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it will she bring a lot of the progressive policies? a lot of questions we want to ask with eight days on until the election. >> sean: lawrence jones, lj, great work and keep knocking see what happens. let not your heart be troubled, special addition with laura ingraham and "the ingraham angle" from the white house. >> laura: historic night tonight, the third justice on the court for president trump, pretty cool i've got to say. that's a big one. i enjoyed your show tonight, awesome as always. one week, i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from the white house as shawn sighed. my angle explains how joe's suppose it covid strategy will keep us stuck for years and the absurd and destructive pandemic paranoia. a plus raymond arroyo brings us a weekend of biden in tonight's "seen and unseen." i went to ohio state university
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where students told me that they are actually scared to reveal their political views on campus. dinesh d'souza knows a lot about this and been all over the country on college campuses on politics and what's the type of new radicalism mean for our daily lives? first, as joe biden continues to phone it in and let the press to his been campaigning for him, president trump continues to demonstrate regardless of what the polls say, he remains an unwavering political force of nature. over the past 72 hours, he's held massive rallies in ohio. then to wisconsin. then he went live free or die in new hampshire. then it's up to maine. today, three more stops in pennsylvania. >> joe biden said a little while ago, he was a limited, our
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garbage can they put the lid on it. we had two of these today. >> laura: but all of the trump rallies, perhaps the ones he did not even attend, i think they actually ended up saying the most to us. like in the liberal fashion of beverly hills. >> trump, trump! >> laura: i want to be there, i got the video from five different people in l.a. it was awesome. after all of that tonight here at the white house, president trump returned to swear in his third nominee as associate justice of the supreme court. a woman of outstanding intellect and character. >> the american people put their trust in you. and their faith in you.
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as you take up the task of defending our laws. our constitution, in this country that we all love. we ask god to give you wisdom and courage. i know you will make us all very, very proud. >> laura: with the justice bear its confirmation, the democrats are seething. that the president and the republican senate did what the constitution allowed. but they are hoping for a payback next tuesday. but at the same time still freaking out. check this out in the "l.a. times," biden all beds are obsessing about how everything can go sideways in the unpredictable election. everybody's anxious, we have permanent traumatic stress disorder and we will never get over what happened in 2016. that's what democrats and the lackeys are going to great
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lengths to keep you all in the dark about joe's real plans for america. >> not pack the court. >> he's got to give us a list of five, ten, 30, 40, people to pick from. if you don't have the least you can vote for them. it's more than packing the court, he's got to say who is he going to put on because we can't have radical left injustices that are going to destroy our nation. >> laura: to be fair, maybe biden is not telling us because he has forgotten his own plan. watch speed ends sta swooping escaped the basement trip to pennsylvania. >> here's the deal, one thing that's important -- keep in mind, although they're going to vote on --
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>> back to that line please. >> laura: that was terrifying, i'm sorry. the fact is, they are papering over a lot in the democratic party for power. at the far left which used to be pro-worker and antiwar is now throwing in with the pro outsourcing, pro-war, joe biden. on fracking? aoc either to know joe is lying about not wanting to ban it or she was making the ultimate devil's bargain. >> you introduced a bill earlier this year that would ban all fracking nationwide within the next five years. vice president biden's issue on the issue of fracking has been confusing, it sounds like now he's on t other side of the issue for you. it doesn't bother you? >> it be privilege to lobby him. we would need to focus on winning the white house first. >> laura: as usual, the letters are pretty good at seeing through the hogwash. speak of the voters we spoke to
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in western pennsylvania are confused about the former vice president's position. >> biden in the past and throughout the campaign has kind of gone back and forth in what he wants to do. >> it's the domino effect and it's a dance asked in my eyes. first the pandemic and then the fracking band. speak of the the majority that wetalked to sr speaks because >> laura: it comes down to one question, are ameris more afraid of losing their livelihood and freedom of the virus? if the former is true, enough will come down to choose for trump who fights for the american worker like no one else. joining me now, josh hawley, of the judiciary committee said to lead on securing justice barrett's confirmation. a senator, great to see you
