jason in the house. yu just type jason in the house. anywhere you listen to podcast ,i think you'll like it.am angle >> sean will be back on monday . the ingraham angle is coming up next. and i hope you have a great and wonderful, blessed holiday weekend. >> stay with us. ingar. , ev everyone, i'm laura ingraham. wo this is ingram angle fromfriday washington. thank you for joinin night. g un a friday night. now we'r g to have full coverage of the dodgerspo continued political targeting of president trump in moments. i >> but first, nodaw we're going to kick off this friday a little bit differently with the return of the worst in media. so media? what's that?media well, it'sbi easy to become numb to media bias. thes we'ree days. offender >> so we're going to keep track of the very worst offenders every chance we get .oject >> joining me now is horaced ser cooper project 21 chairter and senior fellow at the national center for public policy. icresearch, author of the new book put you all back and change how biden's policies blacks. and ari fleischer, former white house press secretary and foxnes news contributor. this with the big news of the week. and this was historic because u nancy pelosi has had to give up the gavel and the media.y well, they laithd it on really thick. >> it's the end of an era and an incredible one . and i mean, whether you'recan or a republican or a democrat,e in it's sort of hard not to be in all of what she has>> this accomplished unless you're in a cult. >> this is like watching m a great performer on the stagegr or a great athlete making a bigb decision about the nexto chapter. t wouloverstd be difficult to overstate the impact that nancy pelosi has left on our country and our politics. >> all right, ari, take it away. what about that? whatoh, well, laura , you know, ex the mainstream media does the exact same thing for republicans. >> but first, the republican has to die. e. >> if you remember george h.w. bush, they could stand him.d hi was up they kicked him when he was up,e kicked them when he was down. y but then after he died.him. oh, did they praise him? d so, yeah, they're fair. they living democrats and dead k republicans. >> well, they did it as well.presiden of course, when president reagan, for whom i worked, died in his funeral, you might as well have thoughtn they didn't call him, you know, sleeping in the afternoon. e ronnie reagan, he was goingthy to blow up the world, racist, anti-gayn ever, they hit him ony front. but at at the funeral, it was he was the most optimistic president ever. >> that's the criteria. die and they like you. all right, horace, ontoe the nextreal offender. we've seen some really hideous i treatment of herschel walker inb the media lately. but this one , t i think, takes' the cake. >> watch. ohs , no, he's not qualified to run for office, let alonete be a member of the senate. nonetheless, he's being kept propped up.t they know he's the beste comf qualified candidate, but it doesn't matter because they're comfortablore with him being inn that position because they know he'll never control or run anythingtheir in their lives. >> horace, demeaning, t begi disparaging just doesn't begin to describe that by your response. >> they're well, it's curious. none of this was said about amag war, not what kind of skillsr an did he bring to the table? it's amazing if you're ans ad th and willing to pursue some of the worst policies in the namen of enabling the bushon administration you'r. d sa you're wonderful in your celebrated. ysome c somethinountryg simple, like, i, this country, i want't l to represent the people of'm our state, we didn't like the lockdown's. and if're goin i'm elected, we'g to make sure those don't happen again. then suddenly there isn't any disparagement. too great to give you this is remarkable how one sided the media is in this case.us t >>hey ke put t and horace, theyt saying, well, he can't put twote words together and at the same i'm very impressed with john fetterman. the double standards are like i'm impressed with letterman's performance at the debate. but herschel walketel r, he cant put two sentences together. >> that's what separates the democrat buzz. last week,s well, i don't want to step on mr. fetterman and his challenges. i'll, just say this, though. our president who read that statement really read it without any irony. maybe he was unaware of when he made that comment. all right. r all right.eveat next up, we have a verylins revealing moment from caitlin collins over at cnn. you've been asked a loterview and almost basically every interview you've done recently, about a twenty twenty four run and running foyou sar presidentf you said you're not interested in it.porter o i guess my question is , ifhigau you're a supporter of yours and you're someone who doesn't live in michigan but what is nationais tforl, wantsn run, what is the argument fort? you not running for