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>> , [applause] >> this is the ingram angle from washington thanks for being with us my angle in a moment but first moments ago the house defeated the efforts to impeach the dhs secretary he is survived by redren margin af
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republicans voted no. chad we heard yelling and cheers from the floors what could you tell us question mark >> democrats were yelling at republicans to close the vote democrats did not to want to impeach mayorkas. they kept yelling at regular order shut off the vote here's what happened at the end. there were 4 republicans who voted no but i wanted to point it out. here are the 4 and i want to explain why. mike gallagher, the republican of wisconsin tom mcclintock republican of california ken buck the republic of colorado and blakemore the vice chair at the end of the vote he switched his vote so it was 216-214 it was t215 to 215 and why does
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blakemore who wanted to impeach mayorkas switch his vote? republicans want to call this back up somewhere in the future at some point they're going to get steve scalise the majority leader out he has been out for cancer treatment and there is a on long island if the republicans win that seat this was a major defeat and this is embarrassing after republicans made all of this noise about alejandro mayorkas and as i say it comes down to the math and they lacked the votes laura praised him if they did not have the votes. chad, thank you so much great joining me is arizona congressman andy biggs congressman, you know what i think about alejandro mayorkas. i have been hammering him since
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january 2021 but explained to the viewers what the point was in doing this, given the razor thin numbers that you had especially because the real culprit the real culprit is joe biden not alejandro mayorkas who is just the hired help. >> laura, two things about that we could say joe biden should be impeached and that's where we should go but i could tell you this alejandro mayorkas as early as 2021 issued a memorandum where he iterated what his proposals were for the border and those were open the border, disobey title viii where he was going to change how you did everything from remove people he was not going to allow them to remove people he was not following the law so impeachment was designed literally since 1450 just to
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remove someone from office it was going to do irreparable harm or damage to the community or the state and that's what alejandro mayorkas is doing and will continue to do i feel it is our duty to try to remove this guy he is a danger our duty is to go forward and if you are not successful the that's not okay i would rather be successful but you have to fight the fight where there is no point in you being here trying to do what's right. >> let's say he had been impeached in you have a republican senate and you can remove him activates him and remove him from office. would you think biden needs to put in someone that we would like, wouldn't it be a game of lockable for the next alejandro mayorkas? assuming everything with this
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administration is like lockable for sure and the process is to hold people accountable and alejandro mayorkas needs to be held accountable on your other point i do believe that one of our strongest checks against an executive who has gone bad which i think this administration has on this issue is to use the checkbook so i have been arguing for several years to reduce the funding for many of the programs. so i do think it's necessary and required it's our duty but i think there's other ways as well in one of those is to say how about the ira agreed new deal. we need to stop funding that
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until i get confirmation that they are going to close the border. >> laura: if a phone call with zielinski was an impeachable offense i think biden is impeachable here. thanks for joining us congressman. >> a wake-up call or a week that's the focus of tonight's angle. and when the border bill fiasco is unraveling last night i started to think about how the gop senate leadership could mislead their own party on an issue as important as this >> any poles don't they see that everyone is fed up with doublespeak on the border? and i was thinking about
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trump's book, the art of the deal, he explains why pr alone, people like langford and chris murphy that that kind of bluster can't rescue a bad final product trump wrote, you can't con people, you could create excitement you could do a wonderful promotion i got press throw in some hyperbole but if you don't deliver the goods people will eventually catch on. and that's what happened we told you weeks ago the phony border security bill being cooked up in the senate would be an insult to your intelligence but they kept saying you are being unfair you should just wait for the text. of course, by now, every honest broker knows the actual text of the bill, scroll the prompter thank you.it is much worse. and now speaker johnson said on the show last night it was not a border built was that immigration bill i have the border remains open
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unaccompanied minors don't count towards a 5000 person trigger millions are allowed into the country including ports of entry and alejandro mayorkas maintain's ability to asylum. add the border emergency as self sunsets of their years of money for lawyers for migrants millions for that. and it's a huge boon to foreign workers. so by late last night they had lost 22 republican senators and it was effectively a dead deal now you know this because you have been watching i tried to warn senator langford he was setting himself up to be the fall guy but he would not listen. at least he found a new friend. >> it's been an extraordinary effort by langford, murphy and set about the result of this hard work is a bipartisan
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agreement that represents the most fair humane reforms and are system in a long time. somatic trust in biden and alejandro mayorkas on a border bill will be like trusting jeffrey epstein had a senior prom part it would not have stopped the invasion that would have regularized the flow may be managed it better and then it would have hamstrung trump from implementing a true border enforcement which he knows how to do and to add insult to injury it would have given biden a small political escape hatch on the border issue itself but why would any republican ever agree to that? but now joe all he has in his quiver. maga bad. >> why? a simple reason. donald trump thinks it'sbad for him politically therefore he . [indiscernible] the country he
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is not for it. he would rather weapon eyes this issue than solve it. >> the truth is and even biden with his mind knows that trump did have the border solved this is just one of dozens of reasons that no conservative could ever have voted for this. and now that it's effectively crashed and burned the democrats are following their consultant drafted battle plan it's a hard piglet and you are saying outplay out to blame biden supporter catastrophe on trump. >> we are going to have to carry this message into november that the democrats have stood for fixing our border the republicans have been completely missing in action. >> what does senator bennett say? missing in action? republicans missing in action? how long has the borders are visited the border? tonight do you have any plans to visit the border?
