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governor ron desantis et cetera marco rubio. center rick scott is on thursday night. 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel hopefully you will tune in. unfortunately that's all the time we have left this evening, thank you for being with us and thank you for making the show possible. in the meantime delight your your heart be troubled, laura ingraham, "the ingraham angle" is next. we will see you from vegas tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham with the midterm fever. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. the client, despair, deceit. that is the focus of tonight's angle. ♪ ♪ now this is what the liberal utopia looks like. a city of progressives run by progressives. and for several decades. and once a gleaming american treasure, san francisco is now the crown jewel of modern-day liberalism. now the golden gate bridge, the
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presidio, they are still breathtaking. but what is happening on the streets is heartbreaking. it is the client as far as the eye can see. >> this is my city, my home, i love it. i do see a destroyed like this is just devastating. >> armed with her cell phone, erica sandberg chronicles the decay, and drug use along san francisco's fain market street. just steps from a city run center they claim to address these very problems. >> there was a needle. >> the word correspondent then tweets images she says convey a reality beyond the local media show. >> laura: she is right it's homelessness, addiction, mental illness, shuttered businesses, even longtime residents are now beginning to leave. and who could blame them? high taxes, high crime, it's just not worth it for most families. but even after the recall of the radical d.a., san francisco is still down about 500 police
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officers. and by the way the police union chief says that in that number could be over 800 by the end of the year, it's a no man's own down there. the city's mayor democrat london breed has no real answers except that people have to feel safe she says. no kidding. and san francisco's two years of kobe lockdowns, will that's predictably destroyed the commercial real estate market, right now separate cisco has 27.1 million square feet of office space available across the city. that is a record high. at 50% of current sublease space is set to expire in 2025. look, if the choice between working from home or commuting into a city that's not safe probably stay at home too. as we see piles of human weights on the sidewalks and attic shooting up in the streets random violent attacks increasing san francisco's far left there remain undeterred.
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even a liberal d.a. in san francisco isn't safe. just ask democrat brooke jenkins who ran out of her debate last week after she was besieged by protesters. so when they come after her? she's rolling back a few of the lenient on crime policies. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> laura: unreal jonah me now is michael shellenberger author of apocalypse never and san francisco michael, what does it say about the city? when this d.a. was a liberal says it's time to do the bare minimum and start to actually arrest criminals? and then they drive her out of the debate?
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i mean think you have me laura i think it's a point to point out that it's a very vocal minority the newspapers finally started doing polling of the public we discovered some amazing things 1-4 people surveyed in separate cisco have either been assaulted, or threatened with assault half have been victims of theft in the last five years and 75% said that addicts arrested should be mandated, those are pretty mainstream conventional views you wouldn't know it because the norm is as we call the average citizens of san francisco have basically been bullied by the radical left the woke left of demanded the opener drug use opener drug dealing so-called pretty crimes would ring the purpose work all been decriminalized so you see now nationally over 62% of voters come over 52% of
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democrats say that it is the fault of local politicians that crime has been increasing so i think there's been been some gaslighting by progressives tell people that crime is not increasing, but people have their own life experiences enough the backlash i think you were heading into these elections with. >> laura: the hits keep coming in again this is a test case for the rest of america if you want to keep voting for this type of leadership. this was just announced today michael, snap, the maple makers of snapchat is shuttering its 33,000 square-foot downtown san francisco office michael, that is a huge blow to the city and again as i'm just people are doing work at home people just don't want to come into unsafe filthy cities, it's also part of a problem. i know if michael can the points that we have destroyed this city
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for perhaps a generation. we were there i know when it was a year ago? we reported on the opener drug markets kids are walking by, addicts shooting up on the streets so sometimes chasing them. michael, thank you. the client meets despair and what democrat governors of other officials due to her children during the pandemic. of course they use school closures to fico bid and that was never, i mean never anything that made sense. of course they were truly and needlessly imposed by democrat governors and county officials. michigan's gretchen witless witmer should never be allowed to be an public office again for what she did in her state. ditto for the gavin newsom and california. by the spring of 2021 had still not ordered state schools to open. but he wanted you to really
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think that he felt parents pain. >> there's nothing more foundational to an equitable society the getting our kids safely back into the classrooms. our kids are missing too many rites of passage, field trips, proms, graduations. parents desperate for reopening dates. >> laura: don't you hate the performative nature of all that it was so pathetic. and who can forget eleanor gordon or donna, to to the land of lincoln is failing its children and covering it up. this educational cover-up brings us to democrat deceit. because they still won't admit that their policies actually failed. their public and challenger darren bailey hammered that issue in the first debate. >> the overwhelming majority of chicago public school systems can't read and do math at grade level. "the wall street journal" just gave us an f.
