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beach, florida. governor rhonda santosnor ron ,e senator marco rubio, senator rick scott, they will. join us . that's thursday, 9:00 p.m. right here on "hannity". that i time we have left this unfortunately, that is allnk you the time we have left this evening. as always, thank youwith us. fo. in the with us. mea >> thank you for making this show possible. ingrah meantime,ntime, in troubr ingram . ingram goes bagus. have a great night. thank you. being i'm laura ingrahama ingrah and this is ingram angle live from houston tonight.king ameri ahead of tomorrow's retaking america town hall. us going toe going to get to my angle in a little bit. plus we're going t to speak togt new york gubernatorial candidate lee zeldin, who absolul candidate who thum, tonight. we wa >> but firstnt t, we want to br you highlights from the most anticipated debateca of the midterm calendar. of course, i'm talking aboutingh mehmet oz versusn fett john fetn in pennsylvania. now, let me just say this. g mac
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if this had been a boxinguld hae match, the referee would have c called this in the first 60 seconds. and now, in case you needur run reminding, it wasn't your run of the mill debate, because due to his stroke, fed chairmanons. required special dispensations. >> you may noticay notice thesed large monitors that are behind us .ca this is part of our closedptio ningcaptioning system.e questi it was requested by john fetterman to help him processar the questions we are asking him tonight. >> but right off the bat, it is pretty clear that fetterman would need a lot more than that >> wha big screen. what qualifies you to be a senar us senator? you have 60 seconds. >> hi. good night, everybody. good ngood night. ll well, scary thought that might have been actually the best moment of the entire debate.deb. one of for fetterman, one of the mostt remarkable exchanges was about >>d chairman's views on fracking. that >> i absolutely supporte need fracking. belilieve that we need independence with energy. and i believe i've thought thato
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line my entire career. >> you have made two conflicting statements regarding fracking.in in a twenty eighteen interview, you said a 2018 interv, quote, . support fracking at all.t earli i never havethis. quot but earlier this month, you told an interviewer, quote, i suppor supportt fracking. i support the energy sho independence that we shoululd have here in the united i states . >> i've always supported fracking and i always believe that independence with our, energy is critical. can't be we can't be held, you know, ransom to somebody like russia.o i dout there is that 2018 interview that you said, quote, i don't support fracking at all. >> so how do you square the two . oh, i do support fracking and it don't, i don't support fracking. >> and i stand and i do supportt fracking. now, whe wow.he now when he wasn't lying, thered
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were these bizarre moments, the abortion decision should be left up to states and specifically when john fermín. doug mastrianni, when i die, you will have your turn. you john , what? >> talk to family. f you want to cut social's his security? mr. fetterman? it's his turn for his closin tu. he kept screaming out random thoughts. that was during ozzy's closinge. statement. so, whoever thought it was a good idea to put fetterman onl out there not only tonight, buth to run for the u.s. senate,, an that was cruel and it waspledge a total fraud. ton >> will you pledge tonight to o release those records in? the interest of transparency? rn >> you had 60 seconds, no. three for transparency is abouta showing up. i'm here today to have very a debate. i have run a campaign and i've s been very transparent. >> didn't hear you say you would release your full medical you cal records. >> why not? you have 3 you have 30 seconds. that's wha0 my doctor believes that i'm fit to be serving,re
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and that's what i believe is where i'm standing now. for all the talk of whats as i ableism in the last few weeks as it relates to fetterman, tonight was kind of a cleare example of it.of it. >> doctor , as you know, lovesns free, free money when it's, a half a million dollars tax o break on one of his, you know,io homes downri the ranch inbreak, florida. and whether it was kno a fifty f dollar tax break, you know,ortig about his farm in montgomery county. so it's about supporting earners,ing, you know, young earners excuse me, young, young, young, young, students to give them a break. i believe that that supporting remember all those reporters, a by the way, a couple of weeks that t go all rushing to say thatfette, they talked to fetterman and that he seemed totally t fine. well, tonight,o tell i got to tl you, that was all a lie. wha so my question is , what else
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are those reporters covering upi themsemocrats in the media? they should have been honestlved with themselves and the voterson in the very beginning, but rat they would rather lie and theyhe would rather coverr up. they would rather hide the ball and then give the voters the actual facts necessary to help maked good decisions about who should. look, the only way be in charge and what policies we should adopt. look, the only way t o stopa this, the only way to get thee o media and the democratcrs to tel us the truth is to punish them for their lies. h fetter what you saw over the last wit several months with fetterman filled with lies. they have to learn that when, ty they lie to the voters, they will suffer politically. now, until that t happens, the lies will continue. joining me now is mollyway edit the federalist and fox n hemingway, editor in chief of the federalist and fox news do contributor molly, i really dont think that's the most important mepoint to come out of tonight. they jumped on that poor nbc reporter, what, a couple of weeks ago, dasha burns for