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>> i am in guatemala today at some point we are going to the border. we have been to the border.so this whole thing about the border, we have been to the border. >> you have not been to the border. >> and i haven't been to europe. i do understand the point you are making i am not discounting the importance of the border. >> laura: the moment we heard she was put in charge of the border was the moment we knew that they plan to overwhelm our country with migrants or in their thinking, future democratic voters. as we painstakingly have catalogs, all of the border dereliction even democrats started speaking up. >> i said it last year when we had 15,000 and i am telling you now with 110,000 the city that we knew we are about to lose. >> as buses continue to arrive
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in the city of chicago the client type of chaos has been administered has left many of our local economies under a tremendous amount of duress. >> it looks like a hostage state. we feel the growing power of the cartels, the criminal gangs, the chinese, the north africans who are coming here by the hundreds of thousands. that ain't maga's fault it's all on biden and alejandro mayorkas. as i said if a phone call to zielinski is an impeachable offense so what biden has done to the border guard well has to be. the vast property damage they have caused has been an environmental catastrophe think about every innocent american brutalized every woman who has
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been raped along the way including the migrants every dollar spent could be spent on her own veterans and homeless. but somehow biden thinks voters in november are going to take it out on trump because republicans said no to defending other countries when the senate could not defend america? >> folks, this time to stop playing games with the world waiting and watching and the world is waiting in the world is watching. there waiting and watching what we're going to do we can't continue to let petty partisan politics get in the way responsibility.>> laura: translation conservatives decided they would not be ruled again and hyperbole about putin is not going to change a single voters mind. >> this bill standing up to putin opposing this is playing into his hands.
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as i said before the stakes of this fight extends well beyond ukraine. if we don't stop putin's appetite for power and control in ukraine, he won't limit himself to just ukraine. >> none of this makes any sense because of the party really wanted all of that money for ukraine and that's a lot of money they want some for the dreamers or foreign workers visas, whatever they want they need to bargain with something real not offer some fake border bill that empower mayorkas and neutered a future president trump. the days of unless something happens for the third presidential election in a row, everybody has to get used to that reality. this is not the party of mitt romney or liz cheney and if trump doesn't win, the deals that come out of his administration will actually be good for the american people
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first. real negotiations with real results by including all of the key players. the senate unipart he tried the border sneak and they failed miserably. this will be a wake-up call or a political wake advance the angle join me with the utah senator mike lee. your message to the republican colleagues who still might be holding out hope that some version of this bill will ultimately get past. >> if you have any questions about it they should go to kill the border bill.com if they want any questions answered but laura, this thing is going to died not because republicans are petulant and they don't want to solve the border it's going to die because number one we know that joe biden created this border crisis. we have a humanitarian disaster unfolding on the southern
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border is not for want of adequate legislative authority that this happened is because joe biden has defiantly, willfully refuse to enforce the border i know that he and all of his friends in both parties wanted this to be a namaste moment and everyone would just hug and support the bill thinking we would not read it but we write it, laura and what we found was quite discouraging.what we found was consistent with concerns we had over time because this was negotiated over three or four months for reasons i can't fathom people negotiating for us as republicans refuse to share details with us we did not see text. and monday night when it was released. >> laura: why did they do that was that good faith should market you know why. was it good faith? >> it was not good faith. the law firm of schumer and mcconnell if they can negotiate
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a bill in secret and keep the peasants, and by that i mean other senators from seeing until the last possible minute especially if they move it forward just days or hours before some artificially contrived deadlines that they have arranged. sometimes they can trick members into passing it even though they haven't had adequate time to read it. there has been no time to offer much less vote on amendments that has worked for them over and over and over again. they played this note so many times it's not working anymore and this is glorious, this is a wonderful thing. the american people and those they have elected are smarter than this when it comes to something as essential as border security we are not going to put up with this. >> laura: no more heavily footing the populace those days are over mcconnell will wake up to that it's a political wake
