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>> all right.all the time unfortunately, that is all us. the time we have left thisng evening. as always, thank you for being t with us. possible.k you for making this w possible. please set your dvr so you never never, ever, ever miss an episode of hannity and for news, any time h foxannity newse hannity, .com. in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. has a a laura ingraham has a crazy, b big, insane, wonderful straights ahead.this >> how are you? oh, good. w do? you know what i love other thans just this? what we do.thing. i love having. yeah, just this is thing crosstalk. but is that what they callcros a cross section?s i love havingu i cross talk. peopl yeah. i like having a grouep of peopli actually in the studio with me ,which is strong h tonight isn't it. it's like it's so nice, i'm som happsoy. i love doing town halls. i love big crowds. crowds. i always have. >> i'm a big ham. i don't know, i just it's fun but i know people not you,u han. hannity, not hamani. >> there's no way.
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>> i'm just saying, you know what you get you get immediate feedback about how people feel,i because when you're in a studiao ,let alone you don't get the feedback. >> no, you're just by yourself. and that's no, thie feel>> laur. so i'm great. where but you had an awesome show. lef we're going to pick it up where you left off, right?s "the ingr yeah.an i'm laura ingram . this is ingram wrangell fromhi washington tonight. ngton toniquestions to ponder. that's the focus of tonight'ths nangle. now, a lot of finger pointing continues tonight. and the republican party here, the angle we're less concerned with the finger pointing about the past and more concernedower results. about how to get better resultld in the future. lots of buzz about challenges and changes to republican leadership in the house, in lea the senate and the rncdership n more disappointing news overt the weekend. and tonight out of nevadoua and arizona. now, who knows how things arease going to shake out, but as much as the grassroots wants to turn the entire party upside down and i do not blame them, one bit. they also need to be realistic about the landscape. it can't beat something with nothing. and the power of the status quno
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is formidable. so whoever is in gro chargundwoe will have to lay out now for a far more sophisticated campaign in 2020 four. if you want to lead the republican party, you needou to be able to answergh some touu questions. first, we can complain about ith and we do.aris but even in some republican states , ballot harvesting is legal in certain circumstances. in fact, it's legal in dozensata of states . ballot harvesting is basicallyth when a third party, oftenird n d bring in ballots for political ops, can collect and bring in ballots for. a voter. so why the heck aren't republicans better at it? what are the mos most successful groups doing it now? t how much does it cost? and what are republicans doing to emulate the successful methods? why can't they canvass senior centers, baseball games, country music festivals and i don't know, outsiderness or wasd events? second, as much as we all wish voting was limited to one day hr and i would mandate that tomorrow if i were queen. early voting is probably hereg t to stay. so what's leadership proposing thatat state officials do to gen
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better at this? untive got to hand how to them. the democrats know how to game the system, but until republicans can change electiono laws, they need to beawnt the democrats at their owny goio game. otherwise, how are they goingik. to avoid scenes playing out like this? 22,000 votes therehere were twenty two thousand votes that were counted there. eighty five thousand votes just >> pima county governor's race here. pima county, tucson area, second biggest count gy in the state. so we got another batch of twenty four thousand votes reported out there. pina>>l county there w, thisas . >> and there was a dump of three thousand three hundred and seventy nine votes. outh das the word dump is appropriate except in states like florida, southave th lakota democrats ha. third, the early voting fieldbecause of the early voting and mail-in to themselves, 3rd going forward because of the early voting in the mail in ballot we i think we all have to assume that in many states it's going to take at least two weeks to count the vote. two weeks so in states like illinois, ballots actually have two weeksd
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to arrive. as long as they're postmarked by election day. it's ridiculous.ay. ridicul in washingtothe wa y, it's tand in washington state, e way, it's three weeks. so what is being done to ensure that gop interest during opaque process are being protected during these long and extended vote periods? shouldn't they be doing moreg mt why isn't there a gop websitek n that allows us to track in realn time how many votes are leftcous and where the counts aree past s actually taking place? reis even doing the counts. for the past six days, fri are blican friends, they keep texting me and calling me saying, laura , what is happening? lplessness because left in thng to win in arizona?t it's a feeling of totalrk. helplessness. because they're left in the dark this year. republicansenates lost senate ri in arizona, california, hawaii, oreg, oregon and washingtonn state. cot senatenn races in connecticut, maryland , new hampshire, pennsylvania, evr new york and vermont. on the east coast, we won every other senate race, with the r lone exception of georgiunoff a which obviously is the runoffde in illinois because of chicago
