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all seriousness, in all seriousness and almost bold shift. okay, in all seriousness, sarah huckabee, sanders looked awesome. i'm sure in our that she went through a lot. and that was a great interview. so i was glad to see her. so thanks for bringing us up. >> i know you got a great show tonight. you're going to crush it as always. we are going to try and coordinate. yes, you did. but that's okay. tomorrow it's yellow . so make sure to get the yellow . i'm wearing your tie just for you. love you. hey, i'm laura ingraham. this is ingram angle from washington tonight. >> well, since the radical left never takes a vacation from hating on all things american, today was their annual hate on christopher columbus day. now, this was the take from the endearing folks over at salon. i don't understand the adulation that some italian americans continue to bestow on christopher columbus, who , as history demonstrates, was less a hero than a exploiting ,enslaving indigenous peoples. >> well, a better, more sober
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assessment comes from zubair, simonsen and the national catholic register, who asked, are we the beneficiaries of his exploration going to law to man for having a conviction, ambition and courage or should we blame that man for anything that went wrong afterward, including events far beyond his control or events that he hadn't been there for? without even trying to consider how his times were different from our own? well, on this five hundred 30th anniversary of the day that columbus landed in the western hemisphere, it's a good time to remind everyone that columbus day was a progressive idea that came out in the new deal era. back in nineteen thirty four, fdr established the national holiday, urging americans to observe the day in schools and churches or other suitable places with appropriate ceremonies. befitting the anniversary of the discovery of america. well, of course, back then
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the progressive saw italian americans as likely democrats. but now they see them as likely republicans. well, that's the only difference. and i promise you, once hispanic americans tip over 50% for the gop, the cancer culture is going to come for them to no more cinco de mayo fun for you. oh, well, there's nothing that the left hasn't touched, nothing that hasn't been trashed. our public schools, our city streets, our colleges and universities. and speaking of how insane have things gotten, get this, medical students at the university of minnesota must now take an oath to quote ,honor all indigenous ways of healing that have been historically marginalized. >> our institution is located on dakotah land today. many indigenous people throughout the state called the twin cities.
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we commit to uprooting the legacy and perpetuation of structural violence deeply embedded within the health care system. we recognize inequities built by past and present traumas rooted in white supremacy, colonialism, the gender, binary ableism and all forms of oppression. he pledged to honor all indigenous ways of healing that have been historically marginalized by western medicine. this is medicine. 2020 two. very creepy, wasn't it? i watched the entire thing. now, of course, it's all part of their efforts to denigrate and replace our own history and some of the most venomous, destructive political forces in america today are leading the campaign by city commission on monuments recommends that chicago's three christopher columbus statues be permanently removed from their public locations. the statues were at the center of violent racial justice
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protest two years ago. the committee has also recommended the removal of ten other monuments due to depictions glorifying racist stereotypes and white supremacy. >> now that idiocy is a recommendation of the committee that chicago mayor darling lori lightfoot herself formed. >> now, she hasn't had time to decide the columbus issue, but she has had time to record this and own come on the middle. she was that same old place, sweet home. yeah, they want to go they want to go to florida or texas. that's where they're going. well, italian americans watching all this, they're rightly outraged. >> we're celebrating no one ,
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the accomplishments and the contributions. italians and italian americans have made during the development. this great country. but it's not just italian americans. it's everybody together. that's why our parade is made up of so many cultures. >> if you really watch it. well, let's remember that the democrats are the ones claiming to be the defenders of norms and democracy. and it's usually, of course, only related to january six and trump. but this has been a national holiday for almost 90 years, established by a democrat icon . so if there was a norm, well, this would be it. and as for the indigenous people, does anyone really think it's fair to apply today's standards to some of their ancestors? traditions from the cannibalism of the iroquois to the human sacrifices of the aztecs? i don't think so. >> joining me now is victor davis hanson, hoover institution senior fellow. victor, is it really about columbus or it's about something deeper?
