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>> laura: good evening, everyone, a ini am laura ingrah, and this is "the ingraham angle" and thank yout ou for joining u kamalasu comes out of hiding to soothe her supporters after blowing through, what was it,is $1.5 billion among friends?th come on.e and tom homan after going to the border is on "the angle." what he saw today and how we will take biden's mess. but first, thank you, america, that is the focus of tonight's "angle." i am so happy. i was so nervous if you weeksy ago. a flight attendant whispered those words in my ears this a morning and an hour later another stranger, 35 or so with white paint and a few smallanks children approached me and said, "what a great thanksgiving this is going to be." i've heard this time and again in the recent weeks and you know why. ♪ ♪ >> get up and did the trump dance. the entire world is happy that
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trump is bad! ♪ ♪ of course, i get it, this is self selecting groups and trump supporter's are in a good mood.b i think america is feeling more ofhopeful this holiday.k people areth breathing a sigh op relief. they can actually speak their g mindets and not worry, perhaps, about getting fired or penalized or canceled. isn't it time to stop fightingan and start having fun? a constant state of turmoil and fury should not be ourstat natul state here until. >> no, no, no, no! why, why, why!d to >> i am ashamed to call myself an american. impact, i no longer call myselfa
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an american. >> seth, wake up.o this is america.us this is sad! >> laura: it is so sad to, really and so hilarious but mostly sad. and think how the anti-trump's invested in judge merchan'si sentencing of trump inwo manhattan.elig >> i want the judge to give him six months. i worked in the west winsecrg ao be eligible you have to qualify for top security clearance. >> when you spend a year in prisona in new york or under, u serve in rikers island, okay? >> laura: the audience, i lovesv watching these clips now. thank god this thanksgiving americans did not fall for that twisted and wishful thinking. including by the way, young people. we should be so grateful to voters and under who turned out for trump in numbers we haven't
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seen since ronald reagan.r ye it turns out young people don't want to go through for years have declining opportunities anf high prices. why should they? today they give donald trump's trumps transition a 65% approval. by the way, not just young r trpeople bit more hispanic and african american voters turned out for trump and tuned out theo lies. they see maga more as an opportunity and not as if the threat. but bumbling biden sold it sole hard to. a >> extreme maga america and trying to steal history now. >> laura: and thank god enough americans are over obama as well. >> we do not need four years of wannabe heating, wannabe rea dictator running around tryingge to. punish his enemies. americas ready to turn the page. we are better for a better
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story. we are ready for a president kamala harris. [cheers and applause] >> laura: speaking of talents past expiration date, i want to thank god oprah is somehow going to squeak by this holiday season with the payday production company made from kamala's campaign, poor baby. after all she has a political savant. >> we don't get to sit this one out. [cheers and applause] if we don't show up tomorrow, it is entirely possible that we will not have the opportunity to ever cast a ballot again. l >>or laura: and thank the good lord for the voting public who put donald trump ovee str the tp and are still happy with their choice. a new msm poll shows 54% of americans have favorable view of donald trump now. that is a record high for now. now the list of what we should
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be grateful for goes on and on and on. now remember some of the so-called political experts s warned that canada did trump should stick to the economy and the border and stay away from t. as usual, trump relied on is that and ignored their advice.ce >> we will get critical race theory and transgender insanity the hell out of our schools! lik we will keep men out of women's sports. out we that is like a no-brainer. >> laura: and it turns out, we can be very thankful that ite la looks like trump broke woke. the largest retailer in the united states is dampening diversity, equity and inclusionl charade. >> walmart is pushing back on diversity, equity and inclusion
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changes. why the changes? every customer, every associate feels welcome in the shop in the long and we will continue to make the best decisions we can that makes everyone our sts feelom ouris likell in an impairment they can shopgo and.mers spin when we are listening to our consumers now we think lukeo is a joke. trump doesn't just know how to read the room, people. he would said country. case in point, announcement yesterday significant terror minutek s to crack down on fentanyl and other border related issues . ththank god!am rememberpi tariffs to free-trade absolutist to sunshine tro vampire's. gebut real people see theirha utility in the leverage that tariffs provide. according to the same "cbs news" poll, 52% of americans support using tariffs on imported goods, smart. trump has everyone's attention. suddenly, i predict we will see if see fewer migrantss were my grandson les fentanyl coming across the border. more on china's cluster response
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later in the show. and i would be remiss onor "the angle" and not being supremely grateful for elon musk, not late generous support of trump and the final months of the campaign, and that was generous, but is foresight to buy twitter. i think it is a very tough calls about whether or not republicans could have one map without him and x. d thee eech won the day an election and arrange never trumpers who urge trump bk censored, they pushed elon musk and others like rfk and toldpa stulsi tulsi gabbard out. anthd there would be no>> correlation without trump orha himself, the master communicator. >> president trump, i don't know what he says at th knoide end oe sentence and i don't think he knows what he said either.
