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♪ ♪ >> laura: hello, everyone i'm f laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle." i was on a flight to l.a. when i saw the news and i thought, as much as i needed the break, i cannot let tonight has given the importance of this moment pure they are two big stories we wil hit over the next hour.th first, confirming what we have been telling you now i thinkof well over a year. there isis a new coalition of voters forming in thefrom united states who are turning away from the bleakness andhe despair of the democrat party and toward a more populous pro-america led by donald trump. more on that later. then, of course, the big news. out of cambridge. you can't say we didn't warn them. that is the focus of tonight's "angle." each passing day clotting k filmic gay remains in office, she is to resign. until the mit president kelly kornbluth to resign. if they don': tht resign, fire s
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the truth is all four college presidents who came before congress and then seem to have trouble condemning of, they should have been forced to step down. by the way the lawyers to brief them fired up you. but only you pin liz mcgill was shown the door. i thought to myself if thesey women were thick enough to have said what they said, why wouldun anybody be surprised that at least one of them would not be stupid enough to commit academic fraud? and the accusations and plagiarism against claudine gay started trickling out slowly and where there is smoke, there is fire. harvard tried to cover for her by essentially waving it off as gay's malfeasance and oversight that can be corrected. remember, they said it was just instances of inadequate citation. wellumbe, those instances near r number 50 yesterday, not just a few words here or there unless
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you think lifting full paragraphs from another author's work is cool.ha i guess 50 must've been the magic number because todaywhen claudine gay resigned ast president. but when you read her statement, she doesn't at all sound remorseful for or she doesn't mention her plagiarism. but predictably, she plays the race card claiming that she's been subjected to personal attacks and threats fueled byg racial. that is exactly what the media d was waiting for. the racial arsonist him so,ha al sharpton, said this is an attack on every black woman who has put ssa crack in the glg ceiling. and then, there was cnn's jake tapper. >> i don't think it is fair to say all of her credits were racist but a few of them were. >> there were people who came straight out and said, they
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believed claudine gay was onlybu targeted because she was black, a woman but especially because she was black. has i can't even imagine what she's had to face. >> laura: okay, what sheandi faced? what about all of the candidates she beat out for t the top job e harvard who didn't plagiarize. and perhaps who's academic worki was not steeped in victim analogy infused with what seems to be a twisted racial t obsession.was look, he said this from the beginning of it was clear from the get-go that this controversy left wou unaddressed would eventually devour harvard. the and it practically did. of course, hearing her in the first place was the first grave mistake. and that r has nothing to do wih race, by the way, thank you very much, and everything to do with basic competence, basics achievement. gay's resignation tells us a lol about the rod that runs deep inr
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some universities. and importantly, it tell s us the hard left is not strong enough to protect its own people noatte matter how a up they get. if you see a hard left person in a prestigious job, it is not th hard left put them there. it is because the rich people who run the nation's majorunti institutions want them there. and until today, the harvard corporation, the board ofe overseers, and most of the schools well-connected very public big donors wanted claudine gay to stay as president., he now, people like bill ackman, well, he was one. of themi exceptions. nderbut once the herd changed is mind, whatever that was, well, she didn't last long. in america, only populous have the energy and the wherewithal to stand up to the rich.nclu everyone else, including thed hard left and so-called moderate republicans, they either go along withch o the rich or eventually they get crushed. so now the question is: how many
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other claudine gays are there iw academia?hing answer if you have that many fingers like created in a lab or something. any professor or administratornd of any color or any background doesn't need to be caughtt plagiarizing to be occupying an office that he or she never deserved.. and the ivs are not suddenly going to stop being woke because of one resignation. jay larry jamison, you may notie know him but he was chosen as m the interim president by upenns liz magill and has been there since 2011 serving as executive vice president of the health system and the dean of thes be school of medicine. here is what he's been up to since coming to upenn. after covid and george floyd, he made a point to ditch the traditional standards ofl excellence and merit that he expected at medical school and put it focus on pei.
