the stories of corn pop, the rice bar, you don't like those? >> laura: it's trying too hard for a reason. this moments in the debate were trump bested biden who had no way to recovery. >> sitting around the table come on come on, joe, you can do better. joe got three and $3.5 millionm russi russia. >> there should bed no, no minimum mandatory is in the law. >> you have very different on climate change. >> was joe looking -- is he waiting for the amtrak? what was that? the two minute limit actually helps biden and i said it before. it helps him a lot because at
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2:50 north 2:30 he starts to wander into incoherence and some of that happened last night. particularly the leader that our god. >> laura: again, he tries to substitute real substance with these from ideal constructions. at those cliches you got to pull yourself up from the bootstraps. those whole things. >> we can do this, laura, meanwhile biden has a couple of events over the weekend but as you mentioned earlier, he wandered 15 minutes from the house or campaign. but the campaign is sending kamala harris out to cleveland and michigan but in between dancing, she has been making some biden-ask gaps of her own. >> were looking at 220 million americans were the last several months died. you know, many -- it breaks your heart.
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>> in fact, it's 220,000 americans who died of covid. you see why the team is sending barack obama to florida this weekend, laura. but this week this pennsylvania was not exactly standing, this is it. >> you can have h all the ones u want. but at the end of the day, people connect with people. obviously, this is an extraordinary election because we are in the midst of a pandemic. >> laura, it's rough out there. >> laura: how did i miss that? >> that was just sad to watch. >> laura: when he said ads don't win elections that's all they have because biden has been campaigning. what are they talkingg about? they are swamping trump and ads, they're swamping the trump campaign and ads in the midwest because they have billionaires supporting their campaign.
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that's how the campaign is being funded. and for to gof up there and trying to do the whole thing he does is a joke. raymond, i don't mean to step on your friday follies but that's too much for me. awesome, still ahead, all across the midwest markets are begging for normalcy. we went to ohio state, i will tell the tale when we come back. - why aren't you voting?
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♪ >> laura: while we were in columbus, i stopped by ohio state university. of course, home of the buckeyes, to see how students were coping with life under these ridiculous covid restrictions. well, here's what they told me. >> super guards, knowing i'm finally here on campus and i'm going to be able to see the buckeyes. i feel like i'm safe on campus.i >> it's sucks try to go through all of this i feel like we should all be in class like learning with our friends. >> i think we need to learn how to live with it, but not to shut down the entire world. >> a lot of students are suffering academic people because they're at home in virtual classrooms, and once you're here you can get the right education just because of all thee restrictions, hard to have labs and things like that. shutting down the country will be very, very detrimental to academics as well the economy. >> i feel like people are starting to wake up a and realie that there's always going to be fearar and life, there's always going to be possibles in our way and we have to overcome those
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things and learn how to deal with things. i heard you say earlier, it's a pretty bad flu season and we did not lock down the flu season for country forthat. >> i'm personally ready to go back to the in person classroom. >> were isolated and alone, and many zoo meetings as there are created, i'm not connecting with anybody personally. that's really hard. >> laura: not only college students who great normalcy, republicans inho minnesota runng on a platform to loosen the cover restrictions. if voters give them control of the state legislature. they're callingis it a contracto open minnesota. here to tell us what that entails is minnesota house minority leader, kurt down. representative, what does the platform look like in practice? i know minnesota pretty well, i spent a lot of time there, i can
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guess the i answer by the how ae the voters responding to open up the campaign? speak of thank you for having me on, laura, you're right. the same thing that we are hearing that you've heard in ohio we are hearing in minnesota. parents want their kids in school. if you have the highest achievement gap in the country here in minnesota which means are low income and minority students aren't getting the same level of education as their pee. we thinks that's shameful. fortunately the governor has a policy in place that will have a default where most kids will be in a distance learning situation. we are hearing from parents via email and text message, calls constantly that they are kids who are normally straight a students are suffering and falling behind in the classroom. we have a very simple statement that we believe that every minnesota student has a right to be in a classroom. that should be the defaultlt and if there some reason maybe an reinfection and they have to quarantine, then they can
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participate via distance learning. but we believe every minnesota student has a right to be in the classroom the classroom. >> laura: this is a big topic of the debate last night of course, president trump has always wanted schools to open. europe of course had almost all their schools open during the entire pandemic. in sweden, so for the same kids don't get the virus really and if they do it's mild. not even clear that they transmit the virus as readily as adults. but then being said, joe biden has been coming out there strong saying look, we've got listen to the signs.s. this is what he said last time. >> look, you need standards. thehe standard is if you have a reproduction rate in the community that's above a certain level, everybody says slow up! more social distancing! do not open! do not open bars and gymnasiums, do not open until you get this under control. >> laura: he went on to say that schools need money for new
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ventilation systems. if that's pretty heavy cost, don't you think? i know what a hvac costs in the house. every school needs a hvac replace before they can go back to school? what? >> it demonstrates how democrats really are trying to scare people. we should follow signs in the signs is really clear. we've had kids in school for a couple months now and the data is clear. if there's a great article in thee atlantic recently that said that the infection rate among students is .013%. one infection per 1,000 students in a two week period. if that's nothing. if you have to quarantine and isolate the kids that came in contact with that 1.3 infection, we can successfully and safely open the schools and give the kids the education they deserve to have. >> laura: we have other things happening in minnesota which we have an unusually or surprisingly i should say high to senate race with democrat
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incumbent tina smith being challenged in a dead heat according to the latest poll by -- is it jason lewis, that's right. let's all that it is i didn't even remember his name. it's a dead heat. what's happening? is that a good time for trump in minnesota? >> it is, and trump has been visiting minnesota laws, hearing he will become more and more times. he's coming up to the iron range. we think minnesota absolutely is in play, the president almost won 1.5% from four years ago and it's absolutely employee. the senate race is we think the numbers are accurate, we think the senate races that close. it jason lewis is the former congressman and the current senator, tina smith, former lieutenant governor appointed by the previous governor al franken feet. sh probably the
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lowest i would guess. >> laura: she does, nobody knows. if she did not lead during any f the violence in the destruction in minneapolis. you never heard anything fromle her. so, minnesotans, you're nice, buts, now it's time to like no more mr. nice guy, you got to put out the fires literally and figuratively. representative daudt, great to see you tonight and i hope you open up minnesota sooner rather than later. up ahead, and response to biden's dark winter morning. "the last bite" next. ♪
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>> we are about to go into a dark winter and he has no clear plan. there no prospect there will be a vaccine available for the majority of the american people before the middle of next year. >> president trump, your reaction? >> i don't think we will have a dark winter at all. we are opening up our country.
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we understand the disease which we did not at the beginning. when i closed and banned china from coming in and europe, but china was in january. months later he said i was zenophobic. >> laura: trump is an optimist and biden a pessimist. the "angle" told you the democrats were waging a war against freedom and against fun. for biden it's always night time in america. you have to work harder for less. sacrifice more in order to fund their radical destructive plan. for trump, like reagan, it's always morning in america because we are heaven blessed with liberty, faith and family.
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and freedom is never than one generation from extension. let's not lose it on our h. shannon bream and fox news @ night take it from here. have a great weekend. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> shannon: in just one hour we will be 10 >> in just one hour we will be 10 days election day as we head down the home stretch, joe biden sticks to his hometown of bloomington, delaware is the president rallies his base in battleground florida. rick scott joins us to talk about his state's critical role in this election and lawmakers on capitol hill itching to talk to him first buthe

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