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walker had 230,000 votes. that got us to where we are with the special runoff. bret baier. thank you as always. in the meantime let not your heart be i am laura ingraham, this is "ingram angle" from washington tonight. polls have been closed for three hours and nearly 85% of the vote-in, we have a fight race. the leaders have been bouncing back and forth between walker and warnock with neither man leading by more than one point in the last hour or so. out of more than 3 million votes, the two men are separated by just about 7,000. bill hammer joins us live at the billboard with the latest, bill, what can you tell us? >> laura, quickly on the map,
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just like you said warnock got a 2% lead here. difference of 7,000 between the two. the vote tallies getting a little higher up to 84% of all the votes counted now. warnock continues to draw raw numbers out of metro atlanta, areas that have a lot of votes, right? fulton county and population one out of 159. 65% of the votes counted. warnock is going to get a few more votes there and gwinett, about 25% of the votes outstanding there and cobb county. laura, this number had not move for some time. you are at 63% of the estimated vote in cobb county. we'll see it change a little bit as well. you ask yourself where is the vote, where is it outstanding and where is it going to come from, right? here is our current map.
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if you see purple on this map, laura, you know there is votes to be counted and if you see shades of pink, there is a little bit of both out there, too. if you see gray, that means all the counties are checked in. this is northern georgia in the atlanta area where there are all kinds of different shades, pinks aand aa roset and you name it. in the savannah area, this is a similar story as well. come back to realtime now, let's go ahead and dive in on some of these areas here where walker from chatham county at 81%. the percentage here not quite 2-1. let's see where they were here four weeks ago during the midterm. warnock is not quite as high, right? shy of 16%. he's a little bit over that mark. there is more votes to be counted. we'll see whether or not if that stays at 60% above or below there. i was just checking a few
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areas here in this northern metro counties. republican areas, walker just shy of 69%. i am going to go through three counties in a row and they favor republicans traditionally. we'll look at the percentages now what it was four weeks ago. that's cherokee tonight, 68.8. a little better for walker in cherokee county. realtime tonight to forsythe county. walker tonight at 65%. where was he four weeks ago? he was shy at 65%. the vote, however, is not all in on for forsythe. hall county, republican votes, population 159, walker shy of 73%. just about all the votes estimated tallied here in hall county. you soo e the difference for walker, it was just shy of 71% four
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weeks ago. in these counties, he's doing slightly better than where he was four weeks ago which is where you want to be for walker. what we can't see, however, is what warnock is doing. fulton county is only two-thirds of the votes in. warnock is going to get a ton of votes in fulton country. where weeks ago, where was he? he was down about eight points. walker is going to gain a little bit there. is that enough to hang on? this is the fundamental question of this run-off race tonight. similar story in gwinett, this change -- hang on, laura, 99% reporting in gwinnet county. in realtime now, that
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number is not 99. you are not entirely checked in, warnock is at 62 four week ago. okay, he's at 58, shy of 59%. watch how that goes and cobb county, warnock shy of 60%. this is a chain, that's stuck on 53% and 63%. this is a recent dump now in cobb county. so a little bit of a difference there from four weeks ago is where he is tonight. look, if warnock hangs onto a two or three-point edge in a place like cobb county, that may be enough to win the entire state based on raw numbers. it is changing in realtime, laura, your difference is 6900 votes and warnock is hanging onto ..02 over herschel walker.