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i think it's something deeper. i think they understand that they had the house and the senate and they've had a progressive culture for 40 years. they have the presidency and they've given us nothing but utter failure. so they don't want to talk about the issues that people in the middle class care about energy or fuel or the border or crime. so they go back and they treat the past, laura , not as tragedy, but as melodrama. we're binary. these are the good, good guys of the victims. and these the bad guys that are victimizers. and they don't know it's all it's all columbus', disinformation. i mean, columbus was fleeing a situation in which europe could not trade any more because the ottoman imperialists had destroyed the byzantine empire. and spain, for whom he sailed for had come off seven hundred year of moorish occupation imperialism. he didn't even go to conquer. he didn't know where he was. he just had a theory that he could reach china and india without having to deal with the ottomans.
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and he found a new world. and what did he find? you mentioned it. he found in some cases cannibalism and human slavery and human sacrifice. gargantuan scale in terms of the aztecs and everybody says, well, he polluted. but i mean, history is cross-cultural. causation. yes, he brought yellow fever and he brought smallpox. but some of the great pathologies of the world culture after the discovery of a new world came from the new world, from syphilis, to tobacco to cocaine. >> the chocolate. >> that's the way it works. but to simplify it, just so you can in the president, refract refractor and remounted fracture the past so you can have this future agenda is is just bankrupt and that's what's happening. and then the final irony is that we have all of these elite, very affluent leisure to people, academia and constitutional government, freedom, free market capitalism of western culture.
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and they have the leaders and the right culture. meanwhile, what we do, the evictee or blipping in and out, we're not sure people know this is live when you're slipping in and out. and we always get great points from victor. but we can't hear you very well, victor. but suffice it to say, this is an attack on america. it's not an attack on colombus. this columbus is just a placeholder for their anti americanism. victor, thank you. and now another norm. the democrats are happy to shatter. democrat candidates and incumbents across the country are running scared and away from debates because, as victor said, they can't run on their record . they're not going to talk about rising crime. rates, inflation, recession, certainly not the falling stock market. we looked at for one k lately, none of that, in fact, there. so desperate to avoid any discussion of these inconvenient issues that several democrats are either refusing to debate the republican opponents or agreeing to only one debate very close to election in
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the arizona governor's race. liberal katie hobbs appeared in a safe zone on face the nation to explain why she won't debate carrie lake. >> i have no desire to be a part of the spectacle that she's looking to create because that doesn't do any service to the voters. really? well, that's too bad. think about that for a minute. of course, the real spectacle is what is happening to arizona underbite is open border. it's a huge surge in crime there and homelessness. but defending her views on any of that, well, that doesn't do a service to the voters. what an insult. another reason to vote straight ticket republican in arizona and look at poor john fetterman. i mean, that man should be home trying to get well. instead, he's trying to stumble away from accountability for his positions on everything from ending cash bail to banning oil, gas. uncle fester men only agreed to one debate. >> and it's late on october. twenty fifth.