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and colorado. nver gdenver's gone left. so republicans are doing really well a in middle america. so what is the specific planu go to do better along the two coasts? got twelve senate seats in new england alone this year. >> the gop continued to provertn that we have a lot of support in the latino community, but that bloc still supports democrats by a margin of two to one. 1. so what are we going to do to grow that support? certainly haven't hit the ceiling theroblem is e. who six if the problem is that the nominated candidates who donors wanted weren't nominated and the other ones were weak, well, why did adam laxalt lose in nevada? he was supported by a lot the donors. and why did joe o'dea lose in colorado? why murkowski struggling in alaska? hmm. and what are republicans doingtl you know ty the way, rankeind choice votinhag from spreading . to other states ? because, you know, t. democrats want to do tha next, what benefits did the gopm
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get from mitch mcconnell's decision to let the biden administration have an a infrastructure bill ? remember when he came on this show, louisian a senator bill cassidy claimed to me and to all of you out there that thathp bill was going to give the republicans more leverag e well to stop the climate change bill ., do you remember that debate weep had?po hap wellpened., the opposite happeno i predicted it. in fact, it gave the democrats what the a political victory to run g on this season. whatet the heck did we get out f it? senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. obviously another point, doesn't like to talk much to the press. >> and he said almos t nothing during the campaign other than that one time where you kind of criticize republican nominees. >> what are the advantagess of having a senate leaderspmuch who doesn't actually speak much ,especially when gop voters are restless and even angry? e e or maybe, i don't know,. look the quiet approach that's preferable in a land ofesults, t of observe windbags. now, looking arst these results, most observers will likely conclude that pelosi, evene
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though she will narrowly lose her majority, and schumer, who will hang on , barely, litis is that they're just better at politics. sadly, at this point., thane ths mccarthy and mcconnell. a lot of people are going to think that. so why are those observersg away wrong? again, we need a real conversation here. >> there's no shying away from it at this point. somehow, despite democrats leaving us with eight percent inflation, spiking crime and ,bd you know, it'ser spiking and an open border, millions of voters in battleground states didn't stame them for it.. so what three things dothat republicans stand for right now that the leadership can articulate with clarity, specificity and conviction? is it opening up immediate drilling and fracking to bring down energy costs? class tax cut?lot of so, look, we have a lot ofstions question.s. and whoever wants to leadould b the gop should be giving, we'v us answers. but let's not forget, we've also
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had successes in the history books.e rememb twenty , twenty two will probablyered be remembered as te roe versus wade was overturnedrt as the year nancy pelosi lost the house. the o be remembered as the year the democrats lostha florida for good.s >> at least our lifetime, yo and the year that republicanrkso started showing new life in new york . >> huge victory there. those are great accomplishmentas . but as we've been telling you, t it's not enougheh to keep winnid the same states over and overd e again.ado want >> obviously, with the exception of new york , we neebn leaders who want to do better and who can help us grow thisl o movement and keep looking for them until we find them. the conversation starts here tonight. that's the angle. joining me now is kellyanne conway, formernn senior counselr to president trump, mollie hemingway, editor in chief of the federalist, and charlie hurt, washington times opinion editor. all fox news contributors. kellyanne, let's start with you. this is kind of a taleelecti ofo elections made clear tonight. fox officially called arizonatht for katie hobbs, who refusedr gr
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to debate, of course, in thathep race for governor .t back fro and yet the gop is flipping seats.rn i just gotia back from n california, flipping seats there. so what's your read righowt now. tonight as things stand?g that ' >> well, if he thinks a lot hasi been said in the last weekng, since the election, one thing that hasn't been sai.d is something that we know about voters as pollsters decades,e g which is when there is chaos and crisis in the grocery co basket at the gas pumps in ukraine, at the southern border, intercommunamm risl bece of rising crime, people have ch. th two choices where they can stther dey theo what many presue they would do, which is throwary them all out and start over or they say there's so much i crisi and uncertainty, i can't invite more of it into our lives. and they kind of stick with what they know. we did a project. biden disengages and those aren people who have a disapprovalng rating of his.ers. they should be for him or they should be independent. they're truly swing voters. the independentsd up ended upem. breaking four democrats, forty nine , forty seven , which went against historytrendf and the trend of going fory the party out of power by double digits. and we saw the party,