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trying to make upenn medicine antiracist, equitable, diverse, and inclusive.n june 2021, he promised cultural transformation at upenn medicine and later, he talked about the e importance of rooting out racist. >> they are broadening our criteria but also risks to not embracing more diversity, ofon a future physicians. innovation and diversity arertne symbiotic partners. i hope and ie ha believe that wf have reached an inflection point in the effort to root out racise and bias in medicine. last year's widespread outrage over racial injustice hasin catalyzed an ongoing movement th affect enduring change. >> laura: oh, my gosh! there are so much to say about, this man, but of course, this all has to mean that medicine at its core must be racist, too. >> embracing diversity and
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inclusion will help us evolvee more quickly and successfully. more diverse caregivers are essential to build trust in ou r profession. and this trust can accelerate closing health disparities.itie >> laura: the other schools still have astil shot here. learn from this. lose the woke and go for broke.t on merit, on excellence, and objective talent. there is a lot out there from every racial background and ethnicity.e en you will do everything favoritea and you will have tyrannical o grip on the system that has poisoned so much of american society. and that is "the angle." 20 men now, the senior felloww manhattan institute and cultural revolution who was pivotal and kind of discovering a lot was going on with claudine gay and h plagiarism. victor davis hanson at the micah srou. fellow at the hansen institution.y'
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why exposed ny this is a win that she's out of this position and there are so much more to be discussed and to be rooted out here, is there not? >> that is right. pre certainly this is my initial goalrvar to topple claudine gaym harvard appear to harvard needs to go further and abolish dei programs and permanent intoo plracist system. nee it needs to pledge institutional neutrality on controversial political issues and diversify the faculty not on skin color but on philosophy, politicalvard belief, and viewpoints. that is really what rfid needs to do to balance the institution. our reporting on claudine's plagiarismsolu in dei empire and botched handling of anti-semitism shows that the
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institutions are weak, and their ideology is a failure. we are just getting started in i this campaign for reform. s >> laura: victor, i think it is important thaimt people don't claim like a premature victory here, although this is very. important and why i decided to do the show tonight, very, very important. this is just one person at one university that happens to bet harvard. but tell us about whatho you knw about how deep this really goes in the american educational psychic. >> well, it is institutionalized. iand people that speak outt against it or punished. and they have a fundamental contradiction, laura, because they claim they are preeminent and hyper democratic and theyey bare not. the base decisions on hiring tension anadmid scholarship andl race. and whenie you are lying like that, then the lies are not the end but the beginning. on this case, she lied -- sai unfortunate to say that but
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numerous times she said she had been proactive about the w plagiarism. she was always reactive and she was never proactive. chol she had the highest standards her whole life. she started thisa ma misinforman and plagiarism when she was a graduate student in her dissertation. she said she couldn't speak out against anti-semitism because of the first amendment. she speaks about everything and violates the first amendment ani time it is question other than anti-semitism. and then she said she been brought up the race card as dide the harvard corporation. when race was a reason she was hired, not because she waslves fired. >> laura: right. >> the corporation disgraced themselvesy ki. they played the race card and then made a start about it got into public domain appeared where the publice th domain. we are the ones that give them taenx exempt endowment we are te ones that give millions of teeddollars on federick researcy guaranteed student loans andf we snarky about the public domain as if it were hicks or something.roga
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they are really arrogant. b >> laura: chris, what isprob stunning to some but not to probably us is that it's not like she is separated from the university. she loses thjoe top job, but sh> remains, chris? >> yeah, the left is its own.ar so she will be demoted back down to professorship at harvard anda allowed to retain that for now. although there are serious questions that this plagiarism, the sheer quantity of 40 plus instances of plagiarism but also jeopardize her tenure ando jeopardize her professorship. but the real thing to r understand, laura, it is nots pr just about getting rid of claudine gay as president ofd harvard appeared it is about reshaping incentives up around an elite -- and the board members e creative individuals and will blow whichever way the wind goes. and so it is important we are the wind and we take control of the set of cultural incentivesca
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that determine the elite consensus. if we can change that, if we can train people when they need to be shamed, encourage people where theye en need to be encoud but we can start to reformulatee these institutions has dr. hansen said so gracefulld y has been to sternal iced with dei ideology. >> lauray and: victor, the whoe diversity, equity, and inclusion is intertwined with anti-americanism. i think anti-semitism, blm was part of this marxist roots. and this is sadly what has become what is incredible and some ways great institutions yet badly, badly damage. for self-preservation, they have to't ditch this stuff.t >> yeah, but they can't because ing.they are so wedded to it sol they keep doing is lying. what do you do when you say dei isn't racist? s you have race and segregated
