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evening. as always, thank you for being>: with us. thank you fo unfr makingortu thw possible. please set your dvr so yous never, ever, ever miss an episode of hannity. by the way, monday we will be eight days away fromin t the midterms ihe mn the meantim, this friday night, let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham, the ingraham angle is next. hope you have a great weekend. we'll see you back here on monday. i'm laura ingraham. >> this is ingram angle fromang washington tonight. thanksashington for joining us. let the meltdown begin. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. oh, do you feel the tensions are so high on the left across america tonight? desperatthey are desperate, i'me you, desperate to find any edge on republicans as the midterms approach. so i hideousn the aftermath of s hideous attack on paul pelosio and their sahon francisco home,h of course, wise hope and pray fr his full recovery from
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a disgusting attack. the question is whether democratths will attempt to use the actions of a lone lunatic to chill political speech. now, iliticaf sol , this is beca their grip on power is beginning to give way on tw o major fronts tonight in politics and across social media. l now for them. elon musk's successful purchase of twitter is a total invasion of their inner sanctums. like an intruder waltzing into their living rooms, turning on fox news, maybe makingandwic a sandwich and then using the bathroomh . om how dare he? meanwhile, most regular people see ilan's desire to kind ofat housecleaner at twitter as just plain common sense.'s after all, we've discovered there is a lot of fat to cut their welcome to day in my life as a twitter employee, then m made my way down to this logt cabin area. i don't know what this w is , bt
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is really cool and please, my friends, to kind of unwind the bit who also found thiso th really cool meditation room that i thought was super neat. >> i didn't do yoga, but they have this yoga roommate, nespresso, and then before i d ing for the day, had some redwi that's on top. >> now, this is the culture that the left is desperate toprc protect a private clubt. for supremely entitled, rather ditzy and self-satisfied liberals. that's not enough for them tod s control the new york times, "the washington post", every major regional newspaper, all three broadcast networks, most of silicon valley, all od fjor n hollywooivd and every major university. the fact that they want to vilify anyone who disagreess ne with them, including this network and musk himselftwor, ss that their claims to care aboute democracy or free speech wereont always specious. >> they truly don'now hot know o
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deal with a pluralist, ha pluralistic society in whichve d other peopleif have different views. just look what they do.e any time a conservative arriveas to speak on a college campus, yeah, yeah. well, now they all fee protected on campus by all the jokesters, but in real life, it's all starting to come apart. it turns out thae wokestert thet and the party that now control were wrong about just about everything. and this week, the media regimec finally started to noticrae democratic strategists are concerned that knowledge ofoubl the party is having troubline and polling leading up todterms the midterms. but there's new polls that find democrats ma andy actually be in trouble with another group. gen x may be leaning away from democrats. >> of course, the die cards are exasperated that americans just don't get it. but basically democratsin
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messages roe v. wade and fear of democracy, which are two t pretty monstrous thingo s to tak about, are not bucking whats pu people feel as they go toissues the gas pump. and that's unfortunate. they they're not the kitchen bhe table issues, although they the most important issues of our time. >> don't you get people you're, supposed to care about thoseyo things? well, the new york times describes just how frantic the democrats have even gotten about the hochul zeldin race, saying, with just days until election day, democrats and their allies are mountingy a frenzied push to keep mrs. hochul in office, pouringoffice millions of dollars into last minute ads amid concerns that their typically reliable bedrock of black and latino votersofd lati might not turn ou >>rn the question here is what would they be turning out for high crime, runaway inflation, maybe the migrant influx. that's wha t they should be voting for. h isthe truth is , we now havewa close senate and gubernatorial races in places like minnesota, washington state, oregon, even
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in new hampshire, democrats ner thought they'd have to defend seats there. meanwhile, governors abbott and texas to santurce in florida and camp in georgia aree al up double digits over their democrat rivals. >> and why this all happening? because the truth is getting tord for to hard for the press f avoid. democrat policies havet left americans poorer, our country weaker, and with the addedof bonus of taking us to the brinkb of an all out war with russia and there's going to be a huge political price to be paid for this. yen t rather than trying to tace to the middle democrats, they just keep digging themselves further into a holed and now populist republican candidates who are bold and who are brave are. about to bury them.g them now, they keptse tellingie themselves, lie after lie. the democrats first that inflation was transitory. i see important transitory influences work, and i don't
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anticipate that it will be permanent. >> but mos -t of the price increases we've seen are werelan expected and are expected toi'mn be temporary. this is not record inflation. wni'm bringing it down. >> they said that crime was a republican talking point.>> t yes, we have a reacrl crime problem that we are addressing. but part of that is the and t perception that every day those six crimes are being highlighted over and over again. >> they thought thatanda their propaganda would mean minority voters would just stay loyal to the democrats no matter what is a major concern surrounding the racist rhetoric that often goeess hand in glove with law and order messages. some republican candidatesn ca intentionally linking race and crime as attacked tothat p undermine their black opponents. >> and they believcke that parents wouldn't kick up a fussw and school board elections evehl when school boards were being dominated by radical gender activists. i'd lived in loudoun county my entire life.
