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>> laura: good evening,t. everyone. i am laura ingraham and this is this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. an american tragedy is the focus tonight's "angle." shortl.y after that nightmare attacked sunday on u.s. serviced personnel in jordan, republicans rushed out to demand that biden launch a significant retaliatioo againstst iran. now the loss of these threeil patriots is both heartbreaking and enraging. while the impulse to event their death is understandable, we cannot afford another protracted conflict in the middle east. even if we could, we can't rely on this woke series of dimwits at this leiden pentagon resembling victory. after all as biden top military war gaming ukraine? even tracking every munitions there? how did million austin manage afghanistan withdrawal
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again? to this day after 13 service personnel left vulnerable then blown to bits, biden has held no one in his administration accountable, no one!cu but of course, he was busy because his focus was on moreth important things such as advocating for transgender is him in the military. >> car transition has allowed me to bn e better as a leader. i've gotten rid of the distraction and worried about concealing who i really was. >> fox said rely on private insurance to cover her surgery, but from now on the military will cover the cost ofil sex change operation approved by a doctortrea. >> or doctor will give them>> medically necessary treatment according to the protocols. >> laura: oh, the protocols? and they also put new protocols in place to clear out extremist, meaning trump supporter's in the military too. >> extremism is not tolerated in any branch of the united states military.
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>> if our law enforcementin partners flag an individual based on fair determination that they see something and pass it to us, we are not even asking what the flag was pure to are just removing them. >> laura: the message is loud and clear, it was delivered that the biggest threat we faced as e nation came from trump supporters, especially those with military training. t >> cried for survival comes fm the planet itself, a pride that cannot be any more desperate or any more clear now. a rise of political extremism, white supremacy, domesticea terrorism, that.t we must confront, and we will defeat! >> laura: well there are six social justice products in the military coincided with a jaw-dropping shortfall in military recruitment, which itself puts our troops at risk. well, not that they care. this partly explains how america's military became an
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easy target. but specific questions have to be answered like, how is it dro despite our sophisticated air defenses did a drone managed to penetrate an army outpost. and why is a unit of army t engineer station so closhee to syria in the first place?ns can biden in austin even stand before reporters and answer questions about this? well that is doubtful. why should we trust them to carry out massive air strikes o iran? now, we call ourselves ak it superpower because of their nukes. but i think it is worth asking, do superpower commit economic and cultural suicide like america has? ouatesr enemies are not worried. about biden's response for the latest attack here they have bel watching us here they are alreay emboldened. ths ane chinese eliminated any t that biden was anotherte jimmy carter, he is.
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two years after russia and supporting ukraine,ea vladimir putin is more popular than ever and russia's gdp is growing. after unleashing covid-19 and hundreds of thousands killed with fentanyl, president xi has president biden dancing to his tune. now, we lost our way andwo leverage along the wayrl becaust this is the world that the globalists always wanted whereen america had no right to bet,we self-sufficient, had no right to be wealthy, gutted our manufacturing base and hera middle class along with it. a world where we attack our owna energy independence, apologized for it even and stick thewn taxpayers with the bill. a world where we leap our ownil border open but go into debt and have our grandchildren go into debt to enforce other country's borders. a world where post-9/11 we added $29 trillion td who our nationar debt. think about it, a world where we teach our children to hate our founders and much of our own
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history. these are not the actions of a superpower capable of tamingl. iran are getting russia to bend tois our will. this, instead of them is a slow-rolling american tragedy. and i hate saying this, it pains me to say this, but we are not the country we used to be. we are much weaker economically, we are much weaker cultural leak spiritually, and we are much weaker geopolitically than we e were 20 years ago or even four years ago. and the more money and the more resources we give to president biden and his team of incompetents, the weaker we wiln ewbecome. so until we get a brand-newth president, bad things are going to continue to happen. there was really nothing we can do about that at this point. but what we can do and what we must do is prevent the biden team from doing any more harm by getting us into foolish militark