president ? >> all right. what is the argument for youwhai not bailing out of being with but stuck with biden again? i mean, they are desperately castinniteg glasses everywhereo to try to get someone else to run. but she was really luring old gretchen into the ring already. >> and on this one ,more s i anticipate a lot more similar questions to other democrats. ts i do think there's a legitimacy to the press saying be a to challenge biden? they want that story to be fascg a fascinating story if he does. >> but it also just shows they kind of like to bring theyi these democrats off the bencho h and onto the field that build them up. they prais easie be them. ma it's so much easier to bee a democrat and get praise from the mainstream media thanpublic the republican. republicans have no bands. they're alanl a bunch of wackose great governors and going to the press.benc buh jut the democrats, they're a of these great governors and a strong bench just ready to come out whenever the time is right. and the press kind of throws the softballs to . before we go ,your reaction, i e your reaction, both of you, to this news today. that the biden administration, which, of course, has drained the strategic petroleum reserve to its lowest levelsls and i believe 40 years, is now asking congress for 500 million, dollars to , quote, it' modernize it now saying it'sbecs because of the war.ly russia with ukraine is because of global supply issues. but, horace, it' e of what what did they do to deplete the spr to these citn dangerously low levels? wae citingr the war with ukraine, like the student loan program, this misuse of the was merely as a means of manipulate the election 6th process. we've got a special counselartig looking into january six .a lot >> we're starting to see sign elec willingness has been made to toa manipulate the electoral process. >> and the media doesn't seem to be concerned at all. ari, how serious is this issue? >> oh, it is serious. d this was designed for nationaleh emergencies in case the uniteder states goes to war, in cased toh there's a cutoff of energy. designemaned to heluvp a dime or a quarter. ari and horror, it's greatou too to see you both. u. want toand i thank you. >> i want to address the appalling announcemente today by the egregiously corrupt biden administrationice. and their weaponizes department of justice. would yo e to talk abu like me to talk au that? this horrendous abuse of powerie is the latest day long series ln of witch hunts and started ago a long time ago.document i thought the investigation with the documen wast was dying dead or over, and the investigation into january six . and my very peaceful and patriotic speech, remember, peaceful and patriotically wasot dead, especially after liz the record setting forty point loss of liz cheney state o, the state of wyoming. >> i thought it was that. i thought that put the final nail in the coffin, only to find out that the corrupt and highly political justice department juse departmet appoit a super radical left special bee counsel, better referred to as a special prosecutor to start the proces thought is all over . we thought it was just about dead. and i guarantee you they gett be a fair investigation.igatio this will non.t be a fair thougt investigation. his wabut again, i thought thiss all done or very close to being done. these people yet were corrupt and yet they go after innocent people under the guise of t legitimacy. and you'd really say enough is enough to get back to work. got to prove that we have a great country again. because right now it's not great. >> right now it's a laughingstock all over the world. htiei earlier today,land attorney general merrick garlan d continued his campaign of destruction against the credibility of the department of justice justn. three days after formerays. president trump announced he would run again foran president in 2020 four, garland announced the appointment of a special counsel. anotheonr one to oversee investigations into the former president . >> the departmen t of justiceis has long recognized that in certain extraordinary cases, it is in the public interest to appoint a special prosecuto r to independently manage an n incl based on recent developments, including the former president's announcement that he is a candidate forctio president in the next election. n,and the sittingate as president stated intention to be a candidat we as well. i have concluded that it is innt the public interest to appointe a special counsel. >> doeats anyone? actually believe pub thatli this is all in the public interest while the special counse l is prosecutor, formerknown prosecutor known as john or jack smith, he began hisnes pros prosecutorial career in 1994w yk as an assistant district attorney with the new york county d.a.'s office before becoming assistant u.s. attorney for the eastern eastern district of new york .kn back in 1999 and then from 