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graduations and safe spaces, racist segregated dorms. then they have to come up with this language behind the lies and they called them -- when segregated. did you notice, laurat duplagiarized they did to duplicative language and now even beyond that and called itki missteps, missteps. now theyesso have the slide they will be stuck with a professor who was a plagiarist when expelling 40 or 50 students or far less egregious plagiarism. >> laura: now, guys come if you dress up like an indian on thanksgiving and like a member of the lacrosse team, you are sm lucky to get a job after schoolu and some of these places, right? but you are the president of harvard and you have a chance to correct this and we will move on.t well, that didn't work out. chris, victor, you're so important to this discussion thank you so much. we are two weeks away from the iowa caucuses.s we will be there.ar governor ron desantis is here how he is planning to turn it
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state, the responsibility to assure candidates on the ballot for the office they seek. section 3 of the 14th amendment is part of the constitutions, not an option that a requirement. i had a duty and obligation to follow the constitution. >> laura: [laughs] oh, first of all, she looks like shhat'e is created in some kindf ai lab, that is weird.ly second of all, what constitution iss she rooting? her only duty was to the democrats who want to trump upht the ballot because he is leading. tonight's legal team transparent active welfare setting the stage for this fight to go all the way to the spring. joining me i now mike davis founder of article 3 project, former clerk along with horace cooper, chairman and project 21. mike, this is not surprising. we did expect this, however, what is trump's argument, andee how is this going to get teed up to be successful? >> d well shanna bellows is the main secretary of state. l
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she is unelected. she is not a lawyer but all of a sudden she has become a constitutional scholar. and she thinks she has the unilateral power as this unelected nonlawyer secretary of state to takake away from 360,0 name to republican voters, they are right to choose their candidates for the president of the united states. she is clearly this reading section 3 of the 14th amendment. the only way you can remove a candidate under section 3 of thf 14th amendment is to bringl gr federal, criminal charges for insurrection or rebellion, get a federal grand jury to indict and federal jury to find them guilty with evidence beyond age reasonable doubt, unanimously guilty. the federal district judge has to convict and that conviction has to be upheld on appeal. that is only way you can movewec under this post-civil war constitution amendment. >> laura: now, we can sit here the rest of the hour just talking how stupid this movie is
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by this main secretary of som state. she tae looked like she was reag a script from some of austin's tape when she wa laws on blitze. but this is fear unlawful, horace. we will get into more of this i but they are see how this is looking for joe biden and the democrats. it is not looking good. >> this is wholly inconsistent and in violent of any idea of due process as western nations a have embraced. you simply are not allowed. i taught constitutional law when i was an assistant professor at george mason university. the idea that the secretary of state can trust declare that her political enemy is not welcome to be voted upon by the citizens of her state does not comport it
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any way with the united states a constitution. not the 14th amendment or any other provisions, even under main law.t this absolutely must be overturned. >> lauramike: well, first of all my might, we know the left -- iu will be overturned, i think tha, relying on a court is kind of frisky. but the idea that the left will hold up the constitution and that like thomas jefferson running in to save the countryhc when the six oh third days of the week the constitution is written by a bunch of out ofey d touch man, right? the constitution says -- if ie. don't live in the constitution! they never have! >> there were two impeachments for nonsense. four indictments for noncrimes,t two gag orders, and they were trying to bankrupt and that wil. backfire. they will try to throw him off the ballot. they are pretending they were
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trying to protect my proceed bya destroying democracy. >> laura: mike before we godo back t do horace, we wait for trump to appeal the colorado decision which can happen anytc moment, but the secretary of state defended her decisionat again. watch the spirits pick up my trumpet secretary of state is to make sure that only qualified individuals go on to the ballot. so for example if arnold schwarzenegger woke upte tomorrow and decided he wanted to run for president, he would not be put on the ballot for not being a natural born citizen. b we have never had a president before be in situation where heu tried to steal an election andad repeatedly attacked our democracy, incited insurrection, and then have the gall to run for office again. >> laura: mike? >> i would say jenna griswold is not the brightest bulb in colorado. and democrats have taken over every statewide office including thste supreme court, that the
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governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of state. colorado has lost. the supreme court of the united states needs to fix thisi this is establishing a dangerous precedent. >> laura: horace my mentioned at the top of the show but realy quickly usa today suffolk poll n trump's favor for keep voting o blocs. biden claims 63% of black voters but that is a huge decline from the 87% he carried in 2020. similar stories among hispanic voters. horace, if this holds, what is l this going to look like in november? >> our founders gave us the greatest concept of self-government, imagine, not since the old greek civilization has there been this idea.th and when it was premised on the simple idea, every single citizen gets to make the
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decision about the policies. we had a civil war that lost more lives than any war wehave americans have been in to make sure that we vindicate this. it is highly rich that the left is using the 14th amendment, which protects and pushes backn against the very claims that democrats made in the 17th and 18th century to then say today in the 21st century and black americans, latinos, women, young people are rushing mightily to say, "we want a right to exercise self-governance and for idenus, that means y we, not yoe mr. biden. we get to vote. shame on the left for the reason to move remove rights from people. that iauras not how self-governi works.
