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butat. they follow your lead that you laid out an agenda, positive agenda to save the country like you did in 94. it will be 90 for 2010 and maybe even bigger anyway. the speaker thanks for being with us. unfortunately, that's all the time we have left dvr never miss an episode. thank you for making this show possible. let your heart be trouble. the great show laura ingraham is next . have a great night. i'm laura ingraham.m this is ingraham angle from a hysterical washington tonight . thanks for joining us . we're going to have more on jadi vance's big ohio win a little bit later in the show and other races that went and other races that went but first the anti democrats. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle soffer.on the core draft opinion the pro-war frenzy outsidet the court last night was almost instantaneous. i guys like oh really
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i guys like oh really elementary courses in rhyming. they need to update the chants . of course, like clockwork,, the usual suspects were all over tv today and it was the end of democracy as we know it. >> this is very dangerous because we live in a democracy and what's left of it, jake., and we need to find the alarm because what they're coming after women today, they're coming after you tomorrow. our rights are at risk and democracy is at stake as usual. barbara lee makes no sense. barbara lee makes no sense. the democratic process is working justt w as it should.
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but it was biden, the supposedly serious catholicw who is the most foolish on this the off the cuffoolish on this comments, it's clear he slept c through catechismle process was all faced with mainstream religions and historically includedt that right. that the that the the is the question is that atat the moment conception is a sixha months of six weeks. the idea that we're going to make a judgment that is going to say that no one can make the judgment choose to abort a child based on a decision by the supreme court. i goes way overboard, abort a child at least he admitted what was really happening, the killing of a child. well, i know left loves, confusing people, but b let's be clear about this overturning roe. i'll say it slowly for you does
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not mean abortion is outlawed in all 50 states, although that's what the pro-life community are hoping and praying for for sure hyi, overturning roe simply means overturning roe simply means that voters in each state will have a say in how abortion would be regulated if atte all that roe took that decision away from the voters. but makingit this spurious argument that abortion itself was a fun amental right protected in the fourteenth amendmentd. and i have a question tonight why are pro-abortion forces so upset?cl upset?cl as popular as they claim, why they're worried about what happens next ? what happens next ? popular, democrats should be thrilleddt to test that theoy out in all 50 states. but i'll tell youou what's realy going on . they dope not trust the peoplein because if the voters chooseg, o something or someoner that the
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left doesn't like, they'll say the system is broken. they try to rig the system then so that conservatives never win again. hence their incessant talk over things like court packing. you heard that tedious chant and ending the filibuster etc. so if they win america still is. a functioning democracy. if they lose, it's all illegitimate and a sign that democracy is on the ropes. if republicans win in the midterm elections that voting as we know it v, this country will be gone tomorrow is at risk if the house takes a back seat is taken back by the republicans. the republicans. on again. >> yeah, the ironic thing is these so-called progressives that they've been they'reem the ones have been tearing downc our democratic institutions, trashing our norms, all of ourll procedures, literally ripping down our historical statues and monuments. >> no votes there.. they've been doing this for years now. they allege that our o systems f commerce governmentt business of
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course now the court structurally racist . they say our framers were racist and now they want to prevent certain gopop candidatet even who they don't like who and certainly don't thinkin like someone they'll tolerate like mitt romney. they want to prevent them from even running for office at all. they believe free speech on social media is dangerous.re they believe that fox news should be outlawed. their ideal types of governmentt these big pro-democracy people, their ideal type ofhe governmeng produces places like new york city and chicago. a americans have begun, though, to figure it all out, haven't they ? what's become of these modernon democrats? they don't want an independent't media just like they don't want an independent judiciary and they certainly don't many of the states to be self-governing or to set their own priorities on issuesst that are important to those states. today's democrats
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prefer that aer small homogeneous group of elites or the rest of us around my friends that is not democracy. >> no serious person thought that the framers wrote the fourteenth amendment towh just validate whatever would end up would end up beingat the new york times editorial board. what it happens to believe on any given day someoneth wrote the fourteenth amendment, the rights, the rights that are safeguardedyhe by the constitutn are the rights and privileges that have been a deep part of our culture and history for over two hundred years. freedom of speechngs , religion and assembly, by the way, all rights the democrats just happy to suspend during covid no problem there. the constitution isn't a piece of silly putty. love silly putty as a kid for them to then stretch to cover any twisted priority on their agenda likeen what's next atda this point for them? a constitutional right for student loan forgiveness, a constitutional right for reparations. these supposedlyyrati pro-democy
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liberals really want the mostan illiberal formt of government ot all ruled by thehe robe and things are so bad our vice president doesn't even seem to know what the definition of freedom is. >> if the court overturns roe v. wade, it will be a direct assault on freedomas on the fundamental right of self-determination to which all americans are entitled. now someone needs to remind the vice president when the framers described the three branches of government, they didn't, 't m mean the new k times, the harvard law review and cnn the supreme court's job to make policy real civics classes actually teach this so rudimentaryy. it's the kind of stuff we learned most of us learned in eighth grade things liken what's the role of the houseou and senate legislate the roleor the executive branch to enforcee the law, the federal courts.