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>> so many untruths i can to address all of it but let's start with this. he talks about was in the wall street journal. that was provided to them by a right wing carnival barker organization here in the state of illinois. it's wrong, is just wrong. >> laura: they're angry again. one problem there. that organization they decided it's the same stats they came from your own board of education. in no stats are horrific. it's time for him to move down the big lift buffet line out of the governorship. we can't say that the angled and try to warn everyone. there are devastating consequences of keeping children away from school first in a periods of time, especially at risk children from a medical and a standpoint. the decision to put kids back in school should be a slam-dunk yet's. the damage incalculable. academic decline, depression,
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isolation, suicide, addiction, abuse. >> laura: when the lockdown is over, liberals got busy sewing radical gender identity propaganda. so the kids can't read or write a grade level, but isn't it lovely that left-wing school boards make sure that they use the right pronouns and a lot about gender fluidity. of course parents have just had it in their voting. cbs convened a bipartisan focus group on the school issue. >> the whole woke culture affecting our children we should be pushing the actual school studies math, social studies, science, not gender studies identifications. >> i also agree with some of his ideas. i think some things are brought to the children's attention and we think about. when they go to school there just as much influence by the teachers of their surroundings,
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but we should have more input. >> laura: i but that was in the response the producers were hoping for. good for cbs for airing that. of course these are the issues that americans do care about. let first by the economy, and inflation of course. yet you would never know it by watching the left's obsessions embellish on msnbc. so forget the collapsing economy, do a pennsylvania focus group on january 6. >> he was at the insurrection and he was photographed preaching when the restrictive areas is an okay? >> which area? because i saw video or capital officers were taken away barriers. >> so it shouldn't be disqualifying for elected official if they participated in january 6? >> he didn't strike anybody he didn't hurt anybody. >> anyone who died was a protester there on a capitol police office mark >> nonarmed female veteran. >> so would you make over all of january 6?
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watch the footage was pretty disturbing. >> anyone who cause property destruction, the need to be dealt with. iif you are making your voice heard at the people's house no less that's again, it's a fundamental constitutional right of an american citizen. spoon the reaction on the morning, priceless. >> i know getting the information. >> the promising that people who do these focus groups and think that they have horns and they're going out. [laughs] it's like this one strip of their life and is like a cold. to go to any people have turned away from looking at the actual fact pattern of what happened that day. >> they would not accept any opposing viewpoints meaning programmed. >> there was a lot of energy for the cult followers who people who drink the kool-aid on the other side makes me fear for the
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country. >> it's extraordinarily frightening. >> laura: how many opposing viewpoints from the morning joe panel? i'm actually embarrassed for all these folks. they are blighted by their own radicalism at this point. how do they not see that americans are worried about heating their homes this winter? or having may be a few gifts under the tree for their kids. christmas time. it's time for them to venture out beyond the airport lounges of florida and new york, actually try to listen to the people for a change. stop insulting them. they're a lot smarter than whoever is writing a script for you. policies that result in decline and despair that are then sold to the public would not stop to see their toxic. americans feel it. and they are scared. they know the democrats in charge are making things worse. but just watch, just watch the party of joe biden and nancy pelosi will figure out some way to dismiss the results of the best focus group of all. two weeks from tomorrow.