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tonight. all the hard work, i thought about this and i was at the south lawn watching amy coney barrett be sworn in. i thought all of her hard work paid off for her personally. but it actually paid off for the country and getting just a woman of incredible intellect and character on the court. >> yeah, the countries getting a stellar justice. for religious conservatives who fought for so long and who have gone and forwarded for republicans on the base that they would appoint pro-constitution, religious liberty, pro-life justices, this is the most openly pro-life justice of my lifetime. you know much, she did not back away from that in her confirmation hearing, she did not back away from any of her views. she stood her ground, she stood down the democrats and tonight
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she's the new justice. >> laura: she spoke tonight from the south lawn also about the role of the judiciary senator hawley. the fact that she's a pro-life justice it doesn't really -- given what she said tonight, there's two different roles. the legislators who have the policy preference might be against roe vs. wade, abortion, but as a jurist, you must be faithful to the constitution. she gave everyone a constitutional law primary tonight in her very short rema remark. >> exactly. she's the one who understands that judicial imperialism is not the role that the constitution gives to judges on the supreme court or any of our courts. the fact, the role of the judge is not to impose policy views b faithfully. sticking to the text of the law, the constitution, i think
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judge barrett and now justice. it is going to do exactly that. it's important that this day and age you can be openly pro-life, openly critical of roe when she was a professor in private practice. you know what, that's not a disqualification. it's okay to be a pro-life catholic and be on the supreme court of the united states, its okay to be openly critical and you can do that and be on the supreme court of united states. this confirmation is vital for a setting that principal down. she will be a great justice. of >> laura: i could not be more thrilled and by contrast, i'm not sure if you can't 60 minutes last night, senator hawley, but joe biden laid out this plan for the court. >> if elected to i will put together a national commission of bipartisan commission of scholars, constitutional scholars, republican, democrat, liberal, conservative, and i will ask them and 180 days come back with recommendation as to
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how to reform the court system. it's not court packing. >> laura: 180 days and a bipartisan commission. what is going on here, senator hawley? >> it's a total joke. listen, he wants to pack the courts, the democrats and the radical left is taking over the party and their desperate did pack the court. this has been the whole mantra here for a long time. the democrats were threatening the supreme court a month ago saying were going to restructure you, that's the new worried. if they want to pack the court, pack the senate, they want to rig american democracy. overturn the results of the last two elections, that's their agenda. he's of course going to give into it, he does not have the guts to say it. i wish he would own it, have some guts and say yeah i'm going to change the court. if we can have the debate about it but let's make no mistake, laura, their goals here in the democrat agenda, pack the court, pack the senate, regard
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democracy likely regular economy under obama-biden and shipped our jobs overseas and now they want to rig democracy and that's why we've got to stop them. >> laura: when you see how incredibly nasty things have gotten in this presidential election year where the left is blaming the president for a virus that originated in china, as the left is now closing up the business interests that want to send jobs over to china, senator hawley. i thought that used to be pro-worker? what happened to that? >> exactly, no pretense of that anymore, do they? this is a party that is owned by the multinational corporations, wall street, silicon valley, that's where the donors are. they give money to the democrats and they want to return to rid liberal globalism, going right back to the biden-biden years where they shipped the jobs overseas and the workers wages were flat or declining. at that what they want to go
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back to an biden, he's an apologist for china. he said in the interview that he thought russia was the biggest threats. he couldn't bring himself to the name china is the competitor, just out of touch with reality and in the pocket of the big corporations. that's bad news for working americans. sp1 social media is a huge force in the selection, especially the selection with all sorts of, some sort of messages that you see on twitter and other platforms. what about the ceos of the big social media companies? they're not going to testify before the election. they are said to testify november 17th. how does i move the ball down the field postelection? >> it doesn't move it in a way it should. they should have been subpoenaed it and they have been but subpoenaed before election, which is what i cast my vote for. we should be hearing from them.
