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you watching. please set your dvr in never miss an episode. we promised this coming you'll never get this news from the media mob. in the meantime have a great weekend and let not your hearts be troubled, "the ingraham angle" is next. have a great weekend coming int you monday. >>laura: i'm laura: this is the ingraham angle from washington. let's start off. president biden goes full sharpton. that's the focus of the angle. >> to see people treated like they did. horses running over, people being strapped, it is outrageous. i promise you those people will pay, an investigation underway now and there will be consequences. laura: so much for uniting the
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country, we suggested that last night. the amiable old man who ran for president with a pledge to bring us all together has decided moving hard left is his only option and we know what the hard left thinks of law enforcement whether it is cops on the beat or dangerous urban area overrun by criminals, border patrol in texas trying to deter crossings by illegal immigrants, the radicals running the democrat party will cry racism whenever they believe it helps them politically, and just as they did with nick's andman staring at the indigenous man the left is seizing on an image to make unfounded defamatory claims. it is incredibly stupid which is why kamala harris was happy to join in. >> i was outraged by it. it was horrible, and deeply troubling.
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an investigation is being conducted which i fully support and their need to be consequences and accountability. human beings should not be treated that way. >> talking about the people on horseback and talks about consequences and accountability. that is hilarious from an administration that still hasn't hired anyone for 13 of our troops being slaughtered at the kabul airport or after the botched retaliatory drone strike that killed 107 innocent kids. what is horrible and deeply troubling is we now have an administration run by people nothing but to stain for the hard-working men and women who put their lives on the line every single day to keep us safe. this is disgusting. >> it evokes images of some of the worst moments of our history
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where that kind of behavior has been used against the indigenous people of our country, has been used against african-americans during times of slavery. the fa that native americans road on horseback cells and hostile situations or did she miss that part of history. biden and there is never speaking this aggressive tone about china which is actually committing genocide. they never speak about illegal aliens or refugees who commit despicable crimes with such condemnatory tones. >> it is not an exaggeration to say the biden administration speaks more charitably about the taliban than it does about us law enforcement and by the way, they can stop pretending to care about the american working class, they don't even wait for an investigation, this spew
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poisonous rhetoric about border patrol officers are overwhelmingly hispanic side away and they are paid annually only a fraction of what hunter pockets from one lousy painting but by mimicking out sharpton on race, they make themselves look more petty and less serious. it is all one big change of subject move on their part, from the images of migrant squalor and audio to the images of slave trader border agents on horseback, the truth is president biden is to blame for both images which is why his poll numbers are in freefall and he is violating not just his unity promise but his i will follow the science promise as well. the cdc panel overwhelmingly rejected circulating vaccine boosters for all the older americans. >> i made clear all along the
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decision of which booster shot to give, when to start the shot and who will get them is left of the scientists and doctors. that is what happened here. the bottom of booster shots in states and pharmacies, doctors offices and community health centers have been preparing to get shots in bonds, booster shots and arms for a while. >> the panel voters 16 to 2, they were overridden so whatever fauci and pfizer want fauci and pfizer is going to get and that extends to pressuring the 25% of adults have declined the vaccine for whatever reason. president biden thinks he can insult his way to pervasiveness and popularity. >> two records of the eligible have gotten at least one shot, but one quarter has not gotten any and they are causing a lot of damage. the unvaccinated overcrowd our hospitals, overrunning emergency rooms and intensive care units.
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>> funny how you are not worried about millions of migrants taking up hospital beds, using of sources which they do all the time and most of them are obviously not vaccinated and still being shipped all over the united states to see the rest of the country with covid so spare me this concern about spreading disease and using the hospital resources and where is the concern about social distancing here? really believes that only 18 to 20% of these migrants are testing positive for covid? at this point we can find anyone who still wants to work and border patrol given this nightmarish and dangerous situations i was thinking the lives off and come so fast from biden but sometimes it is hard to keep up and i'm a fast type or when i'm watching this stuff. if we had an honest independent fact checker other the biden speech writing shop would get crucified for this one.
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>> look at what i inherited when i came into office. we had no plan, i could go down the list. part of it is dealing with the panoply of things that landed on my plate. i'm not complaining, it's just a reality. >> it depends on the meaning of the word reality. on planet earth when president biden took office we were already administering 1.5 million doses a day, 19 million received the first dose by then. donald trump handed president biden an incredible vaccine rollout. all biden had to do was execute it. any vaccine failures at this point are on president biden. not only is he going full sharpton on race and lying about covid but full squad on not just the rich but anyone with a small bank account.
