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have a good weekend. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is ingraham angle from washington tonight. if you're a republican and candidate for office or you're in elected office, you have two choices in the world: number one, join the hard left or number two, you can be attacked by the hard left. that's it. those are the only options. now anyone who thinks they're going to be protected because they get invited on cnn a lot or known as anti-trump, you're diluting yourself. the radicals on the left demand total obedience -- sorry, allyship. these go with the left's overriding goal the destruction of nuclear family and the judiah family tradition. take what the left did to ben sass. [ chanting ]. >> laura: now, despite the fact that sass voted to convict former president trump in his second impeachment trial, the left mobilized to oppose his becoming the new president of the university of florida. he's still in contention. now, he spoke at a student forum on campus where about 300 protesters showed up and they called the senator homophobic and racist in between yelling from the audience
have a good weekend. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is ingraham angle from washington tonight. if you're a republican and candidate for office or you're in elected office, you have two choices in the world: number one, join the hard left or number two, you can be attacked by the hard left. that's it. those are the only options. now anyone who thinks they're going to be protected because they get invited on cnn a lot or known as anti-trump, you're diluting yourself. the radicals on...
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laura? >> laura:. >> laura: matt big changes underway.nk you so much >> now it seems the gop has learned some lessons from the 2020 debacle. instead of waiting for the election, they have launched pre i have legal challenges from everything from appointment of poll workers to ballot securing. senator ted cruz is here to what this means and react to the breaking news about elon musk and twitter. stay there. preempt i have, preemptive ♪ ♪ if you're on medicare, remember, the annual enrollment period is here. the time to choose your coverage... ends december 7th. so talk to unitedhealthcare... and take advantage of a broad range of plans... including an aarp medicare advantage plan from unitedhealthcare. it can combine your hospital and doctor coverage... with prescription drug coverage, and more, all for a low monthly premium or in some areas, no plan premium at all. take advantage of $0 copays on primary care visits, and lab tests. plus more dental coverage than ever before, you'll also get free yearly eye exams... and $0 copays and deduct
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we are throwing it to laura early. i'm told there's a reason. i don't know what it is. >> laura: we pride ourselves here at "the ingraham angle" for having a crack investigative team. that's what we do. we understand that you would made a claim a few nights ago, people remember, you have never had a mustache. you've had no mustache. >> sean: like bill clinton. i did not have sex with that woman. >> laura: let's not go there. "the ingraham angle" has uncovered several pieces of photographic evidence to indicate otherwise. this was in you were -- you were in your geraldo phase. this is when you decided to go more thorough old time look, carnival look. that was like a half food want . it's like a three-ring circus. you've got a lot going on. that's when you are like, so -- i have to say we found the evidence. you looked pretty good with a mustache. >> sean: evidence. this is game on because i have pictures of your hairdos in the '80s. >> laura: [laughs] those are priceless. let me say home perms any day. they're going to make a comeback. >> sean: t
we are throwing it to laura early. i'm told there's a reason. i don't know what it is. >> laura: we pride ourselves here at "the ingraham angle" for having a crack investigative team. that's what we do. we understand that you would made a claim a few nights ago, people remember, you have never had a mustache. you've had no mustache. >> sean: like bill clinton. i did not have sex with that woman. >> laura: let's not go there. "the ingraham angle" has...
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thank you for being here. ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is the laura ingraham live from houstononight ahead of tomorrow's re-taking america town hall. now we're going to get to my angle in a little bit plus we're going to speak to new york gubernatorial candidate lee zeldin who absolutely thumped kathy hochul tonight. but first, we want to bring you highlights from the most anticipated debate of the midterm calendar. of course i'm talking about mehmet oz versus john fetterman in pennsylvania. now, let me just say this. if this had been a boxing match the referee would have called this in the first 60 seconds. and now in case you need reminding it wasn't your run of the mill debate because due to his stroke fetterman required special dispensations. >> may notice these large monitors that are behind us. this is part of our closed captioning system. it was requested by john fetterman to help him process the questions that we are asking him tonight. >> laura: but right off the bat it was pretty clear that fetterman would need a lot more than that big screen. >> what qualifies you to
thank you for being here. ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is the laura ingraham live from houstononight ahead of tomorrow's re-taking america town hall. now we're going to get to my angle in a little bit plus we're going to speak to new york gubernatorial candidate lee zeldin who absolutely thumped kathy hochul tonight. but first, we want to bring you highlights from the most anticipated debate of the midterm calendar. of course i'm talking about mehmet oz versus john fetterman...
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i am laura ingraham from the laura ingraham from a very busy washington tonight. falling stars. that's the focus of tonight's angle. now, how many times has the regime media told us that some emerging democrat is going to be the next big thing? the next big star? now on rare occasion, as in 2004 when obama spoke at the dnc, the buildup paid off. but that happens maybe once in a generation. back in 2020, they desperately wanted kamala to be the next obama. she was a former prosecutor, tough, no nonsense, a woman of color. >> your city council made that decision. >> so that's where the federal government must step in. that's why we have the voting rights act and the civil rights act. that's why we need to pass the equality act. that's why we need to pass the era because there are moments in history which states failed to preserve the civil rights of all people. >> laura: well, we all know where that all ended up. >> what we need to do domestically and bring down the cost of gas. right? right? >> i seen the meme the other day say me googling online how to make gas at home. okay? >>
i am laura ingraham from the laura ingraham from a very busy washington tonight. falling stars. that's the focus of tonight's angle. now, how many times has the regime media told us that some emerging democrat is going to be the next big thing? the next big star? now on rare occasion, as in 2004 when obama spoke at the dnc, the buildup paid off. but that happens maybe once in a generation. back in 2020, they desperately wanted kamala to be the next obama. she was a former prosecutor, tough, no...
