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>> all right. unfortunately, thahat is all the time we have left this u evening. as always, thank you fors, o joining us . please set your dvr so you never, ever, eve r miss anf ha episode of hannity in the meantime, i've got great news. let not your heart be troubledd, or ingram . hais is a spooky halloween edition . een editof the ingram angle. >> when my kids wanted me to go and cost and i said i am in costume, okay, i'm a i'nservative television host. okay, they don't. do you like this? . i have a question. do you like the really scaryalls costumcae? because at the end of my show i'm going to show what my kidse wore tonight.re yeahal. fan and i wasn't really in favorof s it, bu what this is what they wanted to do. boys want to you know, they want to wear the scary things. >> and i was terrified. i am i a>>m all in favor of letting kids be themselves. elv and even if it means they can be a little politicallyth correct, remember back in the day they used to have the nixoe x n mask and that was
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a big deal . and then a reagan mask. and every president since has i gua mask. >> i guess you can't deso thats anymore. now, i like being remember, we were just bums because we didn't have any money to gety to have. so we were just every year i was a . now you can changed. t even now you can't even say bombum anymore. that's how bad it is . all right. >> so we probably don't the rules or i'll send you the photo in case you're not up are all right. m more i'll see you tomorrow. i i'm laura ingraham. this is ingram angle froms washington. smeaght, smears from the thought police. that is the focus of tonight'smh angle. ithi >> now, just as we expected, the almost within minutes of the horrific, terrifying attack on paul pelosi, democrats saw a political opportunity. now, this couldn't be seenn as s simply a reprehensible assault a reprc on anunati elderly man. it had to be portrayed as a referendum on the entire republican party. and then as a justification
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to limit political speech. we address these in reverse order. >> the reality is this was an w hedividual who was radicalized. he was radicalized to commit an act of political violence. and we hav e to ask why was he radicalized? why are we in american democracy? feeding these outlandish conspiracy theories? why are they festeringmedia on social media? and we all need to take accountability. the social media companies, the role of some of the medias,d and certainly elected officials and people in the republican party who have been fuelino havg some of these conspiracies. >> so these types of baseless,ls defamatory statements, they were echoed all weekendwoul long. speec pow,h notice the would be speeh police. they neverli name names because they can now watchdoned or republican official or candidate has ever condoned or in typeway encourage any of violent assault. can you can you start naming them? i can. i don't and by the way, i don'tl liberals pushing for
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accountability when bernie sanders supporter shot upngress a congressional baseball gamion and if heated, angry rhetoricd r is actionable, where weree the democrats after these comments? i want to tell you, gorsuch,t i want to tell you, kavanaugtohu you have released the whirlwindi rlwindand you will right. hit yo you won't know what hit you iftw you go forward with these awful decisions. >> and you will pay the price.ft and this summer, of course, a man was arrested near plan kavanaugh's house with a platona to assassinate him. now, new york magazine called republicans criticism that of what schumer said a smear and defended schumer speech as clearly nonviolent. a democrats view of the first amendment is that it protects their speech no matter what, so they can lie and they can sayol donald trump colludeluded d with russia or they could call e
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him a fascist or a white nationalist. all with impunity.y, bu t republicans calling out schumer, biden or pelosi for corruption, well, that's dangerous. that'sand there needs to be accountability. and heaven forbid, if republicanorbid if rs actually n the world its coming to an end. >> the only way this will stop is if if sensible republicans get control of their party. i don't predict that. but that is the only way this will change. itand it's going to get worse. >> there's no reason to thinkasn this will stop or this will diminish without a much clearewir statement from that le the leader of the republican party. anything we are getting is juliets said a winkadrepublia nod and a kind of condoning through silence. >> this is going to continuewe e for close to a cn election. ele now yoctiou haven ads up with e shooting guns. you have you know, it's it's. just rampant. >> it's just rampant condoningek . now, ares aware these folks noe of how rough the rhetoric has
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been throughout our almost two m hundred and fifty year history? kingeathey said andrew jackson s a king who was going to destroy america. they said reagan was a warmonger, bent on using nukes. they claimed that fdr wasey clad destroying the government and planned to rule as a dictator. as a wasourse, lincoln, he savagely attacked even by his own side and then don't forget, john adams passed the sedition act so we could punish his critics and then the federalist party was eventually destroyed. so my question tonight is , do the democrats want to imitate that disaster because they're on their wayis but never chompes apparently aren't interested ine history because for them it'sre all about feelings and theyread reel like they can read republicans minds about paul pelosi. >>pu everything is yes, this is awful. buevt no, violence is notbu acceptable. >> but democrats do itear it to progressives, do the sames