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>> laura: trump the fighter,r trump the pragmatist, trump the peacemaker. >> i will end the war in ukraine which would have never started that if i president. the [cheers and applause] and i will stop the chaos in the middle east. >> laura: and of course, trump, the mean generator.akin he makes politics fun again.ines and shouldn't we start taking the whole pursuit of happiness seriously at this point? i think sometimes as conservatives,ut and it is true, we are always on the lookout for the traps, the obstacles, the challenges, the potholes, the landmines, but they should be a time for hope. few we have achieved amazing victories this year, victories few predicted january 2021, noto even i. now we have an incredible opportunity code the best in decades to build afo better word
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for our children and our grandchildren and expand his coalition to all 50 states. speaking of kids, i am really thankful for my children, maria, dimitri, nico. yeah, teenagers drive me crazyzy but what would life be withoutth that kind of crazy? and i'm grateful for you, the viewers, and that is "the angle." joining me, mad ryan and founder and ceo of -- and there is so much to be grateful for. i could have gone on for an hour whata topic of gratitude given n the countrkfy was facing under kamala harris.ea what arer? you most thankful fob this political year? >> i'm grateful forbu donald trump's -- 's. >> laura: a better earpiece. >> i'm thankful fore donald trump's political courage. a normal humanun beingde would t collapseted under the lawfare ad
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multiple assassination attemptsr anpod constant hoaxes and collisions and nonstop attackssw from corporate propaganda has. the man, the courage he hasur shown us his singular moment in american history to turn this ship around. you can see the optimism in thee polls where 60% approved of his transition because they realizey they now have a president-elect who actually wants to prioritize the american people.e de no more bad trade deals are selling us outling on immigratin and destroying the country through systematic illegal immigration. not wasting us on bad economic policies crushing the average american's.er and heic is giving people hope. that is a powerful thing in life biliwhere people have optimism n the ld to dream and better days ahead to.so and i think this message hasna s resonated with the american people because they realize the
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tomessage for me for trump's decline as a choice we choose to be great because we believe than we can go to greater heights of freedom and prosperity in those righdays are coming. a >> laura: alto, weny are thankful that democrats won't win another election anytime soon because this seems to be what they are really focused on still, watch. founding fathers for reasons that we don't want a king, we c don'het want a dictator.acts but what donald trump wants to do, just check it out, it is fact, emulate vladimir putin. if you go against him, some in russia fought out of a window. that is what we are dealing with here. >> laura: so we are thankful for trump and elon musk, the voters, the young people. i'm no t sure what he is doing,o althoughid. >> i look to see this, the democrats have no reason why they lost in a big reflection of the young supporter of trumpea
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rcwhere we are getting error information. i cell the pew research reporter americans 18-29 prefer to get their information from social median as in a depart frm medi a that has shipped two independent sources of information. whwhat the bcsthat young votersd working with people on the lefth and moderates like rfk to radically change the health care system and food supply system in the country. bc vivek ramaswamy and elon musk to the new kno government agency cutting waste which is rampant in the country.sp meanwhile, like you said the democrats spending tens of millions of dollars on celebrity endorsements with people not. relevant in 20 years. i think the younger generation looks what you have to do to turn the pag ye on the last foud years and which party wants to s thbe unburdened by the choices clearly the republican party. >> laura: that is so mean on thanksgiving, i cannot believe you are going back to that
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unfortunate phrase. this is thanksgiving. we are supposed to be positive and uplifting. i have to say, ned go to a lot of conservatives over the last two years that would come on the show and they pretty negative ad pessimistic about the future. thatbut there was one person tht knew he was going to win and i think he pretty much knew if he was given a fair p hearing in ay platform, trump knew he couldme win on the issues and he wason't consistent on that. for a lot of people that came o the program, "i don't think this can happen," the economy and i have bordered the main two issues plus, trump is found, fun factor in politics and my gosh we need to have more fun. too much negativity all thetimi time. >> correct and he also put inut the word and only the optimismio went to people interested but he has the solutions. he proved it before and he will prove it again. but they put in the work, lower appear his campaign was seriouse
