tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News December 20, 2024 4:00pm-5:00pm PST
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>> i ask you to remember the context in which you exist. >> this is a feeling i need walk with. >> all the distraction, all the soap opera stuff it needs to stop. >> a lot of people do it but i'm the one who does the best. >> ha ha ha. >> 'tis the season to be jolly. >> great ending there. monday on "special report," the latest on efforts to avoid a government shutdown. please watch shannon bream on "fox news sunday." her guest is democratic senator ben cardin, markwayne mullen director and writer of the chosen. thanks for watching "special report" i'm rich edson in washington. "the ingraham angle" is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening, everyone. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle." thank you as always for joining us. a busy night on capitol hill.
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the house just passed that continuing resolution was a 3.0 to keep the government funded through march now headed to the senate. the government could still partially shut down at midnight tonight. let's go live to capitol hill where fox news senior correspondent congressional correspondent, of course, chad pergram is standing by. chad, what can you tell us tonight? we are waiting for the senate. the senate is in session now. i'm looking at roll call vote unrelated to this. we expect them to take this up in the next couple of hours. of the question is whether or not they can get this done before midnight or whether or not senators want to slow down the process. take some time have debate and maybe get in some point during the day on saturday and stebleg shut down or maybe wrap this up right around midnight. the house of representatives vote was 366 to 34. there were no democratic nos. and there were 34 republican nos. jazmine. democrat from texas.
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bill. was 118 pages funding for all government programs at the present levels through march 14th it. renews the farm bill for a year. also an emergency agriculture provision in. this emergency spending for farm programs. and $110 billion. disaster relief goes to florida and north carolina after the hurricanes this fall. so right now we are waiting on the united states astronaut to chuck schumer. democratic leaders talking about judges but inevitably be asked about the state of play on this bill and how quickly they can process it. right now, you know, it's just a question of do senators want to take their time. they are allowed that right to speak. or if they do this by the book and this isn't going to happen, but this is the possibility, they could really stretch that out for a couple of days to soyinka up with the house of representatives. but that's maybe around
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midnight. that dead lion is 12:01 saturday morning. there is not going to be a government shut down. >> laura: all this drama, chad, right before christmas. come on. it wouldn't be christmas if this wasn't happening on capitol hill. chad, thank you so much, as always. all right. joining me now, alabama senator tommy tubervilleville. senator, coach, the bill now going to you guys in the senate. what do you think? what do you know? it got overwhelming support. no government shut down. what don't you like in this legislation, if anything? >> well, laura, third time is a charming, right? we have been working on this all week long. this is what we can't have happen when president trump takes office. this was kind of a preseason game to get all the kinks worked out. we had a lot of problems. we found out where people stood and but we'll vote on this tonight. we have a conference meeting in about an hour as a republican and then we'll start voting. we got to do something with the
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social security bill that was a day or so ago. we will do probably seven to eight, nine votes tonight. it will be pretty late, probably somewhere around midnight and obviously, you know, rand paul and mike lee is going to want an amendment in this. and so we will vote on those. but it will be a late night. that's fine. we will get it done. better late than never. as president trump said. they didn't send us up here to be nice. they sent us up here to get results. that's what we need to do. we need to remember this going into january. >> well, senator ron paul read at times like this. it's not a good look when republicans and democrats negotiate together and present an unreadable bill that was the first go around. but, he is like we are going to basically be bankrupt if this keeps going. and the democrats are trying to celebrate hakeem jeffries talking this up at the huge win for the democrats watch this.
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>> house democrats have successfully stopped extreme maga republicans from shutting down the government "crashing" the economy. and hurting. >> senator, said basically they got what they wanted here. this time last night he said it's over. we are not agreeing to anything. you know, it's wrong. we had an agreement and they backed out on it. it's a funny place up here, laura. but i know people get hurt no matter what we do. can't get their ducks in a row most of the time. >> laura: 1500 pages down to 118 pages. the best that the democrats can do right now is say oh, elon musk is running -- is running the show for donald trump. that's their new refrain.