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laura is next. bye. >> laura: you can't lose to federman. you know, that would be embarrassing.re's no way oz is going to win this. it has to be a shellacking and the media is going to cry all the way. >> sean: the good news is the more people find out, the more they will realize he is out of touch with the people of pennsylvania. >> laura: this is going to be fantastic and we will be tuning in, my friend. >> sean: take it away. >> laura: this is "the ingraham angle." tulsi gabbard is going to be joining us live. she will be at a rally with an important announcement. be sure to stick around for that. at first, democrats death spiral. that is the focus of tonight's angle. we all know that '80s nostalgia is all the rage. we saw with the success of this match series stranger things on netflix. we saw the box office domination of that new top gun film and the political slogan hearkened back to that storied age. >> you build our nation. now please help us rebuild it. and together, we will make america great again. thank you very much. [applause] >> laura: at my high school reunion of
laura is next. bye. >> laura: you can't lose to federman. you know, that would be embarrassing.re's no way oz is going to win this. it has to be a shellacking and the media is going to cry all the way. >> sean: the good news is the more people find out, the more they will realize he is out of touch with the people of pennsylvania. >> laura: this is going to be fantastic and we will be tuning in, my friend. >> sean: take it away. >> laura: this is "the ingraham...
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congratulations, laura. >> laura: back at you. it's a big team effort here, raymond, thank you. we're entering the period of midterm season and we're very impackful we hope and -- impactful and political ads can make a difference and we'll walk you through some of the best of the week with charlie kirk and jason staffotz, stay there. >> laura: we are 11 days away from the midterms and at this point, political ads can help push a candidate over the edge with independence or undecides or totally destroy their chances as well. it's no surprise that candidates are spitting these ads out as fast as they can. joining me is charlie kirk president and found fou fou foud jason chaffetz. let's listen to the ads. >> laura: jason, other than having kind of a sped up audio sounds like there, done a lot it speak to the widening map for the gops in a state like connecticut? >> yeah, you'd think connecticut is safe but take the fight everywhere. this is a choice election. the issues are stark and they are different and they are -- this is an opportunity to spread the word on crime and inflation
congratulations, laura. >> laura: back at you. it's a big team effort here, raymond, thank you. we're entering the period of midterm season and we're very impackful we hope and -- impactful and political ads can make a difference and we'll walk you through some of the best of the week with charlie kirk and jason staffotz, stay there. >> laura: we are 11 days away from the midterms and at this point, political ads can help push a candidate over the edge with independence or undecides...
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laura ingraham, "the ingraham angle" is next. have a great weekend. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. thanks for being with us on a friday night. men who hide, that's the focus of tonight's angle. all right. i'm starting tonight with a few hypotheticals. back to law school days. so if you're thinking of putting an addition on your house, maybe renovating your kitchen, would you trust john fetterman to review the bids and negotiate with the builders? for that matter, would you trust joe biden to hire the best team to get the job done? now, if the answer to those questions is no and i imagine it is for most of use, neither man is really capable of serving as a u.s. senator or the u.s. president. at least not without a lot of people making decisions for him, protecting him from scrutiny and hiding the truth from the voters. of course, this is what is happening in both cases. now, nbc news reporter dasha burns dared to provide facts that helped pennsylvania voters answer the question on their mind. namely is fetterman really well enough to tak
laura ingraham, "the ingraham angle" is next. have a great weekend. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. thanks for being with us on a friday night. men who hide, that's the focus of tonight's angle. all right. i'm starting tonight with a few hypotheticals. back to law school days. so if you're thinking of putting an addition on your house, maybe renovating your kitchen, would you trust john fetterman to review the bids and...
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laura ingraham, the ingraham angle is next, we'll see you backs in new york tomorrow. ♪ >> laura: heyveryone, i'm laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. we have a lot to get to. and, first, red wave rising that is the focus of tonight's angle. have you checked this out, the bad news keeps rolling in for biden and the democrats. it's so sad, a new york times poll has trump edging biden 45-44 among likely voters. and that's the key metric. now, remember, this is even with biden's horror show economy, a one-point lead for the former president is stunning. now, think of the near nonstop negative coverage trump's given by the regime media. so i'm thinking to myself today imagine if this poll looked like if the press were even a smidge fair. in other new york times polling data spells doom for the democrats as well. in the generic ballot republicans now hold a four-point lead over democrats, that's a five-point swing towards the gop since september. it's devastating. and perhaps most significant and there's a lot of significant stuff in this poll, the biggest sh
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laura ingraham from the "the ingraham angle." >> laura: i told you to wear pink. >> sean: you told me to wear yellow. >> laura: i sent you an email. >> sean: i haven't had an email for 5 years. >> laura: and the bounce backs get depressing. >> sean: i can't just abandon it. >> laura: i love dr. phil. i loved that interview. i was mad i didn't get it. loved watching him. you guys were cute together. >> sean: we're not competitors. we are colleagues. as long as we kick everybody else's ass it's fine. >> laura: i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle." nowhere to hide is the focus of tonight's "angle." we were excited for an hour long interview with president biden but jake tapper only got 15 minutes. that's hardly enough time to cover hunter and the hookers and the foreign policy mess with russia and ukraine. last week biden warned of nuclear armageddon. tonight he gave a different assessment. >> do you think putin is a rational actor? >> a rational actor who miscalculated significantly. >> laura: biden contradicted himself. >> i think he thought he was going to be welcomed
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: laura, silence is complicity. if you do not declare yourself guilty of implicit bias and declare yourself an ally in antiracism, i guess you cannot be a very good rn anymore a very good surgeon any longer. i guess that is it. >> that's apparently what they want us to believe. the idea of implicit bias and the close cousin antiracism declares that the entire health care system is systemically racist. it's hopelessly so-and-so the biases must be rooted out and in order to do that they must beat us over the head with a constant drumbeat of if you do not feel this way, then you must be a racist and nobody wants to be called a racist. these kinds of ideas to be placed in front of health care providers really erodes the dynamic of trust that is essential when caring for patients. >> laura: being woke in the field of medicine means you can actually arrive at very bad medical outcomes, correct? being woke and can kill you in the medical context. >> well, you mentioned wanting to be able to take your child to the best posi
: laura, silence is complicity. if you do not declare yourself guilty of implicit bias and declare yourself an ally in antiracism, i guess you cannot be a very good rn anymore a very good surgeon any longer. i guess that is it. >> that's apparently what they want us to believe. the idea of implicit bias and the close cousin antiracism declares that the entire health care system is systemically racist. it's hopelessly so-and-so the biases must be rooted out and in order to do that they...