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supposedly skewing whatg letterman's condition really was or being able ablest about his stroke. cu doesn't this just pulle u. s.the curtain back on the u.s. media once again? yes. when dosher burns reported that she wasn't sure if letterman was fully able to communicat ted with her without this assistance, she was trashed by otherby otherin people in tha who mocked her and said that heo was totally fine. thosrrible right now. they clearly were lying orh to they clearly did not knowsituat enough to to accurately conveys the situation. d this but it does remind you thate the media did this exacten he a operation with joe biden in the twenty twenty campaign.er he alsing o waand s suffering ar able to endure the rigors ofgn. a campaign. they lied about it.ven kept they protected him. they even kept debates d untildi the very last part ofrigh the campaign cycle. and so i think you're right, they'll keep doing it. candidat. they keep doing it with allno sorts of candidates.e
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i meanfi, this is not the first debate we've had where we haveua seen the republican candidate diff very good job after after the media presented the race in a different manner before thiso before this debate began, butterman was really losing ground, mostlymostly o on the bf his policies and his soft on crime approach.proach. he already was going to have he already was going to have a hard time and had been losing momentumafter after this. it's just it's an embarrassment, right? >> laught.a because they're lyig about biden's condition.itio they lied about inflation. n. theyflatiofor a year. lied about and,now we see they lied about fetterman and by the way, s is a letterman's answer to the question on immigration, thisoozy is , do they watch? >> i don't ever recall in the statue of liberty, they say, you know, you take put our tired, huddled masses and put them on a bus and use cheap political stunts about them. i believe we have to develi beln a comprehensive and bipartisan solution to to addressigration our issue here for immigration here in our nation.
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>> mali. of course, it's also badhe's policies that he's advocating for, which is basically just am immigration amnesty, whichne op the floodgates even more . we're yeah, we're seeing a lot of these clips that are so painfule to watch fetterman buty they as you know, this also, as we saw a what mehmet oz did in hisg debate, where he was putting forth some pretty reasonable, balanced viewpoint balanceds. he came off looking verytable. respectable. an if you are an undecided voter going into this debate,hat i think you're going to look at the difficulties that letterman paolicies had and the particulas he seemed to be advocatingsaying versus what mehmet oz wasnow, o saying. and , you know, on alln all sor issues, whether it's crime or i the border or inflation or foreign policy, there are a lott of issues that are going into people's decision on how they're going to vote . and by can't think that good letterman's camp is feeling very good about how it wenw t. o
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no, i felt sorry for the poormao he came out anght.ni that he came out and he basically said, given the fact that it waags ino, the hospital a few months ago, he really took it to the f to actually the worst job in the world, the worst job in the world. o nofeeli do not feel bad for the people around letterman. i do feel very bad for fetterman. y appalled but i am actually appalled at an the people around d lettermanot that they did not love himr more . he haslove him family members.et if this had happened to me, mewould pray that the people around me would love me enough th to not put me through this. this was this is very bad for them, for the democrat party.it and it's an embarrassment to be the people of pennsylvania. >> they deserve far better than thisis. >> l. k you. >> great point. thank you. an escape now for new and an escape now for new york . t that is the focus ofonight's ts angle. iling political now, during election season,le failing political leaders puttin a lot of time and energy intoatb ananging public perceptionette,
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believing that better pr is they answer, they feverishly attempt a brand reboot. th now, biden's done it more times than i can say mega, mega, butd it's maddening to see electedn h officials try this in the city t that never sleeps.at's >> askbe we should call it the city that's never safe .or >> ask me, why does new york lead the entire nation population loss? frcause their wallets, their safety, their freedom and their quality of their kid's educatioeducation ur attack.g brea so they're hitting their breaking point. they're looking at other states like the carolinak ey're tennessee, texas, florida and elsewhere, and they feel like their money will go further. they'lfeel the furtl feel safer and they'll live life freer. lif >> like i say, sound bites, not sound policy. >> that's absurdly that'stic. pathetic. and new york mayor eric adamsc wants you toadam forget about hn city's high taxes and high crime problem and think, oh,me that he is doing is really stuff good. and so he does l stuffik like nw use a hashtag that says get stuff done on social media.i now, look at eric with mayor pete yesterday. esterdaywell, yeah, he's gettine