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>> i care so deeply about this community. we neeard a representativees o who sharesurs an our values andl fight for our values. i've seen wen what happens whene don't have someone who's>> advocating for those who are left out of the room. >> nic nick ak doesn't seem tow a whole lot of interest in including parents in the equation. uation b hbecause he specificaly that he would supportents i the policy that leaves parents i in the dark when it comes tor knowing what names their children are using. throom tin school or which bathm they're using. i don't believe that nicgenuink is being genuine in his in his concern about parent involvement.want cut them out of the equation when he wants to cut them out lk of the equation. nicke to, would you like to use thirty seconds here? >> no, i'm good. , i'm gono, i'm good. well, of course, all of whatnow these peopleth have been saying is false. and now the voters are catchingl up ties.biggeso allies. but the biggest lie of all was that there were red stateslook, and blue states . look, there's the unitedth state obamf america. obama said that right back in two thousand four. well, he was right.
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that means political leaders can't take any state foreave any granted. >> they can't right any state off or leave any state behind. americans coast to coast are tired. they're tired of seeinf seeigan our streets crawling with druggies and criminals. they're tired of seeing the southern borded the itr teeg with illegals. they're definitely tired of seeing their 401. ks cratering seein. t they're tired of paying one hundred bucks to fill upd th their suvs and they're tired ofi the drag queens twerking in front of little kids. they'rdsd tiree definitely tiref hearing college kids who are coddled little snowflakes whinee about privilege and micro aggressions. a reckoning is coming, whethere the democrats like it or not,nge and not a moment too soon.ing us and that's the angle. n t joininheg us now is one of the gop candidates leading that reckoning, arizona gubernatorial candidate carrie lake. republican carrie, they're out of ideas, including, your opponent, who now tried to blame yo au for a break in at hr
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office. >> what? >> yeah, we just got new polling. we're 11 points up and we'retylb going to stagere some sort of a watergate style break in ati n her headquarters. we don't even know where itwher is as far as i know, it was probably in a basement somewhere because that's where she's been campaigning a joke, a it's a joke.r it and sadly, the fake news mediayn fellow for it.ng you know, they just take their their marching orders erom the democrats down hereo and the democrat party. they didn't even bother to do some fact checking. bu t that's okay because we're waking up the momma bears arec,f jumping into the mix now. and it doesn't matter if you'rce wespanic, if you're black, if you're asian, if you're just a mutt like me, we are all protecting our children and we're coming in to rallyrepc around and save our republic. that's what's at stake right, now. our liberties, our freedoms and our kids future noanrew card you've been attacked by many on the left and in the media, of course. bu nowt now a so-calledd republican is running an ad against you as well. watch.
