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fo the time we have left this evening. as always, thank you forthe show joining us . p thank you for makingossi your sw possible. please set your dvr so youvr s never, ever, ever, ever miss an episode of hannity for news. any time fox news, hannity, .com. in the meantime, let nots an your heart be troubled. laura ingraham, the ingram angle. great show and those costumes, the greatest costumes in the history of kids. >> it was great. >> i>>was great. i love the most awesome part. that's scary. thatni scary. night. noght not knowing if i was goint to wake you up, but it was terrifying. >> so i'm glad i was dying. laughing like i understands to some mommy thinking, oh, this is too dark. it's evil.t is it'sday l.t is it's it's just a fun day for kids. people, you know, by the way, i dressed it. i dressed up as kathleen sebelius once. that's a long story. but if you even rememberell me
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who she is . >> all right. handedly, they tell meav i havei to go. but it's great to see you. i'm laura ingram . this is ingram angle from washington. tonight. no amnesty. that's the focus of tonight's thatwashhe focus of tonight's >> all right. how convenient. , now now that we see just how wrong the covid experts were on everything from schoolexpert shutdowns to vax mandates, those same expertss from are teg us that it's just time to move on , huh? >> this year, nothing to see here. please. >> writing in the atlantic brown university, economist emil emil browny oster argues that wd to let bygones be bygones on the covid debate and not relitigate the past. we hav e to put these fights aside and declare a pandemic amnesty, forgiving the hard calls that people had no choice but to make with imperfect knowledge. l.a. county closed its beaches in the summer of 2020 ex post t facto. >> this makes no sense, buo letr need to learn from our mistakes
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and then let them go . >> nice try, but no way. first off, there is little sign that those responsible for the disastrous decisions actually learn much, if anything at all. where were the mayors culpas wheranthre the mayors culpas fanatics like anthony fauci and deborah burks. d de first, they gave horrendous advice to donald trump that led to his decision to shut down the entire country. this never should have happened. it did enormous damage to our de children, our economy,nomy and our constitutional rights and the american psyche that we're still seeing play out today. >> almost everythingl seei they advocated other than maybe washing your hands and covering your face when you sneeze was wrong. like this. >> if you're never more than if you're never within six feet of any single individual, then you've controlled the virus. you'>> controlled the virus. >> we're asking the youngng people to help us with this mitigation strategy by staying out of the ball, staying out of the restaurants, really trying
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to distance yourself. es. don' >> don't get the attitude. well, i'm young, i'm invulnerable. , do you realize that social distancing was never grounded in science? never. socia >> it was all made up. single costliest recommendation and that cdc made that you had to maintain six feet of distance that wasn't based on good judgment and good science whence they were wrong about the vaccines stopping transmission to our data from the cdc today suggests that that vaccinated people do notth carry the virus. carr>>the virus. oops, false. most americans thoughtou the vaccine would stop you from getting covid altogether. well, of course we know that was wrong. you also could transmil t a virs if you had the vaccine. the cdc director , wolinsky has been vexed and boosted, i think, a total of, what, five times? >>cc and sheine. has covered agd
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they were wrong to dismiss natural immunity as well. >> a it turns out, acquired immunity through previous infection does, in fact, deuce p provide durable immunity from future infection and it certainly lessens your symptoms if you get it again. and do you remember what cnn'smi dr. sanjay gupta and the rest of the medical cartel hadau americans doing? >> but we do. v the virus can live on surfaces, for example, steel and plastic up to three days. i've used a lot of glitter here for my kids to show you whata the virus might be like.at the i'm just going to clean all the virus off here. i need to do too much.. it is pr it's a pretty sensitive virus. ivyou don't need to use any kind of specific wipe either. of sitcific wipe either. >> okay, i forgot that one . a few weeks later, cnn hadno to explain that. no, yo, you actually need to wie down your box of spaghetti or leave your amazon packages in the garage. >> i barazan? these . but these people were drunkve
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on their own power.wanted anthony fauc ti wanted to contrl your holiday plans. >> i >> if you get vaccinated and your family's vaccinated, you can feel good about enjoying a typical thanksgiving christmas with your family and close friends. >> you've go t to be careful when you go into large public indoor spaces where there are a lot of people there. wea and that's the reason whriy you and obat's the reason whriy you those circumstances. i mean, obviously the ninety clh five is the best, but it's regular surgical mask as well as a cloth mask. fineis fine. >> wait a second. it's fine. is you talking about thosee filt filthy masks hanging on everyone's rearview mirrors? the masks that they grab before they dashed into a store? >> perhaps the worst part of all of this was a vicious campaign to smear and platform anyone who questioned their pronouncements, including world renowned doctors and researchers.cement remember the great barrington declaration from our top academics institutions? thes
