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we heard from the longest time i from the obama era that this gov guy, this preacher was an anomaly. >> he comes and gives drugs, builds prisons, a three strike law and wants us to sing god bless america, no, no, no,g not god bless america, god it in in the bible for killing innocent people, god be in america for treating citizens ae less than america america as tries to act like she is god. >> laura: but he was an anomaly, and that was not an outlier. but the reverend was saying inny 2003 was what many leftists then oingand some democrats now beli. >> they will rip out systemic racism that affects us all. it affects the culture. >> laura: given those words from elected officials, systemie racism, structural racism, given
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that sentiment, why would they be surprised others who live here feel justified saying, yesk we are, indeed a wicked, evil country like michigan over the weekend. >> i love america! >> laura: none of this shouldus chuck anyone who has been payins attention because those protesters are sagging what most activists on the left think. frankly, it is what most membere of the white house staff believe outside of may be forced of july or funerals, the left recoils and ridicules bold displays of patriotism. they recoil from it red flags tamake theblm uncomfortable.w, y trigger warning. >> i was really disturbed. i saw dozens and dozenrucks ofkw pickup trucks with expletives against joe biden on the back of them, trump flags.
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and some cases dozens of american flags, which, you knoww is also disturbing because essentially ththise message was. clear, this is my country, this is not your country. i own this. >> laura: i'm still st stuck on expletives. now softened by a song to the playlist to cling us of the tank of the original. yet the line on joe biden all along going back to 2008 was that he was a scrappy guy from scranton, more of a moderate with patriotics. working-class fruits. welcome of the fruits are long gone. >> i realize folks across the country, maybe it is not you, your kid, your family memberthin going through a transgender child and family is going through, but i think w ie allce agree home if it were you, you would want the space to figureld it out with your family and dr. not being told by anybody. >> i will not stop until live
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bands assault weapons again. [applause] >> laura: because no oneca who really loved america, ourhi history and our culture would make it is policy to push thatho were to leave our border open. no one really wanted to help p keep america safe would have appointed nincompoops to the cabin like janet yellen, lloydec austin. no one really cared about americans would dismiss theieir complaints, the real complaints about the high cost of groceries and of gas. certainly no one who respected working people would try topo weoutlaw gas-powered cars mandal evs. no one who wanted a healthy america would consider legalizing thc weed. and no one who really cared abo about protecting american life would consider abortion up until birth a sacred right. so death to america is a fact oi life under democrats policies. s
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biden's and ending spending is death to our economy. his weaponization of the doj, death to our rule of law. his obsession with dei will mean death to standards of objective excellence and education, the workplace, even our military. because everyone can come in with immigration policy, well,,n that is step two or local budgets from the school and c health care system and that ison just for starters.th of course is kowtowing to the lobby means death to womenspor sports. in effect, democrats todayba promote almost everything that is bad for us, open border, drugs, abortion. one by one, each is a step dea towards our nation's death. the sad truth is democrats all think it is best for the world best for us if we had fewer resources, if we have less power. remember, we are structurally racist after all. anything that they can do to
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bring that about, they were d going toon try to do. look what they have done in places they have controlled. for instance, does california as a state have the same type ofba influence and cachet that a add back in the '80s? no. >> i moved to california in 1986. it was not as liberal as it is now.ing i saw this coming years ago. i said, you know what, i'm goink back to florida. florida's free state. >> laura: same deal with new york. that is no longer the. place you have to live. how about harvard? does a harvard degree meanoric excellent after letting k? >> anti-semitic when it crossesi into conduct it is bullying harassment and intimidation and that was actual conduct and weat do take action so the answer is yes, that calling for the of violates harvard code of conduct, correct. >> laura: again, it depends ono
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the context.th >> laura: once trustedte agencies like cdc and nih well respected after covid and we know the answer to that, no. if you told the average leftist ten years from now america woul, be richer, stronger, and more powerful, i think they would be pretty depressed. but if they knew in a decade we would be livinrsg in micro hap apartments with cars and non ev bugs, they would be happy. the happiest day of her work when everybody was locked down. the love their zoom cocktail parties wearing masks, zoomme classes for kids, getting check from the government tost do nothing. america stoppe thrd working, and they were thrilled.just the economy was on ice just as they like it. death to america is not just a phrase shouted in dearborn or anywhere else in michigan after. the hamas' assault on israel, io is what joe biden's party is
