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carton >> they'll be fine. o those are the good old days. lawyers all day long gone. all better not keep the jokes going. i'll get in trouble. handed anything show. i'm laura ingraham. this is the "ingraham angle" from washington. tonight. from >> where's al? that's the focus of tonight's angle. now, there's only one thing thes worse than al sharpton claiming to care about black people. it's than al sharpton and one of his proteges pretending to care peol an about black people. >> well, each of them celebrate one another. you got convictions was the first time we had convictions of a police officer like that.s in all the years that i'veth ben >> you'v. and this was monumental. t you've sethe the template on how e kind of cases.ll o all of us remember how you yolked about get off our neck. you'll remember that that was such an important moment. and yo au were a voice for the people because of the the precedent you laid down in many others laid down al sharptons.
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did you say a voice forhe the people, please? peopr, they alwayse care more than anyone else. always, especially if it's police involved, like, of l course, the tragic casike ofge d george floyd. >> you cared about the family, >> the human rights people pay to lose a loved one . well, you know, people who lose th their loved ones to police brutality, our crime victims, they are crime victims. and any prosecutor worth his or her salt is going to makee thei the victim's center. thing i' >> and so this is something i felt compelled to do. >> neither keith ellison of minnesota nor al-sharq dan are anything but racial opportunists. so if a crime involving a black person can offer a pr or a political benefit, or ine ca the case of something liken of sharpton or attorney benjamin crump, a financial payday,fina they might get prominentlyncia involved. t ge otherwise, don't hold your breath. and i'm the nuts and boltst and
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issues that actually plague the black community, especially in urban areas. batlack the racial industrial complex is either nowhere to be foundnoh or actively working againsert the black community. e how much time has al sharpton, for instance, devoted to the persistent problem of black gang violence in minneapolis?d >>can't play in the yard. >> m i hear for gunshots at night. there's so much drug trafficking. >> there is so much gang violence. traffiever seen it this bad. i think it's noth gang anybodyny is seen as this bad. has >> gang violence in minneapolisi is so bad that the fednns got s involved. doj issued a major indictment of forty five gang members a few weeks ago, didn'tt fo get much coverage alleging members of the gangs called a une highs and the bloodsnd engaged in a brutarel and unrelenting trail of violence. over the courslence e of years, including revenge killings and alleged trafficking inraffii fentanyl and methamphetamine. d now our own mike tobin on our
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own, mike tobin, to an active member of the gangster disciple of ths recently aboutte violence in the city. >> these gangs are reckless, real real reckless, it's note no noganized no more . it used to be structure and nowr women kids. >> now it's just a free for knos all. who know hs how manysidents black residents of minneapolis gangs have killes gad over the years by either drugs orr dg murder. but where's ors every now? why isn't he or one of his acolytes there mentoring youth to keep them out of the gangs? because there's no fame in it and there's certainly no money in it and non t a peep from fro sharpton about this savage attack. sixteen's on bicycles savagelyea beat what appeared to be a white man in l.a. and this was just a few days ago. the video was disturbing. >> oh, oh, where are
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the parents? >> where the fathers who raise these kids and where's albecaus sharpton? oh, because the victim lookse th like was white. does this not count as injustice? and the good reverend's eyes i? the the reason, by the way, the brave social justice warriors don't care to address the recurrent black on asian attacks in our cities. well, in long beach, california, last week, a fifty three year old victim said her attacker yelled racial slurs at her before punching her face.fae i thought i was going to die, e she told a local reporter, toooh scared to even share her name. the attackerarr names were still on the loose. loose. bros is wanton violence for no reason.ken broken families, a criminal justice system that's overloaded and that too often treats criminalsed and t t likes and victims like criminals. so does al sharpton and hisls bt pals believe that racismha is t3 reason that teens as young as 13 in maryland are stealing e cars? and i looked and i looked and i
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foun d no sign of al sharptonspea speaking out last week afterki this shockinng outg story out on hill, maryland , came out where a 14 year old girl orchestrated an attempted murder on a school bu s. >> now, these stories speak to deeper challenges. a scho the communities that sharptonol and crump claim to care so much about. broken homes, deadbeat dads a and marijuana usnde at a young age. if al sharpton spent as much time advocating for fathers as he does against so-calleds ah systemic bias and policing, he v would really have made a hugeug impact. w, now, ditto for views on the issues that hurt minority families most hur openr borders.de it's a nightmare for inner-city america. itt' social services crowd schools. but al sharpton, he wantss to let in more illegals, notl wt fewer. i talked to the secretary ofegal homeland security maracas. >> i said that to him. they must stop immediately.
