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i will immediately demand voter i.d. the same day voting and only paper ballots by the president announcing that he is in he is running for president for 2020 four. we'll have continuing coverage on the fox news channel. let not your hapi trouble. >> laura takes off from here. and as sean said, president trump continues to speak. he spoke now almost four, about fifty seven minutes or so. 2020 four is off and running. we're going to dip back in and see what he's still saying by ten o'clock in the evening. >> no complaints yet. a winner yet. loser. the loser went home. the winner is a friend of mine. nice guy. but he was happy, but there was no complaints. and if there is a complaint, you check it out and you can fix it very easily. you can find out what's going.
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no paper ballots, same day voting, voter id, so simple and add we want all votes counted by election night. >> they spent all of the money for machines and all of this stuff and they end up two weeks later, three weeks later. by that time everyone forgot that was even an election. it's horrible and this doesn't happen. i said it before. it doesn't happen. in third world countries. they do better than we do. it's horrible what's happening with our election and election process. and i'll get that job done. >> that's a very personal job for me. i take that very personal, but this is just the beginning of our national greatness agenda. and that's what we call a national greatness agenda, because our country can
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be greater than it ever was. our country was great. our country is not great anymore. our country is a laughing stock right now, but our country can be greater than it ever was before by a lot. there will be more , much more to come in the months ahead. there are so many things we can do, many of them are not even hard to implement. the journey ahead of us will not be easy. anyone who truly seeks to take on this rigged and corrupt system will be faced with a storm of fire that only a few could understand right. i happen to have some children and they they understand that my one boy stand up, eric . >> i think he got
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more subpoenas than any man in the history of our country. >> so unfair. al capone, you've all heard of the great gangster al capone got far less. billy the kid got almost done. jesse james. no, eric trump got more subpoenas. >> now we're going to go back to former president trump when news warrants just one week after the twenty, twenty two midterms. and look at this. we're already gearing up for twenty , twenty four . so let's play the moment or former president trump officially announced his third run for the white house in order to make america great and glorious again. >> i am tonight announcing my candidacy for president of the united states . this will not be my campaign. this will be our campaign all together. >> and he officially filed his 2020 four candidacy with the federal election commission just minutes before his remarks, one in which he touted
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his previous successes without much of his usual ad libbing flair. >> we turned the page on decades of globalist sellouts and one sided trade deals lifted millions out of poverty. and together we built the greatest economy in the history of the world. >> for the first time in memory, china was reeling and back on its heels. you've never seen that before. the first president to do it for that long a period, the world was at peace, america was prospering and our country was on track for an amazing future because i made big promises to the american people. and unlike other presidents, i kept my promises. joining us now is ben domanick, fox news contributor and editor at large at the spectator, a florida congressman, byron donald and hoover institution
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senior fellow victor davis hanson. congressman, let's start with you. some are suggesting this might be too early to announce. >> people are wondering about that. your thoughts tonight? look, i think when you get in a race, you get in the race. the president has been thinking about this for quite some time and he says we're not going to wait. we're going to go right now. take a backdrop, forget the midterm elections for a minute. let's put that to the side. america is struggling. and of all the people out there who say they know what to do, we know that donald trump knows how to get the country back on track. he did it once. he could do it again. the timing is , frankly, up to him because he's the one that, you know, he's been thinking about this for quite some time. he's decided to set the pace for the twenty four elections. >> ben, the congressman mentioned the midterms that here's donald trump touting his endorsement success. i do want to point out that in the midterms, mike lindell has been a success rate was two hundred and thirty two wins and only twenty two losses. we elected a group of incredibly talented america first leaders who will be stars of our party for many years
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to come. >> ben, those numbers, i believe, are correct. obviously, some high profile losses as well. that people tend to focus on . >> will voters buy that? i don't think that they really will . or and the reason is that so many of the endorsements that donald trump made were for these outsider candidates who were lacking in political experience, who ultimately ran into, i think, a really tough storm . so many different things that went against them, expensive primaries, not having enough money to be on air earlier in fighting between the different republican leadership within the senate. fights in particular. >> and i think at the end of the day, people are generally disappointed. >> a lot of republicans are disappointed with the outcomes here. at the same time, i do think that what you heard from donald trump tonight was very serious and somber about the nature of the country. he said repeatedly that this was, you, something that he felt like he had to do and that he felt compelled to do it, given the nature of the challenges facing the country. and he's not wrong when he says
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that we see so many concerns that are very real and very significant in every kitchen table across the country. and the question really is whether voters, republican voters in the primaries trust him to be the one to offer the best answer. >> now, victor, today on the hill, mitch mcconnell. we're waiting for him. you know, he doesn't like to speak much, but when he does speak, people listen. >> and this is what he said about the midterms. we underperformed among independents and moderates because their impression of many of the people in our party in leadership roles is that they're in government chaos, negativity, excessive attacks and it frightened independent and moderate republican voters. >> victor, your response to that, given where the party is today and the lack of success, some of the campaigns that mitch mcconnell himself funded with the senate leadership pac money?