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i think it's a mistake that were not hearing from them before the election. >> laura: who is behind that, putting that off, senator? sorry to interrupt, but who's behind putting that off? >> the judiciary committee authorized the chairman senator graham to issue the subpoenas. it's up to the chairman and the committee staff to decide when the subpoenas are issued. i believe now the ceos have agreed to come involuntarily in the subpoenas did not go out. maybe that was part of the deal we've got to come in later and therefore you don't have to subpoena. i don't know, i think they should be in before the electi election. it's absolutely vital we tell them that you can't get by with this. laura, we need to change the law to quit giving the special sweetheart deals to twitter, facebook, google. we've got to hold them accountable and make sure it doesn't happen again. >> laura: senator, thank you so much tonight and great to see
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you always. if the media reaction to amy coney barrett's confirmation was exactly what you would expect. >> judge barrett will be sworn in tonight at the white house. if you heard that right, the white house, the sight of her nomination and the super-spreader of him. >> we have right now is mitch mcconnell setting the house on fire. >> i will never in the rest of my life relate amy coney barrett decision from the court without seeing the charts, the deadly fatalities. >> laura: is that a parody? is not even real? joining me now is mollie hemingway, senior editor of "the federalist." i needed a good laugh tonight, that was ridiculous. they have to paint her in the worst possible light. now trying to contact her to covid? what'? >> it's true the media really tried to have something stick with amy coney barrett and they
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failed to do so. they've done all sorts of crazy coverage over the last few weeks. they tried to tarnish her for her religious views, went after her children and different ways, trying to tie her to global pandemics. what i think is interesting about it as much as the media tried to do a repeat of what they did to brett kavanaugh, nobody seems to bite on at this time. part of that is a reflection of people having learned a lesson by what they saw the media put brett kavanaugh through. they were not about to put up with it again. each time the hit stories came out or the crazy attacks, people responded by not taking the bait. >> laura: senator, from my old home state of connecticut, mollie, out there issuing now. >> republican colleagues are shattering the norms and breaking the rules. and breaking their word and there will be consequences. they are inevitably are
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consequences when one person breaks her or his word. >> laura: i think he had a joe biden moment, i'm not sure where he was going with that. what rules did the republicans break? the constitution? i'm not getting that. >> i'm not sure where he's going with that but mitch mcconnell gave a lengthy address right before the vote to confirm amy coney barrett where he went through how democrats seem to think that there is no legitimate way for them to lose. they lose an election they say it's not legitimate. if there's results from the election, the confirmation of the supreme court justices, they say they're not legitimate. amy coney barrett's not legitimate but the exact same thing about brett kavanaugh in the exact same thing about neil gorsuch. when it comes to norm breaking, there's been a quite a history of norm breaking by democrats in the senates. including as recently as last
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year or earlier this year, chuck schumer making a threat against brett kavanaugh in the old quarry search, sitting members of the supreme court. they threatened him while on the sides, rebuked strongly by liberals for edits. senator saying if you don't vote the right way on a certain or rural a right way on a certain decision in the way that we want you to roll, we will enact retribution. we will pass the court and do other things to punish you. that's really norm breaking, and different what we have seen from the country in a long period of time. mitch mcconnell called it out on the. >> laura: . quick, vladimir putin comes out and sayings that he hasn't seen anything wrong with what hunter biden did. now that kind of shatters the russian collusion, trump is a puppet of putin but the media lets it go, right? that happened today. to speak out right have an eyewitness to joe biden talking
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business with hunter biden, talking about hunter biden's business. he has evidence who supported the claims, matches the contemporaneous evidence about where joe biden was on the particular date in 2017. the media's pretending like there's no need to cover this even though joe biden's can't hear an ally about whether he discussed foreign businesses with hunter biden. >> laura: shoe on the other foot, it's already launching the inquiry. of mollie, thank you so much. coming up, my angle exposes the lie about all of biden's plans to fight covid. he can somehow control the virus. my medicine cabinet is here to respond. next. ♪ i'm really busy in my life; i'm always doing something. i'm not a person that's going to sit too long. in the morning, i wake up and the first thing i do is go to my art studio. a couple came up and handed me a brochure on prevagen. i've been taking prevagen for about four years.
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♪ >> laura: they biden covid tickets, that's the focus of tonight "angle." the "angle" has been telling you for many months of that is joe biden's true running mate, using the virus panic button is all they have. the only way to scare old people into voting for someone who seems more like i don't know, and assisted living residence and then future. as if on cue in the final week of the campaign, the media is looking to vice president of covid to do the live heavy
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lifting for old joe. 24/7 covid coverage and the case record set a record high in the u.s. >> the average of daily cases here in united states is hitting the highest point of the pandemic. to speak of the most ever in a single week. >> back-to-back numbers like we've never seen before. >> . >> laura: as "the angle" viewer is now up to because you're super smart, case numbers are one metric and not a particularly relevant one. we are testing more than any other country in the world so of course were picking up mild and a symptomatic cases which, thankfully, account for the vast majority of all covid cases in the united states. the covid daily death rate kicked up a little bit but is shockingly small amounts given the dramatic rise in cases. this supports what we have been saying for a while now, the virus is likely attenuating. we are getting a lot better at treating it.