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horse race, you got it, laura. >> thank you, we'll check back with you in a short while. how low will they go? that's the focus of tonight's angle. just how far will the left actually go to protect their pet causes and their destructive agenda. we have seen that to save their fantasy of a borderless nation, they'll look the other way as an endless streams of narcotics and crimes reeking havoc on america. the white house is not interested at the problem of the border. they're rooting for the illegals, the more the better and if they end up moving into communities where republicans have been making political in roads. biden was 100 miles or so at the border but he's too much of a coward to travel there to face the reality of what his administration had done. >> why go to the border and not
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visit a border? >> there are more important things going on. they're investing millions of dollars in the enterprise. >> more important than the sovereignty of your nation? susure. efforts to cripple th fossil fuel industry have driven fossil fuels profit up in the short terms at least, while leaving america vulnerable. china is laughing at us as we unilaterally disarmed in the world of energy. democrats just don't care. high prices and food and fuels and future generations left holding the bag because of all this green spending and the entire world hurt by a funding by this proxy world against russia, that tops it all up. all of this is happening and
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democrats don't care. >> what's the grand plan to increase oil production in america? >> that's hilarious, would i have the magic wand on this. >> tell us, pete. you can write a better plan to collapse america if you try. they're taking the score on the trans agenda as well. the destruction of the nuclear family is one of their premier agenda items. >> do you think states should have a right to ban gender-affirming healthcare. >> i don't think anybody should have the right to do that. it is a moral question and a legal question. i just think it is wrong. >> as a pediatrician when it comes to making sure kids are healthy and happy, i know how important care to defer someone's true identity can be. >> i should be allowed to be able to go to school freely and express themselves freely.
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>> well, one northern virginia suburbs a trans-youth expressing himself went beyond using the restroom of the opposite sex, it meant committing a heinous crime. the school's administrator in virginia cover up a sexual assault. you probably recall some of the details of how the school district tried to bury a story of a rape of a female student. they moved her assailant to another school without parents knowledge and when the victim's father expressed his outrage an a school board meeting, they turned him into the villain. well, now the grand jury convened in the matter just released a report detailing what the school administrators did to sweep things under the rug. it is much worse than we thought. according to the report, a teacher's aide walked into the
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bathroom and despite seeing two pairs of feet under the stall door, that teacher did nothing. apparently, alerted no one. the report also found that the district concealed the nature of the attack even as it was preparing to release a controversial new transgender bathroom policy. after the rape, the student was transferred to another school where he committed other egregious act against girls that were known to officials but kept from the public. little was done and predictably, the student's rape, at the time he was wearing a skirt went on and committed another sexual assault and this time in a classroom. now, when he learned of the anal rape of his brother by a boy in trans-dressed up. scott smith, the father of the victim rushed
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to the school but blocked from entering but he eventually gained access but escorted out of the building. the principal contacted the superintendent's office of getting a no trespassing letter against the victim's father. the rape is rem remained missing and at large. the school was more concerned about containing an angry dad than finding a rapist on the loose. >> we have to understand that the left has changed. we kind of used to believe the '80s or '70s that they were relativists and who did not believe in absolute truth. now, we face an aggressive left that'll pursue its goals whatever the cost of americans. they're going to do this with the help of consortium
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of big business and woke bureaucrats and hollywood and the support of media. they're convinced that you are the problems and you are the ones that need to be punished. people like this. >> parents, school personnel are required to stamp our child's identity. where is her protection if a biological male is staring at her as she's changing her clothes. >> focused on raising our rock bottom test scores and exposing minors to sexually explicit materials. >> where is the math or the reading or the history? where are the strong values? >> strong values? well, the left enforcers certainly have them. those values are demonically opposed to what families want for their children. for years the left was embolden to inflict
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this agenda on their children, frankly because parents are just sleeping at the wheel. the good news is, we are waking up. in loudon county, parents were not afraid. they stood up and spoke up up. if those parents hadd the guts to get involved, none of these disturbing facts would have come to light. that young female student would have been victimized all over again. so much for the democrats and girl power. the sooner americans realize how hostile the left had become of the normal american life, the sooner we can begin to win the type of political victories we need to stop this agenda. that's the angle. joining me now is the reporter who broke this story for "the daily wire," luke, you know that
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the grand jury report found the superintendent concealment was so extensive that the school board did not know about it until you broke the story, what? >> that was pretty wild. i broke the story a little over a year ago and now this jury of nine citizens. >> grand jury. >> found facts i could not get. they used subpoenas. the school board members would not testify until they were within two hours of being arrested. they got documents and did get that testi testimonials. there was a series of failure continuing just days before the rape. a teacher aide e-mailed her boss she did not want to be held responsible. the teeper that complained was trans-phobic. >> so they're afraid. they want teachers to be afraid and they
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want the parents afraid. they want everybody afraid. >> they left this kid and didn't do anything and days later, he raped the grand jury found a series of distances -- >> is there a massive lawsuit involving the parents of this girl right now. we are going to see that. there could be a lot of money on the table. >> luke, i want to read you a portion of this grand jury report. when you reach out to loudoun county schools for a statement or confirm or dispute any of the facts, i believe this should receive immediate attention. now, this was months after the assault. he seems concerned that the story was about to get national attention. that was all that mattered to them and not this young woman or other students were vulnerable at the school.
