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tickets are free. personal news, in may i will be releasing my new book, crimes against america. the left's take down of our republic. it's available for preorder today on amazon and barnes.com. thank you for tuning in, sean will be back tomorrow. laura ingraham takes it from here. >> laura: crimes against america will have multiple editions. >> from god's lips to your ears. >> laura: a lot of crimes to fill. great job tonight, judge. great to see you. >> you have a great joe. >> laura: this is ingraham angle from washington tonight. thank you as always being with us. is there anyplace for christians in professional sports today? well, we are going to tell you what happened when one pro-hockey player refused to wear a pride jersey this past weekend. a former nhl star is
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here tonight with reaction. but first, rule and ruin, that's the focus of tonight's angle. of course radical new york prosecutor is trying to take down trump before 2024, duh. this apparent move toward indicting the former president, biden stumbled climbing air force one. rather than focusing on putting away violent criminals, da alvin bragg wants to make a name for himself by squaring off with donald trump on a case that is as pathetic as it is political. bragg made a future trump prosecution the cornerstone as his campaign for da. >> has the experience with donald trump, i was the chief deputy in the attorney general's office, we sued the trump administration over 100 times. i know how to litigate with him. >> laura: one little problem for
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alvin nothing to bragg about, his only path of admission into the trump haters hall of fame is through a sleezeee lawyer and stormy daniels. well today the grand jury got to hear from a man who new michael cohen very well. his adviser, robert costello, briefed reporters after he spoke to the grand jury today. well, he blew the lid on da bragg's star witness. >> there must be a hundred instances of him lying to us. during that first meeting, this is important, he said, we were there for two hours at the regency hotel, maybe every three or four minutes he would be talking to us while pacing like a wild tiger in a cage, back and forth and point at us and say i want you guys to know, i will do whatever the f it takes, i will never spend one day in jail. he must have said that close to 20 times. you think a guy whose
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that they can't even get people on the phone. it's been about a week since president biden said he was going to speak to president xi soon is that called and scheduled yet, john hasn't been scheduled >> it hasn't been scheduled, he will have a call with president xi at the right time, serving not only the interest of the american people but also the world. >> i don't recall that president trump ever had trouble getting china on the phone or any of his cabinet, do you? the money we give to china with our massive trade deficit is right not being used to prop up the man who president biden clearance should be overthrown.
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him talking about prudent. biting people declared in a new report that chinese ammo is being used in russia, by russia in ukraine. doesn't that sound like lethal aid to you, or does that not count? this is why not a single government on earth takes the biden administration seriously. >> laura: do you think that putin and xi fear president bid? >> it is not about fear, it is about president biden advancing our foreign policy around the world, president biden revitalizing these alliances. [laughter] >> laura: they really should have a laugh track at these briefings, make it much more entertaining. should be clear to everyone, the biden white house trying to run out the clock here. they all understand it is
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probably not going to improve, that xi oversees the most powerful military in the world. what is left for them is to try to do everything to occupy national attention with nonstock trump trauma or olbrys. you should prepare to see them pressure the fed to slow or freeze interest rates to avoid recession. they already started doing that. that means inflation is here to stay, which democrats think they can weather more easily. three years ago, it appeared democrats had adopted a policy of rule or ruin. in other words, trump or they would ruin the country. now, in the third year of the biden administration, it is apparent they can do both. democrats can rule and ruin
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america. the real question is whether the american people can begin to see through all of this. if we are forced to suffer through another four years of this, the consequences for america will be catastrophic. and that is the angle. joining us, stephen miller, former senior advisor, miranda divine, and "new york post" columnist and fox news contributor kellyanne conway, former senior counselor. >> goes after trump for essentially what is a nuisance payment, china and russia meanwhile are meeting on the world stage closer than ever. we are on the brink financially and in our geo political situation. does anyone realize how insane all of this? >> the democrat machine is breaking america at home and abroad. you have an activist da,
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a radical marxist da in manhattan who is letting murderers and killers and thugs go free to beat and abuse innocent citizens and then he is prosecuting president trump for following campaign to the letter. as you know, laura, anybody that has been in washing to, you cannot use campaign funds for personal matters. is he saying you must use campaign funds for personal matters. a complete inversion and rewrite the federal election law. as you mentioned have you joe biden pushing russia and china into an access of power together ending american hedge moan knee around the world. this is a perfect storm of weakness and corruption at home. and disarray abroad that will bring america to its knees if we don't change its course. >> so we are going to fast forward to 2024. i think this is
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a 1980 style election today where our economy is so broken, really i think republicans have gotten almost as much as they are going to get out of the length trait on the transgender issue, the bathroom issue, parents issues, but the economy if it doesn't turn around that cuts across every party line. do you agree on that point, kellyanne? what will define this next election? >> yes, and the job, unemployment numbers are no matter the metric, laura. americans are saying i have a job, in my household we have two and three jobs, not worried about losing job or replacing a lost job, to afford every day consumables. people are trying to buy eggs and not luxury cars, they feel like they can't do it. they draw a direct line to joe biden's policies in this man made to feel secure. i think it's a matter of fairness, yes,
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it's the fact that we don't have school of choice in charter schools, we have plumbers and pipe fitters paying the student loans of doctors and lawyers. a double seems like a two pronged justice system for certain people. i testified to that grand jury in manhattan twice. i don't think it's very fair. this is an unprecedented way to stop the front runner for the 2024 republican nomination. they should own that, say that. but i like your analogy to 1980 because there is an analogy to the carter years and biden years, that malaise, nothing is going well. and last point since stephen you were talking about global politics, this is important. i think those issues are only going to rise to the electorate between now and 2024, laura. overhang of crisis and chaos around the world. people are tuned into china they are upset with china they know what is going on russia and ukraine.