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but to keep cho's running mate front insider, the fearmongering must remain at full tilt. no surprise when dr. fauci fan the flames during october 15th zoom meeting. it's not going to be the way it was with polio and measles. if it's going to be public health measures that linger for months and months. friday, ouchi added this. >> did everyone agree that this is something that's important, and they mandated it, and everybody pulled together saying that were going to mandated. but let's just do it. i think that would be a great idea to have everybody uniformly, people are not wearing masks and then maybe we should be mandating getting it. >> laura: they said that this could go on through 2021-into 2022. that ended up being an endorsement for joe biden of
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course and hearing the drumbeat were going to have universal masking, social distancing going into 2022, the financial markets took a hit today. investors clearly do not want more lockdowns which would obviously put the brakes on our current recovery for tens of millions out of work. think about it this way, why would anybody want to start a restaurant in a country that's going to be shut down? socially distant. why would anyone invest in a country that would be close to businesses altogether? why would anyone for that matter loan money to the united states? at that's our future for the foreseeable future. there's one guy consistently fighting the crushing blow of lockdowns and he lives over there, donald trump. >> covid, covid, covid that's all they talk about. covid, covid, covid. that's all they talk about. what progress we've made, we understood it and we understand
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we need to protect our seniors from it. >> laura: the biden campaign, they went bananas today because trump chief of staff mark meadows sayings that were not going to control the pandemic. he told the truth. this is a terrible tragedy and we were in those who succumb to it. but it originated in china, not trump tower, and the depth spirit attempt to politicize it is absurd. it was the president who dealt with the pandemic and then he decided to push a reopening allowing states to make their own decisions. that decision saved countless jobs and lives and thankfully, we now have things like convalescent plasma therapeutics which we know work. and we know steroids can help later in more serious cases. if something as as taking
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vitamin d3 and zinc over the counter. it supplements, they can also help protect you and we've talked about it for months and months on "the angle." if you needed a reason for optimism, all you need to remember is that the president was in the hospital for three days with covid and now? he's been stronger than ever. chris coschriscrisscrossing the. >> our agenda is one of unlimited optimism, we want to be optimistic remember during the debate. he said it will be a dark winter. no, it's going to be a beautiful winter, a beautiful spring. okay. our country is coming back stronger than anybody would have thought. you have to get your governor to open up your state like this guy is doing. >> laura: that's a message to governor maltz in the crowd went
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crazy when he said that. biden and the shutdown crowd have been lying to you about covid. the truth is, joe's plan consists of what trump is already done on ppe indexing distribution plans. along with lockdowns, tracing, tracking and mask mandates, guess what? a lot of that all that stuff is being done in europe. what's happens there? will get to that. most americans were already wearing masks. the survey comes out, 92% of 2200 americans say they wear face masks when they leave home with a 74% saying they always would do. given these facts, the notion of a national mandate will make a difference on covid is a ludicrous distraction on reality. they have taken all the measures in europe that biden's experts are pushing extend the lockdown. guess what's happening now in the e.u.? france mandated masks come up
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with a national strategy and pace, widespread contact tracing, and now? record number of new cases in france. same thing in spain. actually, brought in the military to do their contact tracing. but covid exploding there as well, new restrictions already in place. in germany, check this out, thousands marched in berlin over the weekend to protest they are newest coronavirus restriction as cases have search, especially in berlin. you're not going to hear this on the other cable outlets, you're not going to hear it from a lot of the experts. but europe house 250,000 covid deaths and its nations economies are in the toilet compared to ours. again, understand this, europe was supposedly the gold standard and managed in covid it, now covid deaths and they wrecked their businesses, their economy. the facts show in civil history