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bring in every day of the week. more to come if he is elected again, and that is "the angle." joining us hoover institution, victor davis hanson. it seems like every issue by the democrats wants to put america last, but it is more than that, theyis it not? they are uncomfortable with america's premier status in the world. >> yeah, i think so. i think at first, people when they went through that litany that you reviewed and thought, well, it can't be that bad. it can't be ill and tended america.they a theyre were being confident, lai relaxed and theyni don't know ws they are doing. i think this administration devolved and it was deliberate, especially the border. i think they feel that in order to reset america, they have toto destroy america as most americans had been accustomed to. so they have the all midas touch, everything they touch,
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crime, border, foreign policy, they destroyed but they destroyed it like out of these ashes, new america. it is kind of the america that you outlined, third or fourth class power abroad. we have high unemployment without even calling it highdess unemployment. people aren't working, highly centralized, and it is really a war against individuality and freedom in all the things that brought people all over the world and to america to make ite unique. like it and theyt think as ttho be destroyed and rebooted or reset or what obama has called fundamentally transformed. biden has done more than three years to fundamentally transform the united states than obama did in '08. >> laura: they really do like it when students especially, they could b e young people in. michigan, they could be young people harvard or you pin.ry when they are unhappy withe america even if temporary political setback for the democrats, they like that.m th
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they like that agitation whenle it's coming from a left and america is called evil in the process. victor, where does this and?we >> well amid the ends when we get a few brave people to speak out. col we have a college presidentus vanderbilt, they just simply said if you break our roles, you will be suspended.ts the students went hysterical and were terrified. all you would have to do is close the border and deport 5,000 people here and nobody else would come. so we have it in our power to stop the madness.'s it is such an orthodoxy in such groupthink that we don't havendn enough brave people standing upo to say, "i'mt not going to dong this anymore."th but once they start doing it it is like the commercial of the apple in early 2000 or less they throw the hammer and the ball on the screen and orwellian figure shadows and it all dissipates. it is not based on any positive
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message really contribution to civilization. it ivis nihilistic. if we would all speak up, i think it would crumble because people don't like it, they really don't, but they are afraid to speak out because they don't want to be called racist, xenophobe, whatever. >> laura: they really do hate te this idea of americans who are just living their lives with her family is to church regularly,ic may be going to a patriotic music festival as you saw with kid rock over the weekend.ke that makes them very uncomfortable. they feel like they need to do v something about it, victor. i noticed it and it's only picked up recent years since that reverent from 2003, it's gotten worse, not better. i> they call that outcome think they call it marxist false consciousness. but all of us, we don't know what is good for us. and they can't break us up. it is like joe biden saying to charlamagne tha god, you are nor black if you don't do what i
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want o.know or the white rule class don't know what's good with them, what's the matter with kansas? if you listen to leftists elite, they get angrier and more hateful and get worn nihilistice and instruction here they are not very nice people. they don't come across as empathetic or kind or have the best interest of americans atin heart. i think people are starting to conclude that and it makes them even angrier. they protect their anger onto some person is not angry.it these people that are all angry but it's them that is angry andi th's what's ironic about it.ra: >> laura: victor, they aree upset because trump they took a little phrase of what he saidcon but trump wants people from good countries to come.th they go after trump for that but i think most people, what is wrong with that, right? f okay, we want people from our