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it was the bad pr they did not want. >> that was one of the things that was shocking. there was an e-mail that went out that said the only thing that happened was unruly parents. that's why you saw police on campus. if you need counseling, we'll offer you counseling. there was no threats to the safety of students. the rapist was on the loose the entire time while they were seeking restraining orders from the father. we found out from the grand jury, the school district wrote it and the superintendent edited it. this was all about pr. they moved the kid to the new school and they made him write on a piece of paper, "i will not touch others and ask to intimate photos," again, they have warning signs and they do nothing. a few days after that, he takes a girl in an empty
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classroom and strangled her and sexually assaulted her. >> the woke agenda. luke, i don't know what i would do without your report. you were really the catalyst. thank you very much and obviously, all the parents. >> scott smith came on this show last year to tell us this heart-breaking story. >> my daughter was sexually assaulted at the end of school, may of last year, and you know i went to the school board meeting to see what was going on. another parent, activist, you know, approached my wife and started antagonizing her. i tried to tell the lady what had happened to my daughter. the next thing i know is i am getting touched from all over
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the place and next thing i know is i was tackled to the ground. >> this is what happened. >> joining me now is scott smith got tackled and arrested trying to get answers about the rape of his daughter. the world is truly upside down and with me is ian pryor, director of "fight for school." scott, now that you have seen this. your reaction tonight? >> you know the grand jury report pretty much told us what we already knew. my family lived through this for 18 months now. everything that was in the grand jury report we spoke out on. we exposed and -- >> you didn't have the at the mails or internal
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communications. >> we had a few. and, you know the fact that it didn't come out with any teeth though. there is nobody held accountable by name. that whole report laid out a bunch of, you know, missed deeds and criminal situations, perhaps and at the end of the report, we get six recommendations of things they should do better next time. i hope the grand jury is not done with their duty and this has more teeth with it. >> i don't think they're done with this at all. as a former criminal defense lawyer, here is how the vice xhar chair of the school board reacted. not a single indictment was filed. is that an accurate portrayal of this report or is now over? >> now, it is not an accurate
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portrayal. i don't think the school board red the press release from the attorney jury that said the grand jury had not been discharged. i don't see negligence? i see recless indifference. when you look at things of neglect of a minor and recklessness is the standard. i also note going through all the behavior by the school and administrations, they talked about the lawyers in school. they seemed like they wanted to indict him but they don't have a witness tampering statute in virginia. it does not fit obstruction for indictment for the lawyer. they did not say that for the substance of the report. they did not say that about obstruction for the school board members. why would they not say that? i suspect we could see more down the road in the near future. i think that e-mail and that statement, if i am a
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jury and i see that, that tells me they did not read it or they read it and didn't care. they are not getting it. >> yeah, the obstruction question is very, very interesting. >> scott, the grand jury noted that when asked about the individual wearing a skirt in the female bathroom which is a biological male, of course, the school board members were quick to claim he was instead wearing a kilt, scott, they just don't stop playing politics here? >> no, they don't, they just lie, lie, lie and lie. i can show you the pictures of what he looked like that day. it is on my phone in my pocket. there was no kilt about it. >> was he always dressed this way or a way to get into the bathroom at that moment? >> i think he decided who he was and what he was on a daily basis. i have seen evidence
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since that unfortunately, my wife and i fought very hard to get this child treatment, and then evidence was revealed to us after the fact that, you know, this kid is a psychopath, he's a sexual predator. unfortunately, we'll hear about him again. >> and anne ziegler, is he still in the position? >> we need names. >> after reading that grand jury report, i don't know how the school board can't fire him. i mean -- what are they afraid of? does he have something from them that is not disclosed to the grand jury that he'll talk about it. the loudon county board of supervisors met and the chairwoman, a democrat repeatedly called for the school board to fire scott ziegler, this is not a political issue.
