the house just passed a stop-gap bill to prevent a government shutdown. isn't that the reason they got rid of kevin mccarthy? more on that later in the show. and biden sitting down with xi jinping tomorrow for what is sure to be long american surround. and the thunder dome, we'll get into that later on. first, license to kill is focus of tonight's "the angle." growing up in the '70s, changes were happening, withdrawal from vietnam, nixon resigning, gas lines and the jimmy carter malaise. with all of that, i don't remember ever hearing about stories of mobs, mostly young people brazenly committing criminal actses. the christmas season is around the corner, you're hearing christmas music, and fed ex. truck drivers are not just worried about getting packages on time. >> robbery of a fed ex truck, multiple cars blocked him at the red light in south memphis around 8:30 saturday night and broke into his truck and stole $100,000 of deliveries, putting our city on edge. >> laura: no one arrested so far and lack of consequences propelled other rampages nationwide. chicago has seen its fair share. [shouting] >> laura: and earlier this fall, 100 or so thugs ransacked stores in philadelphia. the cctv footage of how casually they ended up getting into this pharmacy, smashing everything and taking what they could is chilling. same mo every time, everyone in a mask or hoody or hat and because remember, after 2020, it is totally normal for peep toll wear surgical mask and gloves in public, just do that. in total today, 70 arrests have been made there. here are some of the mug shots. the accused are mostly in 20s and 30s, mostly african american. and john lewis, beaten by a mob at school. most of these attackers are minors. the victim was white, the attackers appear to be black. of course, most of the media ignoring that information because crime is crime, no matter who is committing it. when you have media trying to help pull joe biden across the finish line in 2024 and doesn't want to admit we have a major crime problem in this country, you learn that the press takes every potential story about crime and turns it into a story about race. ask yourself, why does race get prominently mentioned when the criminal is white and the victim is black. >> kicking things off with bloody saturday and alabama sweet teaparty. i'm talking about the alabama brawl that took place after two white men attacked a black boat captain. >> group of white men attacked him before it escalated to a bigger fight. >> laura: turns out racism was not a motivating factor. jim catrell told daily beast, he thought race might have been a factor, but the melee was not a black and white thing. the media's first instinct is ignore race of the criminal unless white people are the perpetrators. remember one of biden's main themes for 2024, throughout his administration is white people in the united states are fundamentally racist and evil history. media are seeking every opportunity to promote that message. this is why black on black crime, majority of criminals and victims in the united states are black and black women are especially hard hit, that story is largely ignored. black women account for 20% of crime victims. in new orleans black people make up the majority of murder victims. not just in those two places, for decades, liberal sociologists say what is committed by black men is linked to violence perpetrated against them during the slave period. this idea is nothing new, past unfair treatment of people in the past justifies or explains future bad behavior. another word, victimhood plays. richard williams once argues, the world is full of victims. >> sit down and decide which people have faced most destruction, most oppression in the world. turks and armenians, the nazis with the jews, the irish and catholic. persecute people, nothing unique about blacks. if you look at history and decide who is persecuted most, it is a useless battle. >> laura: in effort to smear america as racist and evil country, our leaders created generation that believes it has a license to vandalize, steal, beat and kill. their home life, popular culture, even schools are teaching them toxic, depressing lessons about race and the american experience. the floyd riots, taught them burning and looting, if done in large numbers, will go unpunished. cite a grievance and expect leniency. if you america, democrats will back you up. this has done huge damage to race relation and minority and working clas communities who are struggling to make ends meet. >> someone will end up getting killed, innocent bystander. you have good people that are good citizens carrying guns because they are scared of this stuff coming to their door. >> laura: biden administration and supporters in the pres don't care what is best for minorities or any americans for that matter, they care about one thing, winning reelection and staying in power. that is not easy to do when crime is such a problem. they plan to solve that problem, not by stopping crime, but by blaming america. so they'll smear the founders and know ares, police, anyone they can think of in the folks of scaring folks to vote for biden. they don't want minority communities to be confident and prosperous, they want them scared rather than voting for peace, prosperity, safety. we have to keep reaching out and telling the truth about america, about crime. until