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we don't go from one day to the next. >> laura: i have to call paul. the bill is still stuck on pelosi's desk. why? could it have anything to do with the fact that they've got ten very, very rich during her time in office? of course not. no wonder people are so cynical about government today. no wonder the democrats are in freak-out mode over the possibility of a trump second term. remember, he's already pledged a top-down reform of the civil service. he wants it all cleaned up and cleaned out of political bias and favoritism. now imagine that. a government that actually advances the president's policies. you know, the guy that was elected. no. not if it's a conservative like trump or anyone else like him. in that case, the democrats believe the role of the civil service is to torpedo his or her policies. resist, resist, resist you must. now this is what democrats truly believe. it's time we had a new sheriff in town, my friends. >> we're going to drain the swamp, we're going to save our country. we're going to drain that damn swamp. i did a hell of a
we don't go from one day to the next. >> laura: i have to call paul. the bill is still stuck on pelosi's desk. why? could it have anything to do with the fact that they've got ten very, very rich during her time in office? of course not. no wonder people are so cynical about government today. no wonder the democrats are in freak-out mode over the possibility of a trump second term. remember, he's already pledged a top-down reform of the civil service. he wants it all cleaned up and...
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>> laura: and that's the angle.oining me now is former gang member jessie holgene, the founder of lexit. jessie, are you called now a white nationalist latino or is it light anti black racism modified racism? what is it? >> they called me that, all of that, a white -- brown supremacist, they even called me a christian nationalist. it's just totally hilarious how you were saying in your monologue that it's democrats being democrats getting caught as usual being racist, and yet they're trying to make it blaming on all latinos? it's just a total joke. like because there's been a lot of attacks against latinos and vendors over here by blacks and all that. never once did i blame all blacks or think all blacks are racist against latinos because of actions of a few people. it's just totally ridiculous and it seems like the media is trying to blow this way out of proportion. >> laura: well, former congressman carlos car bello, jessie, is still repeating debunked talking points about latino voters. watch this. >> if they rea
>> laura: and that's the angle.oining me now is former gang member jessie holgene, the founder of lexit. jessie, are you called now a white nationalist latino or is it light anti black racism modified racism? what is it? >> they called me that, all of that, a white -- brown supremacist, they even called me a christian nationalist. it's just totally hilarious how you were saying in your monologue that it's democrats being democrats getting caught as usual being racist, and yet...
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. ♪ laura: i'm laura trevelyan in new york city, this is "bbc world news america."mer policeman in thailand kills at least 38 people at a nursery school, most of them children. a horrifying scene when police arrived, some of the victims were as young as two. they've been shot and stabbed. you will hear from generalists at the scene. >> what could have driven this man to carry out such a cruel and desperate act? laura: russia missiles hit residential buildings in the ukrainian city. abc's correspondent is there. iran's police commander tells parents to keep their children at home as protests continue across the country. and, the united states has a new poet laureate. we hear from -- who wants to bring poetry into the lives of americans. ♪ laura: welcome to "world news america" alapbs and around the globe. we begin in thailand where there's been a deadly mass killing at a nursery. many people,any of them young children, were killed by next policeman and a knife and gun attack. the man stormed into the childcare center. our correspondent jonatha reports from there. a w
. ♪ laura: i'm laura trevelyan in new york city, this is "bbc world news america."mer policeman in thailand kills at least 38 people at a nursery school, most of them children. a horrifying scene when police arrived, some of the victims were as young as two. they've been shot and stabbed. you will hear from generalists at the scene. >> what could have driven this man to carry out such a cruel and desperate act? laura: russia missiles hit residential buildings in the ukrainian...
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you were with laura at home?s with laura. >> the investigator believed he was with laura, but not innocently at home. six weeks after craig's murder, p. j. tucci was under arrest to. >> i could tell you this, i've never been in the guise house. i know where it is, drop kids off, never been in there. >> were you part of the overall plan to cover it up? >> there is no plan. >> four people were under arrest and all four let out on bail. >> they were only charged with evidence tampering while investigators try to figure out exactly who did what, no one was talking anymore. >> anything to say? >> all four lawyered up and presented a united front. investigators still didn't know if this was a crime of passion or a conspiracy. and if it had been planned, who was the ringleader? investigator bolton said the answer to some of those questions came after analyzing items found on or around craig 's body dumped in the woods. >> we found bungee cords and we also found a tarp, and from backtracking receipts we were able to find
you were with laura at home?s with laura. >> the investigator believed he was with laura, but not innocently at home. six weeks after craig's murder, p. j. tucci was under arrest to. >> i could tell you this, i've never been in the guise house. i know where it is, drop kids off, never been in there. >> were you part of the overall plan to cover it up? >> there is no plan. >> four people were under arrest and all four let out on bail. >> they were only charged...
