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program we do what we always do. if they never investigated russia, they didn't care about hillary and russia, they didn't care about joe and quid pro quo's, they didn't care about a lot of things. we will do them too much of the obmob will never do. let not your heart be troubled, laura, big shift tonight. >> laura: we have a big show tonight and i've got to say i'm doing the glass half-full approach. when i see politico have a headline that says republicans poised to take the house in 2022, i mean, most people didn't think it was m going to be possible. if we would not get close to that. >> sean: can i take a second and ask you a question? >> laura: hiding biden. >> sean: how did they cover this? >> laura: they're not going to cover it. >> laura: it will be won because a profile about jill is breaking new groundl as the firt may be pieces about her workout routine and joe will be
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doing a lot of girl scouts pinning. >> sean: i'm praying we don't get there. >> laura: but if we get there. >> sean: account the legal votes. >> laura: we have to vindicate the rights of the people who voted legally. hannity, thank you so much. i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. big victory for the trump campaign in pennsylvania today and tossing mail-in ballots from people who failed to provide required i.d. newt gingrich gets into all the details.in also, let there be any doubt that president trump has completely reshaped the g.o.p., look at the stats of the ten republicans who flipped, all have been women and minority. two are here tonight. the squad hijacks the senate race, house minority leader kevin mccarthy is going to tell us what he sees.
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but first, biden and the global reset. it lets the focus tonight "angle." when news broke of pfizer's promising vaccine trials,ze you might have thoughts of that normal was right around the corner. after all, the vaccine will be ready for distribution by the spring. when hh as secretary alex azar, there will be doses enough for every american. wow. but your idea of normal is not what the global elites have in mind on the other side of the pandemic. come on, you know they hated the all normal. they like the new normal. they don't like the old normal where the americans enjoyed the freedoms we take for granted like the right to work, run a business, attend school. at the right to travel and so on. for the global list, the impressive economic gains that we saw in trump's first three years werehr something to fear. not to learn from. let's face it, the america first
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agenda actually took root in france, so we had a france first agenda. then explain being first agenda australia first agenda. the national sovereignty movement would expose these global elites for who they are. antidemocratic control freaks. for them, individual liberty must always be sacrificed for the greater global good. thus, covid as horrible as it is and tragic as it is, presents a challengee but also for them an opportunity for what they call the great reset. you know the line never let a crisis go to waste, rob emanuel. with the coronavirus, that idea went global. since last spring, powerful people began to use the pandemic as a way to try to force radical social and economic change across the continent. in other words, americans under the new world will have do not
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just sacrifice liberty and prosperity, so 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. they discussed how to save the global economy from crisis. >> any recovery stimulus should have reading conditions attached to it. energy crisis should reflect real costs. building back better about closing the gaps that exist in inequality and social injustice rather than widening them. >> laura: wait second, isn't that'trader joe's campaign slow? permanent global health and harmony. the fact is, all the signs point to joe biden's team being fully on board with the cynical and sick subversion of american
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sovereignty. strategy foror fighting covid le strategies for fighting cut poverty or climate change should all follow the same path. no deviation. zeke emanuel and mike oster home, biden's task force members, they love lockdowns. >> we could lock down for a 4-6 weeks and if we did that, we could drive the numbers down. like they have done in asia, like they did inhe new zealand d australia. then, we could reall watch ourselves cruising into the vaccine availability in the first and second quarter of next year. bringing back the economy long before that. >> laura: 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 coaster home and the elites in charge, they will always have
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jobs. but for the millions of others, businesses will close, jobs will be lost, schools remain closed, depression and suicide numbers eswill go up, plus other illness will be left untreated and undetected. but all for the greater good. the founder of the world economic forum makes the great reset sound completely unthreatening. he says that pandemic represents a rare but narrow window of opportunity to reflect and reimagine, and reset our world. to accomplish this, they laid out a couple of goals. it comes out by coordination and tax regulatory trade and policy. it may include changes to wealth taxes from a withdrawal of fossil fuel subsidies, and new rules governing intellectual property, trade, competition. transitioning of course from fossil fuels to green energy.