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that is the angle. during this now stephen miller former senior advisor to president donald trump in america first legal. anna miranda devine fox news contributor laptop from. stephen, it really is shocking when these focus groups actually deliver answers at the various panels discussing them on expecting and i just turn around and insult the focus group that is set for them. >> it really is astonishing to see how americans are so much more well-informed the people who are supposed to be doing this for a living. arguably the media single most destructive mind trick is convincing normal people that they are in the minority when effect the air are in the great majority of the vast majority of this country as you said there focused on affordable energy, they want safe communities, they want schools that educate i
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don't secure borders on open border. they want a livable park where they can take their kids the santo drugs and needles, and worse than when all these things in the media once you believe that you want those things you're a fascist or a bigot when in reality during the great mainstream of american public opinion for 85% of people are every single day. >> laura: the former bush republicans by nicole wallace they really are revealing themselves lately. check this out. >> the threat store elections and like to have weeks? your so pervasive and so dire and they include violence. do you think it's time to ask for friends and allies to come over and help us monitor our elections? we used to do that and other threatened democracies. >> laura: miranda? so foreign interference in elections is a good thing now? because that's what she's saying, we have foreign governments here monitoring our elections this or republicans
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might win. >> thus the problem, democracy is under threat when the republicans look like there can have a big red wave coming up. because the democrats have just done such a terrible job around the country. i'm destructive in all these focus groups how respectful, how well-informed, and how resolute those conservatives i called them just real people are. they are informed, they know what's going on. the person who is in the cult is the msnbc reporter. the cnn anchor who just on going over the talking points i come out of the joe biden administration was sad to see all of joe biden's cognitive difficulties the administration is really in his image. it's full of lies and deceit and
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a lot of spite. spite against donald trump trying to erase him in all of his works. that is a personal obsession of joe biden. >> laura: i also think miranda, i do mean to interrupt, but i also think it's more than that. i think it's a spite against the american people. the looks on the faces of those cnn, excuse me msnbc panelists on morning joe. they despise the people in the focus group. utterly loathed by them. those individuals. >> deplorable's. >> laura: it's will be hatred of middle-class america. now stephen, after two years you would think that the white house what kind of an answer what is a 2.2 million people help and apprehended at the border just last year? what you would be wrong, watch.
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>> this new migration challenge it's driven by people who are fleeing, falling regimes and economic collapse is venezuela, nicaragua and also cuba coming up for public and governors were using these migrants, they are using them as a bloke upon. >> laura: so the governors attended summing about this are actually using the migrants that is the real problem here. >> you one example of a small segment of insufferable elites forcing the agenda on everybody else was to mark this is the epitome of it. if a handful of people that run the process, not run the white house, they run the bureaucracy. if a wide open border that are forcing everyone else in this country to pay for their education, to pay for their housing, to pay for their hospital bills to do with the crime, to deal with the massive drain on the federal budget. this of administration has no answer because there is no answer. there is no way that they could ever justify publicly that their
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decision and it is their decision every day to release illegal immigrants instead of deporting them which is the one and only reason for this border catastrophe. the decision to release is that of the port. they made the decision everyone else is forced to live with it and suffer from it. >> laura: it's stephen, the real number in the country over the last almost two years is how much you think question mike you're an expert in this. >> 5 million at sea for everyone to counter as a lease one got caught away so it can at around 10 million overall i would say. >> my god both known and unknown by the way. >> laura: it doesn't cost the american people anything. just goodwill. >> look i just don't understand the open border other than obviously we talked about replacing voters, we talked about cheap labor but there's something else this is a destructive impulse by the joe biden administration, they
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want to destroy the country, they want to destroy the border i don't think that there's any really plausible reason other than that it's terrible and apart from that event 98 known terrorists there were branded, how many others got away? >> laura: senator ron desantis was viciously beaten last night senator rubio is here to react to that plus he can answer this question the floor to be gone for the democrats for their future? stay there. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ is the musical to 2 mike to to >> with all the battleground states florida is the most important. >> don't forget florida, do not forget florida. the biggest battleground states still considered a toss-up. >> of all the battleground states florida is really the biggest electoral prize and for the romney team simply a most win. >> laura: to all that talk had to get a pass the ap popping the lefts balloon today writing that democrats are increasingly concerned that florida once the nation's premier swing state now may slip away to fall and become