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>> laura: i want to stand up and give you a standing ovation for that. but might come i know how you top horace said. african americans, women, latinos come up but a big push to the american side of the ledger again led by trump. >> i don't think. there isun bidenomics working too well for young people and black peoplehip come hispanic people. just about any other american. it seems like may be closef leader doing well under bidenomics but the rest of us in real america really are not. >> laura: night, horace, great to have you on tonight. thank you. chucking new details whichat's liberal elites being identified in the epstein documents. 13 days until the iowa caucuses, governor ron desantis, he aims to make a breakaway. that is next.
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>> laura: i cannot believe this, but we are less than twowo weeks away from the first o official test, they say, of thei 2024 primaryow season, the iowa caucuses. this could be the first step to narrowing down the g.o.p. field. ths tre real clear politics shos trump leading 51% in iowa, iran trailing 19%, haley a distant third at 16% and joining me now is florida governor and 2024 canada, ron desantis, who hasav been all over iowa. governor come i know you are hovering aroun d that percent in iowa for some time. and trump continues to dominate. do you think iowa -- are you, is it your deciding factor? >> no, this is a race to get the majority of the delegates. we have done iowa with the way people who have done well inhe iowa have done, which is beyondd the ground and creates organization. becthe polling has never predit
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how the results come out because it is a caucus in just a different beast. we are doing what it takes to win. i'vewe been to all 99 counties, and we will be able to do a lot more. it is any important part of th, process that you actually come and take questions from people,t answer their questions, even participate in debatesd so we will anticipate in a debate and cnn declined that but governor healey is going to do it. it will be a one-on-one debate between me and nikki haley. i am looking forward to doing that and that will help the voters to make their best>> l decision going forward to. >> laura: governor, have aul question and who knows how anye of us would proceed if facts were the same. if you are leaving but that same amount j, would you jump over people to do debates with peopl who are kind of trailing by aual lot? it is hard -- i think it is actually an interesting que question. >> yes my woodate.be debate becs that i as what you do. abo this is about the people.t of
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it's not about you. he has a situation where he hase a lot of air cover from cableth networks, including this one.pe i get that. from a strategic perspective -- but the question is is that thee right thing to do?coy sh the right thing to do is to stand about your record. why should he have to answer questions? he is running on deporting i t illegals and build a wall but he did that in 2016 and didn't get it done. i think he owes answers to thosg questions. he has not been willing to do that.e obviously, if you go by pollingd as an urge. now that we are in the new yearu voters expect you to answerp an those questions. iowa ones expect you to debate'a it is the same when we go intoco new hampshire. i've already committed to a couple of those debates. it we will see what happens but i can tell you on the ground here, we like where the momentur we have and we are looking forward to it. >> laura: governor might want tos tr get your response tobo something that vivek ramaswamy who is trailing quite a bit sad about trump's removal from the
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primary ballot in maine and of course colorado, watch. >> if every republican removesie himself, that nullifies maine a and colorado. if they remove a candidateg on unconstitutionally from the ballot. i believe on standing onll politics.n ro if trump name is often my name is off to. i call on desantis and haley to do the same. actions speak louder than wordsl they are unwillingness to docomp that reveals they are complicit in part in what is happiness filmic happening even if indirectly. >> laura: your, , co reactions o those comments, complicit in the love affair againstespo donald trump. >>umul just observed. i have a responsibility to accumulate delegates. i'm not going to unilaterally cede any.i hai will win as many as i can.sn i've been very clear about both of those decisions in those states.o ge it is not consistent with thet e constitution. i expect them to get reversed. i have raised the question about biden. if he has illegals aiding the
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country, is he eligible to be on? we can play this game all along. it will not end up well for the country. but i do know this, if any of the other ones of us had gotten kicked off of the ballot, trump would be spiking the football. let's be clear. t that is the fact of the matter.s >> laura: that is probably accurate. i think that is a fair point. all right, there is a new ad i's not going to play because it is' so stupid but i have to have your response. nikki haley super pac hat cls ad out that claims that your phoned he, too lame lead and too weaki. to lead and pro-china. you are pro-china and all thoseb other things given what we know about nikki haley's position on globalization and so forth,re which ispu the position of a lot of mainstream kind of established republicans. >>d in laura, i banned china frk buying land in the state ofiver florida. i kick china out of ourconf universities, these confucius institutes. we have cracked on them and