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you interpret the law. the rule of law is upheldur by the courts. i don't know maybe liberals att this point should just watch the old schoolhouse rock videosr if they're having trouble understanding all this at this pointou os for about half f the country, roe vs. wade is not just a moral evil. aside from that , it's also a political catastrophe because it was really at a the root of all the culture wars oft the past 50 years. the abortion should never should have been decided by unelected judges. it will be properly decided going forward by the people ofep all 50 states, every republican presidential candidate since reagan ran on a pro-life agenda. unless someone can establish that the unborn child is not a living human being, then that child is already protectedg by the constitution. oii'm going to stand on my conscience and let my conscience be my guide when
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it comes to matters of life, every child born and unborn p ought to be protected in lawro and welcomed life every child brings joy to a family. every person is worth protecting. >> but now democrats are claiming to be shocked. shocked, i say after 50 years of tryinged that these republicans with the help of p the pro-life community judges who actually follow the constitution, that they found success, that somehow t shocking to the democrats. nowcr maybe the media should hae covered the march for life, maybe fairly once l it was the longest running march in us history. it still is. maybe the media m should have actually talked to the young people who attended. roi believe that from the moment of conception there's a babyve there and i thinkry everyone deserves the right to live a life. i think that everyone has the right to live and i don'tde think that anyone else should make that decision for someoneci . as i walked today as a woman, i will protect women's rights
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and be pro-life for d those daughters that do not get to be born. they were and are part of the democratic process. t people having their voices heard just like the pro-abortionroroab crowd that gathered at the court last night and continue to tonight . but the world of the democrats and the pro-abortion activists have createdave it's one of unending misery where a vulnerable women and minorities excuse me are preyed upon by the people who lie . i'm going toic go to molly because i've lost my wife. molly, take it away. i it is so interesting to hear people talk about this not being a democratic issue if roe v. wade is overturned and this draft opinion from alito suggests when that is precisely what this draft opinion showsni that would be returning to the american people. the chance to weighngmele in on abortion law instead of what has happened for the last 50 years where the supreme court made it, where people
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could not weigh in even though it was this deeply important cultural moral legal issue. so it's actually quite if this draft opinion from from justice alito is anything likewi what the eventual ruling willll be like, this is this is exactly what should happen in terms of having the people be able to to to decide what should happen in their state. so when people when you people on the left talk about things being anti democratic or about things being an attack on democracy or a threat to democracy, it's interesting how many times what that really seems to mean is that it's a threat to to liberal power or liberal control over institut and that is that is what it seems to be more and more well, you know, what do you think about this ? excuse me. i think never happened before, but i lost my voice. but you know, maga hat old is a former clerk to justice alito and a partner at cooper and kirk law firm.