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as a republicans capitalize on divisive cultural issues and population shifts in crucial contest for governor and u.s. senate. jamie now is florida senator marco rubio, senator good to see you tonight i guess you're just merely capitalizing on divisive cultural issues come on is a bit of? for florida? >> people watching this broadcast and those who vote of the state of the ones who decide that direction. here's one of the things that's happened what's happened is hispanic voters for years have been told they only care about immigration, this with a care about, and ceilings may care about. do care about immigration premier league overseeing if they care about illegal immigration, they care about a border that's out-of-control, they care about the fenton audits him across the border in essence if you look at and not just pulling anecdotally i live in hispanic community surrounded by people in this community living in miami with. there are increasingly
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interesting washable for non-hispanic working-class voters and small business owners. they cover the exact same things, they want schools to teach not indoctrinate, they want the laws to be enforced, they don't want criminals running loose. these are the kind of things that i think and not to we've a lot of people that know that socialism and marxism doesn't work and they recognize it when they see it, so all these things have combined to just one factor, the other is frankly a lot people who moved here because they hate what's happening in new york and california and illinois and other places. they surely did move here in order to ruin this date make it look like the state they came from. so, in each of these factors and subnational trends were seen and are to that, but ultimately it's up to voters were defined up here be for tomorrow night. exactly how far florida has move i feel fairly optimistic to the people watching it on a vote and don't take it for granted. >> laura: there's a lot people who are afraid of what's happening to this country they're afraid of crime, they are afraid that their life
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savings is slipping away, the 401(k)s declining in value. when you say to them tonight about root republicans in the senate if indeed republicans retake the senate could do in the next few years? >> i share those exact concerns us were the reasons why running for reelection. i did the people who are in charge of the white house of they remain in power governor destroy this country. they are destroyed to a number of things, the first time at the do is we are a nation that's been blessed with energy resources. i know people maybe get tired of hearing about it, but the truth of the matter is the cost of energy is the fun a metal underlying basic underlying cost of everything and i goes on, everything goes up we've the peter strategic reserves, we are begging the saudis to make more oil. >> laura: i agree with you and all that, but what are you ready to do? if you got to control the senate, my concern is that republicans get control and then is our plan in place to really make this affirmative case for the people and will forward legislation that joe biden is
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gonna have to either agree to our veto. >> output then to three buckets, three directions to me to move at the same time number one through the stop bad things from happening, crazy people from getting into positions of power in the senate we have the power and so forth. i think just the election alone brings an end to some of that at sanity. the second is with a make good things happen. like energy independence, constrained the federal laws are interfering with the decisions are being made at the state level the school board level, things of that nature. with the paso's bills on energy, and things to get education and life of crime. the challenge joe biden's administration to veto sand way of summing that's popular. that is a second piece and the third is can ability, we have the is or role now we should have hearings for example on the rights of the summer of 2020, there's been no account ability of the summer of 2020 who is behind a question mark how much the political rhetoric lend itself, for example these efforts to build people out of jail in 2020 come home to build that encouraged to come back out and do it all over again?
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or with his pro-life pregnancy centers that are being firebombed across the country? is been no examination of that. there are a host of things we can hold government agencies accountable for and that includes the border. these guys love to come up and testify about will the border is secure, actually think that we have a role to plan congress and hold them accountable for that so they can ability piece, the passing good things and challenging them to sign or veto it pay the consequences and the keeping crazy people out of these positions both on the bench and the bureaucracy are three key areas that we can even without the white house we can immediately begin to put this country in the right direction. >> laura: is it true for the book military policies that are being put in place for our forces? >> i think that's part of the oversight if you have these hearings we basically ask why are we spinning all of her ti time -- will absolutely, but more than that need to hold his people accountable especially the civilian leadership of the pentagon. while we putting out these videos on the proper use of pronouns? we should be worried about the
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chinese one to blow up our aircraft carriers. we should be worried about their hypersonic weapons. which of the word about global terror still exists we should be worried about the 80 something people on the terror watch list that been apprehended at the southern border of the last year, historic number usually if you're on the terror watch list to hunt herself in. will senator we are watching this race very closely give a decent lead, but as you said nothing to be taken for granted in florida or anywhere for any state in the country. we wish you the best of luck out there thank you. it isn't just florida, our next guest predicts upwards of maybe 50 seats gain for the g.o.p. in the house as many as seven in the senate joined me now is newt gingrich for speaker the house in fox news contributor. newt, what race that's first of all would be an unbelievable just tsunami the g.o.p., but were what race do you think would most surprise the democrats for republicans to pick up?