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they even blacklisted people. h these peopleave be been threated and excommunicated by medical associations and , of course, social media platforms. and despite how wrong. th the so-called experts were on a myriad issues, the retribution against dissident doctors continues to this day in the name of protecting public health and combating the spread of dangerous bits of disinformation. are t >> how ironic, since they're the worst purveyors of all fame. cardiologist's, a member off my medicine cabinet,s peter mccullough, could even lose his board certification for what he said over the laste two plus years. two mehe told medpage that he's appealing the recommendation by the american b board of internaled medicine and he's persecuted for statining thg the truth thas the government was playing with math on the virus is truee lethality. that was another issue of his. well, now we see that he and others who spoke about the lethality of the virus were right. a new analysis of covid deathiso
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shows that early on beforews showavaiat early on beforews the infection fatality rate for people younger than the age of o 70 was below one percent. and for those under the age of 19 , it was point zero zeros zero three percent. >> >> now, given the analysis we just read , it's less lethal justthatd , it's less lethal the population. >>nning. that is stunning. >> so-called public healthh offi officials duped america as the ceo of pfizer . of course, he became a multibillionaire governors who made the right calls, who ron desantis, brian kemp inht georgia, kristi noem in south dakota. were made out to be pariahs by the media medical cartel. meanwhile, the real data now pat shows that the anti lockdownt ah governors were right and the governors of states like new jersey, new york , california, illinois or wrong,
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their people knew it and many of ther m fled never to return to those states . >>. ther there have to be ramifications for the faulty decisions and the mistakes that were made. otherwise they'll just do pow the same power grabs the nexte time they announce a crisis. yb i don't knowne, maybe the next crisis won't be a pandemic.pandm it'll be a climate crisis or cri a eracism crisis. but those same types of experts will feel free to issue unconstitutional mandates and extend emergency powere tosr as long as they can get away. with it. >> w e need to sustainvestme our investment in koban so wnte still have work to do that. it's goingk to require ongoing investment from congress, ongoing investment in our country so that we cangresso continue to make sure everybody in our country has the protection that they need from covid-19. >> g how deto we get protected m you? d th it's not enough to say we did the best we could or we tried our best. it's complex. wew all know all the facts in the real world when people make
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mistakes, there are consequences. when companies make big mistakesthe comp, the company cs leadership or goes out of business. keeps heck, when a footballgame a coach keeps losing game afterft gameusuall usually gets fired. the public health officials who got koven wrong, who the governors who got it wrong, the senators who refusef sc the senators who refusef sc out of schoolsal. >> they all need to be removedtc from positions of any authority . they cannot be trusted again with power, period. nenone of them have admitted they were wrong or shown true repentance. they certainly haven't recommended restitution for those who were materiall ry harmed, including needless losss of life.e who >> they were harmed by the mistakes in the knowing falsehoods. d lega none of them have urged thaton a nonehaf them have urged thaton a put in place to prevent these types of abuses from ever happening. again. >> and this is something thate republicans, when they win
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the majority again, will have to insist upon. t hoping the angle isn't hoping formbolic some symbolic impeachment drama. somewhatbolic impeachment drama. what we do need, though, is real oversight with professional investigations led by outsidersf experts and backed by the powert of the congressional purse. frt this is why democrats are sos pd frantic about trump's pledge. to reform the civil service, to rbecaus they do tservice, within the civil serviceo is designed to insulatiney mean themselves by any meaningful scrutiny. how dare you questioin how ny. hon america'sy dr. anthony fauci? dr. 40 yony fauci? servant for over 40 years.in >> and one of the main reasons that we have a growing populists movement in the united states is that for twota decade, the american establishment failed to police itseled to f and correct its mistakes. but going forward, this must change and a reckoning s of our covid policies. >> it'ofs a good place to starti
