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we will have a live audience show tomorrow night and thursday night. we have a big lineup.we former vice president mike pence will be there.r an we will have the first interview after james culmer the mos in the morning what he has discovered. he will be with us, james comer, ted cruz, judge jeanine, that's tomorrow, 9:00a eastern. e. just go to hannity .com. the tickets are free. let noeart bt your trouble is h >> she's got an amazing show.zig hi, hey. w >> how are you doing, hannity? good. well, you're chipper tonight. good to hear your voice. >> l have a question about the tie. no tie thing. i noti notice you're going tieless a lot. m is there a message for us that you would like to conveye? through the lack of tie?n't unds i don't understand thattie. you always wear a tie and now w? suddenly there's no tie. to kep why? okay, i've been trying to keep it on the down low because i've never liked wearing a tie.tie. and now you broadcast it to the
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world . and i hope a lotd of people thl are in upper management areee okay right now. >> you know what>> laura wha i's to say? i'm going to say tweet me at an angle. if you like hannity better with the tie or not. actually , i'm going to do a poll question on twitter. you know, i get more like annot. adopted sister that just neverke stop as. and pr and then hopefully out ofg to pocket. well, i'm going to do my bes pot for the next hour. hannity great show off a great show. all right. i'm laura ingram .. this is the angle from washington tonight. thanks for spending time with us, sabat charging america. >> that's the focus of is th tonight's angle. you know, we spend more than, what, eight hundred billion dollars a year on our military. and the pentagon just announced another one point two billion dollars in assistance for ukraine today. elecfor almost two and a half years, our elected officials have allowed our country to be invaded. yeah, i'm going to say i tof invaded, overrun, by millions of people who are gaming the system by fraudulently
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claiming asylum. now, countless others, severalrs hundred thousand at least, have gotten away. theyhey've run. they've walked, they've waiteda across the border. across twe have no idea who ther people are, where they are or what they're doing. now, of course, this invasio inn is being encouraged and even bidelitated by the biden administration. biden's puppeteer's they plan this, theythis. because their ga fundamentally change america, ry not just politically everyars, b four years at the ballot box, every two years, but culturally now, remember, and they arer thinking that old traditionalts america is rotten to its core. racism is real in america. >> has always been racism, the ugly poison that has longau haunted and plagued our nationie and our view. the old america is too t proneo to patriotic outbursts i was and displays. >> i was on long island this
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weekend visiting a really dear friend and i was really and disturbed. i saw, you know, dozens and dozens of pickup trucks with , you know, explicative agains yout joe biden. on the back of them, trump flags and some cases justs dozens of american flags, which is also just disturbing becauses essentially the message was clear . it was, this is my country. this is not your country.t i own this.w, >> now, those views of herse spe were spawned, let's face it, i by barack obama, like when he bc apologk y for america overseas r >> i comments like this. i believe in american exceptionalism just as ilism ju suspect that the brits believe in british exceptionalism. the greeks believe in greekex exceptionalism. >> what a bozoceptionali. i mean, in other words, america is a place no better than anywhere else. exso stop acting like it is people. and we all know the left is calling the shots. w they are evethn more radical thn
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obama was. they actually detest americans who still believe inov our constitution and our declaration after all thos conse documents were written by a bunch of dead white guys. >> it's certainly not secret.e o >> all right. let's start with the constitution is kind of trash. it is written by and colonists and white people who are willing to make deals with slavery and colonists that democrats are far more afraidf r of. the americans that electedicat trump in 2016 of the seventy wh four million who voted for himmn right 0, then they are of the cartels who are right now shipping fentanyl across the border. ross theto kill our kids to racy motivated violent extremists. >>y motiva as a group are the mh dangerous of the most violentt r extremist groups. and within that the white supremacistsems an are the most dangerous and most least lethal. >> now, americanerous and citit who disagree with this dark vision of the countrh y, the onn who exercise and defend their first and second amendment rightsndment
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there. the real danger to democracy. biden's border zealots, s they don't lose any sleep overet the gang bangershe, the terrorists, the child, the domestic abusers. the drug pushers mixed in with all the poor huddled masses at the border. >> and i'm worried about them.y and just as bad, if you darequen question their border, savatage ,you'll be tarred as racist fob and a xenophobe. it's the oldest trick ina the book and it's all a lie. we know they're lying.e i think they know they're lying. causbecause you have every righd to demand answers. but since the media have beenn biden's partners in crime,ing tm the white house feels totally justified in simply blowing them off will we. e >> we hear from the president. well, i woul frid saday.y you hd from the president just thisin pastterv friday. he did a he did a interview,or a sit down interviewks with onea of the networks and talked about title. forty two , talked aboutboso immigration. so the american people did hear directly from the president
