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that is all the time we havewith left tonight. thank you for bein us,g with us thank you for making this showr possible. please set your dvr so you eve never, ever, ever, ever, everep miss an episode of hannity. in the meantime, hannity let no. your heart be troubled. laura ingraham, ingram ,a in anglisgrah next,s next. rrow we'll see you back in new york tomorrow. no, no, no, hey, everyone. >> i'm laura ingraham. this is ingram angle from washington tonight. we have a lot to get to and first read wave rising. o >> that is the focus of tonight's angle. oh, have you checked this out?no the bad news keeps rolling insa, for biden and the democrats. it's so sad.s a new york times poll has trump edging biden forty five to 45-44 forty four among likely vs . and that's the key metric.s eve now, remember, this is even a with biden, this horror showoneo economy, a one point lead for tk
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the former president is stunning. now, think of the nearly of nonstoarp negative coverages trump's given by the regime reg media. so i'm thinking to myself today, imagine what this poll might look likhis polle if the s were even a smidge fair. times and other "new york times" dalling data spells doompo for the democrats as well. in the generic ballot, b republicans now holdrepublic a r point lead over democrats. that's a five point swingptembe. toward the gop since september. it's devastating and perhapst of most significant. there's a lot of significant stuff in this pollf in. the biggest shift came from women who identified as independent voters in september. they favored democrats by 14s pn points. now, independent women backedo u republican by 18 points. i thought thatt was a typo, bu it's not on top of that. almost two thirds of americans 64%.eve are going in the wrong direction. sixty four percent now at this point, i think it's good to to
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remember where things lookre back in june and july. that was after the court row overturn roe .opeful and liberals were really hopeful, even predicting that the voters would turn away from the gop when abortion rightse are on the ballot. >> republicans are the party of extreme or democrat. meantime, hope the fight overurn abortion will take center stage >>ring midterm elections later this year. >> republicans continue to lose ground in white collar suburbsnh ,and abortion is a big part of h that. it's helpingelping democrats.n s >> i think dodd's decision is going to do more to>> lau get people out to vote . >> really, claire.hy that's why reformer. vote we didn't fall for any of that. voters have signaled that one cn their number one concern is the economy. e and where does abortion fall? according to pew, it's the eighth most important priority behind things like education, safety and supreme court appointments. and yes, the angle was correct.c today there.mong lik these are where the issues rank among likely voters. ined add
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the economy and inflation combined add up to about a 44%. abortion, it's now down to 5%, five percent. it was eight percent before. and despite the millions ofs pod dollars poured into campaign ads coast to coast, thisurning is accusing republicans, of course, of turning back thhe cle clock on women's health care. only eight percent of likely democratic voters said abortion was their top concern. s their 80%. and wi and with economic concernsth e weighing most heavily vot on the minds of voters, yoerueru have to ask, which partyip do my the voters think is better marginedthing? at the money thi? well, republicans, by a bige nu margin now with the numbers looking this grim for the party of biden, pelosii and aoc, alln of them combined, what can they do at this point? wellto turn things around? well, they look for a rescue operation for the guy. h they still consider their only real president . and they hope he can help change the subject. >> they increasingly are willing to subvert basic.