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laura ingraham from houston n next. see you tomorrow. [ music ] [cheers and applause] >> laura: hey, everyone. welcome to "the ingraham angle." we are live in houston texas for our first retaking america town hall at with the midterms, i can't believe it is less than two weeks away, democrats are finally beginning to see that writing on the wall. and it spells losing. okay? [cheers and applause] now, if the results on november a end up how we think they are treading today, the gop could win both houses of congress and governorships that they have not taken into decades. if they do, it will in part be because more latino americans turned out for them then ever before. and democrats are clearly in panic mode. >> left-leaning latino voters are shifting towards the gop. >> it is a group that has been trending in the republican direction, particularly in key states, you look like those two like florida, like texas, the gop is rebuilding trust with latino voters. >> laura: which is why our theme tonight is the hispanic americ
laura ingraham from houston n next. see you tomorrow. [ music ] [cheers and applause] >> laura: hey, everyone. welcome to "the ingraham angle." we are live in houston texas for our first retaking america town hall at with the midterms, i can't believe it is less than two weeks away, democrats are finally beginning to see that writing on the wall. and it spells losing. okay? [cheers and applause] now, if the results on november a end up how we think they are treading today, the...
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we will see you from vegas tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham with the midterm fevers "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. the client, despair, deceit. that is the focus of tonight's angle. ♪ ♪ now this is what the liberal utopia looks like. a city of progressives run by progressives. and for several decades. and once a gleaming american treasure, san francisco is now the crown jewel of modern-day liberalism. now the golden gate bridge, the presidio, they are still breathtaking. but what is happening on the streets is heartbreaking. it is the client as far as the eye can see. >> this is my city, my home, i love it. i do see a destroyed like this is just devastating. >> armed with her cell phone, erica sandberg chronicles the decay, and drug use along san francisco's fain market street. just steps from a city run center they claim to address these very problems. >> there was a needle. >> the word correspondent then tweets images she says convey a reality beyond the local media show. >> laura: she is right it's homelessness, addiction, mental illness, shuttered
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>> laura: it is accurate.vernor that is going to back there play, and for too long particularly in portland, they know that the critical leadership in that community has not supported them and the four people living in portland has been that they feel less safe, less officers on the road, so response times are lower, and it's not their fault, they are overwhelmed. they need an aggressive push that says we want law enforcement here, please come to our community, we will support you and we know that we need you. >> laura: i think that they supported the rioters over the police in 2020 when that whole place is being ripped apart, correct? >> laura: absolutely and absolutely the wrong decision again, failed leadership one time after another, they are done with it and ready for a change. >> laura: thank you very much. now if you thought the video from our open was insane, wait until we show you what happens next, the last bite, stay there. - [narrator] if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getref
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this is "inside story." ♪ laura: hello and welcome to the program. i'm laura kyle. korea has dramatically increased the number of its missile tests. it has conducted six in just 12 days, including the first intermediate range ballistic missile test in five years. it landed in the sea of japan on tuesday. that launch prompted the japanese government to warn people to seek shelter. the u.s., japanese, and south korean militaries responded with live fire drills a day later, and the pentagon repositioned an aircraft carrier off the korean peninsula. pyongyang reacted by launching two more missiles on thursday, sending fighter jets near its border with south korea. in a phone call, the japanese and south korean leaders condemned the escalation. the pentagon says the latest tests pose a serious threat to the region's stability. >> clearly north korea is testing its missile program. it is looking to adapt. the issue is these actions are provocative, they are dangerous, and as you know, north korea has not committed to any type of constructive or strategic dialogue. >> at t
this is "inside story." ♪ laura: hello and welcome to the program. i'm laura kyle. korea has dramatically increased the number of its missile tests. it has conducted six in just 12 days, including the first intermediate range ballistic missile test in five years. it landed in the sea of japan on tuesday. that launch prompted the japanese government to warn people to seek shelter. the u.s., japanese, and south korean militaries responded with live fire drills a day later, and the...
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. >> laura: yeah. it's an interesting tact to take to insult probably half the country in your push, aggressive push to sell your film. that's kind of an interesting take on it. but that's kind of what he does. >> i just think perhaps they took the wrong lesson from the success of top gun. only that was a movie gay people showed up for. my favorite was the new york times attempt to clean up this bros bomb the times admitted ikener can be polar sizes as a comic personality and of course home foam i can't cannot be ruled out but romantic come dis have struggled in the box office in recent years. i don't know what the box office is talking about. sandra bullock just released a rom-com the lost city and made $30 million its first weekend. i think i'm starting to understand why billy ikener is so mean though. earlier you asked me what day was it? october 3rd, mean girls. check the reference. >> laura: as long as you're invoking mean girls, mayor latoya cantrell has controversy after splurging on luxury to f
. >> laura: yeah. it's an interesting tact to take to insult probably half the country in your push, aggressive push to sell your film. that's kind of an interesting take on it. but that's kind of what he does. >> i just think perhaps they took the wrong lesson from the success of top gun. only that was a movie gay people showed up for. my favorite was the new york times attempt to clean up this bros bomb the times admitted ikener can be polar sizes as a comic personality and of...