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the gauger's, they were convinced the democrats didn'tdt have what it took, but republicans never really finished the sentence. you haveat it took. to earn theu and finish the sentence now in the house. just very quickly,n kevin mccarthy did the commitment to america. i have to say, i jum lp inaura:. i know newt thinks it's great. i found it very general.e i found it was like a lot of bonelines with there was no meat on those bones. and i know you can't, like, have a specific bill . i get that it was five hundred words front and back. but you know what it did? it gave it gave itave gavpeopes something other than you're just not the democrat. you're against it. you're well, do you thinke goino the results. so they articulate it. getan yeah. well, yes. i'm sorry.d we fli we'rpped ie going to get the hoe and we and we flew to new, oregn jersey, new york , oregon, ne and that incumbents lost because of that or because ow f h. the money nearly the house didn't do enough.e but they are going to getmethin the majority that looks likeg n. and this is something where they also gained seats inth twenty , twenty .r in and you don't see the kind of war with the republican voter in the house that you see in the senate. so senate leadership clearlyp ci
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just disdains republican voters. they're blaming them for fa ilures ttheir own failures to ay secure some of these victories.s they offered nothing, as you pointed out, over the last two years, no resistance to the biden agenda. unlike kevin no alternate vision unlike kevin mccarthy, mitchch mcconnell said famously that heu didn't think that you needed to have any plan. it was jusdidn't need t sufficit joe biden was bad enough. that was clearly not true. this is a man who also went to war against the tea party saying he would crush the tea dealing are hi0 to twenty fourteen. many of the problems we're dealing with are his war against the voter. for a republicanrive, it nee pad to thrive, it needs to bed th unified. you need to havee voters . vidingthe establishment and the voters. they should be providing candidates who both people lik e they should be actually trying to win instead of sabotage. h mcconnellitc sabotaged blake masters, who came very close to winning. he gav e no money because he didn't like that blake masters had criticized him. that's not laura: was leadersh. he was also supporting chuck morse in new hampshire before baldock did.w hampshir you know. so that was alsoe tough induc. new hampshire.
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but i'm sayingit bolduc was t a great candidate, but it waous tough like kelly . i think your pointmc, mccarthy tried to put a blueprint out there, but i think it was mcconnell and they were almost they weren't weren't in sync.thr and so i think the voters were, i don't know, jump in here. rep i thought they were not gettinge a message from the republican party that was unified. >> the democrats are pretty unified.ifie they love what they're doing. well, clearly not.d. i mean, polling showhos thatws e the number one issue for most voters out there was the economy. and voters trust republicans by double digits on the economye .d to and yet republican politicians s failed to close the deal with them. >> and that's a real problem ini terms of mitch mcconnelltch . you can either bring a clarion message to the table or you can bring brilliant background policy procedures, which is what mitch mcconnell has always been sort of celebrated for. but you can't this is this is massive failure.failure. he's been in leadership for 20 ye and he is you know, he's beearnd
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in leadership for 20 years. he's the leader for 16 ,ars. 17 years. >> and , you know, at some point, what if somebodyaved around have to do to get fired? >> i mean, when we talk aboute republican party. we got to have accountability, a lot in he drepublican party, we say we've got to have metrics. we've got to be objective metrics. he keeping did a great job and p merrick garland off thati supreme court. i will be forever grateful b. r and mitch mcconnell and lots of judges that he worked with , donald trump and putting on court. and chuck schumer has about tha that same record with right now. and nobody's goingt same out sag chuck schumer is a masterminddgs with judges because they get with chuckmore than just judgesy with chuck schumer, they get a whole agenda and they get victory. sp and he goes on tv. o he goes on tv to arguelley the point and speaking of kellyanne, because you're a message person, kellyanne is brilliant at it. senator schumer had so-called advise, so-called advice for gop leadership. >> the answer is for the republican leadership, those non-magical ones to break with the maga party and work with us. let's america bring such a sigh
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of relief. s >> if they saw that happening,u. they liked it this summer. but we need to do more and i'm willing to reach out to we don't ask him for his advice. >> and the one thet one poisonous word thatna i thought donald trump had done away with forever more ild trut. the republican party that reared its head this year is electability. it is a fiction. it pretends i know if you eill or won't win long befor the voters exercise their voice in choice. and voters don't ask who can win voters who can lead. and their definition of leadership is very different.n . mitch mcconnell said in august, i have great excuse me. mitch mcconnell this summer said in august, i have great coi confidence in oz. he was endorsed by trump inovembe aprir,l. come november, we're supposed to go back a year and say, oh my god, he shouldn't have been the candidate. and it just goes on and on from. there. obviously, i was for a different candidate in the primary. but once you havee once the voters speak, you have to do all you can to support them financially, message wise tactics. but we're getting beat, attackedtactics.. i , i can i can feel self i'm a self respecting republican and