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they need a boogie man and musk is now it. does that work, do you think, as a tactic going forward? >> no. no. they are going to try to embarrass president trump any way they can. he is the guy in charge. i promise you that. elon musk and vivek ramaswamy they are going to do a great job. i like elon's text right after this bill passed. we got the pork out of this one. 2.5 trillion out of the government. is he exactly right. this place is an absolute cesspool when it comes to fraud, stealing money, and just throwing money out the door and spending americans' taxpayers money just as fast as we can we got to quit doing that. >> thank you, as you always. have a very merry christmas. now to the white house where fox news jacqui heinrich is standing by. jacqui, what's biden's reaction to all of this. >> well, laura, heads to the senate, the press secretary put out a statement saying that the president supports this bill it. delivers things that democrats wanted and avert the shutdown,
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includes things like disaster relief. it doesn't add extension to the debt ceiling which they viewed as accelerate. 2017 tax cuts extension. that's a battle the democrats want to preserve next year. it was not clear it was going to pass. house democrats weren't happy that they lost effectively. christmas tree. and also they didn't want to jam senate democrats with a new bill happening right now. hakeem jeffries did not have a vote recommendation. and that's pretty curious. he only spoke with biden at noon today. 12 hours before the deadline shut down. the white house was framing biden staying out of the spotlight as a strategy saying that trump and elon musk and congressional republicans would be the face of any kind of shut down. but it's made more curious by
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this, you know, politico report where have you got democratic rank and file members hang wringing saying that we don't know what the instruction is from above. and it comes against the backdrop of that new "wall street journal" report. working overtime to manage a diminished president for years now. that's a claim that the white house denies but more and more we are seeing a picture of a president who is still in office but not in charge with trump calling the shots, laura. >> laura: well, stevery gety, right? jeffrey zients, kirby, karine jean-pierre, a lot of people but no biden tonight. i don't expect we will see him joining us charlie hurt, "washington times" opinion editor. jason chaffetz. house oversight chair any. both fox news contributors. this debt ceiling issue, jason, is very wonky to people outside of d.c.
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but, this does not raise the debt ceiling when you are reading about this tonight, analysts say this will make it trickier for donald trump to find that 2 trillion -- 2 plus trillion in spending cuts because they actually account for tax cuts, 4 trillion in tax cuts at spending on capitol hill. so i will run into trouble with that call calculus in congress. is that not the case? >> >> partially. donald trump was right. they should have disposed of the debt ceiling before he gets sworn no office. it's a shame that they weren't able to get that done. but, they score tax cut as if it cost the american taxpayers. but when we did the first round of the trump tax cuts, gets what? revenue to the treasury went up. but the way that they score these things they don't get credit for that it's not dynamic
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scoring. and that's the problem. and so, they can deal with this. i think republicans will pass that. they will understand if they see true cuts to spending, they are going to raise the debt ceiling. it makes sense. nobody thinks we are going to balance the budget in the first, you know, 12 months. but we're going to be moving on a trajectory to do that. and every single republican, i think, would be applauding that. >> laura: well, i think, charlie, president trump and knowing him as i do, is probably somewhat annoyed. we're going to put on happy faces. i imagine if i were he i would be somewhat annoyed by this, it could have been more easier for him to do the no taxes on tips, all the things he want to do if they had given him that two year suspension on the debt ceiling. they don't have that now. it's a lot of maneuvering and much harder with a smaller majority next year. that's what i kept telling everybody. >> charlie: yeah. well, and, of course, donald trump is exactly right.
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it is harder to sort of negotiate. the whole reason to believe that he wanted to punt the -- or, rather, to take care of the debt ceiling now, is so that it doesn't mess up things next year. and exactly that kind of tactical thinking for two long republicans in washington have been incapable of doing. and he's the first republican to come along and say no, actually, let's do this strategically. and then really get all of -- everything we want once we republicans control both chambers of congress and the white house. and we don't have to deal with this other nightmare. so, it's very -- it was a smart strategy. obviously i think you are right, he will be disappointed and jason is exactly right about the scoring for tax cuts. but, you know, that's what happens when you have government bureaucrats in washington in the swamp scoring bills. they score things in ways that, like, the real world where you have to actually balance your
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checkbook and you are not allowed to print money the way they would recognize the wins. and i still believe that once they get republican -- republicans get free and clear into next year, they are going to have to deal with that bill. but, this ultimately is a victory for them. and more hakeem jeffries to now claim that this was somehow a victory for him when they lost whatever it was, 1400 pages of junk in the bill. >> laura: crap, yeah. >> charlie: another example of democrats they just play mind games. that's all they know how to do is play mind games. >> laura: jason, we want the incoming president to be super successful. again with an extremely narrow majority, you have to sometimes do things you don't want to do. and you have to get to yes somehow. and it's not pretty, it's not pretty at all. it's very ugly. the process is. but he had to get there, johnson, speaker johnson spoke
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about the president and his part of this negotiations a short time ago. watch. >> i was in constant contact with president trump throughout this process, spoke with him most recently about 45 minutes ago. he knew exactly what we were doing and why. and this is a good outcome for the country. i think he certainly is happy about this outcome as well. >> laura: now, jason, who is the best negotiator that we know in washington? or in the united states. i would say in the united states? is donald trump. the idea that donald trump shouldn't have been involved in this is ludicrous. >> yeah. he is the only leader in town. and the contrast with joe biden who is just, you know, mia is just unbelievable the contrast. and i can't even imagine what this would be like with a kamala harris. i mean, she has a hard time counting to 10. i don't know but, donald trump understands this.
