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unsung heroes in our society. so many people get awards for her courage in hollywood. not bad people, but real courage and real generosity of spirit's work front and center tonight. it was awesome. i loved it. >> sean: we get a lot in this business of i would argue undeserved praise, but it's all of the people here, the people that get up every day, work hard, pay their taxes, raise our kids, growing up, et cetera. the show is already over, i know that, let not your heart be troubled, it is laura ingraham. >> laura: i guess it is my show now, is that we are doing? >> sean: i love doing our handoffs, we never get to see each other. >> laura: we have to remedy that. for sure. >> sean: i'm so proud of your success and things were being the great person you are too. >> laura: hannity, i could not have done it without you i my brother. >> sean: laura ingraham!
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thank you. it >> laura: all right, everybody, this is a real handoff and how we do it. i guess we are starting. all right, i am laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" live from the patriot awards in hollywood, florida. we have a bang up show tonight. some of your favorite guests are joining us here on set. but first, all right, now that the dust has settled on the midterms, i want to summarize where we are. okay. first, the supreme court overturned roe vs. wade earlier this year, and that accomplished a decade-long goal goal for the g.o.p. number two, the republicans took the house and nancy pelosi's political career is effectively over. now more on that later. third, joe biden's approval rating is barely eclipsing 40% right now.
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unbelievable. and fourth, jpmorgan is predicting just a mild recession in 2023. nothing to worry about at all. and fifth, republicans are in good shape for 2024. ron desantis is betting the betting favorite to win the white house with trump close behind. so i just laid all of that out for you, and the democrats think they are doing great? oh, okay. well, the truth is that despite these individual races that did not go their way, republicans actually performed remarkably well in the midterms. in fact, they did so well "the washington post" admitted in a piece this morning that they will end up with a small majority but to that unexpected result brings a broader movement to the rights when comparing votes in each district to the presidential vote two years ago. now get this, republicans out to
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ran 20 margins in 334 districts. by comparison. democrats outperformed to joe biden in just 69 districts. so what does that amount to? it currently republicans are leading democrats nationwide by more than four points. and we all know how much the left loves that metric. >> once again last night the democrats won the popular vote again. >> some historic numbers in the popular vote for the midterms. >> doesn't matter, for arguments about legitimacy? everyone matters for an expression of what the nation is. >> laura: do they still feel that way? well, the other bit of great news for the g.o.p. came from new york where lee zeldin ran away ahead of expectations. in fact, he moved to every county in the state more to the read verses 2020. furthermore, he is responsible for lifting the fortunes of republicans down ballots and securing the house majority.
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>> yeah, a lot of credit to my soon-to-be predecessor lee zeldin made a heck of a run for governor in this very blue state, he was campaigning on the right message here in new york that brings law and order back to the state. a lot of our voters and a lot of our citizens are concerned about their safety. he stood for the right principles on that and put a lot of wind in our sails to ensure that we win races down the ballot and i give him a tremendous amount of credit for doing that. >> laura: it's the reason why so many floated lee zeldin's name as a possible new head of the rnc. joining me now is new york congressman lee selden, all right, congressman. i don't want you to play coy tonight. no coy lee, we want the straight shooter lee zeldin, that managed to help flip all of those seats in new york? will you run for rnc chair, yes or no? >> right now i am seriously considering it.