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about winning and doing all the righchast things and absentee balance and the fundamentals tot get them across the finish line. first, hope, optimism, also great discipline and a tremendous combinationatio.8 >> lauraon: and i think a lot of the people in the left for a long tim e, they kind of pooh-pooh patriotism. r that is cheap patriotism ande th flag-waving and reflexive meaningless patriotism.is but "newsweek" a piece that cam out about how trump is making patriotism cool again and ned and i know this because '80s and i'k wem going back because i don't think we do enough for politics. but he is making patriotism coolant debacle again. that was the 1980s and formed t an entire generation's outlookhi on life and politics. i think we need more of that in the country as well.was
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>> i will tell you a quick personal story.camp i was 16 years old when donald trumphool started his campaign and i was an bicycle at the time. i was in my class, ap history class and teacher gave usme mbassignments for the white mals to talk about privilege. coi remember the energy lamb blasting the masculinity. i used to skip his class and go to donald trump rallies.eir that same energy is around toy set disaffected men and evil fot existing and see a president who not only is embracing them but telling them you can use your talents and what god has givenre you to make this country better and improvgre our community and make america great. that is somethinbothg every amen on both sides could get around to. it is unfortunate that it took donald trump but i'm glad he is back in office.me my fellow gen zs agree. >> laura: ned, really quick,
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don't you feel people seem more optimistic? again, i know i am self-selecting and i feel it when i'm going out in thepe grocery store and people just seem happy. >> they do. they rely trump has the solutions driving down energyy cost, food costs, actually bringing stability and dare i say normalcy to the country. >> laura: peace, peace, i think peace. we need peace makers in society f can. both of you have a wonderful thanksgivingh yo with your famiy and friends. o coming up, kamala has back from political exile. she went on vacation and full of excuses next.
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for? is thi s woman trying to soundon triumphant. she lookiscos rejected. only san francisco liberal would celebrate blowing $1.5 billion only to lose the election. that she may be miserablyat untalented and politics, okay, i will give it that. but at least she knows herpo weself-help slogans, people. >> understand it is about empowering people in the spirit of the work we did.a our spirit and our work was about saying it is a strength that we each have to lift people up. >>reng laura: a strength. that is not even good enough,ten kamala, for one of the life coaches you find on the internet. 20 may, governor rod blagojevic, don't ask me how i wouldt know about life coaches on the internet. t i know there are a lot of themin out there. she is acting kind of like a toddler in one g of the soccer gamerybos where everybody gets a trophy at the end of the game. everyone should celebrate hert for blowing 1.5 or $1.6 billion
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if you top it off.or what is your action tonight? she should have ran for therapist instead of presidentrr of the united states but she owes it to hern supporters and she ran through $1.5 billion and have her small donor or donor small dollar donors and she spent the money on oprah winfrey and $4 million on private jet travel and $50 million formi them producers to put together concerts they were performing. i think about aunt martha sitting in chillicothe, ohio, kitchen table with a $25 check to democrat canada and a lifetime democrat and the idea kamala would blow the money onha t entertainment, people, celebrities, hollywood and rich people sumtheys up what theng democrats are about. they are about using the little guy and taking their money and using it to enrich the wealthyey and those who already have stature in a goo.d way of living
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here just that campaign is a reflection on democratsr governing. in the campaign many of the democrats with free tax payer dollars. the people are there to serve themem n and not them serve the people. a >> laura: we willsl get to tim walz and a second but she is also trying to clean to her use joyful theme that shet. desperately tried to useg to throughout the campaign and it fell flat. but she is trying to revive it. watch. >>t. i know this is an uncertain time. i know you are clear about it.e i know you are clear about it. and it feels heavy.yf but youlu heard me say many tim, hard work could be joyful work. >> laura: okay, those bubbles, sam, what are the bubbles on the side? people commenting? we don't know what it is, but it makes it look like, i don't know, i'm in a good mood and everything is funny to me. i don't even know what the point of this is.or hard work is joyful work.ist?
