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senator marco rubio, senator rick scott. et ceto. on thursday night, 9:00nnel hop p.m. eastern, right here on the fox news channel. i hope you tune in, but eveni unfortunately, that's all the time we have left this evening. >> thankng s and you for being with us.w >> thank you for making this show possible. in the meantime,in the mea let t your heart be trouble. laura ingraham, the angry man, goes next from arizona.ingraham. we will see you from vegas tomorrow thank you for joining us from vegas. >> tomorrow night, i'm laura ingraham with midterm fever. >> this is ingram angle from washington tonight. decline despai r, deceit.♪ >> that is the focus of tonight's angle. >> now, this is what the liberal utopia looks like. i a city otyf progressives rund f by progressives. and for several decades now,seva treasure gleaming american treasure, san francisco is now the crown jewel of modern day liberalism. now the golden gate bridge ateag
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presidio are still breathtaking. but what's happening .happening on theon the streetsg . its decline as fars as thfar ee eve can see. >> this is my city, my home.estd i love it. and to see it destroyed likedev. this is just devastating. >> armed>> armed with her cell , erica sandberg chronicles the decay and drugedecay, and dt san francisco's famed market street just stepjust steps fs fy run center that claims to address these very problems. >> there's a needle. >> the self-described war correspondent then tweets realit images she says convey a reality beyond what locay l media show. >> while she's right, it's mentalsness, addiction, illness, shuttered businesses, even longtime residents are nowl beginning to leaveeave.. ? and who can blame them?, high high taxes, high crime. milies it's just not worth it for mostn families. now, even after the recall aftef their radical dhs, aberdeen, san francisco, is still down
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about five hundred police officers. t in and by the way t, the policecoue union chief says that number o e could be ovendr 800 by the end f the year. it's a no man's zone. they're the city's mayor. democrat london breed has no real answers except that people have to feel safe . she says, well, no kidding. and san francisco's two years of covid lockdown's well, that's predictably destroyed the commercial real estate market real es marke. right now, sanw francisco has2i ontwenty seven point one million in square feet of office space available across the city that is a record high and 50 percent of currentblease sublease space is set to expire in 2020 five .ome or commu look, ifti the choice is between working from home or commuting into the city, that's not safe . >> i'd probably stay at home, too. o.it is . we see piles of human wastettic on the sidewalks and addicts shooting up in the streets, random violent attacks francisco'sincreasing san frans left far left.here they remain undeterred. . in
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sa >> even a liberal d.a. in san francisco isn't safe . just ask democrat brookeooke jei jenkins, who ran out of her debate last week after she wasd besieged by protests. so why did they come after her? because she's rolling back a cre few of boudin's lenient on crime policies. >> policie on joining me now isl shellenberger, author of apocalypse never and san francisco. >> very apropos.chael, what michael, what does it sadoesy aa a city when this d.a., who is ll says it's time to do the a liberal says like it's time to do the bare minimum and start to actually arrest? criminals and then they drive her out of a debate?
