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the meantime, that is all the time we have left this evening. thank you for making this show possible. s leasthank you for being with . >> please set your dvr. never, ever miss an episode. and remember, gofor news any time, go to fox news .com hannity .com, and it's therertin available at your fingertips. in the meantime, let notlet not your heart be troubled. heard that a lot today during the queen's funeral. and we send our best regards to the people of britain. >> laura ingraham, you've got a great show, hannity. and by the way, we see junkin and santas in the last hour on with you. what an example they set. what a stark contrast to the failed governorships of gretchen whitmer and gavin newsom and kathy hochul. et cetera. j.b. pritzker at it down the line. that was those are terrific interviews. >> i'm so glad you had them both. by the way, gavin newsom, how do you explain away? i can go to a restaurant. you can't my kids can go to in person learning yours can't
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liberal la la land. >> they don't have to do any of it. all right. well, i'm going i'm going to pick it up where you left off, but i love those interviews. awesome handshakes. i'm laura ingram . this is ingram angle from washington tonight. >> thank you so much for being with us. apokolips biden. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. >> all right. will he or won't he? as in will joe biden seek a second term or not? well, the white house is the answer to the question has been, well, evolving. my plan is to run for reelection. that's my expectation. besim going to run in 2024. is he telling staff that? yes, that's his intention. is the president running for reelection? his answer has been pretty simple, which is , yes, joe biden is running for reelection and i will be his ticket mate. full stop. >> please stop it. >> listen to president biden. he intends to run. and if he does, i intend to run with him. so there you go .
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and if he does, i will be running with him. >> probably. and then when dr. jill was asked about it just a few days later or notice more nervous laughter. >> have you talked about it with him? not yet. we've been a little bit too busy. >> not yet, but i'm sure it'll be a discussion. i'm sure it'll be a discussion as well as anyone told you. >> look, my intention, as i said, to begin with , is that i would run again. but it's just an intention. but is it a firm decision that i've run again that remains to be seen. >> i'm going to tell you tonight what remains to be seen ,just how many seats the democrats are going to lose in the house and the senate. and it remains to be seen whether biden is even capable of standing upright at this moment. now, his cognitive decline, everybody knows that it's obvious he needs cards for pretty much everything. and lately it seems he doesn't just need electoral support from women, but physical support as well. like whenever he's walking
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with michigan governor gretchen whitmer, that is odd. and today, attending the queen's funeral, dr. jill seemed more like nursemaid, jill, than first lady. then rudely, did you notice this? the bidens actually arrived late. and thus, in a very awkward moment, the president of the united states had to stand and be told to wait as military heroes processed in the guardian writing after arriving hand in hand , the bidens finally sat down on their places at the abbey at 10 00 five a.m., the schedule published by buckingham palace, suggested the five hundred invited dignitaries should have been seated between nine thirty five a.m. and nine fifty five a.m.. perhaps as the consequences of the opting out of the buses, taking other leaders from the assembly point at the royal hospital, chelsea. the bidens were also given seats 14 rows back in the south transept of the abbey. >> now, for a president who publicly prided himself
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on his vast experience in foreign and domestic affairs, this was embarrassing. at even one needing physical support, joe biden can always count on his regime media support. look out, kyp, because scott pelley of cbs seems like he's auditioning for your job. >> summer was going so well for the president. the white house threw a party last week with a concert by james taylor . >> you have had a string of legislative successes recently ,the much more modest bipartisan gun law that passed this summer may be the best example of the president's legislative breakthroughs that no one thought possible. catholic and devout, he keeps a rosary in his pocket. you have lived a long life of triumph and tragedy. and then a moment where even pelley couldn't save biden from himself. what should chinese
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president she know about your commitment to taiwan? we agree with what we signed on to a long time ago and that there's one china policy that taiwan makes their own judgments about their independence. >> but would u.s. forces defend the island? yes, if, in fact, there was an unprecedented attack. so unlike ukraine, to be clear, sir, u.s. forces, us men and women would defend taiwan in the event of a chinese invasion. yes, oops. and that brings us to right after our interview. a white house official told us u.s. policy has not changed. officially, the u.s. will not say whether american forces would defend taiwan. now, this is at least, i think, the fourth time that biden is bollix, the taiwan question. but that's it was only risking starting a war with china. >> no big deal or anything. but all the media spin and all