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>> watch. i don't know that i have ever voted for a democrat, but if i lived in arizona, i absolutelyif you would. and if you care about the survival of our republic, we cannot give people power. >> we will not honor elections, . now, liz cheney, you must be quaking in your arizonahat's boots there., that's kerry, i think that's a gift. pi that's a political gift.ng if you've got liz cheneyopponent supporting your opponent, that's that's just the kiss of death for katie hobbs. actually , although katie hobbs, i wouldn't even call hera democrat. she is a socialist. and a mar xiand a marxist.can tell and you can tell by some of the things she's pushing. liz i cannot believe that liz cheney with a straight face can callt face herself a republ. she's obviously not. she's part of thatd unit partyh and as i sayat, our new republican party is a party ofsn common sense solutions. we're tired of having the same ol id issues. nobody ever solvest the problems. and we're bringing america
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firscies tt policies to solve te problems. liz cheney is a war monger p and she wants to constantly push war and folks that that she associates with . and we're moving on from that old republican party into a party where it's a big tent. everyone's invited. if they love this country, they love their freedom. if they want to take personal responsibility and live the american dream . i >> and she has a lot of news and the populist versus the oldu guard, when i think the oldt to dinosaurs are about to lumberre off the stage, wsee help but carry you can already see what d the media are trying to do to use this despicable attack against the speaker's husband, paul pelosi, to try to do against conservatives. >> now, watch this, especially on the right. they are fueling it, using the anger and theusionm disillusionment of conservative votersen to push their politicah ends and also to push election lies. and we just have tt thato be u't
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about the fact that that's happening. and it might be sort ofhem in advantageous to them the in the near term, but in the long term, it's dangerous d. it's dangerous. now, are you worried that this is the left would use this lone lunatic to try to silence conservative speech any>> no, more than they already are? >> no, mean -- i mean, this is k people are tuning out to what the left has to say. they're realizin of g that it's dae policies of the left thatmo have made our streets more dangerous. ngd ththey're realizing thatsma the crimes, whether they be small,cr car crime, where your s broken into to a violent attack, it's because of leftist elected officials who have notan enforce the laws. they're realizing that the wide open border, all o f this is playing into what'se happening on our streets. we have less safe streets. we've got the homeless population just exploding iners huge numbers. we've got drugs flowing ins th and the people are recognizingft that it is the left pushing
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terrible policies which make all of those bad things worse. and that's why they're coming over and voting for republican g and that's why this party is growing. >> how afraid are they of elonwd musk taking over twitter? how afraid i have enjoyed that tomuch and i can't wait have a little bit more perati and freedom on twitter. i just want a level playing tp field. laura th , i'm on it.speech i don't want to see it flip the other way. we just want our freedom ofi ho speech back .pe and i think elon is going tot of deliver that. i hope he invites a lot of the people who were kicked off of twitter back on. and i hope he gets rid of all pa the bots and trolls. and then we'll see wherene troll the american people really stand. because we've been led to believe that we're the minority. i think where we stand, the common lks, we' sense folks, we arehuge the majority by a huge long, massive numbers. and i think we're going to find that when twitter gets turned around. if all right, carrie lee, than k you so much and good luck out there. >>u before we don't talk to youe
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election night. >> all right. thank you, laura . off icit's official tuesday's debatt between dr. mehmetwe oz and john fetterman has reset the racee ra thatce wasn't fetterman struggls that are waking up pennsylvania voters. bue lvaniat the policies thatl o he's lined up behind like a call to ban fracking. as energy prices are skyrocketing and the coddling of criminals coddl during a spin violence in the state. ell oud aftet today that was in the field after the debate shows that australia has a tw o point lead now.k show it follows a poll earlier in this week showing us up three . now, these are the first leads he's held all cycle.. dr. mehmet oz joins us now.nigh dr. oz, goodt. to see you a tonight. i want to play a moment fromthat this first post debate interview that fetterman did last night. t oil feel that oil companiesre are more to blame for the inflationary pressureslicies we're seeing in the unitedco states than, say, biden's policiesurse, he? ania, an of course, i stand on the side of working families here in pennsylvania and you would tha