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>> the deportations and from 2018, ellison thinks the bordere should be a workers turnstile and always spinning corporationh . certain people who get certaint rights can go back and forths across the bordethr seeking out the lowest wages. but people, regular peoplegulare cannot go back and forth acrosse the border seeking out the highest wages. now. now the cartels can. now, how's it working out for us now of course, all on an open border does other thann bofill our cities with drugs, is drive down wages for entry level workers in the unite d states , which disproportionately hurts young and minority workers. tons. what the race hustlers don't care about this. in fact,hustlers to stay in loc with the democrats, they support policies thatat would leave law abiding african-americans defenseless. >> i think the real issue is what are you fighting about, which is still alive with two t just yesterday and where are w shootings just yesterday, where
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are we going to arrive cond when are we going to arrive at dealing with gun control? >> that's the real issue. i nowe now, the real issue here is that democrats grandstand on race and don't do a darn t thing to offer real solutions. r >> where are these self-appointed civil rights icons whenre sel appoin tony fauci and randi fau weingarten were pushing for w school lockdowns during covid,o' we know remote learning hurt minorities the worst they lostal education, mental illness, depression. it was als ilo easy to predict, the as we did here on the angle, but no t the not so reverend. reverend, he just told the party line and pot legalization. it's been a nightmare fort le the states where it's beenar triee d and especially disastros for our young black and hispanic youth. and disastrous for fueling more cartel violence. and homelessness. but sharpton sharpt, he's all for it. >>n the question of medical marijuana and the question of decriminalization, it is a natural fit. it should be a civil right foron
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people to maintain and enhance their health plans, to not be the ones that go to jail. g and others go to the bank. >> i see the pattern here. the fact is al sharpton and his ilk have been crusaders ofy soci the left on pretty much every social and economic policy that has deeply wounded the black community. and they simultaneously inflame racial tensions with their fake charges of intrinsic racism. across american life, all for their own political and economic benefit. omicit is a sick and it is a twisted game. they're playing. bu and i can't help but hope that more black voters see throughe o the charade before anyreany more damage is done and anydaor more lives lost. u se next time you see a horrificd crime and ask, where's al? you might look in the msnbcms green room and that's the angle . >> joining m ae nongw is pastor. corey brooks, ceo of project hood, and victor davis hanson, senior felloo ofw at a the hoover institution.
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pastor, you have seen so much and you and i have hadave talk the chance to talk on so many occasions about what is really hurting inner-city america today. is al sharpton addressin ag thoe core issues that really plague especially black families? c >>er well, you know, i don't understand why certain leaders, certain are black leaders amidst all the chaos continun be to promote and prioritize other lives over other people. p high profile caseseo seem to ges all the attention when our community is faced with so many issues. we havd withe a single parentpat households that we're dealing with . we have a bad educational system that we're dealing with . we have violence that we're dealing with every single day. verythere's so many issues that we're faced with . but yeced t our leaders continue to make us try to think, continue to try to make us think that white supremacy ih is the number one thing that wew ought to be faced with and that de we ought to befi concerned inth when it's definitely not the number one issueit.