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it's normal to have one debate in october, and that's exactly what was always the plan. but because he been struggling in the race, you know, he tried to turn this into an issue, struggling. >> well, i just wanted more debates earlier, noting that early voting started in the state in late september. but look, if i were a political consultant advising hobs and fetterman, i'd be telling him to avoid debates, too. i would change the subject immediately from the economy and crime to abortion. i don't know, trump climate change, bill , whatever . look, i get it. their record is indefensible. what they're doing makes sense as a selfish political matter to avoid debates. but it's incredibly disrespectful to the voters. speaking of disrespect, by the way, what new hampshire income senator maggie hassan is doing to her state, it's just
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obscene. she's only holding about one campaign event a week. i kid you not. and of course, she won't agree to debate her challenger, don bolduc. now, in new england, that's where i'm from. people used to pride themselves on vigorous debate. and in new hampshire, in the name of robert frost, would think that a new hampshire politician would even consider hiding from her own constituents. >> hey, mags, the state motto is live free or die not. let's flee and duck. you notice that beyond avoiding debates, by the way, liberals like senator hacen, they aren't even hosting public town halls either. they ought to do that all the time so voters don't get to ask her questions. pretty much about anything, certainly not on the issues. they're getting hammered by the policy. she voted for families in new hampshire are being forced to go into debt big time just to afford the essentials. high inflation, coupled with historic interest rate
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hikes, have some new hampshire residents relying on credit cards to get by. according to the wall at hubb, the average new hampshire household has more than eight thousand four hundred dollars in credit card debt. now, now, this is heartbreaking. it's infuriating. i lived in hanover, new hampshire, for four years in the eighties during college . and if you were a candidate who wanted to compete there and a lot of them came through hanover, you had to face the people. you had to answer a lot of questions. but now with the you know what, hitting the fan, they're going to have, maggie has in the past people of new hampshire. how's that granite in your veins when americans are suffering, no politician should be able to skate to reelection without defending his or her record . never should it be allowed to happen. and of course, today's media, well, they've been part of the protection racket, though, haven't they've? gone from holding all
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politicians accountable to holding democrats coats, joining now, steven miller, former senior adviser to president trump, founder of america legal, and miranda devine, "new york post" columnist, fox news contributor and author of my favorite, the laptop from . steven, now, i guess i want to focus for a moment on new hampshire. okay, this is the live free or die state. okay, how can maggie hassan avoid debating her opponent and be taken seriously by anyone there? well, she shouldn't be only with the indulgence of the left wing media. is that even possible? maggie hassan has voted for every single radical left policy that is ruining the state of new hampshire for the open borders and the drugs that are destroying an entire generation for radical agenda or ideology, for runaway inflation, for rampant crime. she's voted for all of it.
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her voting record is indistinguishable from that of bernie sanders or chuck schumer. she's a hard core leftist. she has nothing in common with the people of new hampshire. and that's why she won't debate. and the media's letting her get away with it. and that is a travesty. the era of objective media, sadly, in this country is over. well, and moranda, people's pocketbooks don't lie, do they ? i mean, everyone knows they're getting poorer, the streets are getting less safe , and america is getting weaker under democrat rule. everyone knows that now. there's no no debating. and in new york , governor kathy hochul, she's not been elected by the voters to her position. she's only agreed to hold a single debate. and , of course, at the end of october, a lot of early voting has already taken place. a month of absentee voting, i think about by then. so she just she refuses to be held accountable as well. i mean, i think that is de facto reason to vote against it really is . >> and i think these very weak
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democratic candidates are trying to use the joe biden strategy, and i guess it worked for him. so i figured, why not for them? they're cowards and they're letting down the voters. the voters are supposed to be doing the due diligence during the campaign to decide which candidate is going to do the best for them, which candidate has the policies that will solve the problems, particularly you're looking in new york , crime is a massive issue. and kathy hochul refuses to even tell the voters how she will deal with the problem of bail, so-called reform that is letting all these crazies out on the street. and she won't talk about that. and she knows that as soon as she goes into a debate stage against lee zeldin, she will he'll wipe the floor with her and that's why she's running away. but she wasn't elected, as you say, and she's like a lot of these democrat candidates, john , vitamines, another one ,
