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being with us. please set set your dvr so you never miss an episode of hannity ever, ever. >>n epis and always check out fu news com hannity .com for the very latest newsion yo information. you need any place, anu y timenm anywhere.ea in the meantime,nte let not your heart be trouble with throwing at the law early.t i'm told there's a reason. >> i don't know what it is , but i'm told, well, you know, we pride ourselves here atre att the ingraham angle for having a really crack investigative team because that's just well, that's what we do. and we understand that you had made a claim a few nights ago. people remember that you have never had a mustache any. >> you just had no mustache. h i'm like, well, and i did not have with that woman. let's not go there.i all right.did no the ingraham angle has uncovered several pieces of photographic evidencs noe that indicate otherwise. >> okay, so thisl piec thiess in you were in your geraldo kind of phase, which i don't workldos for you. he can rocket. now, this is when you decided dd
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to more for like an old timey like an old carnival barker. >> look, that was like late at eighties. and this is kind of a whole hogan omeish. so that one's rough. that was like a half fu manchu thing. and then finallyd want. >> well, that's really when you are feeling quite full of yourself. that's that's when you're that's not. well, that's i like.it's l yeah, it's like a three ring circus in the studio, you know, you got you it got a lot goingur on . and so that'e s when you're jus like. so i have to sayhave t we found evidence. all right. pretty good evidence. you know, this is the case. this is game on because i have pictures of your hairdosai >> laura80rdos is. oh, no, those are priceless. and let me just say home and by the way, any day where you are k going to come back , i think they probably will make a comeback. you're probably right about that. w i know the capital well down,
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right? you their heels be retribution. >> just thank you.ank you. well, this is why we doo much the shows.. and thanks so much. thanks for being a good sport. al forl right. laura ingraha i'm laura ingram . this is ingram angle fromis is washington tonight. thanks so much. "tthanks sfor being with us.eint despicable joe . that's the focus of tonight's angle. all right.s, take when you think the white house couldn't be more shameless, they surprise you and take shamelessness to the next level. leu think thatin everything in politics is just a reaction to donald trump,ng you're wrong. let's start tonight back in twop thousand and eight. when republicans saw the political power of the then global warming crowd and they thought saw it growing. o so supporting obama against biden by obama and biden against mccain and palin, well, sarah palin revealed who biden really was by goading him. >> the chant is drill, baby , drill. i drill.at's what we hear all across this country in
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our rallies because people are so hungry for those domesticuse sources of energy to be tapped into and in response, biden did what biden still does. he deflected and then he just lied about john mccain has voted 20 times against funding alternative energy sources and thinks, i guess the onlyhe answer is drill, drill, drill, but it will take ten years for e one drop of oil to come out of any the wells that are going to be going to be drilled. >> okay, think about how stupid. this point was.n' so we shouldn't have drilled because more drilling doesn't deliver oil, what, overnight? well, notice the democrats don't have that same concernrn o about the longut timelines for solar and wind. no, no concern there, no infrastructure required there. then after eight years of obama's onerous energy regs, after he signed the disastrousdh paris accords, the democrats hit a major roadblock with the election of donald trump. >> for over 40 years, america
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was vulnerable to foreign regimes that used energy as an economic weapon. americans quality of life wasfes diminished by the idea that energy resources were too scarce to support our people. the truth is that we have near pomitless supplies of energy in a country powered by new innovation and technology. we are now on the cusp of a true energy revolution. >> and 18 months later, just as he pledged the u.s. exported. more oil than we imported. that was for the first time in 70 plus years. years. so think about this.is. in other words, trump achievedad what richard nixon had promised ,what, 40 years earlier. presidents going back that far . it's astonishing. a we had energstonishingy independ
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the left and democrats were miserable, though gasoline fore. cars was cheap, heating oil wase reasonable. ating was reasonand we had a gll gas. america was strong and secure because we didn't just have energy independence. we had energavey dominance. >> we have nearly woe hundred years worth of natural gas and more than two hundred and fifty years worth of clean, beautiful coal.l co we are a top producer of petroleum and the number one producer of natural gas.avem we have so much more than wewe ever thought possible. we are really in the drivingu kn seat . and you know what?t? we don't want to let other countries take away our sovereignty and tell us what to do. u do and hand how to do it. wi and five years later, with trump on , that's exactly what's happening. other countries are controllingu our destiny, our economy, because joe biden's green goblindestin economy haved