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you're watching fox news channel, now back to laura ingraham. ♪ ♪ >> laura: it's friday and that meansy follies. we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. there is a lot of controversy over the president searching for a congresswoman whom he knew was dead at an event this week. >> rest her soul, congresswoman jackie walorski died in a car accident this summer, he knew he issued a statement on her passing at the time. the other day he did this. >> i want to thank all of you here including bipartisan elected officials, representative jackie -- are you here? i thought she was going to be here. >> i was going to skip this story because it isn't the first time he has embarrassed himself by trying to do something impossible at a public event. remember back in 2008 when he called on paraplegic state senator chuck graham? >> chuck graham, stand-up -- let them see you. god love you, what am i talking about? i tell you what, you're making everybody else stand up. >> no usa is swooping in his search for dead people. you saw what jill lorenz wrote. >> laura: that she wrote mistake demonstrat
you're watching fox news channel, now back to laura ingraham. ♪ ♪ >> laura: it's friday and that meansy follies. we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. there is a lot of controversy over the president searching for a congresswoman whom he knew was dead at an event this week. >> rest her soul, congresswoman jackie walorski died in a car accident this summer, he knew he issued a statement on her passing at the time. the other day he did this. >> i want to thank all...
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laura: this is joe biden's childhood home.ling to the blue-collar voters who left democrats to vote for trump. if he wants a second term as president, even here, he faces headwinds. at the football game, scnton's most famous son is bng blamed for the high gas and grocery prices. >> he forgot about us. he's just worried about ukraine. >> can't afford a lot of bills. have to back on hobbies. >> can't afford rent or day-to-day bills because of inflation around the world. it's crazy. and it's tough. ♪ laura: scranton's president awaits the voters diverted and once again -- the voterserdict and once again, pennsylvania is a battleground state. joining me now for more on the races in pennsylvania is the political director for the pennsylvania democratic party. welcome to the program. >> thank you so much. welcome to the electric city. laura: president biden and president obama are crisscrossing the state. biden is not welcome in all parts of the country because of his low approval ratings. what do you hope ian obama will do when the
laura: this is joe biden's childhood home.ling to the blue-collar voters who left democrats to vote for trump. if he wants a second term as president, even here, he faces headwinds. at the football game, scnton's most famous son is bng blamed for the high gas and grocery prices. >> he forgot about us. he's just worried about ukraine. >> can't afford a lot of bills. have to back on hobbies. >> can't afford rent or day-to-day bills because of inflation around the world. it's...
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laura: as the u.n. of a cholera outbreak in haiti, we speak to a haitian journalist about the extreme gang violence there. buckingham palace announces the coronation of king charles the third will be in may 2023. welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. a second day of russian missile strikes in ukraine. president biden and other leaders of the g7 a group major economies held an emergency meeting about what more they can do to support ukraine. the leaders condemned moscow's attacks and warned vladimir putin of severe consequences if russia were to use nuclear weapons. president zelenskyy called for more help with air defense. from keefe. , here is paul adams. paul: a day of welcome calm after yesterday's storm. air raid sirens did sound briefly, citizens heating the government warning to seek shelter, some headinfor the metro. >> [translated] we don't feel safe because we don't know what's coming next. i hope what happened yesterday was the scariest thing. >> i'm not afraid because the
laura: as the u.n. of a cholera outbreak in haiti, we speak to a haitian journalist about the extreme gang violence there. buckingham palace announces the coronation of king charles the third will be in may 2023. welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. a second day of russian missile strikes in ukraine. president biden and other leaders of the g7 a group major economies held an emergency meeting about what more they can do to support ukraine. the leaders condemned moscow's...
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laura: ukraine is dominating kyiv politics. you concerned if republicans make gains in theouse and set it up the midterms they could dial back american support for ukraine? sen. durbin: there are few people on the right and left the question our commitment to ukraine but the vast majority of both political parties support the effort. they understand vladimir putin -- that is up to the ukrainian people. if we do not stop putin and his aggression, there will be another victim. i am personally sensitive to the situation in the baltic states. they are small and vulnerable but prepared to defend themselves. we have to anticipate that putin will look for other riches of war. laura: should it go even further and send fightejets? sen. durbin: we have held the line with that. we are trying not to be too provocative when it comes to that situation. air defenses i totally endorse. there are many other ways we can help the ukrainians. they are doing a remarkable job. they deserve our support. that is why what the saudis did is even more de
laura: ukraine is dominating kyiv politics. you concerned if republicans make gains in theouse and set it up the midterms they could dial back american support for ukraine? sen. durbin: there are few people on the right and left the question our commitment to ukraine but the vast majority of both political parties support the effort. they understand vladimir putin -- that is up to the ukrainian people. if we do not stop putin and his aggression, there will be another victim. i am personally...
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. ♪ laura: i'm laura trevelyan in new york city and this is "bbc world news america."a, bombing in ukraine after setbacks for moscow on the battlefield. 1000 towns and villages across ukraine are left without power. we will bring you the latest. >> attacks like this shape the relative perception of safety and they seem to be a part of a strategy to destroy the countries critical energy infrastructure ahead of winter. laura: president biden promises a national law on abortion rights if democrats can keep control of congress in november. we will bring you a second report on a famine in somalia as a starving child is being admitted for treatment every minute. and we hit a look at the filmmakers who got their start at the bbc as the corporation marks their first 100 years. welcome to "bbc world news america," on pbs and around the globe. we begin tonight with the russian bombardment of ukraine and the impact on civilians. 1000 pounds and villages across the country are now without power. presiden zelensky says 30% of the power stations have been destroyed as russia is stru
. ♪ laura: i'm laura trevelyan in new york city and this is "bbc world news america."a, bombing in ukraine after setbacks for moscow on the battlefield. 1000 towns and villages across ukraine are left without power. we will bring you the latest. >> attacks like this shape the relative perception of safety and they seem to be a part of a strategy to destroy the countries critical energy infrastructure ahead of winter. laura: president biden promises a national law on abortion...