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this is not a democrat or a republican issue. he and the staff need to go. >> people have been watching our coverage, and scott, you told our story, i want to bald and crying and i was so upset. first of all, i want to thank you for your bravery for speaking out and being as tough as you have been and you have done amazing work on all the parents but thank you for you and your family for staying strong and i hope you have a good plan. this is a major, major litigation that we should follow here. we thank you both for joining. we need to head back to georgia where this race continues going back and forth. we are in a dead heat of 92% of the votes in, we head back to bill standing by for us. looks like warnock got a favorable dump of vote. how shocking? what can you tell us? >> he's got a percentage point lelead here. 26,000 four weeks
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ago. same race and two candidates, it was a difference of .9% and 36,000 four weeks ago. where is the vote and what are we voting on? some of them are big major cities in atlanta. you see what we have done in the map here, shades of roset, that shows you where the votes are still standing. i counted a moment ago, about ten counties in total where we are waiting on votes. the darker the pink or the red or the purple in this case, the more outstanding. this rural county, 97 out of 159. you got half of the vote there and akron county and cherokee county, a lot of republican votes here. 98% reporting. you
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got a few more outstanding in cherokee. let me pop up here south carolina border there. you are at 94%. a little bit outstanding there. which could play into walker's favor and you pick up a couple hundred votes here and couple thousands here. that could work for him. the problem he's up against two of the main counties and two of the biggest vote-getters where you find democratic votes are fulton county. you are about three quarters reporting at 77%. warnock with almost 70. where was he four weeks ago? can i do that? hang with me, laura. he was 73%. maybe there is a chance there that walker could pick up a little bit here. come over here to the east, dekalb and washington, four out of 159 and you are just at 70% of the vote in. this had been a slower count than some of the other counties for dekalb. you see it continues
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to come in. you see how much of a democratic advantage you have at a county like dekalb. 90% of the votes just northeast of atlanta, georgia. i will take this off here and go back, this is four weeks ago in dekalb. so warnock, he's out performing at the moment but whether or not this is all the votes counted four weeks ago. as of now, you are 90%, does that number stick? if it does, the race is over. walker gained a few points and votes there. don't know in that's going to be enough, order for walker to sustain this. you are at 29,000 and we just came on the air here moments ago. this is part of the night where things slowed down a little bit. laura, while i got ya. none of these counties have changed and they're all the same shade as we talked a moment ago, shy of 30,000 votes at the 93%
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marker and .8%. >> i have a question, this may bbe a dumb question but why is the heavily democratic counties are always the last one to report? presumably they count and they are numbers and more people obviously. it seems like it is kind of -- i hate to say this is a familiar reframe but it is familiar from election night pass to just midterms and etc. >> i am going to say that's where you find the people. that's they live. laura, we are relying on the associated press to give us the numbers. warnock is going back as the winner agaagainst walker. raphael war
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won four weeks the midterm in 2022. it gives you the balance of power in the senate. democrats at 51% and republicans at 49%. majority is 51% and this means essentially kamala harris would not have to break any tie breaking votes. this means on the committee vote, when you have legislation on the margins, democrats and joe biden will have a slide edge after this victory tonight. >> bill hammer, i would like to say this is surprising but it is not. this is what we expected and you know, look. the senate democrats i would argue did a much better job and they got early vote out and brian kemp gave his list and did a late night video call. i mean -- got to have the operation in effect as always. guys, we appreciate it, bill. stay with us. we have more.
