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looking through that book, that i licked every cover. [laughter] >> greg: thanks to emily compagno, she got a book, matt whitaker, jim norton, kat timpf, our studio >> laura: hey, everyone, i'm laura ingraham. this is the ingle angle from washington tonight. thanks for joining us on a very busy monday. the lies that blind. that's the focus o tonight's angle. f tonight's angle. all right, joe biden is th joe biden is a congenital liar, about little things and big things. >> senator joseph biden held a news conference wednesday to announce the end of his presidency in 1998.
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>> i have to choose from running for president and doing my job. there will be other opportunities for me to campaign for president, there will not be other opportunities to influence president reagan's choice. i do it with incredible reluctance and it makes me angry. let the american people measure the whole joe biden and not just misstatements. >> laura: wait, wait. misstatements. false. they were not misstatements, in a presidential debate, senator biden lifted freezes and mannerism by neil kenick, it was egregious and lies kept coming. >> tell the truth, take the truths, have helicopters ready to take civilians inside the green zone, where i've been seven times and shot at.
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>> laura: he was not shot at and came revision. the lies, i can catalog them. he became president and lied about stupid stuff that is easily checkable, like the price of gasoline. >> president biden: most common price of gas in america is $3.39, down from $5 when i took office. okay, gas was only $2.39 when biden took office. then totally because of anti-oil and gas policy, hit highs of $5, as we recall. he lies about the deficit, saying he redulce sloaned it and expendituresing increased that, we know that. lies on the border legendary. gallup new survey says 70% of americans say it is a crisis at the border or a major crisis, including 55% of democrats.
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biden catch and release resulted in approximately seven million illegal crossings, according to one congressman and according to custom and border protection, 144,000 encounters at the border in just the month of june. a billion dollar business. middle class may be pessimistic. and lately he's been lying a lot about bidenomics. >> president biden: our plan is working and one thing i'm proudest of is working everywhere, not just the coast and big cities, but previous recoveries, investment is working and jobs are being created in rural america, the heartland, across america. >> laura: it is not working, it doesn't work for the average person, unless you describe success as scenario where the bidens get rich and average working person gets poorer.
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one of the most egregious lies is about to be exposed for the world to see. >> i have never discussed business deemings with my son. i have never discussed with my son or my brother business. there is zero evidence of any assertion being made. >> how involved were you in your son's shake-down text message? were you sitting there? were you involved? were you? >> no! >> laura: get off my lawn. of course the apple doesn't fall far from that tree. >> not one investigative body, not one serious journalist has come to the conclusion that i did anything wrong or that my father did anything wrong. >> did you and your father ever discuss ukraine? >> no. as i said, the only time was after a news account, it wasn't
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a but to this. >> your dad said i hope you know what you are doing. >> and i said i do. end of discussion. >> laura: now friend and former business partner, devin archer is about to testify after trying to avoid it and will spill the beans on contacts with foreign business interest. according to reporting from miranda devine, who will join us shortly, archer will testify that hunter put his dad on the phone at least two dozen times with individuals from various foreign entities. how did this work in practice? late on friday, december 4, 2015, two ukrainians joined hunter and archer at the four seasons in dubai, senior burisma executive asked hunter, can you ring your dad. hunter did exactly that and put his dad on speaker phone and introduced the ukrainians there
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by name and said, to everybody on the call, they need our support. now recall that both hunter and mr. archer landed jobs on the board of burisma even though hunter's energy experience seem to be limited to how he felt as a person doing lines of coke with random hookers. hunter's other business partner tony bobulinski confirmed the big guy's conversation when impressing clients. >> i heard joe biden say he never discussed business with hunter, that is false. i directly dealt with the biden family, including joe biden. on may 2, 2017, the night before joe biden was to appear at the conference, i was introduced to joe biden by jim biden and hunter biden and my hour-long meeting with joe that night, we
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discussed the biden history, the biden's family business plans with chinese, with which he was familiar, at least at a high level. >> laura: that was during the 2020 campaign, imagine if the press cared. white house pres woman was asked about archer's testimony and listen closely to her response. >> the white house and president stand behind his comment he's never been involved and never spoken to his son? >> i've been asked this question a million times issue the answer will not change, the president was never in business with his son, i don't have anything else to add. >> laura: whoa, whoa, whoa! in business, technically that may be true. it is like what the meaning of the word "is" is, right? that looks like another lie. the astonishing thing for all of
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us who have known for years that the bidens were on the take, no one could explain how the bidens got so rich and our press never pressed the question. why? we know the democratic party doesn't care if joe biden took millions in bribes, no set of evidence will ever be strong enough to get them to say enough. compare their reaction to trump's phone call with zelenskyy. >> could not ignore what the president did, gave us no choice. it wasn't change of mind, i always said, we will follow the facts where they take us and when we see them, we will be ready and we are ready. >> laura: of course, she was talking about impeachment. angle expectses regime media to cover for the bidens, even after archer testifies. they will do enormous damage