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>> well, yeah. l i mean, thanks for having me,a y laura . i mean, i think it's important to point that's a very vocal minority. you the newspapers finally the started doing polling ofovered m the public and we've discoverede some amazing things. one out of four people surveyed in san franciscocisco have e har been assaulted or threatened wit with assault, have have beene yr victims of theft in the last five years. and seventy five percent say that addicks arrested shouldd be th mandated drug treatment. >> those are pretty mainstream,u conventional views. >> you wouldn't know it because the norms, as we call them,asicy the average citizens of san francisco, have basically been bullieullied by thd by the radi, by the local left, who have demanded that open-air drug use, open-air drug dealings ,so-called petty crimes, loitering in the purpose of all be decriminalized. >> and so you see noww national lynationally, over 62% of voter over 52% of democrats say that
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it is the fault of wokeicians politicians, that crime has been increasing. >> so i think that, you know,er there's beenbe some gaslighting by progressives to tell people that crime is not increasing, but people have their own lifeee experiences. and so that's the backlashackla in agak we're headed into these elections with . >> well, the hits keep coming.s and again, this is a test case for the rest of america. if you want to keep voting for michael,e of leadership, this was just announced today. michael snap, the makers onap,f snapchat, is shuttering its thirty three thousand square footg its downtown san francisco office. mic anchael, thihas is that is a hue blow to the city. i'm jus and again, it't pes not just pee are doing work at home.t home it's people don't want to comeaf in to unsafe, filthy cities. that's also part of the big a problem. problem. i don't know if michael can hear me. but michael, here's the point is that we have destroyed this
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city for perhaps a generationyer and we were there. i don't know when it was maybe a year ago when we reported on the open air drug markets b and kids are walking by addictse shooting up on the streets , sometimes chasing them. so that's just. ridiculous. michael, thank you. >> and decline in despair.e clie and what democrat governorshildn and other officials do to our children during a pandemic . of course, they use school closures to fight covid. and that was never and i meann e never r anything that made sens. yet, of course, they wereey cruelly and needlessly imposed by democrat governors and county officials. n witles michigan's gretchen witless wittmer should neverhould ne bed to be in public office againr st for what she did in her state.at >> ditto for the unctuous gavin newsom in california. who by the spring of 2020 one , had stil1 l not ordered state schools to open. but he wanted you to wante
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read really think that he feltn. parents pain. >> there's nothingable more foundational to an equitable society than getting our kids safely back into the classrooms. our kidshe classroom are missing too many rites of passage, field trips, l and proms and graduations. duato >>ns parents desperate for reopening the i don't hateormati the performative nature of all of that was soveha pathetic. and who can forget illinois governor j.b. pritzker, who's abysmal record on education? the wall street journal just t called out writing thats the land of lincoln is failing its children and covering iter-n up. and this educational cover upgs t deceituse they still won't because they still won't admit that their policie a theirs actually failed. pritzker, his republican challenger, darrithen bailey, hammered this issue in their first debate. >> the overwhelming majority ofc children in chicago public school systems can'tcan't re re do math at grade levelst. the wall street journal just gave us an f..
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addresy untruths that have been said. i don't can't even addresss l ol of them. let's start with this.ut w he he he talks about what was in the wall street journal that was provided to them by a right wing carnival barkere state organization here in the state of illinois. hors ie. >> it's just wrong. they are wrong. the gov is hangry. oblem ther again, one problem their gove. that organized that you just cited is the same stats samthey cite that came from your own board of education in those stats are horrific.wn >> time for jb to move on downet the buffet line and out of s the governorship. but we can't say tha that the ah didn't try to warn everyone. >> there are devastating th consequences of keepinga children away from school for extended periods of time. especially at risk childrenn fr from a medical and a common sense standpoint. the decision to put kids back in school should be a slam dunk. yes, the damage incalculable. iacademic decline, depression, isol >> lauion, suicide, addiction,
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abuse. ra lockdow and with a lockdown's over.n is well, liberals, busy sowing bus despair and confusion with radical gender identity propaganda so the kids can't read or write at grade level. bu butt isn't it lovely that ley wing school boards make sure u they use the right pronouns and they learn about gender fluidity? >> of course, parents have just had it and they're voting. >> cbs convened a bipartisan focus group on the school issuee . wltur the whole wolke cultureecting on affecting our children. we should be pushing the actual school studies, math , social studies, science, not, you know, gender studies or .identi >> i canca also agree with some of his points.i think so sex education.e br i feel like something'ought s brought to the children's attention.we they wouldn't even think about i when they gonk about to school. they're just as much influenced by their teachers and their
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surroundings. >> and we should have more input now. but that wasn't the response the producers were hoping for. hoping fbut good for cbs for aig that. of course, these are the issuese that americans do care aboutco,f led first by the economy and inflation of course, you'dh' never know it by watching the left's obsess indulged on msnbc. so forget the collapsingia focus economy. do a pennsylvania focus grou gr on january 6th. i >> doug marciano was at the insurrection and he was photographed breaching one of the restricted areas. be >> is thatca okay? which area? because i saw video wheree take capital officers was taking away barrieraways, unlocking shn the doors so it shouldn''tt be disqualifying for an elected official in january six . >> anydidn't strike anybody. >> hone didn't hurt anybody. and the anyone that died was r there, notrk >> a capitol police unarmed female veteran. >> so whatno you make, though, waerall of january six ,