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truly a hopeless candidate, unfit special needs candidate. and he's only managing to stay upright because he's protected by the media. >> hmm. and , stephen , even cnn was forced to report on how democrat ads now view biden's presence as we approach the midterms. >> check this out. what do we know about this president's plan in the final four weeks? he's clearly not going to the races that matter the most to democrats. we haven't seen him go to arizona. it seems like john fetterman doesn't really want him to appear with in the final stretch of the race. >> he's not going to georgia. so i don't know a whole lot, stephen . >> he's like an anvil with cement shoes on . i mean, this is not working out well for him on the trail, a giant lightweight anchor, but this is what's so astonishing, though, laura . right, is that every single democrat go through the list. mark kelly , maggie hassan, tim ryan , they're all trying to establish distance between
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themselves and biden. well, they spent the last two years as his most loyal service soldiers, his most faithful service, doing everything biden wanted, everything pelosi wanted, everything schumer wanted. and what they're using is wall street money and silicon valley money to put ads on tv that aren't lying to voters about who they are. every one of them and every other democrat running is a down the line. biden, pelosi, schumer, kamala harris, democrat who is enabled every single policy from open borders to crime to inflation that is wreaking havoc on our country. and if our candidates can make that point and then once you get to debate, have crushed their opponents by making those points as blatant as jgi did. let me let me yeah, let me tell you about that, steve . and i'm glad you mentioned that, because tonight jd vance eviscerated phony populist tim ryan . here's one of the many superb moments from jd . >> check it out. two years ago, you supported banning fracking both on public
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lands. and generally speaking, that crushes the ohio energy sector. and that's one of the reasons why manufacturers are going to china. another reason ohio manufacturers go to china is because the chinese undercut american wages. the only way to really combat that is tariffs. twenty , eighteen, twenty , nineteen and 2020. you oppose the tariffs that started to bring some of that manufacturing and industrial base back to ohio. >> if we had those back , batman sound effects, i'd be like pow pow zawi. i just floored them. this is why they don't want to debate. it's exactly what is . and yes, get miranda. yeah, exactly. he was brilliant. so blake masters the other night. brilliant. carrie would be brilliant and lee zeldin will be brilliant. so these democrats, not only do they have no policies, not only do they have a terrible record and a president, that's a laid waste, they also really don't have the ability to
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go head to head against these very formidable republican candidates when they don't have the protection racket going with the media. they're just left on stage with their policy positions. and that's an ugly place to be right now. miranda, stephen , great to see both of you. thank you. and joe biden told a group of dnc donors that we're closer than ever to nuclear war. well, does he not realize he's contributing to the possibility? plus, why is the head of the american federation of teachers in ukraine of all places, that ahead. >> hi, i'm mike huckabee. former governor of arkansas, and i'm here today to tell you about a hidden health crisis currently affecting nearly every american sleep deprivation. and that's why you need to know about relaxium sleep. you see, getting a good night's sleep helps support a healthy immune system. helps maintain a healthy blood pressure, healthy cardiovascular system, thankfully, relaxium sleeps
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i visit us at enfold for puppy dog, we must demand the immediate negotiation ofwarn a peaceful end to the war in ore ukraine or we will end up in world war three and there will be nothing left ofg le our planet. alft ol because stupid people didn't have a clue. they don't understand what they are dealing with .cl the power of nuclearear,. d >> they have no idea what: he i they're doing. he's right.s t and it's something the show has warne and something this show hast sic warned about since february when the ukrainefebruary conflil began.n but for biden and his team ofan naive war, cabinet folks, they are just waking up to the reality that one over $50 billion in weaponry and aidr could actually produce in