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he will in a sound financial order. but it's hard. i got to tell you, there are less than 100 fiscal conservatives in the house of representatives. >> laura: it's a swamp. they don't want to cut spending. >> the biggest problem, trump is the problem. >> laura: always h the biggest problem he has always had, frankly are with the republicans, okay? but he has defeated them all in the past and he will defeat them again. charlie, jason, thank you very much. have a merry christmas. everyone catch jason sitting in for hannity tonight at 9:00 p.m. all right. and as christians around the world are preparing for the feast of the nativity, germany is reeling tonight from an apparent terror attack at a busy christmas market. in the city of mac laberg, just about two hours west of berlin two dead, 60 herd into the crow.
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police have arrested a 50-year-old saudi doctor. magdeburg. bust ling city. berlin was the scene of another deadly attack back in 2016. it was another christmas market and back then it was 12 killed, 50 injured. joining me now is christian whitman senior department adviser. as terror strikes again i'm not going to mince words. not questioning whether it's a terror attack. it's a terror attack. what's the goal here? >> it is a terror attack. this comes just about a week after islamist walked through another christian market in germany shouting allahu akbar and waiving around syrian flags. as you noted a terrorist attack in a christmas market. islamistjihadist let into germany by both chapter right and the current left wing
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government saudi in germany two decades. assimilation in this case just isn't working. i'm not sure the german government actually wants it to work. but it's jihad on the march. and we can say that germany has an immigration problem but so do we. every sanctuary city in the united states could face this threat. thankfully we haven't so far. but this isn't just germany's problem. >> laura: well, christian, like we brought in 120,000 people from afghanistan. i guess we are all led to believe they are all former interpreters. they all interpreted. there is no vetting done. that was exposed. and we're bringing in all these refugees from other countries as well. paroling them into the country. we don't know their background. there is no way to vet them. isn't that the truth tonight as we see these poor german people, christians before christmas suffering? christian, your reaction? >> yes, it is the problem. and, yes, obviously with the
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illegals and the got-aways, we don't know anything about them. we don't each ask people who are immigrating here really about their background. we will ask them if they are part of al-qaeda if they have been part of a terrorist group. really trying to dig in to whether they believe in the unification of mosque whether they adhere to political islam. whether they want a caliphate and there was just this big protest in hanover in germany calling for a caliphate there. you can bet that a lot of people here want that, too. we need to find these people and remove them from the united states, the stakes are high. we have been lucky and thankfully, again, because donald trump is president who is clear about this. >> laura: you bet. christian, thank you very much. tragic news and its infuriating. pray for the people of germany. and coming up. china has your phone number. what else does it have? data? personal information? are they compiling a does yea on you and your family? we're going to tell you theor shocking details: , next.