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stand on the side of oily companies who believes he actually believes that we're being too hard on these oil l companies. this -- voters aren't really buying this at this point. dr bthis a. oz, i don't think, n these trend lines, you just thee can't defend his dangerous policies. he takes his extreme positions e .f they're out of touchfr with pennsylvania values. me up , issue of fracking which came up both in that interview and the debate. so he has said all along that fracking was a stain on pennsylvania. he wanted a moratorium on it. he said, i'm going to quote him, i don't support fracking. at allat all. i never have. the he shut down the keystonee pipeline. he supported i t. . this is an 80 billion dollar plus industry. tens of thousands of jobs. and it's the best thing forn in our environment. if you realldustryy are scientit and look at what would work to keep this beautiful planet clean, you want to use natural gas as a bridge, certainly to green energy sources. hee won't acknowledge it.owlede and then when he was caught on this topic in the debate, hee
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started to pretend like he wasdh supportive of the industry. u and that's whyun i finally said, you understand, john , thate enr the energygy industry scared of you. you said you want to prosecute d these people. it' you don't understand that it'syd a commodity. if you stop drilling by bannin g it on federal lands, if youand o scare people into not investing in energy, it lock allf you blol pipelines, you're going to have less supply of a commodity. s the prices are going to go up. i and if you're truly worried about the working class, pennsylvaniaworried family, lei inflation drop by providing a little bit more energy because energy drives about a third of inflation. that make sense instead of raising taxes, which he continues to want to do, even though he hasn't paid his times own. >> sixty seven times. now, dr. oz, in an effort, i think, to help the democrats down the stretch, they're now hr deploying biden, harris nex saturday a c obama is going to go there nextm saturday right before the election. a couple days before the election. are you worried obam a still a big star and he's still very popular within the democratic base. obviously,e think about
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pennsylvania is folks want to vote for you. uchy will understand what yo stand for. they're not going to changeso your mind. e happen stage nebecause someone happenso stand on the stage next to biden's. times alreadbunch of times already and this might have been an issue around him. it's are you going to vote foroy john fetterman or, frankly, anybody, because they happen to be supported biden? by joe bide. obviously, they're both democrats. the bigger issue is that after the debate, somehow tw oo millin dollars ofde democratic money ws donated to john fetterman on his website and then millions more came throughanthrt the party. they actually just want the fifty first seat . that's all they want. i shd if that bothers you and should i hope please go to dr. oz .com to make sure i can tell the truth about john fetterman more than he lies about me. thaboubut this is the bigger ist that we're looking at. you really wanhat to compare. candidates and what they stand for all along have campaigned on kitchen table issues. we've talked about this on your show. cappe think you're ver ay insightful saying focus on the economy, on crime, on the bordecandide alwaysr and because pennsylvania is a
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border state like everybody else is now, because w and druo much fentanyl in our inwns an our towns and it's killing our kidsd . those topics worry parents f every single day. john fettermanet respons respone not to defend his criminal positions, but rather to insult me usually at a personal level.e and it was fun will over the s. butht people are going to vote n 10 days on the issues that are going to change their lives. nnn and they're gointg to focus on why he wants to protect criminals over the innocenteren people they've hurt, whicht he did, by the way.ing twenty five different tims, r mb even over the objections oerf the other members of the parole board. he wanted to release murderers th . y dow whesy he li businesses are leaving philadelphia because of the crime. why does he want tzeo legalizena all drugs whent thahat has leda a 50 percent increassee? homicide rates in the one place that's happened, which is oregon? you know, these are positionpost way out of touch, extreme ones s that don't connectylvoters with pennsylvania voters stand i for a desire tngo bring balance to washington to address the challenges that are hurtingx our people. >> all right, dr. oz, thank yotu so much. and up next, we are back at the big board. carrie laknae isn't the only