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ukraine. can we even track wheren we our money is going? well, it wasn't until a closed door fundraiser the other night that biden seemed to realizen rz that he has brought america to the cliff's edge. what if we have not faced the prospect of armageddon since kennedy and the cubanssil missile crisis? he said. ewell, that admission set off alarm bells around the globe, whicnd the gh at the biden cleaw got right to work. the president, i think, was high accurately reflecting the fact that the stakes are very high right now. his comments were not basedbase on new or fresh intelligenceon r new indications that mr. putin has made a decision to use nuclear weapons. and quite quite frankly, wey ini don't have any indication that he has made that kind of decision. >> joining me now is ned ryun, ceo of american majority, as well as lt. col. daniel davis, defense priorities senior fellow ned, i don't you know, i don't think i believe curvy. i just think they don't want to
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admit how badly they've missed this whole thing up. they cont well, they really have. and they continue down thisn th path. the g trump'smazinish, been right about almosteveryt everything in this situation. hi and i look back at his remarksn on germanies idiotic energy policy, which was funding and empowering putin, really european infantile energy policy writ large , which was giving up until recently about billion euros a day to putin. i was really financing this this invasion. trump was right about putin pouncing on biden's weaknesst th post afghanistan. and he's pos right in this situation. we find ourselves every week that this continues. we find ourselves escalating and moving towards nuclear war t and bidart administration doesn't seem to know how to exog partf this except for t continue forward. thisamazing part to mes in all of this, laura , is the people that were saying that somehow trump, with his recklessmp behavior, was somehow going toen start world war three are the ones actually agitating for
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biden to start world war three . and at some point, you wouldsomp hope that the diplomatsukrain and statesmen would say, you know what, ukraine has nothing to do with us interests. it has everything to do with russia's interests. always has, always will . ukraine and russia actually need to sit down wha and figure out what borders work for both of them before wea continue accelerating down this path. thfause if we don't find an ofcc ramp, we are headed towards something that that will not be good for anyone involved. d invin europe and the us anywhee in the world. and colonel davis, during a phone call today was leonski biden promised that the u.s. would continue providingse ukraine with the support needed tod that defend itself, includig advanced air defense systems. now, lieutenant colonel , youeua said that biden needs to changne course, but it seems that and i don't see any time soon that's escalating. is , is he not, the it'sould exactly what i've been worried about. >> and i couldn't have been
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more happy to hearking those president trump making those comments there that he just did. >> and you just did. all the tis in the white house, he took a lot of heat for engaging with food.d hi they called him a putin apologist and he was telling and all that. but he kept us out of any war and he kept relations stable. e but now then, you see, since he's left office now,going up and things have been rampe ad up and they've been continually going up all the way to the war starteted and d. and this is the wrong answer to say we're just going tonu continue to go , not make anyt changes at all, because president biden was right last week when he said that we'rer heading towards nuclear potential catastrophl cataste, e have to do something to change course. if you just maintainse the stati ,we're goings to end up someplace. >> it's bad for america, man. one of our favorite puppets ofe the left, retired lieutenant colonel alexander vandeman. >> he's gleeful over the whole situation. >> watch. russia really is a one trickn' pony. it cannot do anything on the battlefield. it's getting its it's getting
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defeated at every turn. we just need to saturate the environment there. and this could easily reduce the pressure that that russia is putting on ukraine and make thiss a much, much more bearabe campaign. >> ned, how does this rhetoric get us farther from nuclear war? >> it doesn't. laura, the sh and laura, we just have as we the shame of this entire situation. we've somehow got to be portrayed. arssia bad, ukraine, good, both are deeply corrupt nations.h are both are involved in something that's been going on for centuries. and we continue to escalattinuen and fund it with tens of dollars billions of taxpayer dollars. you know, i think lauren , the hole in this entire situation, one of the things that has been deeplyas bee aggravating to me is watchingseo republican senator sell us out on this likers lindsey graham. apparently there's not a war that he doesn't like as heitates continues to agitate for this. r and i would remind the senator we're not in the nineteeton vla anymore. n >> putin might be a, but b the evil empire doesn't exist.