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that trump was right. his approach was more balanced. there is was all in on lockdowns and restrictions, tracing, tracking, and still it failed miserably. the democrats, if successful, heaven forbid on november 3rd, if they are in their mother never going to control the virus because that's not how viruses work. but biden's keepers will keep inflicting untold emotional, physical, and financial harm on the millions of americans with their "strategy." we must not allow that to happ happen. over a virus. it even one as horrid and tragic, and awful as this one. we need to take reasonable precautions based and real science and heed the old churchill line, "stand firm and carry on. if" and that's "the angle." joining me now, ceo of fox
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cardiology, doctor, wonderful to see you. biden's covid strategy consists of what that donald trump hasn't already done? the big thing is number one lockdowns, correct? number two, national mask mandate. will either one work? >> no. in fact, lockdowns and mandatory mask mandates are probably slowing the on site of herd immunity. we want people who are generally healthy to actually contract covid if they do naturally. if you're under the age of 50, you have a 99.95 chance of survival. you need herd immunity to develop and that's between 50-66%. young healthy individuals who get covid, they get sick, they move on with their lives. the vast majority. look at president trump, he is 70 plus, he got covid, he did
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beautifully. i think we need to talk about the fundamental issues, vitamin d, zinc. if you're sick, quarantine. if you're fragile, vulnerable, again, stay safe, quarantine. the rest of us have to get society moving. this is a cruel experiment. >> laura: dr. oz qui, this is what the obamacare zeke emanuel said about the so-called herd strategy. >> herd immunity is not a strategy. it's the absence of a strategy. it is never actually been shown that you can get immunity by just letting a disease run through the population. if we get 200 million people in the united states infected to get the herd immunity come on that's probably 800000-1000000 deaths. that's going to be a result of that. >> laura: push the panic button, doctor on squeak, you've got to do it a week before the election. >> it's not a strategy or neither a strategy it's what
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viruses do. i don't know what runs around in his head but i don't know what he's thinking. when he says is simply fearmongering and it's not really related to this conversation as we know. >> laura: bill gates lashed out at the white house covid advisor dr. scott atlas today. to speak of the most maligned thing is when you start to attack your own experts and to r than disease experts. we have a pseudo-expert advising the president. >> laura: dr. squeak, where did he get his medical expertise again? >> he's largely self-taught. if he doesn't have a college degree, but he has tremendous wealth and power. unfortunately, he hasn't pointed out is that bill gates
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tremendous bias towards a vaccine. what happened with polio, the w.h.o. case, he pushes one line of approach to this when it should be multiple lines. scott atlas has been incredibly diligent and really quite frankly brave in the swamp to really push real science. to put aside his fearmongering. bill gates, unfortunately, has given too much of a platform. it's been to the detriment of the entire world. >> laura: well, scott atlas must be onto something. if so many of these multibillionaire power mongers are after him. i like scott atlas more than bill gates. dr. oz qui, great to see it. up next, weekend of biden? what's old joe up to this time? kamala harris can't quite remember where she is. raymond arroyo explained on a can't-miss "seen and unseen." don't go away. ♪
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>> laura: it's time for our "seen and unseen" segment where we expose the big cultural stories of the day. it joining us with all the details, fox news contributor raymond arroyo. of joe biden ignored the events of the weekend, why? >> they probably know his appearances, laura, raise questions about his competency. if they don't want to talk about the hunter vine and allegations so they made the decision. the decision to keep their candidates in lockdown, standpat, and kill the clock. biden did a few events in pennsylvania, but they barely got coverage. there is a holiday scene in bristol. >> laura: you can hear someone saying what is that rising in the pumpkin patch? it's the said date pumpkin, charlie brown. >> i think he is having trouble where he supposed to go.
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>> our country will never settle for les less than our highest aspirations. okay, get ready for this one! will you stand with joe biden and kamala harris? >> joe biden's leica human palm, he just bounces bac. then he got really amped up. >> i'm sick and tired of smart guys. >> he started to yell, laura, he screams into the parking lot. those are the events and then he offered the dignified empathetic message to those who mind on support. >> our work is for those who don't support me as those who do, including those chums with a microphone out there. we don't do things like the chums with the microphones are doing, the trump guys.