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adventures that will just result in more heartbroken american families. and that is "the angle." joining me now is ohio senator j.d. vance. senator, there is an impulse among some in the senate, republicans usually to say, "gov gee t them, level them, take thm out, massive strikes now!" and i get that because you wantr to smash anyoneae who harms a single american, but what are we really facing here? >> well, laura, we have to backremember there is a big difference in hitting them back and getting them back so aggressively that we invite an s escalation here that could leadr toed a where we are simply not prepared for as a country. the fundamental fact, laura, these guys have to wake up to the america faced the decisionss made over 20, 30 yearske especially during the biden administration is that we are weaker now thaern we have ever been. you do not lumber into a massive
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conflict or two or three conflicts simultaneously when you are at your low point. what you do, laura, smartly rebuild, elect a new presidentte to replace the disaster we have in the white house. f then you project american powere from there. t these guys have to remember we did norun tht have don't trump h oval office, we have joe biden s in the oval office we have to be cautious how to respond at this moment. >> laura a: there was a pentagot briefing today and a reporter asked an important question about the secretary of defense. watch. >> is there any update whether? secretary austin will come and talk to usan sometime soon? >> i don't have a date to announce. we will keep youra: updated. >> laura: nohen wonder they didn't miss him when he was gone for a week. s unbelievable. just that fact that austin cannot stand and answer questions after we have threeso americans dead, 40 wanted to come and apparently some of them
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severely wounded. that says it all. republicans are like go get him, joe, what? they can't even answer a question! >> oh, laura commit is so absurd. what is the secretary of defense doing?e is he able to do his duties? these are the most important questions we should be asking, laura. there was so muc ph going on hen how do we possibly have three americans potentially manye , mn more who are at risk on the t jordan and syria border?heo what werhae they doing there? is it necessary to have them there? are they sitting ducks andere fighting people countries likeon iran to attack our people? they were so many other important questions we are not asking and laura, i agree with you. >> laura: you guys are there as an oversight role, right? i would expect the senate would want to know, what are these basins for?? are they really necessary?ting are they advancing america's interest? if so,ng how while domain? and how many more americans wiln chhave to die before we agree
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biden and his team are a bunchra of incompetent's?t >> yell, laura, there are ten of us asking these questions thatep everybody else's.. living in the past fundamentally, laura. they are living in a world where america so has the world's most powerful manufacturing economy. they are living in a world wherd we didn't empower the rights of communist china. they are living in a world where we have a strong president, n when, in fact, we have the weakest president in americanot generation sitting in the oval office. e got to wake up and rebuild our country. with got to go back to some common sense first symbols. h these guys aret doing is pretending to live in n world that doesn't exist anymore. >> there is gha reason it's cald peace through strength. it is no yot peace through economic weakness. you have to be strong at home on you will not be able to do much about it. by the d way, the pentagon syesterday, the deputy press a secretary, sabrinare singh was asked another key question.
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>> are you willing to say then' conflict will continue and it spreading? >> i wouldn't say the conflicttc is spreading and that we have seen over 100 attacks on u.s.ll forces. this attacedk was escalatory tht it killed three service members. >> it is not spreading when troops literally died in another country? >> we cannot discount the factth these attacks are incredibly dangerous and put our servicemen at risk but not up until yesterday conflicted legal harm. >> laura: , i mean, senator.erfo i don't even know what to say about that performance yesterday, but this is the "mickey mouse club." >> laura come of course the asl conflict is spreading and thesek peopleed were completely askfa asleep at the bill. we haven't talked about, laura, massive recruitment challenge because the military leadership is going to war with the american population culturally. we've got a lot of crises, laura, it is time to rebuild and get a new president. >> laura: that is only you weigt
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is going to happen, senator, thank you. >> the forces, the three soldiers killed as we highlighted, they were there ini support of operation inherent result supporting to defeat the isis mission. >> laura: "the new york times" revealing what the pentagon seems reluctant to admit, that the soldiers killed were part of an engineer reserve company fro georgia. anengineer service soldiersu.s. employed to build roads and landing fields for u.s. forces,s which raises the question, again, water engineeringof soldiers doing in syria? the defense priorities and host of "the daniel davis deep dive"o inon youtube. building roads andth infrastructure, what are we doing in the middle east?anyt >> those bases have been there u long time and if there is anything more to build from it should have been done because they really haven't been peer g question. bi what are they actually doing? well, i can tell you most of