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our energy independence. so now ope c is in the driver's seat . oh, alonoursg with russia, oe.f course. thank you very much.k you vejoe biden is literally begging some of the most despotic regimes around to pump more oil. again, let's remembeagain,r thes that got us here.biden' biden's ows n administration tok out an early hit on the oilwn and gas industry, driving down production, which, of course, drove up energy costs. the then they started funding a proxy war against russia and launched meaningless sanctions against russian oil,ns which only further stoked energy prices.l whic for the stov and now biden and co., they'reno fine with high gas prices. in fact, they want high gas prices. e issue but they knew the issue was hurting them politically. so politic they recklessly tapea the strategic petroleum reserves, whicch did artificially drop the price of gas. well, that ticked off the saudis and opec and russia. so they simply respondedy sa
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by saying, okay, joe two can tha play at that marketlati manipulation gamon ge. uction we're going to cut our production by two million barrels per day. in other words, everythingng bin biden did backfired. t holdin and we're left holding the bag. his oil play will go down m as one of the most costly, most craven and most despicableers ir political maneuvers in recent american history.t american history. and now biden and co., they're stuck between a rock and a hardu place. americans are about to get hammered even worse than before. and recession is now a certaintintyy. fau but it's not biden's fault. of course not. after he bragged repeatedly during the campaign of allof a the great relationll ts he had forged with foreign leaders around the world. >> due to u.s. relations with saudi arabia. and it's a short sightedrelati decision. it is its ow'sn purported it's on its own purported self-interest that opec plus
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made the decision upon. >> and so we see it as a mistake on this particularwow. decision. >> wow. she's kidding us . you mean nations act inact in their own self-interest? wow. a >> this is actually a revelation to these people, do they not? thesremember what other countris did during covid? remember, they hoarded their ow n. but before you panic because things look really bad, let's face it,, becaus just remember,s has an energy savant in place at the department of transportation. >> we're in transition and transitions are complicated and we need to manage this transition need to in a smart wo but we can't afford to drag our feet. and they're certainl y nothing to be gained by trying to stop this progress. >>ying to this is progress now soy wonder, trying to south bend your thinking on what will be a desperately sad time r for so many americans who live. paycheck to paycheck. of th none of these peoplees care abot
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your economic pain. none of theme .wi they're fine with you havingto a lower standard of living because to them it's all collateral damage. it's all collateral damage. along the road to the green nirvana. >> they will not change their policy. this is their policy.r policy but the most loathsome action of all is the fact that they're playing games with our national they are downha our oil reserves that are supposed to be there for truee emergencies. now, looergek atncie this chart this is where biden has taken us to the brink. this is beyond dangerousther and there's no end in sight to what they're going to try to do to claw back public support, t use all of the tools at our disposal to have adequate supply of energy globally.ob those actions, includingallythos our historice use of the strategic petroleum reserve to release a million barrels of the day intof stra the market hd an impact. oil prices are down significantly from where
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they were earlier in the summer. n as wels a result, gas prices are down as well. >> laura liars prices are going up. the american people are going to suffer. and there's no wonder that 70%o of them now say the next generation won't have the sameeh qualitaty of life that they hadl but you can feel it, right? americans are increasingly pessimistic and the democrats . they onlt care they only pretend to and then they take dangerous steps like the spr release, and they only do that around election time. but after the election, if they somehow manage to keep the majority this close, when i get in there, you are in for a world of pain, a world of pain.or a wor and that'sld of pain. the anglen joining me now is arkansas senator tom cotton, author of the upcoming book only the strong reversing the left's plot to sabotagesm cotton amerin power. senator , we hav e just overmillio four hundred million barrelsn left in this strategic petroleum reserve.
