tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News November 1, 2022 7:00pm-8:00pm PDT
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left this evening. thank you for joining us and making the show possible. please set your dvr so you never ever miss an episode of "hannity," for news and hannity.com. laura ingraham and those costumes were the greatest costumes in the history of kids. it was great. >> laura: were they scary? i sent them quite late at night not knowing if i was going to wake you up. it was terrifying. i am glad you enjoyed it. >> hannity: i understand as a mom you think it is too dark and it is evil. it is halloween. it is just a fun day for kids. people -- you know? >> laura: i dressed up as kat kathleen all right, hannity, they tell me i have to go. i
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am laura ingraham, this is "ingraham angle" from washington. that's the focus of tonight's angle. how convenient, now we see how wrong the covid experts were from school vaccinations and experts. those same experts telling us to move on. >> move on, nothing to see here. >> laura: brown university emily oscar argues we need to let bygones be bygone and forgetting the hard call. l.a. county closed its beaches in the summer of 2020. but, we need to learn from our mistakes and then let them go. nice try but no
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way. first off, there is little signs of those responsible for the disasterous decisions actually learned much or anything as all? where is anthony fauci and debra birx. it did enormous damage to our economy and the american psyche that we are still seeing today. everything they advocated, other than washing your hands or covering your face when you sneeze was wrong. >> if you are ever in six-feet of an individual then you are controlling the virus. >> we are asking the young people to help us with this mitigation strategy by staying out of bars and restaurants and really trying to distance
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your yourselves. don't get the attitude that well, i am young, i am in vulnvinvulne >> laura: did you realize that social distancing was never grounded in science? it was all made up. >> the six-feet distance was not based on good judgment or science. >> laura: they were wrong about the vaccines stopping transmission, too. >> our data from the cdc today suggests that vaccinated people do not carry the virus, don't get sick. >> laura: whoops, false, most americans thought the vaccine could stop you from getting covid all together. we know that was wrong. you can transmit the virus if you had the vaccine. they
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were wrong to dismised natural immunity as well. it turneded out acquired immunity deuce provide durable immunity and it lessens your symptoms if you get it again. do you remember cnn's sanjay gupta had americans doing? >> we do the virus can live on surfaces. i will use a little glitter here to show you what the virus is like. it is going the clean the virus off here. it is pretty sensitive virus. we don't need to use any specific wipes either. any household items will do. >> laura: a few weeks later, cnn had to explain no, you don't need to wipe down your box of spaghetti or leave your amazon packages in the garage. how embarrassing? these people were drunk on their own power. anthony fauci even
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wanted to control your holiday plans. >> if you get vaccinated and your family is vaccinated, you can feel good about enjoying a typical thanksgiving, christmas with your family and close friends. >> you got to be careful when you go into large public indoor spaces where there a lot of people there. that's the reason you should be wearing a mask under those circumstances. obviously, n-95 is the best but regular surgical masks as well as a cloth mask is fine. >> laura: wait a second, it is fine? is he talking about those filthy masks hanging out everyone's rear-view mirror, the mask that they grab before they dash into a store? the worst part was the vicious campaign of anyone questioning their denouncement including world's researchers. they
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blacklisted people. these people have been threatened and ex-communicated by medical associations and social media platforms. the retribution against doctors continued this day in the name of protecting health and combatting disinformation. how ironic since they are the worst prevayors of it all. he told med page that he's appealing the recommendation by the american board of internal medicine and he's persecuted for stating the truth that the government was playing with masks on the virus's true validity. a new
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analysis shows early on before the vaccine available, the infection of fatality rate for people younger than the age of 70 was below 1%. those under the age of 19, it was .0003%. given the analysis we just read, it is less lethal than the flu to a majority of the population. that's stunning. so-called public health officials duped america as the ceo of pfizer became a multi billionaire. governors who made the right call were made out to be paritas. the antilockdown governors were right and the governor of states like new jersey, new york, california, illinois were wrong. their people knew it and many of them
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fled, never to return to those states. there has to be ramifications for the faulty decisions and the mistakes that were made. otherwise, they'll just do the same power grabs the next time they announce the crisis. maybe the next crisis won't be a pandemic, it will be a climate crisis or a racism crisis. those same types of experts will feel free to issue unconstitutional mandates and extend emergency powers for as long as they could get away with it. >> we need to sustain our investment in covid. we still have work to do that's going to require ongoing investments of congress and our country so we can make sure everybody in our country has the protection they need from covid-19. >> how do we get protected from you? it is not enough to say we did the best we could or we tried our best, complex, we didn't know all the facts. in the real world when people make mistakes,