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or a wake-up call senator i would like your reaction to what happened in the house of representatives tonight this effort to impeach alejandro mayorkas over the border issue ironically and what has been done at the border at his direction but ultimately acted biden's direction do you believe that alejandro mayorkas should be impeached for his actions? >> of course i do. he has defiantly refused to enforce the border and has had great consequences for national security i was down with the border a place in mcallen texas a place i lived as a young dictionary and i was distressed by what i learned this is not just people coming in from latin america but places like afghanistan syria and china all kinds of places and they are coming over about 10 million people. >> but my point here you are a former clerk of the supreme court you know this the
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ultimate person here is biden mayorkas is just carrying out the orders. i can't stand what he has done i think it's a disgrace and is reprehensible but why is that it biden that is peach? why not mayorkas? he is just a member of the cabinet. >> we should impeach both of them they are both at fault the book stops with the president it's not important to impeach mayorkas because he invited this from the early days of the administration he was signaling the cartel through the news media the caravans, >> laura: sarr you have been a great leader on this border bill we appreciate your analysis that had a huge effect on sinking this travesty. thank you. and my next guest is proof
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texas lieutenant governor dan patrick tells us what this is about how to stop the border flow.
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>> nice try chris zero credibility. we know republicans overwhelmingly t favor tough border enforcement. and rememberas eco-pass used to be a place where we had huge illegal bordero crossings but guess what? sinow at eagle pass we are seei a huge reduction in texas and the fillegal borderse crossing. why? because we have real enforcement taking place per the governor said the number has dipped to single digits crossing the border e illegally from several thousand because they actually enforce the border something the biden refuses today. joining me texas lieutenant
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governor dan patrick. your reaction to this democrat, these talking points and i think they wrote them a couple of months ago to blame maga and trump and republicans for chaos at the border. >> look, president biden is the chief of chaos if it's a stock market inflation, the border, our military, our work culture he is the creator of chaos not president trump president had order on the border his last couple of years and it was secure. this bill a negotiated thousands of bills as lieutenant governor was senators i know what the i'm ors want us to pass not going to bring forth a travesty of a bill that will be voted down and the people will
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be outraged with the u.s. senate did and those republicans lankford and anyone supporting that they ought to be voted out of office the next time they run for office. that bill is a joke as you said your ingraham angle last ul night was on point i can't think of a worse bill. joe biden could not have written it any better himself it would have anguaranteed 5000 bltoday all kinds of exceptions why these republicans thought anyone, any conservative any republican any person who believes in securing the border thought this was a good idea is beyond me.n just the worst piece of junk i've ever seen. r >> it's dead now and people have an ability to read. >> i can't even believe theyal thought it wouldrt pass. >> laura: which mcconnell thought he would do the big e snake and it didn't work out so well. dan, with a razor wire and increased enforcement national ghguard troops and so forth it looks like eagle pass which was the site of so much nightmare
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chaos with the migrants the reduction on the number of migrants crossing is unbelievably fantastic what happened? >> well we took it over from the biden border patrol and those men and women love texas and we love them they want to take the handcuffs off and go back to border --we took over the area 2 and a half 00miles between entry points and bridges and last month two or 3000 a day seven days more than 3000 we put up the barbed wire and those containers and we put our national guard out there and it dropped to it is the single digits i was down there friday a week ago when biden was threatening to come down i cut the wire if they had wire clippers with a lot more wire trust me we would have putjo it right back from 3000 to 5 or six people we know howhe to secure the border let us put wire across the haborder turn
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over to texas we will have the son of a gun secured in less than a week as president trump will will he becomes the next e president. >> laura: lethe media is celebrating a big win supposedly against trump they are missing something big and then mouavis and saul rosenberg react next. can neuriva support your brain health? mary, janet, hey!! (thinking: eddie, no frasier, frank... frank?) fred! how are you?! fred... fuel up to 7 brain health indicators, including your memory. join the neuriva brain health challenge.
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57 page court ruling alter the course of history. at its core it sends one message no one, not a current or former president of the united states is above the law.