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democratic procedures like let's count votes. let's make sure that people are. allowed to vote .t's make let's make sure that whoever gets the most votes has the most seats and that ifco they get the most votes inng congress, that you can pass laws, basic stuff like that, they don't increasingly seem to believe in. and it's a reminder thatile. democracy is fragile.o you have to fight for itfight .d and thisterm midterm election,w i think, is going to be a, that moment in which, you know, that >>ttle has to be joined. >> i wai lt to see over. oh, my gosh, he sounds like he was boring himself in that recitation. recitation but here's the problem for mr. martha's vineyard. hope and changore is now hopeles and pocket change.and po and speakingcket of desperate, t brings us to when you think
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about the inflation reduction and what republicans want to don is that they want to repeal that very historic piece of legislation that is also going to lower energy costs. republicans are actually going to make things worse and democrats want to do the opposite. and make things a little easier . >> i think i think to she's gotten eas betterie at reading, frankly. joining me now is steven miller, a former senior adviser , founder ofevenmp america first legal. steven, bringing out obamaille the lies from kyp. >> is any of that going tokj work? given where these numbers are?ts that was shocking, 18% ofly likely independent women now swinging the other way to republicans that "new york times" poll is justmel a hammer blow toow democratss hopes in three weeks from now. out,nd the movement of women voters in particular, as you pointed out, i've never seen sht that much movement in so short u a time, 18% plus fous r for the gop, a complete reversal of
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fortune. what that tells me is that on t republican messaging on threeflo core issues crime, immigrationge and inflation is bringing woment voters into the gop tent, which spells a death knell forr the democratic party in three weeks from now. >> well, obama obama back to hiw being back to the rescue. i think heryin was trying to hae kind of a sister soldier light moment. >> let's watch this.this. not being a buzzkill, right. so that's let's lesson for the democratic. and sometimes democrats are killright. it's like, you know, sometimesn, people just want to not feel as if they are walking on eggshells and and they wantkg some acknowledgment that life is messy and thaemsyt all of ust any given moment can, you know,, say things the wrong way. you k or make mistakes.abou >> talking about council meanure, there is a little
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rusty. don't you soundedring ae ob a little meandering in a very oblique reference to cancel culture. >> what does that get him?cu but he's clearly out olturf he practice. he' i think what he's actually trying to do is he knowso is th biden is in fobir a shellackingy es just twenty two days from now. and so i think he's actuallyh se trying to establishn hims some distance between himselelff and a current democratic party brand. and to your to your cores tquestion is this going to wor, trotting out obama, trotting out kyp, trying desperate to change the subject to anything at all? it won't work because tosubj usc a a common expression, they havs a reality problem.ut o the border is open, crime rois outl,, control inflation i a 40 year high. as long as republicans stay relentlessly on those points, they will win. >> and kyp was also asked about why candidates aren't wilde pr about the prospect ofosf campaigning with joe biden. trao the president has been g traveling nonstop and he's going to continuoi e to be on the road nonstop. he's going to go whereo go he's needed most. and at this time, we're wet
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don't have just any additional. we just don't have any additional travel to to lay out for you. >> oh, thal ret was real.kjp. reading time with jfk. i mean, it's embarrassing at this point. i mean, they just can't see it. kryptonite. well you would, you think by noa theater term should be offte book. it's astonishing. uld bethat months now into the , she can answer a simple question without looking down whenever an intern prepared for her and the fact they don't have an answerer for to that question, which they would know' is coming, just shows that this white house in complete disarray. >> i never think i would say com this, but i missin i misstoday a jen psaki. >> l right, stephen , great to see you today. sas always. and now, as long as the you know, the angle is really>> lau wondered for a long time, when e to savedegland decid itself? when states like maine, rhode in island, connecticut,t finall fiy get fed up with high taxes, lowg growth, rising crime, wheny kick they finally kick the democrat we'l, well,nto the amber then when that happensl ,lism i we'll see how populism is really taking hold. over
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well, i was in connecticut over the weekend. i have more on tha that later fm glastonbury high school reunion. i spgthere.ot of time talkin to folks on the ground there.lo a lot of people seemed really fed up. e both and we're both sad and mad at what had happened to the state we all grew up in.e the demo and i sense the democrats who oncece thoug thought that tu untouchable in the state, i'm talking about elected officialals,s may be starting ty sweat it. republicans are actually spending money in these races across the region.ny kevin mccarthy line pacs is spending twenty three million dollars on ads in eight democraticspend districts that biden carried by double digits in new england. new gland.now, some interestings here in connecticut's 5th congressional district. where biden won by 11. won republican george logan b is demonstrating broadd bipart bipartisan appeal, according to axios. and in rhode island, second,wher where biden won by 14. a new poll has republican allen funt leading the democrat alg thby eight points. in so how bad are things inll, in
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new england? well, in new hampshire, wherenao liberal senator maggie hassar n is running away from any debates, it's fentanyl and theny economy, it's killing them. >> therei is there is a drug lt problem around here. i mean, there's a lot of t that goesg of tha on . but that's because there'son nt heret going on around here. there's not a lo, t of worka lo around here. there's not a lot of jobt ofs around. u >> thank you.obalizat globalization and inion. massachusetts and rhode islander ,some folks will be choosing win between food or heat this winter. >> we're seeing electricityise n prices rise in new england. we've seen p electricity prices go up, increase over sixty four percent in massachusetts>> lau and rhode island and maine. >> things ar e now better. we always hear from our struggling neighbors, w hard friends and family members about winter and how hard itisd is specifically for oldern like miners. but we've not heard concern what we like. we are hearing thie s year yeadt we're hearing is we don't knowgk how we're going to make it. we simplity can't for these>> lu costs. >> and it's infuriatinra: 'sg.