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them are doing sitting out in sethe middle of the desert waitg to see if they will get killed.p that is exactly what happened here. thethere was no -- i don't care what anybody at the pentagon said there is no mission that benefits the united states that any ofke those troops are doingn iraq and syria. the more -- the longer we keep them there at the longer the caskets will keep coming over. >> laura: the saddest thing to hear is these men and women were in their barracks sleeping, most of them and this drone hit,ed killed those three, injured others. they didn't know anything was 1 coming. it does remind me of 1983. obviously, much smaller loss of life.1 ma but ronald reagan's reaction after 241 marines were killed, 241 in lebanon, was not to carpet bomb lebanon.p. what did he say questioningn speak once ledger brought that up because everybody wants toon talk about what reagan did when he struck iran in a certain case on the water, but they never
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mention what he did there which was a bigger issue, which instead of escalating a war, he shut it off and cut the losses and made our country a lot safer. he entered future losses.d >> laura: he pulled our people. out of out of lebanon. >> heath brought them back and kept them safe. >>he that is what president bidn should have done years ago and hew. definitely should do it not >> laura: also in 1983, we were not yet the economic powerhouse that he wanted usnowo be. we were still building our economy. it wasn't until 87, '88 things started to hum, 84, 85, 86, but through strength. it wasn't just get involved inze every conflict and hope it workt out. >> he recognized it to buildnd strength for america and we neey to not throw our money away and soldiers away on pointless military missions. actus build our actual economice strength andng cultural moralhe strength upon which the military strength is based.iden that is what he was focused on and president biden brinkley isf
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not focused on. >> laura o: you have the time and place of our choosing.many if i had to do a shot as manye times have you heard at the pentagon or white house a at a time and place of our choosing, we will respond, but there is concern they are telegraphing kind of what kind of response they are going to have actuallya or inflict militarily. are you concerned about that?rl >> i agree with what i heard molly sa y earlier tonight.e we need to be quite about thisfi and make the plans in thein background and then let themo find out when bombs are falling or whoever it will be. then they will know what is going on as opposed to telegraphing it like this.ay s i just can't get enough and say enough that we need to stop these pointless missions because i don't want to hear anymore this nonsense about "we are going to be tough and a time an> place of our choosing.". don't, don't! >> laura: that is a policy no.oe >> it is embarrassing, embarrassing and doesn't deterng anybody or make people think we are strong. but they won't do it eitherpr
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because they see these little pinpricks that we have had have not deterred anything. >> laura: what about the secretary of defense sitting across the table from the natoer secretary general yesterday and he had to read two lines. o bvyet, he had to sit and read te lines about obviously feeling a sense of loss about our troops and how we are going to stand firm. but that was it. lik he moved on to his own healthet condition. it wasd i' like two lines, welce i'm feeling better and i willat get back to work.di >> laura, that performance of what happened when he didn't tell the president of the united states he was going on heard. >> laura: they didn' t notice>> h he was gone, why? one >> he didn't even tell his deputy. >> laura: becausoulde he is not consulted.at >> he should have been fired. he should have been fired for a lot of other things. that is indignant to have. >> laura: they don't want a secretary of defense is my theory on that. general colonel davis, great to see you in the studio. >>a thank you.ing >> laura: if you can't beat
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♪ ♪ >> youmone talked about using sw of trump's money that you are y about to get to shore up women's rights. do you know what that might be, what that might look like? >> yes, rachel, yes! >> tell me. >> i had such great ideas for all the good i am going to do with this money. first thing, rachel, you and i will. go shopping. we will get completely new wardrobes, new shoes, a new fishing rod for robbie. rachel, what do you want? >> handouts. >> it is yours, rachel, you want france?: >> laura: rachel maddow, afraid to ask that question. it is all a joke to them, right? so funny. the media are playing rightth along or acting as unofficialve rrcocounsels for the plaintiff.d of course, they were overriding goal is toubmi bankrupt donald p into submission because he is vowing to drain the swamp for real, of course.