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she's also with us at maga hat. i want to play this for you. >> listen, it's hard to deny that you know that the court ise political , that people don't tell the truth at tell the truth at they don't tell how they really feel. this is kind of open the pandora's box on the question of what the court is really like. are these people really a bunch of politicians in robes, a maga hat those those justices are politicians in robesce? absolutely not. i would suggest to any of your viewers just read justice . ur viewers just read justice it is a tour de force. itason is well reasoned, well researched exhaust in what it covers and it's open to everyone this is our transparent judiciary who write down the reasons forsn their decisions. now the thingng that the left doesn't like about it isli the outcome. they've told us for years that democracy dies in darkness mean isscracy dies in darkness that they play by the rules as long as they're winning and as soon as they're and losi
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they're ready to burn it down.ra >> i mean, molly, when youof heard some of the commentary today on another cable networkme and claim that this must be ordb could be a conservative justice ,i didn't understand that logic at all. who leaked the ultimate draft opinion, but they were really grasping at straws in order to try to turn this into midterm momentum for them? well, at this point we do not know where the leak came from, but we do know that there has been a pattern of attacks on the supreme court going back quite some time. we saw during the cabinet confirmation where there were attempts to disrupt the constitutional proceeding of a confirmationtu to the supreme court justice when justice kavanaugh was confirmede ,there were people who attacked the supreme court, tried to tear down those 13 ton doors at the front ofe the court, scaling the walls. you p had people attacking the cars of all the justices, including ruth bader ginsburg and justice kagan. so there's been a pattern
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threatening to pack the court if things don't go the way that democratic senators want threats to to to do any number of things. so it's part of a pattern that you've seen on the left which you don't see t on the right. and i think that's why many people assume that this is yet another attempt to bully justices away from this decision about meghan. preet bharara, former u.s. attorney of the southernto district of new york went . strict of new york went not too great a stretch to saysa there is some connection betweenyon an effort to overturd an election and an effort to overturn roe . in and it'sg this as i've been thinking about it, there is a segment of the ideological spectrum now who thinks it hashi certain kinds of powers and wants to engage in radical efforts to overturns things that they don't like. there's no incrementalism. there's no more compromise,. you don't like the results of an election. you storm the capitol and you talkgi about hanging the vice president of the united states and you get the presidency back . so maga hat now confirmed life
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tenured supreme court justices are insurrectionist according to a formerts us attorney. i mean, it's patently absurd these the legal decision is, reasoned legal decision is, and exhaustive bro at the time d that it was decided inventedin a right that is nowhere within the constitution. and justice alito lays that out. it's what the court did with take away a question frome the peopleis. there is a group of justicess on the supreme court today. a majority of justicest who want to return the question of who decides where the limits are on abortion to the american people, it's fundamentally democratic . it's the furthest thing from an insurrection and to call it an insurrection is absolutely insane. ng think this changes the ultimate approach of the court as the years go on and how they're going to deliberate on cases will involve clerks in the process? k i think in this particular
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instance the leak will backfire and that it will to shore upti the justices and make sure that they do not in any way deviate more than when they want to. but going forward, it absolutely is a threat to the culture of the courtug and it's a huge problem. molly and meghan, thank you for y rescuing me from coughing fit.gh i reallyin appreciate it. and joining me now isi texas senator ted cruz who never coughs out of turn, who sitsen on the senate judiciary committee. di committee. di tonight . your colleague amymy klobuchar tweeted earlier today c that health care decisions should be made betweenho a woman and her doctor , not ted cruz. not sure why she singled you out, but your response?ut oh , look, the partisan democrats are filled with fury>> and filled with rage and they're filled with rage because they want unlinknt abortion on demand up until the moment of birthme with taxpayer funding, with no parental consent and no parental notification and theus view oft just about every senae democrat is precisely that extreme. now just six percent oft
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americans support unlimited abortion up until the moment of birth. birth. every single senate democrat. they are radical and extremehe and so they knowy' that they're not likely to win elections by embracing that radical extremist agenda. so i their approach is they want five unelect lawyers wearing black robes to dictate that rule for everyone else. and the irony as you were playing the opening clips of everyone talking about democracy, democrats don't believe in democracymocron. they don't care what what they view as as we the stupid sheep who need to be governed w by by our intellectual betters. they don't care what the voters think. they don't care that that the voters in the state of texas are proud that we're protecting innocent life and we're protecting unborn children. they don't care. and so they're angry.e and i got to say this leak at the court is the most egregious
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breach of trust at the court in the history of our nation. i and it is the culmination of a multi-year campaign by senate democrats to delegitimize and to politicize the court. it will do lastingty court. damage to the integrity of the court but also to the independence of the judiciary. i think it is unbelievablynk stunning to have a draft opinion leak before before the court issues its final decision. >> now all of former clerks that we know we've all been talking. senator , i know youou havenatol with your firm and we're all so upset was upsetting just because of the institution of the court was deeplyas, deeply upsetting when we're saying that not to avoid the substance of a decision which if it'sn the actual decision looks like it is or it version of it, it s extremely well argued and well t well written. buthe they the court will never be the same again. i don't think so. in our anot in our lifetime asa of this .