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at some point. e nice it would be nice if republican senators would actually stand up and say, youub know, we should probably hit the brakes on this and choosea a diplomatic path and call so that we don't end up in a badra place. yeah, well, i got lt. colonel davis. i think the question has tocan e be asked of the american people, okayop , and maybe it's hard to do that inu the midterms. are yollinu willing to support t war with russia to save ukraine? yes or no?e? because that beca is the question, is it not? you know, it's got to be answered. i like that for me, because you when you see the polls that, the have been asked, thenhat the american people answer that question exactly. question way thathe way you thig to. and you know what? i like the way it kind of a sec framed just a secondon ago i is that this is an issuesia an between russia and ukraine both have an interest on their border that needs to be resolved. americto ba has no nationalty security interest at stake in the fact that we continu thee to
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potentially be a part of all this. the escalation is just in the end up in a bad place for us . and we want to focus el american national interestsnc before someone else's.rmany see >> well, where's germany? germany seems to want to now, deescalate things now, right now, very quickly. i mean, germany is the biggestie economy in the eu. k this if germany doesn't think this is a big enough problem righrigt now at this moment, then we'vehe got to start asking ourselvesbef some hard questions. and i wante. the people of w ukraine to be safe. i think it's horrific what's happened t o them. >> but come on , i think, becaus germany is looking for a way to survive the winter because they've made so many terribl eould l energy decisions. they would really loveov to figure out how to continue getting cheap russian energy. i think they're just lookingia for basically very selfish, interested how do we survive the winter? so it's kind of surprise me,nger germany hasn't taken a stronger role in saying we need wise neen this to end, if nothing else, for its own survival. >> i think we're going to start seeing that conversationy pred and that's my prediction, said lieutenant colonel . thank you. ces hit the campaigneaking o trail. and speaking of ukraine, evef na
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there's no fresh start for us . the cleaning lady mondays on fox and watch any time on hulu. it's time for a seen and unseen segment. we explore a cultural stories t of the day, and for that wenewsc turn to the fox newson contributor, author of the new i book premiering tomorrow, the wise men who found christmas. >> raymond arroyo right. alwa, thank you for having me, as always. the celebrities are reallye ce turning out for the midterms. >> oh, yes, they are indeed. ine and they're everywhere for good reason. everi'll explain that in a mome. the idea is to whip up excitement for a given candidatene. laura intertrade, celebrity fore vote s. d have dee the west wing and vp casts dida a virtual mash last night for democrats in wisconsin. de oh, i wisconsn 2020 two, theo saving democracy runs directly through my home state ofown wisconsin. >> every race up and downs cruc the ballot is cruciaial for democrats to invest in and win. please join the cast of ple
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the west wing and veep as we come together for a special live streamed fundraisernd "veei laura , i watched some of this so you didn't have to. the highlight was julia louis-dreyfus invoking a certain supreme court justicee who she claimed watched her show . e clai she claimed that justice's namen was antonin scalia. toshe meant antonin scalia.antoi but wen won't correct. this was you know, i think for certain audiences, these showsss have a luster, its wish casting for them. but i don't think thes, but ei ' celebritt y endorsements reallyw matter a whole lot.ho >> no, hillary, didn't she have. been black and all those people know she had changed all and katy perry and everybody came out for and by the way, this week in texas, betoo rourke o'rourke, who has trailedstart republican governor greg abbott since the start of the campaign, he's pulling out the biof camg out thg guns, har, amo's not even an american, and willie nelson came to
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your running mate who is♪ and will start to kill again. the biggest gun we've got♪ is called a ballot box. and if you don't like who's inlo there, our mamas don't let your babies grow up tor babi be endorsers. it's always embarrassing whent s they do this. but, laura , has this guy has bn seven to nine points below begii average since the beginning of this campaign. and he was at a dixie chicks concert the other night. they mentioned him. hes wasbooed. booed. ro this does not bode well for bado. well, you mean the chickurkes. o you can't use dixie anymore. that's one of the wordsmore, the chicks wanted. the word the wor no longer use. yeah, not a word.d. you took that away from them. but, laura , there's a good reason you see these celebrities endorsing particularsee candidates. look at pennsylvania, where kerry washingtonlvania and stevn van zandt are coming out for democratic senate candidateing
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john fetterman. >> when yogethu have troubleer d putting words together, as he does, you need as many celebrity distractions as you can get . >> this shouldu can ge joe bidei >>ain in twenty , twenty four ? >> i i think that should be a decision made by joe biden joe biden, joe biden.by joe maybe that's the guy who joins sinatra for those the girl from ipanema wasn't. he was joe biden. so maybe this will bmaybe anothr person. >> and katie hobbs, the democratic gubernatorial candidate in arizona, better call eva longoria this was her pitch to hispanic voters until ketel. what have you learned specifically? learn from the latino community? i my sister in law, she latino and her family. i love hanging out wit with them and practicing my espanol. so there's no one specific. tho listen, could all of them. it's one third of the state.