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even worse than they have already done. why is it so important for them to save joe biden's career? he's a crook. he's a terrible president. i know there are a lot of you are out there cynical about washington, i don't blame you one bit. if this story is true and it looks like it, he's been in on calls to help his son's clients while he was vice president and he was meeting with his business contacts, that is massive scandal and flashing neon sign that says america is for sale. oh, and for all you high and mighty politicians lecturing us on dignity and respect and norms. many of you were issue traing donald trump as you said all of that. i'm talking about mitt romney, liz cheney, murkowski, mcconnell. where is that emotion on this scandal? hardly a peep. i think we know why, most of
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them would rather have biden in the white house for four more years even with all the damage he's done and will do than to see trump back in. democrats don't care about this. moderate republicans haven't said much, the only question left is what do the voters think? do they care? that's the angle. joining us now, delighted she's with us, miranda devine, columnist who broke the devin archer news, she's also a fox news contributor. the white house response today, they were ready for the question. the answer is, the president was not "in business" with his son, how significant is that shift? rhetoric? >> it is enormous change from denials made by joe biden, both before the election during the campaign and afterward, when he said he knew nothing about his
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son hunter's overseas business dealings. on the odd occasion got to him, he would be very angry and indignant about the idea anyone would question his integrity. now we see because devin archer is about to testify on monday about what he witnessed and what joe biden knows he witnessed about meetings between hunter biden and joe biden and overseas business partners, they have changed their tune quite significantly. now the line is that joe biden is not in business with his son and you can bet that coming in the future they will be -- the meaning of "in business." >> laura: when devin archer faced his own myriad of legal problems, hunter biden texted him in 2019, saying every great
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family is persecuted, you're part of a great family, not a side show, not deserted by them, even your darkest moments. that is the way bidens are different and you're a biden, it's the price of power. sounds like archer would have no personal reason to go after the biden family; correct? is he in your estimation going to say joe biden was kind of doing this as courtesy for his son, pleasantries with foreign business contactses? >> i think that plausible -- deniabilities, this was biden's mo and it was a conversation. the point of the meeting was so hunter could demonstrator he had immediate access to joe biden, the most powerful in ukraine. he didn't have to get into the
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knitty gritty of how much he would be paid for this deal and so on. for devin archer, he's been abandoned by the bidens and hung out to dry on this scheme, this company that hunter biden was vice president of and southern district of new york, prosecutors deemed hunter biden had no involvement in this. devin archer lost several million dollars and hunter biden was paid salary $150 to $200,000. devin archer seems to be the guy that has been sold down the river. he's going to jail and has nothing to lose. from what i'm told, from his point of view, he's decided to comply with the request from the house oversight committee. it is not something he's chosen to throw himself into.
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he wants to tell the truth and get it off his chest and have it go away so he's not part of it anymore. >> laura: this will be transcribed interview, behind closed doors. we expect access to the transcript. thank you. that is one part of this unfolding saga, last week senator chuck grassley released fd 1023 summary of human source reporting that ukrainian oil and gas company burisma paid hunter and joe biden each $5 million in bribes. today "the federalist" reports the pittsburgh fbi office corroborated several details, among those pittsburgh office obtained travel records for the confidential human source and confirmed the locales detailed in the document, including kyiv, vienna, austria and london,
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despite pittsburgh fbi providing the delaware office with summary of the findings, to date, it appears the delaware office did zilch to investigate. joining me is john ratcliffe, former director of intel. john, the delaware prosecutors ignoring what seems to be critical information provided to them in these fbi documents and corroborating details and travel schedules, what do you make of this? >> john: folks in delaware and the doj should hope that reporting is not true. if it is, laura, there is no excuse. start with the fact the 1023 came from what was described as highly credible fbi source to begin with and then corroboration between the 1023 and hunter biden laptop. both separate transactions
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involving ukraine and china, both describing joe biden as the big guy with regard to payments on that. when you start with that, but then if highly credible source is partially verified or corroborated with the details they have provided, there is no excuse for why that investigation shouldn't have picked up speed instead of slowing down and what we know is that from sworn testimony of the whistleblowers, this information was never shared with the lead criminal investigators in the case. they testify four of those who agreed to felony charges backed off of that, and one having been apprised of this information wouldn't allow it to move forward and shut down any further inquiry to joe biden and the big guy, it is inexcusable. >> laura: as i document on the angle, democrats don't care, moderate republicans, never trumpers, they don't care.