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how about fraudulent work lines that donald trump was a passionist. how abou>>t that? is that joyful to smear somebody question work it shouldn't be.t >> but is not being honest with the the american people.ul dan she's trying t.o tell the supporters that losing is hard to coach a waye tough thing. they have a right to feel badst about losing. she ought to be honest with them and tell them lick your woundsre and go under thees shade of the trees and come back strong next time around.n they lost, they are depressed, shtande ran a terrible campaign. trump ran a great campaign andoa the right man for the right time and there was no way she would beat trump in this election wita the mood of the country. to the fact that the american beene woke up they have lied to so long by the establishment in washington. democrats and some republicans. >> laura: they are sick of it. rada, tim walz just a horrendously bad pick.he going to minnesota one of the
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worst governors minnesota has ever had, disaster handling george floyd riots and all of t he wants to give his take wits h things stand now, watch. >> i know it is incrediblychor disappointing look, is a bit scary. we need to be the anchor for the folkn s wondering what is next. yofind a place in your community to heal both yourselves and community. i know there is a bit of feeling of loss because we saw what a real leader looks like. >> laura: okay, you can look at his eyeballs closely and he is reading. he can't even have a natural moment in defeat. i can, authenticity, trump has it in spades and these people have none of it.th >> impact, thee y were talking about fear being afraid a.io the american people have a reason to ben afraid but bidenf escalating the situation in d so are those creating a situation before president trump takeis ss over t is frankly dangerous and frightening. the stufnyf they are talking abg
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his phony baloney but again, the american people saw through ity. and why she lost resoundingly and wha y i think a new day in america and a lot of help and a lot of democrats are part of the new trump movement that i believe i started all those years ago when i finally got toi spend eight years in prison for politics and crimes. when i think about that governor and the democratic party, frankly, i would be a better candidate than kamala harris ann that was with my criminal record of. he was terrible as governors go but he she made a big mistake by chonot choosing shot josh shapi. >> laura: he is the happiest man alive not tied to kamala harris tied to an to 18-story building. rod, but it's always great to see you an ul td have a great time with your family. obama boroughs pod saves america podcast and quickly became clear at the staff is going through all of the stages of grief the
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first denial. they think, will, actually did great. >> when people learnhe more abot her and understood what she stood for, where she came fromth and what herat patient was, they responded well to that and they respondeald in favorable way and anywhere with the campaign all seven states he did worse and wi get better. every state that battleground al negative eight-point shift to the right in the battleground,mi only three.d gr >> laura: well, i guess theht campaign think she did great. the obama bros only losing threu in the swing states.p, apparently that is doing better than that guy mack who won themw next step, it is the media's fault. being up against and narrative we were not doing anything or dafraid have interviews is completely [bleep] we would do an interview and the questions were small, processes
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and about --list >> dumb, dumb.orta >> they were not in forming folder to try to listen to learn more or understand. that does a disservice to voters. >> laura: the mainstream media was totally in the tank foro kamala. >> this is the thanks i get for the gimmick from the campaign and why didn't they do more? had the harris staff moving on to bargaining. family had more time to call trump hitler appeared. >> at the end of the day, we had to raise people's concern and th tere threat level of the tru second term. we did a lot of that. we just didn't get it to the extent we needed to to win. >> laura: my question is will he be hired for the next campaign, writing the glory ofee obama?d th one. finely, depression.an >> so, wd e lost and that really sucks. became really close. obviously, we believe we can
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pull this off. and that is something we all have to live with. >> laura: well, there is one more stage of grief. you hear a little acceptance there, but they are not reallyil there yet and likely never wille be.y re they are whole world collapses if they really think abo about r they lost. it is the agenda, they were issued as, the policies. they still think kamala ran a perfect campaign. they were so much on their reputations. they are the know-it-all geniuses in politics.on t but they obnoxiously dismiss any notion of the american people prefer trump's policies.p' it wasn't just her personality,c they like trump's policies.tten so they gleefully smeared half of america, rotten, racist, all the restey. of course, they were all lying. i think theyacce knew they were lying when they said it. t acceptancehi would actually mean one thing: being cast into
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sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. ♪ >> laura: you have seen the d video, migrants fromas countries near and far making a mad dash to the border before inauguration day. >> arab cameras in the predawn hours with a group 200 migrants quietly smuggled across the border by cartelans and humanor cartels entering eagle pass, texas.. once again more than 50 unaccompanied minors andfrom children and this group.told we talked to one teenage boyd $6 from honduras they told us his cousin paid $6,000 to get him