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i mean, it was watching thattchg footage. >> it was pretty disturbing. >>ybody i don't see anybody. anybody who caused property. destruction that needs to yo be dealt with . if you're therure making your voice heard atless the people's house, no less. that's again, it's a fundamental constitutional righndamentat of an american ci. >> the reaction of the sages on the morning joe panel prices . >> i don't know where they'reat. getting their information. they promise >> the promisid their peoplehesg they saw these people inroy havr the focus group and think thatns they have horns, they're going out. it'snd that's how hard it is . lit's like this one strip of their life and it is like to g a cult. >> too many people havo to ae to away from looking at the actual >>ct pattern of what happened that day.t acce they would not accept anpty opposing viewpoints seeming pr programed. >> there is a loograt ofmmed enr wh the good, for the culto followers who people that have drunk the kool-aid on the otherr
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side. >> it makes me feel for it's exr the country. it's extraordinarilyaoil frightening. okay, i have a question. how many opposing viewpointsinto were on the morning joe panel? c okay, i'm actually embarrassed e for almbl these folks. >> they're blinded by their own radicalism at this point. point. how do they not se now, how do they not see thatare americans are worried about heatind eir homes thg their homr or having maybe a few gifts it's tthe tree forch their kids christmas time? it's time for them to venture out beyond the airport lounges in florida, in new york ,ally try tactually , listening to the people for a change.ng stop insulting them. the therm. smarter thane. r a lot smarter than whoever's writing your scripts for you. and desp that result in decline aiand despair that are then sold to the public with nonstop deceit. they're toxir toc. americans feel it and they're scared. and they know democrats in charge are making things worse. but just watch. nanc >> watch the party of bidenis and pelosi will figure out some way to dismiss the results of the best focus group of all
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two weeks from tomorrow. th >> and that's the angle. visor o >> joining us now is steven miller, former senior adviserprn to president trump and founderta of america first legal,t devin and miranda devine, "new york post" columnist fox news contributor, author of laptop from . steven, it really is shocking when these focus groups actually actually deliver deliver answers at the various answers that the various panels discussing them aren't focus expecting. and then they just turn around a and insult the focus group that just satt for them.to se it really is astonishing to see how american are so muchpposed t more well informed than people who are supposed t thiso be doing this for a living. arguably, the media single most destructive mind trick convinis convincing normal peop that they're in the minority t when in fact they are inhe air t a great majority. so the vast majority othe vaf te country, as you said, they'rebly focused on they want affordable energy. they wan, they want t safe communities. t
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they want schools that educate, not indoctrinate. they want to securate i cure borderse borders, not on an open border.park where they want a livable park wheretk they can take their kids. it's not filled with drugs and needles. and worss e, they want all of yn these things. and the media wants you to believe that if you want those things, you're a fascist or a bigot when in reality you're d urin the great mainstream ofn f american public opinion where85 85y single% of people are everye day. and miranda, the former bushh republic, sounds likethey reall nicole wallace. they really are revealing chec lately.t storvealing check this oute . to have w the threats to our elections ins and t, twoiv and a half weeks are so pervasive and they areth so dire and they includeou thin' violence. i mean, do you think it's timese to ask fork friends and alliesei to come over and help us monitor our elections? we used to do that in other bourgeoning and threatened democracies. >> democraci well, and so forein interference in elections is a'w good thing now, because that's, what she's saying. el havwe should have foreign governments here monitoring
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our elections becauseecblicansmi republicans might wighn. that's the problem. democracy is under threat. when the republicansis underen e gve jus going to have a bi red wave coming up becauseta tee democrats have just done such a terrible job of running the country. i'm destru and i am just struck in all these focus groups. how respectful, how well-informed and how resolute thoset real conservatives, i guess you'd call them just real people aren, they're informed. they know what's going on y knon the person who is in the cult is the the msnbce reporter,choo the cnn anchor who just keeps on parroting the talking points that comover the te out of the n administration, which i mean, sad to say, foe r all of joe biden's cognitive difficulties, the administration is really in his image. it image. is full of lies and dt
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and a lot of spite.pite. sp y against donald trump and trying to erase him and all. that is his works. that is a personal obsession ofl joe biden and that i think it'si also mirandank rights. yeah, i don't mean toin interrupt, but i also think am it's more than that. i think it's spite fighter against the american people. i mean, the look s on the faces of those cnn excuse me, msnbc panelists on morning joe , focu despise the people in that discotheque. i mean, it's utter utterly loathed by them. >> those those individuals.ra tribbles. yeah. yeah. so it''s wils really a hatred oc the middle class america. now, stephen , after two years,h you would think that the white a house would have kind of an n answer to the , what is it, twoh point two million people who'vel been apprehendedap at the border just in the last year? >> well, you'd be wrong..