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>> if you file a w 2 form the irs has access to your bank account and your bank tells you how much you made and what you have there and that is why we have to rehire some irs agents, not to try to make people sick pay something they don't know but just a step up and pay like everybody else does. i really means this but i think it is about just paying your fair share. laura: a key part of the jobs plan is to grow the number of irs agents to harass hard-working americans. does that mean reverend al will finally pay up? was only $4.7 million in back taxes.
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from the border to boosters to bank surveillance we see president biden's team grabbing at any leftist cause that presents itself but this will only guarantee one outcome, a declining presidency and a declining america and that is the angle. joining me now, lieutenant christopher of areas from texas out of publix executive vice president of the border patrol council. the entire administration is basically coming for your border agents over what appeared to be complete lies. >> not only that, but where is the leadership within our own agency. the guys that know is part of the training. everything these agents did on hospital was within the law, within policy, within training and they were not in any way, shape or form attacking the individuals they were trying to deter from entering the country, no one was whipped. what they were doing when you
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see them twirling the rains is to distract the horse so it doesn't - what they were doing was protecting those people but this administration and leadership in this agency can't give an honest answer and now you have the president of the united states and these individuals will pay, pay for what? they did nothing and he should look for that and speak to leadership from this agency and see the training so he knows what really happened which it is a witchhunt and it is disgusting and i'm sick of agents attacked forget doing their job and i backing them up. >> the dhs secretary claimed he wasn't prejudging the case. he wants, the images were disturbing, but didn't want to prejudge the case. >> before the fact iran. is it helpful to your
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investigation, to use inflammatory language like people - >> i'm not concerned about the integrity and didn't investigation. >> i don't buy that whatsoever. he tries to make himself look better, he tried to open up a training manual. >> law enforcement is in the crosshairs, bowing down to black lives matter and letting antifa operate under different standards. from a law enforcement perspective, how bad is the situation even though they cleaned out the bridge in del rio? >> the situation was complete chaos and that is a perfect example of failed leadership from the federal government. governor greg abbott took the
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action to deploy state resources, to del rio. when i got there 15,000 plus migrants under the bridge there were thousands more. if it wasn't for men and women, the situation, we are here to support our federal partners, they need all the support they can get, getting scrutinized for this incident that took place and those individuals that is our law enforcement i invite them to come to the border and see the plan of action and how to is. laura: how long would they last as border patrol agents. alejandra mayorkas was pressed on how many of these haitians were being repatriated to haiti and this was a confusing answer. >> some have been returned to haiti indeed.
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others have been 2 different processing facilities along the border in light of operational capacity and many of them will be returned to 80 from there and if any of the exceptions apply, it will not be returned to haiti but placed in immigration enforcement proceedings. >> translate that. immigration enforcement proceedings means a fast track to interior placement in the united states, correct? >> exactly what it means, we will release them in the united states and hope and pray they show up to the court date which they won't. they had thousands of people under this bridge but overnight they were able to find where to place them? i don't buy that. will: the question of responsibility was raised several times today, press corps
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as with afghanistan say is responsible for these decisions and this is how it went down. >> how much responsibility do you believe the administration to ask for these situations continuing to pop up in various places. >> it is unprecedented for us to see that number of people arrive in one discrete point along the border in such a compacted period of time. we are restoring people by reason of the immorality in the past administration. >> gas lighting the trump administration? >> perfect example of defection. they are trying to use this current crisis on the administration by works on the border my whole life for previous administrations and never seen the historic numbers we are seeing this year. it is epic proportions and the numbers don't lie. the border is not closed, it is not secure the we are trying to
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provide as much access as possible to help our partners because they are overwhelmed and stretched thin and don't have help from the federal government and that is why governor greg abbott took charge and we are here today to secure the border and help our federal partners. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: i want clear, and advisory committee, i listen to all the proceedings of the fda advisory committee and this exceptional group of scientists, and into the comments and this was a scientific close call. >> after 18 months of demonizing anyone who didn't follow and respect the scientists president biden's cdc director chose to overrule the overwhelming recommendation of scientists about the pfizer booster. why did they do it, not only is it a blatant power grab but it is remarkably antiscience.