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this is because of the weak security in our major cellular networks. more than a million americans had their data stolen by chinese hackers and it might be even worse than we thought. >> the extent of it is quite serious. i can't speak publicly to how it occurred. >> how long has this been going on? months? >> um, it is, uh not an overnight, uh, hack. this is a so he sophisticated one. >> and it's still going on. >> it is still going on. >> laura: let's keep making cell phones and routers in china because that works out well for us and the american worker in the end. what is china going to do with everything they are gathering. they are using data and ai to build dossiers on every american for future use. so what took us so long figuring this out? and why are we allowing this? and that's not our only concern. there is a story out of
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california we're just learning about china's infiltration and influence on the state's politics there. yesterday, u.s. officials arrested a chinese national for acting as an illegal agent for beijing. he was serving as the campaign manager for unnamed city council member in southern california two years ago. this is in addition, of course, to what we already know about the chinese secret police setting up shop in cities like new york to monitor and punish chinese nationals living in the u.s. anything else? i mean, yeah, when mayorkas says something is serious because he says nothing is serious, i think it probably is pretty serious. joining me how gordon chang, gatestone institute senior fellow. mayorkas said the border wasn't open. it wasn't a crisis. but apparently they are very concerned about this. china is spying on american citizens. why should american citizens be worried here? >> well, as you point out, china is compiling dossier on every
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american. and they are going to use that for blackmail and other nefarious purposes. they got to sort of assume right now that they have got access to every phone call, every text, every email message so they are scooping up enormous amounts of data. china knows more about american citizens than the american government does. >> does this have anything or any in any way relevance to the number of chinese who have come here to study, gordon? i mean, hundreds of thousands, of course, over the years. i remember they were 300,000 foreign students from all countries during covid. remember, we were going to send them back during covid. i don't think we ended up doing that. but there is a concern about that as well here. yes. >> yes, because china uses every point of contact to take down our society. we have had almost # hundred thousand chinese students and we know that chinese counselor officials and ministry of state security agents were surveilling
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them and coercing them. and they coerced about 13% of them to steal information and data for china. so, this is become a national security issue. most chinese students, they don't want to do this. but we have allowed chinese agents to operate on our soil and to commit crimes. and we have known this for decades. >> laura: gordon, to that point, the daily caller is reporting that the federal government has given grants to 50 researchers currently working in u.s. universities or labs, who are listed as experts of chinese government talent recruitment schemes. and that incentivizes participants to steal foreign technologies that are needed to advance china's military and economic goals according to the fbi. you and i have talked about this before. but, again, talk about letting, you know, fox into the hen house here? this is up sane we know niece individuals take information and
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data and intellectual property and ship it back to beijing to the chinese military. we are funding it now as the daily caller points out. this is crazy how we could have allowed this when we have known about this for decades and yet we continue to feed a chinese war machine that is actually configuring itself to kill americans. >> gordon as always thank you as always we appreciate it. out of behavior in schools fueled by the desire to get more clicks on social media. so is there a way to stop it? one man says yes. trouble with your weight? same. ♪f we
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>> laura: but the fights we are fights seeing among young people today are far outside the ordinary. they are often vicious and recorded for social media. >> cell phone video shows the chaos that unfolded during that fight, which involved at least 100 students on three different stores. [screams] >> you can hear the 14-year-old screaming in pain in this cell phone video showing the girls attacking, beating her at potomac high school, punching repeatedly in the head, the face, breaking her nose as she cowers on the ground. >> this uptick in fights is one of the reasons why school districts across the country are deciding to ban cell phones. including broward county, florida. joining me now is allen, broward county school board member. allen, i can't tell you how many parents i have talked to and i have three teenagers, who have been begging their schools to do
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just what you all are doing. now, your ban just started this year of the cell phones what have you found since the ban? >> thanks, laura, i have three kids in school as well. our ban so far has reduced fighting, which is wonderful. and when you think about cell phones and how they fuel the beginning of fights and middle of fights and the last, the length of fights, the number of people that can be involved in fights. we think this is a pretty sage policy for broward county schools. >> are people just taking -- are students taking their phones to record what happened what you saying what you say in our banner were these fueling fights? or was it all feeding on itself because of this social media? >> well, when you look at the beginning of fights cyberbullying and insight of
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groups of people to conduct violence that, is all enabled by technology, particularly cell phones. then you think about kind of the actual fight. and people instead of de-escalating or intervening in a good way show it to other people and after the fact you know, we have cell phones again, not helping us to do the right thing in fights but actually broadcasting those things to other people. every stage of a fight, what we have been told and what the research shows is that cell phones actually enable, incite sights, not only make the fights more common, laura, but also make them more severe. and have more people involved. you can't get dozens of people involved in a fight without cell phones. >> laura: no. this is just insanity. and i'm so glad you've down this. i'm so glad one of my son's schools they have those pouches, where you put your phone in the pouch and can't get it i guess