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conservative in this way. we didn't go in lie and scare in the voters closing arguments. go they didn't talk about inflation and crime becausemess. they on a su they have a good message. they had to go out on a sugarti high. the political one nighone nightd with obama and hillary and the clinton. the bidens who not biden saying what? telling people democracy.what. will be over hitler, and all we of that. oh, they fight to the finish. what we do. look, i think we've got a lot of first time, kansas time. he should run again. they recruited a ton of minorities. >> dixon, i think, did a great job in michigan. and the party there is singer, by the way, the party's direction to run again. and i think tiffany miley did. >> i mean, she didn't get any real support. did she do a lot of this notioni that the problem is candidateon quality? >> you have people like dixon or or kari lake tremendous can. >>an but i do think there is an issue with leadership quality, leadership quality seems to be where the matterson party is really failing. and mitch mcconnell, who does ys 7 have only the latest poll, says seven percent of americans support him. he's routinelyt r the least. popular national politician.e
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he picks weird sidesthings h tos like one of the things he goto a thally involved in was helping liz cheney this year after she e went to war againstm the republican party. he just doesn't seem to . >> oh, i definitely agree with liz cheney more than he agrees. the maga movement or america first or populism, correct? right. and to that, that's not evenea a close call. >> liz cheney had kind of her m a good year with thieds year with her meddling in elections. he supportthiss liz cheney i ths is at odds with where the republican party in their votes. >> do you disagree with that, kellyanne? that laura: do you agreennel mch with with liz cheney on foreign with l policy?iz cheney on foreign trade and immigration than he does with donald trump? an opportunity to work with her anymore because she's gone, as are a lot of the members of the january 6th committee.that b so i would jusecauset slightly t and politely correct that because the january six committees either were inced to resign or loste forced it's i their primaries or the electione in florida, lost in virginia. and i think it'sople got in lart because people got tired of that as well. but here's something i justy ase want to say. b is anybody asking joe biden ste to step aside for gretchen? ll
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it's like they love to telwhl us who our nominee should be .r is anybody did anybody tell them in 2020 one twenty five people were running? you can't have the old guy. you can't have the womancan't he who lied about her. the socialit womb, you can' ethnicity for thirty four years . you can't have the socialistt he woman. she can't have the americanamer samoa, by the way, was tulsiicey gabbard, not elizabeth warren. r elections by telling u just so we're clear , i mean, they like to meddle in our elections by telling >> lauad of time who our nominee should be , who's electable, who's not know. they love mittrathey romney andn mccain. god bless him. f tuesday night, laura and friends, is joe bidenm and kamala harris will run again. that is the best thing that happened last tuesday. stralenew york wasy, new york ws bright spot, huge bright spotat for the republican party. wasand that was because we hade zeldin, who did what reagan did. ,frankly, in 1980, went to new york in the last weeks of the campaign. it right into the belly of the beast lease elder. when he went to greenwichrepu stllage, i was likbl righte, tht is the kind of republican we need to go right in thered it a and say, guess what? this is what i stand for. >> and he did it after all ofin those voters moved to florida, contributed to ron desantis huge night
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. and by the way, they want himt i to be rnc chief.m >>ere's a big push to getot people t to be head of the rnc. >> l there has to be a future fr people like lee zeldin because he has demonstrated that that he gets the message and he gets the mechanics. he does both. kellyanne, you're shaking your head. no, i think the 16s in8 is inhi charge of electing them brought in. mcdaniel said she'll run again. they invested. i mean, they moved over three hundred and three million dollars to these candidates at the end, had one hundred million voter contacts, one million volunteers. k i mean, none of that matters, does it?e if we don't? i think it results. >> l we want i mean, i likeee z the s on , but liz alden's great. >> he should go take out kirsten gillibrand is one of the most unremarkable senators and one of the most unremarkable dartmouth thaduates of all time. pe, well, but very quickly, very quickly, i thinopk we didnt get some of the results you want because people believe the sugar high of these phony poll poand they were republican leaning. everybody went and cherry picked the polls they liked, but wells do. all right. the we didn't wait for all the brilliant volunteers we had. we don't bank hundredse don't bf