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but elizabeth warren, another colleaguebe of yours, took all this pretty well. >>t's let's watch united states supreme court. thanksnitete. freedom on the women of this country at the helm. yeah, well, i think she has no future in hip hop, but she'sen angry and hert argument is is going to be the incremental one that once they take roe, one that once they take roe, contraception and then they're going to take interracialal a, n they go down the line. but that was anticipated in this draft opinion, is it not? >> it was. and it's also ludicrous when itn comes to contraception. i don't know of any persondon in the united states of america sort of wants to ban contraception. i mean, it's literally a made up threat. but but laura , it's also a tell when democrats talk aboutal contraception instead of
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abortion, what they're admitting is that they know their views on abortion are so radical and extremeal that they don't resonate with the voters and so they make up this fictional. . you and i are both very conservative, but neither one of us is remotelyin interested in laws making contraception illegal. the democrats know that . but but but but they'reg creating straw man. you know, you look at how extreme they are to take a look at ralph northam, the former governor of virginia up until justni a year ago he was governor of virginia.ian. he is also a physician. he did a radio interview wherebo he argued not just forrt abortie up until the moment of birth but but a horrifyingly he argued for post birth abortion, which is just flatch out murder. and in any language a he described how he would deliver a child. he would comech c for the child. the child would be breathing, the child would be breathing, he would have a conversationn with the parents about what to
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do with that child in other words, whether or not to kill the infant he had just delivered. >> that is truly horrifying stuff and it's where today's democratic party is. arsenator , great to see you tonight . thank you . and remember, if you can't watch us live, make sure c to t a serious record on your dvr so you get to watch me cough any time you want. roberts weeknights 10:00 p.m. chief justice p john roberts has said that the marshal at the supreme court will be conducting an internal investigation to the leaker of this draft. but what about conduct other investigations of a federal nature? former deputy independent counsel sol wisenberg and former assistant fbi director chris swecker have some interesting insights on this day. >> the program is run by roundup wheelin grand with judicial watch. this stuff works. this is roundupup w and grass killer was sureshot wantou this stuff works. this stuffr works down to the root so we don't come back . this stuff works without hurting your back. just w guaranteed or your moy
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lifetime warranty visit or a centipede and what are yours today. the most egregious and shameful leak in the history of the court has led to an obvious question which agency is actually going to get toto the bottom of this now? the bottom of this now? roberts announced that the marshallll us marshall of the court will investigate the person behind the leak, some suggested the involvement of perhaps the doj, the fbibi st conveniently democrats are not on board and interesting separation of powers question q why fbi agents from the executive branch should
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be running around within be running around within clerks and staff and justices themselves if it's not appropriate for congress to exercise its legislative powers with regard to those standards. >> okay, now it's ironic that senator whitehouse, one of the loudest voices advocating the fbi look lic to every ridiculous kavanaugh accusation is suddenly saying, oh, no, that's not appropriate. fbi involvement in the court now here now is sol wisenberg, former deputy independent counseleirm for fox news contributor and chris swecker, a former assistant director at the fbi. chris , i'll start with you. why might the fbi have jurisdiction here? er well,e' laura , there's at least two federal laws that i thinkra mayl have been violated. one is the 18 usc 641, which is theft of government property, which includes records. and these are these i presume41u
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are records that were in the supreme court's intranet system . second one is 18 usc nineteen five which prohibits to disclosure of confidentialch information confidential in the sense that it was prohibitedhe from disclosure by the agency. so that i think that squarely on point here. so the fbi would have jurisdiction or the justice department would have jurisdiction h should they chooe to exercise the separation of e powers thingxe is a different t different legal question that sol may be able to address . but say i really think that thee is jurisdiction here when i see the marshal that the court appointed to conduct the investigation like india mayberry being assigned to investigate watergate, it'sof nt going to happen. they're not going to they'll never find outou who did this .d and i saw i knew some of the folks in the marshal's office. they were they were great people a and you know, i'm sure they do their very best. but there was a big push in that january 6th case aboutg individuals who would obstruct an official proceeding of