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now we're back at the big boardo with chris bedford, executive editor for the commommon senn st all right, chris , let's starttc right with oregon. t whersix district where democrt state rep. andreas salinas is down nearly four points from republican businessman mike eriks and why is this raceand my important? >> so i started paying attention to this because my fiancee was driving through and she texted back .res there's nothing but republican and independent nog bus district. that's interesting because this district is a suburb of portland, right outsidb e dem the very liberal city.oc this district was literally drawn by democrats afters th the last rejiggering of the maps. they chose it. this districtt is the highesty i amount of hispanic voters of any other district in oregon and the democrat is behind. eriksson's coming up is sa and s saying, i'm going to take care of the crime, i'm going to take care of the drugs, i'm going to fight the homelessness. and the democrate salinas'smore is saying, i just want to putan more money towards social thg things.d fixin and this is a democrats perfect district from 2020 and is going poorly t for them. wow. t this dovetails rightai fromm th our hispanic town hall that we did this week whertown he we fod a big turn and a shift among
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hispanic voters. now, let's his stay in oregon, t turn to the governor's race there. we've been covering this i with christine raisen. could be the first0 ye >> fblican there in, what, 40 years to take the governorship, first republican in 40 years. it's a perfects storm for unp the republicans here because you've got an unpopular de and the incumbenttire u governor is the least popular governor in the entire united states. nie you haveat the same time, you hy betsey johnson, a former democrat, coming in as aibneral independent. she's not really liberal by theg modern standards. she's certainly not woke. she's a big backers like philhe knight at nike, who said the reason why he was backinglll was because yo iu have a picture of someone doing cocaine. what's illegal in that state? it's probabl iprobabtraw andy ae giat's why he's sick of the madness. this is splitting the voteving e the way that's giving the republicans a serious chance. and people once again, they'rerd just sick of the crime and the homelessness and the drugs. it's like going to portland these days. auly a beautiful city is like>l walking onto the set oauft he the walking dead. >> chris , let's staady. but let's head down to the arizona senate race. thernow, we. now, where are we there? the average now has incumbent
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senator , democrat mark kelly ,o who people thought was untouchable. a couple months ago. he's actually leading blake masters republican , but rep only by one point five percent.b is that right? that's righty.. and arizona's interesting state, it's not like oregon, where biden won by 13 points,thh or new york , where biden wonfev by twenty three . but they still have democrate.as on the defensive. everyone is a place where bidey% won by point three percent. so it's it's a confusing state, an interesting state to kind of put up kelly and john mccain. kn now, masters has been gainingou just by doing the hard work of getting out there, even while he's been out fundraising even. well, mcconnell hasn'tim come in for him and it's getting there also. he's being he's getting exf the governor, who's for extremely popular, lake, gove forkingan candidate governor , who's ahead of all of them by about ten points.kel' now, if i was s looking this now is on kelly's team, i woulsd not only be worried about marsters gaining numberrrieds, i'd be wo6 about my numbers. he can'tl really get above that 46% level. chris, >> he's still a real long waylls from winning. all right, chris , i guess markl kelly then is trying to portray himself as kind of some sort o s moderatee because he's claiming
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that he's strong on the borderee issue. m >> but my friends in arizona said they've never even seen him address a border issue in any election issue for him. >> but it's not something he's really been a kind of a quiet senator . if you look at his voting record , he's a reliable vote for joe biden. he's trying to portray himselfen in the manchin vein or the kristiansen mudvayne, butind he's not like them. ha reliable he's a reliable democratic vote. democri think the joke we've hed from masters is if he's an independent, that i'm an no, let's go easte, liv out to new hampshire, live free or die state, where incumbent senator maggie hassan is struggling now to keep her seat right. in september, she is leading that republican challenger don bolduc by 11leadin points. and now fast forward to thiso th week where the margins marginsro just cut by two to three points. yeah, one month. he's cut that togh eight points. and this is what we're seeing as the pollsters start to get serious. they kind of dispenswith thee wn summer nonsense we had of don't worry, the democrats are winning. no one's this i really angry.