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done. s but here's the stuff that'tuff s actually getting done. 41%crim in thi up year and transit murders at a and transit murders and around a twenty five year high. ne neet but mayor adams says that everyone needs to realize it's n only six felony crimes a day in the subway. >> if you do aanalysisn analysi, the six major cities inime waveh america, the crime waves is tackling all of our cities.k new york city is the safest. saf also showed how i have turned tp around the morale of a police department. yes,ol we have a real crimee ar problem that we are addressinge . but part of that is thet perception that every day those six crimes are being highlighted over and over again. >> over and that the man is totall. does he no deaf. does he not understand anyone, especially women commuting by subwad aty, are terrified at the prospect of being the next victim ? and what does he want the press to do?e conceal the surveillance videos? well, at least have madey some arrests in the subway attacks. s.not so in upstate new york ,
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where that compass care thatd on pro-life center that was firebombed on june 7th in a so-called jain's revenge's attack. there was four hundred thousand dollars worth of damage done to that charitable organization. but it's not a prioritt chy, is not, for new york's a.g. because she's too busy. letitia james carrying out her own revenge attack on donaldt sc trump. but the least shockingngent development inin n new york politics lately was the new york times editorial endorsing governor kathy hochul. now, over and over again, they write zeldin lee zeldin demo has demonstrated a loyalty totri trump ism oversm his oath to defend american democracy in the constitution. demo cracy and the u.s.and his campa. he makes a spurious, spurious argumentvernor hs about crimenge and advocates returning to the zero tolerance policies that have no clear connection old laroving public safety. well, i hate to break it to the gray old lady, but that's ea
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called getting tough on crime kids. and that's exactly what needs te to be done in new york . that was only when the polls started getting shaky for hochul did she even want to reexamining things like bail talk about reexamining things like bail reform. but that didn't last long.cking >> she still hasn't talked about locking up anyone, committing any crimes. okay, anyone>> who commits anyo a crime under our laws, especially with the change they made to bail, has consequences. >> i don't know why that's so >> laura important to now. if that sentence didn't lose wha the election, i don't what will she just doesn't care you about you. ifliving you're living in new york and she's making it clear there is very few peoplefe in congress who have a more pro-liford, se record , so who said he'd bring on acommis pro-life health commissioner, how much power that person haset over over decisions on regulations who could use their power to shut down clinics. so that is a frightening spectacle.so that ning spectacle. women need to know that's on the ballot women need to know that that's on the ballot this november as well.
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>>. >> lau and to think that this ws once the party of jfk.chul is meanwhile, the left claims that hochul is a leader who is focused on finding solutions tos the big problems rather than par getting off track with partisan warfare. nk oh, really? not they think she's not partisan. okay partisan?, we're here to st the era of trump and zeldin zel molinaro just jump o and monero just jump on a busou and head down to florida where you belong. okay long, ok, get out of town . get out of town because youu do don't you don't represent our values.rk you are noers.t new yorkers. you're not new yorkers. although i, n typical weasel fashion, she then tried to t clarify those nasty remarks. new york's two point eight four million republicans heard her, though loud and clear. lo she was tellinudg to get out.nod always has been, aul is now and always has been a radicaljuk
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harpy who just like mayor adamsa ,shows more concern for migrants flooding the state stil for0 mi the nearly 20 milln americans who still call new york their home. k theibut don't worry, because n says she has no plans to raisesd taxes right now.not. new yorkers, i should hope not raise taxes in an economic downturn? and look where new york ranks in the just downturn and look wheresiness new york ranks. and the just released business tax climate index number forty nine . the so ang the angle's message to the good people of new york tonight is the same as ite of is the good people ofan, connecticut, michigan, illinois, etc.. aren't you tired of this yet to ? weeks fromli tonight, the votera in liberal strongholds liklikee new york have a chance to save to qselves and send a powerful message to the democrat party to quote president trump in 2016. have what do you have to lose?o es you don'cat have to escape the state.o bad leadere to escape.escape it's bad leadership.ship.d that.
