tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News November 12, 2020 7:00pm-8:00pm PST
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going to back down, we're not going to stop the vehicle we will do what we always do. but they never investigated russia, they didn't care about hillary and russia, joe quid pro quos. we will do the job the mob will never do. set your dvr and never miss an episode. let not your heart be troubled fearful laura, big show tonight. >> laura: we do have a big show tonight, and i'm trying to do the glass half-full approach, because when i see "politico," hannity, have a headline that says "republicans poised to take the house in 2022," i mean, most people didn't think i was going to be possible if. didn't get close to that. >> sean: can i ask you a question? >> laura: yes. >> sean: hiding biden. could you imagine, how did they cover this? >> laura: they are not going to cover it. it's just going to be one gauzy profile about how jill is breaking new ground as the first lady. maybe they'll do a lot of pieces about her workout routine, and
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joe will be doing a lot of girl scout painting ceremonies. >> sean: i'm praying that we don't get there. that's where my focus is. >> laura: if we get there, that's where it's going to go. absolutely. >> sean: count the legal votes, simple. >> laura: we've got to vindicate the rights of the people who voted legally come on both sides. hannity, thanks so much. all right, i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight, a victory for the trump campaign in pennsylvania today, an applet court tossing mail-in ballots from people who failed to provide required i.d. newt gingrich gets into all the details. also, let there be any doubt that president trump has completely reshaped the g.o.p.,. of the ten republicans who have flipped dem house seats, women or minorities, two here tonight. has the squad hijacked the georgia senate race? i love the story. house minority leader
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kevin mccarthy is going to tell us what he sees. but first, biden and the global reset vehicle that is the focus of tonight's "angle." when news broke of pfizer's promising vaccine trial, you might've thought normal was right around the corner. after all, the vaccine will be ready for distribution by the spring, and when hhs secretary alex azar, he says there'll be enough does this for every american, wow. but your idea of normal isn't what the global elites have in mind on the other side of this pandemic. come on, you know, they hated that old normal. they'd like a new normal, and they don't like that old normal where americans enjoyed their freedoms, the freedoms we often take for granted, like the right to work, to run a business, to attend school, the right to travel, and so on. for the globalists, the impressive economic gains we saw in first three years for something to fear. not to learn from.
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the america first agenda actually took root in france, so we had a france first agenda, than a spain first agenda, an australian first agenda, the national sovereignty movement would expose these global elites for who they are. antidemocratic control freaks. because for them, individual liberty must always be sacrificed for the greater global good. thus, covid, as horrible as it is, tragic as it is, presents a challenge, yes, but also for them, and opportunity, for what they call the great reset. you know the line "never let a crisis go to waste," that was rahm emanuel? with the coronavirus, that idea went global, and since last spring, powerful people began to use the pandemic is a way to force radical social and economic change across the continent. in other words, americans under
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this new world will have to sacrifice liberty and prosperity so that things are more fair and equitable in the rest of the world. the concept of the great reset was discussed at the world economic forum back in june, where they discussed how to save the global economy from crisis. >> any recovery stimulus should have green conditions attached to it. secondly, energy crisis showed respect real costs, and building back better ought to be about closing the gaps that exist in inequality and social injustice, rather than widening them. >> laura: wait a second. isn't filled back better a campaign slogan? your individual rights are always going to take a backseat to promoting the values of global health and harmony. the fact is, all the signs point to joe biden being fully on board with this cynical and sick
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subversion of american independence and sovereignty. strategies for fighting covid, just like strategies for fighting poverty or climate change, should all follow the same path. no deviation among nations. so, of course, zeke emanuel, biden task force members, they love lockdowns. >> we could lock down for 4-6 weeks, if we did not, we could drive the numbers down, like they've done in asia, like they did in new zealand and austral australia, and then we could really watch ourselves cruising into vaccine availability in the first and second quarter of next year, bringing back the economy long before that. >> laura: oh, okay. i love that. "cruising into the spring." these people think we are complete idiots. lockdowns failed terribly, miserably in europe. huge economic calamities followed. but no big deal to the people like foster home and the elites in charge, they are always going to have jobs.