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those softball questions, look, it can't change reality. just 50 days before the midterms, beyond the site of the global elites, america under biden is becoming its own scape of economic pain. an article in the wall street journal was so upsetting to me tonight that i had to share it with you. when single mom, jamaica bonneville was asked about her grocery trip, she started tearing up. i just get to the point, she said, where i break down and i'm like, okay, how do i do it? she's taken on extra work, painting and landscaping on the weekends to try to make up the difference. and then there's the heartbreaking story of jessica boudreau. her other son and her grandson are moving in with her soon and she doesn't know how she's going to afford to feed everyone. luckily, my grandbaby is only two, so he doesn't eat a lot, she said. and maybe just maybe the party claiming that they're so poor women should pay attention to meghan quinn's experience. the journal reports that she now spends more on her
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groceries for her family of eight , then on her fifteen hundred dollar monthly mortgage stuff hasn't gone up a little bit. it's gone up tremendously. the homemaker said. now, these are real american stories. and once in a while a reporter from another network will actually do his job. >> if you're going to blame everything on the pandemic for inflation, then you've got to acknowledge it. reopening after the pandemic is why we just got back to basically the job that we had before the pandemic. the 10 million just got us . we that we are putting ourselves on a better path now. a better, better path. is that what you said? well, sweetheart, voters don't think so. >> and we ask this question about joe biden, the effect his policies have had in the economy, two to one margin, folks saying it's more hurt the economy than help the economy. >> of course, they're saying that at the incessant drumbeat
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of the past several weeks is that the democrat are somehow turning the corner. >> for months, republicans were sure that they'd be surfing a red wave. but now with just fifty one days to go , democrats actually think that they're back in the game. >> and here's why. the notion of a red wave gone, democrats had a good chance of holding the senate, maybe picking up a couple of seats. >> we have to be questioning whether or not this red wave really will happen. >> yet with senate races in pennsylvania, arizona and georgia, they're tightening . axios is forced to report that the angle has been predicting for weeks. that was right. now that summer's over. the harsh cold reality of american life under this democrat majority is starting to set in. republicans are well positioned to comfortably win back the house and are on a surer footing than just weeks ago. to net the one seat necessary to capture a narrow senate majority. and the concern over whether leadership in the senate is going to get involved has apparently awakened mitch
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mcconnell. not only is he holding yet another fundraiser for blake masters in arizona, but again, axios is reporting in another article tonight that he's actually having some closed door confidence over the gop winning back the senate. >> now, we told you and for good reason, look, they have a winning argument. last week's fox poll found that 59% of voters said they were extremely concerned with inflation and higher prices. of course. forty seven . 45% said the same about abortion policy. and republicans are trusted. more on the economy by a margin of 14 points. that's fifty two to thirty eight , according to new polling by the "new york times". the economy, crime and the border should be all that the republicans hit and hit hard from now until election day. anything else is frankly right. it just wants a distraction. in the first time, candidates that the republican party has
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nominated, that people have said, oh, they're not good enough. and look, they're not squishes. they want real change because the time for small reforms that's over. we have to save america all over again. and frankly, that's going to require big reforms. the radicals now running the democrat party, it's easy to point out they're responsive for the coming recession and the violent crime that's tearing apart the american landscape. the tears that are welling up and the eyes of worried mothers and grandmothers, all the concern felt by fathers and young people and entrepreneurs, all those people just starting out. they are the direct result of the democrats cruel policies. and that's the angle. all right. joining me now is john ratcliffe, former director of national intel, and stephen miller, a former senior adviser to president trump and founder of america first legal. stephen , with everything i laid out in the angle, democrats should be giving, republicans run away wins in
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the house and senate at this point, do you agree that the senate majority takeover by the republicans is looking much better? oh, it's absolutely much better than it was even a short time ago. as republican candidates are beginning to get their message out on the issues you just mentioned. so we see tight races in pennsylvania, arizona, washington state, new hampshire, nevada, vance is putting it away. in ohio, we have herschel walker getting out into a very comfortable lead in georgia. but we cannot be overconfident. we have to work. we have to get the message out and we have to explain exactly what you said. america under biden is a poorer country. it is a weaker country. it is a more violent country. and more dangerous country. and it's a country where moms and dads can't even afford to put food on their table for their own children.