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>> laura: the us court of appeals rejected former president trump's claim of stimmunity brought in that case brought about jack smith but the media focuses this on being a huge win for the prosecution it doesn't mean that the case will be heard before the november election. trump has 90 days to appeal this to the high court and it's not clear the court would expedite this leading to further delay and most legal experts did expect the dc c circuit ruling. the bigger news nycame out of a court us district judge n reportedly said i hope not to be in isthe country on august 5 the she is this because she's in trial in another matter that has not returned to my calendar of course that's president trump's case and if that is thee timeline after the republican tnational convention where trum is expected to officially become the gop nominee joining me is mike davis the founder and president of the article 3 project also with me saul wise and berg, the fox news
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contributor. what do we make of this? t >> didn't i tell you two or three days ago this casert woul not be tried before the election and it won't be wco. the thing that really stands out apart from the substance of what the court of appeals decided is that normally before yyou talk about going to the supreme court almost everybody gets an automatic stay when y that happens but that didn't happen with former president trump they said if you file a motion we are not going to stay it, if youay want to stay this decision the effect of this you have seven days to let us know you have filed an aapplication in the us supreme court for a stay pending your filing of the richwhy is former president
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trump being singled out in this way? it's obvious the court of appeals wants the trial to proceed before the election and that's it inherently political decision i am amazed about the ability of trump's opponents to moshoot themselves in the foot ways like sthis. >> laura: moments ago someone who used to be a good friend of ours, mike ludig went on msnbc and had this to say about today's ngruling>>. >> today's ruling did not hold that the president is arguably disqualified under the 14th amendment from the presidency. but he did speak very pointedly to the argument that he might be. >> laura: mike. i can't understand what's
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happening with judge luttig e personally but what about that argument is that what you deare reading and last decision? >> not at all. president trump fried ttluttig brain we have an issue of camp may president be prosecuted by his successor for his official acts members congress have civi and criminal and federal judges have civil civil andfo immunity. why would the president of the united states? does this mean the department can prosecute obama for capital murder for his droneze strike o 2 american citizens the supreme court has to take this case because this is so much bigger than president trump and the trump derangement syndrome. >> laura: what you think about
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this immunity claim you your things from both sides on this and there's no evidence of broad immunity for all actions while you are in office but is it clear the way the court would go on this question? d, court?preme i don't think they will go as far as the dc circuit panel went to let me make it clear, there are parts of the opinion i agree with and parts of president trump's position on total immunity that i don't agree withen but i agree with mike you couldco under the theo the rationale of this ruling you could take former president and say he could be indicted for stuff that is considered withns an executive power laura, i don't know if you remember, there are peoplea
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who wanted to ooindict presiden nixon for the bombing of cambodia. the famous prosecutor n who wro a bookent about charles manson wrote a book it arguing president bush should be indicted for murder because of onthe invasion of iraq and unde this ruling the rationale of e this ruling these theories could become the law and i was astounded by that part of the th medecision i think this assures the supreme court is going to hear it. >> the dc circuit is filled noagwith lefties. that has to be turned around. thank you hear something youer will hear joe biden bragging about millions of parents are forking over big bucks to support their adult childrenne.
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all i can do say is that my life is pre-- i like watching the puddles gather rain. -hey, your mom and i procreated to that song. oh, ew! i think you've said enough. why don't we just switch to xfinity like everyone else? then you would know what year it was. i know what year it is. >> here's the deal you have one month to find jobs i will arrange interviews for monday and you will go. ra: >> why you're talking to me like this? i am your son. >> laura: scenes like that are playing out in households all acrossds biden's america becaus adult kids, many of them are y living at home after some of those who move out, mom and dad
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still pay the bills 59 percent of parents tell research they om are paying for cell phones, streaming services, groceries and some hand over cash for their kids mortgages and rent. 56 percent of r.parents say bailing out their kids has hurt their own personal finances joining me now mr. wonderful himself, kevin o'leary kevin, great to see you tonight. what's going on? >> let me explain what happened. pre-pandemic, interest rates were practically zero as you recall and regrowth of the pandemic and we have a massive increase of basic rate so mortgages went from 3 and a half to 7 to 8 percent. affordability got tougher in rent and prein and gas and othe
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issues increase with inflation rates of 33 percent but the average wage in america barely budgets about 62,000 you have this massive squeeze on people who all of a sudden leave college and say is it ever expensive to live? what happened here?life happenedti. every generation is looking back and saying can i do better than my parents? this cohort is in trouble because they got whacked by some hard-coreur inflation that has not gone away.em >> what does this mean for the belief in capitalism in the american dream if you think no matter how hard i work i can't onheget ahead and i'm still liv with mom and dad what does thath mean for the future belief in our system? >> our system always survives this debate goes on from one generation to another thbeen a jolt for this group who have gone through this last three years three years.