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now, using policies to achieve fair outcomes, okay. well, all of this this includes banning drilling, mining, new trade rules. okay. outsourcing to china. all of this transitioning from fossil fuels, all the jobs in our country to green energy. does that sound familiar? it's basically biden's agenda. when biden said were going to work with our allies, what he means he will let them have the veto power over our trade initiatives, our patent and trademark laws, our energy industry. that's just the start. what betterta time to do this tn with the fear of covid hanging over our heads? bill gates, w.h.o., world economic forum, prince charles, business and big tax. they are all in big for the great reset. if it means you have to give up your individual rights for
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global health security, so be it. remember, surveillance, tracking, it's all good for you. >> eventually, we have to have a certificate of who is a recovered person, who is a vaccinated person because you do not want people moving around the world where you have some countries that won't have it under control. >> laura: you don't want people moving around the world but a it's not about tracking, again. this is just for health security. all for your own good. calling them certificates are in immunity passports, it kind of makes them sound reassuring like a security blanket. but they may be a lot closer to becoming reality then you would thank buried early october, the daildaily mail reported that dil health passports, passes, which can hold a certified covid-19 test status o or show someone hs been vaccinated. you may not be able to do much
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of anything without proof of vaccination. for instance you like watching live music. i do. ticketmaster has been working on a framework proposed pandemic fan safety's that use a smartphone to verify whether they've been tested negative within 24-72 hour window. again, just like all the reassurance comes, ticketmaster says, they will not make vaccines mandatory. but why do it all? new york state bar association is also considering a campaign to lobby to make covid-19 vaccine mandatory. they will decide on saturday if they really want to push for this. it's obvious though, isn't it? there will be growing pressure across all the corporate america to force proof of vaccination status. move-in for everything. just like no mask, no entry, no vaccination, no entry.no no job, no school, no travel, no
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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. more than ten people in your home at a time during a thanksgiving lead up to starting this friday. who willg tell grandma mary that you can't come to thanksgiving dinner because she already hit your limit. you can tell her. new york city is a shadow of its former self. businesses closing, for lisa signs everywhere. what say it's resetting to a state of ruin. all over the country, we are seeing a tightening of mandates, mask mandates, even 95% of the country we saw in the survey say they already wear them. plus, there's more limits on businesses and worse. tonight, mayor lightfoot announced she isgh 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. and even more than what we have already u done. >> laura: what has she already done? accept for the economic decay and rampant violent crime. again, not worried about the virus spreading with their ripping down christopher columbus statues. again, thank reset. meanwhile, joe biden is cuddling with staff and advisors and holding a speech in delaware this week and where he's working on his own reset goals as he points to tighten the screws on americans and higher taxes, more restrictions, and lord knows what else. he plans to open up the country however to mass influx of illegal aliens. refugees. each one of the workers. they will have a open society, open door, come on in. the rest of us, not so much. that's part of how we will get to a world that is fair and more
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equitable. unfortunately, it will require you to work harder for less. less money and less freedom. now, what's more frightening, i don't know, getting covid or living in that america? that's the angle. okay, joining me now is wesley smith, senior fellow and national review contributor, this is becoming a big global movement. it already is. bill gates already meeting this week on the next pandemic plan. tell us what you know. >> first off, your description of the impending technocracy was right on the money. the question that i have is whether we are going to go along. when i was young and my hair was a different color, the watchword of the day was question authority. o these days, it seems like it's okay authority. the real question will be to me,
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whether we're going to sit back and say, okay, or were going to say no, wait a second. we don't have a oligarchy here. we don't have a technocracy here. we have a democratic nation in which we all are allowed to participate in the deliberations going through going forward. >> laura: clow schwab why mention to come on the executivt chairman of the world economic forum, he wrote in june to achieve a better outcome, the world must act jointly and swiftly. from education, social contracts, working conditions, u.s. to china must participate inin every industry from oil and gas to attack, must be transformed. intr short, we need a great rest of capitalism. wesley, it sounds like a great jettisoning of capitalism if you ask me. a welcome and a hello to some type of marxist radicalism. >> national sovereignty. i want to remind you that
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anthony fauci wrote in a science journal 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 that you were just describing from the earlier statements. wete have people like anthony fauci, people like emmanuel who really do want to transform the way society operates. they 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. up >> laura: again it is so sick and twisted to use health fears. to push the agenda which seems were going to take care of you and make the world safer. if you will be safer, it will be efficient,or greener, better. and you say wait a second i can travel anymore. i can go to school without an immunity certificate.