2008n to 2010, he served with thel crn internationaall criminal court,s where he supervised all watird y crimes investigation conducted,e by the office of the prosecutor. then returned to the doj as chief of their publicy integrity section. sectioand then mr. smith served as the vice president of litigationporation for the hospe corporation of america before most recently serving as the hae chief prosecutor for the special court in the hague. >>. here now, matt whitaker, g former trump actingmike attorney general dav and mikeclh davis, president of the article three project and former clerkre for justice neil gorsuch. garland sa matt , let's start with you now. garland saids that trump's announcement and biden's professed likely run in 2020 four were factors in his decision to name a speciala spea counsel. coun th announcement on tuesday or somehow triggered this decision? justifiably? >> i don't think so, lord . it's good to be with you tonight. i think here wthis ie go againso i mean, this is the left's favorite tool is to appoint a special counsel and then letry the media breathlessly report on every twist and turn ofand 2r a special counsel, giving itn some imprimatur of evenmissta super legitimacy like merrick garland misstated a very important factte , and that is that this special counsel. e is not independent from the department of justice. >> this special counsel departm is going to not only use all the resources of the departmentc of justice in the fbi, buttl alo report directly to merricky garland. is coa wantroy for merrick garland to solely control the fate of donald trump's legal cases. most part and i think itisan is probablyea the most partisan move he's made to date. well, mike , whe n asked abouthat th the news today, a white housepag official told fox that the doj makes decisions about itss criminal investigations independently. and we are not involveinvolved.a but, mike , we remember thatwher story that leaked to the media this past spring where bidensoue was quoted by sources as having said inside the white house that he was frustratedarland was with garland, that garland was acting more like a judge than a prosecutor. and somehow that made its way into the newspapers to believe that that has any impact on garland. now, biden i biden is himself independent here and biden justa made another public commenl t ao about this several days ago. wat also, remember, it was the biden white house that waved president trump's claim we of executive privilege that paved the way for this mar-a-lago raid. and we nee d to step back and remember a couple of things. this this special counselnon-cr is going to investigate the non crimes of objecting to the presidential election. if it were a crime d,emocrats vethe democrats would have been charged in for nineteen sixty nine , 2001, twenty five twentyi seventeen. whent' they objected to the election. it's also a non that they're ing investigating the non crime of a former president taking a personal copy of his records when heo do leaves office office. he is specifically allowed ial to do that under the presidential records act. and where the heck is thebide special counsel to investigate president biden, his son hunter, and his brother james when there g is clearign o smoking gun evidence of foreignr corruption in china and thukraig ukraine matter? >> it's just really i think, . a huge mistake for the bidens gn justice department. e seenthis is going to be seenn as political. i'm sorr ay, and it's going to c seen as an attempt to getadvers a political adviser off the field before twenty , twenty four , whether they think trump is wounde d ore not. previous to this announcement, at least haltry's thef the couny is going to not believe the outcome here. whatever the outcome ultimately is , agreeis i do you agree that thj is just this is politically and legally a mistake for this justice department? i do. and i agree with mike thatand yo these are legally specious cases to start with .ial coun >> and , you know, if you think about why the special counsel, t rule is there, it's a department of justice co regulation is becausuncie the independent counsel statute expired and the department of justice didn't want more regulation of how it conducted its business. and so we end up in this moment where it is now used as a weapon to hurt and weakent political opponents. thi but i just don't think thattwo-i the american people can stand for this two tiered systemm of i justice, because if you read the special counsel regulationregulation, the bideni lot more on poinalt for appointing a special counsel than the donald trump case, because there arnflicts e clear conflicts within the department of justice as it inve the family of your boss and thee person thad t politically appointed you to those roles. >> now, mike , i to play another moment from garland's announcement this afternoon. >> watch the career prosecutors