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now. , it iamnesty, and that's the a >> joining me now m is congressman jim banks, chair of the republican study committee, and harmeet dillon , civil rights attorney andan chairwoman of the republican national lawyers association. harmeet, what this atlantici writer is suggesting is something that like it'senes kind of like a toxics an forgiveness and that it rejects accountability and allows for the same types of individuals to abuse power again. that cannot happen again.. well, absolutely, laura . emily oster is just completelyee ignores how wrong these peoplesh were. weretr son yelling at somebody on a trail as if it's some kind ofr joke. and these same people are still running our lives. are still the ones dictating government policy. govepoli tellings an us which doctors can have their licenses and who can speak on the internet. he and all the state laws. >> laura , for the most part, that allowed governors to abuse
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our rights are still in placeplc with virtually no changes whatsoever other than perhaps the duration of an emergency period es. so i have to say that this is a bipartisan problem, laura . even republican governors reveled in their power. even republican governors declaredand repu some businesses essential and non-essential and just about everybody in the country suffered mightily from this. there are no reparation for the people who lost their jobs ,the people who lost their businesses, the people who lost their hope, their loved ones. and people are very angry.prati they are seething. and until we have some accountability for that and we change the power dynamiec that allowed this to happen, wen will not have peace in this country over this issue. tr tr laura , i'll never get those years back that i fought in the courts and lost and lost and losts back and finally won. >> but we can never let thisi happen again now. wellhappen again, congressman, l have our military subject to these vaccineou mandates. we still have health care we swith have health care get their jobs back without a vaccine. when they have already had covid recovered from it. obviously have some terribled he
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natural immunity. we know that the vaccine doesn't stop transmission anyway. so the whole point of the vaccine mandate has been eliminated. has but this still remains. congress has got to dohas congyoss has got to dohas >> if you guys win majority, wen have to use the power of the purse, laura , to to force a the sorse, laura , to to force a of these soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines who they flushed out of the military forh not taking the vaccine. that's absolutelcasey the case. i just spoke with a leader in the military who i served with in afghanistan four ors five years ago who was troubledr by the number of troops who heo, was seeing being flushed out, were great, great americans who want to serve our country in and this administration is continuing to force them out. so this this is an area that w so tse tehe the an area that w have to use the power of the purse when we are in the majority to force themn an to do the right thing and allow these men and women to serve see atalay finally got rid of its vaccine mandate for all its health care workers and is
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paying restitution heartmate to those who lost their jobs in italy. that's how far they're going to rectify what went wrong there. now, a major lawsuit.ley, harmeet, this is right up your alley. i hope we'll strike a blow to this collusion between the medicas l cartel, big techrl and the government censors. missouri v. biden is the case and it's uncovering astonishing evidence of entrenched censorship. and so far , sixty seven officials or agencies have been accused inse the lawsuit of violating the first amendmenhe lt by pressuring facebook, twitter and google to censor users for alleged misinformation. harmeet, this is so much more pervasive than people realize. absolutely. laura , again, the center forb, american liberty. we were ahead of the curve. we w filedwe t a lawsuit on thiy issue almost two years ago. now, rogan o'hanley our client was censored by the california government. alex padilla, non o'w a senator and court, rejected it. the court said, oh, that's not a first violation. ernmen come to findt that the federal
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government has been doing the exact same thing on a massive scale. and to be very clear , usinge your tax dollars to hire so-called outside consultants to do their dirty work. now, even the aclu has finallyf woken from its sleep on the first amendment and said this is a violation ofrst the first amendment.a bipart there must be a bipartisaner agreement that it is never right for the governmentspeech to censor our speech and tel alh private corporations to censor our speech. they cannot use agents to do us that. that's a first amendment conspiracy and it must be stopped. pped. now, this is going to havt to go to the supreme courtre and i would hope they would dood the right thing. bit i want to read one more bitthisp from this piece, congressmanie, by emily oster from brown university. rather than debating the role that messaging about covidwns un vaccines had had in thisiv decline, pediatricians and public health officials will need to work together and politicians will need to consider school mandateto s. congressman point zero zero