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this is this is a state, new hampshire, that's got more independents than any other state inas the entireed o union. it's not as politically aligned or as baked in the cak the cake as other states are. a 40 and it's a state where biden has a 40 percent approval ratingd . so maggie hassan is someonean who's been around who an inc incumbent who has who has raisedum ten times as much mone as a republican challenger. she is also someon ande in troun because the winds are blowing against her. people are looking at what's around them an in cities t the country around themm sick and saying, i'm sick of this nonsense. s ense andand we just saw rick b in with a one million dollar add buy to try and bolster this and see if they can push it over the finish line and thinke about the heating oil costsit's this winter. it's supposed to be a cold ssedo winter this winter. be hiheating oil costs are thri the roof. friends in new hampshirere are worried about just that. and there's rumors of rationedno heating oil.pl whether true or not, that's for freaking people out. >>t thing. mportan i mean, that air conditioningp is important here in washington, d.c. if you're up in new hampshire , vermont, massachusetts, where i grew up, maine, it gets freezing cold, literally for months and months. and months. and that bill comes in.yo
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investigation at this point that this was not a random act. >> this was intentional and it's wrong. >> the forty two year old suspect is currently under arrest in a hospital. he's facing charges of attempted murder. i'm ashley strohmeyer. now back to the "ingraham angle" for your headlines, log on to fox news.com. >> it's friday, and that means it's time for friday. fofollies. ntribu and for thatto, we turn to foxdo news contributor raymond arroyo . all right, raymond, this has been a week of pro tests and now the promise of more . laura at madame tussaud's in london, climate activists smashed a cake into the face of king charles , or at least a waxwork of king charles on
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denies this. it' science is clear in the minds of symbol. it's scott. why? it's a piece now his son ,smashh harry laura is about to smash a king with a cake of a different sort. he's releasing a new memoirare calledan spare and allegedly unsparing account. the duke of sussex is truth. my truth. what do you think of that titles or spare that he would calpal the book spare? av >> well, so you have to sell us to have an heir and a spare just to be safe. kind o right. so that i guesf s he is using that as kind of the plan.g the well, being a bear er princess and is actually the spare, the sister of a prince charles , she's the backup. should anything happen at royal events and things, you have a spare tire and a spare key. key. i don't know if i'd call myself a spare as a royal.d i want
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i think he's the spare royal discontent. e but i want to also point out that in addition to looking like a video game avatar on the cover of his book, harry's cover looks remarkably like a companion piece to meghan markle's variety cover.ce i mean, look at them. it's kind of the sun kiss look.t and what's most curious is thath his ghostwrite is the same one andre agassi recruited for his single book open, and he got the same full face treatment. soth seems like we're repeating the trend here, but it's a trend of celebrity rather than royalty. i think it wouldbetter hav ie bn better if it was just called whipped because he looks like he's the poor guy is always ini. the shadow of his wife. not that there's anything wrong with that apparently anymore. >> or caor he could have that ln waiting. waitt marou had him righ before marcal in the heat? >> no, he should have been o peeking out under one of herll beautiful ball gowns. w it's just like peeking out. that would have been a goodther'
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one , too. all right. there was another protest, though, at the hague this week. another climate idiot glued himself to vermeer's girl with a pearl earring and thenrl an accomplice poured soupp on on his head. yos u knowhead, maybe maybe nexe they can glue themselves to a soup can while an artists gett paints their faces. you know, this is getting absurd. g absurd thethese people shouldd or fined for destroying or endangering works of globalth t importance. i mean, i don't knowhis. how thi get away with this. and it just it happens almost every week and multiple timestol this week. >> well, don't forget that.at don't tell ts on that to our frs over on cnn. that's getting a lot ofk an attention in terms of defacingt artwork and what that meansthisa and that overall conversation. well, what's more important tort you, this art or the long term sustainability of our planet,e art and sustainability are nots. to odds. this is not an either or where.