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wages went up a 4 and a half percent inflation is up 33 where the t's squeezes.affordability is tough in rent for example but my mother did it to me when i came out of college kevin, thee dead bird under the nest never lylearns how to fly. i said what does that i mean? and she said i am jon i have taken you from birth and i am throwing you out, go figure it out and luckily i did but i feel sorry my own kids i said dd guys were on your own big daddy can't pay for everything you have to figure it out. >> laura: ed kkevin someone twe to me because they know you were coming on tonight, their child is single, 27 decent job in healthcare and rent is so ridiculous that they have to help out with rent, cell phone, car payment and your tip for the parent would be to cutys th off? a >> my wife sneaks in.
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i have a daughter like that, i say no and my wife keeps sending her cash. what do i do? >> no more streaming services kevin. rent a car for a while. we all had to figure it out. it's no fun these days. kevin come back soon. this is apple's new vr product turning america into a high he osch dystopia? e without over or under investing. so you can feel confident in your financial choices. voya, well planned, well invested, well protected.
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introduced to the masses print wis disturbing. check it out. >> as soon as you turn on the headset you see the real world you see what you want to select and use your hands to select it. apple calls this spatial computing face timing was as crazy as you think and you canc have this for the low price of. >> this headset cost $35 which sounds expensive but think of on money you will save dates if you walk around with something like this no one is hanging out with you. this is weird. prepared for this for once in my life. i read up on this. in all honesty whoever invented this has to own stock in some add medication. omwhy would you need to be walking around looking at 800 apps at once.
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we went fromld staring at our font to our phone is the world. i would save probably $3475 and just drop acidpr same effect. and you don't have to wear the goggles.yo >> and you see people going like this everywhere. with their fingers.i don't want to think about that. >> you will need those fingers to blow up the blowup doll you are dating. >> its zombie land. disney trips now are complicated that there are classes to plan a vacation. urwatch this. >> before i lay off our outfits i will wake up the boys akwe bo the virtual queue for trone . and then i will pack up my custom parker touring guide and throw it in my folder and then get dropped off in front of disney's contemporary resort.
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>> laura: and then you wait for four hours to get on. >> its miserableen y.disney has destroyed the n spontaneity of theme park. you used to walk around that looks fine, let's do it. and mom can i get cotton candy? no w. we have to get over to the people mover. it's a scam. the reason they are overwhelmed disney went woke and the rise change you are looking for snow white and the seven genders or peter pan sexual. you need a sherpa tooth show you around the park.yo >> is supposed to be the happiest place on earth but when you look at the people in line, especially if you are there on a hot day, they don't seem too happyon. >> the park is just fat people on scooters eating turkey legs. just driving and chilling
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that's why they call it the magic kingdom or self-worth goes through the roof from looking around the park.rk >> ♪ ♪ >> when you hear mother ♪ ♪ freedom start ringing her ♪ ♪ bowel.♪ ♪ and it feels like the whole ♪ ♪ wide world is raining down ♪ ♪ on you.♪ ♪ brought to you courtesy b of ♪ ♪ the red white and blue. >> that one moment singing karaoke in an uber gives you the kind of idea of the guy that toby keith was print issue heard the country star died yesterday surrounded by his family at the young age of 62. he had been battling systemic cancer but he faced it with
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classic keith spirit. >> eileen on my faith and prey and just lean into it. you've got to do what you've got to do. i don't know how people do it without faith. >> how do you do it without faith? his career spanned decades and during the iraq war whenbe most entertainers declined to visit the troops, not toby. he p considered it his honor an privilege to perform for them as he did in 2002 during his uso tour was also when he t released the song, courtesy of the red white and blue. defiant post 9/11 song. and he performed for hundreds of thousands of troops in a dozen upcountries all the more admirable because he did not support the war but man, he loved the military. >> there's a lot of good people here who appreciate the support they are given and if you are
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for the war or against it or whatever you should support th troops because they are doing a hell of a job. >> on the radio at the time with the iraq invasion so many of us , keith was aierthere. and the other fact i did not realize until my friend cktexte me was that toby had an eye for talentto. if it weren't for him, there would not have been d ora taylo swift a today. in the early 2000's she was the first artist ever assigned to keith's new record label. toby keith, husband, father, grandfather, country star and patriot. dead at 62. godspeed. >> a fox news election a lad no

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