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the u.s. governmentu. and there was great concern about obstructing the process. could this leak be interpreted to be the attempt to obstruct the process, the deliberative action of the court or is this too much of a reach here? i thinkre it's too much of i a reach and i even think although i agree with chris, t that the two statutes he referenced 18 usc 641 in 1995 are enough to get thei fbi in the door and to provide jurisdiction to look into it. they're not by any means even if they find out who didns if they find out who didns means a slam dunksl. there are a lot of questions involved as to whether or notoet this would be a thing of value,. certainly enough to get started. i think the chief wants to start in-house and he wants to h start, you know, in a measured kind of way. s and i don't think there's o a separation of powers legal
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issue here. but he may decide to see if he can contain the investigation, you know, within the court family, it may be true that this isn't the best entity to the supreme court of the united states. beurt of the united states. police mayst not be the best entity to conduct the investigation. you know, i wouldn't necessarily compare him to andyr and barney as a citizen of north carolina. that offends me, but we'll let that pass. but i thinken that keep in mind the supreme court, the, the police supreme court, the united states police i believe that isisre an agencyt independent agency of the government and thee real issue here isn, if they conduct an investigation, did or persons who didid this , are they going toy lie if they lie during an investigation? that clearly a matter that clearly clearly a crime under 18 usc thousand. this is what the washington post reported today, chris .lt t what dojoj charge someone for leaking scotus abortion opinion draft? almost certainly lea no legal
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analyst said, adding that a criminal probe might stretch the justice department's authority here. but chris , once again, let's let's assume at some point there is a federal question that arises, okay, in that case, how how would the person be discovered? how do you how do you determine if someone leaked? if i were the chief, i'd line if i were the chief, i'd line think one of youou did this . i'm going l to give you like twenty four hours to tell me who did it and if you fire everybody or if i don't know how you do this but technically with the phones, with the signal and what's that . how do you h do it. i think it's a heavy digital forensics investigation. they work on an intranet systemd which is an air lock system. as i i understand it, you can't go outside this intranet system so i think it's a very, very complex forensic investigation
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to see who downloaded the information, who may have transmitted the information to or i'm sorry i printed the information. they can't transmit it out of the internet system. there are a lottem. of different ways who might have transferred it to a hard external drive , for example, as well. all off these things have digital memories, all of these things what they would have to do is have everyone turn leasthave everyone turn have their their laptops forensically examine their mobile devices, forensically examine anything c that could access that intranet system forensically. ly right. exploit it if you will. all right. sessile t if you're the chief justice or frankly allst the justice i was hoping that all nine justices signed the letter together and all said today how they condemn this , how it's it's important b
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that the leaker actually be discovered and terminated our relationship with the court and ultimately they would the disbarment decision would be someone else's. but i was disappointed't that didn't happen. and the chief speakshae for the court. but this affects everyourt singe one of these justices there.in every single one of them is affected by thisis. and ify it was a law clerk, they must discover who that is and that individual must never be able to practice law again at the very least. agr well, i agreeee and by the way, i don't care if it turns out that it was a conservative clerk or a conservative staff member. it's just unacceptable and it'ss particularly disturbing that i didn't even realize it until i was listening to your podcast earlier is particularly disturbing to mely that the the demonstrate appears to havee been coordinated with peopleig who are ready to gook and demonstrate with signs that look like l they fairly sophisticatedly created b
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in other words, it appears tod have been something that involvesan some kind ofrm planning, maybe with the intent to affect the midterm elections that that's extremely, extremely disturbinggdi and looo i agree with chris. do there's no one who can do the job. i don't think in terms of the forensics as well as the fbi, i just think, you know,e the chief is going to try to contain it before he brings in the fbi. it looks like as just a prudential matter and it may be that the personn m realizes they're going to be able to figure out who did it and mayber that person admits it and he or she may not have much of a legal career, but they'll have a career going to msnbc, i guess for the next 10 ort so they'll get they'll get a visiting lecturer lecturer position at any of the top law schools todayle. in i thinkk. i mean the john dean chair. yeah, exactly. >> laura: exactly saul you took the words out of my you took the words out of my mouth. chris , it's all great to see both of youut tonight .ot thank you . all right. all right. segment at the end of the showhi
