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hours before she went into labor, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. the good news is that if she hadn't been pregnant, she would have never have known and she's catching the cancer very early at a stage zero. while she's away on maternity leave, she's going to go through and get treatment and get the cancer out and she's going to be back on this show want couple months, i would hope. so we all wish her well. we miss kat. i'm sure she's doing great. she's a tough bastard. it's true. thanks, mike. emily, charlie ♪ >> laura: good evening, everyone. i'm laura ingraham ♪ ♪ >> laura: good evening, a everyone, i am laura ingraham, thaand this is "the ingraham a"
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from washington tonight. thank you for joining us. i'm back from guantanamo bay and ls apete hegseth gave "the angle inside where the illegals are being held. exclusive coverage in a momentvl but first, the art of the retail. that is the focus of tonight's n "angle." what a novel concept, a president who wants the government to work for, not against us, which means stop blowing our money on pointless. wars and start making us money a whenever possible.bi >> we will be signing an agreement, which will be a big agreement onan rare earth and other things. as you know, we are in for $350 billion in europe is in for $100 billion. that is a big difference. it is very important to everybody. we will get our money back and get our money in the future.
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i think that is appropriate because we have taxpayers that shouldn't be footing the bill.as >> laura: he has 100% correct. d this war was a catastrophe fore both sides and a drain on america. now it is time to use ourie leverage to make things as fair as possible for all parties and only trump could pull this off. only trump could have pulled ing elon musk to pull off all government cost-cutting mission. we have no other choice.if >> we simply cannot sustain to trillion dollar deficit. if they don't do this america will gillio bankrupt if we are o achieve $1 trillion deficit reduction naturally in 2026. weight requires saving $4 billion everyday every day for now to the end of september. but we can do it and we will do it. just failure is simply not an option, fast, the president's team made answers to simple
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questions from employees that get paid by us. questions, really difficult ones like tell us what you accomplished last week? now, other than for those employees with very sensitive jobs, i mean, they should be>> simple, easy, take no time atthn all.ar >> we all try to get to the bottom of the think there are a number of people in the government payroll who are deade which is probably why they can't kerespond. some people who are not real people, fictional individuals collecting paychecks. a someone is collecting paychecks on individuals and aree these people real, are they alive? >> laura: i love that banner, are these people real? are they alive?y itde is a novel idea though, dot pay dead people. speaking of people who don't have a polls. when did joe biden ever, and i mean ever coherently preside over a cabineteeti meeting?
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this is how one went down. >> jail is here today. i heard that clapping and it wasn't for me. >> time to write a new story of health care in this country, when where women get the answers we need. thank you. [applause]at t >> laura: oh, my gosh,, i totally forgot that, one withidn jill's reading, story time atkn thowe cabinet meeting with jill biden. again, the key is knowledge. so do noe hot underestimate howh we are learning about the systems, the intricacies of the systems that make the d.c. spending mission go. remember, we paylo for it, and r lot of it is broken. >> many of the systems are extremely open. and they don't communicate there's a lot of mistakes in thk system and the software doesn'tn
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work. just. >> laura: the software doesn't workt.now, r. of course it doesn't work! it is the federal government. they are trying to find 15% across-the-board savings from just fraud and waste. we know that is just the tip of the iceberg, but that is a goodh start.omet musk's formula who should stay and who should go is somethingls even the most dimwitted liberals should understand. >> we wish to keep everyone who is doing a job that is essentia. in doing the job well.in but if the job is not essential, where they are not doing their job well, that job position should be unparalleled. >> laura: dead people can't do the job well so again, take them off. that is so cruel! d that is unheard of, says that federal employees union. you can't cut that! except it's not any of that, the legacy media likes to ignore the fact that president clinton actually fired 377,00fire0 federal employees
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between january '93 andmp september 2000. the trump administration, again, has a go 10% of the workforce or a total of 230,000 positions at. it has to happen and it can't happen fast enough.it if you 2 think about it, 230,000 is far too few, but we will take it. though this is all exciting andi it is encouraging.c it makes people feel optimisticd but while we are optimistic and0 we are excited to, at the samesd time trump 2.0 has to be mindful. just because democrats are less now, and they are lost, doesn't mean they will be lost forever. if it begins to appear that trump's team loses its way on y the america first agenda oour focus, you risk giving anve rtopening to democrat populace d they will be fake populace but nevertheless they will pretend,o democrats who sees on anything
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that appears to put foreign workers and foreign countries, especially our adversaries ahead of american workers and america' interest. >> i see so many things saying we wan don't want to finance ths country.s.th that is not right.come we want them to invest in the united states. that is good, that is a lot of money coming and we will invest in china. >> laura: but china has com already bought up america country gillnet companies, american cultural interest and huge swath of land and properties, including some we have documented on "the angle" near the military bases.y wa but didn't maga turn out for that because they wantdown moref that or more foreign workers to drive down wages and opportunities for americans? a fine line must be walked. americans first always no matter what the donors want. overall, is extremely exciting.a