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enemy, china, to come across with the roller bags.t >> ipe mean, what is wrong with saying people we don't want people from venezuela who hates us, iran who exists my train of that $0.08, because at that its eskimo west bank that hates us and why would we want thousands of millions of people --at everybody hates that when trump says that, everybody nods and's says, you are not supposed to say that.>> you're right and that whatnigh drives the left crazy. that's what they canceled. >> laura: victor, great to see yo u as always. how bad was biden interfere with special counsel that they are afraid to release the audio? judiciary chair committee jim jordan has some ideas next.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: what is the biden administration hiding? thly we justice department is refusing to comply with houseecr g.o.p. subpoena to turn overpeci audio recordings of biden'serly interview with special counsel robert hur in the classified docs case. a ma.er tn with how he describee president in that written report submitted to the doj.e wa now recall that democrats circled the wagon for biden. after hur's findings became public. >> it is flatly wrong, it is
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gratuitous. >> gratuitous, inaccurate andena inappropriate. >> i talked to president biden regularly. his mental acuitine.y is great,e is fine. >> laura: right!roug it is worth noting chuck schumer is still with it and roughly the same age as the president. so if biden is as sharp as ever as chuck says, what are they worried about? in fact, the audio recordingo should actually put the public'a doubts to rest once and for alle but the doj says republicans interest in securing them is nol in service of legitimate oversight,oses but only surface political purposes that should have no role in the treatment o files. joining me now congressman jim jordan, chairman of the housconge judiciary committee. f congressman committed to the doj's point, what on court filmic enforcement with thde recordings or could the recordin your mind advance? >> we have to go back to the facts or remember the facts, joe biden knowingl y kept and
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disclosed information. robert hur says on the report, s the reason he did that page 231o strong motivations for doing soe and then ignoring classified procedures because he was writing a book. a book, by the way can they got. $8 million in advance.ly we know he meant the elements o. the crime and knowingly kept and disclosed information to the ghost writer. we know we have a motive, mot 8 million dollar and there is yet the special counsel said we are not going to recommend charges because he's a forgetfud old me filmic man. he met the elements but he's not going to do it. o we want to decide but the democrats a no-no know he's nota a forgetful old man and gratuitous gratuitous to say that but we have a constitutional duty to oversight and frankly the american peopleo of like tome know if that is the reason that someone who meets the elements wasn't charged. if that is a reason, let the country evaluate that for themselves. give us the audiotapes.
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you can always get so much moreo information than that.u you know this as a lawyer that you can get more from that than the transcript alone.t >> now, joe biden, congressman when he used to take questions from the press sharen whd some thoughts on what should happen to those who defy congressionalh subpoenas. >> what should they do to thosem who defy congressional subpoenas on january 6? >> i hope the community goesac after them and holds them accountable. >> do you think they should be prosecuted? >> i do, yes. >> laura: by that standard, should, you know, heb emily prosecuted, should they not? >> there is definitely a double standard but t theo think abouth laura the last presidential election, three people run forea office, president trump, hillary clinton, president john dominic trump, joe biden,ns president trump. so concerns about how they
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handle classified information, p but only one is getting prosecuted appeared president trump! so that makes no sense to thehe american people, particularly when you have the fact pattern i described that robert hur and his investigation put forward in his report and yet says, we wilc not charge him because he's a fork that will filmic forgetful old man.ople that is what joe biden was alluding to when people whohe devise in ildn the dash should e held contempt.t that is not how it is supposed to work in our country. it i s supposed to be equalw. treatment under the law. p> laura: and i just kee remembering james comey, the famous james comey presser statement? when he gets up and lays out the elements of the crime and then says, "we are not going to move forward with this." it was the strangest thing ever. >> laura: , >> there were 30,000 emails destroyed and she was moving classified information across unclassified server and all kinds of things d to destroy it. it seems to me to destroy bleach
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bit used to destroy things.secu and yet, no prosecution there. no prosecution with president biden, but of courseai jack smith is going afteradd president trump here are the onc guy, by the way, i would add was president of the united statesai when the concerns were raised about how classified information waethes handled. the one guy who has complete get authority whether something is classified or not. that is someone who getse yo prosecuted and out the otherok two. >> laura: congressman, always good to see you, thank you.n trump took away the issue that democrats have to run on in november. i will explain it next. ♪ ♪
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going and where she's been, you can take the baby and ripped the baby out of the room in theh mo ninth month on the final day, w haand that is not acceptable.