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there are consequences. when companies make big mistakes, the company changes leadership or goes out of business. heck, when a football coach keeps losing game after game, he usually gets fired. the public health officials who got covid wrong, the governors who got it wrong, the senators who refused to speak up for children, locked out of schools, they all need to be removed from positions of any authority. they can't be trusted again with power. period. none of them had admitted they were wrong or show true of repenitence, they certainly have a recommended restitution for those who were harmed. they were harmed by the mistakes and the knowing falsehoods. none of them heard legal protection actually be put in place to prevent these types of abuses from ever happening again. this is something that republicans when they win the majority again will have to insist upon. they're not hoping for
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symbolic impeachment drama playing out day after day. what we need is real oversight with professional investigations led by outside experts d back by the power of the congressional purse. this is why democrats are so frantic about trump's pledge to reform the civil service. because everything they do within the civil service is designed to insulate themselves by any meaningful scrutiny. how dare you question america's doctor? anthony fauci, he's been a loyal civil servant for over 40 years and one of the main reasons we have a growing populist movement in the united states is for two decades, the american establishment failed to police itself and correct its mistakes. going forward, must change and reckoning on the disasterous results of our covid policy, it is a
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good way to start, no amnesty. joining me now is congressman jim banks and harmony dylan and chairwoman lawyer association. what this atlantic writer is suggesting is something like a toxic forgiveness and that it rejects accountability and allows for the same types of individuals to abuse power again, that can't happen again. >> well, absolutely, laura, emily oster's piece ignores how wrong these people were and she jokes about her son yelling at somebody on her trail as if it was some kind of a joke. these same people are still running our lives. they're still the ones dictating government policies and the ones telling us which doctors can have their licenses and who can speak on the internet. all the state laws, laura, for the most part that allowed governors to abuse our rights are still in
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place for the visual virtually no changes. i have to say this is a bipartisan problem, even republican governors rebelled in their power and republican governors declared some businesses essential or non-essential. just about everybody in the country suffered from this. there are no rapripration for people who lost their jobs and hopes. people are very angry. we'll not have peace in this country over this issue, laura. i will never get those years back in the courts. you can never let i happen again. >> laura: congressman, we still have your military subjected to these mandates and healthcare officials who can't get their jobs back without a vaccine when they have already had covid and
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recovered from it and have some durable, natural immunity. the whole point of the vaccine mandate has been eliminated. this still remains. congress has got to do something about this if you guys won majority. >> you have to use the power to force the pentagon to bring back all of these soldiers, sailors and marines who flushed out of the military for not taken the vaccine. that's the case i spoke with a leader in the military where i have served with in afghanistan four or five years ago, who was troubled by the number of troops, he was seen being flushed out, who were great americans who want to serve our country and this administration continues to force them out. this is an area that we have to use the power of the purse when we are in the majority to force them to do the right thing and allow these men and women to serve. >> laura: italy finally got vaccine mandates for all healthcare workers and
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paying restitution army for those who lost their job. a major lawsuit, this is right up your alley, i hope will strike a blow to this collusion between the medical cartel and big tech and government sensor. 67 officials have been accused of the lawsuit by pressuring facebook and google to sensor users for alleged information. this is so much more persuasive than people realize. >> the center for america, we were ahead of the curb, we fought a lawsuit on this issue almost two years ago. rogan o'hanley, comes to find the federal government had been doing the same
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thing on a massive scale and to be very clear using your tax dollars to hire so-called outside consultants to do their dirty work. even the aclu had finally woken up and said this is a violation of the first amendment, there must be a bipartisan agreement that's never right for the government to sensor our speech and tell private corporations to sensor our speech. they could not use agents to do that. that's a first amendment conspiracy, it must be stopped. >> laura: this will have to go to the supreme court, i would hope they do the right thing here. i want to read one more bit from this piece congressman by emily olster from browns university. pediatricians and public health officials will need to work together and politicians will need to consider school mandates. congressman. .0003%
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lethality for children. >> absolutely not. when we get to the majority, we'll hold these bureaucrats accountable who forced this outrageous mandates on our kids. we have to start with that. we have to hold them accountable. this bomb shell story, i thought big tech was the biggest threat to free speech and now we are finding out the biden administration pushing mandates like these and censorships attacked on our first amendment and free speech. we have to hold them all accountable for it. represented dan bishop introduced a bill that was strengthen the penalties on those government officials
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who push these types of attacks. we have to hold them accountable for it. >> laura: thank you. how hard is big tech working to suppress information that's harmful to the democrats as we approach the midterms. now, consider what happened to guest sarah hernandez two weeks ago. we brought you the video of her reporting from portland, or oregon. t footage shows a man od'd on fentanyl and who was robbed as he laid on the ground. the big tech sensor got to work. instagram restricted the vidz owe and while youtube tried to remove it together. savannah hernandez is joining us now. given what we have learned in that intercept reporting last