assigned to these matters are conducting their work in the best traditions of the department of justice. i also want to recognizee th the efforts of the many fbiand y agents and other law enforcement personnel who are assigned to these matters. personnethey are working couragn and steadfastly and are serving our nation honorably. >>anitee mike , given what we've learned about some of these prosecutors and agents, goingn back to the mueller investigation, frankly, even before tha that,elievet, will ae believe this? and it soundacs likeademy it ws the academy awards, only the only person i didn't think was his agent and his manager. there e. >> anyone can remember laura , one of the attorneys on the pleadings on this case was a former democra staffert sr in the senate. and so obviously, obviou, that t prosecutor has a political bias and she is a prosecutor namedpae on the pleadings. thisnt that went is the same jue department that went to aased biased magistrate judge bruce reinhardt, who had just recusedr from president trump'sum civilso lawsuit against hillary clinton six weeks prior because thatased judges, that magistrate judgess clear bias based upon his later facebook post. and they went back to this judge six weeks later and got this unprecedent unnecessary, unlawful homebred on a former president to go get records back , that to which they weresh not entitled becausete rig the presidenhte recordt has thee right to these records under the presidential records act. this thithis is sts stock from d one and it's been politicized and weaponized against president trump since day one . the specia >> and we all have to rememberiw that the special counsel's office essentially with very few limitations, has an co unlimited budget. correct, mike ? i mean, very quickly that they can spend tens of millions of dollars on this. and now just like they did last time with mueller, just just like the mueller probe, maybe they can hire andrew weissman again, the partisan hack to be t the top lawyerop law on the proi this probe. t this special counsel essentially. could have an unlimited budget. i would say to president bideno ,if you want to ensuree wh president trump gets back into the white house, indict hiem. w now, i think house republicans should say we're not funding this investigation. publicans we're not we're not ge part of this. we're no t going to turn our country upside down for this down specious investigatio. that's what they should do. but matt and mike , great whilev to see you both.otre still btonight. den thank you. now, late last week, while votes were still being counted, the biden administration quietly announced that it would extend the covid emergency through the spring of 2020cessa, three . insane. of course, it's not necessary. whye arethey they doing it dor e drs. macquarrie and hamady are here in moments to tell us what is really going on here. >> so stay there. this holiday season, give your special someone the gift of naturally new pajamas. exclusive from pajama graham. a luxurious way to relax. naturally, new pajamas, caress your skin and compliment her every color, plus accentuate her beauty. naturally, pajamas are available in sizes from extra small to three bags and come with a love guarantee. >> and now in this special tv offer, when you order pajama grahams naturally pajamas today, they'll ship tomorrow. >> but that's at all. >> you'll also receive absolutely free and naturally you'd need even better when you order today the jamma ramlal include free gift packaging order. now through this special offer ,you'll save seventy five dollars and get a free bonus nightie plus pajama. grandma will wrap it for absolutely free. make her feel cherished this holiday season. order now shifts tomorrow. >> hi, i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas, and i'm here today to tell you about our 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 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. >> when i take relaxium sleep, i sleep better than i have in years. i wake up feeling alert like i've had the best sleep call today and get your very own risk free bottle of relaxium sleep. take control of your health, stop struggling with restless nights, sleep like you were meant to with relaxium call eight under three two two zero four zero four eight under three two two zero four zero four call eight under three two two zero four zero four eight hundred three two two zero four zero four diamonds. the jewelry exchange has thousands of diamonds. the same prices one carat white as high quality diamonds are just nine ninety. plus the latest customer and designer mounts set while you watch by factory direct and save the jewelry exchange. direct. ever wonder how much your neighbor's house is worth? 