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watch this. >> new migration challenge is driven by people who are fleeing falling regimes and economic collapse. up for know, in venezuela, nicaragua and also cuba. p you have us republican governorsusin who are using these migrants.g they're using them as them aa political pawn, stephen . the gr sono the governors are trying to do something about this, are mig actually using the migrants. that's the that' iss the real problem here. you want an example about a small segment of insufferablel elites forcing their rotten agenda on everybody else? this is the epitome of it. you have a handful of people that run the press to runif a wd the white house, to run the bureaucracy that have a wide open border, that aretryo forcing everyone else in this pf country to pay forhousing, their education, to pay for til their housing, to pay fordoh their hospital bills, toe massiv deal with the crime, toeed deal with the massive drain eralon the federal budget. answt and this administration has nohe answer because there is no answer.
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there is no way they can ever justify publicly their decision and it is their decision every day to really see immigrantsone instead of deporting them, which is the one and reaso only reason for this border catastrophe. the decision to release instead el deport, they made tha decision and everyone else is forced to liv e with and>> laura suffer from it.e now, stephen , the number,ver the real number in the countryie over the last almost two years is how much do you think you're an expert? well, five million encounterstot then. i would say for evererys one encounter, there's at leastn one got away. ove so you're looking at around 10 million overall, i would say on both known and unknown got away. >> so it's important wdistinction that doesn't go away. yeah, miranda. that doesn't cost the american >> loe people anythinsn't cost peopleo >> nothingdw at all. just just goodwill. look well, look, i just do not borde understand the opeotn border other than obviously we know tab we've talked about replacing voters. we've talked about cheap labor. someth but there's something elsein. de this is a destructive impulse. buy the biden administration.
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they want to destroye country, the country. they want to destroy th the border. i don't think there's any plausr apally plausible reason other than that. it's terrible.art from and apart from that, t you've gt ninety eight known terrorists that were apprehend how many others got away. >> now, stephen and miranda, thank tonight a canvasser supporting senator marco rubio>u and governor ron desantis waseni viciously beaten last night. senator rubighr rubio is here ot to that. plus, he can answer thisbe question. could floridone a be gone for the democrats for the nearst future? >> stay theray there. >> stay theray there. ♪e. my dental health was not good. i had periodontal disease and i just didn't feel well. at clearchbut then i found . replacing my teeth with dental replacing my teeth with dental implants. o afford that permanent solution. >> clear choice , dental implant gave me the ability to
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nineero nine three seven . that's one nine four nine zero nine three seven no. >> florida is always critical, m but the way the map is shaping up right now with all ofttlegrod the battleground states , florida is the most important. >>im don't forget florida. biggu >> don't forget florida, the biggest battleground states still considered a toss stateupconsider>> of all the bt states . florida is really the biggest electoral prizher e for the romney team. >> simply a must win. to get a well, could all that talk be a thing of the past? because the ap popping the left balloon today, writing n today wrdemocrats are increasy concerned that florida, onceow the nation's premiere swing stat
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e now may slip away this fall and become as emboldened cl republican and capitalize on divisive cultural issues tu andand population shifts and crucial contests forse governor and the u.s. senate. joininnateg me now is florida senator marco rubio. >> senator , good to see you tonight.u tonight i gues i guess you'res jusyou're jt ms capitalizing on divisives cultural issues. oh, come on a. is it bigger than that? in florida? >> well, the people watching>> l this broadcast and those that th vote in the state are the onesf that decide which direction it goes. here's one of the thingsthings r among many. what's happening is thats hispanic voterhas for years we'o been told they only care aboutn, immigration. this is what they care about. about, is the only thingprem they care about. they do care about immigration. and primarily what we're seeing, is they care about illegalrder t immigration. they care about a border that's out of controlhat's out-of-cont they care about the fentanyl that's coming across the border. in essence, if you look at sorte of and i'm not polling, i'm anecdotally, i live in a hispanic community surrounded by people in this community. here in miami and are increasingly indistinguishable