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this is heartbreaking. and john, here's biden's theory about why politics has become so difficult. >> watch what we do today. think about it. it's a whole personal attacks. it's about motive. it's not about i disagree on the subject matter. and secondly, i think that it's i think it's fair to say that we've not had a president like the last president who has made all of it so personal. >> john made it personal. these people have been personally haunting donald trump for what, five and a half years, and he's worried about it getting personal. they called romney every name in the book. bush was a war monger. >> these people invented the politics of personal destruction. yeah, it's more than a little bit ironic to hear him talking about threats to democracy. when we look at the last two years, under democratic rule, things have been about as undemocratic, about
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as personal as they can be . parents are terrorists. republicans are terrorists. republican leadership or opposition leaders like donald trump must be raided or they must be arrested. you know, the message is very clear . obey the state, do what we say. nobody is safe. so i think it's very clear that when things are personal, it's that democratic rule has been personal against anyone that would oppose what's been happening. and to your monologue, the point that you made laura , is exactly the right one . people focus on this election. it's kitchen table issues. and now joe biden and his administration have made national security at kitchen table issue. we've got a four hundred percent increase in illegal immigration. we've got a four thousand percent increase in fentanyl coming into this country, enough to kill everyone in the country. we've got a three thousand percent increase in the number of terror suspects from the terrorist watch list encountered by cbp. it's naive to think that that
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people watching this show aren't going to be tragically impacted, their friends, their family, their neighbors by by one or more of those things in this country that have made the country less safe . as stephen said. >> and i think, stephen , what they're trying to do and it's so obvious you peg this early on that the democrats can't run on the economy. they've tried. it doesn't work. so they're trying to go back to what they think worked in 2020 against trump. and so everyone from these former fbi officials like this rank figure lose. they're going to play this. they go right to the personal demonizing trump supporters and the american people. watch this. >> if i go back in my career to international terrorism, it's that combination of religion and culture that gets people to the point, will they, where they will martyr themselves. we do have a trump death count that's more than a cult. there is this religious aspect that's extremely disturbing. >> stephen .
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so now apparently christians are the problem. so he seems to be singling out christian americans for special condemnation. and these people we're talking about profiling back in the bush days. >> remember that? look, the message they sent with the raid on president trump, with the incarceration of steve bannon and peter navarro, with the labeling of parents as domestic terrorists . the message that's been sent with all of these activities is that the awesome power of the state is going to be used to persecute joe biden's political enemies. and he thinks somehow this is going to be a winning issue for him in the midterms. the idea of turning and continuing to turn the department of justice and the department of homeland security into a weapon of oppression against republicans and conservatives, i predict that swing voters and middle of the road voters, independent voters who see criminals and thugs beating people in
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the street, unrestrained, uninhibited, but see good, upstanding republicans being persecuted are going to say no more . they're going to vote the democrats out of office. they're going to say, we want criminals and predators behind bars. and we've had enough of the department of justice being used to persecute our fellow citizens. >> and by the way, john , a texas county sheriff, you think a texas county sheriff, you think this guy has got to be common sense conservative. right. but this guy, javier salazar, from bexar county is a bear county excuse me, pronounce that wrong, announced an investigation into the migrant transportation. this is their concern. talk about the disconnect. >> watch. somebody saw fit to come from another state, hunt them down, prey upon them, and then take advantage of their desperate situation just for the sake of political theater, putting people's lives in danger. i believe people need to be held accountable for it to the extent possible. at this point, i'm not able to definitively say here's the statute that they broke
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either federal, state or local. >> but what i can tell you is it's wrong, john . everyone signed a consent form about where they were going. 50 migrants send the democrats to a oddisee of exposing themselves on this issue. down to the disconnected sheriff who should be kicked to the curb the next election. and bear county, texas, well, i think the message has been real clear and it's been exposed for the hypocrisy that it is . the democrats have basically said illegal immigrants are welcome in this country, but now they're not welcome where we are. so they've made that point very clear . look, we should be focused on real national security issues. >> you just pointed out, laura , that yesterday was the fourth time in less than one year that joe biden misstated his own taiwan policy and the fourth time in less than one year that the white house came back and had to correct him and say that's not what our policy is on taiwan. >> if we don't know what