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taken trade secrets. no governor in the country has e chdone more to stand up to the chinese communist party. nikki haley's come on the other hand, when she was governor, tht number one governor in america m bringing the chinese communist party into her state. they gave land near a military base for a chinese company. she went to a chinese company right in front of the chinese flag sai and said she works for them.sh of course, she said china is her friend.e nopow she is trying to act tough because she knows how toxic those positions are with republican primary voters. here is the thing, her donors, liberal donors in california and wall street, they make money in china.hink she would not stand up to china. so, i think haley is governor,si that would be the haley you would get. it is a clear contrast. she is grasping at straws to try due to the nonsense appeared to think what they are trying to hit me on is something that hapn florida before i was governor.gs so you know if the ty are getti you for things that your predecessor did come i must have
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done a pretty dog on the job. >> laura: it is clear theytocr like biden versus haley.rnor no doubt about that.uc governorus, we will see you in e caucuses. thank you so much. the only day we are expected to learn the names of many of those elites tied to sex criminal jeffrey epstein. bill clinton may be and they are quite a few number of times. chief correspondent who i don't get to see enough of and crying in our milk, trace gallagher has the details for us. what dw abo we know about theseo documents?ny s we know the list of names can drop any second. and in all 187 names previouslyt listed as john or jango. yes, there could be duplicates m&a names are former employees but clearly information is going to be embarrassing for many people on this list but so far, no indication prosecutorsea are seeking to file any further charges.y ac but we can expect to see the names have may be actors, well-known business people,
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prominent former members of government, including former president clear there bill clinton who said by abc newsg his name was there 50 times. he has not been accused of doing anything wrong and the spokespersons that they have no problem with the listening unsettled. but if you remember back when the flight logs were released for jeffrey epstein's private plane, bill clinton had also flown extensively on the plane. but clinton maintains he did not sewee epstein for more than nta decade prior to his death. and he never went to epstein'sy home little st. james island n where a lot of nefariouspart activity actually happened. now some of the names being released all part of a lawsuit s filed against ghislaine maxwell. she and $0.2021 to 20 years in prison fora sex trafficking teenage girls. and a woman named virginia to freight accused ghislaine maxwell facilitating sexual abuse.andr remember, the same person who accused prince andrew of sexually abusing 1 her when she
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was 17 years old. innvic 202005, jeffrey epstein convicted of having sex with underage girls. it will be interesting tngo find out if any names on the list were hanging out with: th jeffrey epstein post 2005. >> laura: this is the longestth reveal. where is the black book? where is lindberg, baby? we will see, trace, so great to see you in person. the biden administration's new move tonight that makes it easier, yes, easier for illegals to cross the border. border patrols brandon juddn, reacts to this and a lot more next. ♪ ♪ if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford,
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administration is adopting it at a new go to phrase which obviously is an ongoing invasion of the united states. now antony blinken has been using it and secretary may workh us, he is tweeting it out.regu here is what they think is irregular. last month -- again these numbers become meaningless because of courses many, many. but the highest monthly total ever recorded of the illegals crossing the border, since october 1st, more than 785,000 people have been intercepted ata the border appear that it's moro than the entire population.ow and the biden administration is just getting started. they arele now coming after texe legally, more law fair, trying to do something about the d problem. one of the few states that canas do something so that is an issue the biden administration wantsre to tackle. now not the invasion itself but go after texas. so now biden is asking the supreme court to allow border
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patrol -- get this -- to cut or remove razor wire along the border making it easy year.trol for illegals. brandon judd, the national border counsel patrol,rd ilarl regularly and thinking of the hd word regularly, i regularly think about the border patrol.en i've had the chance to make so many wonderful many men and women in years in media in 1996i when i first started covering this when clinton was down at operation gatekeeper.tion these are wonderful people. this is how the administration treats them that they need more impossible work to do.you this is insanity! >> yeah, it really is. when you look at what the administration is trying to do right now in getting the courts to stop allowing taxes to put up these razor wire, there is not a border patrol agent out there thatant wants to cut thie razor wire. none of us want to do that.in i we recognize that we have to
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have certain infrastructure that allows us to control our borders, andng yet, we are being ordered. we are being ordered by several individuals by this administration to do these things we absolutely don't want to do. as long as that order is notthe illegal, we have to follow that 't worder. that is the way the law works. we don't want to do that. it puts us in a bad positiond because we ultimately end up gettin g attacked. we get all the bad guys for facilitating everything that isd happening when in reality it comes down to this administration t and its polici. they are inviting these peoplei to crash our borders.eopl they are releasing them into thi united states and that is the reason so many people are coming in. on top of that, they use but will make buzzwords the>> mainstream media will eat up and ng.they will love. they won't give a definition of what it is. i >> laura: brandon, i don't dolor think it is working. i was in colorado this morning talking to folks as we wereer traveline,g and where we were. i'm talking hard-core democratsk okay, they are sick of it.