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thing. and they'll cite scarless, they'll cite others. but that's not that's not leadership. america, what do you thinka, they're goin whichgoing to do wi when they get itnk?do >> what do you think they're going to do? so? they're only going to get worse. michael, if you're wonderingt what their closing argument was for the midtermsey're cl, you jt heard it. it's only going to get worse, worse and what biden's leadership, where real median incomes have been declining since the beginning of the year or where or wh are approaching r with potential for crippling shortage shs for diesel fuel and heating oil, or maybe worse than the rampant crime that'suit plaguing cities from oregon all the way to pennsylvania ofcour great , those aren't problems, but americans are smarter than this, aren't they ?l of t foher all the the most of the rabid leftists, their bread and butter economic issues for the american people, the ones that are front front in mind, that are the ones that affect us every day and most of us ,k p
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most of us are sick and tiredh of paying through the nose when just a few yearsago life w go ,' affordable and real incomes were actually risingre. according to the latest abc news washington post poll,so among all voters, the economy was the top issue, with eighty high percent saying it was highly important. this was closely followelyortann by education and schools, with seventy seven percent callin s witg those highly impo than inflation and crime, with sixty nine percent high paid. >> campaign strategists, d democratsvince that with the country on the brink of recession flooding the airwaves with adsro about abortion and january six , that was key to victory. no wonder the democrats got played by the saudis there. the that stupid. now, trimliny are e is in wiscon and arizona, georgia, even washington state, new mexicoew x show key racesic thatemocra the democrats thought they had in the bagtshey had two monthsd either deadlocked with or conservatives have onservat them
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. now, in fact, the democrats deflect and distract strategy was such a loser that they're now having to drop boatloads of cash in new york to try to save kathy hochul. of course, they can'of ct admit the real reason that they're scrambling, right. it's their own stupid decisionkt to hand the keys to the partyy o to the far left, which is whywa it's eight days away from elect electionio night and the best democrats can do is quote liz cheney and sputter about qanon on cable shows that have become parodies of themselves.s only a tiny sliver of americas. even knows what qanon is . but i'm telling you what they ar they sure as know that they'reo paying every week a lot more just to keep their car on the road and food on the table. table.the party of fdr and jfk,, it's lost its way. are s they're stuctuk in a delusionall delusional time. arwarp, hating on trumperin and muttering about charlottesvillg about e.
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>> and now they're adding the pelosi attack to the reason s that you should keep them in office. now, twisted and sick is that, t but it's become their stock of trade. and it's a heck of a lot easiero than confronting the truth. that americans are tired of games and they want results. one in three want the economy eo fixenod. they want that to be the top priority.top priority. and on both the economy and gas prices, 36% of americans trust republicans more than democrats. that is twelve and fourteen points higher than hig the percentage of peoplehe who trustage of t the democrats on those issues. so democrats aren't goingt to rebuild trust by just smearing conservatives in the aftermatearing tives anh. horrible attack and they're not going to win next week or in 2020 four if they spend all their time trying to silence their opposition. and that's the angle. joining me now is house
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minority whip congressman steve scalise. congressman, you were obviousln the victim of a politicallyy motivated attack. you and four others wered at shr during congressional baseball practice. what are your thoughts as you've seen the commentary develop really since the first hour after the horrific attackot on paul pelosi that we learned about it? >> yeah, laura , my thoughts and prayers are with paullo pelosi. i expressed that to speakesir i pelosi on friday when i first h heard of this horrific attack. and i think everybody across the country feels the same way . we're just lifting him up in prayer. we want him to have a fullto h recovery. is hopefully it's a speedy recovery, but we need to becove praying for hirym. d hopi weng need to be hoping that he fully comes ou t of this and to stand up against any kind ofin violence that'st anys somethinge been hearing loud and clear alle around from all endsar of the political spectrum, as it should be . >> well, w