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our policy is with respect to taiwan, what is china thinking right now? they know that we don't know. and in less than two hours ago, laura , reports are that eight chinese military planes flew into taiwan's air defense identification zone. don't get too alarmed because that's been happening a lot in the biden administration. but if they take military action, what is the clear and unambiguous response we can all expect from the biden administration based on what we've seen? the truth is , we don't know. and china will take advantage of that because there's no deterrent effect. >> now, one look at the way biden looked walking into westminster abbey today. i think we know what china is thinking, john . and stephen, thank you both. >> and now for a new recurring segment. meanwhile, back on planet earth and everyone, beto o'rourke was going to turn texas blue , maybe so hip and cool. well, well, well. a new poll would seem to out that pipe dream. it shows governor abbott with a commanding nine point lead in texas. >> now, it turns out that texas
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voters might just be responding positively to what abbott is doing by shipping some of the migrants to liberal enclaves. joining me now, tom bevan, president co-founder of real clear politics. a lot to get to the tom. i think it's this race in texas highlights what i've been contending for a while now, that the political landscape always settles out after labor day, especially when the economic news that's bad is unrelenting, as it has been within inflation and prices. so the blue serge is that a fallacy? >> well, we can talk about that with other races in a minute, laura . >> but but as far as this race goes, i mean, this was always going to be a tough lift, forbidden o'rorke. i mean, texas still, even though democrats dream of turning it blue , it still has way more republicans than democrats. and with the move from hispanic voters to the republican party in south texas, i mean, greg
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abbott is at 37% with hispanics. beto o'rourke's forty one . so those kind of numbers are numbers that are going to keep republicans in power in texas for a long, long time. >> well, here's steve carnochan, nbc's latest generic ballot polling. >> watch this. republicans said waves in 2014 and in 2010 when barack obama was president at this point in all three of those cycles, you could see it in this generic ballot. you could see a clear advantage for the opposition party that ended up translating into those big gains, those waves on election. >> here in our poll, we have a tie that's different. now, nbc is on poll conducted just before the twenty fourteen election, also showed republicans and democrats tied and republicans won by almost six points. tom , what can we glean from this? well, i mean, no one follow the average and kolonaki is right that in 2010 and twenty fourteen, you saw republicans. they broke the electorate,
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broke early even in july, i think in 2010 and twenty fourteen. it was after labor day. so keep your eye on the generic ballot. i think that'll give you some indication of where things stand. but what was interesting about the nbc news poll, and this gets to your point, laura , which is despite all the talk of the legislative victories and the dobbs decision, the economic i mean, the landscape, the political landscape and dynamic of this election has not changed. it is the economy. it is inflation. it is crime. is it immigration? and even the nbc news poll showed republicans with a thirty six point advantage on border security, 19 points on the economy. twenty three points on crime. now, while abortion has energized democrats, there's no question about that. and it is up on their list of top concerns. it's not overall, it's not with independents. and that, i think, is where you're going to see this election shake out because the economy and inflation are still the number one issues on the minds of most americans. >> so what does that say to republicans, what they should focus on so they get off on all these side issues? it should be the economy, crime
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prices, border. yeah, i mean, those are those are the top concerns, not just of republican voters, but of independent voters. and it's where they have their biggest advantage over democrats. and so i think that's that's sound advice for republican candidates. around the country. obviously, the abortion issue is in play and democrats are going to bring it up as much as and as often as they can. but but it's not an issue that republican voters are concerned about, and it's one that independents, it's down on their list of priorities. >> tom , great to see you. thanks for the dose of reality tonight. now, scott pelley, shameful performance over at cbs. plus, who's really running the white house? we know it isn't. walk back . >> biden, miranda devine, charlie kirk, react next. data to fox nation exclusives. >> first breath. there's a new look at modern socialism. socialism seems dead and buried, but now it's back to get the truth behind the ideologies and how they continue to impact our society. the most ferocious debates center on issues of identity,
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and so i think it's changing.t m >>pl and i think this is a perfect example. iaside from asking why theneiro should the absurd mandate still be in place? people are losing their jobsstid all over the country. still in red states. biden's entire justification for his executive ordewar that fos handing out hundreds ofof billions of dollars in student loan forgivenessrg. no, all the rich people were going to get help because the pandemic emergency and college tuition, scott, it was like crickets, no follow up. then there is biden on bipartisanship. >> i'vbie had six republicans senators. see the names i promised i'd never say their names and i won't come upe to me in the last two years and say, joe , i agree with you. but if i i f i vote this way, it's going to they're going to primary. >> we'll lose an election. >> it didn't used to be that way. well, scott pelley has been in the media for decades. socades so surely he knows thatm is complete b.s. but he's noe t there to probe.