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from non hispanic working classo voters and small businesters as owners. they care about the exacte same things. they want schools to teach, no teach indoctrinateno. forced, they want the laws to be enforced. they don't want criminals running loosrunnine. nk and these are the kinds ofof things that i think and not to k mention, we have a lot of people that know that socialism and marxism doesn't work when have and they recognize it whenfactor they see it. so all these things have combined is just one factor. the other is , frankly, a lot of people have moved herek because they hate what's anfornia and ihappening in new california and in illinois and other places. and they certainly didn' urely did move ht moveam here in order to ruin this state and make it look like the state they came from. om. so a combination of these wer factors and some of the national trends you're seeinge up to voink are contributing to that. but ultimately, i would say it's up to voters. we're going to fine defid ounedd weeks from tomorrow night exactly how far florida has moved. i feel ver i feel fy optimistic if the people watch and get out and vote and don't take it ford. granted, senator , there are: t a lot of people right noa wid ot who are just afraid they'r'se afraid of what's happening toram this country. they're afraid of crime. they're afraidhey ar their life
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savings is slipping away, their 401k401(k)s decl declinin. what do you say to them tonightm about what republicans ine the senate, if indeed republicansrepublicans retake could do in the next few years? well, you know, i share thoseren exact concerns as the reasons o. why i'm running for reelection. people who arei think of the pen in charge of the house, the senate and the white house, if they remain in power,estroyed they are going to destroy this country. they're going to destroy through a number of thingsat. the first thing we have to do is we are a nation that's been blessed with energed with y resf of theknow people maybe get tired of hearing about it. but the truth of the matter is , the cost to energy is theau everythital underlying basicnd underlying cost of everything. when that goes up, everything w' goes up. we have depletedve our strategis reserves. we're begging the saudis tol. produce more oil. we're trying to run inou ready venezuela. yeah, i agree with you on that. but what are you guys going to do if you guys get control? well, my concern is that republican get control and then is there a pla n in place to and really make this affirmative lese to the people and move
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forwargisl is d legislation that joe biden is going to have to either agree to or veto? >> well, that's i would pute dio that into three buckets oram three directions that we need t to move at the same time. number one is we have to stopfrom bad things from happening. craz positions oy people from ge positions of power inr the senate. we have that power and so forto. i think juhn end and i think justto the electiona alone brings an end to some of that insanity. the second is we have to make good things happen, like energy independence, like ensuriny indi federal laws and notth interfering with what decisions that are being made atare level the state level, at the si board levels and things of that nature. we need to pass those bills and tho get both on energy and on ts like education and the likee. and crime for that matter, and then challenge the biden administration to veto it, tor. stand in the way of somethingcod that's popular piece and. that's the second piece., we hav and the thirede is is accountability. we have to use our oversight w role that we have to now we should have hearings, for example, on the riotple ons, the summer of 20 , 20 th.unt abt there's been nyo accountabilityf about the summer of twenty 2 20 who was behind it?ca how much of the political rhetoric lend itself to it? e thesfor example, these effort bail people out of jail and 20bo 20 , how many people did that?
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encourage to come back out w and do that all over again? what about these pro-lifith hi h pregnancy centers that areis being firebombed across the country? there's been no examination no e that. so there's a host of thingsn hod accountat that we can hold government agencies accountable for, and that includes the border. these guys love to com these e up and testify about why thi the border is secure. i actually think that we havnk d hold them accoun a roleta to play in congress to hold them accountable for that. so the accountability piecity pe the passing good things and challenging him to sign it or veto it and paye the consequences and the keeping crazing people out of theshthree ions, botcraz on the bench and in the bureaucracy, are three key areas that we can even withoutec the white house, we canti immediately begin to put this country in the right direction bo and the same for the local military policies that aree being put in place throughou that' our armed forces. same for that.s i think that's part oft if you v the oversight. i think you have these hearings where you basically ask, why are we spending all of our time putting up we shouldn'tt be funding radios about the . well, absolutely.-will absoluten that need to hold his people but more than that, you need to hold these people accountable, especially the civilian leadership at the pentagon. p of theagon.while wewh puty ar? videos on the proper use of pronouns?