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real clear politics. kellyanne, of president trump's 14 endorsements in ohio and he went, you know, he went quite, the distance on endorsing people down in the state level, but 13 of the 14 have won and the last one is expected to wins as well. so this is just a huge night for america. firstt it is and it means ohio is a trump country even though some people pretend it's not. obviously he's going to visit the state a few times. there's not n a big victory in ohio tonight . and that's max miller, a former white house aide and campaigner official one in ohio, seven congressional districts. he was the first trump endorsed candidate of the entire cycle, mara, and effectively pushed out from congress. anthony gonzalez, one of the 10 republicans who voted to impeach donald trump. it's a big victory as well. look, i think you call itth the trump bump, j.d. vance, was it about 11 or 12% a month ago ? he went up 12 , 13 points in one month. he won tonight decisivelyin. e
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couple of his opponents have endorsed him already. the president randy. the tables in ohio because the tables in ohio because immigration, border security, what's going on in ukraine, gas concoursesum, everything that is vexing and perplexing them. pexing and perplexing them. they fearrp is at the feet of at the hands of people like tim ryan, the democratic nominee up against j.d. that's a total phony really a mini joe biden next generation. in anygt loch ness monster up in washington 20 years completely unremarkable has alreadymaal lost one race for president. sound familiar? joe biden against energy ace biden against energy independence and all of that and voted for bill back better . eo so i think now republicans need to make sure that people like tim ryan ret get defeated in the fall to keep that portman seatnt in republican has huge night for america, forig a huge night for america. first leader donald trump. he all right. here's democrat senate candidate tim ryan. candidate tim ryan. distance himself from his own party , defunding the police is way off the mark. we need more cops, not less.
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my party also got it wrong on the trade deals to send your jobs overseas. i'veve always fought thosean working against you. you want culture wars. i'm notyo your guy. you want to fight for ohio? >> i'm all in . oh , hit that dart. that that's exciting. tom he's actually voted with biden 100% of the time in congress. so ohiocong voters actually got that point. ohio, voters they're going tooi say through this tomng, probably i mean, listen, ohio just a few seconds ago i was the quintessential bellwether, right? it was a 50/50 state. that's no longer the case. i mean, it's a red state now trump has transformed ohio into solidly conservative republican territory. yan is and i think, you know, tim ryan is showing exactlyly what an uphill battle he isis going to be fighting heading to november givener the political landscape currently stands with inflation, with biden's job approval rating, with the generic congressional ballot go down the list, he's going to
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be he's going to be fighting a very uphill battle against to advance in november. okay, there's a funny moment okay, there's a funny moment ,where they had a theory about how this might be going in ohio . watch kerry of donald trump starting too sweat just that you have donald trump starting to hedge his bets. t it's donald trump knowing that he's lost a lot of juice in the republican party because this race rightht now is much closer than it would have been, say, two i yearsf ago if he hadd endorsedor somebody. k >>el tell him we need a good comedic interlude here, syriacs and that was he hedgingng his bets. it was the truth. it was a 14 to be 14 for 14 . like you said, it's unanimous, not anonymous. er and look, it's very important to note that china they did the mainstream media. demomainstream media. elevatingcrats this guy, matt dt who president trump not endorsed the moment dolan gotde in the race last summer.wn
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he of course, his family ownednd the former indiansia, the guardians. and ifk you look largest the last week or two people have been doing these profiles of him putting them on their networks. nehi, this guy's only one non trump rankest wins and of course he didn't win. but but the people on tv are never really held to account for what they get wrong. and i always my viewers know these people on tv are ever under oath. yeah, no. yeah, no. that because lookk and i think try as they may, they're alsoed obsessed with donald trump. i can't understand how everybody wants to get ridrs of him. just can't h with him. i thinkk there's one last thing i want to say in campaigns matter can't get this matter. campaigns matter. toms bevan knows this as well. so trump comes in and helps you but he can't carry you on his back the whole way. > you also have to run a very good campaign. all right, kellyanne, tom, great to s to see you both. think of roe versus wade as purely a political matter. butt what does it mean to be aea survivor? wen talk to one in moments. if something happened to you,
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photo 15% the number one brand in america. de now the left likes to describe the pro-life movement as basicallyly r being run by a bunch of white men making decisions for women. but the truth is that the energy of the movement is strongest among women, including minority women. s this day. nority women.