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i was actually blown away at about how many people just today i saw who were obviously seem to be in transit perhaps from thes border and the reactions from people. you can even blame the people for coming over. they are being invited to comeco meover. why wouldn't they come over? brandon them according to theyo internal alert we obtained at fox news, border agents in tucson are think this influx over migrants from guinea who are using fake passports tong claim my nurse when entering the united states. why are they doing that specifically, and what is the real meaning of that little tactic? >> this is a very dangeroust of aspect of border security. s these individuals do not wanthe their government to know who they are. they are using fake passports beer the criminal cartels, they are very good to generate a profit in very good to createl fake documents.o th when these individuals use fake
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documents and get released into the united states anusd disapper in the shadows of society. very dangerous aspect of border security. >> laura: brandon, this is their policy. this is not an accident, this is their policy. we appreciate it, thank you. mickey mouse slasher film and the final frontier as trends rights has ta,o be what the -- jimmy failla is next.
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>> where the hill did he go? >> laura: jason meets "steamboat willie" slasher to me. they are out of ideas and a hollywood. >> are they ever but youtand understand this is a walt disney world where this movie takes place. mickey is coming to kill you pbecause you misgendered somebody. it is a different park now,no laura. they have peter pan and snow white and thethey 7 inches. it is a different disney comeaux came watching at, wi the movieso tgoing the park. wasn't that the original disney horror film just the fact they are charging you $38.50 for a y hot pretzel? i pay interest on anm pa ice-cream cone i bought in 2011. it's not pretty. >> laura: don't you love how the rascal scooters at disney, they have all of the attachment so you can put the 24-ounce
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coca-cola, and then the codedcot pride -- there is a little platform of food you can choose from. >> most of disney nowadays is fat people on scooters eating turkey legs. >> laura: i almostg got hit by one. >> you don't go on rides but not fat people now, you are rightdg about that, scary. >> laura: jimmy cover the nextu' clip importance most powerful women summit in october.e ne shocking, i wasn't there.r, it is goin sg viral and elf forn reason and here is lieutenant colonel from the u.s. base for's. a nationalon is security imperative. we fight today and we are going to fight in the future using brainpower. and if that brain just happens to be in at trance body, youou should want them all serving alongside me.. >> laura: to make him a space>> ca ln be anti-trans, you know that, right? >> listen, man, we left becausec itau is a coping mechanism, buto
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thpie way we are going, laura, r a,years from now the military wl roll on the battlefield and solathe r powered tanks with com bumper stickers on the back. we will lose every war, and they will comwille home with a troph. good gosh, this is terrifying! >> laura: jimmy, when you see the coexist bumper stickers and we see them a lot here ina lo california, they are usually -- they are usually kind of driven and cars driven by women, you know, for certain age. usually, you know, long fizzled hair and big floppy dog in the backoppy. do you stay away from them or engage them because maybe they are fun to talk to a question mark >> i dodge them. i have this issue, i was up ins vermont. >> laura: that is the worst. >> cop stop me if driving a subaru. i didn't havite a sticker on the back but the irony of thoseicke people. >> laura: that is the other one. the mostr hateful people ever pt those bumper stickers on thever car.er s we love migrants and long sign
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people, we love migrants and alr trans. but we really don't like thereal rest of you people in the country. in anyone who disagrees with ue hate, oh, my god. if you have a longoh, sign, ths the best. haveu ev you ever been skiing? >> yes. >> laura: are you a good skier? m i'm better in the lodge in my y large game is on point but i will ski. >> laura: sam says i'm not allowed to ski anymore because last time i was in this studio, i had my leg up with packs of ice on it. an ice machine and you can hear it humming in the background.gru i decided to annoy my staff. i decided to go skiing again and you see my kids and kate my olda assistant. we didn't have the ski instructor but he barged into the picture. good to see you. that is it for us tonight here on "the ingraham angle."

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