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you start the rich, epidemiologists. your reaction to this move, the vote originally was 16 to 2 against widespread shots recommending them only for 65 and up. ideas boosters necessary for all adults from 16 up. >> i think not. the vaccines have done what they were expected to do. they had a finite lifespan they seem to be effective over 4 to 6 months for reducing serious infection and i think that is probably what one would expect,
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the question is how much more adverse events will be created and people who didn't have them before but no one a third or fourth or whatever booster will see those adverse events, the same trait of people have had to deal with where they are not really high risk reach high risk people the trade-off is clearer as long as they can tolerate the vaccine it is in their favor to protect them from bad reactions to the covid but younger people don't have those high risks so the trade-offs are more in favor of the previous vaccination is good enough. >> randi weingarten who is one of the heads of the teachers union that we want kids back in school but watch. >> the way back and to stay back is through being safe and that is a combination of vaccines and masking and ventilation and distancing and having a good outbreak control process. laura: distancing, masking in schools all the things they pushed and shoved over the last year and a half. is there any real indication that that is saving lots of
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lives among young people are vaccinated teachers now? >> the evidence means week that nonpharmacologic non-vaccine methods do that much. we haven't had convincing evidence. the real bottom line is people have a lot of fear, they want to manage that fiercer they use these methods to think they are doing something give them some safety and that is a psychological problem by fear mongering forced upon the country and the world. we get to that fear we get on with doing things that matter. laura: have a great weekend. the republican senators now trying to sabotage house republicans to help themselves or help president biden.
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saying nancy pelosi hasn't gained her vote? hold on. >> the renewal of the eviction - the vote on the 3.5 trillion - laura: make them show their experts. you realize america will be changed forever. >> this bill makes that 3.5 trillion less likely to pass and the squad knows it. laura: you got played on this. now we see they did get play. house speaker nancy pelosi promised centrist democrats she would pass $1.2 trillion bill by monday and according to ask leo senator cassidy along with romney, collins, murkowski and others are trying to sabotage members of their own party by undercutting their own efforts in the house to scuttle the bill. senate republicans are now
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fighting the conservatives in the house to help policy bring bacon to their home district. here is congressman jim banks, chair of the republican study committee. this is so and raging, democrats are engaged in this wild inflating, romney and murkowski come in for the safe. >> it is and raging. the good news is house republicans remain unified in opposition to this infrastructure bill. earlier this week i call on house leadership to impose formally by whipping against the fake infrastructure bill among house republicans and you should be glad to know steve scalise, the republican whip, conservative leader himself came to the republican study meeting i chair on wednesday before our members and made the formal announcement that house republicans are formally opposed to the infrastructure bill meaning we are unified on the house side but it is enraging to
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see some republicans come out for this bill even though the chairman of the democratic national committee old axiom is earlier this week that if democrats pass the infrastructure bill they are going to campaign on it. their message to voters in the midterm election will be we passed the infrastructure bill, democrats deliver, why would any republican want to play into their hands on that? >> when we see what is happening on the jobs front we have positions that restaurateurs can't fill, just talked to a guy in my hometown, run a restaurant for 35 years, said i've never seen anything like this. he looked crestfallen, family business, we can't fill jobs and yet we are bringing in millions as you talked about my segment, millions of illegal immigrants and now refugees who are going to come in and undercut wages for low and middle income workers in this country and we
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can find people to fill jobs i guess we have refugees and illegal immigrants filling those jobs. >> that is right. from the haitians at the border to tens of thousands of illegals who have come across the border since president biden became president of the afghans who have not been vetted. this is a crisis and a disaster that is intentional. this is all intentional on the part of the biden administration. they want to flood the united states with cheap labor and grant amnesty to all the illegals coming into the country to turn them into democrat voters. that is the last great hope for keeping the majority in the midterm election. we can't allow republicans here and there to fall into their hands and allow them to do that. >> the democrats are themselves in a dire position going into
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the midterms next year you see numbers across the board for democrats cratering. they are doubling down on radicalism as i said in the angle, they keep digging further. >> $3 trillion reconciliation package is inextricably linked to the infrastructure deal. those republicans allow the infrastructure, with the reconciliation, a major step in this country toward turning america into a socialist nation by supporting the infrastructure deal, why anyone would want to play into their hands on that is beyond my comprehension. >> a hidden clause in the democrats new defense bill could end up posing a serious threat to second amendment rights. it would allow military courts to issue what is called protective orders that would make possessing, receiving or
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otherwise accessing a firearm illegal, military court to be excepted from having to provide full due process rights to defendants when issuing emergency protective orders, joining me is a trial lawyer retired army infantry colonel. what is this really all about, are we making too much of this, could this be a real pathway to larger gun control within the military? >> this is problematic in a number of ways. the first way is another red flag law, most army soldiers, airmen, marines are located in the continental united states, so states had proceeding if this needs to be done. the second thing, that is concerning to me is a trend to lawyer eyes the military, to take things away from the