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before the millions of others, businesses will close, jobs will be lost, schools remain closed, depression and suicide numbers will go up, and other illnesses will be left untreated and undetected. but all for the greater good. the founder of the world economic forum, cloth swap, makes this great reset sound completely nonthreatening, though. he says the pandemic represents a rare but narrow window of opportunity to reflect and reimagine and reset our world. to accomplish this, laid out a couple of big goals. fairer outcomes by coordinating and tax regulatory trades, and fiscal policy. it all may include changes to wealth taxes, the withdrawal of fossil fuel subsidies, and new rules governing influential intl property, trade, and
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competition. fossil fuels and green energy." using apologies to achieve fairer outcomes. okay. well, all of this, this includes the wealth taxes, banning drilling, mining, new trade rules, okay, so outsourcing to china, all of this transitioning from fossil fuels come all the jobs in our country, to green energy. does that sound familiar? it is basically biden's agenda. invite inside we are going to work with our allies, what he really means is he's going to let them have veto powr over our trade initiatives, our patent and trademark laws, that's just a start. and what better time to do this then with the fear of covid hanging over our head? bill gates, w.h.o., world economic forum, prince charles, the ims, big business, and big tech, they are all in big for the great reset. if it means you have to give up your individual rights for global health security, so be
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it. remember, surveillance, tracking, it's all good for you. >> eventually, will have to have certificates of who is a recovered person, who is a vaccinated person, because you don't want people moving around the world where you'll have some countries that won't have enough control. >> laura: they don't want people moving around the world. but he says this is not about tracking. again, this is just for health security, and all for your own good. calling them certificates or immunity passports, it kind of makes them all sound reassuring, like a security blanket. but they may be a lot closer to becoming reality then you think. in early october, the daily mail are rewarded at london heathrow airport is testing "digital health passports -- passes" which can hold a certified covid-19 test status or show someone has been vaccinated in the future. in this brave new world, you may not be able to -- lets they do much of anything, without proof
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of vaccination. think about it. if you love, for instance, watching live music. i do. ticketmaster has been working on a framework for post-pandemic fan safety that uses smartphones to verify fans' vaccination status or whether they have been tested negative for the coronavirus within 24-72 hour window. again, just like gates come all of the reassurance from ticketmaster says they are not going to make maxine's mandatort all? the new york state bar association is also considering a campaign to lobby to make covid-19 vaccines mandatory. find out on saturday if they really want to push for this. it's obvious, though, isn't it? there is going to be growing pressure across all of corporate america to force of vaccination status, or movement, for everything. just like no masks, no entry. no vaccination, no entry.
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no job, no school, no travel, no nothing. democrat leaders across america are doing their part, too, in the great reset. another day, and another covid restriction from new york governor andrew cuomo. no more than ten people in your home at a time during the thanksgiving lead up, starting this friday. who is going to tell grandma mary that she can't come to thanksgiving dinner because you already hit your limit? you can tell her. new york city is a shadow of its former self. businesses closing, "for lease" signs everywhere, i say it is resetting to a state of ruin. and all over the country, we are seeing a tightening of mandates, mask mandates, even as 95% of the country a couple months ago we saw in that survey say they already wear them. plus, there are more limits on businesses and worse. tonight, chicago mayor lori lightfoot announced she was once again issuing a shutdown advisory for her city.
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>> this is serious, life or death. we are sounding the alarm that we are at this inflection point, where we have to step up, even more than what we've already done. >> laura: now, what has she already done? except preside over decay and violent crime. but, she wasn't worried about the virus spreading when they were banged on christopher columbus statues. joe biden is huddling with staff and advisors in delaware where he is working on his own reset goals, as he plans to tighten the screws on americans with higher taxes, more restrictions, and lord knows what else. he plans to open up the country, however, to mass influx of illegal aliens, refugees. h1b workers, they are going to have an open society, open door, come on in. the rest of us? not so much. because that is how we are going
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to get to a world that is fairer and more equitable. unfortunately, it's going to require you to work harder for less. less money, and less freedom. and now it's more frightening, i don't know, getting covid, or living in that america? and that is the "angle." joining me now is leslie smith, discovery institute senior fellow and national review contributor. wesley, this is becoming a big global movement, it already is. boris johnson and bill gates were already meeting this week on the next pandemic plan. tell us what you know. >> first off, i think your description of the impending technocracy was right on the money. the question i have is whether we are going to go along. you know, when i was young and my hair was a different color, the word of the day was "question authority." in these days, it seems it is "obey authority," especially --
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so the real question to me, whether we are going to sit back and say okay, or whether we are going to say, no, wait a second, we don't have an oligarchy here, we don't have a technocracy here, we have a democratic nation in which we all are allowed to participate n deliberations about what to do going forward. >> laura: klaus schwab, who i mentioned, the executive chairman of the world economic forum, he wrote in june met to achieve a better outcome, the world must act jointly and swiftly to revamp all aspects of our society and economy, education, social contract, working conditions come up must in every industry, must be transformed. in short, we need a great reset of capitalism. wesley, sounds like a great jettisoning of capitalism, if you ask me. a welcome and a hello to marxist radicalism, perhaps. >> and national sovereignty.