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i have not decided, however i'm not a procrastinator, so i want to very quickly decide whether or not to make this run. what i do know is that it is important for the republican party with this opportunity to retool and to transform, because we have high stakes races coming in '24 for president in the united states and need to elect more republicans to the house and senate with candidates who need to get elected as well. what i do know for sure is that i am committed to doing absolutely everything in my power to ensure that we save our country. we have a country that needs to be saved, and i plan on doing my part. i'm very seriously considering a run for chair of the republican national committee. >> laura: what factors do you need to still consider? i mean, seems like you have thought about it really carefully, so again, why the hesitation? >> so right now i have been communicating with the rnc delegates, they are 168 of them
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who have a vote. many have reached out encouraging me to run, and that's why we are here at this point making this announcement and having the conversation. and they need a majority vote. and continue with the stat status quo. and the national committee delegates, want to go in a different direction. and have an important role to play, and the messaging and communications with fund-raising and expenditures with ensuring that its organization and collaboration, you have to look at election integrity. candidate recruitment and ensuring that when you're trying to create a movement, energy and enthusiasm coming hafted not just say what you are against, we are against joe biden and against the democratic party, okay. but what are you for? exactly. and what we are for it is expressing to these americans that we want to do everything in our power to save america while
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these democrats are doing everything in their power to save themselves. there are attacks right now on security. we see it at our border and in our cities and has now spilled into the suburbs. attacks on wallets and restriction on opportunities for prosperity. attacks on our education, and we have to reverse. >> laura: ron mcdaniel is running for another term of rnc chair, and she artie said that she has the support of i guess 100 or so of the rnc members, so do you think she deserves another term? how do you rate her performance? >> well, she doesn't have 100, i mean, that is clear from all the calls i have been receiving and think that that was a massive rounding up. i have worked well with rhonda, we have gotten along well. i am a military guy coming in oh coming put someone in a position for two, three, four years, they
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start doing a fantastic job and you promote them, and move them to some other job and you bring a new ideas, new energy and fresh perspective. i happen to be somebody in favor of term limits. i'm leaving the house of representatives after four terms in eight years and i believe that our founding fathers intent was that you come to congress, you bring your ideas and your energy and try to make a difference and then you move on. i think they're so much to benefit from understanding you can be perfect. >> laura: when can we expect a decision from you? >> this is something we want to figure out in a matter of days, this isn't a a matter of weeks. >> laura: okay, congressman, it's great to see you tonight. thank you for joining us. we will be watching very closely. and with the new republican congress assured, jim jordan and the incoming chair of the house judiciary committee outlined why one of the focal points of his committee's work will be raining in the doj.
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>> in the 118th congress this committee will evaluate the establishment of joe biden's relationship with his families foreign counterparts and whether he is swayed by foreign dollars and influence. i want to be clear, this is an investigation of joe biden, and that's where the committee will focus in this next role. >> laura: on the topic of hunter biden, the oversight chair james palmer joined congressman jordan to make clear that the president's son was not to their main targets. >> 2016 they spied on president trump's campaign, 2018 it was the robert mueller investigation, 2020 suppressing information about the hunter biden story, in 2022 they raided the president's home nine days before an election, maybe it would be nice if the justice department stay out of it and we decide who we think should lead us, that supposed to be how america works, so this is the focus on the judiciary comm committee. >> laura: joining me now is the man you just saw,
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congressman jim jordan, ranking member and soon to be chair of the house judiciary committee, that sounds nice to say, congressman, how do you respond to the criticism that will surely follow that these investigations coming out, while they are tantalizing to watch, they do nothing to help advance the cause of the american middle class and we are struggling right now today in the united states. speak of the american people deserve the truth, laura. we are going to make sure that they get the facts, they get the truth, they know what their government has been up to and the people who run their government, what they have been up to you, and what i am really concerned about is this collaboration, and i guess to use a nicer term, but the fbi and big tech and how the fbi went to face and can say oh, don't be talking about russia, just be careful about russian disinformation just days before the most important election we have which is for president on the united states. i would also come back with this, why is it that the biden
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administration change the policy suddenly on the congress' ability to look at the suspicious activity reports, these banking reports that show that there was all kinds of suspicious activity around the banking practices. why did they change that policy? there were 150 of these out there. most americans never get one. 150 with hunter biden and his family's business endeavors, why did they change that policy? we have seen two, i would like to see the hundred 48, and i think the american people what as well. >> laura: now a spokesman for the white house office said instead of working with president biden to address these issues with the american people like lowering costs, congressional republicans top priority is to go after the president with politically motivated attacks with long debunked conspiracy theories. congressman, the republican