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e have heard calls hea for accountability irdn political speech since this has happened. i mean, we all condemns happen the attack. i did so the night on fridayd night. and that's just that'sn friday s . but to move to circumscribe firt first amendment protected speech in the aftermatted speehs ,i mean, does anyone know what we've done throughout our history? itoughitics, it's always and tumble. >> well, and we've seen through crises there are people that try to take an edge of it forr their own personal benefit. and look, historpey will judge those people. i , i don't spend a lot of my time harping on negative who people who try to exploit otherp people's tragedy. i , i prayloit oth for people w victims of any kind ofof any violence. kof violenci i'll speak out ag. i also fight for policies that will stand up against crime. and as you talked abouast all across the nation, i've into so many districts in these last few weeks, over 60 districts. and crime is one of the top
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issues. peoplee of t are concerned abou across the board. we all should be unitingacross-t to stand up against any kind of violence and crime. we don't know all the details yet. ime.we're getting more hopefully every day. wee at the same time, we'r seeing crime ravaging so many ma cities all across america. weitie should be doing what we r to support law enforcement, to make sure that criminals arte put away so that they can't hurt other people. >> well, the democrats arepeop le.getting creamed on the crimee issue. cri they know it. we know it.ss but whenue the political violence of the left was brought up on cnn today, one of their main hosts, they swooped into kind of shut it all down. can >> what when you say botgeh sidr ,it is theep republican party, many, many of them in leadership, were tellingvo their voters that your election was stolen, that democrats hate god , hate the country. when you say thi s happens, conside on both sides, you have to consider what this man said. why he wasthis m therean.d why >>he i mean, congressman and there are many people,
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anchors and very prominent political analysts and columnists today saying republicans essentially have blood on their hands for what happened to paul pelosi. your reaction to that tonight? t o pa look, i mean, that's that's whyt there are literally dozensha of people who probably watch that cnn episode, not millions likeat your show. people are sick of that. t people are tuning out that kindr ofe hatred and division where they're they're trying to put words in people's mouths and say things about the otherhe side. >> that's just not true.r sides thisjust this whole election hs been on issues. we actually ran on an agendawe r called a commitment to america. , some on the left haveerica. attacked our agenda. we've talked about lowering energy costs and addressing infln so that people don't the to pay so much when they go to the grocery store. we talked about securing the border and addressing crime in communities and those are a the things we would do in a republican majority. and , you know, if they call that hate speech, i guessinst they are against lowering energy costs for familiesring and they'r
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e against helping t those hard working americans who are struggling every day . sterywhere i go, i hear about the struggles of hardworking middle and lower income l families. that's who we're fighting for. that's what thisow electioer ann is going to be about. not all the hatred and division by just a small few people that have large megaphones. again, i think a lot oby af peog are tuning out out. >> all right, congressman scalise, great to see you tonight. thank you. >> cnight. and now to a story that is related to this. and when all is said and done,te it might be one of the biggest stories of the last decade. document inobtained by the intercept are revealing thattefa facebook and twittercebo were closely collaborating with the department of homeland security and the fbi to police what what they call is disinformation, everything from the withdrawal of our troops from afghanistanhf to the origins of covid. now, the documents also reveal d that an fbi agent named laura dunlow was in direct w communication with facebook and helped spearhead the decision to suppress
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the hunter biden laptop story on twenty twenty . now, one of the more remarkable findings from investigative journalist lee fang, who uncovered this was that facebook and twitter created special portals for the government to rapidly request takedowns of content and how to justify all of this. while they argued that, of course, false information is a source of radicalization and violence, in other words, its license to censor other their political opponents. joining me now w is mirandlicea devine, "new york post" columnist, fox news contributor, author of the laptop from .s miranda can't think of a better guest tonight to heaven, given what we've discovered. >> how big a story is this? t ie look, it'sno enormous, laura . i think that the cover up that we found out from the fbi inrom collusion with big tech over our story, the laptop from story is bigger thans bigg the original story of corruption. er thand now we see that it expands
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right across to all these other issues. i mean, particularly covidmentie vaccines. you mentioned the withdrawal, the botched withdrawalth from afghanistan, all sorts of things that are awkward disasters for the biden administration. end up being what's being suppressed. so obviously, this is the biden administration basically harnessing the power of big tech and the security apparatus to silence dissent, to stops. the critics. and i guess that's because the democrats don't have a record to run on .run soon all they can do is lie and guess like people and try and bury the truth. and we'll see next week how successful that's been. >> now, miranda, among the really alarming findings was that that former twitter legal head, vijaya gaudi, who must be fired last week, met monthly with dhs to discuss