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we got to go to molly hemmingway and of course kellyanne conway. molly, you and i talked about this a week ago. we felt this coming to me it never felt like the senate republicans wanted this guy in office. he was a trump's pick and they didn't like that. there was not intensity on the part of the republicans as there was on democrats. i felt it and you felt it. we don't change anything. we have the same people in place and apparently the rnc, that's not changing. we are doing the same thing over and over again. i am pissed ton tontonight, frankly. >> it is offensive for republican voters and donors. there is no clear messaging. i mean you look at what happened
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since the midterm election where you had a senate that responded to those disappointing midterm losses by doing nothing other t trtp t than sabotaging their what's the case of voting republicans for senate after this midterm? i don't think one was attempted to be made. nothing seems to be changing. you didn't see a lot of enthusiasm there. >> look at how close it was though? >> what did we say? this was winnable. i know you didn't want any change. i like ronald mcdaniel. is this is like a warning sign and flashing or are we going to do everything over again every single election. kevin mccarthy won the house. >> there is no excuse in georgia for us not to have done what brian kemp did. yes, he's the incumbent governor against stacey abrams. i guess mitch
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mcconnell's group funded it. they did that the last couple of days. >> mitch mcconnell appear there in. >> he could have won a seat four weeks ago, we would not need to have a run-off. >> he was one of the most improved candidates. he was out there working hard. we need to not only compete for votes, ballots. if we don't bank blatt ballots and we'll keep losing. >> many people did. >> molly, mitch mcconnell did give $11 million to the effort in georgia. but, where was all hands-on deck? lindsey graham, he was there. >> every senator should have been there. >> but, why i am going ask the question tonight, why were they not down there, molly? >> i think if they had needed this seat to have a majority in the senate, you actually would
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have seen the establishment in d.c. caring a little bit about it. they obviously didn't care about it. there is also an issue of people talking about giving money to different races, we are very good at seeing how money go around to different people. the republican party gives money to consultants. they need to care about winning and less about the means by which races are run regardless of whoever takes over the rnc. there needs to be massive systematic changes of the way races are being handled and consultants are running them. >> regardless of outcome. >> and pollsters and consultants, these people are the only growth in the industry. >> i have been talk about this for years, if there are recall violation and candidates always lose and consultants always win. they are nameless. consultants who make the most money and have for for decades the losing rom
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race was $1 billion. >> >> rich people. >> nobody knows who is they are. the average donor, average laura ingraham viewers right now could not name the people. >> maybe they should be named. >> they are nameless but not blameless. >> the republicans hire them. >> there is no accountability. they're going to blame herschel walker tonight and donald trump. i know mitch mcconnell early on said he wanted -- this did not happen yesterday. everybody said they were all in but we didn't see all the senators there. where were the other 49 republican senators? >> i don't believe it is 59. nobody wants kamala harris to break ties. that's the only thing she does is breaking ties.
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>> we are about to see a cram down of this ominous bill. the senate leadership would rather work with schumer than have a chance to work with kevin mccarthy in the new year. that speaks volume, molly, i know you written about it over the federalist. >> and talking about the role that mitch mcconnell plays here. mcconnell lost those candidates two years ago. >> and so does the colorado. >> we have an issue where the republican party needs to think about how it is winning elections and it is not thinking about that at all. it talks about candidate quality. mitch mcconnell sabotaged republican candidates. we have now in the senate a plan for republicans to help chuck schumer with massive spending package, they're doing nothing to stop it. what about the candidate quality of these current senators who don't care about their base and the direction of the country and are more than happy to work with democrats than wait. >> always, always. i want to
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play this moment from last night with kevin mccarthy on the show. you get a piece of advice from mitch mcconnell. huge credit for that. when it comes this issue, watch this. >> we are 28 days from republicans having the gavel. we would be stronger in every negotiation. any republican that's out there trying to work with them is wrong. >> does that include mcconnell? >> yes, why would you want to work on anything if we have the gavel inside congress? >> wait until we are in charge. >> in the hill today, all these unnamed sources among these senate senior leadership and friends of the minority leader. well, we didn't think mccarthy was going to be able to get anything through. they never go on the record and never defended their merits of the position and never gave interviews. never we'll hear from them.