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you mentioned zeke emanuel, he coauthored a paper, wesley, in september in which he encouraged officials to follow the "fair priority model" that calls for a equitable international and distribution of vaccine rather what he and his coauthors characterized as vaccine nationalism. so, could bind and prioritize vaccine to other countries were far country? >> he could. zeke emanuel is one of the most influentialal bio weapon nests n the world. we have biden here, he was a major architect of obamacare. he is very well thought of in the circles. the idea the united dates port all the money into the creation along with the private sector, the creation of the vaccine. then we will have a triage which
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engages kind of this idea of international fairness, again, the question becomes will the united states citizens put up with this or will they meekly go on. i don't have the answer to the question. >> laura: the official swear to uphold the u.s. constitution. not a global understanding, but the u.s. constitution. to protect.s and defend our rigs under that document. that's their responsibility. this is something quite different. wesley, we appreciate you joining us tonight. a lot of people were concerned about theer development. under no circumstances are you to have any fun at all. >> we would like college students remain rather separate from the family when they come home. it limits the hugs and kisses. separation for a while while the student getsts home. of >> keeping music levels down to avoid people singing or trying to shout over the noise. >> play a part if you can, where
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the mask thanksgiving. >> laura: joining now, former "new york times" reporter, "author, alex, this is a previw of what is to come and happen to our private lives. under this great reset approach to help security, socioeconomic or quality global harmony. but you are beginning to see and i think a lot of people for the first time how far the government can reach into your home. speak out you know, i don't know how they will enforce any of this. the advice in the spring was stay inside, don't go outside. that advice was clearly ridiculous at the time to anybody who's paying attention to what the contact tracing and the apoge epidemiology was find.
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abundants start of a reasonable thing like keeping your windows open and understand that maybe your 80-year-old grandmother is on higher risk, they're telling people how to celebrate thanksgiving which is very odd to me. >> laura: ivi went to get back what i talked about in the previous segment about the great reset initiative. the world economic forum and another thing that clouse schwab who is executive chairman of the group said when he was reacting to the pandemic series. he said that incremental measures will not suffice to prevent the scenario. it we must build an entirely new foundations for economic and social systems. the pandemic, one silver lining at showing how quickly we can make radical changes to our lifestyle. he cites the fact that no businesses can abandon travel and working in an office. what happens if we have no travel and no commercial real estate? it's filled with workers and do
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you ever think about what happens then, alex? >> it's not good for the economy. to someer extent, i've written a fair amount over the last few months about covid and the lockdown, how we count us in working on a new booklets about masks. i tried to focus on narrower issues on what the economic forum is trying to use this to do. 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 thisho year. it's 1.2-1.3 million people have died from novel coronavirus which sounds of a lot of people but then there is a billion people in the world and that 60 million of them have died this year. i don't understand.
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most were very old and very sick. people like africa, this barely touched an entire continentnt because those people are young, most africans are a very young continent, they're not getting sick and dying. for thee most part in a lot of the world. this is a problem of advanced societies and advanced age, and very sick people. the idea and we need to remake society for it, it's insane. >> laura: from the same experts who told us not to send her kidse to school in their suffering terribly. who told us not to wear masks and then wear a mask. didn't tell us to worry about the mental health aspect and they say there's a lot of mental health aspectsh and drug abuse ander alcoholism. so all the experts, i mean, alex were up against a hard to break come up at your second party, your book is fantastic and we appreciate you joining us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> laura: if the election
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>> laura: if joe biden were to become president, it will be on the she kissed foundation for a period of where is the guardian puts it, biden's win dependent on serb urbanized tired of trump who voted republican down ballots and will vote republican in future elections. if this is not just the slow death rattle of the democrat party but the rise of the new brand of populace that trump built. and inspired. don't know where no more clear than the crop of newly elected g.o.p. members who flipped the democrat seats this year. great. so far as the g.o.p. house candidates unseeded dems have been women or minorities and 2018, that can only be said about 7% of the g.o.p. freshman class. joining now, berg is at once, player in utah g.o.p. candidate. with make congress elected maria of floridada who unseeded incumbent democrat thi.
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isat the election battle is brewing, but that trump is pretty much won the war over the whole g.o.p. establishment. it that's forar sure. >> good talking again with you laura. we've been talking for a year about the destructive nature of the democratic party, the use of misery and political strategy. what i'vend seen black americans across the country waking up in his spare ethnic americans, asian-americans, it's a great time. i'm proud of americans because no matter how much propaganda and hates her that this pushed out, we restore the light and what we see now again. 8% of black men are saying enough of this we will vote for our future, our values, our families. >> laura: maria, on msn bc contributor blamed the g.o.p. success with latinos and not the democrats this timece on them. >> as a result, public health
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concern, democrats were not able to do what they traditionally do was go and knock on doors, going to houses, have that person and that was problematic. the hope is that once were past the pandemic, democrats can drill down and back and they can continue to fine tune the micro-targeting. >> laura: is that what drew the hispanics to the g.o.p.? >> not really, you could have it but if you're mixing with a socialist propaganda, it's not going to take you very far. i think i said a lot of times when i was on your show, we hispanic-americans, we like prosperity. we do not like socialism. we want to be part of the family. we're very happy to be part of the g.o.p. because the boundaries are entrenched in their the same values we have as aa community.