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the administration today made h it clear they have no planave nf stopping their release of more oil. explain why this is so dangerous. well, it's obvious why they're doing that, laura , because we4s had an election in thirty four days and the price of gas has gone up by a quarter in most places around the country, once again, touching up against four c and fiveount dollars a gallon. but i think you put it well and as i write in, only the strong the democrats plan is declines plan by design. we we don't have five dollarsallo a gallon gas in this country by accident. it's not an unintended consequence. it's nunintendit's not bad luckl machinations of oil company executives or opec. it's because joe biden and progressive democrats want gas to be that expensive. they wan t you to get out ofng suv your gas guzzling suv orr stopvaminin. they want farmers to have to thop using diesel for tractors and other farm instruments.
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they think that you're going t e be able to replace all t theseew things with electric vehicles, which, by the way, reallway are coal powered or natural gas natr powered or nuclear elwered vehicles becauseal o the electricity has to come from somewhere and it doesn't come from the sun when it's not shining or the wind when it's not blowing it at root law. >>wind wha wt this really is , gets back to the far leps, anticapitalistto views. i mean, energy, literally. powers are modern economy.foundg you know, our founding fathers didn't have much different quality of life than disciplesi did. and that's becausefein eight hundre jesd years on ,user the sources of energy were the same. it's only in the last two hundred years with fossil fuels, first coal and then oilfo and gas. >>ssil and then you add nuclear power into that mix that we'ver achieved. truethat energy. >> and the senator andah. the joe biden. just jump in here because people want to know what next. so let's say you guyy yos do mae to get that seat and you take ad the majority, maybe take a couple seats, you take the majority in the senate.
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what canwh republicansat do to p this madness? if anything, once you reclaim the majority? >> well, at a minimum, we can use our spending power, which we've got to pass every year tto force the biden administration to take certain actions, whether it's permittingd ga new pipelines or other oil and gas developments, issuing new permit, s and having new lease sales. we did this in the late obermayr once we won back the senate and the house in 2015, for instance, we lifted the 40 year old ban on oil exports, going back to the jimmy carter era. speaking of democratic presidents who intentionally tried to hobble american energy, thesest are things that steps that wewe can take to restore america'so t oil and gas production, thator a can encourage more drilling,dril more production, not only folinr our own energy needs, but forur those of our allies and partners all around the world. partner by the biden administration. the democrats are doing thisn on purpose. puthey recognize the political danger of it, though. suc that's whyh they are taking such risky steps like this.