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joining me now, and that's the angle. shed >> joining me now, he just finished the debate, new york gubernatorial candidate, republican congressman orial ca lee zeldin. congressman, i mean, know, you i know i'm biased because i obviously want you to win. buo win but you did wipe the flr with hochul tonight. she just does not have a record hos non defend . no, i mean, she was given manydd opportunities, but she keptpt to trying to change the subject and she just wants to talk. trum and talp you ask her about >> trump you're asking her about corruption. trp we're talking about her pay to play corruption. we're talking about people who want to grow an economy., te they feel like their safety is under attack. ke tthey they're hitting th their breaking point, deciding whether or not to stay inwhethe new york or head tr o some other state. and you're getting anand yo opportunity to let people knowt where you stananty to to led, what your record is , what your positions are. the hattead of utilizing are and opportunity to talk about whats' she stands for, the fact that lie's deflecting, i would say people are out there listening even if they didn't even likstet trump. they also care about safety.
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they also care about their wallets. so she probably lost support the support even from people beh who going in were behind her and may not have even voted for for president trump. i think she bled out a lot lot f support tonight and certainly i think very much enthuse firedi reup people, i think over this. next sound bite into your point has to go to all people, the independent minded people sl and even democrats sort of more traditional democratsthis who still live in manhattan.a re this is a revealing exchangealic first thing i'll do right after i'm sworn into office is turningattan the districts n attorney out, brig, to let himne know that he's being removed sai from day one , that he washe was a district attorney . he said that he was not goings to enforce all different kinds of laws across the board. d i want to o responyou want td. t >> i'd be happy to.surprised bes i'm not surprised because in ze xeljanldz world, you overturn elections you don't agree with . but for someone r someone who v' overturn a presidential election, i'm not surprised.
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he just thinks whatever hejust wants to do, something you can just undo the will ofut a the people. >> have a question gets posed about a manhattan d.a.o who refuses to enforce the lawdl and all that. my opponent can come up with isn talking about the last election. >> think about that.out that. >> laura: congressman zeldin congressman zeldin.xchang that exchange, juse,t like several between ause and faderman, that exchangeuld a should be an insult to new yorkers. she should be removed fromoffice office just fo just for that. and with that, my little earpiece fell out. but go ahead. >> yea i'm listening. t have >> yeah. new york doesn't have a recall election, so what we saw in san francisco can happen there, but it can't happen here., they drafted the new yo but when they drafted the new york state constitution, they gave the governorgave the the authority to remove l a district attorney who refuses to enforce the lawaw and alvinre bragg from day one has refused to enforce the law. i've said that he needs to be removed. kathy hochul says he just got there cut hi hk. whenlac he's doing his job.owing when alvin bragg was throwing a, throwing hosie. a who go but you remember the guyad t
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working in the bodega who got attacked. he had to defend himself, alvinr bragg through jose alba intoewrn rikers island, slapped himslapp with a murder charge with anwi open stathb wound when a m i wa wa front of the district attorney's office saying, hey, this guy shouldn't be facingicts this murder charge, c kathy hochul got asked about it and said it's a local matter. et >> i'm not going to get in now.e sod. this disconnect, i think: h congressmainn, what we have to say tonight is new york, it's time to save yourselve.s. ame you have a chance to save i new york in the state. mean, all of it. it's a great i it all of it. it's a great state.left behin it's no state left behind. and you did a fantastic job. and a lot of people wouldn't put themselves out there like you did just to run for this position. and congressman zeldin , hats off to you.tonigh fantastic job tonight, everybody. everybody has toody has ou go vo weeks. all right. once thought to be a long shot ,now minnesota republican gubernatorial candidate dr. scott jensen is now tied with incumbent tim
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one three three eight three one. that's 1-800- for one three three eight three one no. >> back . what i said, work in politics. one of the things that used to be extremely frustrating was democrats lack of spending o on spanish language radio, haitian language radio, in language radio, their misinformation, the in language disinformation on those outlets you can thinkin about miami and spanish language radio and how republicans are in there doing that. t payings not paying enoughnd attention to the propaganda that is really, reallyll republicans are running pretty successfully on one language radi io ao and it's been media,ia period. >> it turns out that we're nottu the only ones in texas tonight. but jojoy reid'sy reads, many ft reveals something large that the democratthe des and their ma poodles, they are panicking about the sudden and dramatic shift in hispanic voters towardo the gop instead of grappling with the issues that are grabbli actually repelling hispaningc