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god fear, law-abiding, family-oriented, government, paying yourr taxes, and leave me alone. that's we want to live, the american dream. that's why i was able to win and flip it very difficult to see te was going to be there forever. because i knew my community and my community wants to be part of the american family. >> laura:were probably the laste but were happy we made it. >> laura: congresswoman-elect is so on point. because here we have a situation where democrats are pushing for more lockdowns. which will destroy immigrant businesses, small businesses, entry-level positions. people just coming into the workforce. that hurts the working class people in the working class are more often than not looking at
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the democrat -- the republicans for a chanceca to succeed. >> keep in mind, these guys have been they use the fear to get their policy but i ask you when maria said a minute ago, i love what's happening now is the minority communities across the country, it's truly nowhe we're standing up, fighting for our own community and in this case black americans, we pull my community back from socialism because the democrats are so different to us. we pulled the entire nation back. i'mio excited by those who came later, those that kind of break down the walls of segregation and all the issues we had in the past. we one night because our values and principles pulled the country back to the american our forefathers saw from the very beginning. i'm excitedo about that. i can, there's no way were going to go back. it were done. >> laura: congresswoman-elect, do you foresee yourself being able to work on any issue with
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alexandria ocasio-cortez or ilhan omar? or congresswoman presley. on any issues to improve the country? >> absolutely! we're going to work on immigration! because the democratic party, for 30 years, has said that they have our best interests at heart. and now ises the time to prove . the g.o.p., as i was telling leadership, we want to be part of a family. there are 7.7 million people who have lived here that do not have papers. if that has been here for more than 15 years that have married and had 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 that they broke the law. i know the system allowed them to be here for a long time. now, we should see some type of
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legality and then needs to be the subject in congress. we need the friends on the other side of the aisle to join us. so we can include and welcome those hispanics to be part of a family. no more in the shadows. >> laura: that's going to be an interesting conversation. at the one been involved with many years. we definitely have to make sure that law-abiding, legal immigrants, are not jumped ahead of theea line to become u.s. citizens. that would be catastrophic for the rule of law. i think the overall faith in the system, but hispanic-americans are a huge drive into the economy. they need to be properly recognized for it and i'm just so excited about this new congress. i'm thrilled about it. >> i want to say, it is legality. i'm not talking about citizenship. >> laura: this was not going to go for that, congresswoman-elect! not going to happen.
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>> than they don't have the best -- our best interests at heart. >> can i say this? the ones that you need to understand the left is in going to elect them the next time. if they need to stand up, let's talk about things we can agree on. an>> laura: thank you so much. we look forward to seeing you soon. a court in pennsylvania just handed a huge victory to the trump campaign, tossing mail in ballots from voters who failed to provide any idea. newt gingrich is here next on what could happen. and stay. ♪ if you have medicare, listen up.
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administration. what they did was give people who voted by mail more time to submit their ids for verification. the court now says the administration had no authority to do this. unfortunately for trump, none of the ballots in question would have been added to the state's official tally so he's trailing joe biden now by about 54,000 d votes. it joining now is newt gingrich, former house speaker fox news contributor. newt, is this a sign that trump's legal fight might start bearing some fruit on other fronts, even if this doesn't affect the account as it stands now? >> first of all, ed affects the count that trump hopedou for. most were his votes. second. i think in wisconsin, michigan, nevada, arizona, georgia,
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pennsylvania, there will be a significant number of suits, many based on various witnesses who are now showing up and swearing out affidavits. also, pure research. a number of dead people who have been found to have voted is pretty remarkable. some of them like 120 years old. i think you can see, inch by inch, significant tearing back of the mask that allowed the election to run away. now, my position is whether your first trump are for biden, it's important for americans that we get a hand recount in every single state that is contestant. so that we know whether or not these were honest votes. >> laura: you definitely do not want like 50 million, 60 million, 70 million americans to think there's any funny business in the election. tit's not good for anyone.