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they are looking at turkey, saudi arabia and the emirates didn't take a call from joe biden. the former vice president eight years, committee has no credibility abroad. he is -- we don't even have a seat at the table most of the time. >> laura: they can't get their calls returned. >> that is a smaller issue and the economy is a bigger issue. >> laura: miranda, cbs tonight spending more time on the looming trump indictment than anything else. and get a load of this telling moment. >> law enforcement officials from several agencies met today to discuss security and logistics as they brace for possible violence. intelligence sources tells cbs news they are seeing a significant increase in threats. including violent rhetoric from domestic extremists. >> laura: it's almost like this is what they are hoping for. that's what i hear in a lot of these reports.
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>> oh, it definitely is, ultra maga janua january 6th insurrectionists, terrorists, that is how the democrats and joe biden have characterized republican voters. they have done it from the beginning, they did it especially before the midterms with some success. and that's -- i think partly behind these sort of get trump legal campaign. they now have four different attempts across the country to try and indict him, arrest him. it also have a distraction for the allied media. if you remember, i don't think it's a coincidence last week then on friday came the leak about this supposedly eminent trump arrest in new york. that was just one day after real bombshell rom
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rations by james' comer's house oversight committee, biden's pedaling scheme. pink records showing over a million dollars being parceled out from china to four immediate members of joe biden's family in small dribs and grabs over several months, seemingly to hide it. so, that was a bombshell which disappeared with the news of the supposed arrest to donald trump, tomorrow. you know, it's doubtful that it will happen as you reported earl gear. bob costello was there testifying today in the grand jury. so, they are still ongoing. he did a terrific job of really demolishing the case which rests entirely on the credibility of convicted perjurer michael cohen. >> panel great to see you
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tonight. >> laura: breaking a short time ago, this is something miranda just spoke to the will in fact not be tomorrow as he and many others expected. a source telling fox news that law enforcement does not expect the former president to be arraigned until next week. as manhattan grand jury still has more witnesses including another on wednesday to hear from. fox news is told a virtual option has been ruled out because da bragg wants to make a big show out of it. joining us now have david shown former trump impeachment lawyer. david, hearing arraignment and former president together in the same sentence, i mean, i'm not at all surprised about this because i do believe they will do anything in their power to stop jump from having the possibility of being the gop nominee and defeating joe biden
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or whoever the democrat nomination is. this doesn't surprise me at all. how far is bragg on the legal aspect of this? >> any american who even considers the idea that mr. bragg could indict president trump ought to be outraged, it's a strike at the rule of law, it's a strike at our constitution, the fact that anybody could be talking about an indictment or arraignment after bob costello's testimony today is even more outrageous. the grand jury had to hear exculpatory and impeachment evidence, until bob costello testified today, they hadn't heard that. bob costello's testimony is qualitatively and materially different from anything they've heard. cohen spoke to him as a lawyer. bob costello has 330 e-mail exchanges. bob costello spoke in detail about what mr. cohen told him that is opposed to the story he is telling now. what is most
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telling about it is, apparently, according to bob, the da said they didn't know these things. they met 20 times or so with mrd spoken with bob costello. bob costello had done a debriefing with the u.s. attorney's office. this opens floodgates. they must demand notes from the u.s. attorney's office. bob costello is the former deputy chief of u.s. attorney's office, represented in the debriefings by the former chief of the criminal division in the southern district. he is entitled to great credibility, they heard from him we grungingly. heard of 36 of his 330 e-mails, he had to tell the story about what he knew. they had eight prosecutors in there, they didn't want the grand jury to hear the truth. >> laura: they didn't want to hear from him at all. he volunteered to go into the grand jury. this was at the 11 11th hour apparently. former president trump is going to arraigned tomorrow, indicted tomorrow, now they are pushing
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it off until next week, it seems like they are enjoying this drag out of this, more distraction from biden's failures across the board. but the statutes themselves, if i could go to the statutes. >> sure. >> laura: perhaps they would be leaning on here. can you explain why these are absurd in this case. 75.05 first. >> absolutely absurd. 175.05. falsify business records. i don't believe business records will falsified. defraud, what they want to do here is use a novel theory, not just to bring an indictment against an ordinary person, against a president of the united states, unprecedented. makes it a felony under 175.10, the new york penal law, if you committed the falsified business records with the intent to fraud and you did it to try to conceal or commit another crime, which they say here is, we'll did it to conceal a campaign contribution, he did it to effect the campaign. to hillary clinton -- did hillary