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voters. instead, the democrats aree sc screaming misinformation, propagandag , and have even gone so far as to suggest that i guess hispanic republican or w what, the new white supremacist. yeah, that makes sense.supremac? joining us now that my friend of 20 years, lieutenant great governor of the great state ofin hixas, is in his own battle here.n battle dan patrick, dan dan , great toe you.: e the democrats are freaking out. you have your own racedemocrate . g when what are you seeing out there when you're campaigning? th they're freaking oumpaigninge they've driven the hispanic voter away from the party, just like they drove rural texas of rural america away fromr their party. hispanic voters are flocking tot us because in texas they wantset a secure border. a i was down on the border of. my i'm doing a hundred and thirty cities in seventeen days on my double decker bus with nine hundred dollars a day of expensive joe biden diesel gas. but i was down b the valley and it's real. we hav.ave three great candidats running for congress. we hav e a texas senate candidate. could be the first canned d republican ever from the valley. we have first fre an appeals courtperson justice. t we have a person who justchan changed partieges. gas it's real in the valley.stry, te
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they they support the oil and gas industry. >> they want a secure border.d . they don't want boys playing girl sports on and on. yeah. so>> lcultural issues, those cu, schools. >> yes. >> l power, all those thingshe o that, you know, on the radio. and we are on the radio the time. this is nothing ne together that we talked aboutw that all the time. this is nothing new for us . s t now people know what: and their kids are being taught.in is and in texas, this issuesue is h is hitting along with theisc vo economy and crime. >> obviously, the hispanic voters and all voterter an s, t th they want their children tont get a great education, but they don't want divisive crt. t they don't want sixteen nineteen. they don't want their first graders taught aboutgrader abou >> i mean, these are common sense. gender is okay, but y bundergender identity, rander identity, they they the american public doesn't want radical policiedi taughs tc their children. they don't want them at worka d they want the america that all america used to be . and that's texas.peev and every day, laura , i mean,et people from every state who are flocking here, from blue states, froatesm blue statd they're literally fleeing as refugees. >> someone told me tonight in tt nacogdoche where here ts where i was to come
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here to texas tonight on msnbc, beto o'rourke sees a differenton issue as the most important one . >> dan , watcht on. ing a majority of texans, including a majority of republicans, disagree with abbott's extreme abortion ban. but the epicente ther of a matei mortality crisis that is threeme times as deadly for black you h women. when you have foreclosed opportunities to seek reproductiveav seek health care, youring have condemned women to suffering and unnecessary, i guess, texas, with all thesein people moving in, you'reing wome condemning women to suffering? ,no, we're notn condemning women suffering.al polic and look, it's the democrats l who have the radical policy life. they want to abort a child up until birth and beyond. if ne they need to.valley under and the hispanic voters in the valley understand that's why they're losing hispanic voters in the valley and all over texas and all over america. . texas will not turn blue now or texas will not turn blue now ory ever. they used to say it would turn would be blue because hispanic voters would become democrat. i would have no that argument, nots. happene hispanic votersan. dan , we're watchingc voters th.
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thank you so much for great to see you. trail. and get back on the trail. at t yes, ma'am.o see thank governor dan patrick . thank you. governo and now to minnesota, where democrat leaders led by governor tim walz, havenow basically abandoneto minnesod td and they do nooet deserve to be reelected. bee up on the police abandoning that third precinct. remember during the george floyd riots? re i was just reporting from therme a few months ago and thatroy jo led to increased crime. increase and , of course, the policed th department, they're just hemorrhaging officere s. he's abandoned themm on on the economy, producing a state that ranks 40 fifth in terms of business and tax climate. x cl and finally, tim walz,imate an abandoned the voters on koven. remember, he tied minnesota alli those other states and lockingth everyone down and taking away their essential rights. as a result, the race that oncea was his lead, i think it was swelled to like 18 points just weeks ago. w walz leais now tied. weeks ago joining me now is the incumbente is his challenger, republican candidate dr. scott jensen. dr ns hi jensen, i haven't seent
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for a few months.hs last timree we were back in minnesota broadcasting. fueli which issue is fueling your comeback? without question, it's crime. tp >> minnesotans get it that ra there's a lawlessness that's pervaded our stateid. y arguably, tim walz is them walz godfather of the crimeepidemic. he epidemic. he quit on the national guard. he quit on national guard, quitt came time to protecting the third precinct. prhe told the state patrol to we stand down when it came time e for some of his demonstratorso to want to tear down a statuep. because they were feeling pent e up. he has quit over and over again. i think minnesotans have seen him quitting on kids, quittingns on their education. he's quit on the economy. n ion, he's attached us to california mandates. >> he did an end run around end the legislature. people are just saying what' wi wrong with them? . and he's not engaging. he's basically dodging his responsibility, ducking the debates, trying to distract the voters, sort of takinging a page out of joe biden's sa playbook. and people are saying we're not