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he's there to promote biden. and finally, there was joe's comment on his misunderstooden:o son , hunter. >> i love my son. no one , he fought addictionan problem. he overcame it. he i wrote about it. and no, there's not a singlebsee thing that i've observed at aldl from that will affect me or m the united states relative to my son, hunter stuff on camera . none o>> lauraf it here would hc a good time maybe for scott tooe and what about the meetingsetin with the big guy and the big guy had with hunter's business partners? the 14 that he met from china, ukraine, mexico, didn't observe anything in those meetings that would affect him. joining me now is miranda devine, fox news contributor and author of laptop from , and charlie kirk, founder and president of turning pointta usa and author of the college scam. now, miranda, this was really one of the most shameful fluff e jobs i can remember.f my day was set out t
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and i've seen a lot in my day. what stood out tu?o you? well, i guess i'm biased, but the hunter biden question was o just extraordinary to have the opportunity to ask joe biden finally in person aboun t all the revelations over the past two years about his son hunter's business dealings that he assured us befor ues beo the election he knew nothing about. and it was just a softball and an acceptance of an outright lie. outr own words, joe biden says, i never observed anything untowardd, but he told us he didn't know anything about the business dealings or how would he knownot to what to observe or what not to w observe. asit was ridiculous and really a embarrassment torr 60 minutes and cbs. now, charlie, i want to turn now toof the dramatic aftermath of the great martha's vineyard airlift. if you could both bear with meth for a minute, i'm going to tryro to get through it's emotional ei day because of the queen, buont
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also of us to fully appreciate the emotion. i need tmotion io read through s invaluable reporting on migrants. >> forty four hour visit leaves indelible mark on martha's vineyard. one voluntee vir saying, we'reneed used to dealing with people in weed and we're super happy like they enriched us . we're happy to a the helm onp t. on their journey, a bystander tossed the migrants a bag of lates chocolatesas as they were leaving. i brought the candy. ought ththey proudly boasted abn immigration attorney , adding, we've got their backs and they're not alone. alone.and finally, a church orgt said the island now felt lonelyt . the governor of florida got it wrong. he thought we wouldn't knowe what to do. actually , people here really rl give a damn. y they really care.ca charlie, i actually thought this was a headline from
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the babylon b or the onion, buta this was a forty fous r hour outpouring of support for the migrants. y and you might as well have thought there were like dozens of organdymethin nations or somo going on and people being invited to stay for a couple oft months. thoughts about this. but at leastthey g they goott >>ocolates. >> we'll look at exposedxactly exactly how the democrat hs aree all for these ideological ideas in these distant pursuits. until it actually affects them. for open borders,vineya as long as they can stayrdndin on martha's vineyard, they're all for sending their kids to private school, but nott your kids. yo with the they want you to got failing government school. and so this is the way thatways the left has always operated, is they sometimes they say it's hypocrisy. it's really hierarchy. and the way to g get thetention democrats attention at to se the highest levels of government, it's not just send them to kamala harris, notris ao send them to chicago. no, send them to the homes of democrat donors. and they start to freak out. and what's so amazing,
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laura , as they say, we care so deeply,l about these migrants. oh, really?m that you care so deeply about them. you kicked them off your island in, what, forty four hours? alt >> and you say they've always enriched the experience. they enrich the experience so much that you couldn't eve n keep them there for a couple oft days. you know who doesn't have that luxury? the border towns ihetowns inn ae the border towns in texas. l they don't have the luxury to just kick them off the mainlanda . five thousand a day.da some estimates show.y. i applaud governor de santos for his leadership and quite honestly, exposing exposin how the democrats truly don't care about the people they claim to support. support.miranda, i had to doday a confession on friday. i think it is friday where i said i spent my big vacation this summer in martha'sof the vineyard. okay, crucify me. but anyway, i know isl the isla. well. i'm from new england. i know the island well. i l and so i lovove e seeing all ofs this concern. we don't have the resources fort the for the migrants. right. so this is just one of my many photos that i've taken. e this is courtesy of a friend of mine said this is right.ight? this is pretty close to where the obamas live.
