tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News November 2, 2022 7:00pm-8:00pm PDT
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making the show possible trade we hope you set the dvr so you miss an episode of "hannity." foxnews.com, or hannity.com. only six days until election day. you can feel the heart beating a little faster. in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. we'll see you back here tomorrow night, laura is next. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. no state left behind is the focus of tonight's "angle." >> were asking you to think long and hard about the moment that you're in. in a typical year, were often not faced with questions of whether the vote we cast will preserve democracy or put us at risk. but this year, we are. >> laura: dissecting biden
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speech on democracy, it's not on my time or yours. the riot on january 6 was dangerous and tragic. but americans are smart enough to understand the real threats to democracy are coming from the left. without her first amendment, art of thought stomach democracy is likely to survive. we know now that biden and his intel services conspired with big tech to censor opposing political views. how is that honoring cherished norms? how is it living up to our democratic ideals to use the most toxic and most vicious smears as political weapons? >> what we seen from brian kemp is a continuation of 12 years of racist behavior. >> domestic terrorism, rooted in white supremacy, is the greatest terrorist threat to our homeland today. >> individuals like ron desantis and greg abbott pedal in hatred and xenophobia.
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>> hannity: [laughs] >> laura: how are they upholding our system of government when they threaten a supreme court justice like schumer did? and then they proclaimed the illegitimacy of the court when they disagree with the dobbs ruling. >> we have to call out the supreme court for lying to the senate. we have so many problems with the supreme court and the legitimacy. speed to house their plan to pack the court or abolished the electoral college going to protect democracy? how exactly does biden training our emergency petroleum reserves for political gain qualify as advancing democracy? how's a democrat to retain and then abuse emergency powers long after the pandemic that is over? biden might not have had that weird red lighting behind him as he did in that bizarre independence hall speed back in september. but the reaction from america will be the same.
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discussed in disbelief. mr. president, stop insulting us with your tone-deaf cynical appeals. for once, focus on the issues that matter to us. unless he thinks cnn is part of the vast right-wing conspiracy. he may have overlooked the top issues that they revealed in their new survey for voters. as you can see, negative fueled threats to democracy do not rated all. wake up joe. it's time for your puppy pills. this all is playing out exactly as we predicted though. >> when we look at florida, the coalition that wrote the republicans have been able to put together in that state is really something that you should try to replicate as much is possible going forward, up and on the east coast, with a strong contingent of seniors, latinos, young professionals, african americans. >> laura: indeed, government and are ron desantis had been
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bright light amid the darkness of the past two years. he's out campaigning out west and up north. >> if lee zeldin gets into office, new york will become a law and order state and will be a law and order governor. >> six months ago, although smart pundits set up republican can't win in new york and that's what they said in virginia last year. they forgot to do one thing, they forgot to ask voters. >> hannity: sure enough, suburban women don't like propaganda in school either or transgender is in ruining girls sports. now, for the first time since ronald reagan retired, we have the type of republican party that can actually challenge the democrats all over the country. were no longer weighed down by the bushes and their obsessions
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with open borders and helping china, endless wars. our populist messages breaking through all of the nation. >> we are taking a stand against indoctrinating our kids in our schools. you have a right to send your kid to kindergarten without having transgender ideology injected. >> we are common sense voters, we believe in the american dream. the democrat party has left of the hispanic community. >> laura: nontop 2024, the effort to win the coasts has to be the primary focus of the g.o.p. anyone, and i'm talking anyone who wants to run for president, has to show that he or she is willing and prepared to campaign in places like new york, new york, out west in l.a., even in san francisco and new england, and the upper northwest as well. many voters in those states haven't had the chance to attend a real g.o.p. presidential rally in generations and i haven't had the chance to organize, to knock
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on doors, to get their friends and neighbors excited about the message. but that's changing now. and that change must continue. all year long, you've might have gotten sick of it, but the "angle" has emphasized a single theme: no american and no state left behind. i think this is an opportunity, do you not agree, for a republican 50 state strategy to wipe the democrats out in 2024 and 2022, not just in the old red state blocks but across the country from new york to washington state and california and beyond. >> we have a slogan at the ingraham angle called no state left behind. we are thrilled with the growth taking place in houston, miami, and nashville. we loved the rural people who were fighting for populism ten years ago and helped president trump in 2016 but were not gonna stop there. there are great americans in