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having iying we'ret. han on the other hand , laura ,a we we're just trying to be straight upup. >> well, i think minnesotans are. end time it's an interesting state forom people who haven't spent time there. solu it's a common sense. i mean, i think they want common sense solutions generally.ve to explain tobut i have to explain to peope watching this how bad it is , an old minnesota nice.st year and that last year they're violent crime e, like aggravated assault, murder. we're up wer 22% in minnesota.c0 20compared to 2020.t importan public safety was the secondnnet most important issue for minnesota voters. and as you said, it's so important and it's after the economy and jobs. so dr jensenook,, you first camo ng cfore. i remember when you came on this show durinovid auestions and you question the lockdown's and the approaches thahe gt the government was taking back then. do minnesotans still remembe the the tyranny of the covid lockdown's and what walts did our kids, given these scoresnd on the math and english tests? ti think they do. i thin >> i think they see tim walzk l
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is sort of the lockton artist.du he locked businesses down. he locked kids out of school.l n even after it was clear that this was a wrong move to make. n >> minnesota has been decimated regarding our kids education performance, he locked elderly, frail people into nursing homes that wert weree infested them with covid-19, causing them to t die. t barbaric deaths.nnesotia i really believe that minnesotans get it. cre telling peoplet it and is , listen, we're going to you fight crime.r ki we're goinds ag to get your kids a good education and we're ting to push back against en-poiinflation. w we put ten point plans on eachwi one of these issues on ourve website.rything we request to let minnesota we've tried everything we can k to let minnesota know there's a contrast between what tim walz is hunkering down in the basement strategy looks compared to scott jensenared and matt burke just being straight up and saying, let' ts have a conversation. well, a conversation has toe a lead to action. and his actions have been absolutely disaster. c onverss to lead to for this state. the best thing said about that abandoned hulk of a building,
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the third precinct. anarchy. ument to and that is the legacy of tim lawless after those floyd riots . dr. johnson, we wish youtim walz the best of luck on the trail. l we'll be watchinoy g two weekse from tonight. now in moments, houston area congressional candidat e wesley set hunt joins me on set now. why he say says black republicao there are no longer going todina be sitting on the sidelines orwa hiding awa just daysy. plus, we're just days away from the show's fifth anniversary. so we're going to see who the next surprise shout out is from. i love. happy fifth anniversary, laura . >> well done..ve years, still g >> laura, congratulation five years still going strong.fa laura , congratulations on five. but thank you for educating the years. happy anniversary.am but thank you for educatingeric the american publian ps c on the issues that matter most . >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage blake masters. this may be the most significant midterm elections of our lifetime. four months our team was able to embed with the masters
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campaign, a republican candidate who is not a politician, who may be an actual reformer. i'm trying to show people what a new breed of politician looks like. we're going to send a fighter to d.c. that's me. i'm a fighter. our job is to see what it takes for a different kind of candidate to win and one of the most competitive states in the country. i know it's going to be hard, but, this is important. and so i feel called to do it, even if i'm just a kid from tucson, arizona. we're going to turn this country around. >> let's go . tucker carlson, originals. the candidate, blake masters streaming now exclusively on fox station. hi. j.j. is back because this is important. do you know of your medicare advantage plan benefits or change in this year? are your cost and co-pays going up? is your doctor still covered during the annual
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hunt. ra a west point grad and army vet in is leading his democratic opponent in yo the polls, hunt, adding, you're seeing black conservativesu're . longer hiding from what we do. traditionally, houston areaoins republican congressional candidate wesley hunt joins us now. >> wesley, u what's happening here?y y>> it this is a fairl conservativeis district, but jul around the country, you see yoeu en see a change. >> people have kind of haden enough. well, i think we're president biden says, you know, if you vote fot r me you thavotet yo fuor ain't black. oh, i love that.e been tim and i've been black for a long very time. insulting to black i think it's very insulting to black voters. and i'm running here in the district congressional district. thirty eight . it's the newest one righ texas, it't here, in texas is a predominantly pres white district, a district that president trump woulon d have w by over 20 points. t seat and a black man is going to be a congressman that and the reason why is because we don't care about race, religion, goo color, creed.governance. we just want good governance. and fo whatever whatever reasona the democrat party has pitched to black people thato you have
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to vote for us no matter what. and that's just not true.ed blak people t and they've also convinced black people that white republicans won't vote for blac. black republicans. >> well, that's not true either. >>r cornellort pollste belcher has a theory, wesley, >> going iks are moving toward the gop. >> check it out.2016, going to 2016, i think we knowhh exactly the extent to which sort of misinformation and someh of the russian meddling had on the election immediately. we've seenim sort of this sort f trickery before, especially aimed at minority minority voters. again, this is , you know, once again, another hurdle for minorities voting yes. d work he's already layingtr the groundwork to try tot pe dismiss a republican victory. you know , i think what people have to realize that this is the worst inflation i've seen in my lifetime, just lifesit border crisis that we've seen in my lifetime. enough bitterness has poured in to our country to kill everyas p american five times. this is the worst crime that wer