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they know it.>> laura the only recent releases. yeah, it's it'eyond obvious s beyond obvious. that's what they're doing. which brings me to my next question. again. if the republicans take the majority, can we expect hearings in the senate that probe whether the motivation for releasing millions and millions of barrels from p that spr and potentially endae ering the american peopl at a time of emergency?as whether that was done for political reasons, who was involved in that decision making? to me, that' s a reallyquestion important question. i'm not saying it's necessarilyo an impeachablet sa offense, but it's pretty important that we find why that was done. >> laura , i think we need to get to the bottom of it.th i think we know what we'reend. going to find out in the end. throink it's the political tsas throughout the administration reporting back to thet. president and his political allies or >>litical aides in the white house. >> well, thara: t can'thatt be . the strategic petroleum, tajik petroleum reserve. it's not it's not the political
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petroleum reserve.petroleu and the reason why they'rem rese releasing this oil and gas, lon, they recognize, even though they want gas to be at five dollars a gallon, nique they recognize that this is a unique pain point for most american families. icanfamiand they've got to at lt appear to be taking action. 34 days before the thirty four days for an election. that's why they're also blaming opec and blaming evitheyl oil companies for trying to drive up the price of oil in pri this country. back to but that directly translates back to their own failed energy policies. policies just imagine a hurricane like hurricane ian . yeah, i mean, i think that a hurricane like hurricane ian , well, they're defrauding the american people. that's not their oilef traudo pp with .e. that's our oil collectively. and they're playing politics with just that one . issue. i mean, that is the republicans have got to get to i don'tit has think we can assume anything.n t i think it has to be provenwa that this was s a calculated political move which is endangering the futurich is america. i wa and i wantnt to know who was responsible. i want to see the emails. thin and i think you guys arerfectl
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perfectly positioned. if you get the senat e to take charge of this matter because we can't let this happen again. this is too important. ur boo >>k. senator , i can't wait to read your book. thank you so much.thank now,yo and on top of what they'e doing to our oil reserves, they're trashing our schools. this tonight from illinois. a new report by the group west wire points reveals that children in illinois schoolst are performing at even the most basic level. an and it's hitting minorities especially hard now statewide in 2019, even before the pandemic, just 36% of allth- third graders. we're reading at grade level. 36% now that goes down too 27 twenty seven point seven . seven percent for hispanic students. black stfor black students. now, gets worse.you look a when you look at the citiese cii indicator,es 17% of hispanicdec, third graders and two percent of black students read at grade. level two percent.in and in chicago, 2020 one states reveal less than eleven point tn
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eight percent of hispanic thirds graders and only nine point seven percent of black students read at grade level. this is again, you keep saying it can't get worse. that's that's worse. joining me now is tony kenneth , co founder and executive director of chalkboard review. he's a former indiana teacher who was fired after he exposede. the nonsense what was going wasg on with crt at the schools. tonyoi, when you hear people say that democrats care aboutyou he the kids, racism is keeping kids back . what are they doing via the the teachers unions in these schools? y dointo cause this to happen? >> well, clearly, the idea of using the exact same progressive policies over and over again to attemp samt tt teach reading and math in a way that is not actually shown ton a improve reading or math scores for any student based on any research that we have doneagainn trying that again and againg soe and accept expecting some kind different result is the definition of insanity.insani and now we are seeinty. g these
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children pay the price for that kind of incompetence and quite honestly, it's a shame to sees that some of the biggest schools in our countryry are t doing the largest amount of harm to our students who need this material the most. . >> well, you hear that.>> lau yorau hear the word equity thro. around a lot. so we're going to have equitable outcomes. we have but the more you look into whate that means and we have some news out of d.c., which we're going to get to, but it just means lowering everybody's learning, reading proficiency. . and d.c. is already horrific scores. they continue to go down.e share now, the share of students who pass the math exam fellfellt 12 percentage points from thirty one pointo s, five percet before the pandemic to 19% in 2020 two.owest ever recor that's the lowest ever recordedd in d.c. so which is to consider how much it's incredible when you consider how much those districts spend per student. 300 they spend thirty thousand dollars a year per student and they can't evend
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n get their students to read at grade level.chicag chicago's now approaching thirty thousand dollars per student per year. >> it's incredible. well, in a friend of mine who actually teaches in the d.c. public school system was fantastic, she said. the laura , the sad thing herer th is that the big focus for the last two years was whether kids were going to be had the mask properly fitting or whether they were socialt distancing, not whether they were actually learning anything. and meanwhile, you have educational fascist randi weingarten spouting out. our future depends on our youngg people being educated, being critical thinkers, knowing how to be resilient. and those relationshipt and bu e the kind of community that actually makes a better, more sustainable, more peacefu world. >> oh, my god, what a paul trone selling out the kids for
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what she calls sustainabilitysut as she holdsai a stupid cardboad pencil that says invest in teachers. what i mean, how is this not like a national outcry cry just about this fact? i mean, this is the same teachers union president that hel? d a flag saying that she supported ukraine and the ukrainian flag was upside down in the union advertisement. she's repeatedly claimedwas upst she has tried to get students back into schools where, according to recent memory thata all of us have, she was goingsin on national television during the covid pandemic, begging schools to keep clothes. she was actually exposed for working behind the doors with the cdc to change the guidance in order to keep kids out of schools. >> longer. lment >>ra and that's why enrollment rates are dropping as quickly as they are. eat to s, tony, great to see you tonight. thank you. now, the liberal media keep the kind of dismissing this idea of the red wave, but we have numbers that may say otherwise. chris bedford is heris here.e.