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on this issue. p issue.i don't i don't have ane to share in the next couple ofe' days abouts the president'sve i schedule. >> st o i'll just leave it thery she was pretty cavalier., last well, last friday, i don't think anyone told her and their area diet group staffers over there, the . com shop that a few hours earlier, "the washington post" hourl places, published an editorial hitting biden's refusal to face the media, writing president bide n hasn'ti dropped the microphone. he appears to have lost iteside mr. biden is turning into a news media evader and it's toi harmful to his presidency and the nation. >> wow. s idency andn.now, perhaps it we belated complaints from his usual supporteatedr. the bor perhaps itde was the reports of the border task for fauci itself. but joe biden, unbelievable, did a very short presserker mcca with after his meeting with speaker mccarthy and touched on the ending ofe title forty two thousand
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forty two . is the united states ready for f acrossrge ofor people? >> this going to come across the border starting later this week. isi spent a month here close to an hour with with the mexican president today. presidenwe're doing all we can t the process of setting up u offices in colombia and other places where you can or someone seeking asylum can go first.aint it'so but it remains to be seen. it's going to be chaotic for got a while. f athat's it.it's g it's going to be chaotic for a while. s my seventh grader could do b man er than that. now, that answer alone shows that the man is unfit for the presidency. but i'm telling you tonight, t d don't hold your breath for any y tough media follow ups. millions of illegals are going t to filter across the united states and there will be littl e to no accountability for what happens with them next. instead, jus t expect cries for amnesty. it's a vicious cycle off
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lawlessness that we're seeinges our citizens, those immigrants who came the right way will be the ones paying the bills that are piling up from biden's bo border experiment, keeping these illegals housed, fed, educated and their health care covered is going to cost hundreds of billions of dollars over time. s e.and you have every right to demand answers as to why this is happening. y on why does the greatest country on earth refuse to enforce its borders? >> certainly interested in enforcing other country's border s. s. way, >> and don't, by the way, fallts for this nonsense that biden'se house is suddenly planning inme tough enforcement stuffh to deal with all the bad guys who are trying to sneak in. ther now, it's all theater zerotive. action. it's actually counterproductive. an wasand it was called out by from the border patrol unionerou saying nothing like publicly announcing that dangerous people will be arrestested whide warning them ahead of timed exactly where to run and try to avoid arrest. thisthis entire operation is a a
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joke, another pandering prw en stunt. serious laemw enforcement leades don't behave this way. enyeah, no bueno. with things spiraling out of control, the white house cameter up with another strategy for cas. ng everyone's nerve >> so the president is closely has been closely consulting with the vice president on this. they have had severathley hav conversationras on this issue.o and so, again, when it comes to issues that matter to the american people, they're very much partners. >> voich partnere carmela's a pa on the border. partner in what? devastation, demoralization as unpopular as biden is these s days. and he's at a record low.slikeda 36%.nd she's even more disliked and distrusted. but, hey, there'ers ane' idea g instead of boots on the ground, why not just get creative with what they're playing over
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the loudspeakers at our ports of entry? s very importa i think it's very important for us at every moment in timeis and certainly this one to seize the moment in time in which wen exist. >> the significancwhice, rig the passage of time. >>so right. whe soabou when you think about thes is great significance to the passage of time, it is tim e fort time us to do what we have been doing in that time as every day . well, that mshould send the running in the other direction and angle. joining me now e hurt,r washington times opinion editor and fox news contributor. charlie, i mean, whavee have a laugh or we will burst out into tears and watching what is unfolding not just tonight, but what has been unfolding foar the last two and a half years at the border. so bidend he ran, did he not, against trump's supposed chaos? that he created when he was president ? exactly. but what is happeninlet's focut
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now, let's just focus on the border and what's happening there now is thatt no? >> no, it's normalcy? no, it's amazing.amazing.d to ly and to listen to him now say, well, it's going to be chaotic for a while, buddy. you're two years in.. you know, you know, and as you point out, you know, the whole purpose of of the the presidency was to end the chaos. and they've ampe d the chaos up to like twenty on the on a scale of 10 . lecture and i love that the white house tries to lecture everybodythat n and say that the problem here ad is that congress hasn't actedre. and they try to blame it all on congress. has , that's actually not true at all., they may not like what congress has donet you , but you can't sc congress hasn't acted. obviously, wane can sit here ind pick out all kinds of things to blame democrats and republicanr overs in congrer over the past thirty four years. when it comes thirty or forty years when it comes to the border. but one thing is verborder.y cl. it is against the lawunlawf to unlawfully come into