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thousands of votes in pennsylvania, which is what they did to get fetterman elected.terman elected seven hundred fifty thousand.750 >> that's early votes ever. why are we doing whoevero that is running the rnc, whoever's come on publican's, they need to do that if they ever want harry carey, like, went down tonight.n >> i think that' s hangover from 2020 two where we were. well, did we learn of donald trump told people show up on election day. now people bring their ballots on election day, which i think yo an oxymoron. florida doesn't allow that. you cannot bring an early ballo ballot on election. i don't think we can tellt on people never to early vote , doy you? i mean, we did that on election. . fix these problems. after you lose, you ca can only fixn befor only can fix them after you and win. well, or put the time in fix beforehand. and fix them. >> before that. we hads wh republican governors, as molly pointed out, state legislatures. we've never done anything. so don't change your ways. so you we're going to brian kemp did a great job becauseempi the voter idd prevents you from having an arizona embarrassment of signature verificatiob.n. tc if i give you my i.d., that's all you need for me.t af right.r th and to try to match up signatures and cure it after >> lauct is so arcane
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to families that help their children bloom. >> what's the color of your love? that's up to you? you didn't want to get involved in the ukraine conflictkraine militarily for obvious reasons. conflict.are you willing to ged militarily to defend taiwan? ine if it comes to that? >> yes, you are. >> that's the commitment we made. with welltaiwan, that was back in ma. biden was attempting to be so tough on china, he left open the possibility of american military involvement. had to, as you might remember, ai the white house had to rush ine to clean up an aisle for their and the president has spent the last six months regaling mont audiences about his great relationship and his travel yesteryear was, gee, wit now, after today and a meeting that lasted about three hours >> i xi, biden continued playing down any new threat at all. >> i absolutely believd not beed not be a new cold war.
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we met many times with xi jinping and we were candid and clear with one another across the board. any and i do not think there's any imminent attempt on the part off china to invade taiwan. threa no imminent threat, event. was secretary of state said last month that china was moving to to seize taiwan and a much faster timeline than in recent years. buthat wast that wasn't all. biden sounded more like kind of a marriage advisor than a leader telling xi that dif they could manage their differences. foining me now is miller, former senior adviser to president trump, founder of america first legal, and elbridge colbie, former deputy assistant secretary of defense, author of the strategy of denia secretal. elbridge, your takeaway frome today. well, great to be with youma,in laura . i mean, i think the main thingg. is that nothing has changed.a china's military buildup has the presidenits internalbu pressure has not stopped.t sayig will circulation's not stopped. and so, saying the president sao oh, there's no imminent threat. well, that's not very
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reassuring because. well, does telwh abol us aut n f months. well, what about next year or jg the year after that? and so , look, we also know that xi jinping promised barack obama that he wasn't going to militarizwasne the south chi sea and he has never comsee clen on covid. so, i mean, taking this this this guy at his word is i mean,t naive is generous, i would say.y >> i mean, that that's for sure. now, steve , to that point, even though they met for three hours, the white house revealed that covid was not a raised. this is after all the questionsr aboulab ant the lab and even mee of congress now coming to the conclusion a that this was a virus that originated in thatt laboratory with a gain function research not even mentioned. >> astonishing.thul it is astonishing. d not brthat they would not brip the chinese coronavirus that such pain and devastation on this world and our his such pain and devastation on this world and our economy. president trump took enormous heat for pushing the ideea that it's now been thoroughlyra vindicated and proven correct that this came frotory.nom the laboratory, not from nature, but it has completely
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capitulated to ji and china fore their singular responsibility w in unleashing covid uponhole o the whole of the earth. itit is a disgraceful day for american foreign policy elbridge when you think about this, where we are right now economically in our country,e wh thina is dealing with their issue with their zero covid, which is just brutal to the point of it's you can't evenyour imagin re what's happening thera but i want to get your response from something thatot tom friedmane wrote late lastt. week or said late last week.in >>a watchrela us . world china relations are really the core of stability in the world over 40 years. we and the economic prosperity, the absence of great power, nd o conflict, and we need to findcoh in thato collaborate with them as much as possible. >> his head is floatinblg inacks blackness there. that was almost liketr ot. the beginning of star trek. that was a strange sho tt. what about that? now we should collaborate like collaboratm the opposite of the warmonger types. i want to stay out of conflict.s state.t collaborating with a slave state, we've been talkingt a lot about slavery. obviously, about the horrors of