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in connecticut, crime is out off control. flags were at half staff thisamu weekend. that was, after three polictwe officers were ambushed, two dead. >> more than 80 rounds were fired at them from behind. ne it was multiple rounds and it was likxte a war zone.ere and then next thing yoreu knew s there were sirens flying f everywhere. and it was jus t it was scary.y. it was actually scary because we don't get this. we don't have this this is ae is quiet neighborhood. >> not anymore. no one i s safe now. the state's incumbentnt democratic senator, ned, no answers. lamont is in a tight race with republican bob stefanski. b come on , nutmegs. it's time to try something different. you've done this forever.one ths and one woman who wants to help lead the charge is leo levy. she's trying to unseat that septuagenarian senator serpent e ,richard blumenthal, a new connecticut examiner. fabrizio poll has her only down by five points. >> lejeune's b now. r we are good to see you.
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i felt the fear building over the weekend in the state. people are scared. democrquestion is , what are democrats done for connecticut lately? >> connecticut well, all the dee done for connecticut lately t is to make life unaffordable, to make life unsafe. their crime has risen to make connecticut a border state by flying illegal to westchester county airport and to tweet airport, bringing andfentanyl and human traffick and all the other things. that's what the democratth have done for us here.cut and the people of connecticut are ready for chr change. hea i am so happy to hear you were . glastonbury i was in glastonbury yesterday at the apple festival, actually , had you?can't oh, yeahbe. e i missed you. let's stop. sorry i missed you too well, but it's a great state. this is this is actually a wonderful state. people haven't spent time ind i england. just kind of write it off. so it's liberal, butte i it' s
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beautiful. they're great people.l, gre and i think weat have to have a mantra. no state left behind. there's no reason connecticut has to be in this situation. has thinone at all.right. >> that's right.s no life does not have to be this cf way. eel we can change itno can feel normal again. awe're not asking for extravagances. we just want t o be able to feed our kids, heat our homes, go toa work with a full tank of gas and not think twice about that is not too much to ask. and and we can change. e an it's time to change. goingm the woman that's to bring change to connecticut. >> larry, you're so courageous and brave to be doing what you're doing, but you have big money on the other side. g u haveand that's senator richd blumenthal, who was most recently expressing frustration at saudi arabia for not bailing out the democrats on the high gas prices. >> watch thi s humongous blundersaudis t by the saudis that is againstir their own self-interest.
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as well as the threat to the global economy. >> the danger of rising oil prices to american consumers at the pump. americanspu. and i think thatn more the administration, more than any of us , is wel il aware of these practical consequences are if they're ever or a worthless. >> dus senator richar blumenthal is he okay? t it disgusts me to hear him say that, given our energy glut that we have in this countryhiso and what we've done to our own people, connecticut, just forstr >> i, they should vote against him. agree >> just for that comment, i agree with you. and i want to remind people he's a senator who voted for the jayce play. the last iran agreemen t, and he will do it again.y >> he is threatening the saudisn by saying what he said. >> and by the way, heei only wanted to for them to b delay their reduction inon production by one monte month sh could win the election.