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>> i thought your interview with leader mccarthy was massive and i thought his answer was perfect. they waited four years. we are actually going to be the majority in the house and laura, they have no room for excuses and no reason to not work on the border, energy and the economy. >> they don't want to. >> kevin -- he invited joe biden to the border, that's not a stunt. joe biden knows what's going on at the border, he does not care. he's been to delaware 174 days and the border, 0 day. and we know fentanyl is the number one kill. telling mitch mcconnell after tonight when you don't have a 50/50 senate. just wait for us over here. >> what does it say for 2024, if this is what the republican voters see? what does it tell
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them going into 2024 with all the great senate races coming up, should be in our favor. is this a way to build the new coalition of the spanish. >> i can't imagine how demoralizing it is. if you provide any resistance to what's happening with democrats controlling the senate, if you work with renewed republicans and majority in congress. you can generate excitement and enthusiasm for two years from nnow. it is not that these this are going to happen but it is a way of moving things in their direction. republicans on the other hand seemed to just accept de defeat even when they have won. >> the good news is we are increasing among these key groups and hispanics and african-americans and asian americans and suburban white
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women came through for republicans. we ron the national votes. >> we got to win the city. >> and look, we won in oregon and virginia and new jersey. >> there is good news in the house, no doubt. >> laura, i hate to say we have to invest in the non-sexy part of politics. grandpa can get out the bathroom that day, get his votes early in advance. >> molly your reaction to taibbi's stream of what was going on with the big tech and this election. >> and the jim baker. >> james baker was at the fbi implicated in the russia's collusion hoax and he left as they were investigating some of the leaks that was happening there. he gets hired at twitter. we learned he was meddling in the aseminations of these explosions and suppressing the
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biden hunter's laptop story. he was actively working against twitter and apparently on behalf of himself and the fbi. this is the kind of thing that could lead to disbarment. elon musk got rid of james baker which is more than most republicans did in the entire russia collusion. >> ladies, thank you so much. speaking of suppression efforts about the first family's corruption. tucker carlson is joining us next on the biden's family grift. it is good, stay there.
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now detail of these ties between big tech and government. i am so happy we are joined by tucker carlson. part one of this latest two-part series is available right now on fox natnation. natnat we got our hands on an exclusive sneak peek. >> you want to know how corrupt this country is? do the people in charge always whine up richer
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before they took office? does the average senator, for example, livered in the same zip code as the same people who vote for him? places like scranton, pennsylvania? if not, you got corruption. joe biden and his family became rich and they rich themselves with these countries they supposedly serve. how do they do that? we obtained thousands of documents and text messages and remails and reported calls that tell the story that illustrate america's first family how they really do business. this is "biden inc." >> this is stunning lack of curiosity about everything that the biden family had done to enrich themselves. why is that? >> it is long standing. it is 50 years of ignoring how joe biden
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live in greenville, delaware with no other income? how did you do that and then he moved to a bigger place and he bought a place on the shore of the eastern shore and when he left to the vp's house, he moved into one of the biggest house in the biggest river. who financed all this? joe biden is not the only members of congress who got rich from so-called public service. one of the ways he got rich was sharing a bank account with his son who was selling access to his father's device of the united states to ukraine in china. this is one of the biggest stories of the past decade. i don't think it is covered by the bigst newspapers in the country which does tell you everything. >> they try to distract from the under lying narrative which is the bidens have become wildly
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wealthy trading off joe biden's position in government by jjust -- oh, you are picking o someone who gotten through a terrible addiction problem. just because he had personal problems you are now piling on. they go to this salacious detail but those are not really the point here, are they? they're kind of interesting but that's not the core of what's going on. >> i mean it is immaterial and it is sad. i knew hunter biden and it is sad to see him totally d hurt other people. that's not the story, this family of people with no expertise of any area like energy, for example, and they are making millions from ukraukrainian company? how did happen? most americans would
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trade a little bit of corruption for some conference and stability. this is not mayor daily in chicago in 1965 where r pat least plowing the snow. e people are terrible running the u.s. government. they're not good at it, still getting rich by selling access to our government and our main enemy, china? that's too much. >> this corruption of the biden family does not have any effects on whether he's going to seek reelection. jill biden told emanuel macron last week that she and her husband are ready for his reelection campaign and biden then join the french president and the first lady in a playful toast. that could have all been signifying nothing. i think they're going to go for it. >> they may. i have been consistently surprise. i
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predicted eight times that joe biden would not see his bid for the nomination through. i knew his family members were aware that he had dementia and he was taking drugs in order to mass the symptoms of dementia. he's totally incapable. i would never thought he would get the nomination, much less to become the president of the united states. i am out of the prediction business on this. it is a good deal for people who's running the government, barack obama and susan rice and etcetera, there is no other way. >> tucker, is there a way for a populist kind of whatever you want to call america's first or america's focused candidate to really win on the national stage if republicans don't get these big tech under control by breaking this crazy monopoly speech they had and by get in on early voting mastered at the out set of these elections. is it possible for them to win
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given the electoral makeup? >> well, no, of course, the voting stuff is a question of mechanics. we have this new system, republicans if they want to be in the politics business needs to master it. that's obvious. on the question of controls that tech have, you can't have a democracy in a country in which information is controlled because people don't have the information to make informed decisions. this is the actual threat to democracy when the fbi tells a tech company to hide information from voters three weeks before an election? that's not a democracy. it is less than a democracy. >> they're talking about russia collusion. tucker, it is great to see you. i saw you at the fox nation awards. >> it was so fun. >> we look forward to part two. >> thank you so much. appreciate it.