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>> don't you love that, laura? this is the empathy candidates, dignity, all the chums over there. that's the argument for running every time he goes off script like this. >> laura: he reminds me of somebody living in our neighborhood, we is to cut across his lawn on the way to the bus stop. >> get off my lawn! >> laura: screaming at us to stop doing the cut through. it just took me a flashback to connecticut growing up it's hilarious. speak of the slips of the tongue that's both biden and harris committed of the weekend as he used to say slip of the tongue belie the slips of the heart. >> i think we put together the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of american politics. >> he's on the debate stage as
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we saw, the debate before last, and he refused to condone white supremacist. >> laura: all right, well of biden's virtual stars event exploded on the internet. i will let you explain. watch. >> the character of the country in my view is literally on the ballot. what country will it be? former years of george -- going to find ourselves in a position where if trump gets elected, were going to be in a different world. and so the reason why i think people should be evolving is on the of their own self-interest right now because, look, from the environment to our health, you heard what his -- >> climate change? >> that's what i'm talking abo about. >> he snapped at her, laura, there's the hair trigger temper. i was talking about climate change. some thought biden was confusing
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trump with george w. bush, that's not quite the case. we have to put it in context. biden makes enough gaps and mistakes without having to create them but what happened here he was talking to george lopez, the comedian. he was reading the teleprompter and couldn't follow. i think he got bubbled up and snapped at jill when she tried to correct them. >> laura: that's good, robert. whatever your name is. >> thank you, susie. it's great being with you at the amy coney barrett. >> laura: we were socially distant in masks, we had it down but it's a beautiful event. great to see you. i had to come on what's it being a trump supporter o on the colle campus. dinesh d'souza response. next. ♪
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♪ >> laura: if you're going to vote for president trump, i'm not going to ask how, but you drew bill you might be reluctant to share that? >> i went to a rally and when i came back i instantly took them off in the car before i came back on because i'm afraid of how people would react to me. >> laura: it's never being easy being a conservative on
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campus but the tolerance keeping from pro-trump students keep the max people speaking their mind is leaking into the rest of our society. dinesh desousa joining us now, buried him dinesh it's gone to the point where everyday americans can put up trump flakes, stickers on their car without being harassed or even attacked now. >> it's gone to in intolerable level. if we were students a generation ago, young reagan supporters we were outnumbered by the left on the campus. we never felt like we couldn't speak our minds are organized politically, there were conservative professors on campus. there was debate, students were aware of different points of view. i think what's frightening now is the sort of uniformity being imposed on the campus. it's the antithesis of what liberal education is about and committed socrates would have
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walked on the american campuses today, american professors would surround him and make them drink the hemlock again. >> laura: and ohio state again last week i was stunned how the students are adapting to the covid restrictions. but how they want them done. this is so unfair what's happening to us. and we're paying all this money, not getting to be in most of our classes. they're kind of soldiering on but you can see that they get it. that this is ridiculous at this point. it's a tragedy but you can't keep doing this. >> there is a natural idealism and also rebelliousness and young people and those two things are actually very powerful engines of education. because it's part of what makes young people question things, challenge things. they need the intellectual and social freedom to do that. when the colleges come down and dropped the blanket all over them, ultimately you're paying not only a social price but also
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a intellectual price. >> laura: dinesh, the attacks on jewish trump supporters in new york was stunning over the weekend. a massive rally in new york city, greeted by deranged anti-trump knots throwing rocks and all the things other cars. leftists ripped flags off the car, et cetera. of pepper spray to children. what is this, dinesh? is this the tolerant left? >> this is the way that antifa sensibility meets the fascist sensibility. if not they have the same costumes and the tactics of intimidation and bullying, but now both sides are picking on the. one of the complains about them is that they embody the capitalist spirit and you see the nt felt people hate this before because for the same reason. >> laura: that's horrible. it congrats again on the film.
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♪ >> laura: tonight right here at the white house, newest supreme court justice amy coney barrett was sworn in. if this was part of her message to the country. >> fellow americans, even though we judges don't play selections, we still work for you. i will do my job without any fear or favor. and i will do so independently of both of political branches and my own preferences. i love the constitution and the democratic republic that it establishes and i will devote myself to preserving into. >> shannon: the separation of power. everyone needs to learn a little bit more about those and she
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gave everyone a little constitutional lesson tonight. if it was a great night for the country. that's all the time we have tonight. if shannon bream the fox news at 19 take it all from here. remember, amy coney barrett worked her tail off number one in her class, law school professor and now on the supreme court and how good is that? life tenure. sorry, i shouldn't have said that. [laughter] >> shannon: so many people across the political spectrum and liberal professors out there saying we can quibble with her qualifications they may not agree with how she's going to roll down the road but all of us have to wait and see how that turns out. >> laura: she is a tribute to women and women's advancement. i could not be happier for her and the country. >> shannon: its history tonight. just days ahead of the presidential election, president trump's counting off the day with three rallies by
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