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the country illegally. that's why you're called and ths illegal alien . and that's a law that is on respbooks and the executive branch is is responsibleon for enforcing that law. needs tohe weln the white housle sits here and says, well, . congress needs to act while congress has acted, you might t not,not like it, but you arear absolutely violating the lawse b that are on the books, which is we have borders. they are to be enforcedf the and you're not enforcing them. >> you're making a mockery ofy.e the country. id well, we know what worksd it was because trump did it and it was working. the border became a trickle.ar and that last year of the year o and a half ofyears. the administration, almost two years. but there was anothethere waotht today which really showed you how disingenuous the wholeid biden group is , charlie.d and it was part of what hemi said at the end of that many, many, many press her watch we're as they race in the media when n they said, well, we're going to cut no spending more money.
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what happens if you're going to cut people at the border? you're going to cut agents the border? lesse we a need more to border,o not less of border. >> well, we need more at the border because of the chaos he's created. and i don't believe the republicans are saying we should cut money from the border. that's a total red herring, tas complete red herring. >> and iho also love that heegoi talks about how he's negotiated with colombia and mexico now about figuring out a way to speed up people who arek trying to seek asylum. se that was not the arrangementunte that donald trump has lid with these countries like mexico. obviously, there was was ththe situation where people being pressed to seek asylumrde before they crossed the border.i >> but more importantly,mportant he did was he went to mexicoyo and said, you fix the problem, i you stop the flow or we're going to stop giving you money. itand it turns out that's a very effective way to keep to make
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mexico's southern borderbide our border. and that's what what joe biden has completely blown up intentionally. and that's why we have the catastrophe for our countryp right now. >> but nothe this is the point.i but let'ght s also not forget, s also a human catastrophe of all the people coming to the country that that that joe biden is allowed by charlie. thisbut charli is their plan. m like, this isn't a mistake or an accident or they didn't screw up. this is what they wanteds what to happen. they have been planningthey h to fundamentally change america in elections are pretty inconvenient. you never know what's going to happen. and they havons are ient you e e the country. and this i think they think i thhis is shotceir only to really change it.>> >> for sure. i think for certain. yeah. 201 i think the 2016 election terrified them because they realize that their gamewerg was up and that the american people were not going to put up with it anymore. and so they freaked out. and as soon as they got back into the white house, they did this because thisonly - is the they view this as theirrm
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only hope for them.- the democratths are alreadyt moe having a future in this country now. >> well, they want more ofhis, s than vote for biden in 2020 thak four . charlie, great to see. thank you . now, thousands of illegals are a camped out in a church in eln el paso taking over the streets, the sidewalks. and these people are excited fo 42.r the title. memo. forty two . they got the memo late lastnight night. dhdhs announced an enforcement p i mentioned in the angle supposedly targetingned in t il. there. bat justsica gives a heads up to the really bad guys that are part ofmely the group. i'm extremel upsety upset right. this is when activism takesd over law enforcement and that t should never happen.crim you do notinal give up to criminals. we'rrationallye operations goine place before it happens. if you do thatcrim, theninals kw the criminals know that all they have to do is flee. this was absolute pandering to an open border activist bases and less than twenty six hourst before title forty two is actually lifted. look a waitit what's waiting
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sw the other side of the border. >> migrant camps continue to swellell. this. n this one in reynosa. n river., a second camp sits on the banks of the rio grande river. one venezuelan men who had jusee been expelled via titlele 42 sa 42 tells us he plans to enterys the u.s. illegally. >> again, this is they to only option we all have. if i have another opportunity to cross the river, i will>> lau cross it again. >> joiningow joh me now, tional john raclette, former director of national intel. i. john , your response tonight to what's unfolding? the dhs is basicallys is announh to all the people who got away papedidn't fill out the little piece of paper that a crackdowno is coming. is this this is just theater, l is it not?, laura ?ou it's either, you know, colossall stupidity. or as you intimated in delib your opening, it's deliberate. i mean, this is anthis every administration that has opened every door in every windowery y as you as you outlinede, with charlie hurt there from t day one . >> to remain in mexico policy.