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>> the black community, victor v kamala harris spokice at the white house to a group ofuss african-american small business owners. and thi>>s is what she said . we do talk equity. we actually believe it is aa good principle. goin spite what some so-called leaders might try to suggest.at we are proud of the fact that equity is one of our great guiding principles, proud of the fact that we understand equality is important. importy starts out on the same base. victor, once againr, onc, sort f dangling the racial spoils system instead of just pushingio for a strong economy, which heng obviously saw during e trump . kamala harris, but especially al sharpton. th i have a dilemma because never has the black upper classes, middle classes have vis more influence, more visibility, more poweibilie more success, whether it's barack obama or the women of o the view or they're very successful and they should
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be proud of the hard work that obtain that success. but at the same timeth, the innt city black community is inies an a crisis. and when you look at these spikes in violence, the dataat shows that young black males double their numbers and the the demographic as perpetrators of hate crimes and rare interracial crimes are overrepresented. three or four times. and yet al sharpton cannot or kamala harris, they cannot talke about the crime area because that's a source of they feelf ti they're demagogic power say and they won't criticizet and they can't say that,peope you know, thatno people are nott being successful in the black communities. we've got to be one fina l thingr . everybody should remembeonr the history of al sharpton. laura , whether it wassharpt the crown heights oron the freddie fashion market orfao the tawana brawley, he got his o start by judging peopler of the skin on the color of their skin or the religion. he fomented violence and all those cases which saw people die and people's lives ruined.
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>> and he was characteristic in all of those incidents of same terrible things about, errn about, about mormons, aboutmons whites. that was his currency. he trafficked eight and then hed was resurrected during anr obama years fo political purposes. and now he's come full circlomee and he's back where he always was. and i think people seem to be a surprised. al sharpton, whylways is he dod it? >> this is what he always did. this was his motive. so this is not and not o paying his taxes, owing impuions of dollars with impunity. so it was very successful formula. but people are tired of it now,t and i don't think it resonatesgt anymore. >> and pastor, i want to bring it back to chicago because this is over the weekend. this flash mob of four hundred e teens crashed the armed forces carnival. thiwatcs.
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pastor brooks, again, don' dtro hear from sharpton. so-ca don't hear from other so-called civil rights leaders. but we have a total breakdown in basic human behavior across all of society. but just in the inner city,e it's especiallinney acuteand yo on the racial issue. >> and you'ru'e seeing ig itt h >> absolutely. you know, we often hear some of our so-called leaders say we but need to speak truth to power. but i believe if we're going co speak truth to power, then we have to confront these issues that we're faced with every single day.nf arece . we have to learn how to guideh e our youth out of the violence. >> w violence. e learn how to e education, promote family values. we got to get back to having our community, a strong community and something on the behalf of the people. but yet we keep turninrogngs soe to these leadersthinbehalf of pd le away from family values, who lead us away from a goodad education, and they never, ever say anything about these young people who are participatinged n
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these violent activities. and if we continue down thisinon cycle, we're going to continueci to see not just in chicago, but in philadelphia, in new . yeah, all of these urban centers are going to continue to have problems. we need leaders with influence coo will speak to the issuesth that our community is faced with every single day, trying u to lift people up. >> i mean, try to lift people wh up, not rip people apart, which sadly, a lot of these leaders are doing get back to god, faith and family. i mean, victor, victor, sorry. pastor victor, really quickly, here, you see this recurrent problecurranm with attacks on an americans . i you know, i said anti asian at hate crimes. c they don't get a lot play. but even in the new york timeshe earlier this year ofar alla heai places, there's a headline crimn concern drove asia americans away from new york democrats worries about public safety, especiallye attacks against of asian-americans, caused some of the once reliablthy democrat. block to vote republican last year victor.