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connecticut, new york, washington, maine, and yes, in california, and they deserve good government too. no american should has to live in a kind of terror we see in new york city and minneapolis and san francisco. there are fellow americans, our friends and her family. we've never wanted to defeat then. we're trying to save them. and that's the "angle." here know as rnc chairwoman ronna mcdaniel. the angle has been emphasizing, ronna, then no state left behind theme, that every state has be true like it matters unlike conservatism is the answer policy wise for the people. this seems to have been kind of adopted by the rnc in the races that you've supported two incredible success at least thus far. >> you and i talked early last year and you said this no state left behind, no family left
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behind. we really needed to expand the map. so the rnc has made the largest investment in places like rhode island and connecticut and oregon and washington in illinois, where we need to be long-term as a party because people are hungering for republican policies right now. they're hurting under these democrat crazy wacko policies. i know a lot of it came from a conversation you and i had two years ago. >> laura: no state left behind means that these policies of american renewal, i call it populist conservatism, the border matters, trade matters. being tough on china matters. all the issues people are gravitating toward, the economy and crime, it works for everybody. it's not that it just works for mrs. ami or alabama, it works in places like arizona. >> totally. when i was chair in 2016, michigan was flyover country for
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years. but trump went to flint and detroit, he said i'm not gonna fly over these states anymore. but we have to do it now. >> hannity: yesterday new jersey governor bill murray pulled off to her. he not only downplayed crime but he leveled a smear in the process. >> the other guys play the crime card relentlessly and shamelessly. the facts in their portrayal of the facts are in an entirely different places. it goes back to nixon's southern strategy, it has racial elements to it, let's just call it as it is. >> laura: a guy who could have been beaten if we had the 50 state strategy last year. but that's only car they have left, right? >> how do they explain the migration, the most diverse group of candidates we've had?
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it's not can work for them anymore when we are showing the diversity in our party with these candidates were going to elect on november 8. >> laura: what about the fact that xes is reporting democrats are only trying to assign blame among each other for what they believe is going to be some pretty significant losses on tuesday. >> when the starting the blame game, dissing the momentum. when they've talked about abortion on january 6 didn't stick. the economy is terrible and people are not better off fundamentally then when done democrats took office. on every level, life is not better under democrat rule. >> laura: is looking to be an establishment versus populist, younger conservative split in the party? a lot of people are saying that in the leadership races that are playing out. >> i'm not worried about that right now. i'm just worried about winning. i see people, let's win now and
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will fight later. we've got to come together. >> laura: where you can be on election night? >> we'll be here in d.c. i'm looking at tutor dixon in michigan and then to fill you to fill you in the smiley, these are two of my favorite candidates. >> laura: good to see your honor and congratulations on being a strong woman and having the foresight to do what a lot of folks who ran the rnc didn't have, and you did it. thanks. we could guess this but still shocking to see a brand-new media center research study revealing that out of a hundred and 15 election stories out of abc, cbs, nbc, 87% treated republicans negatively despite democrats being the pile democrat party in power of course. my next guest is the only one who received zero positive stories according to the study.
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a hundred percent of the coverage about kerry lake from the big three networks was negative. despite that, lake is still up by nearly three in the most recent rcp average. she joins me now. kerry, it's great to see you tonight. this is historically funny in one way, and in another way it's very depressing. but how are you coping with the news that the coverage has been a hundred percent negative? do you need a fruit basket or any kind of security blanket to get yourself through this difficult time? >> i need a safe space and an emotional support animal to get through it. i'm in a where it is of honor, truly, that the fake news media sees this movement of mama bears out here in arizona as such a threat to their agenda that they're running a hundred percent negative stories on me. the amazing thing is just
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revealing that they've lost their power. if they're putting a hundred percent negative stories on me, and the last poll i saw showed us up by 11, i don't like it's working anymore. the people are awake to the garbage that the peddling. >> laura: your opponent made a recent comment that i thought i would share. watch. >> were talking about the economy to voters every single day, it's one of the top concerns. were talking about the plans we have to actually address inflation. kerry lake doesn't have an economic plan that does anything except make inflation worse. >> laura: i must've missed all those town halls on the economy that katie hobbs did. was she talking about? >> for small her tax plan, which the fake news covered as if it was the greatest thing ever, it's about taking and removing that tax off of diapers and feminine hygiene products. that's great but we've got a go better and farther than that.