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until the end of the day. are you also cautioning other schools not to do that check in at lunchtime. can you check in during break. that is not the way to go, i understand? woe searching suggest the longer kids don't have their cell phones the better off they are going to be. not in just of avoiding violence but better academic performance, right, which is the core mission of our schools. >> laura: you bet. >> and less mental illness. we are in the middle of an epidemic of mental illness amongst teenagers and younger adults and coincides directly with the amazing expansion of social media through cell phones. i think know matter how you look at the research and data work out better. no cell phone from bell to bell. no pouches. >> laura: get rid of the pouches in the schools. no cell phones, bell to bell. really easy to follow: reaction
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from parents i already know what the reaction is going to be. i know people worry about emergencies somehow we survived when we were kids without cell phones. but the reaction? 1 to 10. 10 being the most positive reaction. what else the reaction been? >> i would have to give it a 9.8 in broward by the way we allow kids to hold on to their phone but it has to be in airplane mode and not used. so if there is an emergency they can go right into regular mode and make that call. i think that's smart. what parents are telling us things like at dinnertime, their kids are coming to the table without their cell phones. so no bowl in the middle where you have to throw your phone and everybody pretend like they are not paying attention. they are not using the phones after school because they have learned for six or seven hours they can live without it. >> laura: when you look at the cell phone usage if you follow your kids on on breaks, you see the cell phone usage skyrocket it's crazy. you are doing the right thing. more schools have to get on
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board. allen, thank you for doing this and for sharing your experience with it. kids actually talking isn't that a great thing learning? >> connecting with each other, too, laura. so important. >> laura: and being really part of a community, not a fake online community which isn't the same thing as a real friend. allen, thank you. >> thank you, laura. >> laura: why are some parents inviting the grinch to christmas? and i'm granting raymond three christmas wishes, "friday follies" is next. (dr. david jeremiah) for just one day
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>> laura: it's friday and that means it's time for "friday follies" and for that we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right, raymond, this is the last follow loys with me before the new year. i know there is friend cuddly as a calculate can you say. >> people are stupid ignorant or bad bananas. parents have began pranking their children with a grinch this year and posting it all over social media. please tell me how this is even remotely. [screaming]
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[laughter] [crying] >> raymond: this is child abuse, laura. i'm so ticked off when i see these things. so addicted to the clicks and the click bait that they are creating on social media, they are willing to sell out their own kids and terrorize them. it's really bad for the parents and the kids, frankly. >> laura: raymond, you know, we're going to be talking about this trend of phones in schools this is insane. >> i read something by a child psychologist who said it sets kids up for ptsd, anxiety, and depression. this kind of traumatic act. it's stupid. just don't do it. i hope their hearts grow a few inches this christmas. >> laura: i mean it, would be better if you want to do
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something funny, have joe biden come to the party and he can sniff everybody. all right, raymond, i'm granting three christmas wishes. i wish that no fruit cakes would ever darken my door again i prefer carol lers. that's not my first wish. my first wish is i really wish that the theater kids would sit down and watch the movie that we paid to see. even if it's a musical. please. ♪ ♪ ♪ defy gravity. >> it's bad enough. >> laura: when did this become a group performance? >> this is not your moment to shine. you want to be in a movie? you want to be in a theater go audition to something.
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to spoil a movie by jumping up in front of everybody, it's horrible. wicked is bad enough. i was dragged to see it. it's bad enough what they committed to sell. we don't need amateurs jumping around and doing their own version. >> haley told me that i have to see it. she said it's fantastic you say it's no good. >> the old taping of kristen chenoweth and dana doing the a scootch better. not to spoil the christmas celebrations. when we are in the middle of merry making i wish we didn't have to hear the bizarre of those national decor experts the waltzes. >> toilet paper roll angel. >> you made it. do you see your little hands here. >> hand on the back. >> angel wings. >> here we go on the tree. >> not on a real tree but on this family tree. oh, dad got it on there. joy to the world. >> all right. there you go.
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i know you are missing your griswold family. >> laura,. >> joy to the world. >> these are the only people that lose a national election and they become chip and joanne gaines. how did this happen. still be giving dance lessons. gosh, help us. >> raymond, i thought she was going to say you have to hang the angel. hang the angel like turn the page. hang the stocking. she should have done that whole cadence with all the christmas that would have been funny. >> raymond: i agree. >> laura: all right, raymond, final wish. i can't believe it 2024 what a wild, wild year. >> rihanna approached the alleged queen of christmas mariah carey for a signature. she would bring a photo or autograph. >> sharpy. >> wow, this is iconic.
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>> mariah carey [bleep] >> i guess that's not all rihanna wanted for christmas. there was something a little extra there. this is a christmas show. don't show your body parts for signature at a christmas show. my god. >> raymond, are they outside in the bright sunshine? what is going on? rihanna condition god bless her. >> that's the barclay arena. >> i have got to share this with you. the president and first lady. children's hospital a lovely gesture. one of the kids was snagged by biden, and he did what so many voters did. he rejected him, ran away, and later threw things at him. merry christmas. >> a wink of his eye, twin of his head he had nothing to whistle and away they all flew like the downs of a thistle.