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i see this trend continuin tren >> and it's also true of. they've been ignored. i think we've got to get back to very quickly, is the idea tha inot no matter whatat e the color of your skin is , no r matter what particular groupp iy ouyou belong to , if you start to attack and stereotype and use violence against a collective other group, then c you're a racisollectthen yt and people who attack people because of the color ofth their skin are racist. their skin are maesn't matter if they're brown or black or white. but wett haven't said that.k we've said particular groups,usg because of a long history of oppression, cannot be racist. but yet when we have thesehave violent, racially motivateds if crimes, if they're attacking people on the basis of their race othey'rr ifrace they're demagoguing people on the basis of their race or their stereotyping people in a collective on the basis ofds the race. >> and let's admit it, the races . all right.tor pastor brooks, victor, thank bror thankuch. tonight, and ahead of addressing the actual problems, instead of addressing the actual problems facing the black community, the race grifter's want to punish
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the states that are actually offering the best opportunities for businesses families. and families. trave so you all heard about the naacp issuing this travel advisory for the state of florida, claiming it opened its african-americans. >> we should openly hostile to african-americans. >> we should not use race as a tool to weaponizes against people. o unfortunately, for a largee percentage of floridians,done. that's what he has done.e therefore, we aradvisie advisin african-americans and others. you travel to florida to ber aware thatlife i your life is nt value, that we have a politicalt landscape that could cause harm. >> joining me now, floridano congressman byron donal's.g wi congressman, first, how areths you dealing with all this hostility? it's y? a very difficult place forlae you to represent, so hostilen-a. to african-americans. let's not let that i think is dumb. talkn't even know what they're really talking about.i c i think they're more mad because they just don't have a voice per say. au a voicthrough the legislature. r the governor is not listening to this kind of stuff.
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he shouldn't listen to this kind of stuff. sho listen, black americans have been moving to floridaulblack r a long time. they continue to move ey'r to florida. there are thriving ie thn our st . they're opening businesses in our state. their kids are actually goin acg to school, actually being the educated in our state. the sky's the limit. >> the sun shines bright.p is >> i'll tell yhat the naacp. well, i'll tell you what'soug going on . onron desantis is running forg o president . that's what's going on . and oh, yes.r pr and i'esidenes. m at the gym this morning, okay? i don't know why i do this to myself. i'm trying to get a decenty workout, but my heart starts going up when i watch this. so this is on msnbc. you have the naacp, fort nca lauderdale president and her name is marsha ellison. listen to what she said .it she gives it away that it's do s political . flt we want to do is to advise anyone who's traveling to florida to know aboutor kno the the hostile and racist policies that have been put into place. theyby governor ron desantis and his supporters. supp it's important to know tha because, as you know, on a few i days there will be an important
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announcement that he is seekingo a higher office. so the question is , doese poli you want these policies in why your state? >> why doesn't she leave them? ? wh why? why is she stilly thereis?re representing the naacp if it'sus so awful? oh, because florida is awesome.s that's why she's not going to leave. look here at the end of wee day, what do we support in our state? support school choice?scho giving every childol black , white, hispanic doesn't matter . giving them an opportunity to find the place that they want to be able to gete to .e one .t's number that's critical. no, to just havingnu to bember e ableaise your your kids in peace and safe cities to bee stt able to walk down the street,yo that's what florida brings. you'reyour community. that's what florida brings. you're going to say that g black people shouloing thak d be to not be olbrycht. >> everybody is goin>> yg to wo i mean, you heard the previous d segment with with pastor brooks and this is all they got. >> it is this is all a they're offering. african-americans despair,e cour decline, and the country's racist, a pot sorry, pot despair in the countrye is racist. well, a couple of things, though. jobs j democrats already knowemocrao they're losing black men. black men are looking at what'wc
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going on under joe biden and the democrats. and they're basically saying this is enough, we're out because their pockets aren't getting better. theib prospects aren't gettingy better. the economy is squeezingqueezing black families more than mostt. th families and motor skills that oh, sorry, they offer abortion s because we need more abortions. so that's all they offer.d ti all right. tim scott running for president . thissant gals at the view had this comment. c >> one oomf the issues that tim evert has is that he seems to think, because i made it, everyone can make it. ignoring, again, the fact that te is the exception and no the rule. and until hee has, then he can stop talking about his plans. >> thomasin. but i think the clarence thomas syndrome wapi really that's that's a we're still dining out on that line. i mean it's actually i feel bad for them because now they're just out of material.in? >> look what he's made it >> and she made with the last thing goldberg and i think