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scott fought with the lewinsky impeachment, not looking at the benefit. do you think this runs the risk of having the same political effect on the republican's chances in 24? >> not at all, laura, i think we live in the greatest country in history, but america is not america if you have a justice department operating in a political fashion and that is exactly what we have. don't take my word for it, take the word of a 14 fbi agents who have come to us as whistle-blowers and talk about how political it has become. one said at the upper level it is rotten at its core, that's what we need to focus on, because the greatest country ever, this is equally under the law. it is not a conspiracy theory when you look at how their story on this particular subject has changed. first it was it's not his laptop, then it was oh, it is his laptop, but russian
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disinformation. and not russian disinformation, but joe biden was not involved, now it's all the way to joe biden was involved but he really did not factor into the decisions he made to stealing. what a change over several months now. so there is no conspiracy theory, they are the ones who have change the story. and change the policy on congress' ability to look at these banking records and suspicious activity reports, they are the ones that have changed. >> laura: congressman, it is great to see you tonight, thank you so much. everything we laid out makes one thing clear, old nance is losing her gavel, but what are her plans for the future? >> for maybe a new generation to lead the democratic caucus that i so deeply respect. and this continued work i will strive to honor the call of the patron saint of our city st. francis. a new day on the horizon and i
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look forward always forward to the unfolding story of our nation. >> laura: quoting st. francis is pretty good, dan bongino, host of "unfiltered with dan bongino" and harris harris faulkner, host of "the faulkner focus" and the new book "faith is still moves mountains." so nancy pelosi is still going to act as kind of a caretaker and a caretaker role in the house of representatives, how is that going to fly? >> i think she should sell ice cream, remember that thing she did? she open the freezer door and showed us the $500 tons of ice cream. she really bumped to the stock on that thing. she would be terrific at that. but listen, she understands the golden rule of politics in d.c. which is this. most republicans in d.c. are really democrats. but no democrats in d.c. are really republicans. and for as much as you can't
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stand her, she got a lot of things push through that did a lot of damage to this country, but she understood politics. she understood that golden rule. we have to get more line in the republican side and get a coalesced caucus around liberty and freedom i may be we can get some stuff pushed through too. >> laura: if you had to rate nancy pelosi and the span of her career since she first took over as speaker and obviously took over again, how would you rate it? >> her political success for her team for those who wear her jersey, she did pretty well. she is in a territory, because as dan just spoke she got democrats what they wanted. now if you look at what's next, i was reading this evening, hakeem jeffries is what they are looking at next. remember who he is and he already has the endorsement of some of the higher more profile members of the house, sidney hoyer is leaving, but he still endorsed him. he is somebody who is willing to call the former presidents the
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united states donald trump the grand wizard from the kkk. although then he backtracked and said that donald trump is not a racist. this is the person that is winning endorsements now. i don't know how effective that radical talk will be, we are placing a woman who not just once, but how speaker to be female, but twice as you say very effective for her team. the angst and the anger and the radical talk, i don't know how effective for that team it would be. >> laura: to harris' point, also tweeted in 2018 that the more we learn about the 2016 election, the more illegitimate it becomes. america deserves to know whether we have a fake president in the oval office then #russianinterference, i guess questioning election results is not the sole purview of donald trump. >> do you ever notice how full of crap these people are,
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everything they tell you they are doing, they are doing themselves, obsessed with election denial, we don't deny elections, they happen, we just don't like that they have in this way. we would like them more secure where it is easy to vote and hard to cheat. no one is denying the election, but tucker says on his show all the time, they are actually doing themselves. >> laura: projection. >> who is denying elections? they are just not happening in a safe and secure way. it's not hard. >> laura: talk about leadership turnover among the democrats in the house, but the senate republicans decided to go the same way with mitch mcconnell who does not like to speak very much except when he is criticizing republicans. does not really talk much except when he says they are too chaotic, assertive or whatever. how about sticking with the same horse? he is 80 years old, is it time for new blood? >> they did not win the seats they needed this time around and i think that you have to look at the leadership in the senate for
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republicans and asked, what are your goals? you were just talking with congressman jim jordan obviously across the chamber there in the house, but the goal should be to help the american people. and in that sense, what gets passed under mitch mcconnell? he has a gun like a nancy pelosi been productive, but we are in a different place now, just came out of a midterm election where all of the polling was wrong and either republican showed up and voted for somebody different or they said -- >> laura: have you heard chuck schumer criticizing his people? saying that their candidates are no good or their people are too chaotic or negative four or attacking? i've never heard him attack a democrat. >> no democrats are really republicans, but a lot of swampy republicans are really democrats. you will never be disappointed again if you remember that golden rule. [cheers and applause] >> laura: we have to ask about
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the inspiration behind your b book. so many people are really struggling in america, faith is more important than ever. as for your book all about embracing and a lot of our society. >> thank you, i would say that gallup started back in the 1950s taking a look at whether or not americans were strong on their face and what we notice today all of these years later is that we are losing some of that, but we are losing the belief that god intervenes in our lives. well, he still does with miracles every day. and by praying we connect with god. i wrote this book of other people's testimonies so that we coach hear each other up. they close down places of worship, they lock those down during the height of the pandemic, but they left the weed dispensaries open. >> laura: it's essential, faith, i hate to break it to the elites, but our faith, it is essential, there is no taking our faith away going forward. that is essential for america.