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now, you can already see it happening late last week after americans already voted in the midterms, divided administration announced that it was extendinged i the covid-9 public health emergency through wh >> and what goes hand in glove,y with the newly extended emergency? earl cash. of course.th earlier this week, biden askedis congress for ten billion dollars more in covid fundinge and our neighbors to the north.. >> they're already warming up. l and in response to the worsening trends and existing challenges for our health care system, i'm strongly recommending that all ontariansn ,not just those at high risk, wear a mask and indoor public settings. i'm also recommending that, ifld possible, childrenre between two and five wear a mask with supervision. ife mask a they can tolerate thk and safely put it on and off. >> well, joining now, dr. marty makary, professor at johns hopkins school of medicine, fox is a contributor, and dr. hooman hamady, a boardd certified m.d.ce phd and ph.d.st research scientist. >> dr makary, let's start with you. do you think this is kind oftat? the beginning of mask creep intf the united states ? i kind of i sa iw a little bit f it in l.a. over the weekend. when i landed. and it seems like this could geg be in the offing. s if all of the issues are gettingg h recycled. again, it's as if we'ree clearing the board and we'rees starting fresh, as if we have no data. if one oto go tof these scientie to go to europe and look at anyr of these schools that were open and free and clear the entire time with no cloth masks covering all the kids, they would see that notce i only has there been no happt there was no difference intal hl mortality. and the kids are happier. we got a menta crisigoing onl ht going on right now. >> a fact. yeah, well, dr. hamani, faucit i said on monday that covid it'st here to stay watch.what >> it will likely be part of what we have to deal with for many years to come and have to be perfectly honest with yous and with our viewers and listeners. that there is alwayswill get the possibility that we will get a very intense, very, very different than the current barry and dr. marty.will >> well, this type of messaginge ever and given given everything we've seen with how this virus has changed and the real true lethality of this virus for most age groups, this is where ? we are now. so what viruses do viruses like to proliferate? they like to propagate through society. and if you're a virus, you're? thinking, how do i survive in a virus that survives is onet to just like the common cold r is one that infects very rapidly, spreads throughout, however, doesn't kill its host . lethal viruses like ebola neverr last very long becauselong bec they simply burn off because in. they kill whoever they infect. it's highlity unlikely's highl e is ever going to become the kind of pandemic that wendew saw in 2020 or anything. even since that it just doesn't. happen through virus. evolutiothn is possible. absolutely. but the likelihood of thate buil is lower and lower over time. turaespecially as people build y natural immunity, which hast alo become a worwed are not allowed to say as especially as people have developeded or have gotten vaccinated in the past. and even presently, all thl thee things combined create greater immunity, greater resistance, and ultimatelyce, a virus just s nowhere to go. and so as much as thisthat kee messaging is something thatk ou keeps coming up over and overt s again, we really have to askt me ourselves, is that messaging really valid or is it more hypeb and fearle? ly it's only reasonable to do this kind of messaging if weou actually have proof of something hypothetical fears we can worry abouy datt every day,t without any reason. why should they be doing that?ig dr. makary, when vining got hisv most recent booster, i've lost choi >> he gave all americans a choi a choice. watctoh. >> we have a choice to make. can we repeat what happened? the past winners, more infections, more hospitalizations, more loved ones getting sick, even dying from the virus or can we have a much bettere to winner if we use all all the tools we have available to us now? >> dr. macquarrie, we havethis antibody dependent enhancement in this country because of thata successive booster shots. that is a fact f.act. a what actually advocating for atv this point, what when he saysthy people have a choice,ed they really don't have a choice. a lot of people are beingis forced to do thi is and for thoa people, i would say ask the question, where is the data' ? i's d lovee hu to see the data.a they're pushing it so hard.i where's the human trial?e announcements are coming data?g phar i can't tell.hite the announcements are comingnot from big pharma or the white house. i'm not sure there's a difference anymore, but they have not released the human dataa, why . why not?wn omicr and there's some there's a reason. why are yo vu talkinaccig abount on the booster, the vaccine and the omicron vaccine is supposedlsupposy effective as