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we should be worriedbe worried r the chinese wanting to blow upse our aircraft carrier. yes, we should be worried aboutr te weapons. onic we should be worried about the threat of global terror, which still exists. we shoulworried abe 80 somethinh the 80 something peopleat b on the terror watch list that have been apprehendeeen apprehed the southern border over the last year, a historic number. and those are the ones w ye number usualle usually if you're on the terror watch list, you don't turn yourself in. >> and while senator , we are watching this race very closely, you have a decent lea e . but as youd said, nothing can be taken for granted in florida or anywhere, any statee in the n the country. i wish you the best of luck out there. thank you. it isn't jusand it isn't just f. >>gu our next guest predicts the housof maybe 50 seats gain for the gop in the house and as many as seven in the senate. joining me now is newt gingrich gingrich, former speaker offo n the housews coe and fox news contributor newt, which raised that's first of all, that would be an unbelievable just tsunamie for the for the gop. hat ra but what raccee do you think would most surprisep?
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the democrats for republicans to pick up? >> well, i mean, it could cou be masters in arizona, couldld be baldock in new hampshire. it couldit be tiffany smiley in washington state, joe o'day in co colorado. i'm just stickinlorado?g to senw races. i think you're going to seeal herschel walker win in georgia.n you justte had a great winner on from florida. republican thea who prob are the republicans in floridayo will probably win the biggest victory for governor and senator in the history of the state for the republican. i thin party. on i think you'rena going see to s. oz win in pennsylvania. j.d. vance is going to win in ohio. i think ron johnson is going to run away with it. and probably the biggest wisconsin senate victory in you rn times for a republican. what's happening and you see itt everywhere. you see it in the most recent poll in illinois, whereor is governor pressler is now ionn a very, very close race.n or you see it in oregon, where ev the republican is slightly
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ahead now. every time i turn aroundern aro another email from my goodstlem. friend barry casselman. wi minnesota just wrote me that we're now well ahead both for the attorney general and slightly ahead for a governor in a race that two weeks ago we were behind by 10 points. and so there's a tide buildingtn across the country and it's a combination of inflation,ces o higher prices for everything, crime and uncontrolled border, the whole crisis of drugs.th asd then this nuttiness about i mean, they ask yourself this because i think it's so crazy. how could a white house twoeks e and a two weeks before annt election schedule a president to sit down with a tiktokis specialist who's going through tran a yearlong transgender transformation and have the president say he is againste any rules of any kind, stopping children from getting involved in in this kind of sex change
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process, which is wildlyu even unpopular position. but how could you even s schedue it there? tells you where the white house is now? >> t i want theo show you something o ask yourself. the crazy charlieaced christian rhonda santurce faced off tonight in the first and only gubernatorial debatee there. >> i want to plabiy a little bio .tt covid over six million of our fellow. floridians have gotten covered under your leadership. eadershiyou're the most anti bus governor i've ever seen.r >>se that's 90%, governor . neah, except for all the businesses that are moving down here and leading the nation in that in migration, focusnerable on the vulnerable population, but make population sure you're not locking down the rest of as a the people. resud as a result. that would not have happened ifn charlie crist had got his wad y and locked down the state of florida in july of 2020 . o >> well, note another example of what happens when democratsan actually commit to debating.g i mean, to say thats antibu ron desantis is antisi business.
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resp >> real quick response now. i just need to say, think about the insanity of charlie crist saying you'rsanitye an anti buss governor when everybody in the country understands florida is one of the two or three best democrat places in the country to do business. and i mean, democrattos are, igo asking us to ignore our eyes, ignore our ears, pretendrethat e of this is happening and ther th country is just too smart for that. atand newt, i want to thank youw for your really sweet and veryea touching. age to a plague almost made me ball on airof. your little anniversary message that we playedht the other nigh. >> thank you. that meant an enormous amount to me. you've done a great job.storicai >> i'm really sorry.see wh important job. i really appreciatene. e the thank you.al and just before the all important midterms, biden is havins g a complete public breakdown. raymond arroyo has it ind as analysis you haven't seen anywhere else coming up. plus, we're just dayfrs away frm the show's fifth f anniversary,u as we just mentioned. let's see who our next surprisem shout out from. >> all right, laura , it's your fifth anniversary.