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>> could be masters in arizona or bolduc in new hampshire. it could be tiffany smiley in washington state. colorado? i'm just a get of there to see herschel walker won in georgia this great winter from florida with a republican the florida who probably won the biggest victory for governor and senator in history the state for the republican party. i think you're gonna see dr. oz won in pennsylvania. j.d. vance can won in ohio. i think ron johnson is gonna run away with it. probably the biggest wisconsin senate victory in modern times for republican, but what is happening any seed everywhere. you see in the most recent poll in illinois governor is only very, very close race. you seen in oregon, whether republican is slightly ahead n now. every time i turn around i get
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another email from a good friend ray castleman. in minnesota. just wrote me that we are now will ahead both for attorney general and slightly had for governor. there is a tight building across the country and the accommodation of inflation, higher prices for everything, crime uncontrolled border. the whole crisis of drugs. and then this naughtiness about. ask yourselves this laura because i think it's so crazy. how could a white house two weeks before an election schedule a president to sit on with a tick-tock specialist is going to a year-long transgender transformation at the president say he is against any rules of any kind stopping children from getting involved in this kind of
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sex change process which is a wildly unpopular position. how could you even schedule it? it tells you with white house is. >> laura: i want to show you something new. >> there absolutely crazy. >> laura: ron desantis faced off in the first and only divinatory old debate there, play little bit. >> over six mine of our fellow floridians have gotten covid. under your leadership. his most antibusiness governor i've ever seen. [laughs] [laughs] >> yep except for all the businesses leading the nation in net immigration. focus on the vulnerable population, but make sure that you're not locking down rest the people we have thrived as a result that would not have happened if charlie chris i got his way and locked on the state of florida in july of 2020. [laughs] >> laura: when they committed abating to say that ron desantis is antibusiness
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real quick. respond? >> thing of the insanity saying during antibusiness governor wherefore the country understands florida is where the two or three best places in the country to do business. democrats are asking us to ignore arise, ignore our ears, pretend that none of this is happening in the country is too smart for that. >> laura: i want to think if you're really sweet and very touching and almost made me ball on air for the anniversary message to a plague of the night thank you that meant an enormous amount. >> you've done a great job historically important job. see when i really appreciate it newt. just before the all important midterms joe biden is having a complete public breakdown raymond arroyo has it and analysis we haven't seen anywhere else. plus, were just days away from the show's fifth anniversary let's see who our next surprised shout from? >> sean: happy anniversary to you i'm trotting back to become
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>> laura: we turn the author of the wise men who found chrisman raymond arroyo. all right raymond before these midterms joe biden is supposed to be helping his party and said each appearance may be entering the party. >> it's hard and screwed that up in the white house has been selectively allowing the
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president to appear and friendly venues where he can recite what he set about a thousand times before. time is taking a toll this is joe biden on msnbc late last week he made a call at the 20 amendment interview. he was asked about his fitness for office. >> president biden: do i not have the same pace? that old joke you know? what he talks about the new 70s 50s and a lot of stuff. in terms of my energy level in terms of how much i'm able to do i think people should look and say this is still the same passion for what is doing? >> were to judge him by his energy level and his passion laura wax works have more energy than this guy at this point. he can't string a sentence together. really our words in search of meaning i've never seen anything like it.