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night about this collusion between big tech and biden, do you think it is any coincidence that days before the midterm that this is what they are up to. >> not surprising at all. i am actually in philadelphia right now. my youtube subscribers would not know that. i am not allowed to post. we had a tight race here. i am here to highlight the homelessness and the drug issues of similar of what i did in portland because i am thinking citizens here want to know how their state is doing. maybe people across the nation want to see the reality of progressive democrat policies. i am triple banned on twitter each time for breaking national news. all of my footage of the black lives matter had been deleted. i interviewed the one athlete who was brave enough to
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speak out. she's been deleted alongside all the foo footage. >> laura: oh my god. >> the point that i am trying to make here with the censorship and the collusion with the government and big tech is they have been working for years to silence journalists like myself so they can hide the truth of what's going on. >> laura: well, they don't want people to have knowledge before they vote. savannah, i want to show viewers what youtube is trying to block. >> can i ask what you are doing? where did you get all these needles from? what are they for? >> laura: how are things getting better if people don't know what's going on in their streets of their
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state. maybe they would like it to stop nonetheless. >> exactly. prevention point gave out 8 million clean needles to drug at aaddictse majority of people had no idea in san francisco and the streets of philly wants to see realize of progressive policy. it allows the left, allows the left to rewrite history. they tried to change the definition of recession a couple of months ago. if you actually hold their feet to the fire and you say hey look at your failed policy, the streets of america looked horrific right now. they can't justify it. they're going to fail in november 8th.
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i love san francisco, but i'm working overtime to stay here. now is not the time to raise taxes. i'm voting no on propositions m and o, because the cost of everything is going up. san francisco collects more tax revenue than nearly any city in america. but our streets are dirty and public safety is not getting better. i'm working hard to live within my budget. the city should too. join me in voting no on m and o. now is not the time to raise taxes in san francisco. vote no on m and o.
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just a month ago senator hassan in new hampshire is leading republican don bolduc by as much as 11 points. bolduc is now up by one-point. joining us now is senate candidate, don bolduc, i am thinking about the last time we chatted, maybe it was on my podcast when mitch mcconnell's fund pulled money out of the new hampshire's race. that kind of looked silly now, does it, don? >> well, it certainly would seem that way. he pulled it out and many people came into fill the gap, grass roots all across the nation here in the granite state and rick scott and ramona mcdaniels out of the rnc. they saw the potential of this race, they saw that we
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could win. they did not give up. good old fashion and hard work and 76 town halls between the primaries and the general elections, six more scheduled up to election day. we are working harder than she is. we are everywhere that she is not. she does zoom calls and all these other things. she's not working hard enough and she just has voted the wrong way for the last six years and it is her granite state. >> laura: hassan released a new ad, she's tauting her independence, don, watch. >> getting things done means reaching across the isle like working with republicans to ban surprise medical bills and working to hire 100,000 new police officers and it means standing up for the president. >> laura: she says she's standing up to biden? should
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the voters in new hampshire believe that? >> no, every ad she puts out is a lie and now at least she's now telling the lie herself because when it comes to the abortion ads and the social security ads and the medicare ads, she gets other people to tell her lies and i think that's really sad. it is just the way the democrats do it, it is unfortunate that they can't stand on their record. they can't. >> laura: don, i got to ask you about that, let me hop in on the heating oil issue, you and i spoke about that last time. the heating oil cost for the winter would tip it over to the top. a number of these new england races, we'll see what happens in connecticut against blumenthal with laura levy, this race in new hampshire, those bills are piling up for new hampshire families. >> they are piling up and i
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encourage everybody to take their electric bill, you know their oil bill and food bill into the voting booth with them and look at it because it is going to double in december and triple in january. we are going to have no natural gas left. we are going to have blackouts and schools are going to be closed. people are going to be freezing. this is what's going to happen if she gets reelected. efb everybody knows it and she can't defend it. >> laura: thanks don, i am so excited about this race, i spent four long winters in new hampshire, we can't wait to see what happens on wednesday. the election is right around the dorner. look -- the fate is sealed for the democrats and their media lackeys are resorting to insane theories like this from msnbc last night. >> you look at these politic averages and the 538 averages, you can't just look at them as well, i can
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trust them because it is 538 real clear politics. there is a lot of junk polls in them. >> the elections have been corrupted by a flood of republican polling the last few weeks and now in six major battleground states, more than half the polls conducted have been conducted by republican firms. we can't trust the data on clear politicses or 538 any longer because it is essentially republican propaganda. >> laura: oh, simon, come on. joining us is tom bevin. your reaction on this assault on the clear politic sites and averages, it is all republican propaganda. your reaction tonight? >> a couple of points to make. number one, it is the republican firms like others who been more accurate over the last three cycles than most polling firms. it is