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the press doesn't seem toir ca. right on cue, john, moments before we went to air tonight, the doj sent a letter to chairman jim jordan offering testimony and public hearing of david weiss, the u.s. attorney who led the hunter biden probe. john, after everything we've heard from the whistleblowers, what do you think the key question will be for weiss to answer? obviously, whether he thought he had the authority to appoint a special attorney in this case. >> john: yeah, with the fd-1023, whether corroborated or not, what did you do to further investigate? did you have the confidential human source? did you try to have him record conversations with checkski? did you offer million dollars to corroborate, like you did with the steele dossier?
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if the answer to that is well, we didn't, what that tells you, the fbi and department of justice didn't want to find more evidence and if that is the case, there is no prosecutorial discretion in play. that is obstruction of justice and public corruption. if you are charged with investigating crime and you hinder investigations for political reason, that is in and of itself corruption. >> laura: we saw with the hillary investigation, the clintons and now this. john, we'll see if the american people, after this is uncovered, starting to pay attention. i hope so. one of senator rand paul's kentucky offices burned to the ground under mysterious circumstances late last week. i don't know if you saw this, he is here with the latest.
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>> laura: 2:00 a.m >> laura: 2 a.m. on friday, the kentucky office was ablazing. the building and two surrounding. we don't know what caused the fire, given many threats senator
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paul over the years nothing is off the table. senator rand paul joins me now. what have you learned about the fire as of now? >> this was a big fire temperature consumed about a city block. it took i think 31 firefighters, six fire engines and in order to contain the blaze, the hope was to not let the county courthouse catch on fire, it is a historic building in our community. four buildings contiguous caught on fire. they have not told us how the fire started. we've turned over video footage, we have video footage of who comes and goes all hours in the building to make sure nothing on tour does happen. whether or not that footage will help in the determination of this, there is other commercial footage, as well, i haven't
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heard any result in the investigation otherwise. >> laura: senator, turn to new e-mails released at the outset of covid, specifically written exchange between christian anderson and andrew rombout from 2020. rombout said if anyone serious accuse the chinese of accidental release, my feeling we should say given there is no evidence of specifically engineered virus, we cannot distinguish 21 natural evolution and escape. dr. anderson concurred saying yep, reasonable conclusion, i hate when politics is injected in science, it is impossible not to given the circumstances. this was happening at same time christian had grant proposal
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with nih, which makes this interesting they were talking about the origin of covid. >> yeah, this was never about science, this was about the business of science. if the will money trail and see millions exchanging hands in first few months of 2020 to the people who said nothing to see here, couldn't have happened in the lab. never been a cover-up in history of politics that was so completely documented they were lying to us. every private e-mail says it might have come from the lab. my goodness, it was manipulated and goes on and on and on. the one lead virologist who is saying it is conspiracy theer tow say it came from the lab, he is saying in private, this is no conspiracy theory, in all likelihood, it could have come from the lab.
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in public, they print an article that anthony fauci commissions them and says get this written up as soon as possible and he works to edity this and when published, it says this virus is not a laboratory construct. none of them believe they knew with certainty it wasn't, they thought it would harm business of science and harm relations with china if known it came from a lab in china. >> laura: enormous amounts of money were on the line with the work we were doing with this wuhan lab and all the grantses that researchers and virologists get from nih, correct? that is all involved in all of this. >> yeah, it involves money. as you will recall, when anthony fauci came before my committee, he said, he funded no gain of function research in china. we now have an e-mail from him, describing research they are doing and says, you know what,
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we are suspicious of the lab because we know they are doing gain of function research and describes the projects, but the project he described is the project he funded. everything from the very beginning has been a lie, we documented it is a lie and it is a felony to lie to congress. i referred him not once, but twice to the attorney general of the united states for prosecution. you know this attorney general is most partisan attorney general we've ever had and good luck getting him to do his job. >> laura: anthony dr. fauci has job at georgetown university, they take care of their own. good toy zoo you, it is late for you at 10:00. we see senator paul. >> i love the new hour, i want to be on all the time at 7:00. >> laura: great to see you, thanks for joining us. up next a detransitioning is suing a doctor who performed her top surgery, after they nearly
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laura bush lawyer as a teenage >> laura: a teenager, my next guest suffered. at 15, she had a manic episode, landing her in the hospital. after just one meeting, a psychiatrist couppersed her into saying she's transgender. she had questioned her gender identity at the time. now she started exploring it. soon after, she was at a support group and met a nurse practitioner who says prescribes testosterone on request. after 30-minute meeting, she got hormones and off label dosage of testosterone, she was just 17.