the new variant that is juston e with us now. that's where is it playing catch up? is it behind on the oldpposed variant? >> and we've all los to be ft tt it's supposerad to bine forround the democrats going around now, but 90% of americans have already had infection. we're what are we doing? we're ignoring natural immunity and we're subjecting people to risks because this is not a traditional flu vaccine protein coat. this is a novel, mrn, a vaccine ,and we have no human trial data and myocarditis and some young men and other there are te other problems, too. >> a beyond myocarditis, which are even more serious in myo some cases. now,carditis dr. hammoudeh, thei still some schools that aremame schooforcing students to gete the covid vaccine like harvardrr university. the website states that in t order to register for springo term students have to be compliant with all vax requirements. this includes the annual flu shotompliant wit as well as then specific covid-19 booster. >> again, dr. hamady, i mean, this is forcing a shot on students that are completelyo healthy and have an infinitesimally small chancef df dying from this virus. don't understand this.ns consideridering you can spread it with the vaccine anyway. you can spread the virus even if you're vaccinated.at's exactly, laura . the. and that's the problem is when the vaccine first came out, wed were told repeatedly by the drug companies, by the white house, by so many others thatu this will prevent you from getting infected and and spreadg it. w that is no longewer true. kno it was but now, after so many months not now, after so many months and years of experience, now we know it's absolutely false. so what is the purpose of are forcing people who are perfectly healthy, who are in some of the lowest risk strata to take something which we know also could have side effects? you every medical decision is at risk benefit ratio. and when you hav re minimal to zero benefit that you have some risk no matter how muchno that is , that risk benefit ratio may not work out. and so it's frankly, i think,un unethical because it's coercive and you're forcing people to take something that put so take something that put them at risk with minimal benefit, not only to themselves, but even to the t people arounople d them. given what we now know aboutut i the vaccines, on top of that, we hav oe, as dr. mccaffrey was just pointing out, very littleer data, especially regardingding t by valen mcgrann booster shot. we have antibody production dat data. we don't have data on anythingon related to mortality, covid serious infections or hospitalization. and for children, we have're re actually zero data. they're just referencing how with that lack of data. >> how are they making theseg th decisions? well, that never endingemergenc emergency. coergency. the emergency to continue long past the emergency. that's when you start askingst w questionhes, hard questions abon why it's in place in the first place. dr. makary, great to see you. dr. makary, great to see you. in studio.i, tha >> dr.nk hamady, thanks so much. thank you.so off k you.so we gave raymond the night off for his book tour, but have noe fear because we have a surprise guest up next to take us through the wildest stories ofhe the week. >> so stay with us to see who the surprise is . >> when i read what it took for yellowstone to be here, i realized that this was a story that i wanted to share and found the yellowstone look the same today as they described in these journals. one hundred and fifty years ago. no way. i'm in the shadow of the pioneers. following the trail, they blazed the perfect, just perfect come on the horizon. when that one up around the bend. i want to see what they saw. i want to see what changed up. i've had enough of this for a little bit of time. get a box subscription for just a dollar fifty a month for the full year. sign up today. hello, i'm mike lindell and i'm excited to bring you my geyser dream bedsheets for the best offer ever. we're all experiencing rising prices, but i was able to secure a limited amount of guzik for a great price and i'm passing those savings directly onto you. you can get my kids a dream bed sheets for as long as twenty nine . ninety eight . with your promo code, they're the most luxurious sheets ever made with the world's best cotton. it's grown only in a region between the sahara desert, the mediterranean sea and the nile river. i know my sheets are perfect for you and i'm extending my 60 day money back guarantee for christmas until march 1st. 2020 three . making them the perfect gift for your friends, your family, and everyone you know. so go to mypillow .com or call the number on your screen. use your promo code to save 50% on my kids. dream bed sheets. that's as low as twenty nine . ninety eight quantities are extremely limited at these amazing prices. so please order no, i understand that this is all very traumatizing. it's impossible not to think the like. i want you to know that we get our babies back . >> no, let's go , go , go , go , go . go , go . find. i know you can't stop until we catch this guy. this is a life or death. it's okay for me no matter where you go . find you, you're santa. >> no, i asked for a lot last year. but this year is different. all i want is the u.s. to win the world cup. >> this is the team that's going to make run. we have to do is believe that's like your whole thing seems there's more to this here. >> hello, i'm former arkansas governor mike huckabee. did you know that a lack of sleep can lead to very serious health problems? 