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that's her actual birth last namey austins made it. she's doing good. there are black people ink pe our country who are makingr cour and doing quite well. black families arey actually forming at the highest rate and they've been in tim 40 years. black moms and black dadst rate raising their kids. 'r that's a good thing. but they're haters because libel they're liberals. first and foremost, and they cannot tolerate black people in this country. t peoplsaying, you know what, r with democrat policy because ias doesn't work when you actually look at it, because the democrats understand that withoue derstandt black voters t loyal to them, then they lose period. barack and michelle make it. i mean, if this country is so awful, like, how did a two term president elected with majority white vote , he gaves he a goodt speech dog. >> yeah.e i mean, you know what i'm just saying? like, if it's all rigged?, like >> how d ,how do how do you make it>> the look? the truth of the mattere mar-a-lago democrats, this is the only game thatei they have, because if you look at their policy, whether you want to talk abouty currency, economy, border, , foreign affairs, crime, education, you look at
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the actual points, they are losing the country, bute they weaponizes race, ains unfortunately, against our against the american people t th amto continue to divideat t our rights. see via andonov always great to see you . thanks so much for coming in. tonight. all right. the debt ceiling fight is really a battle of wills com between whomever is running the white house and kevin mccarthy. we're going to examine next. romeros down the road in orlando. what's he doing? i'm to give you a hint, 2024 . >> that's next. hi, i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas. and i'm here today to tell you about a hidden health crisis currently affecting nearly every american . sleep deprivation. and that's why you need to know about relaxium sleep. you see, getting a good night's sleep helps support a healthy immune system, helps maintain a healthy blood pressure, healthy cardiovascular system. thankfully, relaxium sleeps formula is clinically proven to help you fall asleep faster ,stay asleep longer and wake up feeling refreshed.
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>> 800 85% 036 that's eight hundred eight five four two zero three six. we're pretty well divided house almost them and it's not any different in the senate. so the guy gets something himself on both sides and we got need to cut our spending.p ther. >> they will com e up right there, but it's importanty pa to remember that the house hasss already passed a bill that would raise the debt ceiling. in fact, it did so back in april. . twenty six , that wa s almost it' a month ago now. now, if it's the debt ceiling, h that represents a true threaty to the us economy, i think that community would be pressureing the senate and the business community would be pressuring the senate and the white house to pass the houso e bill , even if that means agreeing to some spending cuts. i understand thoseo aren't always popular, but haven't we been told that the debt ceiling is an existential threat to thea whole economy? >> i'm not sur threae americanse going to suffer ifameric president biden and congress
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can't reach a deal. there'ang s no overstating this. i think people have heard this from a lot of people, but it l is just plain true. this would be a generational economic, self-inflicted wound wound . >> we cannot allow a default. joining me now, van , managing editor at large for the spectator and a fox news contributor, ben mccarthyectato, said tonight that they are getting closer to a deal waseree productive. what's your take? well, i thinttk from the the beginning here, kevin mccarthy has been outmaneuvering the white house and he's really, i think, shown the strength that he's built within the coalition. you know, obviously, it's a small majority that they haveouse within the house. but the white house has underestimated him, i think, thiconsistently from the begint of this. they expected that he wouldt an cave. they expected he would be ableyh to get anything across the finish line. exp they expected that mitch mcconnell would come inec ted that and force him to go alongon with what the white house wanted.t and none of those things hashap happenede . reevaluat so now the white housein is having to completely reevaluate things. they're cutting short,shor you h ,their trips overseas. biden is ,scra i thinkmbli, scre
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to figure out what to do or rather his team is going to say, i don't scrambling for anything. so it's really too much to expect for the commander in chief at this moment. but i dothe th think that one o the things that we have to say at this point is that mccarthy has really put himself int a strong position and there's no reason for hi m to back off.>> absolutely. he passed that bill an he pad ik at the end of the day,t th the democrats are going to have th to give up a lot more thanes>> v they expected to at the beginning of these negotiations. >> the this idea that you have work ato work a little bit to gt a federal benefit like this, just like half time. t the democrats are fac so veum bitterly opposed to any work requirement. and it's min a minimal effort ti you have to put innd to find, you know, there are so manytoda what do you th jobs thaint are open today.? ho what do you think about that?kes how does thaenset both pragmatically make sense and also box the democrats into >> i thinkats in welfare? i think it's really tough.h i think it's really tough fofor the biden white house to sell that type of idea at thist this arrticular moment, given that there are so many openings that we see all across the country.