that message breaks through. once we have no leadership, new leadership, we can teach the ancient lesson that crime does not pay and that's "the angle." joining me is kevin mcgrery, co-life of every black life matters and horace cooper, author and legal commentator. kevin, it is sad for everyone, the victims mostly, but also for a lot of young people in urban america, especially who are taught that victimhood pays and that violence is actually just a perfectly fine instinct. what has to happen next >> kevin: thank you for having me, laura. we are seeing complete undermining of all of the systems. we see undermining of family and education by our children being propagandaized and brainwashed into thinking everything has to do with colonialists and supremacists that have taken over all the money and be jos and therefore you're a victim. you got to go out and get yours, they have taken your opportunity. these are messages that have been postalated for the past two generations, i would say and right now hitting stride. these are all part of a marxist, cultural marxist stream we're in now and we see the outcomes that are wholly disproportionate. we don't see crimes, certain types of crimes being talked about because it is inconvenient narrative. everything is narrative driven and they want, if they can, to get races aggrieved and clashing and bitter and hateful toward one another because that is and produces another cog, if you will, that undermines america and ultimately provides a system that is in collapse. you go to globalist and communist stuff. >> laura: horace, in washington, d.c., the mayor bowser has been forced to respond to the crisis. this is what she said. >> i will declare public emergency to allow government response, especially to procuring services to be expedited. those issue of opioid overdoses and the second issue is youth violence. >> laura: horace, she is stating the problem we know exists, but what after that? d.c. is just -- has become in large part an unliveable city. people are scared in d.c. now it is an emergency? i say it was an emergency a long time ago, wasn't if? >> you left out the most exciting clip, they give out apple air tags so when your car gets stolen, you can track it down and let me figure this out. law abiding citizen, criminal took my car, i will meet the criminal, what good came from that? broadly speaking, neo-marxist cultural attack on america managed to do what covid couldn't and that is, it has led to a quicker loss of life for black americans. the age at which blacks are dying because of the crime wave is dropping relative to rest of the population. in fact, in '21 and in '22, centers for disease control listed for black more thanes something it has not listed for any other group. it says loss of life by homicide, one of the top 10 causes of death. not for asian, not for whites or native americans, but for blackern ms. there is good news, though, because the open season that is leading to the closing in your community and so that grandma has to take a bus to pick up a prescription and it costs more at the new location. good news is that black americans are telling anyone who will listen, they are no longer staying on the democrat plantation. record numbers are black americans are showing up on social media and telling pollsters, they are not going along with this. >> laura: that is great news. >> they want america that our founders fought for. >> laura: democrats, to that point, have been beginning to hemorrhage black voters. here is how biden campaign responded to what seems to be new reality. >> talk about the maga extremists that wanting to roll back what we has achieved. our focus is telling this message, be honest about the brick wall of maga extremism we run into when trying to get things done for the american people. >> laura: does he mean the maga ectremism that led to record homeownership or rising income or enforced border, was that the maga ecextremism? your reaction? will that work? >> kevin: that does not work, average black family is feeling, in some cases we are seeing three x inflation. every time we go to the store or fill up our cars, we are feeling it. elderly black americans on fixed income, they are feeling it and have to accommodate a hit, that is average american citizen, $800 a month more under bidenomics than we did in the prior administration. about $9600 a year. everyone is feeling it, it is pervasive. forget maga this, that is ridiculous. what we are feeling, our ability and progidy. it has a pervasive effect. >> laura: sorry to interrupt. horace, will we see significant erosion, 5% or more, of the black vote in 2024 toward republicans? >> blacks are going to vote in numbers that could exceed 15%, could 20%, but definitely 15%, making states like new jersey and pennsylvania difficult for the left to carry. they own this. the progressives created this heartbreak in black america and black americans are standing up and they are saying no more. >> laura: gentlemen, thank you both. now china president xi just touched down in the newly spruced up san francisco the last hour. if you want to know how president biden was warming up for the big meeting, wait until we show you that video, next. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can 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on worldwide threat assessment, intelligence community had climate change on page 34. china was page one, they are greatest geopolitical threat. even if you believe climate change was the threat joe biden and aoc and others say, all the green new deal taxes and everything joe biden talks about will not make a dent as long as the world's biggest polluter china is part of those agreements. are you going to make a dent in the issue? what is worry some about this summit that is taking place is the old football coach bill parcells said you are what your record says you are. joe biden is 0-for everything. from day one diplomats getting rebuked on u.s. soil to getting the middle finger on covid to spy balloon that after it completed its mission and was shot down, we have been chasing them to have conversations with us. this seems like colmunation of the biden begging tool, sending his cabinet members over to beg for this meeting and now we have this sitdown tomorrow where it is not even just a matter of having low expectations, we have nothing to gain and everything to lose when joe biden is negotiating on behalf of the american people. >> laura: john, the president did speak about this, watch. >> president biden: we are not trying to decouple from china, we are trying to change the relationship for the better. from my perspective if in fact the chinese people, who are in trouble economically. the average citizen in china able to have a decent paying job, that benefits them and all of us. >> laura: funniest thing is wind turbines, they are spinning in a graphic behind him. sorry, but wind bag and turbines that are made in china, so much irony in those comments in the backdrop. it seems to me they made a decision long ago because climate change was their number one priority, they would never use their leverage as purchaser of chinese goods, as it should be used against china. they don't even think about it. >> lieb the "new york times" headline about the successful joint venture and they are a friendly competitor. only people believe that are people that tell you bidenomics is good for the economy and making their lives better. one partner robbed the other blind. what intelligence and facts tell us, rising china has been built on intellectual property theft and economic and military espionage and trillions over the years and this just really underscores that joe biden and this administration has been soft on china, just as they have been soft everywhere with all of our adversaries, iran and russia. china advanced around the globe and their position has improved and china is working to influence and interfere the election in 2024. they want joe biden to continue to be a weak u.s. president. >> laura: yeah, our own state department warned what china is planning next year, that is the state department. great to see you. thank you. in iceland, city streets are cracking in half and steam is in the air and fear of volcanic explosion is growing. joining me is max gordon. what is happen something >> yeah, scary situation? iceland. volcanic gases forced evacuation of a town that had been evacuated because of seismic activity. they were allowed to return to get belongings. but there was a second evacuation. the town is southwest of iceland's capital, it is the latest site of volcanic f dseard and gases seeping out of cracks in the earth. here is one resident what it was like evacuating. we had to drive over cracks in the road to get out and we saw the news and it said the road was closed because one of the cracks had opened and ush approximated up by underlying magma field and they closed the road. >> crews are gathering material to construct defense wall to support infrastructure from lava flow. the popular tourist attraction blue lagoon has been closed. new data suggests if the vol canno does, it won't release toxic age and smoke plume. >> laura: interesting and thank you. may of 1856, the world's greatest deliberative body liked like a wwe 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[video playing] >> laura: it is not that far off from the truth, it is getting nasty up there. [bell ringing] >> laura: on the house sudden tim brashay was doing video with npr when this happened. >> why did you elbow me in the back, kevin? kevin, you got any guts? jerk. go talk to him. kevin, why did you elbow me in the back? >> i didn't. >> i sat there and the reporter said it right there. what kind of chicken move is that, you are pathetic. >> laura: he said mccarthy elbowed him in the kidney on purpose. here is mccarthy's take. >> i guess our shoulder hit. i did not run and hit the guy, did not kidney punch him. >> you did not shove him? >> no, if i hit somebody, they would know i hit them. >> laura: mccarthy is facing ethics complaint filed by the same man who orchestrated his ouster. and marjorie taylor greene calling darrell issa a word i will not say on tv. and this devolved into kindergarten name calling when jared moskowitz brought up james comer family. >> so financially illiterate, you and mr. trust fund continue to -- >> reclaiming my time. >> i will not give you your time back. you look like a smurf going around and all this stuff. mr. chairman, you have -- >> hold on. >> you have been proven a liar mr. moskowitz. what is that? >> you have been proven a liar. who has proven me a liar, you? >> yes. >> laura: smurf. then the senate held its main event. [bell ringing] >> laura: former mma fighter wayne mullen took to a tweet during a help committee hearing. quit the tough guy act, you know where to find me, hashtag little man syndrome. >> this is time and place, you want to run your mouth, we are two consenting adults and will finish here. >> you love to do it now? >> i love to do it now. >> stand your butt up then. >> you stand your butt up. >> no, no issue sit down. >> you are a united states senator. act it. >> sit down, please. >> laura: okay. i never thought i would say this, bernie sanders seems to be the voice of reason here, yeah. everything you just saw was complete and utter embarrassment and shouldn't be what is projected to our kids from the nation's capitol. the children are watching. you are supposed to be the adults in the room, act like it. editor at common sense society joins me. chris, tensions are running high on capitol hill. i've seen a lot in my day, this was kind of a week or so for the ages. >> frustration is running high. they have been fighting over who is going to be speaker for weeks. now another budget fight until earlier in the house of representatives. twitter doesn't just make everyone worse off, senators and congressmen by focusing negativity. it did remind me of tough guys in high school and college who yell come at me, bro, never actually throw a punch. just a lot of accusation and posturing. i get the frustration and in washington, d.c., things can be annoying. not an impressive show. >> laura: this is why there is declining respect for our political leaders on capitol hill. there are some good people up there that genuinely want the best for the country and both parties, people want america to be better off. when you see this stuff, to me, it just speaks to a larger problem and speaking of that, what did they end up getting by giving the boot to mccarthy? the new speaker did what you got to do if you are governing. unfortunately, they don't have a governing majority if they don't work with democrats. democrats stick together, republicans don't, so they are going to continue the government funding for at least on a temporary basis. >> and i understand the frustration felt by conservatives who voted against this in the gop. basically a democratic win. they did do stoppages on funding ukraine, major thing. they split up israel funding, that was helpful. i get the frustration, they have to understand what the speaker is and capable of and new person in this office, just had a few weeks, will not be able to pull off the conservative agenda overnight. i did not see great moves available to the new speaker. i'm glad it went through. american people watching wouldn't tolerate another shutdown if they were going after the holy grail. there is exhaustion in fighting in congress and senate and amongst american people. >> laura: chris, tim scott gets out of the race, is it time for chris christie and vivek ramaswamy to do the same? >> chris christie, i would say definitely. it is time for him to go. he has not had the impact he promised. vivek, i'm curious, he has big ad buys for iowa and new hampshire and building his online personality and saying things that are contrarian to republican wisdom. there are three tickets out of iowa and two out of new hampshire. donald trump has taken off in his own airplane, hard to see how anyone gets a ticket. see who is the favorite of the donors, it will not be vivek and ego plays a big part in this. >> laura: like to see ron desantis versus nikki haley, "the angle" volunteers our show as platform and the two need to debate it out. i think america would like to see that and we're offering "the angle" to do that. great to see you. thank you. last week we mentioned how the left wants to control where you go. now they want to control what you say. lee zeldin has reaction next. people sometimes ask what i've learned in my two-time battle with cancer. one is that, with the right treatment, you can beat it. two is that it's not just cancer you're battling. you also need to anticipate le - lymphedema. a disease that can leave those who undergo cancer treatment with a lifetime of swelling and pain. if you're facing a cancer diagnosis, i urge you to discuss lymphedema with your doctor. with knowledge and action, we can learn, and live. >> laura: america, it is time for everyone to wake up because little by little everyday, you're losing a little bit of your freedom. whether credit card companies shadowing and categorizing gun purchases or social media companies conspiring with the white house, remember disinformation, or government mandated kill switches in your car for your safety. gradual, but undeniable move against your constitutional rights. new york governor kathy hochul is using cover of fighting antisemitism to monitor speech online. we're focused on data we're conducting from surveillance effort. launched an effort to counter some negativity and reach out to people when we see hate speech being spoken about on online platforms. ramped up monitoring of sites to catch incitement of violence and direct threats to others. >> laura: joining me now lee zeldin, former gubernatorial candidate. lee, what is this move really all about? monitoring, surveillance, sounds like the dhs disinformation board, sounds similar. >> this is about hoarding power and target political opposition in the name of combating antisemitism by using a