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laura: so what does the u.s. mean for the world economy, which has been suffering as the u.s. central bank hikes interest rates? >> yeah i think it is a lesson or a reminder to us all about how locally interconnected the economy is in a lot of this as you point out his interest rates, the fed has raised interest rates five times this year and it still isn't done yet . what this does, one of the many thingsdoes iit makes u.s. assets more attractive to investors, pile to u.s. dollars, making that currency stronger against others, causing a real headache for the countries around the world. not just rich countries but also developing countries that have debts in american dollars. people who buy goods in american dollars. remember after all julio is traded in the u.s. dollar. the strengthening of the dollar is a headache for many around the world. laura: in the tech world, twitter is about to get a new seat. what is that going to mean the direction of the company? >> yes so this deadline set by a delaware judge for el
laura: so what does the u.s. mean for the world economy, which has been suffering as the u.s. central bank hikes interest rates? >> yeah i think it is a lesson or a reminder to us all about how locally interconnected the economy is in a lot of this as you point out his interest rates, the fed has raised interest rates five times this year and it still isn't done yet . what this does, one of the many thingsdoes iit makes u.s. assets more attractive to investors, pile to u.s. dollars,...
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." ♪ laura: hello. welcome to the program. i am laura kyle.th of sudan has seen some of the worst violence between rival ethnic communities in months. at least 220 people have been killed in the last week. security forces have been deployed to quiet the situation in blue nile stage. two tribes have been fighting since july for access to land and resources. witnesses report heavy gunfire and homes burnt to the ground. international aid agencies are urging all people. all sides to allow them access to the region. calling for the government to be sacked. the u.n. says at least 1200 people have been displaced. >> these displaced are in schools as large groups. these habitats are not fit to be camps. they do not have the proper help conditions. we cannot handle the situation because the flow of displaced is ongoing. that is why we are calling on aid organizations and friendly countries and the federal government to send the necessary eight. laura: the ethnic violence has created more instability. soldiers shot dead and anti-coup protester. the army
." ♪ laura: hello. welcome to the program. i am laura kyle.th of sudan has seen some of the worst violence between rival ethnic communities in months. at least 220 people have been killed in the last week. security forces have been deployed to quiet the situation in blue nile stage. two tribes have been fighting since july for access to land and resources. witnesses report heavy gunfire and homes burnt to the ground. international aid agencies are urging all people. all sides to allow...
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laura: anthony zurcher in pennsylvania, thank you.te change is one of the many underlying issues in the u.s. midterm elections, and the u.n. secretary general is warning the world faces a catastrophe from which it won't recover. that is the message from antonio guterres ahead of next month's summit in egypt, known as c.o.p. 27. >> it has been a year of extreme weather, devastating floods in pakistan, drought in somalia, with millions threatened by famine. with record-breaking heat, it is why the u.n. chief says climate is the most important issue. do you think the governments of the world will recognize that? sec.-gen. guterres: not necessarily all of them at the present moment. it is very unfortunate that many governments, the pressure at the moment, and i recognize those difficulties, you have inflation, the consequences of the war, you have high prices with energy and food, you have social unrest, leading to death. there is a tendency to put climate change on the back burner, and that is why it is so important to strongly advocate
laura: anthony zurcher in pennsylvania, thank you.te change is one of the many underlying issues in the u.s. midterm elections, and the u.n. secretary general is warning the world faces a catastrophe from which it won't recover. that is the message from antonio guterres ahead of next month's summit in egypt, known as c.o.p. 27. >> it has been a year of extreme weather, devastating floods in pakistan, drought in somalia, with millions threatened by famine. with record-breaking heat, it is...
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laura, laura and her husband coach philip followed side the box and tried out training options oriented to her menstrual cycle. oh, there is still debate about the exact links between sport and the cycle, but what is clear is that ignoring the cycle is risky. infinity if that doesn't happen, if the ag dies and the cycle begins again with the 1st day of bleeding, asking character, brutal, how long does your conflict annoying to your height? it is vita in there. i have minced well to him to close on squad. laura has addressed the issue in 6 episodes on her youtube channel explaining the cycle itself, why it's important, how you can train best taking it into account and what disturbs it as well. and i know how to affect one dennis. im also mastery by mine. i'm problem. yeah. mit as humped was up. there is and fact is a stress now the item emit them names. pardon i yeah, russell. my mom stress infinite is not to super individual. stress is, i am so might be off spot with that i, but i, but i love on them. i have known for things for them. mm. spot is myoshi, and sports involves biochemical
laura, laura and her husband coach philip followed side the box and tried out training options oriented to her menstrual cycle. oh, there is still debate about the exact links between sport and the cycle, but what is clear is that ignoring the cycle is risky. infinity if that doesn't happen, if the ag dies and the cycle begins again with the 1st day of bleeding, asking character, brutal, how long does your conflict annoying to your height? it is vita in there. i have minced well to him to close...