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>> yeah, well, i mean, he may have a point, but what are we going to go back to romney ism? mccain i mean, the republicans hadn't won 51% of the national vote since nineteen eighty eight . so there were problems. and when he looks i mean, that's one criticism of the midterm, obviously. but there were so many other force multipliers, laura . they got outspent. they got completely surprised by the mail in ballots and they had warning in 2020. i don't know why senator mcconnell put so much money in alaska when he could have helped blake masters. there was this allocations of funds and so they didn't have i mean, trump made a good point when he said we're not just critics, we're going to give you positive solutions. and he tried to do that. for most of that hour. but that was one of the criticism. they had good criticisms in the midterms of the open border and gas and inflation and crime . but then everybody said and what are you going to do about it? and then they fell silent that
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nobody out of control for america specific agenda. i know they didn't think they wanted to do that because they would be open to criticism, but that was a big mistake. because the narrative had been they're negative, they're negative, they're insurrectionist. and then they were negative where they could have been more positive. i think tonight was much more somber and soft spoken. and he he did things that people that tried to address a lot of criticism of him. he said, get out and vote for herschel walker. just don't be critic critical. and you have sort of a softer tone for most of the speech. i think that was in reaction to a lot of the criticism. i think he had to go out and announce now because people had told him that if you don't, the snowball effect of desantis is going to just increase. so it was either now or never apparent. >> when you think about it, the status quo, one out of these leadership elections, you know, then it often happens that way. so both mccarthy is reelected. he gets the speakership and mitch mcconnell and i believe rnc ronna mcdaniel
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will hold that as well. your reaction to just that after the midterms, is that the right course? >> look, i think we got to have changes because the reality is in this midterm election, we missed the moment. nobody can deny that. and i don't want to get into the finger pointing and saying ,oh, donald trump did this or this candidate did that. where was republican leadership in some of these races when you have people like amendment, as in pennsylvania who didn't have money for five weeks because you went through that tough primary, where was the senate leadership fund to be there behind him as opposed to john fetterman? just doing whatever he wanted unopposed? we have to start getting into where politics are today. i agree with victor. >> the day of romney ism that day is when mcconnell again, i don't mean to dwell on mcconnell, but when he says that basically the party is mean and it's attacking and it's negative and the tone is bad, and it's chaos, how is that different from what any pundit pundit on msnbc says every morning? >> look, there's a fundamental problem with mitch mcconnell's approach. one , it's old, it's old fashioned.
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it says that you can wait until after labor day to spend money. and it also is very vindictive . he spent money trying to stop don bolduc, then trying helped don bolduc, and then he pulled the money when don bolduc said something not nice about mitch mcconnell. that's not the way that you achieve majorities. the senate leadership fund and these other entities, either they exist to try to put the republicans in a position of being a majority or they exist only to back up what mitch mcconnell wants. and i think, unfortunately, this cycle proved without without any shred of doubt that that's the actual reason why they exist. >> yeah, victor, you mentioned desantis snowball effect, but tonight, fox is reporting that the florida governor delivered the keynote presentation at the republican governors association annual meeting. now, according to our source, he got a really warm reception from an audience that's apparently very energized about the idea of his applying his strategy from florida to battleground states across the country.