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hold on . let me lete plug plug in my car t i love elon musk for doing this because basically they in turn twitter into a woke day care. they are getting free food.n ta, oney are getting free food.n ta, the onlyly thing they were missing was like nap time. bu tt i gueshas they didn't do y because they didn't want to ape joe biden style at the white house. >> now, you may think thatectior the election results out inesne nevadavada and arizona were a tl r that things could alwayswors be worse because this week, l jimmy , a small town in michigan broke a city counciloul election tie by drawin eleg nams out of a hat.th okay, the winning candidate knew one when she read elected on a piece of paper that she chose from a bucket. this sounds pretty good to me,st actually . at this point, i hope inicop maricopa county. >> what do they do? >> i would definitely speed up the process. but here's the issue iss, lauras they still have to count the mail in pieces of paper. ti so we're not quite out of the woods on this yet. we were just tol were tod it's g to be a few more days, like, come on , vegas, you can countt cards, but you can't count. votes. this is embarrassing. i love this, though. his.is is nathis is a national . >> i say we adopt this. i'm on board. ingram all jimmy okay, third on this ignoble list of ours. now, this is the most bizarre o video of the week. i think you're seeing that on screen now. dozens of sheep have been kindnd of eerily walking around ina ci a circle for twelve days2 straight in china's inner mongolia region. i know you vacationed there athe tiknow you vacationed there athe is there some psychodelimec on is there some psychedelic mushroom thing going on here? i know they're all all the rage now. >> i figured this out, laura .a these sheep are actually doing an impression of joe biden. trying to exit a speech. s you know, he walks around whi and he doesn't knochw which wayd to go. and the poor ban hd has to keepg playing hail to the chief. i hope that band's getting over time for all the extra renditions they have to playe pn while we point them inrection. the right direction. but i think here, laura , i is never buy a sheep a fitbit forr christmas. they're just trying to get steps inin. , wh jimmy , which one was the joe biden sheep without the one with the floral dress kind of directing this directive? >> yeah, this is the problem.em there is no joe bidenhere and that's why they can't figure out where to go. i gotta go ande have jill . tho he'd be doing this. on. you're spat on , though. you're saying you see you'd seeo those two sheep kind of trailing off the circle atff tht point. all right. finally, finally, jimmy , we have some breaking news thatsocf has international soccer fans very, veryan upset. the world cup announced it's not going to serve alcohol inside the stadiums in qatar,stu whermse they're going to have the big world cup. your response? i mean, they don't allow a alcohol to public inin the c the country. >> so i don't know why, is everyone's so surprised. yeah srprised , yeah. they're you know what else? they're not going to be servingd at the world cup. t allo gay people, they're not allowede it. okay, fo, r all of this talk of tolerance and fifa and soccer a inn, if you're int saying a qatar, okay, you're not saying a word about being . no , but number two, when it bus comes to beer, budweiser's parent company pai dio seventy five billion dollars sponsorship to be a part of the worln sponsorsf thd cup. and they can't even sell the beer, which i know. and i can'wht support thatat. because i think soccer is boring. i'm going to need a double fis t and maybe a funnel coming out sod maybe a funnel coming out to a soccer match. cci think it's hilarious whatk happens if you try to sneak inae likens a flask or something. you never see you again, right? i mean, you're not on neverr, again. but to booe to be a clear look me on this tv right now, the last thing i need is more beer, laura . so i'm actually okay with this.h if only there was if only the cutter government was herelast g to cut me off lastht night at the patriot awards. yeah. oh yeah. that was a lat was ae night.re believe me, the fact that we'rei even doing the