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he doesn't care aboue ticut, bu the people of connecticut, but i do. i want to reinvigorate american energy production so we cann bring those prices down again, permanent. g and i'd love people to go to my website liora for .com toafor learn more about me and learnm o more about the policies i wille be promoting. leslieville we need a female w connecticut senator conservative with smart solutions. this is all about common s sen and you got it. you. good luck.ra everyone i: everyon connecticutn and vote and change. n >> we have a lot more . where and now if republicans win in parts of a country where democrats once ruled, it's going to largely be due to a dramatic shift to the right by latinos who are fed up with the cost of living. they're fed up c, likerime i sae with crime and a radicalizedtrih school curriculum. we haven't talked about thatumh yet. well, the new york timestaye own reporting shows that manypportig who are supporting the gop on the most important issuest facing the country are thoseiss. exact issues. a focus group comprisea fod of d hispanics across texas, floridaw and arizona showeded tha that
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they thought republicans were stronger on a variety of issues riets,such as crime, safety, gun control, national security, immigration and the economy. now, larger polls have also showed a significant shift rightward, according to the executiv e director of lat the national association of latino elected and appointed officials,o el five weeks into our tracking poll, it's becoming clear tha t republicant have gained significant ground with latino voters since c the last midterm cycle. >> syco why is this happening? >> the fact of the matter is that we, you the fact of the matter is we k e don't feel safe anymore at times like these. re it's really economic alconcerns that that that takedt priority. and that's what you're seeings is the hispanic community is dealing with high interest rates, energy costs,en record high inflation. and historically, it's been the republican party that focuses on those economic >>sues, identify more with
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the republican party. what things? well well,, we're for god , cou, family and hard work. >> okay, see, joining me nowma is florida congresswomanto see y maria salazar. congresswoman, great to see you tonight. latinolatino voters, they don't pandering from democrats because it seems like fromev a everything i've read and all the surveys done, they care about the same things that everyone does. e of course. thank you for having me. we're not martians. we're americans. and this year is going too be t be 20, 20 is going theo be the year of the hispanic republicans. thank god for that. thatwe're waking up. and why is that? because we have the same values that are entrenched ingoing, the republican party, god fearing law. abiding, taxpaying, low taxes, small government and familythan oriented. go that's what we are.e wa and thank god thatki we areyear, waking up to the fac tt that for 30 years, the democratic partyuy
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has been playingan say political football with us. and you know why i i can say it? because before getting to congress, i was on television and one of the founders ofof spanish television, univision and telemundo, and those are my viewers. and i know that mike community m once does and does not want to open borders. we want to have an orderlyav border. we want to have loe low inflati. we want to be able to raisedign, our kids, live in dignity,e bilt which is the bill thathai i presented immigratiopresn ref bill . >> and wlie want to live ind cot the promised land and contribute with the economy. so it's time for us to wake upde and thank god we're doing it'r. and the gop is working us . and i am the best example in 2020 was the biggest upset in the country because my people are not socialist. >> laura: no, now. i love that we covered it at it the time. it was awesome. cause therbecause there's a lot2 news for people in 2020 two. bu tt your opponent, t congresswoman, went on an alco
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sharpton show over the weekend and surprise to attack you watch. i go yout republican opponent is definitely out of step with our district in miami. inpoliticians love to talk about free dummying. cuba, nicaragua, about venezuel >> we understand that freedomtht in those countries means thats h we have to defend democracyat right here in america. and that's not what my opponent has done. >> congressman, they care about freedom and the preservation ofr american standardseservati and t after what they've put us through over the past few years. erhelisten, the problem with my opponents is that and note demo only her, but the whole democratic party is that they have to defend the undefendable. they have to defendab defend somethingd th called a democratic socialism. and that's why i wasat'sbl ableo bastin 2020 against one of the bastions of the democratices party, the longest serving member of the clintonf administration. thmrs donna shalala.