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the agreements with mexico, guatemala, honduras, el salvador, stop building the wall, all of the things el that were effective duringsalvar the trump campaign, they all went away. day one , the onlyall the gs frf a of a firewall, if you will.thn the only thingly that is making a bad situation, not beyond comprehension was titlet forty two . the policy that hahas allowed counpoint seven million illegal over the last three years to be immediately expelled from the country before they can seek asylum. and now on thursday, joe bidene is going to take that last line of defense away. and what's going to happen is just an absolute disaster inc every respect, including froms r a national security perspective. i mean, estimates, laura , are that we're going to have about a hundred thousand illegals crossing a week every week.h tht >> and with that populationgoin and you're going to see antoan e increase in drug crimes, gun
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crimes, sex crimes, violent crimes and even the well-meaning people that don't have intentions of causing harm to american o americans are going to be burdened with food, shelter, medicine, the the burdens on our communities are really unfathomable. homablknow, john , all i think i i think you're right. >> i think thials is all part of a biden administration plan and strategy over the last two an d a half years. but it's going to get people think it's bad, it's going to get shut down on thursday.a well, look, you can drive a couple miles from where we'rehtd broadcasting tonight and see tent after s tent after tente after tent in the shadow of capl the nation's capitol . okay, so we have our capitoldome building, our dome and then homeless tents within, you know, four for four hundred and fifty yards. and it's growings and . and this is what americans voted forry wit to exacerbate an already badh problem in our country with homelessness.homeless it's insane. it's insane. by the way, texas congressmantoy tony gonzales told the new york
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post that he learned while s speaking to the guatemalanpeakio president that there are eighty thousand illegals00 iller wao are making their way through guatemala right now. and in thay tha right figure pro to call the administration to share the informationthe inf he said , i called the white house and no one's picking up. n >> i mean, meanwhile, they're talking to colombia. se? >> right.art how does that make any sense?n. unless this is part ofa an the plan, right? it doesn't. this is joe biden's america. e - and it's going to increasingly become apparent to peoplhing tet the only thing that i can tell you , laura , that it's getting so bad, the biden my alkies plan is that even democrats nowk are callinasg them liarshere iso and saying there is no plan and that they arend the progressive democrats who were railing against title w forty , who are now saying do something because they know what's about to happen. d and the chaos and theand destruction and unfortunately, injuh and injury to americans that are going
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to happen in the coming months. well, urban america that's been let down by the democratslied election after election and lied to this is one oflies o the biggest lies ever toldld b because it's going to hurtols t urban america and urban schools the most. is. so they're going to pay the most for all this.r john , thank you fornigh your perspective tonight. >>and could republicans ins tennessee and texas actually go soft on the second amendment? we hav nexe a message for them next. plus, a new emai l could reveal stunning coordination between the cia and the biden campaign.. i had a 20 20 miranda devine has that inside story in moments. >> stay there. i'm lisa. i'm a family medicine physician and i'm 51 years old. and thanks to balance nature, i feel great. fruits and vegetables are so important to keeping healthy, but there's only so many things you can actually purchase at the store. put on your plate and eat in a day. and so even if your diet is fantastic, balance of nature adds little bits and pieces that maybe you're not getting
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and i think you will too. i can feel the winds of change now in the wake of shootings by two mentally disturbed individuals, republican led states and legislaturetates an be folding on gun control measures now after the covenanta school shooting by a radical trans individual. special governor bill lee in tennesseet has called a special session inu august where lawmakers will consider gun reform legislation, its gun control legislation. by the way, the residentresidesf tennessee are still waitingouldo on what was inside that manifesto that would provide true insight into trying to prevent tragedies like this. in the future. yet again, weak kneedk