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clinton make a campaign contribution to bust up her computers. there are so many facts here. beyond all of that, there is a we in the law have a statute of limitations, in new york a five year statute of limitations, witnesses aren't around anymore, people's stories change. these are allegations are more than seven years old. reviewed and reject ised by the southern district of new york, most prominent office in the country, by the federal election commission. why mr. bragg now? because president trump is up in the polls, because mr. bragg campaigned on an empty trump, i am going to get trump campaign since 2012. >> laura: i will tell you what he is doing, bragg wants to run for governor. that's what i believe. i think this is about bragg and his future in politics, the first african american in this role and i think he wants to take this all the way to the governor's mansion. that's what i think about this is about, maybe run for president. >> bob costello today gave him an out to save face once and for
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all and back off with this say we didn't know these things, now that we know them we cannot go forward with michael cohen as a key to the case. >> laura: they are too far in, i don't think they are going to pack back off. david, thank you. trying to pedal lies it was all caught on tape. we are going to show you what we mean next.
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>> laura: remember those house days when dr. anthony fauci could do no wrong. when few dared to question his brilliance. his illusions of in fall ability were shattered. parts of a new pbs documentary, american masters, dr. tony fauci muir reel becauser talked vaccine hesitancy. well very quickly it became clear that the only thing fauci has mastered is deception. >> i heard that it doesn't cure it and it doesn't stop you from getting it. >> on the very very very rare chance that you do get it, even if you are vaccinated, it's a very -- you don't feel sick, you
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don't know you got infected. it's very very good at protecting you. >> laura: well, lines like that from fauci and other public health officials they piled up over the past three years. no amount of spin or face to face attempts at persuasion really help. >> the people in america are not settled with the information that's been given to us right now. >> i am not going to be lining up to take a shot or a vaccination for something that wasn't clear in the first place. and then you all create a shot and miraculous time and nine months for nobody to be taking vaccination. >> you are going to pass? >> yeah, definitely. >> when you start talking about paying people to get vaccinated, when you start talking incentivizing things to get people to get vaccinated, there is something else. >> it's been fear, inciting fear in people. you all attack people with fear. that's what this
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pandemic is. >> laura: why don't they want to talk to him? that man knows even more than fauci does on this. victor davis hanson, senior fellow at the hoover institution, and jason chaffetz. victor, those moments, i'm stunned that pbs actually let them in this documentary which was obviously meant at attribute to anthony fauci, but those african american voices were voices for the most part of common sense and real knowledge. they were able to, you know, weed through all the attempts at censorship and get some real information about what the truth is about these experimental shots. >> yeah, i wish they hadn't been in charge instead of fauci. if you were vaccinated you would only get a mild dose. i was vaccinated, i got a bad case of covid, i had long covid for nine months. that was untrue. i think we are going to see a lot more of these revelations, 38 years
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he recorded along later with francis collins of nih billions of research grants to researchers and labs and i think he had a monopoly on the narrative and all of these researchers kept quiet when he flipped on the travel ban, flipped on mask, flipped on natural immunity, flipped even on now on the origins of covid. they didn't say anything, that monopoly is over with in his retirement. now i think people are going to feel liberated and come out and tell the truth. you know, he was also not voratious about his own role, if he tried to avoid statutes against gain of function research by channeling a grant through echo health to the wuhan lab, if that was resulted in an engineered virus that's caped, i don't have to tell you what the consequences would be to his reputation. that is the sub text of all of his paranoia and
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effort to control people either through grant making or abject denial. >> laura: jason, there was another moment in this pbs documentary about fauci. mayor becauser and fauci himself, they kind of ignored where they were filming. >> states. >> oh, my god. they are going to keep the outbreaks smoldering in the country. it's so crazy. i mean, they are not doing it because they say they don't want to do it. they are republicans, they don't like to be told what to do. and we gotta break that. >> laura: we gotta break that. jason, he's blaming republicans for covid while in deep blue dc, i don't know how many republicans are in dc, i used to live in dc i think myself and five other people. i don't know what he is talking about there. >> yeah, lord fauci was out there in part of washington d.c., it's not chock full of
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republicans. but in this series called the masters, american masters, lord fauci got called out. that guy on the porch saying hey you are trying to rule through fear, you couldn't have built this in nine months, i was just cheering him on like go, he knows what he is talking about. do you know what, fauci is breaking up -- making this stuff up. i love what he said at the end, it was the most revealing. these are republicans, they don't like to be told what to do, which is true, but we need to break that. that is exactly what he is doing. he is the poster child of why there should be term limits for bureaucrats. he should never have been in that power for decades upon decades. is he the reason we need to turn these people over and i hope they do more of this because he lied to the american people, he misled the american people. and now we have this deficit of trust.