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great to see you and congrats on the book. dan bongino, it's so good. i never see you. only hang out at 8:00 coming are always asleep. come on! you are both here and great. great to see you both. coming up next, the person who killed those four couniversity of idaho students is still on the loose end tonight we have some new details about who else was in the house that night. breaking report in moments. plus in the middle of a violent crime wave, washington, d.c., just made things a hell of a lot easier for criminals. tom cotton telling us how this affects our democratic policy. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪
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>> laura: breaking news details tonight about the brutal and unsolved murders of four university of idaho students, reporting that the two roommates who survived are not considered suspects and as a frantic manhunt is underway for the unnamed suspect, we are learning more about what happened inside the house. join me now with all of that is dan springer, dan. >> more than four full days after the horrific murders of four students and that rental house behind me just off the campus of university of idaho early sunday morning, police are
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still inside that house taking pictures and gathering evidence, but right now they still don't have a suspect identified not even a description, so it does not look as if they are close to solving the crime, there is some recently surfaced video showing two of the victims madison mogen and kaylee goncalves at a fast food restaurant at 1:30 in the morning, and about two hours before they died, murdered another roommate xana kernodle and her boyfriend ethan chapin, they were at the bar and all were back at the house at 1:45, one of the roommates was not hurt and is not being considered witnesses to the crime. police would not say if they were the ones who called 911 some eight hours after the grisly murders. but there were so much blood at the scene as i said, police evidence was back at the scene
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today. they never found a knife, but it could look like this. a tactical knife with a 6-inch blade, asking stores if they recently sold one, the autopsies were released today and it was what we thought it was. they are all homicide victim stabbed by a knife, and from the corner that it might be, it is likely they said the same knife. laura. >> laura: dan, thank you. from a barbaric crime to insane city council decision that it will embolden criminals. the washington, d.c., council voted unanimously to lower sentences for burglaries, carjackings, robberies and reduce penalties for illegal gun possession carrying a pistol without a license and possession of a firearm. now i want to remind everyone, this is a city coming off of its worst year of homicides in two decades. joining me now is tom carton,
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arkansas member of the senate judiciary committee also author of the new book "only the strong" i think it's fair to say that places like d.c., california, i mean, they seriously kind of informs where the overall democrat direction is right now vis-a-vis crim criminals. >> this is amazing coming from the d.c. city council putting left-wing ideology ahead of the safety of the residents of our nation's capital. we're not talking about reducing sentences for people that are arrested with a dime bag of marijuana, we are talking about carjacking and a city that has had a wave of carjackings in a city where professional football player washington redskins was carjacked and shot just a few months ago. this reflects the democrats soft on crime left-wing ideology, this is a major issue in the georgia senate race and this is why jordan should get out and vote for marshall walker and is also something congress will
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take a look at. and if the mayor of washington, d.c., goes forward with this resolution or this bill, then i will introduce a resolution in congress to stop it from happening. and the people of washington deserve better and americans deserve better, the nation's capital belongs to the american people, not the left-wing politicians here. >> laura: senator, i want to switch gears because they daily caller reporting tonight that house republicans have introduced legislation to audit funds appropriated by congress from the american people to ukraine. now do you think this is something republicans in the senate will support. i know i support it. we should know how her money is being spent, where it is being sent, and if, in fact, it is being used in the appropriate manner wherever it is sent. >> laura, i agree with you and all of those principles. i have not seen the legislation,
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but they deserve that accountability whenever their tax dollars are spent and i would like to add that when there are some things that the united states and our military and defense industry can provide to ukraine, the european partners we have can provide money to ukraine whether it is france or germany or the european union, the biden administration. >> laura: senator, with all due respect, they are not. i know that we would like that, but i would like a lot of things. but germany is not ponying up, france is not ponying up, we are not seen the money come from italy, this is all on the backs of the american taxpayer. and i know that there is a split in the republican party on this with the people who think we should be all in in ukraine and the people who think we have to take a sober look at this, but at some point is zero-point ever carry the burden for europe? or is it always going to be us? >> no, they need to, laura, and the biden administration needs to use more pressure and leverage to come bail them to it, there a certain weapon
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systems that only america can provide, but european nations and the european union can provide more funds to support to ukraine. it should not be only on the backs of the american taxpayer. >> laura: well, right now, senator, there is an enormous amount of angst in the republican party about what is next, what is going to happen in 2024. and on this issue of accountability, listen to this. shocking revelation after 1600 auditors combed through the dod's $3.5 trillion in assets and 3.7 trillion in liabilities. officials found that the department could not account, this is the pentagon, cannot count for about 61% of its assets. so i mean, i know, again, republicans, the pentagon can do no wrong, i'm sorry, but that's what a lot of republicans seem to think, they can't account for 61% of their assets?