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my tax plan, my inflation relief for the hardworking people of arizona, as you get rid of our grocery tax and the tax we pan rents, renting an apartment or home. those are two areas that will help the bottom line for hardworking arizonans and people who are struggling right now, and that'll put a half a billion dollars immediately back into the pockets of arizona citizens. we can go even further by cutting taxes every year including sales tax, property tax, will try to trim down the income tax as well. she doesn't have a plan. her plan is basically whatever joe biden is doing. it's joe biden and his terrible economic policies that have gotten us into this hyperinflation and mets were in now. it'll take some strong republicans to get us out. >> laura: they keep giving me speeches about the democracy being threatened by republicans, then you had mallorca's out, dhs's achieve talking about the border do it again not
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connecting on the issue. i want to bite and get your reaction. >> there are a number of forces that are fueling violent extremism. ideologies of hate, false narratives, antigovernment sentiment, personal grievances. then the divisiveness in this country is of great concern. >> laura: carry, clearly there is an attempt to criminalize the political opposition here. they're not talking about individual acts of violence which will condemn and we all absolutely think a repreh reprehensible, whoever's carrying them out. this is really an effort to ostracize, demonize, and alter the might ultimately cancel the entire conservative movement. what biden is talking about is the selection denier negativity and all of that.
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your reaction? >> they're trying to keep us from speaking out as people are waking up to the lies. the trying to get us to be quiet. i am of the summer of 2020 there was a lot of violence in the streets. the left was in speaking out against churches being burned in washington, d.c., portland being righted and buildings burning, in blue cities, liberal cities. i don't remember them speaking out against that violence. i'm opposed to violence of any kind. i wish he would actually do his job and work to stop the flow of illegals coming across the border. we don't know who these people are, we know many of them have records. and it's hurting our country. i really wish she would get on that instead of trying to stoke political agitation across this country and make things worse and more divided. >> laura: the crowd of venezuelans that rushed the
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border yesterday was horrific. lives are being put in danger. this is also playing into the shift among women voters, especially suburban women voters. "the wall street journal" pulled that came out said that the g.o.p. has seen a shift among white suburban women. that groups shifted 26 percentage points away from the democrats sense that journals august poll. white suburban winner back women by 15 percentage points. what do you attribute that? >> i saw last night, we hold big events every day, between six and ten meetings and events each day. last night we had a wonderful rally, it was packed with hundreds of people. so many of them were moms. i call them my mama bears. when i went and talked to them, we were taking pictures in the crowd and talking about how worried we are about our children in the future.
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that's what it's about. moms want safe streets. they want to fully fund our police departments so that they know crime is kept low. when they call 911 they want to know they can get help. they want to make sure the border is secure because they don't want fentanyl coming across and getting into the hands of young people. and they want educational opportunities in high school and get trade school training, vocational training, or career certification in high school so they're ready for the real jobs out there. he's a prince my platform. i think that's weather with us. and they also know that they want someone who's going to protect their kids from these new forest shots that the cdc is recommending an order for our children to be able to go to school. i spoke out immediately and said we'll never make our kids guinea pigs, we will never force those shots on our children. our opponent, when asked if she would force our kids to get those experimental shots, her answer was. i don't know. i haven't thought about it.