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the plans for censorship. now,r censorsh i know this doeso surprise you coming from the new york post becausese your stories were suppressed, but it looks like your work was part of what they were looking to suppress. obviously here absolutely was. s we know that because mark zuckerberg has admitted that facebook came to his people jus just before our storbefoy brokeb october of 2020 and warned them about a story to look out for dump of information that looked infoe our story. as zuckerberg said, it fit the passion and that wasi agents the same fbi agents who are now named in this lawsuit, missouri versus biden, and which is exposing all these internal documents, these internal emails, twitter and facebook, thishowing how widespread censorship campaign was. it wasn't just over the hunter
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biden laptop. that's what we had discovered. s it was over a whole range of issues. whatever was uncomfortable to the biden administration. you had their agencies, dhs, , c fbi, reaching out to faceboohik and twitter and microsoft, all the sort of social media companies and big tech. and unfortunately, it seems that the executives of big tech were more than happyg to cravenly roll over marijo. well, they're extensions of ove the dnc at this point.r. and by the way, the documentsoae that you were referencing, it's broader. jpmorgan, morgan attended nearly all the cybersecurity advisory committee meetings advisoryon misinformation and disinformation. again, quickly, moranda, they're laying the groundwor, k are they not, for this ide a off deep banking to become even more mainstream strategy, removing the ability of people to invest money, borrow money, house money and certainy
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institutions? ins like this is where it's going. rade >> it's really chilling. w we saw a taste of that, ofdian o course, with the canadian protests where and we've seen it here with go on me, you know, not just closing down anything to dowith con with conservatives. this is a terrifyingseatives. s. like, i mean, ccp, china, like collusion between all corporate, ,big corporate, big tech,ne sid whatever you call it. and one side opolif politics. ty and this is why they're going completely nuts about elon muskr buying twitter. free speech is their enemy and e they're trying to closnee down. >> miranda, thank you so muchano for your reporting. and your commentary on this tonight. it's so important. and speaking of election hailthe the s, the democrats, with themo help of the media are making baseless, baseless accusations against my next guest, gubernatorial candidate lee zeldin in new york and tutor dixon in michigan are here and they're going to respond
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and on saturday night, it was florida governor rhonda santos rallying thousands of reallyasta enthusiastic fans out in longns island. we have a major problem in this country with rogue prosecutors who get into office, usually funded by people like george soros. and they say they wantinal jus to reimagine criminal justice and their version of doing that is to just ignore duly enactedie laws and let criminals get away with crimes. mesantis know that you can't mention george soros anymore. anymorethe guy who writes op, s admitting he is doin ug the very thing he was just accused of , jacob kornbluh from the forward, pownce tweeting to santurce, invoked jewish billionaire george soros, who's been the target of anti-semitic tropes. and illiberal comes drone name
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d stern added. zeldin isn't even hiding the anti-semitism anymore. congressman lee zeldin, republican candidate for governor of new york , joins us now to respond to congressman, i believe you are running to be the first jewish governor in new york history. is that right? new yorkry, well, the first jewh republican . you remember that spitzer guy that didn't work out so well? a few a few governors ago. and , you know, it's important. to point out that governor de santos is somebody who has oflong record ofe strengthening relationships with the jewish community, fighting anti-semitism, strengtheninge u.s. the u.s. israel relationship, fighting the iran nuclear coal , and for myself, when i first got to congress, i was to aonly jewish republican , currently one of two.nd and i've been activee in in thee efforts building a relationshiph with the jewish community. soe , you know, it's it's reallt ignorant to be trying to attacka ron and i . but they're getting desperate. >> yeah, well, i mean, it's
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laughable on its face. now, governor huckles response, meanwhile, to the surging crime in new york . >> watch this. these are master manipulators. v they have this conspiracy going all across america to try and convince people that in democratic states, they're not as safe.e well, guess what? they're also not only election deniers, they're data deniers. >> congressman zeldin, are you a data denier? >> no. >> and listen, i was just a few weeks ago, i had a drive by aa v gang related shooting on my owef front yard whilero my 16 year od daughters were sitting at the kitchen table doing homework on a quiet sunday afternoon. there were two people shot laying on the ground just 10 feet from where they were. we just had a rikers islandicer correction officer in the last few hours, got stabbed 15 times and is now in the hospital in ad queens and hopefully is ablery to have a full recovery.