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laura: live from the frontline.nt biden says the u.s will be selling off 50 million barrels of oil and crude oil and it is meant to prevent prices rising after the oil-producing nations said they would cut production. speaking of washington, they called on passing lower prices of crude oil to consumers. >> you should not be using your ofits to buy back stock for dividends, not now and that while the war is raging. we should use these to increase production and refinement. invest in america for the american people. bring down the price you charge at the pump to reflect what you pay for the product. laura: the president denied that this was a politically motivated move but hh gas prices aren issue in the election. >> a huge issue. it was $3.30 at the beginning of the year and it was $2.30 at the beginning of his presidency. a 60% rise per gallon since joe biden took office. feeding into the question of inflation and the cost-of-living crisis. his message is look i'm dog something about this by freeing up the oil reser
laura: live from the frontline.nt biden says the u.s will be selling off 50 million barrels of oil and crude oil and it is meant to prevent prices rising after the oil-producing nations said they would cut production. speaking of washington, they called on passing lower prices of crude oil to consumers. >> you should not be using your ofits to buy back stock for dividends, not now and that while the war is raging. we should use these to increase production and refinement. invest in...
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laura: we have the u.n.tary general talking about the shocking price civilians are paying, but not calling out the russians. how awkward is it that russia is a permanentember of the u.n. security council, the organ that is supposed to ensure international peace and security, and yet isas invaded its neighbor ukraine? nada: it has been awkward from day one. the secretary-general in the security council chamber, just as russia called it the special military operation got underway months ago. the secretary-general has been front and center in this. today he came out again saying his s an unacceptable escalation. as we are debating in the general assembly the annexation of ukrainian territories, the secretary-general said he hado underscore his position as the secretary-general to outline how it was against international law that proclaimed annexation. it has been difficult because the secretary-general wants to use his position to get things like the grain deal in place, to be able to be a voice that's able to
laura: we have the u.n.tary general talking about the shocking price civilians are paying, but not calling out the russians. how awkward is it that russia is a permanentember of the u.n. security council, the organ that is supposed to ensure international peace and security, and yet isas invaded its neighbor ukraine? nada: it has been awkward from day one. the secretary-general in the security council chamber, just as russia called it the special military operation got underway months ago. the...
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ah, laura joined the triathlon world in 2011. she trains like most other female athletes for the 1st few years. i worked up until the flight. i did the same training program as man, and as with most sports triathlon, is dominated by men miller. so i was basically doing the same as them except i was sometimes slower. of course you monitors long, but my ultimately i expected my body to deliver the same performance every day. uneven tard the flesh. appleton for con, her biggest success to date was winning the 2021 iron man european championship in finland. one of 3 long and middle distance races. she's won this year. one major factor in that success has been focusing on her own body. when she stopped taking the pill or 3 years ago and soon saw her body react of awful for her a week earlier, for example, the interval unit had been no problem. i felt goods and was able to run the times that philip had sat, me, and on, even papa, when i tried the same unit a few days later, it suddenly felt like i was running on a rubber band strugglin
ah, laura joined the triathlon world in 2011. she trains like most other female athletes for the 1st few years. i worked up until the flight. i did the same training program as man, and as with most sports triathlon, is dominated by men miller. so i was basically doing the same as them except i was sometimes slower. of course you monitors long, but my ultimately i expected my body to deliver the same performance every day. uneven tard the flesh. appleton for con, her biggest success to date was...
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my name is laura. laura bush now learning so y'all are all signed up in school now. thanks good, right we have family here. yes. hello. or even focus good to meet you the risk. i said mary and hey, how are you here? hi, how are you going to a normal life? and i just thinking about it. hey, we were just in the same class too. so for me it was that fun. that's fun. and it was that was a very fun. music. did you like? it's a fun music class, but you played a very nice job the sticks. and that was fun and he sang america the beautiful. angry, is that your favorite green book kids song. that's where you i'm not okay. she's cool. good. is she for your shield over? here's great. everybody you want to say if you well, i'll go ahead and give a talk a little bit. so you all can leave that i can actually visit with them. a little bit more margaret secretary spellings, and i have been traveling today. i had a back to school event on my calendar before the hurricane. i was going to des moines, iowa, which is where i went this morning for. a great event, and of course those childr
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laura: thank you.we've been saying, rishi sunak is a practicing hindu of indian descent. his grandparents are from british india and migrated to east africa in the 1960's. our correspondent has been speaking to british asians about what this moment means to them. >> two years ago, this was then chanllor rishi sunak, a practicing hindu lighting candles outside downing street to mark the start of -- today in leicester, preparations were underway for this festival marked by hindus, sikhs, symbolizing the spiritual victory of light over darkness. the city also has one of the uk's largest south asian communities and many feel this is a moment loaded with personal significance. how do you feel about rishi sunak? these young british asian students are o different fait,ut they agree on one thing. who her thinks rishi sunak becoming prime minister is a positive thing for ethnic minorities in the u.k.? >> the first person of color as the prime minister in the u.k. first in south africa with nelson mandela and th
laura: thank you.we've been saying, rishi sunak is a practicing hindu of indian descent. his grandparents are from british india and migrated to east africa in the 1960's. our correspondent has been speaking to british asians about what this moment means to them. >> two years ago, this was then chanllor rishi sunak, a practicing hindu lighting candles outside downing street to mark the start of -- today in leicester, preparations were underway for this festival marked by hindus, sikhs,...