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been like other firms like "the new york times" and sienna that have big misses and accurate. point number two is not true that these are all republican polls. you mentioned new hampshire, we had a morning call poll in pennsylvania showed that race is tied. we have 15 polls in our generic congressional ballot, the average is about 2.8 for republicans. even the democratic firms like democracy core had republicans up two points. data for progress had republicans up four points. it is not true this is some sort of grand conspiracy trying to manipulate the hours. they don't like what they were seeing. >> laura: they were not claiming any problems eight weeks ago when democrats looked pretty good in these states. there is no conspiracy then but there is a conspiracy on november 1st. democrats only
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had themselves to blame because new reporting revealing that, they spent nearly $320 million on ads focused on abortion, more than ten times as much as the 31 million they spent on spots about inflation. that's according to add impact that tracks the media. that's their decision-making that came into play, correct? that was a bad call it turns out. >> that has been the strategy. the data on this has been really clear for months and months. i mean it was clear before the dobbs decision leaked. the most important issues on the minds of majority voters and super majority of republicans but also majority of independent voters of economy and gas prices and jobs and etcetera and abortion was well down the list. democrats thought that issue was gowning to be a game changer and it certainly did help motivate their base and energy their base. the problem is not
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where the majority of independent voters are. that's left them looking out of touch. independent voters are asking and wanting candidates about the economy and inflation and democrats are focused on the issue of abo abortion. >> laura: tom, thank you so much, we appreciate it. now republicans in one of those districts and california's native, steven miller, are here next with all the details.
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222 house races. one by the very liberal katy porter. she's personable and talks a good game about being beyond policy politics. orange county residents see the same nightmare like we all do, inflation, crimes and illegal immigration. it is all out of control. this creates a huge opening for republicans scott ball, low energy prices and save streets. democrats are pouring money into this race to save porter now. she's raised over $23 million, only second to nancy pelosi herself. scott ball who's
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running, founder of america's first legal scott. porter is described as good at portraying herself as a champion of the middle class. i think that's how the "l.a. times" described her. is she really that? >> of course, it is nonsense. she wrote a letter to biden saying spending should not cost inflation, she should spend more. she portrays the people she pretends to represent and she will be defeated because of that. she's out of touch. >> laura: steven, kayleigh mc katie porter had a message. watch. >> we are on top of that. republicans are pointing fingers at democrats but democrats need to come back and pointing to voters. we see the issues, we see the
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challenges, here is what we have done and we know there is more to do, you can trust us to do it. >> laura: steven, are they hiding all the solutions, as a california native, is this is going to work? >> it is amazing how the media builds up people. she strungs together all meaningless words that add up to nothing. we know what the democrats' agenda is because we have been living under it for two years. open borders and rapid crimes and inflation and crazy gender ideology and putting men and sports league. this is not popular in any part of the country. for one more week republicans stay on message, on those issues, they can win anywhere and any part of this country from orange county to washington to new hampshire
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and every place in between. >> laura: scott, we have launched our no state left behind in a mantra over 10 or 11 months, i think california and not just orange county, california is right for a comeback into reality. do you see this brewing and maybe not everything obviously, this election but moving forward after tuesday to 2024. >> of course, i do. katie porter has spent $24 million this cycle. she spends money worse than in her campaign than she does for government. the bottom line for katie porter is she wants open border, we call her open-border porter out here. she wants the defund and criticize the police. she calls the police in irvine a disgrace. they want a common sense approach and
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not an extreme approach. there is no spending this, katie porter won't scratch. they are tired of inflation and high gas prices and diesel and shortages coming on. they want to change and they're going the see that change november 8th. >> laura: scott, we are excited for your race, steven, before we go, fox obtained videos showing a group of venezuelans crossed in el paso, in texas and pushed back with pepper balls. this is not surprisingly gotten backlash from the left that the pepper balls were actually used. is this the new whipping scandal? >> yes, it is the same thing and the same smear campaign, biden is nowhere to be seen defending the agent that he put in this position by having his open-border policy. this issue in my opinion is going to be the biggest issue on the mines of tens of millions of voters, come tuesday because they understand that if we
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don't have a border that we have the kind of chaos and violence and bloodshed we are seeing in this country, there won't be a country anymore. that's existential and th a matter of survival. millions are going to show up and say we want a border. >> laura: thank you both so much. boy, do i have a fun one next. the president's purposeful destruction of energy, in his ridiculous so-called solution. stay with us.