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hitting the big board for retaking america segment. joining me now is our friend, chris bedford, executive editor for the common sense society. chris , great to sees bedfor f e let's start in the senate where republicans need just one seat to take control. can so what can you tell us about wisconsin? where a gop incumbent, ron johnson,g. is facing a challenge fromroguy, a pretty radical guy, mandella. >> barnes, there been a lot of folks in d.c. inonsi new york who've been trying to pretend that wisconsin's and a lot of trouble, ron john's in troublot of trouble.e. i've never really bought. it seems like they're high ines their own supply with that one . there's a barnes is a perfect example of someone who's ample of s young,some, absolutely looks the part ofmoct a politician. but the democrats didn't look undes didn't lr the hood. he's pretty radical ins sconsin wisconsin is a back and forth state. it was went for obama., bi i went for trump.this it went for biden.t someon this is not someone you cannd really run as a radical to be leftist. a pro and that seems tblo be a problem he's running into now. the republicans define him. well. >> he's plummeting. so you're talking abou g the extreme views. them. het's go through some of them here. he favors eliminating cashrime,o
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bail. >> and today, with the crime, >>w does that flying? it's not i. orting we were in wisconsin reporting right before the twenty put y electio and it's one thing after after the whole summer and everything to put a sign professingining your innocence or attack ora joining some political cause in your window. but it's another thing your window are they're burning down kenosha. it's another thing whenhotel the hotel staff in milwaukee has tost say, move your car awa from our hotel because rioters will be here tonight. and they'll destroy it. democrat people are extremely upset. now, the democrats may have i been able to pull it out because there was some distaste for donald trump, especially butng some of the suburbane e wa women voters. but despite democrats best efforts, trump's notot on th on the ballot. his policies are on the ballot.t and right now, releasing.lici criminals happy in the prisoesn gopulation, releasin and murders. well, that's not a very popula r position anymore. now we're talking about hundreds of and murderers combined. all right. his radical views, now, they're extreme, but are they really out of step with wisconsin, which is kind of hard to peg? >> this kind of tell ss the tal, does it not? absolutely. i mean, this is this is the difference between ron johnson being able to define hisn ro opponent and not i mean, at
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this point, the senator has. been releasing advertise advertisements, said just take hi releasins mandela's ads and run. john talks over them and says this is what he stands for. you see him hitting a baseball and acting like a normal wisconsinite. but in reality, hi and s policiesutting p are for cutting the police. he says america's an awful founding and an awful country, says the green new deal should wiscoo wisconsin. the typical democrat, not typical democrat and not typical democrat state. all right. let's turn trno the house, where incumbent democrat henry cuellar is battling this newcomer, kastigar in texas is twenty eighth district. why is this interesting?omer and why should we be focusing on this race? sori is basically the lastct.t t pro-life democrat left? he's someone who's bee n yelling at the president aboutes the borderident . he's a nine term congressman running against anress openly conservativmane former cz staffer. now, this is a place ted cruz staffer. yes, ted cruy z. and this is a place that used of to be the future of the democrats plans. the rie o grande valley. they wrote books about how the demographic change in america was going tout how ushen a democratic supermajority forever. and this is ground zero for that un a not working out.n atta
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democrats keepck on attacking the border. these people are living this. nightmare and it's really hurting democrats down there. he's had some support from demo democratic leadership who tried is bail him out a little bit.ge but in general, this is just showin sg the continuing trend a democratic voters, hispanic voters turning on the democratns . so this primary that he had was so close, it went to a runoff and then a recount and then he may have lost if the democratic leadership didn't step in to help him, even though, again, he's at odds with the democratep leadership on most of these big issues, a semi-automatic ban of weapons on whether the border is secure. so why do they want him to win if he's not going to just be a rubber stamp for their policies? over foring i thinkto b is abo% against the president on the democratic party. but that 60% is helpful and they know that the rio grande is changing and knownd that is going more and more red. and the woman he ran red. againt and the young woman is a radical left winger, young one . the democrats said, hold on a second, there'lethere's s a shoe she's going to win an actualme e general election and maybe we can get some concessions from's chrysler if we come in for to try and help them.