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and then asked if desantis mentioned the former president . sources said trump was not a topic of conversation tonight . >> ben, do you think that will be the strategy going forward? excuse me, victor. yeah, i think so. but i think all of us are tired of people telling us that this candidate shouldn't have run or that candidates shouldn't have run. let the people decide if they're bad candidates. the people are responsible for their informed voters. so we're going to have a primary. we're that's what that's what it's designed for. my only caution is i wish at some point the people in this race would say, if i'm not successful, i'm going to support the victorious candidate. because they did that, they had said that on the stage in two thousand, if you remember, lower in 2016. with the presumption that donald trump would never get the nomination. and as soon as he did, a lot of those candidates backed out. so i would like to see both of them and whoever else joined say, you know what, we're a unity party. may the best man or woman win.
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and whoever wins, we're going to unite behind them. >> and that would be something to see and witness. now, and that is a great point, because the democrats, no matter what happens, no matter how bad things get , and they've gotten pretty bad policy wise for the democrats, obviously, inflation, crime and the border, they are united . i mean, with except the squabbles with the squad every now and then. but they remain united . but we got to say it, senate minority leader, who is like taking shots at the party two days. you know, it seems like two days after the election, a week after the election. >> i just thought that was odd. is not just now. go back to the comments about how we have bad candidates. time out. i never heard bill belichick talk about his players, even if they don't match up with people on the other side. i've never heard phil jackson say that. i've never heard joe tauri say that. you can't have that in a leadership position. you're either all in or you're all out. and if you're not going to be all in, we don't have time for that today. because the democrats are united . and right now they're pushing the pace that's leading this country to a downfall. we have to reverse course. we need to do it now.
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>> all the little side stuff just put it aside. the country comes first, then you don't hear schumer talking about his candidates and or his party in anything except a very positive forward. we're marching together. we're going to have a great time. >> it's going to be a great america. and you hear that repeatedly from him. it's basically a sham fight with the squad anyways in the sense that they've pulled the party so far to the left. but also, to your point, this circular firing squad thing that happens among republicans, it's absolutely hurting them. i think it hurt them significantly this cycle in ways we are going to continue to learn as we look forward. and then just to to byron's point, the fact is that we don't have time in this country to allow the left to continue to press the way that they are pressing on these critical culture war issues. they essentially take away from this election that they were vindicated that all of this transgender stuff, all of this stuff, all of the aggressive things they're doing through their schools, they feel like they can get away with it now. and we don't have the time for that. as a country, we should not accept that.
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and unfortunately, that's a consequence of the mistakes that republicans made victor. >> and to ben's point, these issues did motivate parents across the country to vote in school board elections, house elections in california and long island. lee zeldin made a lot of these points in his campaign, especially about crime. so these these issues are kitchen table issues for americans all across this country. >> the problem is not with the people there in the food. they had more national republican votes across state lines than the democrats did. the problem in the leadership, if mitch mcconnell had just said, i don't i disagree with donald trump, he has candidates, but we're all republicans. we're going to we're going to support everybody and the people who are divisive in this country is the united states, not me, not donald trump, not when he calls up calls a semi fascist and un-american. you could have put all of his focus on all of that rhetoric of biden and then give positive corrections. but instead, he sort of
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downplayed the candidates. he was playing games and a lot of allocating money depending on his future. career as senate majority leader. >> so he wasn't uniting the country. and the people are there. it's the leadership and if you keep doing the same thing over and over and over again, and you lose, and then you better try something new and they had the votes, but they didn't have the leadership hits . >> mollie hemingway's point last night was that i think his popularity is like seven percent i made unpopular. >> yeah, which is true. that's harsh. great to see all of you tonight. thank you so much for being with us. we have a lot more to get to hear on the ingraham angle. and remember, panel, great conversation and we have a lot more to go . >> just a short time ago, the republicans won back control of the house of representatives, and it was with a great trump endorsed candidate, congressman elect kevin kiley, who is a fantastic
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person, a fantastic person and a very happy. it was his vote that did it. >> and we are very happy that kevin kiley is joining us now from california. kevin , now, apparently ap is still not officially called this race, but it is a done deal . your reaction tonight to being lucky. number two, hundred and eighteen. >> i'm so thrilled about this. well, thanks. yeah, it's been called my decision desk. and so, you know, very excited to come in and push us over into the majority and bring some new leadership that is desperately needed in this country. you know, the house of representatives is the part of our government that is most responsive to public opinion. that's the way the framers designed it. that's the way our constitution was designed. and so by electing a new majority in the house, the american people have said we need change. and so i'm excited to get to work with our new majority to deliver that change. >> well, you'll be shocked