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this is whether voting for us in record numbers. >> laura: freedom, safety, common sense. kerry lake, you're suppressing a lot of people out there and i can't wait to see what plays out on tuesday night. we'll be watching. if we don't argue beforehand, best of luck on the trail up until tuesday. we'll talk you soon after that. not as biden plays games six days out from the election, senator ran policy or or to tell us next who the true threat to democracy really is. plus raymond arroyo documents president biden's penchant for lying is only accelerating. stay with us
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>> this is also the first election since the events of january 6, when an armed and angry mob stormed the u.s. capital. i wish i could see the assault on our democracy ended that day, but i cannot. in our bones, we know democracy is at risk. >> laura: what a god. biden's shtick worked out so well in philly, remember, that the geniuses in his white house thought it was wise to go back for a second bite of the
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democracy and peril apple. they aren't looking to shore up democracy. they're looking to further outlaw conservatism, like i just said to kerry lake. in any form all. that became clear in the root explosive reporting from the intercept earlier this week that revealed the links to it dhs, the fbi, big tech, and financial institutions went to monitor and punish what they claim to be misinformation. not that it's the true threat to democracy. a relentless assault on the first amendment free expression by dropping a dragnet across the entire conservative movement. it's also so brazenly hypocritical. you see, they believe that america began and ended on january 6. and they want to define america by what happened for a few hours that day. but conservatives? they want to define america by
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what looks to be a record turnout of american patriots next tuesday in a time of economic and foreign policy distress. joining us now's kentucky senator rand paul. good to see you tonight senator. given what we learned this week, is there any greater threat to democracy than one political party working with the big tech in our intel apparatus to come after american speech? >> for all the talk of democracy, it seems to me that they're undermining the very basic principles of our constitutional republic. freedom of speech was listed in the first amendment because it was one of the most important rights that our founders thought should be protected. but having the government collude with big tote to censor speech is something that goes against every grain of everything that anyone is ever spoken about as far as freedom of speech. so when we get back in session, and introduced legislation that will forbid the government from
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colluding private companies to censor speech. this is a tricky situation because many people believe that the first amendment doesn't allow us to regulate the speech of private companies. but without question, we can regulate the government, and we can prevent the government from colluding with private tack on speech. but i think we should also preclude them and prohibit them from gathering up data. we can't really tell people on the internet they can collect our data for sails and for marketing. but we can tell the government they can collect that data because i don't want the government profiling every citizen. that goes against everything we all believe in as far as the foundation of our constitutional republic. >> laura: we know some of it that china gathers data on a minute-by-minute basis on its citizens to create these social credit system profiles of each individual. they don't let you go on a certain transportation system if
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you don't have a green light on your coded passport. a lot of people believe this is a new form of totalitarianism if indeed we keep allowing our freedoms to be eroded here in the u.s. >> we need to realize that some stomach the election on tuesday will be about one party that actually wants to emulate china as far as the lockdown and what they would weld your doors shut if the good. this is the party that prevented people from going to church on each sunday. a democratic government, governance and the government agents to go after people attending church. he tried to cut down travel between the states. this is the party of authoritarianism. the impulse came with covid. but the impulse to gather our information actually probably started with the patriot act, all the way back in 2001. there was this impulse that we needed to be safe, protected from terrorists.
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but my dad warned early on that this kind of going after terrorists would only be used on us ultimately. when they use the patriot act on donald trump, that's when we knew this wasn't about terrorism, it was about suppressing dissent from people that disagree with. if you and your dad was a hundred percent right on that. senator, biden confident anita dunn revealed this morning where they chose the location they did for his big speech tonight. >> he'll be making the speech from capitol hill. why there are smart because on january 6, we saw violence geared toward subverting democratic processes there. so it's an appropriate place to make these remarks tonight >> laura: senator, that weird flop with red lights, while that speech move the needle at all before tuesday? >> i feel sorry for them but i don't think it should be
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speaking in public. i also worry about the country because some of his pronouncements have been so off that they could telegraph to an enemy something that's not true and actually get a warrant started. so i think it's a great danger to have them speaking in public. i think even the democrat party should look at this and say, this is good for the party politically, but it's also just not good for the nation. >> laura: every time he speaks, it seems as numbers go down. senator, d.c. fixture george will come out pulitzer prize-winning columnist, obviously despises donald trump, in today's "washington post," he basically begs biden and harris to drop out ahead of 2024. he says, if not, donald trump will definitely win in the country is doomed. they're already throwing themselves under the bus and we don't have the election until tuesday. >> i think it's very unlikely that biden will run. it's also very unlikely that he would tell us he's not running.