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>> well, that is not what happens in these cases. using that kind of scareunat rhetoric is just terribly unfortunate. >> laura: scare rhetoric,pro- hillary, really? for many in the pro-life m community and beyond, one of the most important moments of the 2016 campaign. it was clarifying.is after the dobbs decision, the issue of abortion is back. now, democrats can't argue,e right, this year that americans are better off than they were three year s ago because they are not here but they can't argue the border is more secure, because it is not.eith or that fentanyl smuggling is down because it's not either. they can't tell women that they should feel safer in their homes because they do not. all the democrats have is trump bad, and abortion good. today, trump hit the issue on true social and took the air out of the tires on their training wheels. >> my ideas now we have a portion where everybody wanted
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it from a legal standpoint to filmic the states will determine by vote orhe legislation or perhaps both.in t whatever they decide must be the law of the land. in this case, the law of theinin state. >> laura: joining me now byron c york, "washington examiner" ands kaylee mcghee white, "washington examiner" restorey america and i know you are the daughter of a pastor for life ae saying trump is doing the rightu thing hehere.y de explained this. >> right, can this cause is near and dear to my heart.pro- evelyn filmic volunteered with pro-life and still do so local crisis pregnancy center, but yop are right i do believe trump is right on this because i'm a pragmatist that realizes it would be far better for thet pro-life movement to elect anyto republicans tend to elect a democrat who will not hesitateul
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to codify a radical abortion regime that would make i socialists blush. by the way, i would just say c many of the conservativesn criticizing trump over his statement on this actually would agree with me because they have. a chance to elect a candidate in the g.o.p. primary would have supported federal legislation on this issue andcent who would not have take a's control approach. but the g.o.p. voters nominated trump for the exact same reason he is now taking this position, which is they believe he can win back win the white house. >> laura: byron plummer republicans fought for 50 years to get roe v. wade overturn and finally succeeded, but didn't he do the only thing he could do at this point without committing political suicide and ensuring that more pro-abortion activists get nominated to the federal courts? >> yeah, i thinkel he did. i think he felt especially after having wrapped up the republican nomination might think he felt a
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responsibility to lead the party on this, certainly after that ipf controversy in alabama. you are absolutely right, 50 years, conservatives pro-lifers, legal conservatives all argued that since there is not a right to abortion in thether constitu, therefore the issue must be seno to the states. now, everybody knew that if that happened, then you would see intense political battles in the states, which is what we are seeing now, but it was the only constitutionally correct way to do this. that is what you saw trump>> finally focus on in hisf th statement today. >> laura: the interesting thing most of the pro-life groups are rallying to trump as politico said in the headline and one of their pieces today, despite their disappointment with his announcement. they see the pragmatic position they have to take your. but kaylee, the radicals on th s issue are the pro-abortionent
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crowd, individuals and the pro-abortion movement because they really don't have any limits that they will publicly state on the procedure of abortion. what trump said in 2016 is still accurate. up until birth or perhaps after birth, they believe that a baby is expendable. it is just, you know, glob of cells or whateve whar they wanto call it. that is the radicalonal position. trump never favored a national ban, although they keep saying that. >> absolutely. taking this interest position here, he is not only neutering the strongest political arguments against him, but anges you mentioned, he is turning tho attention to the drama credits radical on this issue. he even understated ho arew just radical they are. not that they just want abortion for any reason up until the moment of birth.>> they also want to take away any conscientious protections for doctors and nurses who disagreen with the procedure.t to they want to remove regulations
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requiring women not to be aware student to the procedure. they want to essentially use tax dollars to subsidize and funded. that is what the democratic party's agenda is. i that is what we are up against.r >> laura: byron, things are moving against the democrats so many directions at the new piece in "the hill" against pacific islanders and a trend we have seen for some time. but that is another cause for concern. so ith thinkey they are taking t of incoming and grabbing on toth any anchor they think could rac still eke out a victory in various races for them.s but i don't get the sense thispa one is going to win, not the way that trump handled it. >> they really do believepect abortion paid a big role ine 20doing better than expected ine 2022 midterms. obviously, a lot of predictions of huge red wave did not happen and they believe that even in a
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very difficult economy in which speca lot of voters specifically blame joe biden for thetter conditions in the economy, the democrats did better thancaus expected. arethey think that was becausef the abortion issue. so, you will certainlywa see itn the way you saw vice president harris telling us today as well is the president and everybody else, i think it tells you what they are doing for the nextcono seven months.l go >> laura: forget the economy, forget the border, forget fentanyl, go for abortion. great to see both of you. up next day while confrontation caught on camera and a homeowner who decided, i'm not sittingkill around taking this almost gets killed in the process. he is here exclusively to tellhc the story. so stay there. ♪ ♪e clearchoice network doctors
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♪ ♪re >> laura: washington state resident eric smith was in bed last wednesday when i gotone notification on his phone thatsa someone was in his driveway in his car doornc was open.g on it was immediate instinct of interest to see what was going on and what happened next was terrifying.