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to know that eric swalwell, another california congressman, had a slightly different take on the midterms. >> voters clearly rejected chaos, and that's what the republicans ran and they awarded competence. and we ran on the infrastructure bill , the chips and the rescue plan. and that frame worked in our direction. it was really a win for democracy, not swalwell is using the same same line as mcconnell about things. >> kevin , your response to that? >> well, no. i mean, clearly, what we've seen is there are record levels of dissatisfaction with the american people right now when it comes to the economy, when it comes to the absolutely open border, when it comes to rising crime across this country, when it comes to the assault on parental rights and education, you see that americans are registering high levels of dissatisfaction that we really have not seen. and so by electing a republican house, they have now sent a signal that they're looking for change. and so i think that that now you have democrat led senate
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when you have the biden administration in control of the white house and the house of representatives is now the vehicle for speculating that thing. think what you're going to see is us getting to work right away to deal with the border, to get inflation under control. to get crime under control, and to use the oversight powers, the oversight, the subpoena powers, the ability to question members ,parts of the administration to get to the facts. we're going to put that to use of at least bring some accountability, which nancy pelosi's congress has steadfastly refused to do for the last two years. >> all right, kevin , thank you. and congratulations again. maybe this is the beginning of something really great in california. now, the story of paul pelosi and his attacker gets a little weirder by the day. and now there might be a media cover component to all this. and speaking of twisted storylines, we're just learning more about how involved the feds were in january six , both those stories and moments
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it's unclear if the eighty two year old was already injured or what his mental state was, say sources. >> now, that bombshell report about the attack on paul pelosi was quickly light from all nbc platforms shortly after airing earlier this month. and in its place now sits an editor's out that says this piece has been removed because publication. it did not meet nbc news reporting standards fell. also missing from nbc is veteran journalist miguel almagor, who hasn't been seen on the network in nearly two weeks. the daily beast reports that he was suspended pending an internal investigation so our questions, what standards did this report? not meet? was it because of an unreliable source or is that what some are suggesting? and if so, why? the cloak and dagger routine about all this? why not just say it publicly? joining me now is charlie kirk,
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founder and president of turning point usa. charlie, this is just an odd kind of turn on this story. >> what's your gut, given what we know so far ? this story so bizarre. you know, usually when journalist bought stories, they get awards and they get honored. they don't usually get suspended. i was thinking to myself, where are the people that were suspended over saying the virus came from the himalayan mountains, from some bat or a wet market or the hunter biden laptops? or how about the covington catholic kids story? or how about all these different stories? >> we're journalists. so they were so provably got things wrong and there is no accountability yet. >> this journalist who probably was saying something because he was informed he had some fact trail. we don't know. we could look at the body cam footage gets a suspension immediately from nbc news. >> it's very strange, laura , because this idea of checks and balances in media, it only goes one way if you lie about trump, if you lie about if you lie about anybody on the right, that's perfectly
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fine. you could mess up the joe biden laptop story. but if you maybe get something wrong, which we don't know if you got anything wrong, by the way, law, because no one's talking about it, then you get a suspension. >> you just kind of go into, i guess, the media equivalent of the witness protection program. i mean, he's been at nbc. i mean, as long as i can remember, i mean, probably, what, 15 years or so he's been there for quite a while. i think he's he seems like a pretty professional guy. but again, i think the reason people have problems with with sometimes reporting is that when it's just a clear mistake, then just say what the mistake was. but they don't do that. and , you know, the body cam footage isn't released. whatever surveillance video wasn't being monitored and then people start doubting it. and again, as you said, the report might have been totally wrong and then there's nothing to it. but that's why there's a problem here. i think for a lot of people watching this, charlie, i want to move off this because obviously this attack and the media narrative that took off
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after gives dhs secretary orcas license to say something that he did today. >> domestic violent extremism, particularly through lone actors or small groups or loosely affiliated, are spurred to violence by ideologies of hate. anti-government sentiments, personal grievances, and other narratives are propagated on online platforms. >> charlie, is this more of a justification to censor information both online and just in regular news reporting? >> yes, i hope the new republican congress makes it a top priority to actually check and balance orcas and with the department of homeland security is not doing about the southern invasion happening and what they are doing about our own citizens. it's so interesting where he talks about the kind of narratives of anti-government. he's alluding to conservatives. obviously, he just he should just say it.