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slavery in our past, but nowllar apparently wishes to collaborate with ate a slave state. >> xi jinp well, i mean, let's noint be delusional. i mean, xi jinping is ea tough guy. he gre manw up in a cave whose e father was purged. this guy is a hard man. he's prepared to lie. he's undertaking historic military buildup. admiral richard, the strategic id thacommand commander, said tg our military readiness is sinking vis a vis china on. soe goin they know what's going on . so i think that's that'saborat the key thing in the notion that we'ree going to collaborae and sort of segment off nices tt they collaborate on things thathis cl they prefer, like climate o change and then meantime sort of have thisn controlled competition, like on a tennise e court. and then when you get off, you're going to have a nice glass of o iced tea or something like that. that's not how thie tes is goin. to be. i mean, these people are in deadly earnest and we should absolutely be realistic. and as you pointed out, laura , i mean, blinken said that they've moved up the timeline. >> jake sullivan himself said there's a threat of an invasion. i mean, distinct threat. he said to david rubenstein,, -- hopefully thomas friedman would listen to that. right. so why are we thinking thae twil we're going to placate them? w >> and the other thing i got to say is , look, russia, what s saying about they're doing in ukraine
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is abominable. russwhen you saw what biden was saying about the russiia aa ande vem and the negativity, look,iz. going to b times worse. this is what i keep saying. and when they come to fight, that's going to be a totallyt' different universe. >> and we're acting i hey, yous know what? it's just a misunderstanding here. misunderstanding. >> laura: every time they wrong.say that's the totally wrong approach. every time they say russia, i say china. y china.china and like china ise inroads in africa. when i was. there you go . there. that in america. yeah. when i was when i was there, atke signs are in africa all they want to build a base in equatorial guinea. that's the atlantic coast of africa. but but apparently we're. supposed to collaborate. steven, boeing is hoping for good news post election. and because bidens are in talks about trying liberal liberalize more trade and trade possibility, bigt business wants they see reass and it's never going to end. same with the investment banking crowd. china is their futurth.e. >> i see real growth there.f th but biden is the ultimatey globalist. but that's one of the reasons why you see the bill krystal's of the world joining
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the democratic party, because that is now the home of globalism. gand neoconservatism and thisge one world garbage that is going to destroy our country. why that's why biden didn't stand sd up on chinese trade. he didn't sit up on chineseanyl pollution. he didn't sit up on chinese fenthion, all killing t our children. he did not stand up for a single, solitary american interest against solitar our chf geopolitical rival because they want a greater economic merger with china atmerg the expense of our working claser wits. h china. i think i've got to say,u.s. tra i rarely say anything positive about the administration, budet there us trade rep, if you have to look at who the best personei in their cabinet is , it'so helt probably their trade rep. right. who's katharine's idea? he line prettyheld the line prel on trump's tariffs. and she said today that boeing doesn't determine our trade policy. i hopes. that she actually wins out in this debate.. do you have faith in that? i mean, we'll see. probably just destroyed the chances. but i phrased her well, i'm going to hong kong whererty, they've crushed. yeah, right. i mean, and look lot ofs is, a lot ofk it the democratic party, a lot of's
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this is representing these interests now.s and democrats wo agree hold so i think it's critical that republicans and democrats it's nfee with us on this point working americans. that's why hold the line because it's notou in the interests of working americans. and that's what our policy crita is so criticalical tl do to get it right. world if china dominates the world and it's going to use its military forced ou to get there th and it dominates our economy, it's going to be much worse.e pe there will be people dealbenefit, but it's not going to be working americans. it's going to be a lever fore dt a global trade deal . he didn't love in his whole career in washington. >> you're right. s in>> the senate, lau cla globalism kills the middlen class in the united states and it kills our factories.e united. silent intervi weews know that.liticians who i gentlemen, great to see youve t both. thank you. now, silent interviewshe and politician tha to give them what in the heck is that seenata and unseen? the international omacyl diplom version, biden and harris. >> well, raymond arroyo has it. all coming to yellowstone. look, the same today as they described in these journals. one hundred and fifty years ago, i'm walking in the shadow
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i know, over the weekend that have given you pause. e call >> laura , this could be called heard and unheard. now, sometimes silence speaksr . oder than even words >> the first is mike pence,spokc who spoke with abc news. >> the president tweet mike pence didn't have the courage to do which should >> i been done. that angered me, my lord, inhave that hangtime. 15 >> lara trump could have written fifteen tweets and released a new picture book. looks such a, mike pence is such a lovely man. he's a good man, a holy man. so the subtitle of this book couldh be so help moulde god . have bru i should have brought a teleprompter. i mean, he's he needs to he's got to pick up the pace, particularly if he's goingra: hw to make the run for the big office. >> yeah, he was a lot snappier on "hannity". >> it was. hae was a very dry pace.