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ending wars, deporting illegals, saving money, cutting the fat,im making fair trade deals is a return to common sense. now is the time to double down on gaza, build out the misery and do not give the left and in. and that is "the angle." joining me now, alina habba, counselor to president trump.ab alina, a little merb in magna mr land and did maga vote for china to buy out more american real estate or american companies, they asked? >> is not really a question, really, that is the spin? no, what the president said isdh simple. at the same policy we have had across-the-board when you look atook reciprocal tariffs, the strong arm president has had with china and mexico. we want amt america to be safe.n we carole about american people first. it is what you said in your
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monologue, you couldn't have c said a better. america first. >> laura: alina,ans reciprocity would mean americans could gowh buy chinese real estate, real estate near a military base which i know president trump is not in favor of. but the concern is obviously no jail the deals are great and phenomenal, but you see where democrats are starting to like worm their way into the populace agenda. i warings out for the american worker to bring in thousands have more foreign workers? that is what some on the maga side are whispering about but nevertheless, it ie cls out thee make. >> let ms ree clarify that if te is any confusion. but the president was referring to is us to continue to have business relations.o we do import/export, of course we do, that is what we are talking about. yes, we will have a stronge ar nation peace through strengtht'
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and cut the fat through doge and through the president's initiatives. we have voted and the american people have voted fore tonovember 5th.e st but that means we will be tough but we want to make money. w we want to be producing and work with other countries in china is another example. it is a lot like, laura, theutin president says something like putin is bright. that doesn't mean he is praisini him. that means he is acknowledging the situation and what is goodg for america and what is americae first? if you say we will not have amazon or anything exported or import away china, that isy. not what he is saying that it has to bt the done the right leg that is what thehe s president s referring to but the spin israe. [boos] >> laura: when i sawnow, thet ag cabinet meeting with trump taking questions and elon makinr his point they were trying to drive a wedge between president trump and elon musk. i don't know why they are still trying to do that.pl it isn't working at all.paid
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luthor and several superman movies in the 1970s and 80s. again, if you're just joining us, legendary actor and oscar winner gene hackman has died. he was found dead along with his wife and their dog inside his santa fe, new mexico, home. the santa fe sheriff says there's no immediate indication of foul play, but an investigation is ongoing. now for a look back at gene hackman's legendary career, here's brian jones. life is up there, and life always matters
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very much. >> he was admired by his peers and beloved by moviegoers. eugene alden hackman was born january 30th, 1930, in san bernardino, california. he grew up in danville, illinois with his maternal grandmother. hackman dropped out of high school at 16 and lied about his age to join the marines. he served in china, japan, and hawaii for four and a half years. while in the military, he worked as an announcer on armed forces radio. in 1951, hackman made his way to new york, hoping to become an actor. he got his start on stage in the curious miss caraway at the pasadena playhouse school. in 1958, he made his first appearance on the new york stage in chaparral. three years later, hackman made his feature film debut with a small non-speaking role in mad dog coll. his broadway debut came in 1964 with any wednesday. followed by his first major film role in lilith.
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>> all right, popeye's here. >> hackman's breakout role in 1971, the french connection, earned him his first academy award for best actor. he went on to play lex luther, superman's arch nemesis, in several films. hackman also appeared in reds, hoosiers, and no way out in 1993. hackman won his second oscar for best supporting actor as a gunslinger turned lawman in unforgiven. >> what interested me about acting is that that somewhat common character is put in uncommon situations. and what do you do? how do you react to certain things, given that you're a common man? >> wendell rohr, overdue pleasure. >> in 2003, hackman starred in the legal thriller runaway jury, where he got a chance to act with his longtime friend dustin hoffman. the following year, he appeared as the former president in the comedy welcome to mooseport. after stepping away from acting in 2008,
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hackman wrote several books and continued painting, which he had said was one of his hobbies. hackman had three children with his first wife, fay maltese, before getting divorced in 1986. he remarried in 1991. with over half a century in the public eye. gene hackman will be remembered for his intensity, charisma and magnetism. >> let's get the floor. let's go. let's. >> so many memorable roles again. if you're just joining us, legendary actor and oscar winner gene hackman has died. he was found dead along with his wife and their dog inside his santa fe, new mexico home, the santa fe sheriff saying there is no immediate indication of foul play, but there is an ongoing investigation. again, if you're just joining us, legendary actor gene hackman, dead at 95. 95.ea back trso our regular programmig already in progress.