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of people wanting and trying to seek out new employees to try to find work. i i think this is something thatth is really unfortunate in unf the sense thatore the white hoe could have if they had wanted d to do this, made a mistake. they made a mistake early on .tu they could have they could havea changed things up back last year, but they chose not to in an election year., and now they're dealing with the consequences of it.in e john fetterman, actually spokepe and it was about the constitution, which, oh, we don't have it.here's the >> here's the soundbite. ason this is the whole reason why the the 14th amendment exists. am need to be prepared to be using it. he said thaten on thursday.ts. you know, this is an absolutelyn desperate thing that they've thrown in here. it's more desperat here.e and mg the platinum coin, whichmila is something that we heard otinf in the past. and i think it's an absolutely silly approach to say that you're going to use that in a scenario they have something that's in front of them. someth they need to deal with it.ing.ee they need to negotiate. r carris and joe biden, you know, h ie hi all these water carriers of the media saying that he was h goine wa be to g to be this negotiator
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acco who was going to accomplish great things. he's done none of that.as and no tow he has to deal with the situation in front of him.>> ant all right, ben, i want. to quickly turn to anotherthe ah subject, which is china. now, the administration has been begging i mean, literally begging for a meeting with china for months now, evens requesthe balloon fiascoco. . so now we've agreed to china's request to have a meeting between their commerce official and gina raimondo, our commerce secretary. she's going to sit across the table from those killersr c. over there in beijing.e's goin >>g thitos is her from last mo. watch when the president first gave me this job as commerce secretary, i'll be very honest with you. i was like, what does the commerce secretary do? i wasn't sur ie. a it turns out you do a lot.do i manage the national weather service, so.e yeah, right. m if you want to know what the weather is , give me a call . >> so they get to choose who we send over there.? i mean, is this the surrender caucus? yes or no in china? >> it' it's absolutely. we have been so soft in
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into the race, joining donald trump and of course, nikki haley. they vikram swamy and others. nk but all eyes right now are alsoa on ron desantis. n ron he's expected to announce his 2020 four run any day, and he's starting the big week off with a major address and an evangelical gathering in orlando. >> i actually just got orlan back from being in israel. in florida, i pledge as governor that we wouldould b be the most pro-israel state in these united states and we'velie delivered on that promise. the state of floridad stands unequivocally in defense of i the family and in defense of our children. i was fortunate enough to signoe the heartbeat bill , which is the strongest pro-liftheseen bill florida seen in its modern history. we got it done.done >> that is humane. that is not harsh. it is the right thing to do. we flatly reject the inclusion of gender ideology in our kf di
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through 12 schools. if disney doesn't like that, dol well, here i stand. >> i am not backing down one inch. fox news analyst raymond arroyo was at the speech tonight, joins me now. raymond, why was this moment was important? for desantis before he impor announces he's running? announc >> well, first of all, it >> allowed ron desantis to stepm on tim scott's announcement today and make a plaannouny fore the biggest and arguably one ofn the most important blocks in the republicant blocks party. pn evangelicals make up 25% ofe the entire electorate. >> 81% of those people votedim for donald trump last time, laura . >> now, here's how they reacted to ron desantis outreach to them today. >> the main isn issue, i thinksu one of the defining issues of this generation is going to be parental rights, whether or not parents have the role, the god given role to directn role the upbringing of your own children. bringing oly got his finger on the pulse of that. i war ows thrilled to see him ce
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out and begin his remarks to and christian audience about how significant israel is geopolitically, politically and his own faith is very encouraging to hear and listenhh to somebody that is addressing the issues that we as conservatives, that manyat lv latinos, many mexican americans that live here in this country like me, that have worked hard and have to build a family and to live lea the american dream is a leaderde for the future. for tof the country. and so we're super excitedd about supporting the things helt does. >> right. what else did you hear fromr from the evangelical leaders there? the evangelical leaders there? because i know there's been a split among evangelicals in the last few years.k. >> well, look, i spoke to ach. pastor of a very large church. >> he said the two burning issues for evangelicals ared life and israel. for you heard ron desantis make a play for both of those. interestingly, tho enough, dona trump tonight during the desantis address was givintn an interview to john solomon