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happy anniversary to you. i'm trying to think back . a i mean, you become such an important part of this show with our hands off together.f tr each night. i do kno each night. i don't know how i survived the twenty one years that you weren't on after me without getting picked on every night.eh with something about whatever . anyway, i was so happy that you're doing so well, was so proud of all your success. you are a great colleague and a friend and a patriot .io t,and here's to another twenty five years right here on fox.ri >>ght he on fox. happy anniversary. >> do not move on to see what now? did you know that you pulled over in front of the church? now you'll break me jail. you see what you did to the door. i don't like that watching.
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the president to appear ind fr friendly venueies where he cans recite what he said about a thousand times before. but time is taking a toll.n on c this is biden on msnbc late last week. you might call iamendmt the twee fifth amendment intervierview. >> he was asked about his fitness for office. am i slowing up? >> and i don't have the same pace. her you and that old joke, you know, everybody talks about 70 the you know, the new 50s s, all that stuff in terms of my energy level, in terms of how much i'm able to do, i think people should look and say is they still have the same passion for what he's done. >> so we're to judge him by his energy level and his passion. ey i mean, waxworks have more energy than this guy at this point. he >> c i mean, he is moving.ence he can't string a sentencely ous together. it really are words inn searcht of meaning. i've never seehing
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n anything like it. >> didn't you want lik: e mr.bln alsubliminal? td to have what jonathan capehart was really thinking, just scrolhig l underneath the entire interview. >> that's what i want to.hat hei welld wa, what capehart said wao much better. laura capehart also asked bidenn if he planned to run again. now, this is the moment that the battery fell out. >> dr. biden. is for it, mr. president . oh, dr. biden thinks thatnt bidr my wife thinks. that i that tht we're doing something very important. my oh, my . e said to judgeh by his energy level law, but the biden pause itis seems to be infectious. . i want you to watch kate parttin here. even he had troubles getting the quest contagious, infectious. >> you need fifty one or nee
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fifty three seats in order in the senate in order to make that hat make that happen. ppen.but what happens if republs take control t of congress? uldt >> he couldn't get the words out either.s ou and they edited a lot oft of t s out of the final interview thatd aired on sunday trying to clean up biden's frozen moments. s but this is why. 24% of democrats don't want the president to run again. >> they need only twenty four wh percent want him to run again. h >> so even when he was asked originally whether you're going to run and he said, well,n is my intention is to run. and then when he kind of putna his head down, i mean, was that a momentary now was it a little nap he took? >> i think it was like there it almost is . like capehart was trying to sase hellllo?o, but he stopped himsem wake up. come on , mr. president .e mr. no, mrpr. president . >> he didn't know what to do. all right. i'm astounded by the majora media outlets that are stillsti
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trstill trying to talk awayforme biden's public performances, agough there is ageism as a part of this.aimath force right? he is going to be ifat tha he wo run again and you'll do >> the math for us at that moment, i will be the oldest. >> he has been the most consequential president imaginable, not just the oldest. >> daddy is the oldeste oldest,t he's been so successful. >> look at the scoreboard. laura . the scoreboard is the midterms and it looks like a wipe out for biden and his party.. inflation's at an all time high. kids at the lowest readingcrimem math scores in decades. crime is rampant. winning how is that a winning scoreboard? >> l >> i don't understand that.auras now, if losing is winning, he's winning. >> yeah. o and for a glimpse of the biden o collapse from anothem anr angleh this is the president during a now this newiss foru nme with liberal activists at the white house, he was asked about his studenout his studt de forgiveness plan, which remember was an executive ordery l grant.fy for pel you qualify for two thousand. i mean, you qualify for
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twenty thousand dollars in debts forgiveness. it's passed. i got it passed. s are to p votby a vote or two.f and it's iecn effect a number of items that accommodate availability. ojibwaaccomm help for the healtf the mother universities in manyy cases are raising tuitions without any good reason to raise that or raise tuition. do >> do yothu thinink statk stated have a right to ban gender affirming health care? >> i don't. any state or anybody shouldstio have the right to do that as ans moral question, as a legal question, i just think it's wrong. to >> that's the money. newt alluded to that moment. why are they reminding voters of the most divisive issuee issu sending even democrats fleeing from the party? a trafalgar poll showethd 70 80 percent of voters oppose giving operationssee puberty blockers and change operations. by, 50 to percent of democrats agree that that's a bad idea. >> i think's on a poli it's notl