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so very hard words from my mother very given her young a age and eleven yearst old andid my father being twenty one , my mother said, you know,, you're pregnant so you're going to get through this . and she helped me g get through i don't want to use the word choice. sheshs is going to be born anotr child i knew no different. i i was loved and i felt loved that when i heard as kathy for when i heard as kathy senate in pennsylvania as a republican with the primary just two weeks away. kathy, it's so great to see you tonight . toyour strong pro-life conservative and you hear commentators last couple of days especially saying that overturninglly roe would ht minority women most. youu yeah. you know, my heart hurt when you say that because as you and i know so many others know
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that the number one users of abortion are youngn. black women for every 1000 black babies that are born. four hundred and fifty seven of them are murdered in their mother's. that's a thirty two percentl kill rate and you don't see that for any other group ofpe people after the thirty two g percent drop down to the next group of people atro five percet . and that's a fact i and i'm stil very grateful that you're even framing it. when you when you wentin out of your before you went into a previous break that this is not you know, generally when- you hear people talk about the lives of or the topic of abortion, they always frame it as if they're not talking about another human life. but my lifefeif has value here m . my mother conceived me when shea was 11 yearsrs old . my father was twenty one and yes, don't in the room. my mother was too young. i've never glorified how i was conceived and yet i was thereye and i had absolutely nothing to
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do with how i was conceived. i'm still very grateful to the adults who are in the roomho who looked at what was growing in my mother and saw value. and what is your mom say todayay when she sees everythingg, happening especially as it surrounds i current case of mississippi abortion case? yeah,, well, you know, my mother is very proud of me and you know and i also think about that i was just talking about it a little bit earlier today is that you the wrong that was inflicted upon my mom m that wrong would have been inflicted upon my mother whether i was murdered in her i or not. and now i get to be a net for my mother and she's very proud becausenly not only is her daughter running a very competitive race in the us senator for a u.s. senate candidate in pennsylvania, but i am tied in first placead and all of that would have beeni eradicated had my mynd family sw
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that i was just a lump of cells and did not see any value in me. i just like h i like how you you say that even the smallest life matters now life. just life and death. yeah. i mean you know i mean let me think about it like we and we neutralize it and we sterilize the conversation when it comes to these little people, some of the most innocent people in ouro nation, we wepl just sterilize the convicts and this is juston about the woman. butve marijuana, i'm assuming. u kathy, thank you for your story ,for your testimony. we really appreciate it. we'll be following the race and our whitsun segment. did you guess go to ingram at twitter, you'll see some of the other when i'm on my hands and knees and digging through the dirt, i feel something in me like a fire that's growing. i feel kinder when nature is so
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kind to me. et i'm ready to grow with miracle-gro
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>> laura: all right, here is a clue. which recent border jumper left behind frustration and fear while eluding authorities a
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multiple jurisdiction?um patton says the great -- sanity sam.d william says it is reggie, the thanksgiving day turkey. that is the closest purity turkey has been terrorizing residents on a bike trail drawing blood in fear across state boundaries eluding five agencies from the many jurisdictions. gurfeld is next. >> carley: breaking news this morning capitalist j.d. vance claiming victory in ohio's republican senate primary race after a critical endorsement from former president trump bust into the top of the pack. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this wednesday morning. i'm carley shimkus. >> joey: i am joey jones in for todd piro.

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