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at 19, after a brief phone call and brief visit to a clinic, she went under the knife, getting a double mastectomy, she was left botched and in severe pain. she is now 21 and suing all the healthcare providers who preyed upon her as a teen. she is here with her attorney. thank you for having the courage to share your story with us. two weeks after the double masectome, you were back at the hospital, what happened? >> so i ended up going back to the hospital after reachings out to the clinic with my concerns. i chose to go to the hospital in dallas because they had someone who had experience with the surgery i underwent. when i showed up to the hospital, they took me
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seriously. when i showed up there -- >> laura: go ahead. >> i showed up there, i was put, my incisions were reopened with only local anesthesia and i was there all night. >> laura: after that, did the clinic offer you compensation? that is a horrific -- i can't believe you went through this. any compensation? >> we did talk afterward by e-mail and after i was persistent and very insistently letting them know i wanted recourse, the ceo reached out to me and offered to reimburse me for the er visit with the stip lagsz i sign a nondisparagement agreement. which i of course did not. i asked them, what have you done to make sure this doesn't happen to any other person.
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have you spoke to nurses, do you plan on doing training and they ghosted me. >> laura: what did they offer you, couple hundred bucks? >> basically. >> laura: to sign waiver you wouldn't see them. given the psychological condition at the time this was happening, how do you legally view what the medical professionals did to her? >> well, laura, it is just a matter of gross malpractice. this is a situation where soren, experiencing mental health issues, autism, wanting to fit in, goes to the internet and finds information about being transgender. she reached out wanted unbiassed
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advice and instead put on fast track to puberty blockers and botched met ceteraome that left her for life. >> laura: what do you say to people in this same situation and feel pressured to undergo this type of procedure, surgery, hormone blockers, what do you say to young people tonight? >> ask the important questions, you are not betraying yourself by thinking critically about what happened to you, by unpacking the way you feel the way you feel instead of accepting it at face value. >> laura: how are you doing right now? >> i'm a little bit nervous. >> laura: you are doing great. thank you, i want to change the
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world. i think a lot of people feel that way. i want to make sure this conversation is spoken about and talked about compassionately, i think a bunch of people are hurting and the way we are handling it right now is not appropriate. i am a student of life. i come on air to talk to you, i joked earlier, i want everybody to kumbaya and not fight over something that should be nonpartisan. >> laura: soren and ron, thank you, many cases, these are children, some not old as soren was. they need concern. we will follow your case. thank you. shocking discoveried in the suspected gilgo beach serial killer, live report from just outside the house and former police chief is here with reaction to what happened, that
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>> laura: disturbing details about what police are uncovering from the home of the gilgo beach s s
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serial killer suspect. >> suffolk county police describe what was found. >> there is not a sound-proof room, there is a vault where he stored numerous guns. somehow i believe the sound proof room and vault, that message got misconstrued. >> investigators are expected to wrap up at the house this week. the commissioner called the search fruitful, so far. investigators used an excavator, cadaver dogs and radar to search the backyard. it is believed heurmann murdered one victim at this home. heurmann is on suicide watch in isolated jail cell. so far he hasn't had any visitors other than his life, this as dennis raider called
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heurmann his clone. raider writes of similarities to fox news, i was arrested age 59, married, two kids, husband, dad, long-time serial killer, stalker, used electronic devices, d.n.a. his downfall like me. raider called himself btk, he browned, tortured and killed people. heurmann appears in court one week from tomorrow. back to you. >> laura: thank you. joining us is someone deeply involved in this case, a former suffolk county police commissioner and da. i was devouring the details of this case and during the time you were working on this during your tenure, i know the technology you invested in really helped narrow the geographical search for this
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killer. explain this for us. >> sure. so i want to congratulate the folks in law enforcement that brought this case across the finish line temperature is so great to see commissioner harrison talk about the searches they are participating in right now. it is key now that they can go overt and the defendant is in custody. they have ability to collect all available evidence. i know they will take their time and scour the area for any type of evidence they can use to further evidence this defendant is guilty of those three murders and bring the fourth charge relating to barnes. with respect to cell phone technology, we utilized sophisticated technology that allowed us to map cell towers that the burner phones used by