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have seen in our cities. cfe and by the way, thisct influencl everyonear, particularly blacker and brown people. and we are not stupid to america. ha million people have been apprehended. that doesn't includeude the gott re the last year to point two million. so iike tef yon u do the math oe it's really like 10 million and maybe over the last couple ofe t years. and all the gateways and allr ol the othey.r problems. his is >> i mean, this is this is not just a texas problem. this is an american problem. s an it most is . and so when you couple that with the idea of defendingg thed taking away our second the police, then you want to take away our second amendment rights. and i wonder why we are allrigh upsewonder we and tht and this g people are saying enough's enough. the democrat party has not e th done our good by us. tions and that's >> it is time for us to look at. other options. and that's why i'm here. atulations leslie, congratulations. i shouldn't say it's premature, t sabut two weeks from tonight,i i'll call yo'lu and say congratulations. great to see you. and say u for having me. >> it's anl right.were thanks for coming in the studio. and if they were to win here,n join a republican caucus absent liz cheney. i know you're so upset with mees and writing in the federalist, previous guest, mollie hemingway points out pr mollie hemingway
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how cheney's plan to divide the republican party failed writing, separating republican officials from their growing coalition of voters and the the vhe issues s about has been the d.c. gars bu establishment's goal for years. jim banks chai not working. joining me now is congressman jim banks, chair ofn the republican study committee. congressman liz cheney was the on tv on sunday and said ifg tos donald trump is the nominee, thenpl the party is going to split in two and the real conservatives are going to start a new party.. what? what how does that work?laura. >> it makes no sense, laura . liz cheney is more barack obama than ronald reagan, who she was invoking on the sunday showsninc on sunday morning because she was talking abou t all of these issues. she's trying to tear downou the republican party on the way oue dot the door as she exits a after her loss in her most recent election. but at the same time,s she's attacking kevin mccarthy ,who understands what ronald reagan was talking about wheoutn he talked about peace throughuid
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strength, that we have to rebuild america and restoree amo america's strength from withinol before we can lead aroundd the world. americaround a, america can't lead a around the world when we're so weak at home. and that's whyand that's why l n of the republican conference, we are unified more than ever before. d than ever before around an agenda tha about an agenda that puts america first.y and liz cheney doesn't fit in that republican party because she doesn't get it . p too much i don't even want to give herso any more time because she's already taking up too much of our headt to space . so i want to move on to hakeem jeffries, of course, who you hol know, he's trying to sound very hopeful. the dnc chair, a caucus chair, strangely optimistic about democrats chances formidterms the midterms.. check thischeck this out.l acros >> very hopeful. there are close races alcounltr accomplishment that we can run across the country. on io have a track record of accomplishment that we can run a on in terms of what we've already done. >> and trust us , we have done the work. we have made a difference inlive the lives of everyday americans.s ericans. okay, trust us , we haverecord a track record to run on .
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what part of this do we need to unpack right now?n't know. i mean, i don't know.nose couldv knowe been gs have been growings point because it was likeell, pinnacle situation. other demo well, hakeem, like all theseoni other democrats are auditioning to replacepeaker speaker pelosiy who's whose end is coming veryba soon on election night, two weeks from tonight, it will beo. a red wave election. e majo republicans will win back the a house majority. and we we will retire nancyto t pelosi. frether that retirement leads her to the beaches of italy or back to san francisco, wherever that might be .ssage because he so akeem is sounding that that message because he, like so many others, adam schiff, sors,t many others, want to lea to dupi the minority party, the democrat party, after this upcoming election. buying it, laura. the american peopl nobody's buying it, laura . i mean, the american people areg hungry for change. all they are going to fire these the democrats because they focus on all of the issues except forh the ones that they care most about, which is inflame >>e border crime, the drug epidemic, the issues matter>> te
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most to him. they fail. if they failed, they failed. peops ann people,ica american families and working people at two words, they failed. that's the whole campaign, okay?o fa they failed. they hadiled. they h their chance. they failed. move aside, congressman banks. congg forward top the leadership races. you're got and i guess you're gonna be throwing your hat into the whip. soo whip s we're watching that o thank yoinu for joining us . now, jennifer, say, was a levi executive riding high and seth n to become the company's ceo fore levi strauss. well, that was until she spoke out on the extended school closures due to covid. covid she's here next. and she's going to say why shee refused to shut up and explainsp how the mobs are taking over corporate america. woke mobs ar e takingthe woke mob. rick, h >> stay with us. >> stay with us. hey, i just got a text from my sister. >> you remember rick , her neighbor? sure. -mhe's seventy six year y who still runs marathons, right? right? >> sadly, not anymore.