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>> laura: victor, really really quickly. the fact he turned his back on that man who said, look, you are trying to sell us fear. he won't engage with anyone who is really, you know, speaking from the heart with common sense. turns his back, ultimate disrespect. >> yeah, he did that laura because he was used after 38 years having the absolute say over thousands of scientists lives. now he is paranoid that that man only is over with. he is not even accurate. if you look at death per hundreds of thousands in new york and florida they are the same even though there is a slight difference in vaccination rate. it's a smear about people and, you know, the problem with getting vaccinated, the percentage of vaccination was not so-called republicans, conservative republicans, there were other constituencies not getting vaccinated. >> laura: yeah, we know why. >> he doesn't want to talk about that. >> laura: it was very
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>> laura: it's time for seen and unseen when we reveal the stories behind the headlines. we turn to fox news con contribute i don't remember raymond arroyo. bookstores tomorrow. all right. ray. there was a squirmish at the white house today as ted lasso, the cast showed up for a visit. >> it all started when after african reporter claimed he has been ignored by the press secretary. >> we are not doing this. we are not doing this. >> i'm saying that this is u.s. -- this is not china, this is not russia.
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>> decorum, please. >> seven months you have not called. >> welcome back. welcome. welcome to the press briefing room. >> undeterred, lauren. kareem seen pierre. to talk about what else, mental health. >> it is sincerely an honor to visit the white house and had an opportunity to speak about the importance of meant at health. no matter who you are, no matter where you live, who you voted for, we all assume, we all know someone, someone ourselves, actually, that struggled, that's felt isolated, we encourage everyone and a big theme of the show is to check in with your neighbor, your coworker, friends, family. and ask how they are doing, we should do our best to help take care of each other. >> then the moment ted lasso and company left the stage, kjp, she
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put those words into action. she really cared for that african reporter who asked for help. >> this is the white house press briefing room. a historic room. a room that should have door quorum, a room where folks should respect colleagues and guests here. >> what occurred this last 10, 15 minutes is unacceptable. it's -- it is unacceptable. >> you have been -- >> so we are either going to continue the briefing or we can just end the briefing right here. >> i guess simon's his mental health doesn't matter at all. shame him in front of the entire press core. >> laura: the decorum of the white house, is she kidding me? does anyone remember how press people were screamed at who worked for donald trump? i mean, and donald trump himself screamed at by acosta and
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others. i mean, give me a break. nice try hiding behind a bunch of accusation are coin toss i mean accusation are toes to key out on mental health is an issue, it's a real issue, we don't need accusation are toes telling us it's a real issue. so, it's -- >> i'm waiting for kevin costner to talk about beef sales and what's his name. karate kid ca. earlier the president celebrated persian new year at the white house. and revealed another hidden bit of his past. >> folks, you know, the persian culture is amazing. as a student of persian culture, not a practitioner, but a student. it's incredible where the world is, where the world wouldn't have been without the culture. >> laura, i'm sure he was st
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studying aster. watch ago rerun sunshine bad is not a student of persian culture. >> laura: silken rugs is not an expert on the persian culture. >> what is so insidious, he gave lip service to the girls and women being persecuted in that country, allows xi to make a deal with saudi arabia, between saudi arabia and a iran and weakening the position of those women and persians who are the civil society in iran. is he not helping them at all. >> laura: ray, the bill would have prevented his administration from making investments based on the woke esg considerations and by the way we didn't edit this. >> i just signed this veto
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because legislation passed by the congress, retirement savings of individuals across the country, couldn't take into consideration of investments that were impacted by climate, impacted by over paying executives and that's why i decided to veto it. >> laura, somebody should have vetoed that recording. i mean, 150,000,000 separate people are impacted by these retirement investments, which used to be based on the return on those investments. now biden has added all these social qualifications. this is ruinous, it was the entire congress, democrat and republican. >> laura: you look like you are doing a slam poetry reading. look at this, what is this a jim neighbors look, you are disappearing into the black vision, i'm just teasing you, raymond. by the way, congrats on the edison book tour. all
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details are on raymond arroyo.com. >> it's a deal. i will wear a tie. >> laura: a goalie for the san jose sharks refused to wear a rainbow jersey. for the sin of respecting his own christian faith, he was dumped on by the organization and all the sports media in moments former nhl star and one time shark himself jeremy will respond, stay there. new york city. you have to have the skill and the drive to make it here. not all chefs are men. oh, she can't do that. she's a girl. women bring creativity balance into a kitchen. no one should go hungry. it■s a human right to know where your next meal is coming from. we're changing our community one bite at a time, and we're not done yet. if you can see her. you can be her.