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smuggled into the u.s.icab >> laura: it is justan absolutely despicable what is being done at the border. and trump's working to stop this starting with threat of tariffs fifth mexico does not do wha bug is supposed to and stop this. he is already meeting resistance and at least publicly the>> president is trying to stand the ground. [speaking another languagecoun]r >> according to figures from the country's customs and border patrol, cdp says the u.s.-mexico border have been reduced 75% from december 2023 to jan january 2024. we have always expressed mexico's willingness to relent ongoing epidemic and thece united states. >> laura: linei thought that was celine dion for a second.t thankfully, droppeisd as fantasc incoming administration already getting to work. >> there is a change conflict a2 we speak right now.e is as soon as january 20 occurs,
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they are is going be a change in the way that the united states h america protects our border and protects the sovereignty of the united states we have with us the person who is going to be at the tip of the spirit leaving that effort and that is tom homan. >> laurag us n: all right, thats the texas governor. joining us after spending the day at the border, tom homan, forming actor of i.c.e., trump't border czar and good to see you as always.ly he was at the uniform you will use when actually border czar at the border a? i love it. t >> i will be on the border all whaday and it was great to meee troopers and what a great bunch of men and women down there.ey josephine went i saw you werery serving turkey to them at one point because they have very long days. otte what is the overall sentiment you have gotten from them.
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we have talked about people or us to him there optimistic for>y solutions for the country but are you finding that at thear a border itself? >> i've been on the border a dozen times this past year and morality in toilet.th everybody's morale because abide state tries to do something to d stop the flow, the biden administration sues themth.ppy today when i was down there, i c saw nothing but smiles on their faces.need they know president trump is coming in an somd they know thea national guard folks can go home with their families. are they are excited about january 20th. like i told them today, we are a not waiting until january 20th but waiting on plans to finishty what texas has started in texas is successful an.d what they hat been. we are working on plans and the men and women are excited things are about to change for the good. >> laura: tom, o the video of the little toddlers at thee ti border, it is heartbreaking and infuriating at the same time.eai we talked about at the other
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night but people have to realize, it is not just forar pecans or 100 kids over the last few months, but there are tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands who have come across a border. a lot of them, we have no idea where they are. that is on joe biden and kamala harris and.ying >> absolutely is. we had whistle-blowers andar tho kids, they are traffic. that is why they lost over 300,000. but president trump is committee and we will shut down the bordeo and the highest level ever in the state. one of the biggest deportatione. operations the country has ever seen and we will try to find 300,000 children and rescue them. based on three and a half decades, i guarantee they are involved in sex trafficking and some children with and someed forced labor. and forced labor so where do you find these children?yor we will save them.rder >> laura: tom, here is how
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tucson responded to the border. watch.. >> i'm deeply troubled by president trump's plan for mass deportation.ll i believe it is cool in and moral. i willt work with the police chief to make sure that the focus remains on protecting ando serving -- i am unwavering in my commitment to despite. >> laura: now we asked herespo office if she would clarifyma thatss, but she hasn't responde. so she doesn't follow mass w deportation of borders, what will y'all do? >> first of all, what is cooll about it? weatio have massive immigratione foreclosed on the border. sex trafficking up 600%. num 250,000 dead americans from fentanyl.we record number of suspected knowe terrorist crossing the border. we have children dying on the every day.ls e we have women being sexually assaulted by the cartels every day!on t
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someone is going to die on the border tonight. people are being raped on the border tonight. pet the sanctuary city mayors ad governors, you cannot help us, that is fine you should get. the hell out of the way because we will do the job.atio president trump has had public safety threats and national security threatsi ca will be the priority out of the gate. o i can't believe any elected official doesn't want public safety threats out of their community. they are number one responsibility is to protect communities. if they will not do it, we will do it for them. you can't help but don't impede us and do not knowingly harbor a conceal illegal alien from us because that is a felony.n, we have o one of a d attorney general coming end, pa. bondi. she will read the statute the same way i am.law i'm not a lawyer but we will have consequences for those o prevent us from doing our job. >> laura: tom, enforcing the border will save lives in
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children's lives a an end womenn lives in americans lives.ur just because the holidays and down there working hard, we found an old picture of you on the internet. look at you there. w that looks like starsky and hutch and i thought it was from starsky and hutch but i guess you were a blondie. is that blonde or gray at 25? what is at? >> i had blonde hair. i'm trying to figure out how that photo got released. i had no idea. it was in storage forever. yeah, i had to hear, actually ia had nda hair at one point. m >> lauraen: tom, have a m wonderful thanksgiving and i've had a chance to meet so many at the border and they are incredible people and care tom deeply about children and women in the country. thank you,omin tom.s coming up, trump's dropping the hammer on china as well. of the ccp next.