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republicans are dancing to the left's narrative. the media's narrative on this issue of guns. and in texas yesterday to republic and join democrats on the house select committee on communityty to ad safety to e a bill that would raise the age of semiautomatic rifle sales from 18 to twenty one , while,n thankfully, gov.. greg abbott has announcedil he's not going to sign that bill . >> but this just goes to show you that the left plays a veryho different level of chess than lt the right. and these latest crackst on the gun debate reveal that.s joining me now is texas state representative brian harrison. congressman. i think that representative harris and i reink that it's very tempting for republicans to think if they just do this, they'll be like and it'll calmo yo everybody down. if youat du sao you say y to thm tonight on that score? well, i will, sayyour this.id t if you're a republican , your voters did not send you into office to infringe upon our seconmendment rd righte
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every one of these senseless,t violent deaths is heartbreaking. i'm the fatherbr of four young ch children and my heart breakshe when we had tragedies like we have here inart garland, texase last week or in tennessee. but the last thing we should be doing, if we're going to be t to pous about promoting safety is depriving law abiding texans, law abiding tennesseans, law abidinget,ng americans of their second amendment rights to protect themselves. 're in and we who are in office, we've got to resist the urge every time something bad happens to just act. we can't lose sight of the fact that oftentimes when government acts, its solution is worse than the problem. >> and the number one role orugo government at all levels is to protect our god given rightsm. and liberties. and thank god our founders enshrined our right to protect ourselves as the second amendment at the bill of rights of the constitution. >> i guess they're arguing thatu this marico garcia, who killed those people in texas is adeous hideous act of evil. that that he could have beenfron prevented from buying those
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weapons on a red flag law under a red flag law that would have s raised questions about his mental acuity and mentale ability and mental state. >> why would that be a problem? well, let me tell you this. >> before the facts of that case, even though come out and right when they were fresh, didn't sto and ip democrats in the texas house, i just walkedyn off the floor a minute ago frogu having an emergencsey meeting oi that house committee whereth rep they jammed through. and you mentioned it with republican help. unfort bill , thatting h would have done literally nothing to stop that shootin gma here in texas. it wouldn't have applied to the gunman in this case.n the gunman was in his 30s.th he wasn't between the ages ofy e 18 and 19 . and quite frankly, he wa s fre already what's effectivelyated t a gun free zone already violated the types of gun laws so w the left and the democrats are constantly pushing to protect. >> so we know it h wouldn' t change anything in this case. and , you know, one more thing on this topic. when democrats and the a left have a tragedy, a heartbreak, i and tragedy, when senseless death happens instead of mourning, insteaourning,d of thg about thoughtful solutions, they never fail to exploitnevert
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tragedy for their own big en government. leftisdst. e the da and they're saying the samy e things the day after the tragedy as they were the day before. bu disint it's disgusting and reprehensible that they are exploiting, exploiting this tragedy to pursue their big government ends and to deprive americans of their god given rights to any myself and other d conservatives in texas are going to stop it. >> why don't in i don't trust the same people who want to limit our first amendment opped the perightsople l to makt who would be eligible to buy a weapon if that person has not been convicted of a felony, eteg cetera. so is that your concern abou ltw the red flag laws? that they would just scour any social media for any like america? firsments t comments and that wd be considered dangerous? what's the beefd be with that? we absolutely, laura . we know that.n du we know that it woulde be abused. weprocess, believe in due proce. we believe in innocent until proven guilty. we are not going to tolerate furtherance of red flag laws here in texas. it shouldn't be happening in tennessee. lawing iand we've got to protect americans . amerecond human the coast to coast. yeahics second, billy, disappoia