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>> yes.fourth yes, absolutely.th i , i , i mean, i think there's there's many lessons. his is w >> this is why she won't debate carry like laura . i mean, talk about flat footed.. wo wow.w. i think someone should tell herd it's latin for feminine. r fe she said she's a latino and that's what you learn. day one when you're taking spanish. she was struggling to comesp uao with latinba and couldn'tatin remember the end of it. but even ukraine is nowin recruiting celebrities laura to advance their cause as the russian empire continues itss i assault on ukraine, zelenskyyd o is assembling a new resistance and he's turned to a battle tested jedi to lead the effort. >> it's not an army of clones. it's the army of drones and ied was really surprised tbeo be contacted by president zelenskyy. presid i assume i didn't asenk why. what they were wanting me to doo was become the so called rebassador, a glorified word
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for representative of their army of drugarmy o, the af drones. laura , are we supposed to sello them light sabers now? i mean, what are we supposed tog do? well, they've raisedhtsabe a hun and eighty eight million dollars. and if given ukraine a thousand drones, how many more drones do they need? when does this end?whens and that'sthis after we've alrey given them fifty four billion dollaren thems and more is on tr . >> we have a fox news alert.reak sorry to i break in. as >> another celeb of sorts hasshd just showed up in ukraine and is squaring off against putin, head of the american teachers union, randigarten weingarten. >> okay, we've mad.e a decision e that we're going to go to lviv and talk to the union leaderse n there and that we're not going to let putin get away with terrorizing people. closed the schools ar, e closed. children are learning remotelyei or in bunkers right now. >> okay, wait a second. >> is she complaining that
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the schools are closed there? the woman who is single handedly responsible for shuttering american schools coast to coast? yeah, i mean one .if all w hey, come let me tell you, if all you need to do is show randi weingarten or play her on a loop, russia will lay downi their arms immediately just thr pump that throughout the 10me time zones of this forme zron soviet, we're going to meetth te with the ukraine union. we will not allonew putin to do this. what are they going to do? the teachers are going to march across the bridge and stop him . i mean, this is absurd, but for i'm waiting for baby yota and chewbacca to lead the next resistance. maybe that will stop putinresisn his tracks. >>th and wise can wrap this up quickly. >> are tresistance, what you going to do to putin?t is s sit on him? i mean, what the heck is she going to do? o ha this is the woman who hasducati ruined american educatioonn. rua it's going to ruin anyny chancef of some kind of negotiatednegoti peacate in ukraine.y well they're going to insultps wit the russian troops with masks and many masks are going torepe make them aware and that'll repel them all. oh, my god.thank you, boat laura. takes the cake.