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i often wonder, who else could endure what he's had to endure. the press aren't reportingt through this through a critical lens, they are cheerleaders and not just for the plaintiffs, but the prosecutors. actually, they are like vulturet waiting to swoop down when it if all over. speak with a threat against his wealth are mounting in the face of an $83 million jury award to e. jean carroll. ford's latest estimate $2.6 billion, but it is unclearr how much he has in cash. and expected to roll on new york e. jean carroll request to findr $700 million on fraud case. on top of that trumps legal bills in the four criminal cases he faces. >> he may well put up 83 million plus interest which picks him up to $90 million. or he will get a bump for 20%. >> also, the trump org, if a
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judge who is a monitor at the trump org pending these appeals because, of course,di letitia james $1,370,000,000. >> laura: did you notice that banner on msnbc? trumps cash stockpile at risk. thseem so giddy.. their real goal is not to save democracy and it never was. it is to humiliate donald trump, to strip him and to strip his family of everything they have earned. >> he could run to gofundme campaign. the judge with not the trump properties he sold. they will not sell the bests. prices. they wileopll sell at fire sale prices. there is a r meme on the intern, renamed e. jean carrol.l tower n fifth avenue in new york. >> once he's exhausted h his. appeals and lost, he will have o to pay. if not paid, so properties off. >> laura: these are odious f people joining more now, davidfm
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shown former trump impeachment and ari fleischer fox news contributor. it is so obvious what is going on here. laughing about it, laughing abou t the penthouse that you are going to buy rachel maddow. isn't that funny. they are so greedy for democracy but certainly seem to be celebrating. >> laura, this is resistance in a steady form. this is the same resistancewa donald trump met when he came down the escalator win 2015av certainly when elected in 2016 and they've never relented appear they have used everyat t trick in the book to go aftert donald trump because they fear theae american peoplche might et him so they tried to impeach hit twice. they tried to prosecute him, e off of the ballot.cket now trying to financially hit him in the pocketbook. you use the righwht words,t th vulture, cheerleader. that is what the media hasth become, but it's what they have always been. they have been cheerleaders to get trump. this is not about justice.
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this is about getting comp. >> actually, david, the ap put into the several business fraud case in new york in writing "after examining several cases come with ap found the penalty of dissolving hisze business empire is only been i imposed a dozen previous times d in trump's case a significant way. wit the only boot business found to threaten ace shutdown without the showing of obvious victims and major losses."is you've been making this point all along, at least ap honest in this analysis unlike the other vultures out there. that tells the tale, no victimse except donald trump himself. >> it all ties together. it is not just the media but this judge is quoted in the media as stating he's going toea kind of miss this trial.what they all quote in it. what are they quoting about? first of all, i don't know as you said earlier how anyone can take this. the energy president trump shows
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is extraordinary. you have a case under executive law in new york. no victim, no loss, noun requirement that they claim fraud. a forensic accountant says no laws. a bank happy the with the loanst what are they gloating about?p according to independence years ago, president trump and his67,0 organization were giving jobs to 67,000 people.ey they want those people to lose those jobs. are they gloating about that?d, you know who is not gloating, people other similarly situated, real estate developers, businesf people who see what has happeneg in president trump in new york and for the grace of god go icl that thee y should never happen. article after article professor after professor, real estate's person after business people to be outrageous to take this man's business who he built over decades and an icon around the world. how about the millions and billions in revenue the states and countries will lose because you put them out of business. it is absurd!ha >> laura: ari, watching this play out, you have to wonder if
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there is also a larger message being sent here to anybody thinking about getting intoan politicsge who really wants to fundamentally change rwashington. and not around the edges, but really deeply reformed the bureaucracy. trump will d o that if he is in. nno more mr. nice guy.a wathat will be his new slogan. but it is a warning shopping fired, i>>s it not? >> well, this really a takedowno chart on donald trump. i think that shrapnel will hit other people. case of colorado where they are throwing him off of the ballot, thino k what that will o republicans everywhere intop those two states if there is no presidential candidate at the top of the ticket.t, y that will hurt republicans up and down the ballot. but think alsori about where thy are bringing these cases. overwhelmingly lopsided democratic counties, b manhattan county new york city where thisei case is being hear. 85-15's regular vote for d