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because the second knees does to his presidency is over. but i don't think he will run. i think kamala harris may run. it would be a wide-open primary again. but i don't think there's been a lot coming from the vice president that's endearing her to the hearts and minds of the country. her ability to discuss the problems of the day and come up with solutions is in a great deal better than preside president biden's. >> laura: but at least she has that very fun and laugh, senator. by the way i'm digging you and that turtleneck, senator. it's a very ski chalet look for you tonight. >> were trying to be relaxed in the lead up to the election because it's going to be a big, big night. probably a long night also. >> laura: i love it. great to s see you senator as always. gavin newsom kicks off the democrats finger pointing ahead of tuesday and we examine the phone a friendship lay behind
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issued 20 more missiles. scary stuff. i'm kevin corke in washington, now back to more of "the ingraham angle." >> laura: it's time for our "seen and unseen" segment where we explore the cultural stories of the day, we turn to raymond arroyo, a fox news contributor. just before the midterms, gavin newsom tried to explain away democrat slippage among the voters. >> it goes to my fundamental grievance with my party. were getting crushed on narrative. we can have to do better in terms of getting on the offense and stopping being on the dam defense. >> laura, narrative? narrative? we've just learned the administration has been using the department of homeland security to suppress unfavorable story lines at the social media companies. they meet every other week with the tech giants to do stomach
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suppress what they call disinformation like the hunter biden laptop torrey that stomach star that turned out to be true. voters no longer believe with these people are saying. this is biden yesterday in florida. bear in mind, his son did not die in iraq and the creator of insulin was dead one year before biden was born. >> i was in florida a month ago because of hurricane ida. the war in iraq and the impact on oil, what rush is doing, excuse me, the war in ukraine. i'm thinking iraq because that's where my son died. >> when i hear people talk about inflation, we have to change that subject. inflation is a global phenomenon. >> the 21st century, going into the second quarter of the 21st century, we would say 12 years is enough.
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we think 12 years is enough going into 2030 or 40 or 50? i don't think so. >> laura: [laughs] raymond, it's not that the whole democrat party has lost the narrative, it's that they have a man who is physically and, sorry, mentally lost any time he approaches the stage weather and trying to go off prompter or exiting the stage. so their disasters you can't spin. we said it wasn't up p.r. problem but a policy problem. the ever anxious gavin newsom doesn't understand that. >> you can't create a narrative with lies, particular when you say we have the lowest inflation in the world. we don't. it's a lie, as is the fact that he talked with the creator of insulin, he was already dead that we saw an explosion of outrage this week when country star luke brent mcbrien
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invited governor desantis on stage for hurricane relief concert in florida. there were calls to cancel the country star. but it did anyone notice that john legend appeared with obama yesterday at a campaign event in las vegas? it was a total partisan affair and i don't remember hearing any cries for his cancellation. then there was this ad that he did for the democratic senatorial candidate john fetterman. >> we need to elect democrats like john who will abolish the filibuster and finally make real progress for our communities. >> i don't like any entertainer wading into politics, laura. they already have the heart of the audience, whether they need the vote of the audience. the demonization of one group of people and the total scot free nature of the other is not fair on any level. >> laura: was a book i wrote? that's a topic for another day.