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right. it's it's a beautiful piece ofe, land. it was used mostly for hariculture, but there's a lot of land there. i mean, you coul againd pitch tt you can't have mobile homesic that's against the law there, but you can have tents and nice mobile tents. and this is the off season.lent soy of there's plenty more room and martha's vineyard. miranda, so they they knew howny to enforce their borders when they wanted to and do a whole deportation deal . >> they sure did. and look, even president obama's house, i think, has eight bedrooms and they'rthink people e only n the family. there's ample room if everye bi one of the billionairesytheore their compassion is only theoretical. and you heard it thereti. i mean, while the migrants weres on the island, they were s freaking out. but as soon as they deported them to some military base in cape codcape c, that was when they waxed lyrical. now, i love it. they've changed us . they've changed. it's like e the bachelorthe ba.
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and women would defend taiwan in the event of a chineseen invasion. a chinyes. you b seve you been briefed, sir, on the top secret documents that were found at mar-a-lago? u >> no. how would you say your mental focus is which focused? >> i think it's i haven't. look, at. s la why do they always laugh? jill laughs. kamala laughs. he laughs. distr it's all a distraction. i mean, it's a little bit likeln this. london visit, laura , that we've been seeing. and it has not been reassuring in the past. madame tussaud's has sent wax figures to our shores. but when the president landed in the uk, it looked like we were sending a waxworks back . he looked terrible. but then he went to officiallycl sign the book of condolences for the queen, but not before pulling a card out of his pocket. and copying the condolence written there.
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i guess the president's incapable of writing ang x te extempormpe remembrance. f th >> i wish we had a title shot in this, but we need a shot of>a that one .ee t heyeah, i do the same thing. when he went to the when he went to the uk embassy lastng hr week, which you're seeing here, he signee d their book,utine, same routine. he's like a presidential transcription servic htialanscr he just writes whatever they put in front of them. he even suggested that the queen was like his mother just because the way sheshe lean touched when she leaned the way she had that look like a joke. anything i can do for you? >> what do you need? this is like me saying the queen reminded me of my server at the diner because she asked me if i wantedwater. more watery mother. he you know, the queen's likeghbors my mother. she waves at the neighbors. but the worst part.rs is whena biden tried to leave close the building. >> laura , listen, close wherehe we go . thank you for taking the time. .
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>> this presidency on autopilot .ink they raymond, i have a theory tha di' they didn't want to take that group transport so they would actually get to westminster abbey on time because that would leave biden to speak to world leaders. i don't think they want the chatter of biden's cognitive abilities with all the new zealand president . >> and then you got the cameroon president or, you know, look, you've got ten days of distraction here by the queen's funeraherel is ten daysd mourning. i mean, he could have sent the vice president , the first lady, to represent the united states . but nice of him to go . you but when the country's burning ,you got to take care ofdermined business at home. >> no, i don't mind. i'm going. when y i think it'sou fine to go , but you actually have to be present when you go . that would be nice. i wanted to talk about time. yeah, exactly. noat was outrageous. now i want to talk about the drama that's being stirred up by the texas and florida migrant relocations. we touched on this a little bite ,but you talked earlier about
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the martha's vineyard situation. bu vineyard t what can you tellg how new york is now reacting to the migrants law? >> the mayor onef new york , eric adams, has received more than eleven thousand migrants from texas and he'sup come with up with a new place o house them, let it flow. it floats back to la. soon we'll be making more . we examine everything from the legality using any type of cruise ship for temporary housing. to we're looking at everything tose see how we deal with this.>> doe >> does captain stubing know laura ? that's all i care about. look, new york has difficult law, a right to shelter law. law so mayor adams has to provide shelter to anyone who asks.