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zero three percent lethality for children. would a house majority even consider funding schools that force children to get this still experimental shot in their arms before they're able to attend school? >> absolutely not. and we will hold when we get a majority, we will hold these bureaucrats accountable. bureacforce this outrageous, the outrageous mandates on our kidsl that we have to start with , that we have to hold them accountable. this bombshell story, laura , t shows me thahit i thought bigt e tech was the biggest threatand o to free speech. and now we're finding out thatee the biden administration, the federal government pushing mandates like these censorship attacks on our on our firstold amendment or free speech, weuntl have to hold them all accountable for it. representative dan bishop from north carolina introduced a bill today that wouldthos
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strengthen the penalties on those government officialshee who do this, who push theseypes types of attacks. o on our first amendment. >> we have to hold him accountable for it. congressman armey, thank you tonight. >> now, speaking of censorship, just how hard is big techs working to suppress information that is harmful to the democrats? l to thes weas we approach the midterms? now, consider what happenedside to frequent guest savana hernandez two weeks ago.ndez we brought you the videos of her harrowing reporting from portland, oregon. oregon this footage shows a man who od'd on fentanyl, who was then robbed as he lay on the ground now in a state where a republican actually could become governor for the first time. and i think three decades, the big tech sensors got to work. to wthe bim restricted herricted portland video while youtube tried to remove it altogether. >> joining us now, savanna h. hernandez, turning point usawhat reporter. >> savannah, given what wehave t learned in that interceptt abou
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reporting last night about this repoben big techight about this and biden. do you think it's any coincidence that days before the midterms, this is what they're up to ? >> not surprising at all, laura . now, i'm actually in philadelphia right now, but my youtube subscribers wouldn't know that because i'm notllowed allowed to post. now, this is a battleground state, very important. we have a very tight race here.m and i'm here to highlight, o again, the homelessness, the drug issue, very similarf to what i did in portland. because i'm thinking, hey,am maybe the citizens here incitize philadelphia or maybe ino pennsylvania as a whole want acs to know how their state is doing. maybe people acros maybnatis the nationat want to see the reality of progressive democrat policies. now, your viewers might not be aware, but i'm actually triple band on twitter eachiple tripna band on twitter eachiple news. back in 2020.al n you knowews., alf l of my footae will be black lives matter and in full riot has since been deleted. been deleted. i earlier this year, i interviewed the one athlete brave enough to speak out agains e ont leo thomas, e enouh agaisp e ont leo thomas, e enouh
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swimming in the women's swimming bee championships. she has since been deleted alongside all the blm forotage my alongside all of the priefoog footage i got in washingtoe.n, d.c.. so the point that i'm trying to make here with this, with the censorship, with the collusiosionn of our government with big tech is that they have been working for yearsr ye to silence journalists like myself so they can silencef so the people in the streets of america. hide e trutand hide the truth s really going on . well, they don't they don'tn' want people to have knowledgaven before they vote.o show savanah , i want to show our viewers what youtube is trying to block. >> can i ask what you're doing ? because your biggest issues, where did you get all thoseg? needles? thes talk to me about it.e needle what are they for? oh, we do need them. f >> so they want to use dirty needles. how are things that we're going to get better if people actually don't know what's happening on the streets? of their own states , maybe they don't get a chance to go to philadelphia. to pstatdelphia.
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this is really prevalent very often. but maybe they'd like itd like to stop nonetheless. >> exactly. lura and prevention point mind you gave out over eight millione clean needles to drug addicts so on the streets of philadelphia last year. my driver here actually was talking with me about it. he said he had no idea tha this was an issue. the majorityaddict of americanse no idea what's happening in san francisco, l.a. and skid row in portland, in the streets ofn sa phillyn fr, they want to see the reality of progressive policy. and that's why censorshie polic, important, because it allows all the left, it allows democrats to rewrite history. o change i mean, they just try to change the definition of recession a couple months ago for crying you out loud. so that's why censorship is so important to them. right. because if you actually hold their feet to the fire and youae say, hey, look at your field policy, the streets of americaw. look horrific right now. they can't justify it. their failures, their policies failed. and that's why they're going to fail on november 8th. savannah, thank you. great to see you. and best of luck to you.