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she was the president ofshe was the clinton foundation and ind w was able taso unseat her. it was the only district inwo the country where biden wone the district and the democratic incumbent was unseated. why?y? because we hispanics were not socialists. okay, soe ar your understanding, congressman, we have to run. but i am so excited about this trend. i'm so excited across the country. seeiwhat we're seeing. it's a common sense latinod it's movement. and it's it's a beautiful thing to say. thank you so much. and president is basically just locked in a lifetime o f a coronation of himself. f in china. secretary mike pompeo is here and how he's going to use that to further turn against the united states . plus, how the greedy acts have n spent the last few years making our climate worse. michael shellenberger as theew s blockbuster on that stader twenty . biden is the most protected person in the country.
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nine for nine zero nine three seven . >> that's one hundred nine for nine zero nine three seven . >> no, the wto agreement the r will move china in the right direction. ection it will advance the goals america has worked for and china for the past three decades. and of course, iand,t will advac our own economic interests. >> twenty two years go .yesterda bill clinton sold america out and yesterday the bill came to
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xi jinping, began the coronation that will launch a third and likely lifetime term. it too thd and k an event this monumental for the legacy media to wake up to reality of what me this all could mean.e the new york timesne admitting a decade ago many prominent chinese hope that xi jinping would usher in openness and reform today. some of them believe he's created a totalitarian state. no kidding. and the "wall street journal" tot the event in more stark terms, noting china's coronation of xi jinping all but guarantees an era of confrontation with the united states. but isn't just the americania media waking up? something is happening insiden china that we haven't seen in decades. protesters are making boldcritic criticisms of xi go on strike at school and work. and remove dictator and national traitors. sean penn read one banner another at a recent protest reading we want food, not pcr w tests. we want freedom, not lockdown's . wet want reform, not a cultural revolution.
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we want to be citizens, not . >> joining me now, my compay, a former secretary of statep fo and a fox news contributor. mr. secretary, it's great to toe see you. it is quite stunning. despite e the wall streetnal an journal, of course, and a few other big publications there, they see what is coming down the pike. >> but still, like reuterst , will publish pieces saying no. well, he looks like he couldthe' win a third term, like there'ss any question about whether she's been is going to winthird a third and likely lifetime term here. what's going. on. >> oh, my goodness. the no, they call it the people's congress. ss p but thiseo isn't anypl congress. anyone's going to vote . he's going to consolidate powery in a way that he's not had before. beforalmost certain to be fo a lifetime. ns f and what that means foorr everyi american is this is going toa be a confrontation with the "wall street journal". got it right. we've been talking aboutconf thy for years, you and i, laura . right. we've watched chinese espionageh inside the uniteedd states . we watched them steald stat intellectual property, build the economy on the backs oeal p
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the american worker. you talked about president clinton and the wto sold america out so they could steal our stuff built in chinacn and then come dump it back inn h the united states .ey've this is going to be they've been economic war with the the u united states foniter an awfullr long time. it is time for the unitedet states to get serious. i'm glad tha serious.t some of the bigger leftist publications are now taking this seriously. those of us who have been see watching china for the past few years have seen this coming mus and we know what we must do. >> yeah, they were saying like:r few expected like that, notf usw that few. i think some of us saw this>> ya happening righh,t now. >> this this also just a billion points. one point two billion. >> laura: tly. othe journal really struck me today, becaus some other parts of the journal really struck me today because d they reporting that the biden administration is doubling down on its its recognition of china as america's main competitor. so what administration officials haven't said, however, is that the u.sven't sr is not fully prepared to fighttt a major war against china. this i've been saying this for some time, mr. secretary. our munitions are greatly depleted because of what we