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i also want to remind you that anthony fauci wrote in a science journal called "sell" that we need to strengthen the u.n. and the w.h.o. so that we can remake the entire infrastructure of human society. he said the very kind of things you are just describing from your earlier statement, himself. so we have people like anthony fauci, people like zeke emanuel, who really do want to transform the way society operates, and certainly want to do away with any concept of national sovereignty and the idea that people should be free to make these kinds of decisions for themselves. >> laura: and again, it's so sick and twisted to use health fears to push this agenda, which -- oh, we are going to take care of you, make the world safer, going to be more efficient, greener, better, then you turn around and say, wait a second, i can't even travel anymore. my kid can go to school without a immunity certificate.
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you mentioned ezekiel emanuel, he coauthored a paper, wesley, in september, in which he encouraged officials to follow the "fair priority model" that calls for an equitable international distribution of vaccines, rather than what he and his coauthors characterized as vaccine nationalism. so, could bite and prioritize getting the vaccine to other countries before our countr country? >> he could. zeke emanuel is probably one of the most influential bioethicists, if you will come in the world, and he has biden's ear, a major architect of obamacare, very well thought of in those circles, and this idea that the united states for all its money into the creation come along with the private sector, the creation of vaccines, and then we are going to have a triage which engages kind of
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this idea of international fairness, again, the question becomes, will the united states citizens put up with this, or will they just meekly go along? i don't know the answer? >> laura: the official swear to uphold the u.s. constitution. not a global understanding, but the u.s. constitution. to protect and defend our rights under that document. that is their responsibility. this is something quite different, and wesley, we appreciate you joining us tonight. and a lot of people are very concerned about this development. and the covid police have rolled this thanksgiving, under no circumstances are you to have any fun at all. >> we would like college students to remain rather separate from the family when they come home, limit those hugs and kisses, separation for a while, while that student gets home. >> keep the music level down to avoid people singing or trying to shout over the noise.
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>> stay apart if you can, wear that mask, and enjoy thanksgiving. >> laura: joining me now is alex berenson, former "new york times" reported, author of "unreported truths of covid-19: markdown part two." alex, this is just a preview of what is going to happen to our private lives under this great reset approach to health, security, socioeconomic equality, global harmony. you are beginning to see -- i think a lot of people for the first time -- how far the government can reach into your home. >> oh, you know, i don't know how they will enforce any of this. you know, the advice -- the advice in the spring was stay inside, don't go outside. that advice is clearly ridiculous, to anyone who is paying attention to what contact tracing and epidemiology -- they seem to realize most transmission does occur inside,
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but instead of telling you believable things like keep your windows open, you know, and understand that maybe your 80-year-old grandmother is at higher risk, they are telling people how to celebrate thanksgiving, which is very odd to me. >> laura: alex, i want to get back to what i talked about in the previous segment, this great reset initiative at the world economic forum, another thing klaus schwab is the eckerd executive chairman of that group, said when he was reactino pandemic fears, he said, "incremental measures, ad hoc fixes, will not suffice to prevent this scenario, we must build entirely new foundations for our economic and social systems. the pandemic, one silver lining in a session on how quickly we can make radical changes to our lifestyle," he cites the fact now businesses can abandon travel and working in an office. what happens if we have no travel and no commercial real estate that is filled with
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workers? do you ever think of what happens then, alex? >> it is certainly not good for the economy. look, to some extent, you know, i have written a fair amount of the last few months about covid and the lockdowns and how we count deaths, i'm working on a new book about masks, but i try to focus on narrower issues then what the world economic forum is trying to use this to do. i mean, i can't believe that people would fall for the idea that we need to remake society for an epidemic that right now, if you believe the high end numbers that are being pushed out, has killed about 2% of the people who will die in the world this year. okay? you know, 1.2-1.3 million people have died from the coronavirus, which sounds like a lot of people and does a lot of people, but understand there's a billion people in the world and 60 million of them will die this year.