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winner. biden was sleep talkin: g and that last answer.thank you. raymond, thank you.ao aoc has beenc ha mett an with protesters in her own district and now in california as well. so so is she as she suddenly vulnt her opponent, tina forteaty thinks so and joins us next.♪ ♪ thinks so and joins us next.♪ ♪ >> what if there was a community of like mindedf trud people ready to support you carw when you need it most? ministries is an organization with over 40 yearsa group for wl care who understands the importance of family. tha group that sees you for who you are regardless of your health history, offerinre g values based affordable health care, cost solutions for people care, cost solutions for people just like you and me. >> learn more today at your morgue about health care that puts you in control. >> hey, i just got a text from my sister. my sister. you remember rick , her neighbor? >> sure. he's the seventy six year old he's the seventy six year old guy who still runs marathons
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that aoc was heckled at our own town hall in her own backyard.hc her response then was to mockk her own constituents.. and when she decamped to the west coast, to give a speech at uc irvine, the reception wasn't any better. >>y be see, what about the migre what about the migrant? what about the little kids being raised at the southern warmonger? the latter? >> here now is tina forte,t republican , running to unseatk1 alexander akca cortez in new york's 14t4th district. u to tina, it's great to see you tonight. social men masterful at using social media to advance her brand cover of lots of magazines, lots of couture, going to the met gala and so what forth. is the bloobut is the bloom of4
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yes, it is , because the peoplet in district 14 have had enough . she is the congresswoman from fo wish. that they saw and what they got are two different things. ofand now the district is readig the return and i'm going to laul replace her on november eight . >> what do you think the bigissu biggest issue is forconstituen your constituents? what's really worrying? theme wa the most? r is it the war inin the u ukraine as those protesters seem to indicate, or is it somethinge gu much more fundamental on the ground? >> it's crime. it's crime. crime is out of control.control. sherson who wre was the very pen who wrote the letter about ating the cops off the subways. all the now look at our subwaysi walkers and fixing crime., wolkit is fixing our children. g look aot the schools, laura . look at the schools. at th weird, creepy. in state. they're teaching our children in schools what does not solve anything. wolke is useless, just like alysse. f and i'm here to say the peopleft have had enough on the feisty broad fromronx, to b the bronx m going to be the one to take her
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out on november 8th becausee pe. people have had enough and i stand for the people. aoc does not own the seat. the establishment does not ownse the seat. the speciarestl interest is noti only seat, the people owlln the seat. and i'm going toe be a voice ofe. the people. >> i'm fighting for the people. now, tina, she claims alexanderl castillo, cortez, that january six is really a key issue that a key democracy is on the line. if republicans win. is that what you're hearing or sensing and all of your constituents meetings know nothing at all, they will bring that up at all.schools, the wor they're worried about crime. they worried about schools. they're worried abouting about inflation. they're worried about their jobs. talkin their g about paying theire hi bills. that's what they're worrying about. spen worryingding thatgh everything about government taking control of everything. we have too go and get get govet the people need to be in power ,not the government, to we commonople can afford.
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ear approach is very forthright. and common sense. won't and we wish you the best of luck. everyone out.a go out there and vote forte here on the ingram angle. thank you so much. now, up next, details about our upcoming houston town hall. it's very exciting is. plus, another surprise fiftht up anniversary shout out. i can' wait i t. >> i love these next. hello, i'm former arkansas governor mike huckabee. did you know that a lack of sleep can lead to very serious health problems? i know it's scary. you can't fall asleep or you're tossing and turning all night. you can't get the sleep. you need to stay healthy unless you use relaxium sleep relaxium rem sleep is a product that's made from natural ingredients and it usually works from the very first night you try it. it helps you fall asleep, stay asleep and wake up refreshed. >> earning your body those quality hours of sleep that it desperately needs to prevent so many health issues.
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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 wil can you believe, two weeks always? >> carley: i can and i can't. it's coming fast. >> todd: you are watching "fox news and friends first."

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