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>> laura: christians need not apply that's the message being sent not just by the military these days but businesses, colleges, also the professional sports world. now over the weekend san jose sharks goalie refused to wear a pride jersey during the team's warmups. here he is explaining why. >> for all 13 years of my nhl career i've been a christian not just entitled but in how i choose to live my life daily. i'm personally choosing not to endorse something, you know, a sexual identity orientation counter to my -- highest authority in my life.
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>> laura: well, that didn't sit too well with the sports media. david that the nation wrote, using christianity is an excuse. joining me is former nhl star. jeremy, first it was ivan provorov, now this. why does the nhl keep putting its players in these situations to take what many feel are political or cultural stands against their own first amendment beliefs? >> you know, that's the question that i've asked myself and a lot of friends of mine, why they keep doing this. they saw what kind of backlash there was in philadelphia. and what i think san jose did a little bit wrong on their part is they left one of their own players out to dry. in hockey, we have a very close knit team. everybody is a part of a team. everybody has their own role and we are supposed to protect each other. the league is to protect the players. they
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change the rules to protect players' heads, protect the players from the players. in this instance they didn't have a conversation with anybody or at least if they did and james rimer gave his opinion they totally ignored it and threw him to the wolves of the social media especially in one of the liberal and abusive areas in the country. i don't think that's fair. as a teammate, i would be -- i would have been pretty mad at that. do you have to say i think james did a very upstanding thing, standing up for it, doing things right in front of the calm winds and standing up to his beliefs. we have the ability to be a free country to live the way we want to live, we have a constitutional religious right to work and say what we want and believe what we want. james rimer is dewpoint not want to publicly go out and promote something he didn't believe in. he wasn't spewing hate, he didn't tell people he hated stuff, now he is getting
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attacked by with hatred by people that are on the face less app saying things that are such hate. i talked to players and every single person i have talked to say he is the most gentle, favorite guise on his team. it's too bad in america he is getting persecuted for having a belief and having an opinion. we have to keep our opinions and that's how our country was made with opinions of diversity, opinions of religion and if we lose that, laura, then our country is gone forever. >> well, jeremy, i have a problem with what is happening with sports media. i mean to watch espn, i mean i'm sorry, it's still left of msnbc. i have never seen anything like it. it's not about reporting on the players and i love sports, i am a football fanatic. but this is -- this is now out of control. they are crucifying these men. >> well, it's always going to be
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the debate. is sports the platform for politics or for this kind of conversation? i with like to know what the sharks -- what the message that they are trying to get out just look at me, look at me, we're wearing pride jerseys. i know san jose sharks is a great organization, i played for them. if i was playing for the sharks i would have worn the jersey for my beliefs. they are a community oriented team. they are wonderful, they pretty much saved my life and my career. but also you -- is this the platform for that? i don't think just because you put a pride jersey on people are going to come and watch and buy tickets. people are going to sports games to get away from that mentality. >> laura: sorry to cut you off. fascinating. thank you.
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>> laura: our apologies, a great conversation we'll have him back. to cheer you up, here is jill like kamala. >> like seeds breaking through the earth, our hopes reach towards each shining sunrise. >> laura: oh, my goodness. maya angelou -- that's it for us tonight. gutfeld next. >> greg: yes. so beautiful, so beautiful. talking to myself. so, it's bag pipes versus crack pipes. hunter biden has finally put pant
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