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laura: south korea and the u.s. have tested surface to surface missiles in response to north korea's latest missile test. the united states will call for you one -- united nations meeting over the test. reporter: the basics a major escalation and follows a prolonged period of increased missile testing by north korea. the intermediate range missiles flew over northern japan, prompting a warning for people there to take cover. it landed in the pacific ocean and brought this response from japan's prime minister. >> the firing followed a recent series of lunches from north korea and is a reckless act. i strongly condemn it. reporter: it has been five years since the north fired missiles over the top of japan. >> it threatens the peace and security of the region. it is a serious challenge for the international community. reporter: there has been similar condemnation from south korea. >> north korea fired a missile over japan. as i said, such reckless nuclear provocation will face a decisive response from our military, rl
laura: south korea and the u.s. have tested surface to surface missiles in response to north korea's latest missile test. the united states will call for you one -- united nations meeting over the test. reporter: the basics a major escalation and follows a prolonged period of increased missile testing by north korea. the intermediate range missiles flew over northern japan, prompting a warning for people there to take cover. it landed in the pacific ocean and brought this response from japan's...
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from our experience with laura, focused on what do slow at laura and her husband coach philip, followed side the box and tried out training options oriented to her menstrual cycle. oh, there is still debate about the exact links between sport and the cycle, but what is clear is that ignoring the cycle is risky. him and affect thank is kind of the end of the day. i think it can lead to you losing your period. and also losing your natural warning system on tides, on that makes you far more vulnerable to injuries, daughters for lessons, i'm fairly governed by also in the case of endurance athletes. the impact on your bones is a really big issue. it can mean a far higher risk of osteoporosis, attack band address. mm hm. the menstrual cycle generally has a 28 to 35 day rhythm, and has a wide ranging impact on everything from tissue last to city, to body temperature, energy requirements, sex drive, and mood changes. all due to a highly complex interplay between various organs and above all hormones buses would answer co spin a what i like about my cycle is that it gives me monthly feedback fr
from our experience with laura, focused on what do slow at laura and her husband coach philip, followed side the box and tried out training options oriented to her menstrual cycle. oh, there is still debate about the exact links between sport and the cycle, but what is clear is that ignoring the cycle is risky. him and affect thank is kind of the end of the day. i think it can lead to you losing your period. and also losing your natural warning system on tides, on that makes you far more...
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i am laura bush. i am delivering this week's radio address to kick off a worldwide effort to focus on the brutality against women and children by the al-qaeda terrorist network and a regime it supports in afghanistan, the taliban. that regime is now in retreat across much of the country, and the people of afghanistan, especially women, all rejoicing. afghan women know through hard experience what the rest of the world is discovering -- the brutal oppression of women is a central goal of the terrorist. not only because our hearts break for the women and children in afghanistan, but also because in afghanistan, we see the world the terrorists would like to impose on the rest of us. all of us have an obligation to speak out. we may come from different backgrounds and faiths, but parents, the world over love their children. we respect our mothers, our sisters and daughters, fighting brutality against women and children is not the expression of a specific culture. it's the acceptance of our common humanity
i am laura bush. i am delivering this week's radio address to kick off a worldwide effort to focus on the brutality against women and children by the al-qaeda terrorist network and a regime it supports in afghanistan, the taliban. that regime is now in retreat across much of the country, and the people of afghanistan, especially women, all rejoicing. afghan women know through hard experience what the rest of the world is discovering -- the brutal oppression of women is a central goal of the...
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laura: thank you.sident biden spoke to britain's new prime minister tonight, congratulating him and saying the u.k. remains america's closest ally. rishi sunak also spoke to ukraine's president, offering his steadfast support in the war against russia. our correspondent hasore on how the world is reacting tthe u.k.'s new leader. >> breaking news on who will be the new prime minister. >> rishi sunak's arrival on downing street still made headlines. world leaders offered their congratulations, even if they did not quite at his name right -- quite get his name right. >> a groundbreaking milestone, and it matters. it matters. >> not just in america. the fact that mr. thune n -- mr. sunak is a brish asian resonated around the world, especially in india, where the prime minister spoke of the living bridge of the u.k. indians that he hoped could transform historic ties into a modern partnership with britain. but mr. sunak takes officehile a war rages in europe. and for all the warm welcome, many leaders just
laura: thank you.sident biden spoke to britain's new prime minister tonight, congratulating him and saying the u.k. remains america's closest ally. rishi sunak also spoke to ukraine's president, offering his steadfast support in the war against russia. our correspondent hasore on how the world is reacting tthe u.k.'s new leader. >> breaking news on who will be the new prime minister. >> rishi sunak's arrival on downing street still made headlines. world leaders offered their...
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here's the back story, laura . r the company based in east lansing, one of five year twoup point nine million dollar contract with l.a. county for software to track election worker schedules, training, payroll and communications. t of on monday, the new york times reported the company had been the target of so-calleddiners election denial and reported, quote, using bret baier porting idence werevidence or n. the group suggested thatan a small american election software company, conic, hadse secret ties to the chinese communist party and had givennt the chinese government backdoor access to personal datcka ofdato about two million poll workersn in the united states . the company denied the accusations. clainew york times reported the company claimed almel were t the data for its americanored customers were stored on secure servers in the united ties states and that it hadto no ties to the chinese government. however, just one day later, the ceo of the company, eugene,a you see here, was arrested count by l.a. county
here's the back story, laura . r the company based in east lansing, one of five year twoup point nine million dollar contract with l.a. county for software to track election worker schedules, training, payroll and communications. t of on monday, the new york times reported the company had been the target of so-calleddiners election denial and reported, quote, using bret baier porting idence werevidence or n. the group suggested thatan a small american election software company, conic, hadse...