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finally, raymond, i noticed that cnn debuted their exciting new morning show. although it seems to be kind of a lemon, led by don, the hosts were straining to be also chummy. >> good morning everyone. speak out we made it there it everybody got up. >> is this rehearsal or is it real? >> it's real. the real thing. >> for the first hour and this is the start of the rest of our lives. >> laura: raymond, wait a second. what are you wearing? what are you wearing? >> i realize watching this that we've been missing something all these years. apparently, if you lose that high, you indicate real friendship with your cohosts and guests. so i've decided to go for miami nice and we're gonna try to recapture some of that ease and
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comfort and friendliness that these folks at cnn have mastered. there are about as chummy as joy behar and mike pence doing a morning show. there's no chemistry there at all. >> laura: i thought your essay mike pence and donald trump given some of the recent comments. >> that would be a different show. >> laura: i could feel the chumming us on that ship set. it's a bar where everybody knew your name kind of thing, but not really. >> it's a bar where everyone would be better off drunk. >> laura: [laughs] okay. that's terrible. we miss them all the best in their sartorial choices. former nfl sideline reporter michelle tafoya just had her car stolen in minneapolis. in fact things have gotten so bad in the state that minnesota could see statewide losses for their candidates, the democratic candidates, for the first time in 16 years. all the details are ahead
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it's where michelle to fly had her car stolen yesterday. she says that although she was the perpetrator will likely be up by tomorrow. she blames democratic leadership for that. this is a big reason why attorney general keith ellison, who promoted the rise of blm and reimagining the police, could be the first statewide democrat to lose in minnesota in 16 years. a news poll shows he's down 17 points to his republican challenger jim saltz. that same polling outfit somehow finds governor tim walz's update against her neck guest, despite trailing on inflation and crime. something doesn't add up. joining me now is dr. scott jensen. doctor, on every major issue that matters to minnesotans, you are leading significantly
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against your opponent, the impound and the mac incumbent democrat governor. so what's going on? it's only on the issue of abortion do voters say they trust him more. what are your thoughts tonight? >> the poll is utter nonsense. if you look at who was pulled, you see who they voted for in 2018, you see that for every individual that voted for the republican, jeff johnson, there were two that voted for tim walz, the democrat. so literally you have a doubling of the participants in the poll favoring the democratic side. we're winning on the issues because minnesotans get at that tim walz has been soft on crime, laura. and it's not just him but everyone he has appointed, his judges, the prosecuting attorneys, is department of corrections, local news news program came out and demonstrated that sick team have been murdered by people who
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arguably should've been behind bars. but for tim walz department of corrections, letting them out over the street over and over. they're soft on crime in tim walz's administration. we didn't have to keep track of carjackings until walls gotten office. spin on the last ditch effort, i'm calling it the last-ditch effort, for a short momentum, barack obama endorsed tim walz in minnesota. do you think obama's endorsement matter is when people are facing skyrocketing heating oil bills this winter, up by some measures up from 60% a year ago? >> i think what people are seeing with barack obama and ilhan omar and keith ellison, the key players in tim walz's endorsement team, i think people are saying they're not buying it. wallace is not been willing to
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condemn critical race theory, he's not been willing to tell parents that he will not mandate that their kids have to get the covid vaccine in order to go to school. i don't think it will matter a hill of beans. what's got a matter is the fact that minnesotans hold tim walz responsible and consider him the godfather of the epidemic of crime. in the end, people are looking at the trafalgar for direct poll that shows us a half point up. that's reliable and people recognize right there. >> laura: wells also took a shot at you over covid. watch this. >> if you're auditioning for this job, scott had an opportunity in one area that supposed to be his expertise and he found himself being one of the most dangerous people when it came to covid. there's a reason the entire minnesota medical community, the best in the world, is supporting my candidacy. because they understood that this was a moment to follow
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science. still want to minnesota voters need to know about his covert stewardship? >> honestly, the mma is a liberal organization with a small minority of physicians joining. tim walz locked people down. he locked business is down, he locked kids out of school, he locked people inside nursing homes and made them die her affect doubts. don't remember him as the godfather of crime and that's why we can win it on tuesday. >> laura: i can't wait to watch, dr. jensen. thank you so much for being out there campaigning. we'll talk after tuesday. all right, cnn has a breaking story that we all need to tell you about. it's important. stay there.
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something much more nefarious. after the u.s. capitol attack on january 6th 2021 members of the oath keepers met for a late night dinner at an olive garden in suburban virginia and spent hundreds of dollars on an italian feast. prosecutors did not divulge the details of what stuart rhodes and other militia members eight but noted they were able to rack up at $408 tab paid on a credit card tied to an oath keepers bank account. we can exclusively report that the bill would have been higher had they not gorged on all-you-can-eat breadsticks. the story is still developing, we will bring you any new details as we get them. in the meantime do not forget, set your dvr for this friday 10:00 p.m. eastern for the retaking america town hall in new york city. this is a 50 state strategy
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paying off just days before the election we will speak with candidate, j.d. vance, adam laxalt, plus new york gubernatorial candidate lee zeldin who is in the lead. and at least a few polls, he's going to join us in studio you did not want miss this. thank you and remember it's america now and forever, greg gutfeld takes it all from here. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> greg: feels good, don't ever stop, don't ever leave me. happy wednesday. do not adjust the tv i simply got better looking since you saw me on the five
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