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but it's never goofod for an incumbent to almost barely scrape by in a primary before a general remember, like. a couple of years ago wheney sai they said, well, beto o'rourked is going to be at the forefront outside better flipping texas to blue .ne i mean, that so was i think we w that headline so many times. k >> do you think pieces that we have, mendola, the new beddoe of wisconsin, it's the same story. >> let's stay in south texas where gop congresswoman flores is battling that democrat congressman vicentg.e gonzalez.e that's the third or fourth district. now she's running for her first full term after she won that special election. we all reportem afted on it.. this really does seem like a hispanic wave in some sections of the country for republican s. yes.st m yes.exic i think the first mexican-american woman elected to congress for the speciagressl term, she's the first democrathr republican in history, elected to herd congressional seat .ssa now, because of rewriting these two incumbents are forced to and i face off against each other. tot and i thin k she's got a real shot. and again, she's another
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person. she's not a lot of republicans and democrats in texas kind of t run to the right of maybe republicans in massachusetts. it's not opublicanin a particulg wing state and the local level,e but all these democrats are still in trouble alocal le, areg right wing challenges. and where we see generally in the rio grande valley is goingch alto show it today.th the cook political report came out and said this is actually leaning towards meira for the first time. so all of these all this the whole summer of joe biden's got his aviator's back . >> well, that seems to be puttering out in real time,no though. no one state that could be a bellwether for a absolute republican wave would be what let's say, a gubernatorial race. if il t went t republican , whih one would would presagewould a republican wave?lican >> oregon, i was going twao say it's wild. that's got to be pacific's northwest. if that goes g red , then alll bets are off for the democrats.f and i'll go back to oregon. al.l right. you'll be safe again. chris , great to see you. thank you so much. now, the lives of belovedchildr children's characters. why are they now being revealedi in a big city? mayor has a new answer to herswr rampant crime problem,
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that's 1-800- two three nine three five three five 1-800- two three nine three five three five. that's 1-800- two three nine three five three five. >> so call now it's time for our seen and unseen segment. >> w e explore the cultural stories of the day that we turn to the author of the wisewise men who found christmas, raymond arroyo. fou raymond, great to se christmas.u and be in studio to be together. now there is a new streamingingo movie. yes.vi with big reveal. well, it's a scooby doo movie. i was going to say, because it was funny, funnier the way velma has apparently a new lover interest and iess promised. >> here are your scooby snack. ] >> tshe. >> oh, that's right. the big headline is velma is officially a . so now i'm scooby doo fan. origi
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laura , i grewna up watching the original on tv. love the guest stars in the mystery and the silliness and the monsters and the mys. rie i took my kids to see the movies. i never t one moment thought about the appetites ofe any member of the scooby gang. and so this is kind of really offensive on the level that we're disrupting these belovedle charactersve now. ence. there's no innocence. you can't have a moment of juscf fu funn without an agenda. i'm waiting for them to tell us that scooby and shaggy shared more than a scooby snack. >> that mystery, moby shaggy up a shark. >> well, whatever it was. but what other belovedwhat characters o are they going to sexualize next law? >> i mean, i guess there is that new blue's clues movie, bubu music. s dreaow the clues and make dreams come true. >> well, now, that's noter actually blue. it's another little character, rainbow puppy.