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that's where our thoughts and prayerats are right now.or in new york , we're seeinge vids the videos of people who onpeop the city are getting day afterle thy thrown onto the tracks, in some cases actually killed by cars that are coming. we have stories coming from around the state where, for example, a long island dad, an accountant, is visiting his kid for a parent's weekend up in marist college and is grabbing a cup of coffee, checking out of the hotel and ends upds up getting shot. we s can recap the stories,es fo the high profile stories from m the last three weeks. you woul >> and you would think that reci we're recapping a list fromfrom the last three years. >>s and kathy hochul wants to call us conspiracy theorists for just stating raw facts. backed up in video with actual victims. tht ofist y she is so ou touch at last week's debate, shd she said she doesn't understand why locking up criminalsoed iso important to me. and when sheen say she ss that s a message to new yorkers, sheune doesn't care or understand why this is so important. so to everyone.
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and it's one of the main main re reasons why shase is goingis goi to losnge one week from tomorro. >> congressman,. we'll be watching. thank you so much. >> cnow let's turn to michigan, where tooter dixon, i think we were the first to bring her on . fox news is tightening the gap with governor witless wittmer. now, this razor sharp debate performance, i think, reminded michiganders of whitman's gross and horrific performance during covid. no, she lockedand horrif the kif school. she ignored her own lockdown guidance and then n she abused the people of the state just overall with the treatment during covid. thos but instead of addressing thoses failures, the left is launchin,g an eleventh hour attack on dixon, seizing on commentstwe from over two years ago.ar >> check it out. the country today is divided and this was the plan. it's been in the works for years to topple a country like the united states of america. you must be planning this for decades. why wouldn't that come from
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the party that lost the civil war? the party that wanted to own people because they viewed them as less than human. do you think that the democrats are over losing to the northrat >> joining me now to respond is dix and tutor, obviously. i mean, anyone watching thisnow knows your comments are a little tongue in cheek there, but the media are now calling this an unhinged conspiracy. >> so you're a conspiracy. theorist. t >> they're claiminonigght your response tonight. my response is this is what they do when they don't have an attack. this is they're scrapingthe bott the bottom of the opposition researchomposition file and thrh anything they can out thereheir because they know that adm their candidate just admitted.it she said the quiet part ou the tqu loud multiple times while shebaa was in the debate. and they went, oh, no,ndigan p the michigan people areeo actually seeing who she really is . and the fact is in is she's not somebody for the michigan people. but the funny thing is , at that same rally, her lieutenant governor said this is about gett
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political power and we get political power from the people in detroit. icower people in dthey still doe they are here to serve the people of michigan. it's not about their own power. trying and they're trying to distractto from whay know it they knowle a is happening in the state ofre s michigan. people are saying we don't want gretchenwe miller anymore. well, i think people arere worried that if there's another virus somewhere, everything's going to be shut down again. and the kids are going to have their lives wrecked again. and she's taken a lot of heat. i think tutor lately forfo keeping the schools closed. soschools she naturally hears i brought out to campaign fos r hr this week, kind of solidifying her reputation as the lockdown queen. another side who's stoking up resentment, anger and fear,er, who's using kids as politicals s pawn ps, banning books, who's tearing down the democracy. ng w but yon u know who's on our sidr you know, the problem solvers.