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manhattan in presidential elections. was 85 democrats, 15 republicanse whether trump, bush, mitt romnes or mccain. this is the only place to get this, democratic prosecutors, juries, judges. same thing with fulton county, georgia.be they are not seeing the cases brought anywhere where there migha bat be a balance of a jur. >> laura: the effect is just as obnoxious. the effect is the form shopping and it is hideous. d i can actually level a devastating blow against him, their goal here is the fact that this is evento allowed to happen, to me but we have real problems. no wonder people don't trust thw judicial system now. congratulations. that is what thecomped.y have accomplished.et david and ari, thank you both. a media has a new puppet to a media has a new puppet to and i will explain next, before next.th ned ryun next.ey
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ng >> look, running for presidenttn is allowed. it is physically, emotionally, y oumentally commits a lot. so you have to be at the top of your game.ee well, he must have been tired o because he was giving a speech and into the speech, he went on over and over again about how i didn't stop -- how i stopped security from going to the capitara: l on january 6th. >> laura: well, nikki haley nikki haley and multiple interviews ramping up her attacks against donald trump,t n his mental acuity, saying he is nooft a sharp, playing right ino the hanscom of course, the biden campaign. right on cue, msnbc using what haley said as fodder for the panel. >> nikki haley making a fact that a republican making effective attacks on him. she is definitely getting under
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his skin. >> what does donald trump say c about the stupid thing? does donald trump get confusedhe here? nikthey will be talking, nikki haley, nikki haley, and nikki haley and heki h will stop because that's not the thing. >> i think nikki haley has - really gotten under trump's skin. i think that is part of this effect that we are seeing on him. this confusion, looking like a loser. >> laura: takes one to known when. joining me now ned ryun and ile think we torture them with the sound bites. and occasionally, there is another sound bite where she actually spoke very specifically about trump's mental acuity. saying come obviously at 80,lo everyone loses -- she's not 80 yet but loses his staff and not as sharp and she went on and on s morning.erview thi but she is being by the left as the youthful eddie at the shore. is she not?
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>> yes, 100%.he she is t to make useful idiot ou the left and not only read ase rhetoric but the focus e. jean carroll case right out of the playbook. and it came right out of the mouth of hillary clinton, which makes sense when you think about it as nikki super pac in the carol case funded by the left reid hoffman. by the useful idiots in the fact there is no worln whd in which i wins the g.o.p. nomination and the fact she continues to stay c and even though completely shutg out of nevada, crashed in south carolina and super tuesday completely crushed in such a way trump will end so many delegatev a mathematical impossibility to win.nues this is patently obvious and shl continues to stay in, why? her toners, reid hoffman, themo recokes. they hate trump, the longer she stays in the longer she damagesd trump because she doesn't letal the party base coalesce around trump and focus on the general,
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all of which helps biden. f i'm starting to suspect part of her motivation for staying in ii she hopes democratic welfare works against trump. if that is part of herr calculation, that makes itw completely repulsive. what sheea should be doing now instead of useful idiot for the left drop out immediately and adore trump. >> laura: she is committing political suicide. she is committing political suicide. no one and let t me say this tonight on "the ingraham angle," no one will forget what she just said today. forget about last week.ho today. and i know trump is tough, and r would say trump should pullwoul back. i wouldn't discuss nikki haley if i were trump. i would let her twist in thet he wind. i would not discuss her or talk about her. he will swamp her with support in south carolina. he will win south carolina. she is the candidate at wall street. hogood them i hope she gets a bg job morgan stanley or goldman sachs. >> he will humiliate her. s
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trump will absolutely humiliate her in upcoming primaries. s she is auditioning for something else, a whiny rh msnbc. >> laura: that is a dime a dozen. >> starting to think she wil ist auditioning for a future inree america first republican party. and i totally agree with you, she is committing political suicide right now.blic whatever is in her future, it ig not a future in the o republican party. >> laura: she could probablyse get on corporate boards or thi profession or soup. that is how these things go.it she can make a good living at it. >> some think tank would be more than happy t ro accept nikki hay but in the real clinical republican party, absolutely not.. i see no future for her. >> laura: it is a shame. she actually could have had aan future if she said, okay the party has changed and i will change along with it. ned, thank you. she wants to defund the police, but not her police.