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it is time for these companies to stop, meet their responsibilities and give the american people a break and still do very well. my team will work with congress and look at these options that are available to invic others. >> laura: that's the perfect sound byte to kickoff the biden, the imploding gas bag. second, biden knew or should have
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known that picking a fight with russia would lead to higher gas prices. he picked the fight any way. now, he refuses to seek peace. third, biden knew or should have known that if gas prices went up, oil and gas producers would make more money. that's just how the law of supply and demand works. fourth, biden had spent this summer shrinking the strategic petroleum reserve, those effects were always going to be temporary and lead to higher prices once the market realized that the federal government needed to replenish the reserve. there is a direct and clear link of biden's reaction in higher gas prices. now, the biden wants to threaten the oil and gas companies saying they'll be punished unless they produce more oil and gas. why is there any reasons to believe these threats are going to work? the energy companies know
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that biden wants higher gas prices and he'll block drilling soon. he'll do as soon as he could do so without paying any political prices. biden should have adopted different policies from the beginning. to think that he could keep the same policies and somehow generate vast amounts of new oil and gas production, simply through threats? it is ludicrous. joining me now is robert bryce. host of the "power hungry" podcast and author of "the wealth of nation," i left unmentioned of the looming diesel shortage. what can you tell us about that? >> well, right now -- thanks for having me on. diesel that we have is at the lowest level since 2008. what my message here is we
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need energy realism, this country runs on gasoline and fuels and geese gegeese -- cheese burgers. now, we are seeing diesel fuel prices accelerating. they're going up rapidly particularly in the northeast, it is going to be bad and it is going to increase inflation and expensive energy is the enemy of the poor. this is going to further add fuels to the inflation of the economy. i am not a democrat or a republican, i don't think this administration is taking a realistic look of what needs to happen. abundant energy that's affordable and we don't have it right now. >> laura: back to my point right now, the higher energy prices, that's the policy. the only reason i am talking about it is because it is going to hurt them politically now. here is how john kirby responded when he
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was pressed about this diesel shortage fuel. >> what are we doing for the winter? >> we have double the commitment. natural gas exports, we doubled that commitment in terms of getting natural gas over there and we are working with foreign suppliers to see if we can help our european partners to diversify. >> laura: how insane is this? he wants to double down exports to europe's gas prices? >> listen, europe needs help and they need to help themselves. we didn't come here to talk about europe. the new prime minister's banning fracking is ridiculous. this is a gift to putin. why would the britts ban fracking? they need to start drilling if they are serious about energy security. my bottom line is, laura, the world
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runs on oil. it is easy to hate the oil companies, if oil did not exist, we have to invent it. our economy runs on oil and our transportation system depends in particularly on diesel fuels, what i fear is this could get worse and particularly you had a guest talking about energy prices in the northeast of fuel oils, these are going to go up in price. it is a problem. it is going to continue and i fear for much to come. >> laura: robert, i think americans are going to die in their homes because of oil price hikes that are untendable. robert, thank you. a big announcement and it is big. stay with us.
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10:00 p.m. eastern joined by dr. oz, herschel walker, j.d. vance, lee zeldin, adam, and other surprises. so make sure, if you're not around, set your dvr. you're not going to want to miss it. the final town hall before all of the good news starts rolling in on election night. i cannot wait. i'm so excited. i'm a political geek. gutfeld, next. >> greg: here we go. yeah. here you are. happy tuesday. you're beautiful. oh, wow. somebody just died over there. so, our dumbest politicians are getting dumber. it's like a semitruck pull of dumb pills, overturned and gavin
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