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by the way, i have to tell you this, 60 minutes, they released portions of that interview with former president obama. who just wrote his watts, 25th autobiography? he uses it to take a swing at trump, the g.o.p. for suing now over the alleged voter fraud. watch.ra >> i more troubled by the fact that other republican officials who clearly no better are going along better.r. our humoring him in this fashi fashion. it's one more step in delegitimizing, not just the income of the biden administration but democracy in general. that's a dangerous path. >> laura: delegitimize democracy? he should know a little bit about delegitimizing an incoming administration, right, newt? >> look, i think he's had five years of demonizing trump. you've had hillary clinton say that trump should never give in
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no matter what. he's all sorts of things out there. the fact is, under our constitution, there is a proce process. that process is designed to create a sense of fairness and certainty. we are only part of the way into the process. the news media is desperate to close it down. they know that in cities as corrupt as philadelphia and detroit, that there are substantial problems and they may be problems that reversed the election. whether in the end it reverses it or not, they're not going to begin to understand what hppened if you cut off the ability to explore and count actual votes. georgia did the right thing, they will do a canvas. it's really important. the real changes come when you look at where they come from, wherever they are capped, how do
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we proof they're real. it counts as mechanical. canvases give you a chance to investigate what has been going on. >> laura: real quick reaction news, "the new york times" is reporting about president trump meand the future plan saying he told some advisors that if it certified for biden, he's going to announce 2024 campaign shortly afterward. trump 2024, is that a winning -- is that a winning -- >> look, i think you want to hang a picture of t grover cleveland in the press room. cleveland ran in 1884, ran in 1888 and elected in '92 buried the only president to do it and may be trumpdo the other one. >> laura: great to see you tonight, thanks so much. have they hijacked the senate races and does pelosi have the votes to remain speaker? more coming in.
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if you're convinced, loo look at who's 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 the races in georgia, that we secure a democratic senate majority so that we don't have to negotiate. >> laura: no negotiation, cooperation. it, take no prisoners. join ami nam house minority leader huck kevin mccarthy with a lot of house seats. congressman, it's kind of interesting that aoc, leader huck kevin mccarthy alexandria ocasio-cortez, enter the georgia senate race before pelosi. who has the real power in the congress? >> that's the question. it's aoc who runs the floor. it's also the new socialist wing of the democratic party whoit controlled it.
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but it was also the mandate that america does not want to have socialism. it's the reason why not one republican incumbent lost. it's a reasonum why we have 40 w freshmen, the reason why democrats will have the smallest majority since world war ii. >> laura: but we do see a defining line with the squad to ganging up on so-called moderates, to the extent, there's three left in the house. so, they called out the defund the police effort and then aoc clapped back by saying in a tweet saying it's a picture of her giving him a death stare. at the state of the union address. when he declined the court packing, omar tweeted stop worrying about the progressives, maybe this is why we don't win the races. are you guys are in the enviable position right now.
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>> wearing a great position, we win in miami, new york, minnesota. we win in california. if these are places we could win across the country. but it's amazing who won the races. the republican party is more diverse than they have ever been before. we have more women in congress than any given time. every democrat lost to either a republican woman, republican minority, a republican veteran. the unique. thing is, they didnt defeat any incumbent. at this is what the problem is. aoc has taken over, omar, all of them have taken over the party and they are primary and the democrats if they will not go along with the socialist agenda. nancy pelosi is weak. at last time she ran for speak speaker, 15 democrats voted against her. but the rules mean you have to have 218 votes on the floor or youhe cannot become speaker. ten of the 15 are coming back. they're not going to have a
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10 feet margin. we will endt up in a much closer margin than that. if she will have a hard time being speaker. it right now, aoc is running the floor, i think about how much stronger she will be in the future. they created the squad and they cater to the squad. now they have to live with a squad. by the way, nancy pelosi described the election results in their meeting this way. >> when joe biden got in the election, it 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 and a fairway. >> the only mandate the american public said there again socialism. if they were against defunding the police. the one thing they really don't want to have to see his nancy pelosi and the democrats continue to lead to. if they did not win any seats, they didn't defeat one democratic incumbent. republicans won throughout thes nation.
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the real problemti going forward as were going to win the majority. if people have to go to take the house.com because what we have is a working w majority on the floor and we will win the majority in two years. >> laura: do you consider trying to get your democratic colleagues were uncomfortable with a squad and a number of them to flip parties?fl just to switch parties? >> remember what we did last time. jeff van drew left the democratic party and join the republican v party. nancy pelosi put all their power in trying to defeat jeff andrew. they put a kind in the up against him. jeff and andrew won and he left the majority party to join the minority party for philosophy. i found was a democrat and i didn't like the socialist part party, --
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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,
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the greater reset. 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 fo shannon: we do. having clerks at the supreme court we have something special for you right off the top. this is the. breaking tonight associate justice samuel alito speaking about the right-leaning federalist society saying in certain corners of the country religious liberty is becoming a disfavored right, he
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