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>> laura: one of your favorite. proponents of defunding the place isn't some big trouble.ndr far left squad member, cori bush, under criminal investigation for allegedly misusing federal security monday. remember she spent more than $500,000 on her private security since getting elected.ed don't forget that she funneled at least 60k of the campaign money to her now husband.pa bush says she isid cooperating with the investigation and claim she paid her hubby at or below a fair market rate.ke f that sounds like fani willis. and of course, she's taking zero responsibility. >> right wing organization have lies, baseless complaints. in particular, the nature of the allegations have been about my husband's role in the campaign.u i retained husband as part of my security team to providece. security surface because he has had extensive experience.ng >> the mra arrest?
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>> laura: joining me now to sol wisenberg or independent counsel and both are fox news contributor's. , sol, how serious could these charges be? >> well, it is hard to tell right now, but let me make anri obvioughs point that part of the justice is not a right wing organization. it has been very political and it's been very political going against conservatives andst igrepublicans. ithe fact that they are activey investigating, i think, is very significant. there are three legal issues here -y- sorry, go ahead. >> laura: it must be pretty bad if the biden doj is actually going after her, sol. that is my reaction to this. it's got to be pretty, you knowi terrible set of facts her. >> i would be very worried. keep in mind 500,000 figure thau you mentioned, that is
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astronomical compared to the security figures that most congresspeople spend. so, i would be very worried if i were her, the three rules, number onewere, necessary, where they are necessary and worth a t fair market value?al perhaps most importantly, howel are they reported? all pertinent questions.of t >> laura: remember, she came out of the ferguson riots when she was a local activist spirit and i can't even remember but she came whipping everybody up in fam a frenzy after ferguson.w she wrote that taso fame. people thought she was a future leader of the democrat party. >> absolutely, absolutely.ou i think the visual here, we will find out how bad the facts of this case are as b3 was alluding to. bue t the visual here is terrib, of course. we have seen time again thatam hypocrisy on the left to deny police protections for average americans across the country, who want t theo pull back the kind
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of communities that need the kind of policing and keep thosed communities safe. at the same time, spentt extraordinary amounts on their own personal protection, makingh sure they can just glide above everyone else.at w this is the time of elitist activity w oe see across the board, whether issues of climate or issues of personal security or taxes or any of the h otheran kind of things that we have seen them hit with and that includes bom money that was absolutelyab squandered in lea way as we have never fully able to calculate.r >> laura: she has never also apologized for her hands up, don't shoot. that was absolutely false and used as a battering ram against insane understanding what happened in fergusonenedju. none of that ever happen and just pretended the facts were otherwise. now, sol, cori bush's husband was actually confronted about his role in her campaign lastse yeard? impurities into little confused? >> what isaign your role in the
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campaignmpai right now? are you still part of it >> yes. i'm not a politician so ask yout question to another man. >> that was it, but the came campaign.le >> laura: sol are they givingi e the impression they have notal p thought this whole thing through. it was like a personal piggy bank they can use. again, something the people of ferguson, the people ofy ba st. louis, they don't have ther right to go to a personal piggy bank to protect their houses. but coryhe is an exception and deserves all the protection she can get. >> thinking things through becomes very important when under criminal investigation. and things that you say when you are confronted by the press in situations like this become very important. beno, you can't be charged for that, but they can be
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instrumental in proving intent. so we needs to be very careful. >> laura: you know racism is c involved in this because the doj is clearly operating out of a--t racial lens. and she obviously -- >> that is the code to immediately no matter what the situation. >> laurak ne: ben and sol j thank you so much.oe can technology help us better understand joe biden? what as san fran grandpa lucy so angry? the one and only priest of high fashion and comedy, jimmy failla, join ches us next. ! -ow! get mucinex instasoothe. it's comeback season.