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are you going to lead the charge on this from the senate? this is ridiculous! speak of the reason we finally know this is during the trump administration and congress insisted that the department finally go through with these kind of audits we have not waited until 2024 and the new presidential election. we should start right now, build upon this audit and make sure that the dod is getting good value for the taxpayers. i mean, right now you have almost as many civilians in the department as you have troops. we need to make sure that the focus is where it should be which is making sure that our troops have the best equipment and training to defend our nation, not that are drill sergeants are using the right pronouns. so there is a lot of room for oversight and the new congress of the department of defense. >> laura: senator cotton, great to see you as always, thank you for joining us and answering all of our questions, thank you so much. up next cnn is forced to ditch the sauce while voters stitch nancy. raymond arroyo joins me on set.
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>> laura: welcome back to hollywood, florida, time for the seen and unseen segment, exploring the cultural stories of the day, we turn into the wise men about christmas, raymond arroyo joining me here on set. >> here we are. >> laura: the media, they were in true morning, and sympathetic as i am wearing black. because about to say because they were announcing that nancy pelosi had stepped down. but over at msnbc, she was being hailed as a mix of something between margaret thatcher and mother cabrini. >> this is the most talented and visionary political figure that we have seen in recent american history, not just a woman, but a historic impactful talented visionary. >> she stood there in that
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iconic white pantsuit that we have seen her wear time and again at the his momentous historical inflection points, and a nod the suffragettes. >> i did not realize that pantsuit color was now because for canonization, but apparently it is, here's the amazing thing about all of this, and you have to give nancy pelosi credit, she has held her caucus together for decades. delivered on popular laws like obamacare, the republicans who would do well to look at her strategy and copy the strategy if not the outcomes, they would do well. >> laura: she did also accomplish the bloodletting of seats from democrat majority, so that did help. >> i do have to talk about matt dowd, because it may be the most perceptive pelosi take yet, listen to this. >> she should be on everybody's goat list of leaders of the house, of the entirety of our country's history.
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>> now, laura, he is right, whenever i hear and pelosi speak, i think goat as in -- >> and some right away from the in, but it is more what we needed. we have the war in iraq, covid which is determined more products coming into the cou country. >> you see, this is not a choice for nancy pelosi, this is the necessity. but she is keeping her seat and i expect to see her drifting through the holes of the capital like the ghost of congress is passed. there she will be floating, waving that finger of former leadership, commending the troops in the right direction. >> laura: all i have to say to you is. [cheers and applause] as we lose pelosi, another tradition is on its way out.
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no more booze on cnn's bash. no more, how is anybody going to watch them? >> the new ceo at cnn has banned the anchors from boozing it up this year on new year's eve. he says on camera drinking erodes the credibility of cnn's personnel. and it has damage the network's respectability. laura, i don't know what he is talking about. >> nomar broke the leap. no more penis from a man that has no money. >> did she say broke [bleep]? >> [bleep] from the street. >> [bleep] everywhere. i don't give a -- what you think about me. i don't care. i'm a grown [bleep] man. i don't care, you can kiss my behind, i don't care. i'm a little bit late right now. >> he is the perfect person for
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the mornings, don't you think? after seeing that, don lemon might be cut off, but apparently some staffers have not quite gotten the memo. >> anderson and i are going to party harder than we ever have before! on new year's eve! >> oh, my good lord, god help us all. >> laura: i love when anderson cooper does that little giggle. it's actually kind of cute. >> anderson and andy cohen, they apparently get an alcoholic pasts. they can still imbibe on new year's eve. just not the anchors. but we at fox don't have any such rules, laura. so i thought since we are at the patriot awards and these people seem to be drinking a lot, we would just --
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>> laura: wait a second! is this jagermeister? >> it might be. go ahead. >> laura: i remember this from dartmouth. [cheers and applause] all right, raymond. travis will be hosting the rest of the show. we will keep the party rolling here at the patriot awards. and joining us on set, no shots for them. i'm cutting them off, but the insanity out of san francisco, and for transgender's, what could go wrong. who? who's looking? there is no time. they will kill you....but my daughter. mama.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: welcome back to hollywood, florida! keeping with our nancy pelosi team tonight i went to radio some descriptions of her city of san francisco. this is just a few. in urban drug den, a city of chaos, a homeless battleground, but there is one issue that maryland and breed things rises above all else. you need a guaranteed income program for transgender is on. a new program will provide 55