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coming up, a shocked poll out of new hampshire. it's now showing republican senate candidate don bolduc in the lead for the first time. how big could thismpshir red wae get ? >> bolduc is here to explain it. stay there. this having tiwa finally comes along to find you. if you feel like pook is , say ,how do you like to be kissed ? we are not feeding. okay, this is a set up. unbelievable. it's more than a perfect box. >> take a yellowstone.
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senator maggie hassan in new hampshire was leading republican don bolduc by as much as eleven points. what were things today? when new poll by st. anselm found that bolduc is now up by one? >> joining us now is republican new hampshire senate candidate don bolduc. >> don , i'm thinking about the last time we chatted. >> maybe it was on my podcast when mitch mcconnell's senate leadership fund pulled money out of the new hampshire race. that kind looks silly now, doesn't it, don ? >> well, it's certainly would seem that way. but, you know, he pulled it out and many people came in to fill the gap grassroots all across the nation here and in the granite state. great help from the nrc, rick scott and rhona mcdaniel out of the rnc. they saw the potential in this
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race. they saw that we could win. they didn't give up. and , you know, good old fashioned hard work, grassroots, six town halls between the primary and the general election, six more scheduled up to election day. we're working harder than she is were everywhere that she is not. she doesn't 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's hurt granite staters and americans. >> now it's coming to roost. well, don hasn't released a new ad. she does. zoome calls a few appearances here and there. she's touting her independence. don , what getting things done means reaching across the aisle, like working with republicans to ban surprise medical bills and voting to hire a hundred thousand new police officers. and it means standing up to the president . >> she says she's standing
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to biden. wait a second. should the voters in new hampshire actually believe that? >> no. you know, every every ad she puts out is a lie, and now at least she's now telling a 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 is really sad. you know, it's just the way the democrats do it. it's unfortunate that they can't stand on their record , but they can't. >> don , i got to ask you about that. let me just hop in on the heating oil issue, because you and i spoke about that last time. i predicted that the heating oil costs for the winter would tip it over the top in a number of these new england races. we'll see what happens in connecticut against blumenthal with liora levy. but this race in new hampshire ,those bills are really piling up for new hampshire families.
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they are piling up. and i encourage everybody to take their electric bill , their oil bill , their food bill into the voting booth with them. and look at it because it's going to double in december. it's going to triple in january . we're going to have no natural gas left. we're going to have blackouts. schools are going to be closed . people are going to be freezing. this is what's going to happen if she gets reelected and everybody knows it and she can't defend it. >> thanks, don . i'm so excited about this race. i spent four long winters that i loved in new hampshire, and we can't wait to see what happens on tuesday. now, as the election, of course, right around the corner. look, this fate is sealed for the democrats. >> a lot of us now thinking and their media lackeys, they're resorting to insane theories like this from msnbc last night. >> you look at these real clear politics averages. you look at the five thirty eight averages and you
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can't just look at them as well. i can trust them because it's 538. real clear politics. >> there's a lot of junk polls in them. the places we rely on to help us tell us what's going on in the election have been corrupted by a flood of republican polling in the last few weeks. i mean, now in six major battleground states , more than half the polls conducted in october have been conducted by republican firms. >> and that means that basically we can't trust the data on real clear politics or 538 any longer. >> because it's essentially republican propaganda outside. and come on . joining us now to respond is the president and co-founder of real clear politics, tom bevan. tom , your reaction to this assault on the real clear politics site and averages as it's all republican propaganda. >> your reaction tonight? yeah, a couple of points to make number one , it's actually been the republican firms like trafalgar and others who've been more accurate over the last three cycles.