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>> laura: lucky to be alive eric smith joins "the angle" exclusively.to we were first alerted to your story by jason rantz, and like so many of us may he was shocked at how brazen the criminals had become. what were you inking? a lot of people would say, takeo the car and let me live. but you decided to confront these thugs.and >> you know, i have a ring, obviously in a lot of my neighborceivs are getting ringsl i received that notificationse just like every day i receive
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notifications of everybody else telling their story or postinghr their way about incidents, crimes going on in the and neighborhood, the area.t. i'm looking close to the map to see if it is closejust to me ant it's not, but it happened to b e that night. that was a situation i ran into. >> laura: so you were parked outside and are they alreadyan n the car and that is you running to tackle them. are you armed in that? it looks like you are. >> no, i'm not armed. s >> laura: oh, you are not. >> like i said, i was in bed when i receive that notification. within a couple of seconds, i was downstairs outside.t i slammed my front door as i was going out and alerted the individual in my vehicle who. jumped out. i went chasing after him. >> laura: ho w lucky are you not to be run over by that car. i'm looking at that video and i'm terrified for you. but you ended up on the hood of the vehicle. again it is a vehicle.ar
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i wouldn't recommend people doing what you did because youwa are putting yourself in danger for a car. ... out of frustration? w you were second and had enough and sick and tired of this?t, i >> i think i had the mentality and the mind-set i didn't want to happen to me.ivit a growing issue and growing popularity of criminal activity in the area.or as soon as i saw my truck door open, it was like, no, it's not going to happen to me. >> laura: we see a lot of young people involved and carjackings here in the washington, d.c., area, but what can you tell us about the suspects in your case? >> in my case as soon as i got hands-on with the individual, i could tell by his voice and i can tell you by how much he weighed, size, composure, he was a young teen.ul i didn't have a good look at his face, but i could tell he wasm
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young. that moment, i was just like i'm just going to hang onta this guy and call the police, but things changed very quickly when the driver of the vehicle decided to back up and tried to come between us. that is what exactly happened. i was very, very lucky and fortunate that it entered the way it did.t >> laura: did he just run away? what happened at that point? >> i was on the hood and ran into my vehicle. and it happened with thed momentum to hop off the vehicle, linda my feet and turned aroundl and the first thing i thought in my mind, a clear shot of the license plate, and so i pull out my phone and started recording photos in an attempt to gain as much information before they tookoff. off. if they were willing to hit me,i who knows what they were goingo
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to do next. i didn't know if they were going to try to hit me again. i tried to grab space and that's where i grabbed my phone .. >> laura: eric, you gave them something to think about and we are glad you're okay. thank you very much for sharing your story. just when you think all hope is lost for humanity or that younge people are entitled orco becomig more vicious, something happens to make us optimistic again.geor last week thousands of students gather for unite georgia a faith event geared towards gen zers that wrote locals together in worship and prayer singing andev personal testimonies and at some point the event moved from stegeman coliseum at the university of georgia to a parking lot in pickup truckss, became impromptu best baptismal pools here or there are pickupiz edbeds filled with water. >> thousands of college students gettin wheg baptized in truck b.
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>> guys call my name! [cheers and applause]test and you showed me the love of is the love story of old-time. >> laura: 20 may now founder of unite u.s., and nate kearns r junior at the university ofideo georgia. nate, we actuallfy have video o. the moment that you were baptized. let's watch.ge [cheers and applause] nate, had you plan on getting baptized that night? >> i have not, no, ma'am. i heard the call from the lord and he said, "be obedient." i listen to him to take a step in faith and let my fraternity brothers watch that. >> laura: wow, i know you have organized multiple revivals like
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this at schools including auburn, which we covered last year. what is goin g on h hear, hear here among the young people questioning >> these events can only be hav explained by the move of god. we have thousands of students showing up at these events andds hundreds giving their life to, hundreds getting baptized.in we hear testimonies from the student saying i walked in contemplating suicide but are left with the most joy and peace have ever experienced.zing it is just amazing and it is moving. e we have universities reaching the website every dayre saying we are desperate for revival. please unite to our university. it is just -- >> laura: it is incredible to see this and again at a time where so many people are so down about our youth, nate, what was your relationship with religion,
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with before last wednesday? >> my experience i grew up christian, going to church butch there is no intimate relationship with christ.onal and wednesday, i fully committed myself to christ a month prior and i felt a calling ttho obey e lord. i'm here to say that for you at home, no matter how broken you think you are on the jesus christ's love is more powerful and he wants to enter into a personal relationship with you. if you: the name of the lord,>> you will not be forsaken. >> laura: wow!ngle i want to have everyone tonight watching "the angle" to see how your night ended once whole about h baptism actually finishd
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[singing]st o >> laura: okay, tanya, first of all my always cry whengn i hr amazing grace. it is one of those hymns, i just can't even talk about it. that is so beautiful.ther something is happening here in this country. there is a deep, deep, deep desire for something more than going out, getting drunk, hooking up doing whatever college kids do, tanya, close it out. >> yes. so i think we have college students all over oungr nationor saying, you know what, i'm m hungry for more. ni'm desperate for hope. and college students, i just heard about all the unimaginabls pain students are going throughe they are seeking for something. what we are bringing to them is just hope and truth.
