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we are talking about wha i love about her, although ger he s lovable guys in the world,h loen thouge h he s wrong sometimes and he does it, he never ages. he looks the same as the other twenty five years ago. so that s why i like him. i had an awesome show. n his dat i was on his daytime programg once years ago. o.yoyou were? yeah.t or anything. we didn t have a fist fight or anything. oh laura, my gosh. i thought that you needed at least a chair over your head at that point. that would have been good.ake of noft so.ou i ll pick it up where you left off. i m laura ingram .ington tonigh. this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. thanks so much for being with us. withgruesome news. some comes after fox s prime time hosts, including yours uly.y. i will i will respond, so stay tuned for that. but first,. wave elections, of that s the focus of tonight s angle. weat it s not just the arrival of crisp fall weather. there s other big change ina lo the air as wel
just eight days remain for democrats to convince voters that they want to take control of the congress for the next two years. the heavy hitters have come out, a former president than trump, biden, and trump a 20 million ballots have been cast. how many minds still can be changed and what does all of this mean for the 2024 presidential race? those are the questions for the return of our dueling panels this evening. laura, just to let everyone, know this is where we each get four minutes and our panels make their best case. and we decide who wins at the end. we re gonna win, so let s just not so fast. not so fast. cnn political analyst tanya kim, and political commentator ashley allison. look at the, clock is going right. now first of all,, guys there s a lot of anxiety for democrats over the next few days. but all even more so for the next, i don t, know two years because they are wondering whether baden is the person they still want in office. what do you think
read into the action by his own white house, well, listen to his response here. pay attention to the date. what s behind your decision to end the call for the bill as the what? it couldn t even get a date. right. but why not end this now?g us nd certified doctor joining us now is dr. hamadeh,de a board certified doctor , fauci research scientist. dr martin, good to see you ino studio. this sounds conspiratorial. but i almost feel as though the administration is buying time until the next pandemicria. variant. i mean, are they hoping forgo os some other shoe to drop here because they cannopowet let go f this power? this is just bizarre.from gav i think they re taking c cues,oh laura , from gavin newsome th and even from l.a. county. as an right. what did gavin newsom do? use the pandemic as an excuse not to do better health policy ,but to print ballotsne and and basically send them out m to everyone, make that
terms of vandalism and swastikas and sort of things being spray-painted. so, let s bring in cnn senior legal analyst, elie elie honing, and then also who are back with us. and, so, obviously it s not just florida. according to the video, 2021 had a high of antisemitic incidents across the country. there were 2717. and if you could convert that to i, think four or five years earlier, it was a fraction of. that, oh laura, something is happening across the country. well, we re seeing this with the specific incidents where the referencing con u.s.. we re seeing what s happening when someone who is influential with a huge platform normalizes or attempts to normalize this kind of hateful speech, there s a direct line between this kind of hateful, speech and continuously deteriorating behavior. we have seen that even further when it comes to things like