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commander and put them in an unaccountable legal silo. they are starting to do that with sexual assault cases and now they want to do it with whether you should be allowed to have your own private weapon. the thing is in the military you can have one chain of command, you have multiple chain of command you have problems, the commander handles discipline and right now commander handles all sorts of discipline. including sexual assault and this sort of thing. laura: it is duplicative. this is happening because of january 6th, that was the big deal, they had to stand down at the pentagon, they did an examination of extremism in the ranks of the military and what happens here in the due process issue you raise is basically saying it is an opportunity to be heard and present evidence, speed provided within a reasonable time, you have 30 calendar days to oppose this. you have an issue with that. >> i do have an issue with that. 30 days to take away
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constitutional rights seems like a long time. if you've got proof somebody should be deprived of the basic constitutional right you should be able to present it right away and the person whose right is being infringed upon should have a right to come back with legal counsel and they should get jack support because in the military you get a jag whenever you get a disciplinary measure asserted against you. procedures in the military under the uniform code of military justice are actually give you more benefits and more rights than in civilian criminal court and that is the least we can do for our troops. you got to ask do we want to trust the administration with this kind of power. we've seen them persecuting hard-working border patrol people who were on videotape not committing a crime yet they are being persecuted. we are going to trust them with our soldiers when they said they want to enforce - they are in
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the process of surveilling social media posts, watching what people are saying, how they are operating and that is where the law will kick in. there's a weird part of the language in this bill. secretary of the department shall develop and implement training and education programs to assist members of the forces billion employees, identifying or mitigating the risk of extremism. the question is always how do you identify what is extremism to you might not be extremism to anyone else, being conservative to them is extremist, that is the problem, is it not? >> that is exactly the problem and real extremists, the ones who really cause damage like the shooter in 400 everyone was afraid to raise the red flag because the to want to be accused of bigotry. is wasn't bigotry, it was taking
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care of your brother and sister soldiers, this we have seen is part of a trend and it is part of a trend to impose a uniform political view within the uniform services and that is so wrong on so many levels. >> good luck finding people to sign up for the armed forces but great to see you tonight and glad we flagged that end up next, the late-night comics go woke but is it funny? raymond arroyo has at all, friday follies next.
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ready to turn your dreams into plans and your actions into achievements? explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. >> it is friday meaning it is time for friday follies and for that we turn to raymond leo. the late-night hosts coordinated their shows this week for the purpose you knew ahead of time was going to be so lame. what was it?
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>> the purpose may have been to prove that climate change makes a lousy late-night guest. extreme weather is not exactly the articles. eight late-night shows committed to hector their audiences about climate change and i'm sure this has operated all of the co2 emissions. >> if you are person living on this planet your future is in peril. the ipcc said - i can't even say their name, that's a serious this is. >> the summer is over but thanks to climate change is not. >> 56% of young people agree with the statement humanity is doomed. how do you feel about that? >> it has always been doomed. i empathize, i feel the doom. >> it is why their audiences are fleeing and these shows barely break 2 million people a night.
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shauna carson had 10 million people watching when he left late-night. these people decimated the timeslot. over at comedy central trevor the good times rolling with the hilarious and charming greta thunberg. >> i understand it is comfortable but not something that makes you popular. it is an icebreaker. people don't like you a few talk about the climate crisis. >> don't worry, seth myers kept the late-night excitement going. >> we reported on the board and beauty is doing that musical number at the un. seth got into that with a scintillating climate talk, john kerry. >> ets. >> john kerry's - >> i watched the video of permission to dance or something.
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they are really good. >> kids are absolutely correct to be furious, frustrated, to scold us and say adult, be adults. >> welcome to late-night in america. this is a man who takes a private plane almost everywhere he goes and expensive 30 times the mission of the normal private plane and he's going to lecture everyone about co2 emissions and the environment, he should be the adult. laura: every time i look at john kerry i go back to the radio days when we used to play beauty and the beast, he looks like he is melting. the idea that john kerry will outmaneuver xi jinping is the
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most hilarious thing i ever heard. he needs to stay away from any serious negotiation. he will sell us down the river as he flies the g5 to asia. >> carol kept warning about flash floods and wildfires. there's a reason with all the wildfires and flash floods, because you don't control them. it is called climate and weather and cycles of weather. that is what happens on the earth and it happens whether we are here or not here, long before we were and long after we are after. as long as we are speaking about doom and future generations the archbishop of san francisco has called for people to pray and fast against nancy pelosi's bill that would codify roe v wade into law, he called a child sacrifice and pelosi responded this way. >> i am catholic. i come from a pro-life family. not active in that regard, different in their view of a woman's right to choose than i am.