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according to loudoun now, superintendent scott ziegler was just filed, immediately and without cause after that grand jury report detailed how he and others went to great lengths to conceal student rapes. yet, again, believe ingraham angle had some positive effect and got results. ron claim congratulating not just warnock in georgia but his boss, joe biden. bret barry. we mentioned that they're telling foreign governments they're running
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2024, biden and jill. they're trying to set the narrative here. he's a winner. >> interesting, he didn't campaign in georgia. rafael warnock did not mention him that much at all. he was travelling today in arizona, didn't go to the border but also didn't go to georgia on the final day of the campaign yesterday. it's interesting to watch this race. rafael warnock will end up with more votes than he did in the general election. candidates matter. herschel walker was a candidate that got better on the stump. brian kemp wasn't on this ticket as opposed to the last time. so, i think the republicans are going to lick their wounds and look at early voting and other things that may have gone wrong. >> in fulton county, this tells the tale -- kemp lost there, the governor, by 38%. walker is currently losing by about 58%. that is telling. >> bounce around georgia to different counties. and that
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differential is really what is this race. and i think a couple of things. one, 51-49 is different -- you know, democrats now have control of not only the chamber, but those committees to get the biden agenda through. so, the fact that house republicans will hold the house is really key. >> but the 2024 map, as you said is pretty unforgiving for the democrats now. >> the senate map is unforgiving. states like west virginia, montana, ohio, arizona, wisconsin, pennsylvania. so, there are a lot of potential states where republicans, if they choose the right candidates in the primary, are well positioned. because those are states that donald trump won significantly, the first time by double digits. >> it looks like now mitch mcconnell may -- i say may, may be backing off of the omni bus bill that would have dumped the spending for the next ten months, thee sided it now, not wait for mccarthy. tell us the
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story. of. >> a lot of pressure, one, defense department funding. there's a push to get everything funded and what's happening with weapons to ukraine, the possibility of taiwan. we talked about this on the defense forum. there's pressure on that. we have all of the senators who are retiring. there's a lit bit of pet projects in the big funding that they would like to see before they leave. and some of them are long-time figures that have been in the center for a long time. they would like to see whatever, an airport, post office, something. it's all in that bill. we'll see. house republicans are going to hold the line. we'll see if nancy pelosi has the votes in the house. i think the senate is going to be really close. >> now, richard shelby's 88 years old. he's retiring. and he's the one in charge of pushing this omni bus through. how does this make sense in any way, shape -- a retiring basketball coach doing all of the recruiting for the next five years. >> it's shelby -- it's also pat
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leahy also leaving the senate. so both of the guys are the final kind of push. >> they never have to be held accountable. >> right, they're out. >> that's an interesting deal. so great to be here with you, sit with you at the anchor desk. thank you for your insights tonight. greg gutfeld and the game. but trace gallagher first will provide the latest from georgia, good night, everyone. >> we're following the senate runoff where warnock defeated walker. the associated press called this 15 minutes ago. this increases the democrats' margin in the senate to 51-49 come january, meaning vice president kamala harris is no longer needed as a tie breaker. let's now go to atlanta where congressional correspondent is live mor

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