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but, you know,bow pupp my probleme have with this is and we've seen it in it's been creeping in increments, beloved characters of childhood. no, they're not allowed the the adult values of being imposed on the parent. there was a laura there was a winnie the pooh movie that just came out not long ago where winnie the poohpigl and piglet are serial killerset because winnie the pooh entered public domain there. there heie t is he p. and he has serial killer with piglet. >> the horror of all of this is people who didn't create these characters areg th manipulating them and naming them in the public imagination. ation.that's my biggest objectin here. and if they wanted to get to the history of the new yorkays h times said she's canonically a . welle , when hanna barbara created her, it was a spinoff sh a character on dobie gillis from the fifties. >> it was this is a real far cry from the original.ra: never was into scooby doo. oh, i always do. right.i don't think that's a boys cartoon. k the girls. oh, you're not even allowed to say that anymore. >> sorry.>>
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can't i just. it's like i like it was okay. all right.date speaking of characters, now you have an update on new orleans mayor latoya toy toy. easy there, easy[l there. thousands of dollars for lavish travel expenses. that's right. well, after initially resisting the city council's calls to reimburse them for those t first class travel tickets to france, , she's going to repay thirty thousand dollars. now, this probably has000. moreo do with the recall movement underway in the city than any sudden shock o f conscience. laura , she's also allegedlyegey squatting in a city owned apartment without paying rent, . as we reported the other day. >> but she appeared on "gma"d wn three yesterday. >> and when asked why crimet an is at an all time high in her city, latoya cantrell is adopting the barbara streisand defense much. >> we're seein>> wg a spike in domestic crimes and violence, meaning it's less random, but more people who know people,
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people hurting people in. our city are the unluckiest people in the world. >> le i apparently. world. >> laura , new orleans now, we've already in nine months surpassed the murder rate in 2020 one . in 2020. we have five hundred shootings and two and twenty murders.we as and we're sitting around blabbering to good morningit"goo america. s needthis nee needs thi sober addressing right now and to quote, run around reciting barbra streisand lyrics isn't helping. and iting bai don't know what s. people need cheaper apartments. people who need rentapartm conte apparently. i guess auditioning for funny girl will not help. fun and laurwill not help.a, i thoud check in with the other crime capital of america, chicago. >> where there were thirty shootings last weekend and two justand this week at a police station. >> by the way, mayorice lightfod seems to be hard at work at the problem come and come on .
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i'm paul back to that same old plactoe, sweet home chicago. yu >> can you even believe this is her official tiktok, by the way? neve ir feel the same way about that wonderful song. >> karaoke in the loop is nos no solution to the murder rate in chicago. luthe cities are bleeding out and these mayors are entertaining themselves in france. of yors arentertaini guess doing s noneis of this is working. i mean, sadly, it's sweet home louis vuitton. home and they went and took all those al l those purses.. i still remember whe n they went in for the purses, they actually didn't pick some of them. they knew the the stylesths they wanted. remember, they took yo y donu dt
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and president biden does havedoh some things they could be usinag that they've done that has for benefited clearly black latinosc ,but it'ons not connecting. so you're seeing this as the polls indicate latinos m and black men go the other wayen because they're not gettinge ont their message to the ground inhe the way they should. >> i don't know what track record of success is referencing there, but, you know, things are bad fordemocrat
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the democrats. for some and even sharpton is trying to reach for some way of justifying at aljustifyil. ? >> but his solution. well, to focus on this, king thi the thing that is making this competitive is the the supreme court decision on women's right to choose and the fact that donald trump won't leave>> lau the stage. >> well, reverend, if that's your strategy, then keep it going because you're going toto kiss the hispanic vote goodbye. new data from the pew researchrh center shows that abortion ranks seventh in the list ofon s top issues for hispanic voters.e the number one issue, nlike for everybody else, is , of course, something he won't talk about the economy. joining us now is monica de la cruz, who's a texas congressional candidate, and horace cooper national center for public policy, senior felloer w, author ofauthor o the new book, put y'all back in chains how biden's policies harm blacks. monica, what are voters telling