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tennessee if this thing moves forward. disappbrian , thank you so much. >> we'll be following today more than 50 former intelligence officersintell said trump's phony hunter biden scandal has all the classic earmarksig of a russian information operation. >> 50 former intelligence efficials, manntelliges many ofm i worked with , saying that they believe that this effort to provide dirt on hunter bidenn to the "new york post" by rudy giuliani appears to be and hasnn all the hallmarks of a russian disinformation campaign. >>is it is critically importanti to have 50 former members oftya. the intelligence community come forward. >> now, justat think w oe'f whal we've learned since then.only dd not only did we know the laptop cus real at that time, but two weeks ago we learned that current secretary of state tonyi blinken was the guy behindgn tht 2020 letter signed by the 50 one intel officers. learne and just breaking tonight, we learned that the cia itself may have assisted in obtaining signatories for that same letter, that not only did they solicit them, but
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they reportedly approved the letter claiming that hunter's laptohap was indeede an disinformation. >> oh, my goodness, this gets worse and worse. ew yor miranda devine, "new york post" columnist, fox news contributor, author of laptop from . miranda attorney mark zaid is representing a few of thoseoe who signed this letter. >> and he sent thi you somethinc from the cia's prepublication classification revie cw boardyo as sort of a defense.u but whattell u can you tell us t it? well, yes, the email thatl apprv he's sent us is basically the final approvalaly by the cs prepublication classification review board of that letter signed later on by the fifty one former intelligence operatives. and that review was done by the cia in an astonishingly fastt oy period, five point five hours. a not only that, as we will learn from jim jordan's judiciary s judiciarcommittee, report, whh will be out tomorrow, the there
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was a cia employee in that review board processcite who solicited a signature from a cia analyst, david karyn'sgn to actually sign that letter. and so that shows you that not only did the cia fast tracky that letter, approve thisrsial e incredibly controversialtt lettt ,but it also solicited at least one signature. and david cameron's also got his wife, a former cia official, to also sign that letter. >> so this is a problem, sarandos, in on it. yeah, it wasn't a problem. ey wr and that they were shoppine gete the letter without o actually examining the veracity of the assertions within it, which is shocking for our premiere intel agency. l well, it is . >> and in the letter that you just mentioned, the email
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from the board cia board to mark zaide or sorry to the 51 intel people saying that this email, this letter had been cleared for publication. >> it includes a disclaimerlude saying that the cia does not any back the veracity of any ofth the claims in the letter. yeah, that's why thatligato is obligatory. that's obligatory for cia.ry former f employees to include in any publication that was not included in the letter.ican v >>ot they deliberately misled the american voters. it all right, miranda, we'll keepss following this. it gets worsrse bye and wors tha night. so thank you .shed now, a mom cashed in with as sud children's book after her husband's sudden death. but what didn't we know at the time of the publication? n moa report moments plus ahead, 2020 four . there's another crucial election for the gop. and up next, details about a most important race of 2020
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there's only one more in the morning. call 855 800 41 eighty-seven hur the loss of her husband. >>sb a utah mother wrote a children's book about grief, but she left out a major plot twist and one that police wered very interested in. kevis. >> kevin cork is here with all the details. on fn , truly shocking o turn of events. laura , in a story that we have covered here on fox news, thirty three year old corey darden richlands, a utah mom ot three who penned a book for children in the wake of hers husband's death, hasdeat now ben charged with his murder.. and autopsy found the richardsons husband, eric , died of an overdose of fentanyl with a level in his system that was five times the lethal dosage. it wasive times th taken orally. investigators figured out whatw happened after obtainingan a search warrant for corey's phone and computers, and they found multiple communicationswen between mrs. richards and an mrh unnamed acquaintanceen who now s faces multiple counts of possession of a controlled substance. counwith intent to distribute.