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he shouldn't try to cloak it behind all these terms. but the media, they never go back and mention, i don't know, the assassination attempt against lee zeldin or kari lake when she was running for governor of arizona, getting suspicious packages always in one direction and , yes, this is going to try to be a continued narrative to try to use the national security apparatus that was once used against foreign islamic domestic terrorists to now be used against our own fellow citizens. >> charlie, great to see it tonight. thank you. thank you. now, speaking of twisted stories, the events surrounding january six get murkier, murkier by the week. now, last thursday, we told you that a man who served at the oath keepers number two as the oath keepers number two, was secretly reporting to the fbi for months leading up to january six . well, tonight, we're learning he had some company. the new york times says the fbi had as many as eight informants inside the group known as the proud boys in the months around january six . but luckily, fbi director chris wray was testifying at a house hearing today to help
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clear things up. >> right. and that there's a suggestion, for example, that the fbi's confidential human sources or fbi employees in some way instigated or orchestrated january six . >> that's categorically false. >> did you have confidential human sources dressed as trump supporters? inside the capitol on january the six, prior to the doors being open? >> again, i had to be very careful. should be a no. what a joke. well, joining me now is julie kelly , senior writer for american greatness, author of january six how democrats is the capital protests to launch a war on terror against political thought. julie, how long can ray and the fbi keep this going? i mean, this trickle out of information, first it's none and then it's one that it's a well, they can't because now what's happening is the trials are underway. so so the trials of so the oath keepers know that trial has been going on since the end of september. so o.j. is forced to produce this evidence. and now the preparation for
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the trial of the cowboys, which starts on december 12th. doj has tried to conceal the information about confidential human sources from the defense team since last year. they produced over five hundred pages, heavily redacted pages related to the number and activities of fbi informants embedded in that group. and so now christopher is on the hot seat again. you saw how defensive he got, laura . the answer should have been no. why didn't he just say no? of course there aren't. weren't fbi assets dressed as trump supporters in the capitol before it was briefed. >> it's just like this nbc story. they could just say he didn't have enough sources. he only had one source. our rule is two sources or three sources. and so it wasn't and it wasn't a reliable source. but then they say nothing. and that's what gives people pause about all of these things. >> well, and it should, laura , because as you and i have talked on numerous occasions, this also happened at the same time that the fbi concocted and executed the wittmer kidnapping plot that involved
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dozens of supervising agents, undercover agents, informants who tried to make it look like white supremacists, domestic terrorists like christopher reeve was talking about today, loyal to donald trump. trying to kidnap and kill gretchen whitmer, one of donald trump's biggest political foes ,right before the twenty twenty election. this was all happening at the same time. cannot be a coincidence. and when you have an fbi that is clinging to a narrative that is false, we know from whistleblowers that they are asking agents to falsify data to bolster this domestic terrorism narrative. and now you have all the information about these informants. i really hope the republican congress really gets and that gets to the bottom , but exposes all of this blows a wide open. >> julie, great to see you. thanks for staying on this. now, in moments of brand new feature on the ingraham angle, mr. fetterman goes to washington. plus, we tried to warn the longer the war between russia and ukraine drags on , the greater chance the u.s. would get dragged into it.