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i have 5 children, 6 years and one week. i keep saying to people who say things like that when you have 5 children in 6 days, 6 years in one day, you can talk about what business is of any of us to tell anyone else to do. i believe god has given us free will to honor our responsibilities. >> move over thomas aquinas. that was quite a dissertation. that made no sense whatsoever. go. >> who says i am pro-life, i am pro-life, i come from a pro-life family but i am not active in it. being a catholic who is pro-abortion and pushing this bill not just pro-choice but pro abortion in this way is like a vegetarian saying i will have the new york strip steak, just be what you say you are.
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if you are not catholic that is fine but you can't pretend to be something and legislate it, carry on your public life in total opposition to your belief. laura: universities woke speech codes gone from recommendations too hard and fast rules and now they want to punish those who donate here, the disturbing story from one college student is next. stay there.
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>> across the country colleges and univ >> colleges and universities are not just creating new speech codes but punishing anyone who deviates from these woke orthodoxys. for more on this story we turn to matt's in. >> a survey reveals how freely people can actually speak on our college campuses. college free-speech rankings show claremont college ranks the most open to free speech which these rankings are based on 37,000 students surveyed about the school's free-speech climate. some highlights, this year 66%
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said they found acceptable to shout down a campus speecher and 23% said was acceptable to use violence to stop a campus speech. california state university sacramento has set up a new bias incident reporting website where anyone can report a person to be investigated for alleged incidents of bias that includes a person does, says or expresses anything motivated by bias related to one or more identities like citizenship, disability, ethnicity, gender, national origin or more and another university says it has grown out of a male centered world and stopped using male centered terms like freshman and upperclassman because they can be interpreted as sexist and said students will be different ways first year, second to beyond and brandeis university made headlines with the oppressive light was researching
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students and faculty to stop using words like picnic, trigger warning and full of them because of their links to violence and oppression is deal entry-level a pe teacher was suspended saying he loves all his students but would not comply with the district is abusing students preferred pronouns or allowing transgender students to use the bathroom or play on a sports team of the gender they identify with. >> i'm a teacher and serve god first and blood of a biological boy can be a girl and vice versa because it is against my religion, lying to a child, abuse to a child and sitting against our god. >> reporter: batman suit the school for violating his first amendment rights. the case is playing over the virginia supreme court will. laura: you taught me something was i to know picnic was on the list of prohibited words. i learned a lot. this has spread to point park
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university in pennsylvania for students who are told action could be taken against them for using the wrong gender pronoun regardless of intent. this is an obvious free-speech problem and one student is speaking out, logan is a junior at point park university. is there any indication what the punishment will be from the university against people who violate this policy, what is the punishment? >> as of now no one knows what the punishment could be the, the student body received an email that if they miss gender someone can use pronouns action could be taken against them. i reached out to the student government president and the president of the university itself and no concrete answer has been received so far. >> a cook example of what the university suggests usually uses
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non-gender specific pronouns. they have a lot of time to do this. here's an example. those shoes belong to hr are. are you going to have to start speaking like that? this is just stupid. you've got to say we felt really stupid speaking this way of heaven forbid writing this way. >> 100%, a lot of concern for students on campus, going along with what you said how stupid this is. this is not normal in any sense but god for better student liberal dissent wants to be respected on campus, organization university making sure they are safe but when it comes to conservative campuses we don't feel the same love. freshman year i don't with the
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violence, my dorm was violated. sophomore year, nothing has been done to this day. it is scary how easily the school is to jump and - one side is protected. laura: which pizza gear is most popular? i will tell you when we come back. prescribed topical pain relief ingredient. it's clinically proven, reduces inflammation and comes in original prescription strength. salonpas. it's good medicine. ready to turn your dreams into plans and your actions into achievements? explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university.
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third, the t-shirt. all of these make great housewarming gifts and all proceeds go to charity. in the totals for towers foundation a new charity in october. i want to thank you for watching and always remember it is america now and forever. greg gutfeld takes it from here. have a great weekend. happy friday and oh boy is it happy because we have brian today. very lucky because he has been so busy lately.
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