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but the abc thing was thatt know hankton and people often resort to those long pauses when they don't know what to say or they can't say what they're thinking. peoplee thinki like michelle ob. >> do you hope that president biden will run again in twenty , twenty four ? you know i, i , i , i , i , i , i will have to see. if she see what, laura . mrs. obama may be waiting to see if she gets drafted obama instead of biden. maybe that's what she's waiting to see. but the paul that hangs on youor can't just shut up and go when f anre in the middle o interview. yothisst can't do that. so i was wondering when yousomeh started this segment, raymont,i i said, is there somethingwith . wrong with the satellite?you wet but you wereuall actually pausig because i was doing thats flipti on purpose. >> and look, you know,al i was a flipping around the dial the other day and i noticed something else so bizarre. cnn is back with a new minicove series. laura , reoccurring coverage otl
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the night that they hope will never end.ec >> it'namerica.s election nightn america continued yet again. >> it's election night in america.inue.>> it's election nn america. continued. it's election night in america. continue ] d. n month. no, forget election night. ho it's now election month. how election day become its owns season. i mean, we now have lent adventn and election went. i mean, i've never see andn anything like this just goes on and on and on . i know this season has become ballot harvest season. apparently they just kept calling it election night indi america.d th and i kept thinking that the kids mess around tv again, like what is going on ? and i know what day is thought>i was groundhog day. k it's very strange.w the dvr is just stuck. u mentiod finally, i know you mentionedetn president biden meeting with chinese leaders in bali earlier today, but you missed it biden's important efforts,u past laura . and really, it's a shame i can't let you passhis buy. ito he focused the world's attention on the issue of geriatric literacy. >> now q i'm happy to takeue
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questions that i'm told are going to be for questions. oh, sung kim, associated press ,sebastian smith, the afp. i got out of reading this reuters. the tanjimreuters. both. >> wait a second. wait a second. right, right, right. reuters now right. a is reuters now a complicated word for us to get ?? what we got? reuters laura . he got it cleanly.t al read itre fluently.ut i give him points for reuters, but all the names, apparently we're going have to mark them down. so the scores definitely dropped once he got to thebidena names and look, while biden was engaging with these leaders in bali, we mustn't b forget kamala harris is important foreign's do diplomatic outreacmatih happened
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and as always, wakanda foreverr. paid for by kamala harris. >> oh, that's all that's left.a. >> laura . >> if she can reestablish anion open line ofwith communication wakanda. we with wakanda, we could end we could end the conflict inukrain ukraine.e with their advanced supernatural technology, their weaponry. i knowknd be things could be che look, kamala harris, this mayidn be the one place you could get elected president . so she may be early campaigning agreement. ia did trump ever wear one oftfits? the ceremonial outfits? d i don't thinidk he ever did. did i was asking steven miller earlier, you know, you wear the the ceremonial phillipine or order i did to trump sam. do you know if ever wore that biden was why do you remember one image, maybe one more that may be in the philippines or something? maybe you did that sword. s sore that saber dance. that was quite that was actually pretty. no, nothing like that. somethmaoist tour that.