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the killer was hitting off of. when you get cell information, it tells you the cell tower and sometimes the sector of that tower where the cell phone is hitting against and utilizing tool called gladiator autonomuos actual coverage. you can take an area that of coerred over 1200 homes and narrow down to less than 200. >> laura: the whole story, the polygone and how it shrunk and shrunk and you are able to zero in on him. i know a tip came in, back in 20continue, from the roommate of one victim describing a man he met in his apartment as a towering frankenstein figure who drove a first generation chevy avalanche. the chevy avalanche was a piece
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of information that was kind of overlooked in the first part of this investigation. why is that? that is key in any case like this, the vehicle that was driven, but that was overlooked. >> it appears so, whether it was because of volume of information coming in, length of the investigation. clearly the team in place took advantage of that fact and used that fact and compared it against the cell phone analysis and got their suspect and then collected d.n.a. evidence. kudos to everyone for marrying the different types of evidence from information a witness provide, cell phone analysis and d.n.a. evidence they were able to collect and analyze. >> laura: i know you are gratified for everything in this case. we appreciate it.
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>> laura: time for seen and unseen segment, stories behind the headlines, we turn to raymond arroyo. it looks like the biden campaign finally found a job for kamala. >> raymond: you might call her the ambassador. they dispatched her to chicago, second visit in two weeks to speak to democratic latino group, kamala saying one note, extremist. >> extremist, so-called leaders have a blueprint to attack freedoms. extremist so called leaders demonize, target and attack
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immigrants. extremists attack the freedom to vote. can you imagine book bans in this year of our lord 2023? for extremists, this is not enough. we have more in common than what separates us. >> raymond: in common with the extremist. kamala is trying to shore up hispanic votes. allegiance is drifting because of crime and economy biden lost four points with latinos since october. i don't think kamala will build it up. >> laura: it is just me or was there echo nothing there? was there applause? didn't see much reaction there. >> raymond: like a country music
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executive at a jason aldean concert. i didn't see. looking at your out fit, "barbie" won the box office this weekend. politicians tried to get in on the acts, we talked about gretchen whitmer and ai fakes, featuring obama and biden, this is scott weiner getting his barbie on. ♪ ♪ >> raymond: these people have to stop, weiner honored the sisters of perpetual indulgence and made it illegal to not recognize the gender identity of your child, criminalizeing that for parents this summer. i don't know if that is in
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barbie's world. >> laura: it is creepy. i don't know what he was doing there. sometimes it just, the adults should stay away from that type of social media. two of my children did go to "barbie" over the weekend. >> raymond: and i see you repping the "barbie" colors tonight, too. during some bombshell hearings on capitol hill, we noticed a few things i'm sure neither democrats or republicans intended. when you have important irs whistleblower testifying, don't let the tiktok boys mug behind them. do you see these kids in the hearing? after several minutes, someone motioned to them and they removed the duo. the whackiest moment of all, censure hearing congresswoman st stacey plaskett with this speech
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who interpreted. >> with demlow, who you spoke about, which took place on july 17, 2023. they would be representing what i said because i don't have much knowledge of that. they would be misrepresenting what i said because i don't have much knowledge of that. >> laura: okay. >> raymond: first rule of film, never let the extras upstage you and no commentary in the background, always a bad look. >> laura: her eyes are interesting, they look -- i don't want to say crazy or mean, they look crazy eyes. something unhinged about those eyes, she wrote it and want it delivered correctly. >> raymond: she memorized the whole speech, mouthing the words, that is high octane for a
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staffer, less coffee, i recommend. >> laura: this is what you notice, you notice these things, i'm listening for substance, you are looking for crazy eyes. great to see you, that's it. don't foreget to set your dvr, stay connected and remember, jesse is next. >> todd: fox news alert, hunter biden expected to plead guilty tomorrow. a business associate is talking to congressional investigators on monday. you're watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday. i'm todd piro. >> carley: and the big question is was joe biden involved in his son's business deals when he was vice president. kevin mccarthy says republicans could look into impeaching

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