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the way hill reporters are used to yelling questions at senators will not work here. and why do i get the sense that this line is going to be well, worn over the next few years? but beyond those pesky reporters, fetterman has another potential challenger to keep his eye on , and it's one of his closest friends. well, his wife jazelle. during the campaign, there were suggestions she was really pulling all the strings because she gave speeches, did interviews and some even mused that she was angling to replace him if she should win. well, tonight we have our hands on two pieces of evidence that show that she might be slowly pushing him out of the frame. at least now the first picture shows imposing in front of his new office. as you can see, his right arm is chopped out, not terribly egregious. come on . until you see part of a larger narrative developing the next picture shows the fed chairman's with fellow pennsylvania senator bob casey and his wife. as you can see here, the driver's head is cut off.
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so how long until he's cropped out of the picture? completely. okay, now we're going to continue to monitor this in our ongoing series. mr. fetterman goes to washington until the next episode. >> now, the ingram angle has worn for months that the longer the war between ukraine and russia drags on , the more precarious the position the u.s. would soon find itself in. and last week, it seemed like the biden administration was finally agreeing. there was the news that biden officials were pushing for a peace deal behind closed doors. that was a first, but it might be too late. >> today, we were told that two missiles crossed into nato member poland, killing two people. and now poland's president may invoke something called article four, which is a meeting among all the nato nations about their response. >> joining me now is chris bedford, executive editor at the common sense society. chris , how things have escalated, it seems pretty quickly here. >> this is insane at this point.
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they have escalated. >> now, the most recent reporting from the reporter who broke the story as it looks like these missiles may have been shot down by ukrainian forces and then accidentally landed in poland. but either way, this illustrates the extreme danger of the situation here for months and months and months. and you've in talking about it, the biden administration and the european leaders are basically claim that, don't worry, the adults are in charge. this sort of thing can escalate out of control while at the same time putting u.s. advisers and bases and other nato allies like poland being right there on the border right there in a dangerous position. and war gets extremely dangerous. work gets sloppy, people can get hurt. and these things can spin of control when they spin out of control. with a nuclear power. well, that's a massive threat. the united states right now is not actually in a position to fight china, a real threat and kind of and deal with serious war with russia, which it looks like at some point could possibly be drawn into, despite at least a little bit of restraint shown so far today. >> now, biden was asked about the missiles tonight, and this
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was his response to president too early to say whether this missile was fired from russia. there is preliminary information that can test that. i don't want to say that until we completely investigate. but it is i it's unlikely in the minds of the trajectory that it was fired from russia. >> but we'll see. first of all, chris , biden does not look great there, but you get the sense that this is going to hasten the administration's push, perhaps for a peace deal or some type of agreement, given how close we could be to the edge here. >> is look, there are certainly didn't inspire confidence in his strength, but at least his answer is a little more calculated than maybe when he pushed earlier for regime change and global warming. vladimir putin. yes, i've heard from folks i've
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been talking to around d.c. that some of the military officials who are less interested in the war have wrested back control of the strategy for some of the state department and et cetera. people who are much more interested in regime change in russia, just like the last couple of wars, the united states entered. that's one where the people in d.c. haven't really actually thought of an endgame. what would happen if putin is destabilized and embarrassed in front of his right flank? what happens if he's undermined and potentially loses power? maybe that's something we don't want. maybe it's not good for ukraine either. and there should be a peace. but as long as they continue to fund this war, zelenskyy the ukrainians have shown a serious willingness to continue fighting it and will continue to have situations like we had today. >> chris , thank you. now, with pelosi's political future in flux, a new heir apparent has been dubbed. well, we're going to reveal who it is and get reaction from newt gingrich. >> that's next. there soon after the war in ukraine broke out, city serbs started rescuing women,