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>> laura: now come it is forf. wtf come up and joining me jimmy failla, host of fox newsua saturday night, author of the new book "cancel cultured dictionary and a-z guide on a winning thlle fun." oh, boy, we all need that. i want to be in that promo with you in the cab. i demand to be in one of thosei
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scenes with you.co congrats on all of that. well we will talk about your book in a minute but elon musk says that neural links startt tt yet the first human brain and i t'once it is fully developed, al kinds of cognitive benefit so it made us think on "the angle," do you think it can help to understand this guy? >> by the way it used to make beer brewed here and easier to make beer brewed here. and the great lakes. [laughter] >> oh, no, know you didn't.offe okay can i offer an honest opinion because you sucker punch me with that clip, wow! i haveac a theory elon musk actually put one of the chips in biden and it's not working. laura -- >> laura: shorted. the >> he speaks at theio united nations and has his
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remarks translated to english, r that is not normal, laura, the only man who quits talking inof the middle o af the sentenceecau because he is done, and sending in the punt on second down. my theory is they tried and it did not work.>> >> laura: he has a little trick when loses his caboose of thought and he starts a sentence, look, i'm not going to get into that. that is his little. >> at the state of the union, it ow inow is the time to start uny and that is not a word.te the sign language interpreter, i believe it was theve iy were coe at the white house. because they can't keep up with this, i don't know, i need something stronger. >> laura: i thought he felhougl into the beer barrels or something. >> i sent spent a lot of time in beer batter. laura: >> laura: fiery
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words for anti-israel protesters outside of her home.ts a watch. >> cease-fire. >> laura: go back to china. that was kind of random. >> the obvious take away is the republican politician heaventr forbid trump say go back to china, obviously. ?> laura: where they chinese >> no, that is the other point! >> laura: does she need a pair of spectacles? because i don't believe any of those people appear to be chinese.ines maybe they were identifying as chinese. >> i don't know if thewe ky were chinese but i'm happy she did not use a's slower for asian people. she is a mess. mess thiswh is what you get if yout interrupt per day anhed she has hot stop tips coming in and she doesn't have people in the driveway. we have two drive pos, ingram,
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come on. >> laura: she has ice cream to get to in between nibbling on that.pi whoopi goldberg talked about g r disdain for being and group chats, watch. wa>> itc take myself off of t text. i am back!ke [laughter] and i'm like wha wt the dash i communicate when i have something toi say. i don't just be sending you all stuff, you know? i'm busy, i'm busy! >> wow! >> laura: would a group chat from the latest from "to view"ob or would you be happy to participate in? >> i should qualify this because ets i have a connection that gee tickets to "the view" $100 to get in and $200 to get out. no, there is no circle that warrants that level of punishment. i would become amish and give up technology before i succumb to
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this group chat. and for the first time ever. >> laura: she is right about that and even she can't stand listening to them.s of all right, jimmy, big news of the day ha news to be your new k which is out today. everyone go out and get it, "cancel culture dictionary: an a to z guide to winning the war on fun." i would say that there d fun stocking stopper but wait until next christmas to get it.>> tell u is about it. >> it is a giant middle finger to the welk webb, the weaponizei censorship. essentially, as comedians, we are not here to read the room, we are here to leave the room. if you have a problem with that, go away! because we are tired of policing joy for grief and spirit that ie what cancel culture is. a big movement with the winners or losers. we are fightinsersg back, laura ingraham. th>> laura: congratulations and i meant high priest of fashion and best-selling author. congrats, go out and get jimmy's >> carley: we begin this morning with breaking news

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