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so i don't understand -- and by the way, most of those people were very old and very sick. in places like africa, this is barely touched an entire continent because those people are young, you know, most africans are relatively young continent, and they are not getting sick and dying, for the most part, and a lot of the world. this is a problem of advanced societies and advanced age, very sick people. the idea that we need to remake society for it, to me, it's just insane. >> laura: from the same experts who told us not to send our kids to schools, and they are suffering terribly, who told us not to wear masks -- >> terribly! >> laura: and tell us worry about the mental health aspects, and there is a lot of mental health aspects and drug abuse and alcoholism -- the all of the experts, alex, we are up against a hard break, but the second part of your book is fantastic, and we really appreciate you joining us tonight. thanks so much. >> laura, thanks for having me.
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♪ >> laura: it's joe biden actually becomes president, it's going to be on the shadiest foundation ever. or, as the guardian puts it, biden wi republic -- this isn't just the slow death rattle of the democrat party, but the rise of the new brand of populist that trump build, inspired, and nowhere that more clear than the crop of newly elected g.o.p. members who split democrat seats this year. so far, ten of the candidates who unseated dems are women or minorities, and in 2018, that can only be said about 7% of the fight just know my freshman clienclass. joining me now -- also with me is congressman congressman-elect maria elvira
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salazar. this election battle is still brewing, but trump has pretty much won the war over the old g.o.p. establishment, that is for sure. >> first of all, good to talk with you, laura. the genie is out of the bottle. we have been talking for years about the destructive nature of the democratic party, their use of misery for political strategy, and we are now seeing black americans waking up and hispanic-americans, asian-americans, gay americans. no matter how much propaganda, hate gets pushed out, we drift toward the light, and what we see now, and again, 18% of black men have seen enough of this, we are going to vote for our futures, values, families. >> laura: and maria, and msnbc contributor, i know you are going to love this, blamed the g.o.p. success with latinos, not the democrats.
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>> as a result of the pandemic, public health concerns, democrats did not do it they traditionally do, knock on doors, go into houses, have that personal contact. that was problematic, and the hope is once we are past the pandemic, democrats can drill down and continue to fine-tune micro-targeting. >> laura: is that what you hispanics to the g.o.p.? [laughs] >> not really. if you are mixing that with socialist propaganda, it's not going to take you very far. we -- i think i said the last time i was on your show -- we hispanic-americans, we like prosperity, and we do not like socialism, and we want to be part of a family. we are very happy to be part of the g.o.p. because the values are entrenched in the g.o.p., the same values that we have as a community.
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god-fearing, law-abiding, family oriented, paying your taxes and leave me alone. that is what we want to live, the americans, and that's why i was able win and flip a difficult seat from somebody that thought she was going to be there forever, because i knew my community come in my community wants to be part of the american family. we were probably the last community that got here, but i'm proud that we did. >> laura: congressman elect is so on point, burgess, because here we have a situation where democrats are pushing for more lockdowns, which would destroy immigrant businesses, small businesses, entry-level businesses, for people just coming into the workforce. that hurts the working class people, and the working class are more often then not now
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looking at the republicans for a chance to succeed. >> well, keep in mind, they are politicized and always have be been. i want to add to what maria said a minute ago. minority communities across the country, truly, we are now standing up, fighting for our own communities, and in this case, black americans, we pulled my community back from the advance of socialism. we pulled our entire nation back. i'm so excited by those who came later, segregation at all those issues we had in the past, we are the ones because our values and principles, to pull america back to how the founders of america from the very beginning. just get ready, the genie is out of the bottle, no way to go back, we are done. >> laura: congresswoman-elect, do you foresee yourself being able to work on any issues with
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alexandria ocasio-cortez or ilhan omar or congresswoman tlaib or pressly on any issues to improve the country? >> absolutely! we are going to work on immigration. because the democratic party, for 30 years, has said they have our best interests at heart, and now is the time to prove it. and the g.o.p., as i was telling leadership, we want to be part of the family. there are 7.7 million people who have lived here that do not have papers, that have been here for more than 15 years, that have american children, that have paid taxes and do not have a criminal record. those people, we need to give them some type of legality. why? because i know they broke the law, but the system allowed them to be here for a long time. so now we should give them some
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type of legality, and that needs to be discussed in congress, and we need our friends on the other side of the aisle to join us, so we can include and welcome those hispanics to be part of the family. no more in the shadows. >> laura: that's going to be an interesting conversation, one i have been involved with for many, many years. we have to definitely make sure law-abiding, legal immigrants are not jumped ahead of in the line to become u.s. citizens, that would be catastrophic for the rule of law, and i think overall faith in the system, but hispanic-americans are huge drivers of this economy and they need to be -- they need to be properly recognized for it, and i am so excited about this new congress. i'm thrilled about it. >> i just want to say, it is legality, i'm not talking about citizenship, i'm talking -- >> laura: the squad is not going to go for that,
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congresswoman-elect. because they do not have our best interests at heart -- >> can i say -- laura, can i say this? >> laura: real quick. >> minorities stand up, now we need to understand that the left is not going to get them elected next time. fight for our country and talk about things we can agree on. >> laura: burgess and maria, thank you so much. look forward to seeing you soon. and appellate court in pennsylvania just handed a huge victory to the trump campaign, tossing mail-in ballots from voters who failed to provide any i.d. newt gingrich is here next on what that could mean and where else can this happen? stay tuned.