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you about these issues? do issues like january 6th or, you know, or climate change, are those the issues that are motivating them today? >> what's motivating hispanics here in south texas is the economy and the outrageous inflation that is driving up prices, driving up gas peopleg are suffering down here. they're having a difficult time putting fooddifficul on the tabr and they're stressed. and that's why we'rees seeing hispanics in south texas notin h demo walking away from the democratic party, but running away by the thousands. >> now, an interesting pollrestn from nbc news, telemundos te and the "wall street journal" shows that congressional ournal" latinosnservati who identify as conservative had democrat hads up 10 pointsnn on nine points 10 years ago.. nine points te in 2012 today.2012. 73% of conservative latinos prefer republicans. horace, that's a once in
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a generation shift. people can follow that. absolutely. what we're seeing is if yo seeiu offer the voters your januarytey six investigation,ou or your lgbtq priority, or your climate change, it doesn'tt affect them, it doesn't touch t. them and it doesn't address their needs. basic conservatives, whether they're latino, whether they're black, whether they're white, they're certain issues that they care about. >> and theseou are not among them. they repel them. but because they won't drop them, they're running them off and they go back to abortion on january six . that's pretty much they have abortion. they like pot abortion, pot. and january six , that's kind of that's kind of it. you need to freeze when it gets cold.. right, exactly. and climate change now, you know, the democratthat's s are inan trouble, monica, and it looks l like even cnn is starting to
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see trouble. watch. brime is atch.n issue that republicans love to talk about. you see ita iton a ton of their ads. why? because which party do you trust? more on crime. look at that. republicans at plus twenty three points. or that voters care about crime . >> the worse it is for democrats. i mean, monica was trying to flick it off like with a vocaltt inflection there. bure aboutt or is it a surpriset voters should care about their own family's safety? that somehow a shock to some of these commentators? well, that just goes to show how out of touch the democratic party is with voters in g general, but specifically hispanic voters, hispanics believe in law and order. stron they want a strong border. bele they believe in stronger. they believe in strong laws and us enforcing them. that. we're see this here at the border where we have a large border patrol sector
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right here in texas, 15 . we want law and order.d orde but this is also a humanitarian tit'sowhen it comes our border security. we're see these illegal immigrants being taken advantage of by the cartels and it's just sad that the democrat party refuses, refuses to acknowledge the crisis that's happening here and how it's affecting hert only our border communities, but our entire nation.en tire nationow, corey bush was od morning america and she defended her slogan. >>n. do one of the few democrat who still says let's defundnd t the police. are you worried athe all that that could hurt some of your colleagues going into the midterm elections? so the thing mid about defundpoe the police is we have to telle the entire narrative. people here defundl th the poliy but you know what they'll say? say reallocates, say davis, say move.it but it's still the same thing. i we can't get caught up on the words cause she's stuck on stupied.
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she absolutely doesn't get what the issues are that the american people care about, that they're still doing defund the police. monica, i mean, just having the words set on television and in a nod by a member of conr congress that and they thinkes that january six is going topeot drive people to the polls. monica. real quick, laura , laura just comes down to this. >> they just don't care aboutrsd what hispanic voters and what voters in generaanl think and feel. feelt liz cheney is going to say to them. goodca, it's great to see you both. all right. space cadee t kamala returns to earth. well, maybe not. >> next. need a small business
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>> laura: kamala harris may not know how to solve the bordeo crisis but she does know this. >> i love diagrams. you know, the three circles, sometimes there are more. >> laura: okay than, diagrams.wi
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