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>> yeah. wea sam said he did. he did wear that. but somehow when biden wears ite takes it to a whole new level,l. though, does it not? i mean, raymonde, we have to do yowhole mr. subliminal. the old said iu t was a saturday night live where you really know what she is thinking whente he's talking to biden, whene rey a three hour meeting. >> what did he really think? >> once you get him to wear the garb, you're halfway home. i always sayyou're hal, laura ,k note. >> i'm going to be at the bar. books-a-million in birminghamw h on lowry parkway in fultont..o n dale tomorrow night. then i'm going to arizona and then to dallas throughout the week.week. people have been details that raymond arroyo and i hope you come out and see me and people have been saying, where's or where's laura ? so i didn't giving them b your best. laura , i'm like aesn ambassador for the show. oh, yes. thank you. book tour that never ends. we will se raymond, congrats on everyone's having so much fun out there.ed. and we will see your on wednesday. all right.rod football pla a former national honoyer roll student and football player nowt accused of shooting three ofaree
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where a former uva footballootbl player is accused of shooting five of his former teammates, leaving three of them dead. fox virginia news reporterexia v alexia williams is live in charlottesville with the latest details. >>e the on this tonight. >> alexia, thanks, laura . i'm here on grounds at uva and it's very quiet and somber after police said that christopher darnell jones jr. shot and killed three uva o football players on a bus last. night after they came back from a field trip. the victims names are latvala james jr., david chandler and sean perry. tonight, i was at a candlelight. thgil and you could hear a pin drop the uva community trying te to come to terms with the loss of three classmates atce the hands of another.ked earlier today, the uva police chief, tim longo, talked about the suspect, chris jones, . nior virginia's mr. jones came to the attention
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of the university of virginia's threat assessmen t team ine of the fall of 2020 two or so, student affairs reported to the multidisciplinary threat assessment team that mr. jones,y they received information that mr. jones had made a comment abt about possessing a gun to a person that was unaffiliated with the university. mr. jones also had come to the r attention or threat assessment team because he was involved in a hazing investigation of some sort. saying willaura, as i was saying already, i've been at uva all day and uva did hold a 12 hour lock down. morning. that happened late last night,pe all throughout this morning. now, police did catch jones heni and henrico county, which is about an hour east ofesville. charlottesville. the school has since been closed. classes were cancelelive ad todv and they will be canceledf
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tomorrow. t the university ofvirginia virginia, alexia william, alexis back to you, laura . >> alexia, thank you. good to see you tonight.cker now joining me now is chris foistant f formerbi assistant fbi directorl chris , i had the greati know privilege of going to uva law s school.o well i know charlottesville so well and i love it there. >> this was horrific. you say this is not a case of missed red flags, but mishandled red flags. explain that mishandle. >> yeah.f cases you know, most cases well, a lot of cases with these mass shooters, you see wherewere red flags were missed behaviorsi ,certain behaviors were missed. in this casere, his behaviorswn were known. he was known to havee saisaiddh had a gun. hea was known to have been bee arrested for having a weapon without a permit. arrehe was part of a hazinge din he wstigation that he didn't cooperate with . >> in fact, he s was extremely o uncooperative that there werery disciplinary action pending. this started in september.
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>> and i think they instituted or we're moving verying. rapidly towards disciplinary action in late october, so these are all r the red flags that were known. and i'm sure there are many more . and the threat assessment team was brought together, which that's a best practice, having a threat assessment team. but they have to function effectively. in this case, it appears to meg' that they completely dropped the ball. something just doesn't add up here as far as that that threat assessment team, because the police chief himself is asmn member of that team. e uv >> he said he knew nothing about this. well, here's what devif of polef of police said today about the suspect's background. a >> we learned of a prior criminal incident involving a concealed weapon violation that occurred outside the city of charlottesville. concealation iin february of 20. what's interesting about that case is he is required as awhats student, the university ofport virginia, to report that. and he never did. chris , your thoughts on that? . >> laura: your thoughts?
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that's the part that doesn't add up that threat assessment team, the chief of police himself, is a very importanthu part of that team. you can look it up. it's on the uva website.knowledg >> yet he he disavows any knowledge of of the facts and circumstances. and it's like they just discoveredg th during the course of, you know, after the shooting, that's not the case. so it's, you know, there i don't want to be an armchairci quarterback here, but i thinkthb there's there are certain asked.ons here that need to be asked. and i think we're going to learn a lot more about this case. it's not uvalde aboue, but i th. we're going to see some some things about this case that that answer those questions.n th and that is it's on the prevention side of things is where you need to be. and that's why these threat assessment teams are put together that system failed.team >> and charlottesville, by the way, it's not immune to the r issue of rising crime, just like any other american town orh city. the charlottesville police say that this year have bee
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more than two hundred and fifty gun related incidents as of september 1st, which is potentially double what it was last year. now, someone who spent three years in charlottesville, that shocks me. yeah, it is . it is shocking because college , you know, most college campuses, guns are banned. our firearms are banned. so you know that that is shocking. i that's surprising to me even. i mean, there is a certain lawlessness that has come with with the backing off of proactive policing. uestions maybe that's a part of it. but, you know, there are a lot of questions here, laura andore i , and i'd be very interesteden in seeing hearing more about this case as an over the next couple of days.>> l yeah.aura: and motivea motive w inte. we're very interested in learning more about that. chris , thank you. d the anglee last bit harmeet dhillon and michelle obama have in common. what is that? >> the last bite? explain that. the awards show that matters is back the twenty
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