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n. e. >> you didn't want to go outside now that was formerce levi strauss executive jennifer say, appearing on the angry maen go back in the spring of 2020 one .at the tim at the time wee we didn't ca di about the position she held,s sf only that she was soed u fed up with california's policies she e know tha move to denver. well, little did we know that a that appearance would cause an outcry at the company. she was attacked and falselyd labeled a covid denier, denier and levi's management gave her a choice. levy's man leave. so she quit choosing principlesn over millions. >> jennifer joins me nowci.lion. she's the author of levi's l unbutton the woke mob took my job that gave me my voice available for preorder. now, a great title, jennifer.couldnv we couldn't care less that you were some big exact aboutig your story of leaving the state and moving to, as we weree st calling them, free states was so inspireatd and so shocking.
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so why was that so threatening ? to leave? cle well, to be clear, i was i was definitely getting some pushback even before you invited me on your on your show >> but that really was, i would brok say, a straw that broke. the camel's back once i once i appeared, although i was a ft, the company for a full year after that. ry difficu bultt it was it was a veryy ap difficult time, i would say, - appearing on your show, it wasee your employees were outrage. it was you know, i spokeis cas with someone you in this caseep that they perceived to be outtho of step with their progressivegd values. and that made me all kinds of things that they deemed unemployable. i wa called as i was called a racist. i was called an ageist. was an i was anti everything. i was anti everything becauseo o i had spoken to you essentially about something that i think wet very much agreed on , which
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is that prolonged school closures were harming children. > well, lau jennifer, you yo and i and a fetow others turned out to be right.ght. elod to without a doubt, w were right. mental look at look a ht what's happene to the children's test scores, their mental health, all o the other things, anxiety and alcohol abuse, all of itl .h all of it was driven by the lockdowns. and no one's paid the price except the kids. the price eah,o onyeah. pr >> nico one has paid the price. no one's taken any ownership.rs. i will say eve i will say everybody seems to ti want to distance themselvesst from the decision. >> the governor ofsa that new york just a few weeks ago said, oh, boy, that was a terrible decision. dr. fauci . just, you know, a week think on abc ago, i think, on abc, said he had nothing to do with it. so everybodyso everybody seems t distance themselves from it and act like it just happened. . it didn't just happen.an it wasd a policy choicede. and democratic leaders , .innkly, made it my governor, my former governor in california, gavin wl newsom, he's responsible. no one's willing to takeli to e accountable for it.
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>> jennifer, why are bignow, corporations so liberal now? just one sentence. sentence? do you have any idea why are they so low? >> yeah. o yeah, my take on it is it's, you know, ceos today, they want to distance themselves from the tycoons and oil barons ofs a the past. it's not enougrons of thh to ju be really, really rich anymore. they want to be celebratedcelebr as philanthropists and do gooders. and so they adopt these social d sjustice stances. justi they assert them through they put the company and they banish theanyone as proof ofcompany their goodness. anyone who disagreesnish anyon so >> yeah. so it's very virtue signaling extraordinaire. jennifer, thank you and good luck. , evody go out and buy it, with the book. everybody go out and buy it.'s levi's on button. now another surprise shout out our fifth anniversary next. you think the kids are having may
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>> laura: hi laura this is esan>> this is governor ron desantis. i just want to congratulate youh on your five year anniversary.
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i member trudging over to thegr studio when esi was a member of congress and we been able to do a lot of interviewins since i've been governor and even you come down and done some fantasticic town halls i know people in florida enjoyed. god bless you and keep up the god work. >> thank you so much! you are pretty busy these days. tomorrow night the big town hall our first retaking america town hall focusing on hispanics. ♪ ♪ >> carley: a keystone state showdown as pennsylvania senate candidates dr. oz and john fetterman go head-to-head in their first and only debate of the 2022 midterm election season. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this wednesday morning. i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro. did not commit to releasing his full medical records after suffering a stroke this spring but oz did not opponent on

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