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now, mrs. richards allegedly bought the drugs from the acquaintance and then used the fentanyl to poison her husband. she's charge richens andd with aggravated murder and three counts of second degre murder as possession. now, you may recall coreesony famously penned the picture book, are you with me?to help >>ki allegedly to help kids cope the death of a loved one .k wa that book was published in march almost a year to the dayrn after her husband, eric'sd' death. now in death, she wrote , dedict to my amazing husban ad and a wonderful father, the man shegel allegedly killed. and now their three littles, boys, ages 10 , nine and six ,wh will have to grow uper a with neither a mom nor a dad. say, oh, my gosh, kevin .: my g >> heartbreaking, loweosr than long, hard, hard to eventhank yo describe. thank you , kevin . now, i know we'rvin w e alwe'rld on twenty, twenty four , butl there's a critical governor's racevernor's playing out in keny that you must pay attention to . it's democraemocrat incumbt andi who's running for reelection inr a state where republicans
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control the state legislature, along with the ag'along s office so the race could very well 202 serve as a 2020 four bellwetherd . and there's no democrat ine govet in america, at leastea among the governor's more popular than andy bushier ,meaning hisrn potential gop opponents have their work cut out for them. mary rig soht the republican primary rige now is exactly one week from today, and it's largely come d atwn to a battle between state attorney general daniel kameron and an up and coming statorn an and mcconnell protege and kelly kraft, forme andr un ambassadors under trump . >> kelly kraft joins made now. l kelly , aly l right. three republicans, thank you .fa hit the stage tonight for the final debate of the primary. now, cameron was one of them, but you are not. >> what was that decision? i have? me on well, laura , thank you fori ha having me on this evening. i have beeg the stn traveling ti of kentucky. and today, this evening,out an actually , before i came on to
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you about an hour ago,kitche i finished my one hundred and fift y eight kitchen table stop. and i find it's very important that i travel to state and to be able to sit down with kentuckians and listen, because only when you listen can you ask the right questions. can you a and then i can take those issues back . so what happens in the next few days will determine what happens in kentucky in the nextl few decades. >>aura: , okay, what issues are you hearing? >> let me gues i'ms back to the debate just and i want to i want to hear what you say about that. but wouldn't abou you wouldn't you reach more people in the debate? you , you set yourself apartur from everybody else m t on the stage by your messagee? to the people. so wouldn't thatto fac make sen to to face off against something? i wouldn't ever miss a debate.e i love debating people. it doesn'tdebai lo. yolove it. i think it shows what you got when you're on stage. saand i would say the same thint to donald trump . and any debate, i mean, don't co ever skip one . >> you know, wmme had we had not
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committed to that debate and wex you tommitted to six campaign stops today. you eople dependw up on you to w up. a moment.t's what i've been doing. and they want you to meet meet them at their moment. anmewe've got some major issues facing the state of kentucky. u and like i said,ju what happensw in the next few days?ee you just said it a week away. is going to determine what nex happens in kentucky for the next few decades. and what i'm hearing now, education now, donald trump has endorsed and endorsed cameron . daniel cameron, your mainthis opponent in this race, the attorney general. t does that say to the people of kentucky? e yoare are you the america firt populist candidate that couldca touch the working class and kentucky? or is he because then you have other supporters who are ver y wasn' conservative. >> i wasn't in the race whenniel donald trump endorsed daniel cameron. that was not that a choice because i wasn't running. but, you know, i'm a noncareer
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politician. and what's important is that.s ' i'm not owned by anyone. d by the washington establishment. and i'm the only candidate ins the race that has a record of o delivering results just as president trump promised when he ran as a candidaten as,r trump to tear up. and after what we delivered, we delivered on usmc. s we were able to create millions of jobs for america to keep them from being outsourcedght tu to china and mexico. and s of ji brought thousands os home to the state of kentucky. and that kept kentucky jobs here. it ky growing.onom it kept building uping this our communities. and i will tell you that statei'm traveling a state andm listening to people ates. their tables and whate they're concerned about are homee, that are close to hom that's for sure.: education and thane economy.rt i'm sorry to cut you short. we have to go. to but we're going to be watching this raccle really closely the and gotten very close inw we the last few weeks. thank you so much.ek than now, is frankenstein racist?
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