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sent to ukraine. t toyour response tonight. >> and so the wall streettified journal justified somethingnista that we wereti working on , the trump administration. i think it was more broadly, e, is the defense industrial base rate the capacity to make simple annd high end weapons ammunition systems, toy our ? trump administration increased our budgets, but there is a long way t navy,p increaseo go e have all the tools that when that day comes, when a chinese confrontation comes or or more more more appropriately and more likely when likely they threaten us to trye that as leverage, we're actually prepared to engage them in a seriou s we're not in as big as there's not a big gaps as the "wall street journal" suggested. but make no mistake about it, xi jinping thil s week, he has given these speeches, has been a talking about building out hisbt g outechnology space program, h cyber program, in ways thate und the united states and es andmore broadly, the west mt match. >> mr. secretary, wonderful to>l see you tonight. aura tonigthank you. >> i really hope chinanext will decide sometime in the next days that it's wortysha coming back to this because wemd
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owe it to humankind. suspended. they didn't terminate. when you say back channely outreach, are you texting? outrh >> i hav, e. >> i h are you? i have emailed, so we will . but he is not allowed to answer me. >> it's very complicated.: what servewhat sr is that one o? the pipe dream. china that is china''ss cooperation o over climate is matched only by that of the larger greenback.er greeniavision and more. it turns out that they are the authors of the destructionrg they warn about. as our next guest, michael shellenberger, points out, ns ai apocalyptic greens are in the grip of a bad religion. even carbon emissions globally.n we're going down until climate activists repressed natural gas and increased coal use. g me i joining me now is michael shellenberger, author of apocalypse nevers mil . michael, great to see you tonight. now, you say that behind this
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push, is this ever greater demand for ultimately socialmaty control movement, free sexpression of people all arou. the world? >> explain tha t. ly >> well, that's right.e change t i mean, obviously, ifd be they really cared about climate power an change, it would be in favor ofa nuclear power and natural gas. . natural gas is the main reasonns that us carbon emissions declined more thansis declin thr declined anywhere in the world. between twenty five and 2020wori 22% decline in america's carbon emissions. g that was basically because of the fracking revolution, making gas so cheap and replacinge clit coal. but because climate activists have so attacked the natural gas and oil industry, reducingg overall investment the sector by half, it's actually resulted in the biggest year this yeaby r for coal. so there's a resurgence of coal because climate activists have e repressed a much cleaner fuel. >> and you'll never going tots believe what your old pal gavin newsom is blaming. blaming now for high energyhighe prices, what gas prices in price
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california have increased by aao record eighty four cents per g gallon in just over one week. that's a two dollar and fifty cent difference compared to us prices. it just doesn't add upce.s. and oil companies, they providea no explanation. the facts, is they're ripping yu off the record. >> profitsomin are coming at la your expense, michael.r >> your response to thatulou tedious video film? >> this is a ridiculous this is a ridiculous conspiracy theory. they the state's own energye es experts and economists have studied why we havive more expensive gasoline. and there's basically three reasons. we have a slightly have differ blend of gasoline.e the second reason, maybethes the biggest, is that we haven't built enough oil refineries.e tr and the third is because wese w repress oil production inthe res our own state. so the reason that gasoline prices are higher is becausee pi gavin newsom and the policies of his party, there's no i mean, this is a crazy conspiracy theory. in fact, a judge just issued a one hundred page ruling in co
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san diego a couple of weeks agot after investigating thisin. there is no price fixing. it's a serious crime for priceme fixing. it's heavily investigated. it's not happening. this is gaslighting. by the governor to to deflect b blame for the policies that hetn put in place that he's kept in place and that are the cause ofg our high gasoline prices here. t michael, just breaking is that biden will announce another ten to fifteen million barrels t of oil from the nation's emergency stockpile. s emclearly in a bid to try to c gas prices from climbing. obviously, before the election,h . i mean, this is no iw a matter f our national security destroying our stockpileroyingsd >> we're the biggest oilth and gas producer in the world. worlwe should be unleashing natl gas. >> but biden has leased fewer pi acres of public land and of of offshore offshore waters for oil and gas drilling than any. president since world two. it's insane.il and