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than most polling firms. and it's been other firms like the new york times, siena and some of these other mainstream media polls that have had big misses and been less accurate. so that's point number one . point number two is it's just not true that it's these are all republican polls. you just mentioned the st. anselm college poll in new hampshire. we had a morning call poll in pennsylvania that showed that race tied. we have 15 polls in our rcp average of the generic congressional ballot, and the average is about two point eight for republicans. but even the democratic firms like democracy corps have republicans two points data for progress. another democratic firm has republicans up four points. so it's just not true that this is some sort of grand conspiracy that's trying to manipulate the averages. they just don't like what they're seeing. >> well, they weren't claiming any problems. like, i don't know, eight weeks ago. and the democrats looked pretty good in these state. there was no conspiracy then. but there's a conspiracy november 1st. all right. democrats only have themselves
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to blame because new reporting is revealing that they spent nearly three hundred and twenty million dollars on ads focused on abortion, more than ten times as much as the thirty one million they've spent on spots about inflation. that's according to ad impact tracks media. so that's that's their decision making that came into play, correct? >> i mean, that's that was a bad call. it turns out that has been the strategy. and look, the data and this has been really clear for for months and months. i mean, it was clear before the dobs decision leaked and it was clear after the dobs decision leaked that the most important issue on the minds of the majority of voters and certainly super majorities of republicans, but also majorities of independent voters where the economy, inflation, gas prices, jobs, et cetera, and abortion was well down the list. and look, the democrats thought that that issue was going to be a game changer, and it certainly did help motivate their base and energize their base.
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but the problem is it's not where the majority of independent voters are and that's left them looking sort of out of touch here in the home stretch where independent voters are asking candidates wanting candidates to talk about the economy. inflation and democrats are still focused on on the issue of abortion. all right, tom , we appreciate it. thank you so much. now, in a signal that the gop's 50 state strategy is working, political has just moved 10 more blue congressional districts. and california, oregon, new york , new jersey and illinois toward republicans now republican and one of those districts and california native steven miller are here next with all the details. what is progress? >> progress is investing in the future. it is connecting the world. it is feeling at home in
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and steven miller, former senior adviser to president trump and founder of america first legat legal scott.s descri now, 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? well, of course not. it's nonsense. it's>>onsense. on the middle class, 20 billion dollars. she's voted for twenty two trillion dollars in spending. she even wrote a letter to joe biden saying the spending doesn'ident cause inflation, sol should spend more . so , no, she's betrayedt and the people that she pretendse to represent. ated becauand she'll be defeatee of that. >> she's out of touch now. steve and katie porter had a message for californians who were frustrated with some of the democrats in her own party, which we are on top of this and we are willing to fight to do something about it. so republicans are simply pointing fingers at democrats, e but democrats need to comeedpoig back to voters and say they are just pointing fingero s.
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>> scott, we have launched our own no state left behindhini mantra over the last really1 ten or eleven months. i think california, not just orange county, but california, is ripe for a comeback into reality. >> do you see this? this brewing? obv maybe not everything. obviously, this election, this,t moving forward after tuesday to twenty twenty four . of course i do. you know, katie porter has spent twenty four million this cycle. she spends moneye worsen in her campaign than she does for government. but the bottom line for katie i porter is that she she wants open borders, she wants reparation. and we call our open borderb reporter out here. she wantors to defund the police . she wantd crits to criticizeic the police. in fact, she called the police force in irvine a disgrace. well, we want to make crime illegal again. in california. and the voters of my district, they're tired of this overspending.
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they want government to live within their means. they want a common sense approach, noroach. t an extreme approach. there's no spending. it's katie porter won't scratch . and so they're tired offlatio the inflation. they're tired of the high gas prices. n n they're tired of what they'c seeing with diesel, the shortages coming on . they wane ane t to change and te going to see that change inre november 8th. >> scott, we're very excitedgo, for your race. and stephen, before we go , fox has obtained video showing a group of venezuelans crossing illegally into el paso in texas and then being pushed back byl o border patrol agents with pepper. this is , not surprisingly, gotten backlash from the left that the pepper weree actual actually used as this the new whipping scandal stephen . yes, >> yes, the same thing, the same smear campaign. of course. nowhe but it is nowhere to be seen defending the agents that he b put in this position by having his open border policy. and ultimately, this issue, in my opinion, is going to be the biggest issue on the minds of tens of millions of voters come tuesday. understbecause they understandt