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>> laura: didn't you want mr. subliminal to have what he was really thinking to scroll underneath the entire interview that's what i wanted. >> what he said was a much better he also asked joe biden if you plan to run again. now this the moment moment that the battery fell out. >> dr. biden is for. mr. president oh. >> president biden: dr. biden, my wife thinks that... there were doing something very important. >> oh, my lord, he said to judge him by his energy level. the joe biden pausitis seems to be infectious i want you to watch him here. even he had troubles getting the question off. >> you need 5153 seats in the
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senate in order to make that happen, make that happen. what habits of republicans take control? of congress? >> he couldn't get the words out either laura and they added in a lot of us out of the final interview that aired on sunday trying to clean up joe biden's frozen moments, but this is white 24% of democrats don't want the president to run again. >> laura: what happened -- what happened when he was asked originally but that you were to run and he said well, my intention is to run, and then he can put it heads down. was a momentary nap he took? [laughs] and is a go. it's almost like he was shown to say hello? but he stopped himself great >> come mr. president, mr. president. he didn't know what to do. [laughs] >> laura: i'm astounded by the major media outlets are still,
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still trying to talk away joe biden's public performances. >> ageism is a part of the sea is good to be if you were to run again you will do the math force at that moment in time. >> he has been the most consequential president not to steal the sin he is the oldest. he has been so successful at the scoreboard. >> it looks like wipeout for joe biden at his party inflations at an all-time high. kids are the lowest reading and math scores in decades. crime is rampant. how was that a winning scoreboard? and understand that? >> laura: of losing his winning he's winning. >> and for a glimpse of the collapse from another angle to sue the president during a now this news forum will double activists at the white house he was asked about his student debt forgiveness plan which remember, was an executive order. >> president biden: to qualify for a grant you qualify excuse me, you qualify for $20,000 in
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debt forgiveness. as pass are to pass by vote or two. ensign effect. a number of items that accommodate availability lgb help for the health of the mother. universities. in many cases. our raising tuitions without any good reason. therese raised the tuitions. >> do you think state should have a right to ban gender affirming health care? >> president biden: and think anyone should have a right to do that. as a moral question as a legal question. missing is wrong. >> he alluded to that moment. why are they reminding voters of the most divisive issue sending even democrats fling for the party. the poll showed that 78% of voters oppose giving minors is puberty blockers and sex change operations. by the way 52% of democrats agreed that that is a bad idea. it's on a political winner. >> laura: i think it was sleep
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talking in a lasting answer thank you. aoc has been met with protesters around district and now in california as well. so is she suddenly vulnerable? her opponent for tate think so and joints is next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> laura: last week if your member they were heckled at their own our own backyard. her response then was to mock her own constituents. when she decamped to the west coast to give a speech at uc irvine the reception wasn't any better. >> about the migrants? what about the migrants? or of the little kids being ripped of the southern border? >> aoc is a liar. aoc is a liar. >> laura: here is tina forte republican lane to unseat alexander cortez and yorks 14th district tina it's great to see you tonight. she has been masterful at using social media to advance her brand, cover up lots of magazines, ought to cheer going to the mag gala and so forth. what is the bloom off the rose?
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>> come yes, it is because the people district 14 about enough. she is a congresswoman from which what they saw and what they got are two different things. and of the is reading the return i'm going to replace her eighth. >> laura: would he think the biggest issue is for your constituents? what is really worrying them the most? is that the war in the ukraine? at the protesters seem to indicate or something much more fundamental the ground? >> it's crime, crime is out of control. she was of a person who wrote the letter but to can the cops off the subways and a look at all the subway is. more crime, it is in fixing our crime look at the school's logo look at the schools that they are teaching our children in schools. it does not help anything. woke is useless just like aoc. i'm here to say the people of had enough on the feisty brought from the bronx, to be the one to take her out on november 8th
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because the people of had enough and i stand for the people. aoc does not own the seat establishment does not own the sea. special interest is not in the seat, the people on the sea. and will be a voice for the people. i'm fighting for the people. >> laura: alexandria claims that january 6th is really a key issue that democracy is on the line if republicans won. is that we are hearing or sensing and all your constituents meetings? >> no, nothing at all it'll bring that up at all, the word of our crime, the word about schools, the word about inflation, there worrying about their jobs, the word about paying their bills come of us with there worrying the high spending, the word about government, taking control of everything we have to go and get the people they need to be in power. the government. we the people. >> laura: tina forte your
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approach is very forthright and common sense. we wish you the best of luck i won't go out there tina forte here on the ingraham angle thanks so much. now up next details about her upcoming houston town hall is very exciting, plus another surprise for anniversary shut up we can't wait i love these next. ♪ ♪
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>> laura: is on the shut out with my team surprised me again. >> high laura kathy lee here. i just want to wish you a great big old congratulations on the fifth anniversary were so smart, so smart and he said to say i was watching the other night think she is just like a fine wine. that woman gets better with age. >> laura: that she was ridiculous you are too like to find when things are much like that message.
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okay i first read taking america town hall wednesday is in houston and seen a focus on how hispanics are increasingly flocking to the g.o.p. and ask why it's happening bring some answers congressman meyer florida's congressional cast, -- many more special guests will be there. so set your dvr from wednesday "gutfeld!" is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ musical mystical [cheers and applause] >> greg: happy glorious monday, it's a monday. yes, it's me. meets the whole we can without me. i know it's hard. so anyone here watch real housewives? i don't mean the tv show

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