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christmas, raymond arroyo.star right.t thi let's start with this drama series on netflix, which is suddenly all the rage, i guess. well, it's the second most watched series on netflix after stranger things. >>x af laura ., an and it reveals a troublings cultural trend. serial killersa trou is entertainment . now look frotainm penny dreadfut to jack the ripper to hannibal lecter. killers have always helde ways a a certain fascination with the publicscinat. e grizzl but the grisly nature of dahmer is disturbing. i mean, they are trawlingis reality to create an entertainment. takin >> and that's what i thinktertam makes this a little distressing. and it's so graphit anc. y no well, i have to say, not not only have i not watched it, but i don't plan to watch it.he it's just i can't do the violence violent things that i can't watch, the stuffit i just can't do. i don't know, like i feel the same way and i can't doyou e what you're talking about. there were seventeen t were 1 victims here and the families are, beca really up in arms about this because it doeuss its it's takig their lives in their tragedy and sort of sensationalizing for entertainment. the dominant thing is he's noten alone. there's dextertertai criminal m,
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that tv show hannibal visual, how to manuals for psychopaths.t >> and you know, what did i do? i've never done a serial killere show. now, uner did f, i'm not on net, laura . i know the show you neither the personal nor the show me nor i have eve>>r done anythinge on serial killers. >> can we stay on topic? all right. i don't know. on you don't understand. topic all right. this is on topic.. never mind. tell us abous t this morning consult poll. okay, now this is very concerning. a new poll shows two thirds ofl adults say they are fans of serial killer movies or shows and 80 percent of millennials.wh now, the problem with this is you you you spend enoughe ma time marinating inri material and it not only normalizes veryr graphiy c, really the most disgusting actions of one human to another, but it buildsathy sympathy for these seria fl
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killers. and that is that to me is the major problem here, normalizing the behavior and the sympathy and genders. >> i remember i watch that heltersympathy skelter movie as a kid, and i was i think i had nightmares for months after that. i think i still have nightmares but,e. s all horribls but this is what this is what this is what we do marinate and now as long as we'ret talking about sick films,si a congressional candidate in new york is starring in a newwe one . >> yeah, well,wa done that. er hi we'll want to talk about helter skelter. his name is mike. its is .ent tr heyi is anng independent tryingo unseat jerry nadler. nathat may be difficult to unse. jerry nadler, but to show how committed he is to positivity as an agenda. g in a >> he's appearing in a film, laura , called bucket list bonanza. legalizi basically, hnge supports legalizing and abortions, on demand. it says, if i would just talkmym about it, itmitm wouldn't demonstrate my commitment to the issue. fact thand the fact that i act did. it was a hugane learning
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experience and it m actually influenced items on my platform. perhaps he now supporty s std coverage on aids items, items. i don't even want to think about what the items are on his itenda at thiss point. i mean, it should be it gifts. his name should be ecus. well well, thank god he doesn'tr support euthanasia or the death penalty. cou >> yould h know, this could hav gotten really gory with dahmer this weekend. gorey >> thii saw some pretty so on camera moments, though. look like anmeray horror movie,o they often occur in the most pedestrian of places.u they occur in the like this ice cream parlorml where president biden stoppedas during a west coast swing. he casually chatted up a lady and then then he leaned in i and he went in for the sniff. it never fails. watch this look. >> o ohh,, there he goes.he did t >> another oh, he did two snaps a frame and that was twoon snipn in one stop. , usi usually you go into ice cm place. i was in a shady glenver th and manchester, connecticutyo
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over the weekend. and you want a min at chip conee but he just wants to sniff. e hd he wants to hold the ice cream, go for the sniff. his trav all right. his travels now contain real suspense, too, like whencorneret cornered this poor young girl.hw you know, he wants anotherknow sniff. >> was there another? yeah, well, you know, the viewer viewers tense up when they watch this, laura ,y s and then he goes in, but the an he doesn't dbuo, you know. but look, more victims await, no doubt, during his next outing. ould b they really should give himon there should be a bubble zone around any youngaround woman ane biden just so he doesn't need cleaof them out there. >> consent, you need one of 70s those clear umbro from the 70sad . walk around.wh all right.er where aru one you on the tour og you are in the reagaann libraryw so irrow night and the nn in l.. at the grove on wednesday.y wi so i hope everybodlly come out. raymond arroyo, .com, all the details are there.and and laura, youlaur make this bom number one among christmas releases. es, al it's all weekend. so thal t is awesome.ay that is