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the children, the children, the children. >> but to be clear , you're not taking any arrows out of your quiver. >> you're not ruling anything out. good morning. sunday morning. the we're going to miss her. as we reported earlier tonight, the house officially flipped the gop one . it's two hundred eighteen seat . now, in anticipation of this, we have just learned that nancy pelosi is ready to move on from her leadership role. further, according to the publication puck, she believes that hakeem jeffries will be the next leader of the democratic caucus. now, that's kind of sad because it means that we'll get fewer moments like the ones we just played from old dance and , well, maybe just more vitriol. >> instead, the threat right now in this country to the american people are extreme maga republicans. that's the threat. that's the problem. that's the crisis that we
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confront. >> joining us now, newt gingrich, former speaker of the house, and fox news contributor. newt, i guess, maga, republicans, according to mr. jefferys, they are responsible for inflation and high crime and an open border. >> well, look, i mean, first of all, for any democrat from the party to represents big cities to talk about threats without talking about the murders, the , the carjackings, the robberies, that their big cities actually have encouraged by releasing people back on the street is nonsense. second, i would argue the greatest threat to america's future is the collapse of our public schools under the duminy notion of the teachers unions so that we're not coming out to compete with china or india or any place else. if we continue to produce children who can't do math , can't read , can't write
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and are propagandized into worrying about their gender in the third grade, i think it's really a crisis. so i'd be glad to talk to him some day about the real threats ,the real crisis. but let me just say, i am so thrilled that kevin mccarthy is going to be the next speaker. i regard handing over of the gavel, which probably won't be by pelosi. i think she'll leave, but by hakeem jeffries or whoever it is , the handing over the gavel from a left wing democrat to a conservative republican is the biggest single outcome of this election. >> and it's a great victory for conservative values. now. the coasts saw some progress. republicans i mean, the fact that we're able to flip some seats in california, we just had kevin kiley on . he was the two hundred eighteen seat . we obviously had those seats in new york . lizelle didn't help with that. how important is it for republicans going forward to really work on building out
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some support in new england, the coast, the mid-atlantic and also out in the pacific northwest and california? >> well, it's very important. look, i think we need a very thorough evaluation of what worked and what didn't work. we should have won the senate seat in nevada. we should have won the senate seat in arizona. we should have won the senate seat in new hampshire. and i think mitch mcconnell has a lot to answer for because in those three places, the mismanagement of the republican establishment cost us at least three senate seats. and you could toss in dr. oz. i love the fact that you're going to follow the whole process of ferrymen coming to washington, and we'll see how he evolves and how he changes. you know, in between periods of marijuana and whatever else it is he does. >> but the republican party and kevin mccarthy is really taking the lead. look at the victory in oregon. look at the victories in california.
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look at new york and florida. i mean, we're right at the edge of breakout. we've gained seats in the house in 20 . we've gained seats in the house this year despite the failure of the senate team. despite what happened to the governors. and i think that with the right approach in the next two years, we could have an amazing 20 . twenty four by meeting the needs of the american people. and drawing the contrast with the failures of biden and the big government socialists and the democrats. >> i knew when mcconnell was asked about this today, he said the republican party, according to moderates and other independents, has become known as the party of chaos and attacks and negativity. and that was the reason that there were some failures in the midterms. your reaction to that from mcconnell? >> i think mitch mcconnell, more than any single person, cost us control of the senate.
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he spent four million dollars attacking with don bolduc with despicable ads. bolduc was a private who became a general. he had five bronze stars. he was a courageous leader and he was smeared by mitch mcconnell staff. mcconnell pulled out of nevada three weeks before the election and i think cost us nevada. he pulled out of of arizona. the fact is , mitch mcconnell runs a mitch mcconnell pac and then raises the money as though he's going to fight for control of the senate. >> he's fighting for mitch mcconnell, not for the republican party. all right. it's so good to see you tonight. no better person to talk about all this than gingrich. all right. up next, bond villain or head of the great reset, the last bite. >> we'll tell you coming. but you have go and all you got was with crazy. this is all you can eat. holiday buffet.
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