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you have to destroy art to save the planet. art should bring people together and they're using it and it's destruct for a divisive purpose. we all should be unified i allnu condemning thinis. >> i'm sorry. everybody should be . by her logic, anything cand th be destroyed. if the theme behind the destruction is saving the planet. so that means anety person, frankly, because there's one person, is one person's life. you know a, in any wayn approa is important to saving the planet. no, it's it's a very thi utilitariangs,n approach to thic right.w. well, i can't wait to see isis s booked on that cnn show. yeah. from the misuse of paintings toa the misuse of song law, thislion is a climate group calledhe extinction rebellion, but they may as well call themselves a music rebellion. >> 10% say hi, say, i'm sorry
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if if you're going to doh a flash mob, pick a song fromorr this century and make sure youad know the correal graphy. >> look how they're kind of tentative. they don't quite know where toir the leg. it's very sad. the song, the extinction rebellion should have builte bul a flashmob around. >> looking at this group is this one . >> i'm wearing a couple of days. what's the matter with it? that's where we need you. >> laura , the man who wrotee ic that song is produced so many of these iconic christmas specials. jules bass, died this week at eighty seven and i knew he hadts directed and produced everything from that great nineteen sixty four. rudolpe great 19h the red nosedr to the classic nineteen sixty nine frosty the snowman. y thwhat i did not know is thate also wrote the lyrics for so sos many of these beloved songs. pufot one foot iot in n front of the other. an
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i'm i'm glad mr snow miser. . whatever i touch turns to gold in my clutch and we are santa'sa elves. all these great moments, theset beloved touchstones, i think oft our childhood. >> mr jules bass was. a response ,said he died at eighty seven and jerry lee lewie s of course, passed away t eighty seven icons in american american culture and music. >> laura ,t before we go ,t this i can't le pt this pass.s celebr the ingram eagle is celebrating five years on air this weekend.a and anyone who's been a longtime fan of this showknow knows that while while you had one thing going almost every episode, this happened in the early years of this show was always my earrings are falling off. i'm laughing so hard to hear. that whole nationalism. lau oh, my ehrenfeld. isn't that fun? we're just learning about this in the wall street journal. federal delegation. my earring just fell off. sent and then last week he sent me secretary like a running joke: p
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for the people in offices. you don't know what they're doing. my earring fell off. i was so>> l excitedau about las now i want to congratulate youn' because that hasn't happened to single time in two thousande moe twenty two . but nod on frow we're moved on m losing. >> it rings to well, we'ree shod losing other things.e removed from office just for that she should be removed fromth tha office just for that. d, i'm with that, my little earpiece fell out. but go ahead.en i'm listening. ing.>> thathat was on monday.ito yeah, that'sur what you'rengraha saying. grahamm?. are they just open channels that things don't cling to in h any way? what what's happening? raymon, first of all y happ anniversary. you've been instrumental to this show. tommy samatha, everyone. david katz. i can't say everyone.mental lisa jus tt i can't sayrs and everyone's name, but it's been m an awesome, awesome five years. how manylo more we've got along on the show? behind the show is the next. i'm doing a reality show laura: on that later after insulationsa . back back atm ef youfo.
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office. >> >> jason , rather than having a kind of a sped up audio, it sounds like there doesn't speak to the widening map for the gopi in a state likcue connecticut. yeah, you would think connecticut is safe, but, hey,i. take the fight everywhere. this is a choice election.fferen the issues are stark and theyppu are different and they areni. and this is an opportunity to spread the word on crimee and inflation and the energy policy, all those things. so i'm glad they're not just. assuming that this is going toll stay blue . turn >> take the fight to everybody. all right, charlie, let's turn michiga to michigan now, where another ad just come out against governor wittmer. >> watchtch.. order to >> kids were out for three months. today, i'm signing an executive order to closel school buildins to students for the remainder of the calendar year. aying it parents are saying it's been a rough watching the effects, not physically being in the school is taken on their children. flint students will remain outde of the classroom out o. >> lau >> they will continue to learnta
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remotely. charlie, it was a blatant lie. the kids didn't have to be outom of the classrooms. and now a lot ofal thesel th democratic governors are pretending they never did any of this. >> yeah, that's right. e prety neve this.look, when thi about this election, they talkon about inflation and crime. d the bo's alland the border ane important. but i think there's going toreno be a midwesternn referendum on the overly draconian reaction to covian reactd. h an i think that is a midterm surprise that people aren't talking about enough. and i think in michigan, you'reo going to see tooter dixon defeat gretchen whitmer. i think minnesota governor's race is very similar midwesternv values. looking atalue how draconian, how severe, how harsh, how cruel they were towek parent the children of minnesota and wisconsin and michigan. i think parents have . not forgotten that they're lookingti at their kids. math and reading scores areis behind how their speech progress is behind and delayed. how many kids committed suicide on drugs and alcohol? and laura, you covered that the fabulously during the beginning. parts of the pandemi beginninc and howw unnecessary lockdowns were. and i think we're going toe and be shocked on election when alli of a sudden we see a midwestern state here.