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have known that picking a fight with russia would lead to even higher gas prices., he picked the fight anywayhe, k and now he refuses to seek peace. third, thir biden knew or shouldt have known that if gas prices went up, oil and gas producers s would make more money. that's just how the law of supply and demand works. 4th biden has spent the summer shrinking the strategic petroleum reserve in a desperate attempt to lower prices before the midterms. but those effects are always going to be temporary and will lead to even higher prices once markets realize that to hi the federagherl government needa to replenish the reserve. so there's a direct and cleard link between biden's actions and higher gas prices. but now biden wants to threaten the oil and gas companies and say that they'llying d unless they produces ther more oil and gas. now, why is there any reasone er
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to believe that these threats are going to work? the energy companies, they know that biden wants higher gases ad prices and that he'll block drilling and soon and he'll do that as soon as he thinks that he can do so without paying any political price. if i didn't want higher gas prices. he should have adopted veryfromt different policies from the veryhening beginning to thik that he can keep the same policies and somehow generateprc vast amounts otif new oil and gp production. ly throughsimply through threate it's ludicrous. joining me now is robert bryce, host of the power hungry podcast and author of a question of power, electricity and the wealth of nations. natinati unmentioned is the thing that lf could further the u.s. loo economy. of course, the looming dieselbot shortage. >> what ca tn you tell us about that? well, right now, laura , thanks for having me on diesel inventory is our amount of diesel we have i n storage is at the lowest level since two thousandhe eight . and i guess what i what
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my message here is , we needali, energy realism. this country runs on gasolinhien diesel fuel and cheeseburgers, and that's not going to changed for decades to come. and unfortunately, you know, this administration wants to beat up on the oil industry. the reality is nearlyrg everything we buy ater the grocery store department store is delivered by diesel fuel trucks. fueluprucks. fuel prices accelerating. partil they're going up very rapidly, particularly in the northeast. partincrarly in the northeast. it's going to it's going to increase inflatios n. poor. and expensive energy is the enemy of the poor. and so i think thither as is god to just further add fuel to the inflation in the economy. and i say that is not a partisan. i'm not a republican. i'm not a democrat. i'm disgusted. but a t i just don't think this administration is really taking a realistic look a at what needs to happen to assure energy security, which means abundant secuit r, which means abundant >> and we don't have that rightg now. now.>> laura: b, i mean, back higher energy prices, thatgoing is the policy. the only reasoton they'reme talr about is because it's going to hurt them politically right now. but here's how john kirb howyjok
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responded when he was presseirde about this diesel fuel shortage issue. >> what are we doing to prepare for the winter and to ramp up supply diesel? suppco diesel? the commitment he made in march the commitment he made in march to europe. we've doubled that commitment in terms of actual gettings ov things over there, getting natural gas over there. and we are working with foreigns suppliers of natural gas and oil to see if we can't helpn our european partners diversify their own storage and supplies. >>s to now, robert , how insane is this? he wants to double down on our exports to europe during a gas crisis. >> >> you know, listen, europe g needs help and europe hel and europe needs to help themselves. and i was really disappointed. i mean, we didn'selves t come here to talk about europe, but rishi sunako, the new prime minister banning fracking, is just ridiculous. i mean, this is of a pieces coming out in the hill tomorrowt saying thiins is a gift to putia why would the brits ban fracking? they need to start drillindrills they're serious about energyecli security. but my bottom line hernee is the
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world runs on oil. t it's eashey to hate the oilt, w companies, but if oil didn't inn exist, we'd have to invent it. it's a miracle substance. oand our economy runs on oil.m our transportation system depends ins in particular on dil fuel. and so whar t i fearis is that s could get worse, particularlyg u you had earlier guests talkingt about energy prices ine ar the northeast, distillate fuel oil. these are going to go up in price. prob and so thiles is a problemcontin and it's going to continue. i fearue, for months to come. >> yeah, robert , i think americans are going to die in their homes because of an oil price hikes that just untenabled for most families. ablerobert , thank you. a big announcement and it's big . >> so stay with us. you're santa. all i want is the u.s. to win the world cup to the guy that makes green , make it quick. all we have to do is believe
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>> our houston town hall last week on the hispanic move to the gop was so successful, we decided to do another one. the big apple better be ready, this friday, november 4th, live
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10 p.m. eastern, joined by dr. oz, herschel walker, jd vance, axalt. our final town hall before the good news starts on election night. i cannot wait, i'm so excited. i'm such a political geek. gutfeld is next. >> todd: just six days out from election day and fox news power rankings suggest republicans will take control of the house by 19 seats. democrats to win all 26 toss-up races to keep control of the lower chamber. >> carley: it is a jumpball in the senate, both parties hold a path to victory, decided by four races in a dead heat. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm carley
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