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>> raymond: it would have been funnier described it. leave with you a bit of holiday cheer. at least he didn't sniff him. that's the holiday. >> hey that's a super maga mega maga trumper person. is he a little maga, i know it. take that jumper off, i know i love maga tattoo underneath that somewhere. biden is usually good with kids, except when he gets too close. but, raymond, can you -- by the way, we have set off a raging debate on social media, about real versus fake christmas trees. and i decided to post a photo of my kids. >> raymond: i saw it. i invite the viewer to look closely at that tree in the background. you tell me, ladies and gentlemen, if that's a real or an artificial tree. she already admitted it the other night. i'm going to go rest of the segment so people can hear
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themselves, laura from your mouth. >> laura: i may have switched out. [phone ringing] >> laura: oh, wait, santa is calling he is -- i may have switched out the tree. people have to understand that it doesn't look perfect. it's all messed up at top, that's a telltale sign it's a real tree. y'all can vote. raymond, have a wonderful christmas and all the rest -- >> raymond: see you in the new year. >> laura: when the last time people said we are going to be merry making. who is merry making? partying. >> raymond: did a whole album number one jazz charts merry and bright. we are merry making. >> laura: the spider who sang christmas. raymond, we love you. >> next year. love you back. >> laura: all right. merry christmas. all right the ache gel awards. the best and worst moments of the year. this is going to be fun, next. ♪ all aboard ♪ abby is going to santa school. >> i can hear the santa already.
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you've all been waiting for. the annual angle awards! woo. it has been a wild ride, folks. with inspiring moments. legendary takedowns and an unhinged media. here to break it down, the best and the worst, lisa boothe, fox news contributor and matt towery. polster extraordinaire. great to have you on. the first category is maybe the most inspiring moment of the year. here's the nominees. donald trump's butler moment. daniel penny getting acquitted. >> how they dismissed the top charges. shows their arrogance that they would get me on something.
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>> laura: and the u.n.c. frat bros reacting to the takedown of the american flag. those are the nominees for the most inspiring moment of the year. lisa, who is the winner? >> well, i picked donald trump's fight, fight, fight. that was a devastating event. that was the unity and the fighter that america needed. i mean, we had been kicked in the teeth as a country. we lost sight what it means to be americans,lost our standing on the world stage. you say the bravery, the courage standing up and saying fight, fight, fight as the crowd chanted saying usa. it was a turn around for the country. >> laura: yeah, i like the frat bros lifting up the flag and holding it up. you didn't see them.
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they hoisted it on the flagpole. matt, this is not a close call. >> trump's fight, fight, fight is one for the ages, not just for the year. this is for the ages. i don't think i have ever seen an event quite like that. now it's seared in everyone's mind from now on. so he's the winner on that one big time. >> laura: that's official. the winner of the most inspiring moment is donald trump. moving on, the biggest crash and burn of the year. the nominees. first, kamala harris. >> the outcome of this election is not what we wanted, not what we fought for. >> laura: joe biden. >> i've decided the best way forward is to pass the torch to a new generation. >> laura: and, of course, take a load off fawny. >> we were friends.
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we hung out. >> laura: we hung out. but never gave me any money. huh-uh. all right. those are the nominees. the biggest crash and burn. matt, who do you have taking the trophy? >> i'm still a member of the georgia bar. the biggest crash and burn was kamala harris. you know, she took off and it looked like there was joy everywhere. then that campaign just started to fall apart. we talked about it every week. i think that the biden thing we knew was never going to take off. she's the big crash and burn for 2024. >> laura: lisa? >> well, we might need awards for all three if we're honest. joe biden, this is a guy that has been in politics more than half of his life. first elected in local office in 1970. he's been wanting to president his entire life. he ran in 1988. >> laura: he was president. >> no, but -- yeah, he gets to
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this moment finally and he has to leave mentally incompetent, disgraced, beaten by joe biden and his own party and corrupt with the pardon to hunter biden. so he leaves office in disgrace. >> laura: yeah, the winner of the biggest crash and burn is, i think it's kamala. we did it, joe! we did it. >> fair enough. can't win them all. >> laura: no, can't, lisa and matt, can't get through all the categories. thanks very much. have a great christmas both of you. all right. that is it for us tonight. and for me for the year. but make sure to follow me throughout until we're back in january on social media. thanks for watching all year long. we have great shows next week as well. remember, jesse watters takes it from here.
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