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governor whitman tutor reminds me of terry mcauliffe in virginia. reo brought in all randy to close out his campaign. out ll knomimcauliffw that ende. yeah, therhie is no question tht gretchen whitmer is on randi weingarten side because randy gave her a million dollars alsoa to continue running and also made sure thate kept h she keptr protocols in place while we were in the middle of covid. and yostatesu saw states openint then gretchen whitmer on the debate stage says e michigan schools werere only closed for three months. parents across the statee mont e shocked and horrified thatsh she's trying to lie about whatoe exactld as tryiny happened to os and how far behind they still are. and here they are lifting up the person who was forcingg us to closuse the schools. and she thinks that's a good campaign idea. so muc h so that, again, her lieutenant governor came out and said, we know that w the key to a great education is taking care of the adults first. about how they really think about this.
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it is mind bogglinth. g. mind-b kids, kidsog, welfare are never put first by these people never to drive a very good feelinghave about next tuesday. keep it going. the ladies of the view use halloween costumes to politicize children while biden gets a little creepyd , a perfectly frightening scene. and on scene with raymond arroyo next. do not move on to spongebob. did you know that she pulled over in front of the church? now, maybe you'll break me out of jail. you see what you did to my daughter? i don't like that. girl. what am i doing? why am i here?
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doo on on halloween. then they paraded out children in politesse ised costumes.e to >> c what did they choose to celebrate this? >> the raid on trump's mar-a-lago estate? yes, why did he do flush themt down toilet? but we have trump as a toilet with our fbi agent. r fb >> and then they walked so poor child out is what, an oscar statuette? >> yeah, with with a slap markks on his face. i mean, why are they recruiting children to make theselet political points? you know, let themthem dress dre as things they'd like or dresses not with these partisan boomers would like to see thempa
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hole thi as arraignment. the whole thing is justecom halloween has now become itsn ri own religion. do you notice that i.t usedaduls to just be a fun night and now it's a night for adults to dress, dress up like kids are kind of an afterthought. and this is all abou is altthe d the adultsul. it's practically liturgical at this point, i guess to proverova thatt they still scaredar the daylights out of anights ou audience laura . ana navarro,t ence or a charro costume. so i thought it was, you know, one . >> wow. laura , this thing looks likefta a before and after add novarro is definitelddy before. i mean, were they tryingr to to scare porcaro to death ats wa first i thought this was cha rossella. i didn't know what the heck shen was dresse't kno d as . >> but what did she do to deserve this? laura , i . >> i haven't seen charro since since he's doing it. t
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she's still getting down and doing fauci. nk i'v i don't think i'vee se seen her since like hollywood squares.. okay, and they look at something else. go on. we're going to a time. all right. biden had a scare during ante event late last week as well. lad. understan >> yeah, well, thank goodness his vp guardian was there fr offp him from falling the stage. >> watch this. laura . they're going to have to puthave a shock bracelet on him to keep him in the stagest area and talo about creepyut with obama and d. jill on the campaign trail. joe was home alone in delaware
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this weekend where he voted early with his granddaughter. but i couldn't tell if it was early voting or early groping. >> beware the hand. here you go . right? oh, yeah. oh, oh, oh, oh. >> it it's just it's shocking. >> i mean, it's just unbelievable. boolarra and given that spooky scene we just saw at the whitea house trick or treatintog tonigh when the president encountered children, i thine tered k they d the perfect soundtrack. gingery. oh, new . > i love them. votethey don't let them near. they won't let them near voters. laura but they let him near people too young to vote.
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one . just eight days left until the midterms. can you believe it? while the democrats arethe pe bringing out the big gun or atrn leasthe t the person they think. is the big gun?e' >> we'veve got got politician who work to stir up division to try to make us angry and afraid of one another forant their own advantage. he and all of it gets amped up, hyped up 24/7 by social media and sometimes it can turnn turn dangerous. oh, how delicious.