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election by governor tom wolf's administration. so, what they did is give people who voted by mail more time to submit their ids for verification. the court now says the wolf administration has no authority to do this. unfortunately for trump, no nonf those ballots would have been added to the official tally, so he is still trailing joe biden. joining me now is newt gingrich, former house speaker, author of "trump and the american future." newt, is this a sign that trump's legal fight might start bearing fruit on other fronts, even if this doesn't affect the count as it stands now? >> well, i think, first of all, it certainly affects the count that biden hoped for, as most of those would have been his votes. second, i think, in wisconsin, michigan, nevada, arizona, georgia, and pennsylvania, there
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are going to be a significant number of suits, base many of tm based -- showing up, swearing out affidavits, it also, just pure research. a number of dead people who have been found to have voted, and it's pretty remarkable, some of them were like a hundred and 20 years old, so i think you se see, significant tearing back of the masks that allow the election to be a runaway. my position is whether you are forced trump off or biden, it's important for america that we get a hand recount in every single state that is contested. so we actually know whether or not these were honest votes. >> laura: you definitely don't want 50 million, 60 million, 70 million americany funny business with the
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election. it's just not good for anyone. by the way, newt, i have to tell you, "60 minutes," they released portions of that interview with president obama, who just wrote is, what, 25th autobiography? [laughs] of course, he uses it to take a swing at trump and the g.o.p. for suing now over this alleged voter fraud. >> i more troubled by the fact that other republican officials, who clearly know better, are going along with this, are humoring him in this fashion. it is one more step in delegitimizing, not just the incoming biden administration, but democracy. and that is a dangerous path. >> laura: delegitimize democracy? i mean, he should know a little bit about delegitimizing an incoming administration, right, newt? >> well, yeah, look, i think, we've had five years of demonizing trump, hillary clinton saying biden
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should never give in no matter what, all sorts of things out there. the fact is, under our constitution, there is a proce process. in that process is designed to create a sense of fairness. we are only part of the way into that process. news media is desperate to close it down because they know that in cities as corrupt as philadelphia and detroit, that there are substantial problems, and there may be problems that reverse the election. but whether in the end it reverses it or not, you are not going to begin to understand what happened if you cut off the ability to explore and count actual votes. secretary of state of georgia did the right thing. they are now going to do a canvas, by hand, which is very important, before you get to a recount, because the real changes, new look at, where did the votes come from? you know, where were they kept?
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how do we prove they are real? that is all before a recount. recounts are just mechanical. canvases give you the real chance to investigate what's been going on going on. >> laura: now, real quick reaction, newt, "the new york times" is reporting about president trump's future plans, saying he told some advisors that if the race is certified ultimately for biden, he's going to announce the 2024 campaign shortly afterward. trump 20204, is that a winning -- is that a winning ticket? >> i think you ought to hang a picture of grover in the press room. cleveland ran in 1884, ran '88 and lost, got elected again '92, the only president to do it, trump may be the other one. >> laura: all right, newt, great to see you. and has the squad hijacked the georgia senate races? does pelosi have the votes to remain spear given all of these g.o.p. gains, more coming in?