vague subjective term allowing your thought police to surveill online contents, collect data and to be able to crack down on language that you don't like. listen, kathy hochul told me i should get on a bus and move to florida because i'm a conservative. she is someone who has called new yorkers her apostles. who knows how she plans on defining what hate speech is and color me skeptical and cautious and untrustworthy when a government launching initiative is not willing to carefully detail what the content is specifically you are going after. who is overseeing this hour to make sure it is not being abused, citing where you got power in the first place. >> laura: hate speech is conservative ideas, if you are against the border being open or what happened with this mob mentality and looting and criminal activity, then you are racist. basically for them, it is being conservative. they are saying it is about antisemitism, that makes sense, everyone wants antisemitism gone. lee, play sound for you that i think nikki haley might come to regret. >> when i get into office, first thing we have to do, social media companies have to show america their algorithms, let us see why they are pushing what they are pushing. second thing, every person on social media should be verified by their name. it is a national security threat. >> laura: lee, you and you are lawyers, supreme court ruled free speech includes anonymous speech. where could that analysis on the part of haley go wrong? >> you're 100% right from legal constitution analysis. if someone comes after you or i, why don't you put your name behind it and stop hiding behind a tag on social media. if you are the president of the united states, you don't have power to demand they put their name to the anonymous speech, that is protected. >> laura: always great to see you, i wish you were governor of great state of new york, you came close. remember the sorority story we covered in depth? that sorority is giving two members the boot for taking the preposterous stance that only women should be in the sorority. the two who are kicked out are here to call the sorority out after this. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? 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how much did their support mean to you while going through the lawsuit and trying to make headway with the lawsuit? >> it has been disappointing because these alumni have been supportive and helpful to us. when we are in college, we don't know what to do with something like this. we just know we need to fight it. hearing they are beinging women disappointing to hear coming from a women's organization. >> laura: it is staggering to people watching this is actually even a thing because these people are all supposed to be pro-women. pro-girl power. we hear about girl power, that is out the door. what does this mean to other sororities, girls next fall or trying to figure out what sorority they are rushing. could this extend to other sororities across the country? >> yeah, it means no one is safe. women are not entitled to women's only spaces, you can't say they should be. that is shocking here. patsy and cheryl were not kicked out for violating a rule, not paying dues or sneaking a man to the second floor. they were kicked out for speaking the truth. when you can no longer speak the truth, we are in trouble. you were talking to lee zeldin, hate speech is not defined, it is anything they don't like. pay attention to people in power and hold them to account for rules of the sorority. >> laura: do you now worry, are you worried you might be the next sister given the boot, expel? ed >> it is a concern that has crossed my mind and if that is the price i have to pay, stick up for other women in future generations, i'm willing to do it. i don't think it is right, they are supposed to support women, that is why we joined this organization. if they think that is what they need to do to continue to support woke culture, then so be it, i guess. >> laura: they have to understand, it is the death of the sorority system. if this ep coos going this way, it will be the end of sororities, the sororities most young women want to joy. the lawsuit that was filed was dismissed in august, so where does everything stand now? >> yeah, we've appealed to the tenth circuit, our first brief is due in december. the big question is, what is a woman. so kappakappa gamma say membership is for women. the judge said, i can't figure out what that is. we can and the tenth circuit will hear that in the coming months. >> laura: we've been with you since the beginning and continue to be with you. thank you for being with us. breaking news, las vegas police announced eight minors arrested in the beating detect of jonathan lewis. they are still searching for two more, they will be found, i'm confident. we'll bring you details as we get them. we started the show talking about how we got to the point where mob violence is something people almost expect now. it doesn't matter who the victims are or the criminals are, crime has to be punished. and can't be two standard of justice, one standard covered the same way. this was horrific and we hope they get the other two perpetrators. that's it for us tonight. get tickets to see us in nashville this thursday, scan the qr code on the screen and buy tickets. thanks for watching. >> todd: fox news er