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are there there are typicallytya blew all of a sudden shocked the world. and i think gretchen whitmers th is the best example of that was the chief mascot of the cruele lockdown policies. right. and i thinlok they were lockedck down. and then when they werede scree learninglearni on screen, they started learning a lot ofah the gender theory and crt and thatat sense. jason , now trump's pac called maga inc, has started pouring money into some of these races a as well, including a new ad hitting fetterman in pennsylvania. >> he brutally murdered hisiendr of scissors, convicted girlfriend's mother with a pair of scissors convicted of first degree murder. ohjohn brookins is serving a lid sentence. john fetterman was the only the member of the pardon board toot vote for brooking's release. jason . is this another willie horton type ad or is this an ad that's more effective in a time like this? ke things are so dangerous, it's more effective like this. and the reality is i heard newt gingrich talking about thishe
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twenty five times. fetterman did this. this is buhit one case you coulh do. twenty five different ads on very odd cases wherthere' mer five members of the parole board and fetterman is theillers only one that votes to release these killers. people convicted of murderpeoplo and it is disgusting. d people neeond to know this about him. so trump's done a lot in in pennsylvania. contoe he continues to d more . i think this goeres righ ot toee the heart of the issue. it goes to in. the core of what fetterman actually believes in. he fights for criminals. ca convic- n evicted people, peopli are convicted of murder,speaki more than he does the victims. >> now, charlie, speaking off th this crime, issue, congressman lee zeldin running for governor in new york . he's highlightin yorg the proble of crime in in his state in a new ad against hochul. >> check it out. there's no question thate the spirit of crime is real. then without warning, he turnsca violent. and we're looking at actualin kat violent crimes caught on cameray in kathy hochul, new york . h
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and it's getting much worse on kathy hochul. watch on november 8th. vote like your life depends on it. it just might be lee zeldin foru governor . >> charliera: char, tough stuffi but now we hear thatd yo the santurce and junkin are heading to campaigdingn for obaa izzeldin. and obama is going to be out goo there over the weekend ind georgia and go in pennsylvania>, and another campaign swing fors him. e're s yeah, i meanee, this is juste hg another example of kind of the midterm triage that we're seeing wherer be democrats all f a sudden are having to send out their best surrogates to try to stop whabluet is this looming red wave and blue parts ofe mesg the country. but, yeah, i think lee is spoti on with that message in new york has become a dystopian nightmare. it used to be one ofo my favorite cities, unrecognizable. and i think kathy hochul is i think she's in a tough spot. i also think there's some andrew cuomo hatred that is some hang over thernian ne. i think he actually might be working against kathy hochul. but all that to say crimand ecrn is the new number one issue in new york right now.e zeld i'm really glad lee zeldinin ana is focusing on that. and crcrime is an issue that afs
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every single person when you can't walk you c the streets ini new york , it changeset the fabric of society. i think, again , we're going toin state see some really surprising election results, especially some republicans winning inly bu states that used to>> lau be considered reliably blue . >> all right, charlirae and jasw ,have a great weekend. thank you. now, i'm told we have one more surprise shout out ahead of sunday's big fifth anniversary . and i have no idea who this is going to be , but i can't wait to watch it. so stay there. >> inside your eye, there's an everyday battle against life's daily stressors like smartphones, sunlight and screens. >> just one occupied by vitamin a day replenishes key nutrients that help protect the health of your eyes. >> take occupy to take care of your eyes when there's no time to come. >> up. >> and that is a busy.
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