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low income transgender residents with $1200 a month for up to 18 months. also gender transition treatment and financial coaching, yeah, can't make it up. sean duffy, and t clay travis, both are fox news contributor's, i guess san francisco has not found a bottom. >> it feels like they spin a wheel low bulk insanity and whatever its plans on coming you can't even come up with these mad libs style, we will give transgender people free money to do whatever craziness is going on while the city completely falls apart. san francisco is a jewel, seattle is a jewel, portland is a jewel, pacific northwest is a disaster because of policies like this, far left idiocy. >> think of all of the things that san francisco needs to do and this is one of their main priority is priority is. >> what frustrates me is that poverty affects everyone the same. whether you are transgender or
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gay or brown, or black, if you are poor, you are going to divide out those that are transgender and treat them separately, this is a democrat playbook, all about separating america, so some groups are more equal than other, and it's all about division. >> laura: and then we have the ongoing controversy over the crypto meltdown where the boy wonder, somehow ended up sending $40 million over to the democrats, the democrats say oh, look, no hands on this trying to avoid any real desire to kind of turn the money back. speak of the bankruptcy expert said in 40 years of running companies and trying to get them through bankruptcy, he had never seen a disaster like this. and he is supposed to talk at "the new york times" has one other thought leaders coming up at the end of november, all of this is completely indefensible, and imagine if there were a republican $40 million donor whose company had gone bankrupt like this? everybody would go through with
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a fine-tooth comb and many people come in "the new york times" with flattery. >> laura: talk about the deal book summit, and people who are attending this, and i think we have it up on the screen is zelenskyy coming? yes, and jenny allen is going to be there, mark zuckerberg, mike pence is going to be in this esteemed group. and of course not going to arrest him, but might arrest his other friend. >> i thought that he had fight fought in a war. >> laura: he has time to do the "vogue" magazine" >> i want to make sure that i get everybody excited about russia and ukraine, it's money to report for at taxpayer expense, and want to point out with the crypto deal, the one on the street is a security exchange commission or, totally missing, big liberal democrat, was sam bateman freed and does nothing
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about this. >> laura: at this point we can conclude it is made up. >> these guys are going to jail for the rest of his life, i don't see any other way. i wonder if he travels to new york? >> laura: but was hailed as this cool 30 years old billionaire, and he is a crusader for justice and giving money to all these democrats, he has a huge fraud like so many of the democrats. >> i went to the democrats conference and he was there with bill clinton and other elites there to be in shorts and dumpy hair and most uncomfortable dude you have ever met, who would give millions or billions of dollars to run this? >> is saying he is still trying to raise $8 billion is that they gave him this much money to start with and apparently no guard rails running two different companies and mixing all the money. this is i think going to eventually be a really good
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streaming show, but it is madness. >> laura: that is it, i have to pull you back to politics for a moment, because jen psaki, the old white house press secretary weighed in on the new house majority for the g.o.p., watch. >> it is not just investigations into the president's son or other family members or whatever they may pursue, they have also been very clear that they want to impeach alan mae arcus, tony blinken, a bunch of cabinet members, they are doing that instead of doing something about lowering cost of energy and addressing inflation, seems like they will do nothing, they will do impeachments. >> first of all they have done nothing. it >> laura: i was going to say what have they done? >> they are making the mistake of thinking that republicans are going to go for hunter biden, they are not, they will go to joe biden, and the connection was made that he was the vice president, and so i think they will chew gum and walk at the same time. and they will address the issues
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that are affecting americans and gave them the gavels, because if they don't they will lose big time in 2024. speak of the first thing we have to remember is all the house of representatives is going to do is follow that decision's first rule, do no harm and try to make joe biden not be able to make things worse. and that's a success. that's why winning the house is such a big deal. >> laura: think about the autopsy of the last period of time in the last two years, roe is gone and then pelosi is gone, biden's approval about 40%, it's pretty great reports. >> here at the patriot awards which is like we should celebrate. and nancy pelosi being gone is a huge win. >> laura: great to see you both on set. thanks so much. more "the ingraham angle" when we return!
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night it has been, fox nation's patriot awards. i want to thank all of you, this enthusiastic crowd for being us until the very end. god bless all of you and you patriots out there, remember in america now and forever. greg gutfeld and the whole gang take it over from here. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> greg: happy thursday, everyone. i've only been employed of her two days and have already picked up two reverse mortgages.
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