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where he promised sort ofin a peace corps for adoptiontervie >> you know what all thisa means, laura ?e corps the curtain has gone ufop on 204 . >> let the games begin. well, you knowthe , i love the adoption angle, so i like that. but this is exciting. this is this is going to gett very exciting. great man. great job. thanks so much.th so with thankse fans about to er the race and trump still, of course, the front runner by quite a bit, who's going str to be stronger againstde presumptively biden in the battleground states . joining me now at the big board, states? chris bedford, common sense society executive editor. all right, chris , great common to here tonight. let's start with georgia g.oral sixteen electoral votes. trump lost , remember, by less what than one percent in 2020.s tell so what are the polls tellingbi? us now about how trump would don there against biden? donald a trump ? it almost almost all the pollsrr that we've seen that have beenay done so far , granted, it's early, is behind joe biden. now, joe biden is running pretty badly against generic republicans, maybe against tim scott or against a ron desantis type figure s . that's par but he's consistently beating r donald trump . and that's part of the reason for thatobably becauses well
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is probably because trump as well as biden are so m well defined in the american mind. both of them have some of the same issues. issues. well known about a new person on the stage.co they both have age concerns.ump but trump anisd trump is extremely well defined. so we're seeing him behind. but we're seeing folkst like maybe ron desantis actually beating joe biden in all these different states .n >l biet'sl right, let's look at the polls. desantis head to head againstde. biden now. this is georgia.r genera this is georgia. and this is a good sign forgia s general republicans to look at because like you said, georgia was a state that was jus just lt .ors georgia got some democratic senators now to see republicans this far out leading, except for joe , except for donald trump leading joe biden showsr h a lot of the weaknesses that he's got. chris , look at where that p aop think toda poll, i think it was today thatn came out. i think it was ap showed that the economy and immigration are the two biggest issues. right. bigges forggest concernssues key voters. so mea, i mean, that's got to be republican territory there and especially a state like georgia that's getting hammered. it is . and i meane geor getting ham, te
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to the grocery store fore firs the first time since covid, i heard that awfulme cliche line in these difficult times, thesei hard times. and i wasn't i talking about a pandemic. it was talking to shoppers about how high inflation is over, how high the prices have risen. and you can't hide tha t stuff for speeches from from washington. risen. all right, chris , let's go to arizona, another state that tru trump lost by less thanlost, one percent, 11 electoral votes. what are the polls saying aboutb how he could do against biden? d it's a lot of the same thing.n? and what we've seen really from everything is shown, all the numbers we've seen haveal shown is that in 2016, donald 2016 trump probably hit the ceiling. he's going to get a little bit o over 46% of the country didn't e quite get the popular vote , but one of the electoral college part of that was due not to some of the democratic base not being activate d. those folks are activated, activated right now. so while trump has reall y has solidified his core, he's not seeming to gain new voters. he's a very welloters. establie person. desantis vs. biden in arizona. another good sign forr th the senator or generally for the gop. this is one polle g.o.p. . this is five hundred arizonarizo voters just taken as a plunas 44
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four point four .argi you're right.of it's just one margin of error,>a but it is a broader trend in matchups between republican and joe biden. next ma republican usually wins except when it's donald trump .p this is something that iubfgia, you for republicans, if you add the state to georgia, that beats a loss in michigan, that might beat a loss inania. pennsylvania. twenty seven electoral votes27 l between the two of them. lik so if republicans are ablesome to win those, like some of those generic polls are showing right now, then they'llo get actually maybe be able to get the white house now lookinwhiten one of the early primary states , new hampshire, where i spent four long wintermarys. all right. trump has a big lead overea desantis. he sits at aboutnts on t twenty four points on the rcp average. that's stunning . rand this is the poll thatt more than anything we've talked about so far probabl anythiny ia to matter the most to who is actually running in georgia, in arizonan ar, who gets out of. the republican primary, though, in iowa and new hampshire, inating. donald trump is absolutely dominating. he's bringing the crowds. he's also had six months brig eo to really have the campaign stage to himself. and never before has he runagai againssot someone who is part of