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the current president is sucha g a drag on hi as own party thatee they brought out the condescending chief or in chiwho suffered historic losses when he was president .mi but just like the rest of his party, he can't fight republicans on policy.n't repub because he knows that democrats because he knows the democrats don't have a winning agenda or even a single solution to helpe fight inflation. a crimore, which is what most voters actually care about. so he resorts to messagese the first just trust us becausfe the establishment will take care of you. democr only wa.y to save democracy is if we together figt nurture it and fight for f it. and that starts with electing people who know you and see you and care about you. >> the new york times, the cia, the plutocrats on wall street, silicon valley, billionaires who show up at davos. these ar thee the people that h thinks should make policy and who care aboutho care ab usf
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if you trust them, if you do what they tell you, if you make the sacrifices they demand that you may go , oh, yeah,u make wel things won't be all that great, but at least you're goinghe'll to have done the right thing. e according to barack obama,ri his second message when hen descended from mount martha's vineyard was mistrust mistrus to everyone who criticizes the establishment everyot. >> just about every republican politician seems with just two things on the lips and getting donaldnn trump's approvalal. he thinks if you're one of those people who criticizes the establishmentht, well, you'e probably a racist, a sexist and a homophobe. and hohe's always punching down, always appealing to snobbery, s always defending the establishment and the status quo. it's made him really the establent in rich. after all, he had eight yearsrs to reform the system, but he never wanted to do it. he likes it.
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he thinks everyone should like it, aren't you tired of all this? by now? we have real policies that arema working all over americaicians and the real politicians who are willing to fight for the average person, even if that means taking on the newat s york times, we should be listening to them, not watching obama's nostalgia tour for the days when americans actually trusted the system. >> joining me now is charlie hurt, washington times opinion editor and fox news contributor. charlie,charlie, i think they t the magic of obama somehow can help them limp across the finish line next tuesday. anur thoughts tonight? well, i guess,d you know, they think that and they're probably right about this. the magic of obama is certainly better than the alternative, that being joe biden, whichh is a total disaster. but the other thin disasg the or thing, watching these clips that i'm reminded of is that the trump revolution has just
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begun. and this guy doesn't realize it. remember in 2008, this guy ran on a platform of changing chang government, changing politicing and as you point out, he slid into the hot tub in washington and he never did a thingof to change all of it. and he just became a useful idiot. and he served the government. he served the people that wereec in charge exactly as theytl wanted to .. an d and it was because of that e to those people thatway that opened the way for donald trump to come along and absolutely destroy the place and do this guy wasibly too scared or possibly too dumb to figure out how to d do himself. and let's not forget. listening to him lectu and listening to him lecture people is a nice reminder. deder the eight yearre under ths president , democrats lost over a thousand seatsr across this country. obama got himself reelected, but democratss this s lost over a thousand seats because the american people were an peopl tired
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of what he was peddling peddlin and they didn't. they no longer believed him, but he opened the way for donald trump and jay-z>> and beyonce came to the white house. i guess that was nice. they and they had h the cast t ofn hamilton came to the whitefor t house. that was kind of fun.regular peh but for the regular people, it was kind of okay. what about us now, charlie? i have to play some of the blather from the fawning media about this watch. >> president obama remains>> the a star for many democrats. 's you know, it's always, of course, a danger to speak at a rally where president obama is speaking. if you're noift as talented in r order as he is , the fact is that obama has gifts that most politicians don't. >> obama is a really gifted orator. >> and like i think sometimes we forget how gifted he is . >> charlie. have you forgotten how gifted he is ? remember when he came out of the surf in hawaii with thee gl glisteningiste pectoralis muscl? remember that guy, eli lazloal l wrote that iesn the washington ,
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though? it's amazing. out t hai swear these people, they ju talk to themselves. aney talk to one another.on they don't tal dk to normaon'tla people. under barack obama, people suffered and they suffered really profound ways, whichay is what opened the way fornald u donald trump to pick off all of those democrat voters letters. charlie, thank you. and we come back a creepy reveal from the ingram house
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frankenstein peer that is great but he decided that wasn't scary enough. we changed into this mask to go trick-or-treating with hisr cousin, julia. okay, that is itus for us tonig. that is not great, but you can't do that forever.no i'm still dressingw. up. thank you for watching. ere.greg gutfeld in the gang tat from here. happy halloween. ♪ ♪ >> carley: a fox news alert, several children shot on halloween night in chicago. a gunman on a crowded intersection leaving a total of 14 people hurt. the police say one of the victim is just three years old. you were watching "fox & friend first" on tuesday morning, i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: todd piro, it started helping victims including a 13-year-old girl. he says we brought her to an ambulance but the ambulance driver
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