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who is hitting the campaign trail for them. >> i'm going to be spending my next couple of months doing everything that i can to make sure that we don't have a republican senate majority, that we win these races in georgia, that we secure a democratic senate majority, so that we don't have to negotiate. >> laura: no negotiation, no cooperation, take no prisoners. joining me now, house minority leader kevin mccarthy. with a lot of house seats picked up, congressman, it's kind of interesting that aoc -- oh, wait, she doesn't like to be called that. alexandria ocasio-cortez, has entered the senate free fray bee pelosi. who has the real power base in this congress? >> that's the real question, aoc runs the floor, they cannot pass legislation without her. it was a new socialist wing of the democratic party that controlled it, but it was also
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the mandate that america does not want to have socialism. it is the reason why not one republican incumbent lost. it's the reason why we are going to have 40 new freshmen, it's the reason why the democrats will have the smallest majority since world war ii. >> laura: but we do see a dividing line with the squad ganging up on so-called moderates, to the extent there are like three left, it seems like, in the house. so, joe manchin called out the defund the police effort, and then aoc clap back by saying, in a tweet, a picture of her giving manchin a death stare at the state of the union address, and when manchin declined court packing, omar tweeted "stop worrying about progressives, this might be the reason we don't win back the senate race in georgia," good grief. is that the true fight for the soul of their party, you guys are in an enviable position right now. >> we are in a great position.
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we won in miami. we won in new york. we won in minnesota. we won in california. these are places that we can win anywhere across the country, but what's really amazing is won these races. the republican party is more diverse than they've ever been before. we have more women in congress as republicans than at any given time. every democrat lost, lost to either a republican woman, a republican minority, a republican veteran. and the unique thing is they didn't defeat any incumbents. this is what their problem is. aoc has taken over. omar, tlaib, all of them have taken over the party, they are primary and democrats if they will not go along with the socialist agenda. nancy pelosi is very weak. last time she ran for speaker, 15 democrats voted against her. but the rules mean you have to have 218 votes on the floor, or you can't become speaker. 10 of those 15 are coming back, and they are not going to have a
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10-seat margin. we are going to end up in a much closer margin than that, so she's going to have a hard time being speaker, and right now, aoc is running the floor. think about how much stronger shall be in the future. >> laura: oh, well, they created the squad, and they cater to the squad with impeachment and everything else, now they have to live with the squad. by the way, nancy pelosi described the election results and their meaning this way. >> joe biden got in this election was a mandate, a mandate to address the challenges that our country faces, as well as to have a positive initiative on how to grow the economy in a fair way. >> the only mandate the american public said as they are against socialism, they are against defunding the police, and the one thing they really don't want to see his nancy pelosi and the democrats continue to lead. they didn't win any seats going forward, didn't defeat one democrat incumbent. republicans won throughout this nation. so, the real problem is going
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forward, we are going to win the majority. go to takethehouse.com, because what we will have is a working majority on this floor. we will win the majority in two years. >> laura: congressman, consider trying to get some of your democrat colleagues who are uncomfortable with the squad, and there are number of them, to flip parties? just to switch parties? >> remember what we did last time. jeff van drew left the democratic party and joined the republican party. nancy pelosi put all their power in trying to defeat jeff van drew. you know what? they put a kennedy up against him. jeff van drew won, and remember, he left the majority party to join the minority party because he believes in philosophy. >> laura: wow. >> if i was a democrat i didn't like the socialist party, i would really look, because if they switched, they wouldn't be switching into the minority party, because only if a few of them did it, we would be in the. >> laura: a "politico" article says 2024, poised for pick ups in the house, could be the house
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>> new york restaurant tour told governor cuomo and mayors o mayor de blasio what he really thinks of their covert restrictions. >> i don't know what that's going to prove to anybody, i think the virus knows it at 10:00 it comes out in the open, i have big places and it's very expensive to keep them going. talk to the restaurant owners and let's talk to a plan otherwise we are just going to close, that's going to be the end of us. >> laura: but it's for the greater good, closing restaurants, closing businesses, the greater reset.
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wouldn't it be nice if our leaders, the leaders of new york were that honest? that's all the time we have, shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team have all the latest developments on everything else and they take it from here. >> shannon: we do and a wow, you're going to be interested in this, we've got something special for you right off the top. this is it, just a samuel alito speaking out tonight at the right leading federalist society, saying in certain corners of the country, religious liberty is becoming a disfavored right. he condemned washington state for requiring plan b which destroys an embryo at fertilization, and criticized nevada saying there's no blackjack clause in the constitution. here is what is creating a firestorm that i'd come all summer long there has been
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