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>> laura: it is time for "seen and unseen." raymond arroyo, the president i see was out today.epor >> he did look stumped now and then, laura. the president has been havingcut difficulties on the road ands campaigning is becoming something of a challenge. here he is in wisconsin today. >> and when kamala harris and i
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ran this county, we made a commitment to fix our broken student loan systems. folks come i will never stop to deliver student debt relief for. harvard and americans. y he can, there is no wa win voters over so the white house shifted strategy. you heard of ubereats, meet biden eats. a new delivery service where the president not only picks up your food, but he shares it with youo home for political purposes. we recently showed you that piece where he went to african american family in south carolina. you will remember. >> hello, mr. president. ♪ ♪ >> all right, man. i went to make sure i had a hamburger. biden knew in high school he was going to be president.
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i have no idea. [laughter] >> now biden eats descended on the italians. the family of pennsylvania are e vithe victims this day. and he brought dr. jill along because she is italian, too, you know. >> friendly, it was time for pizza. dr. orbiden with a classic margarita and the premium, well done, sir. >> we may be irish but we arlle not stupid.ci neil cope isli daughter, sicili. >> laura come i guess he's going to go house to house with racially distinct menu in the hopes of winning over voters. e bithe biden campaign said this part of their strategy. they are posting this on instagram, tiktok. they think this is the retail politician site of joe biden. >> laura: what was that show they did comedians and cars getting coffee? this is the biden's gettingin
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bored org i don't know what ths is. >> getting votes, getting votes, laura! >> laura: getting votes. what else are they going to do? i think it is crazy! >> at one point president biden found the daughter, the little girl. and note fascinating andd easyon tconversation that ensued. >> did you write this? holy mackerel!rybo >> emma, everybody signed their name, how nice! >> the president has a power to help people. >> that is the whole purpose. >> we appreciate what you do for our country. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> laura: no, thank you. >> holy mackerel, thank you. >> laura: no, thank you. >> no, thank you. >> laura: only macro. >> my lordac!keou >> laura: raymond, tell us about this eclipse mania thatip gripped the nation today. i was out there and had a few
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moments. a sackll get to that in and i love the idea it unifiedth everybody but again the presidential pennant the makenn. >> l>> biden posted public safet add. watch. >> folks, enjoyed the eclipse >>but play it safe. don't be silly. >> don't be silly.ll apparently the day anchors at cnn didn't hear that, laura.t he >> welcome back to eclipse across america. basically what willppen happen if i can reenact the mool will be going in front of the s sun.al that is a partial come i think we have any clips there.no w.>> just peeking out and
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eventually it will be a total, zone and totality, which will be amazing. >> this iss is cnn, and laura, e was the most underwhelmingst events. all we hav e in new orleans was cloud cover. o s i've seeeen approaching hurricas that were darker. what did you do? >> laura: i was out outsideot gardening my dogs are outside. i put glasses on them. i'm not sure that they likedmu that. epor>> that sounds thrilling. >> laura: zoey does not like it. she is cocci and she has at ones cocci.rs in -- >> maybe she stared at the sun at the last eclipse, don't do that. >> laura: up next, jesse. >> a fox news alert, the justice department refusing to hand over audio ricoh from robert hur's interview with president biden is democrat continue to track impeachmen

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