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so he's in a bit of a pickle.o s he's got to finden a place for these migrants. so he sent his chief of staff sa to talk to the norwegian cruisen line in normandy tdyo check out the accommodations. so you may have a you may have a fleet of micra cruise ships coming your way in new york harbor. >> we'll keep you posted.ill keepmy question, raymond, is wil they go to the promenade deck? remember, why was the promenade deck so big on the love boat?om >> ienade.t was always the probm because julie mccoy was the cruise director . the >> that's why we know yo cruisue d a crush on . all right, raymond. oh, great to see you tonight. in now a story of taxpayer waste out of the state of colorado is so shocking that we had toer invite the republican running to unseat democrat governor jared polis. je react. >> heidi canale is here next. ip energy demands are rising 1 everywhere. that's why at chevron, we'ren bl increasing production in the permian basin by 15 percent and we're projected to reach
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twelve thousand dollars each as long as they are female, transgender, gender nonconforming, or families in shelters. >>. joining me now, heidi ganont republican candidate for colorado governor who had set all of the straighs thet. uld u heidi, nowpp we asked governor pollice if he would support this statewide effort,ve and he refused to even give us an answer.nswer that i mean, how do you not answerha that question tonight?t surprise you does that surprise you, laura ?? he doesn't answer a lot of questions right now. and handing out twelve thousand dollars to each homeless person is not going to work. we already spend over seventy thousand dollars perdeni homeless person in the city and county of denver if they're homeless, and it's i thinkpled i the problem is tripled in sizenc in the last coupleou of years. it's not working. yeah. so the question was, this. is going to be a pilot programin in denver, butve if it turns out so great, let's do it t w statewide. ould gus an answbut he wouldn'tl answer on that.aull now, the polling iing inn your , i think it hasn't gotten a lot of attention because a lot of
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people have been pushing policies like the new democrat solution to whatat the ailsty ad the democrat party. but to trafalgar poll now shows you within fou sr points, which is five percent undecided. so how are you going to turn those who are already paulist supporters to your camp at this point? well, all thingss are really bad in colorado. a lot of people outside of thing colorado don't understand how terrible things have gotten. we have skyrocketings crime. we're number one in auto theft, number two, and fentanyl overdoses because jared polis made us a sanctuary state and has been soft on crime. p and we also have the topcountr inflation rate in the country 15 at fifteen point six percent. well, i sa.6w that in august. i think there was a piece in the i think it was the denver post in august that drugover overdoses havedo doubled in i one year in colorado. i believe it's eighteen hundred deaths from fentanyl and other
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hard drugs. so, i mean, fentanyl is a problem nationwide, no doubt . but that was it. i mean, i was shocked toif the read that. my goodness. again, i don'tnd j thinkust pee understand just how serious this is . is.yeah, it's terrible. in colorado, i was at an event and a mom came up to me.ament tt her name's mickey, and she handed me an ornamen t with her daughter's picture on it, who was 16 .6 that and she said, this's is mying fo daughter hannah. this is whr.o you're fighting for. she took a xanaxhe ar friend thn her friend thought it would make her feel better. she was having a bad day and it was laced with fentanyl and she passed away that day. fentanyl poisoning is happening to all kinds of folks across economic lines, across communities in colorado. and jared polis, our liberall d governor , he decriminalized fentanyl. they made it a misdemeanor in mostma cases. >> it's gotten terrible since then. yeah, well, he he claims alsow e that he was reasonable and how he dealt with covid. now that we've seen what's happened with their kids quickly, the response to that, oh, my goodness, our kids are ht
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in a mental health crisis. >> we have one of the highest suicide rates in the country for our children. second, highest drug addiction rate for kids in colorado because they were shut out of their schools, their sports. he kept pot shops open and closed churches and schools. oh, my god, there is nothingdera moderatete about jared polisd bt hiding and all. you would be yetanot anotherhe conservative female governor to bring common sense solutionsvate for your state. ha were with you?t to 100%. the s jared polis haeas got to go .erd we've go gt to seal up thisem ad border, get rid of thi asn th fentanyl problem and all the other problems in the state of colorado, high tech and all. good luck to you.ack a i hope wfie check back with you >> whe n we come back , a final goodbye
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