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mexican border. china responded to trump's threat by saying "the idea china allows fentanyl tos ru run intoe united states completely notrt a true." senior fellow at the gate a institute, gordon the wall street warning trump a nsthreatening trade war with china. but my answer to that, aren't they already at war with us? fentanyl has destroyed hundreds of thousands of american families and still doing so.rg >> of course, lower, china has a surveillance state and these are fentanyl gains, well organized t operate without the knowledge and approval of the communist party. but we don't have to speculate because we know chinese diplomats can cover that gainses an cd every container that leavs inspected by -- some of these fentanyl gangs are state
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owned enterprises and china own ticket talk to propagate their narratives with improper drug use in the united states. china is murdering 70,000 to 75,000 americans each year with fentanyl. murdering! >> laura: gordon, i think thatmi we all as americans, we weep for the families who have just been devastated by this. i know people who have lost their children pure joy nope most people at fox have heard of someone or know someone who knows someone who has lost someone. and no one wants to talk about's china's penetration of our telecom industry. that is .a topic people are trying to avoid. but according toom "the new york times." the biden administration basically scrambling to repel hackers from a group called s salt-linked to china's stateer ministry security. theyica' were lurking undetecten the biggest telecom firms fo
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r more than a year, gordon.t so can trump handle this issue? >> what we have to do is impose severe cost on china . and it may not be hacking themio back but very well increasing the tariffs where chinese goodsr cannot get into the u.s.in we don't want to hack them. because we don't want to show our capabilities and peace time situation so let's do something asymmetric. we know this has been going on for decades, laura. at the power to stop it and we need a president who will do it here just be when gordon, what 's care the chances china has ee person's cell phone they want to have in the united states and home address? >> they have every -- they have access to every cell phone inn the united states is the moston recent reporting. >> laura: unbelievable. gordon, as always have a happy thanksgiving. up next, jimmy failla is here. what is going to be fun.
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>> laura: all right come on, it is time for wtf, s "what the failla."at jimmy failla fail a host of saturday night. tickets are on sale right now. jimmy, thanksgiving segment with you because biden worked the buffet at a friends giving and that is nicewent.tc here is how ith. went. ♪ ♪ >> well, jimmy, poor man.s >> this is stillis better thanrh that time hunter showed the world is drumstick if you remember the laptop photos. but happy thanksgiving. but you know what, but is such a sad commentary on biden and how ignored he is by the world that he thinks he can sneak a role
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because at this point it doesn'e assume anybody is watching what he does. if you are the president like the normal president and the gu people think is in charge you know there are cameras on you a. he is probably shot he was caught on camera.ki >> laura: thisds is what my kids do when they are sneaking something and look around. jimmy,-- alec baldwin just wento italy where he trash talked americans. watch. >> there is a hole, a vacuum, there is a gap, if you will, informatioinn for americans.very americans are very uninformed about reality and what is really going on.what >> laura: what a blowhard of, americans are uninformed if you a go to the movies. >> what a loser. a good point when you talk about hypocrisy, this guy argues he doesn't know the gun was loaded anifd fired at a staffer on his may be spiritual if you want to talk about uninformed, it has to
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fall under that category. he is a loser, honestly. >> laurat : couldn't check that gun, but he's mr. genius? let's end on something positive. jimmy, what are you thankful for? i'm trying to make thankful for you and all ofsh the guess thatn come onto show, david, brett, you know the you are. what are you thankful for? i'm thankful for that i'm noton: kamala's designated driveris because that guy is getting a workout this holiday season. earl i saw the video you played earlier and we joke she is on wine or petals, i'm sure today's video was both. s >> she is anpid that is fair ors that the spirits. >> well said to. >> laura: jimmy, have a great thanksgiving and get tickets to jimmy's, d and the prompter is not my thing >> carley: president-elect trump rounds out his economic team with two new
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