show tonight is quite stunning. e lots okay, we had a lot of lots ofni. trouble really quick . >> my my facial recognition faca software on my phone didn't recognize me this morning. that's how hard i went last night. uldn'ti could unlock my phone l at it. ba.d lau laura , i need l i saw you walking up and down the hotel floor on the third floor and you were trying your roog mr key and everybody else's room. and that was embarrassing.rrassi jimmy , i'm sorry.ng the hotel security had to keep o it quiet. >> lau that musrat be a secret to tweny four to twenty six .e th all right, jimmy , you're the you're the best. you're the best. toniit's great to see you tonig. that's friday., all right.wh you take carat de in moments. eo what doen s a gop ballotand we harvesting operation look like? 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and get a free accessory with purchase at amber waves, .com. is fasci >> all right. this is fascinating and actually really good news. now, the angle has been pouring over the election breakdowns and we see that this will be the sixth time and the last breo eight off year elections thats republicans took the house. >> wow. house.it will be the second clot margin of victory forin the winning party since at least 1970 and probably since190 inast 1970 and probably since190 closer house race in terms ofr e the popular vote was 1998. dem now, look at what the democratss did in terms of turnout in 2018, in 2014. the democrats got thirty five point four million votes for the hous te, but in 2018 they got sixty point incr they got sixty point now the gop actually increased their votes from 2014 to twenty eighteen by over ten million votes. but in 2014 they beat the democrats by four pointand n five million and in 2018 t they loshet the democrats by almost ten million. but the democration.s have not t able to maintain that fervor as of now, the gop has fifty three point three million voteillions. that's up from fifty point five million in 2018. the democrats have forty nine point five million, down from sixty point three million in 2018. simil you see where i'm going here? well, of course, we saw a similar pattern in the twenty twenty presidential vote in 2016, hillary go 2016,t sixty five point nine million votes and trump got almost sixty three million votes in 2020. trump raised his vote to seventy four point two million, but the democrats raised 81.3 kraut's raised their vote to eighty one point three million. so it it's an open question rit now whether they can maintain thatt same same level of excite. now, our plan, the plan we've w been talking about is working, but as the angle has beebun saying since 2020, we just have to do better in terms of ballot harvesting. e and early voting to match the democrat efforts. and by no means should we underestimate the democrat ability to turn out more votese than they have in recent history. and right on cuet on, george , a democrat, are now suingp to open up early votingsaturday on saturday of thanksgiving weekend. >> of thanksgiving there is thii of a rule nongw saying that the working people of georgiaon cannot vote on saturday, despite saying just days ago that counties could hold early voting that saturday. we believe that this is not it is only wrong, but it is a clear misinterpretation ofyeah the law. rafa >> yeah, rafaelle thinksel the rules should change after the game has already started. bu, but republicans, ofarted. course, they need to have a plan to counter this. and luckilthey hy they have a gn model in georgia from brian kemp, while abrams had hundreds of supporters knocking on doors for her every day idoon the final stretch, kemp's campaign focused on data driveao operations specifically designed to compete in early voting . so camp was able to win was a pre-election day ibln georgiaprl by six thousand votes and then blow out the margins day on election day proper. >> joiningpe mr.e now is jason sneed, executive director of the honest elections project . jason , these numbers are actually really fascinating when you dig into them, but you say this must be a multi state effort going forward. so how does the gop now make that a reality? well, i think the first thing we have to recognize is thatizet you can play by the rules as they are, but still push fora reforms after the fact.o lo i don't thinokk that anyonelaws who looks objectively at laws that allow legal third party vote trafficking can see anythinge tha other than red fe but if that's the law in places like nevada, where it is , you have to play by the rules in order to win elections so you can then refor m the election system and make it easier to vote and harder to cheat. gameote and harder to cheat. the reevaluation of the ground game strategy y is really interesting and i hope that continues going forward. >> againain, i kee, i keep sayiu you can have great candidates. n have all the issues on your side. but if you