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nascar driver bubba wallace from the time he claimed that there was news that was hanging in his garage before a big race while he was in a newhanging controversy this weekend when he ran another driver namedw coo kyle larson off the road at nearly two hundred miles ant hour.les an >> big battle off a turf war>> g here. the phone goes. bubba wallace finally comes back across the track to comes the five. >> wow. he could have killed him, butenh that wasn't enough. what is going on there? e? >> joining me now is jason i poitlock, host of the fearless podcast. jason , now, bubba came out to t larsonize tonight, but not to
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last. and it seems thi s victimhoodn mentality chip on the shoulder, whatever it is ,lder kind of std with him, didn't it? >> a little bit. ainly ye certainly yesterday duringst tht race, his actions were inappropriate. it wg be very interestin whether this apology satisfies nascar. bubba shouldnascar be suspendedi apoli do give him credit. i was surprised that he did apologize because after he ran could f the road and nearly could have caused a tragedy, on that track. look, i don't think the racers were shocked by that. we've seen people retaliateo on the track, but then to carry it on afterwards and try to confront this guy and havet an a fight. and then his post race comments defending his actions were all reprehensible and inexcusable. i think nascar needs to suspendf this guy foror at least a week, but they'll probably deal with him with kid gloves out of fearh
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that the race card will be played on them. wi glove i don't want to discredit bob before apologizing and acknowledging his poor behavior yesterday fori >> lau who don't watch nascar and they see that crash. i mean, people like, how do you people even survive these crashes going that fast? but this could have ended up in a in a death or multiple deaths. right. just given given i mean, we s keep showing it. >> it's shocking>>. it's it's it's really dangerous. it's not uncommon. pers onese guys get charged up real quick. t tempers and retailhe aide lars on the track. if you w listeasn to b kylase l, he was basically saying, hey,n look, i've seen it, i've done it. it's not uncommon. itit is unsafe. there's a lot of conversations in nascar aboua lot head injurid and concussions and safety. and you death is a possibility. emphso there's been a lot of emphasis on that. i and for bubba to do thisd. is just stupid. cod and , you know, and then
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the after the race, he claimedwe that he lost control of hishe ce steering with that. that's a joke. he clearly retaliated herearalit but but to not come to his senses and then challenge this man to a fight and then to not name him in his apology, you're on solid ground there. >>here law. it's a mistake. but i'm just saying my expectations were so low, m i didn't expect him to make anyg sort of apology. him and so i'm going to give himcre credit, someone's talk, some sense into him, because i think his sponsors and everybody watching this like, hey, man.ld get h >> all right.urif well, somebody could get hurt. d >> and if someone had got hurt,. your career would be over. okay, jason , i have to ask i wasn't going to ask aboutth this, but i have to ask aboute r the bama game over the weekend against tennessee. fan you know, i'm an alabama fan. tennessee, congratulations. congratuthat was the wildest fo game that i can remember seeing a long time. forty nine . forty nine with two secondsours left oenf course, tennessee endo
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up kicking the field goal, butfo the story of that game is going. to go down for a long time. >> it's one of the greatest moments.d so i live here in nashville lore.sf and so it's one of the greatest moments in tennessee history, certainly of the last twenty years. y over t it's a game that i don't thinklv anybody was there will ever forget. >> one hundred thousand people g and it looked like about seventy thousand of them charge the field afterwards. it's it's it's a great moment for tennessee. it's a great reminder of how compelling football can th , particularly when you remove all the politics and you can just enjoy and the game. grt >> college football is a great game and you bet it was not the outcome i wanted. but i got i go it to hand it to tennessee. unbelievable. tennessee, unbjason , thank youd and coming up, my high school reunion hijinx and a reunion within a reunion there. why is everyone talking about knavish and nasal irrigation? >> i am one suffers from
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