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the new right kind of shares his ideas is not part of so it the old. and tim scott, republican guard to . so thi bs is going to beanti interesting fight when desantis actually comes. har but it's a really hard thing for him to overcome is that rock hard base that's reallyt a going to be voting for trump . so trump , let's say he wins iowa, wins new hampshire, thenca you go to south carolina. is tim scott a facto r in south carolina? yeah, you've got two twoo home e sons in south carolina.t tim scott,an you've got nikki, two establishment republicans. where's that working>> two e? well, that's an interesting thing. whether it shows the republicanr party, how little they'vepe actually learned from ron desantis and donald trump or the only people desantis a trumpg the populous t of all of them. respect but still, you get that kind ofe you get that respect for l the hometown candidate. i mean, people don't like to run. people don't lik folks e to run put against folks in their home state. they don't even usually pu jeb the money that a jeb bush, bush in florida, who he pretty well done by the hometown advantage . awl right, chris , great to see you . awesome job. all right. professor, gon professor gone w. well, the cause pro-life students having a table display the shocking video and the student at the center of and t
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>> education.. >> this is propaganda. what are you going to do against. i don't jackie ibanez.? i mean, we'r >> we this is this is why you're triggeringg my estimates. >> no, you're not. [bleep]. i mean, you can't even have me, so you don't even know what that is . >> you know, this is unbelievable. joining me exclusively is the student you juststuden patrick t he's a rising junior at hunter college. patrick , what set her off in a your display now?th this is a professor atof the college. >> what is she a professor of? first of all, do you know i'm not sure exactly whatofesso she's a professional arts department. oh, shocking. yeah. . so what was she so offended by ?
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i think she was mostly offended by our general presence on campus, our tabling was chem mainly about chemical abortions and the harms of chemicald abortions for mothers and forbu the children involved. but i don't know if she looked at our supplies before she came and started to berate that we reached out to theched out dear professor. >> we did not hear back , but we did get a statement from sai hunter college saying they take this matter this matter very seriously. the provost has opened an serio investigation into the professor's actions, an investigation. you have the videotape . called what do you need? an investigation. she called you guys s violent. u then she violently cleared your table like a two year old.a her grammar wasn't so hot and her language was, you know, in p a profane. that wa i can't imagine if that was a , you know, some type of, i don't
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know, tranz table and some conservative professor, if they still exist, came in, did the same thing. can you imagine what the college they would be locking hunter college downcn and protest tonight? >> yeah, absolutely.nter in pr absolutely.ely. >> >> so, patrica, an hour after a happened a student actuall that happened, a student actually stole a model thatetal you had from your table. it was a fetal model. a and then it came back after it came back . sh and what type of shape?ape? i mean, i'm not trying to make something out of nothing here,y but this is pretty gross here. well, actually , we'll play. the sound byte here. >> goes by , girl killing ourselves. this is the daily life of what it's like to just be pro life on a college campus today. >> so kind of tried to mutilate me a little , you know,
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exhibits. absolutely. yeah. so she had so she had that student had come along when wesy were tabling. undeit's my understanding that shrstande did not say anything e she proceeded to take two orr fa three models and put them in pu her mouth and start to chew i >>em in front of us once and then. yes, yes what?, okay, so she she chewed them at the mouth and then left.then but then she came back and returned our feed models, except they had colored red all over them and come up with a sign calling us fascists. and they said di she also said di which fits for the pro-abortion movement. patrick , you're very brave what and we appreciate you very much. thanks so much. when w e come back , the last bite bundestag's to make you born with the sales tax.
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