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all right. the book out tomorrow, raymond.r very excited. all right. the democratic gubernatorial candidate in oregoe democrn is suggesting more funds need to be allocated to. t and i kio d yobeallocau not met, stabilization centers to help solve the rampant drug and violence issue in the state.wh so what does her opponent thinkt of thi does nk os? >> well, she's here next and she's going to respond attention marines and family members who spent time at camp lejeune. if you spent time on base at camp lejeune prior to 1988, and developed any of these cancers or suffered any of these injuries, you may be eligible for significant financial compensation. call camp lejeune victims to discuss your case. now leaking underground tanks contaminated the drinking water with benzene and other highly carcinogenic chemicals up to 280 times acceptable levels in some instances. there have been numerous reported cases of exposed personnel developing cancer and other serious health
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free military veterans guide to navigate your caregiving journey. >> but i will say for portland in particular, in addition to making measure 110 work, we need a meth stabilization portlandn portland. we need a place for cops to take drugs, not the emergency departments. , wewhen they are in a meth reld psychosis. >> forget portland. does any city need a meth>> lau stabilization center?er? well, that was oregon democratic gubernatorial candidate tina kotek talking about measure one ten, which decriminalized hard drugs like math , heroin, lsd,. and cocaine. now, i want towa shont tw you wt effect that had statewide. these ar these are overdose deaths in oregon. s inorange is 2020 one measure noe 110 was on the ballot and then approved in november. yellow is 2020 one after it went into effect that february
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and green is twenty twenty two so far . well, overdoseo far. has incread nearly 58% from 2020 to n twenty , twenty one . it doesn't takeniue a genius tow figure outha what happened heren joining me now is christine drasin, the republican runningrn for governor in oregon. all right. with the rcp average has are up two point four percent ahead of kotek in a state that hasn't elected a republican in forty years. i love this, christine.ve what will this meth stabilization center accomplishe ? is there any good that couldood? come of it? you know, this know, t is a continuation of tina coatex failed leadership. she's out of touchd with oregonian'sleadersh. makin she is making choices and making decisions that are just politically driven. the the reality on the ground is that drugs harm familiestheya and drugs are hurting our statee and hurting our community. and frankly, as you noted,e answer people are dying. the answer here is not to t continue to enable this i
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behavior. the answer is to get people into get treatment and long term recovery and not to assume that this is how our state has tooree be long term and therefore we need to create thatn ce stabilization centers. that is that is the wrong tha answer. i want people to also see what's happening with crime in portland. and again, everyone who knows portland, who's been there over the last twenty , twenty five years, iis a bt is a beautiful city, but it's changed dramatically.t it has c. and so and so crime largely remains steady in twenty , twenty one . shot but portland shot upally dramatically the number of violent crimes in portland there increased 38%. that included homicides,, robberies and aggravated assaults. all of which happen more often in 2020 one than the previous year. avechristine, your response tour that? that's alsreo disturbingsponse. and we need more lawhe enforcement on the streets and frankly, we need a governor that's not going to engageno in
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the mass release of criminals. that's whatht kateat's brown and that's what tina kotek aligned with kate brown to to continuesd to just release and murderersonh onto our streetser as governor,t i will support victims that wewc have law enforcement on ourur cm streets and that our communitiemus are safe .arer there are over two hundred police officers as a deficit right now, and portland is that accurate? would you do t and what would you do to try to bring more into the force?it ise it is accurate. ou our law enforcement need, o governor , that is going to back their play., an and for too long, particularlyka in portland, they know thatshipi the political leadership in that community communi hasn't sm them. and the effect for fornd peopler living in portland has beenl les that they feel less safe . there's less officerfficersan on the road. so response times are slower and it's not their fault. they're overwhelmed.med. they need an aggressive push come says we want law
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enforcement here. please come to our community. we to our co will support you. >> we know we need you. well, i think kotek supportedsur the rioters over the police inte 2020 when that whole place was being ripped apart. correct. really quick. absolutely. correct? and absolutely the wrongabsolu decision. again, she has the failed leadership. >> one time after another, oregonian's are done with it. they're ready for a change. christine dreazen, thank youw iu very much. now, if you had a video from our open was insane, well, wait until you show you what happens next. >> the last byte stator on . i may be close to retirement, th e governor ....vegan. thanks, god ., i got 'em and thanks to borj some a, righ i'm confident about my future. bigger. th i got themey.ot it some of those papers say, yeaha, boy, it provides guidance for the right investments and helps me be prepared for unexpected events. events. bethey make me feel lit it all under control.
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