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>> doge will help pete hegseth has welcomed doge to come into the military. we have to start i n the pentagon and they try gone, three sites instead of five sides in the pentagon is way too big and way over bloated. they have 30,000, 40,000 people in the pentagon. n 100,000 people across the street in arlington making tons of money. for back and do it for the war fighter. do. help the war fighter build equipment and do the things we need to do. we can get the cuts but we needt to continue to do what a pete hs done is cut out all the bloat and all the dei get the militars back to a killing machine and somebody who can protect this country antod our allies. >> laura: president trump had a very strong reaction to the budget resolution writing on truth, "big first step forbu speaker mike johnson and nowe do let's start to balance the budget.bu it can be done." we haven't balanced a budgetke sense what, 2000, i think
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something like that we balance the budget in the united states we had a surplus. that joe should be obvious that that is where we need to get to. >> first of all, it will be hart to do,o but it all goes back to we are bloated and we have a business way over strained in terms of people working in the federal government. we have to do things to help the american people and put the america people first. american people have not been first until president trump took office about 20, 30 days ago.io >> laura: senator griffo gru for the golden pieces where you went fast and get a gold visa?t a lot of people want to park a lot of money in the united states and i'm noi t suri want to welcome them in the united states, but what is yourd view on that? it is unusual identical only president trump can come up with that. i have played golf with him before and he comes up with 100
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ideas in golf. he does something to make things better. he is a business guy. we will see where this ends up a very unusual.e but at the end of the day, we d need to make sure we bring in good people. f if we bring in good people to help this country from beingaura illegal to legal. >> laura: well, there is a lot of people, a lot of money, are yonot good people as well,ting senator. i hear you, the temples in the details an interesting idea, no doubt. "the ingraham angle" exclusive and the illegals landed at gi gitmo.
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cuban migrants to claim asylum itin the united states. but now, it has a new purpose. >> we have 30,000 beds inic guantanamoan to retain the worst aliens threatening the american people and some are so bad wem don'bet trust the countries toil hold them because we don't want them coming back so we will send them to guantanamo.go >> laurave: we are here aboard the department of defense government plane at the station guantanamo bay where everybody knows there are flights of illegal immigrants arriving on i regular basis. that is the administration's decision as a weight station before they return home.h president trump says he wants thousands of illegals to passun through gitmo to speed up thedr process but there are only one
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few hundred beds and gitmo willow accommodate them.d >> laura: 15 minutes afterdo our plane touche bd down, a migranti flight from fort bliss came in.d they are nine high-value detainees and it is very loud, amfrom guatemala honduras, uganh hamas. only nine on the plane. but the commander told us theyal could only go so many at a timey given the hospital facility and the site facilitocesy here, buty are spitting up the process every day it is becoming more up,efficient everyday. >> the vehicles pulled up they cameag over about an hour ago o> the ferry to get lined up. right now, you will see one by one, the illegal aliens will come off of the airplane shackled and screened on the site. they wile l be put into the r
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vehicles. the whole process starts to go a down on thnde ramp onto the fere and the vehicle stay on the ferry and it is a 20 minut thee drive to the other side of. once get to the detention facility it is another hour of processing. said this whole span takes about two hours total. >> very large plane but why?l people watching, why such a bigl plane and why not a small plane? >> there is at least i.c.e. personnel for each one of them and a medical team on board. so -- >> method is maintained constant sflow of the assets we have. and the channel pointed out,gh general custody. >>y co how close are they 9/11eg combatants to where the aliehigh-value illegal aliens a? how close? >> they arche close, within
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50 yards of each other. no >> there is no way to have interaction or no possibility to have interaction. they might as well be miles apart. >> laura: what is your messagem? to the cartels watching all of this? whatm th is your message to the? my message has been from the beginning, we are taking nothing off of the table. nothing. we will do whatever it takes to secureth the homeland, maintain sovereignty, it and protect the american people. >> laura: does that mean you rule out mexico? we know the cartel exist. >> i don't think i will rule anything out. anything is on the table. commander-in-chief ultimately with my consultation with the chairman will make those determinations. nothing is up at the table.ve our sovereignty will be dependent. >> they have already been put in -- [inaudible]ly >> how many minutes, 10, 15 minuteay.s max?
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second lieutenant, wasted therea for four to five hours because you had to get the detainees back in the day and signed their own release ultimately. and the guy we were sending back refused to sign a release back to his home country.o towe your point, laura, he was treated so well here, he didn't want to go back where he was coming from because he knew heer was mistreated.view >> laura: after escorted off oftime the plane, we moved intew into the joint ops center. just in time for your visit, say "the washington post" has a hit piece on this entire operation. they are basically saying three detainees transported out of here lase t week were not crimil offenders that run-of-the-mill illegal aliens and they m complained of inhumane conditions. they complained of mistreatment, isolation. meresponse to that? that article is b.s. and blame america first crowd will always do do witches characterize ourf
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efforts and tried to mischaracterize our efforts inep order to impugeon the motives of the president of the united states and his efforts to secure the american people. the idea of people being mistreated is absolute garbage.n >> laura: the federal government stopped threet te venezuelans from being transported here because h apparently decided it was not c clear why theyas were being sent here. clearly, the legal cases are trying to force the administration to give more l information, more access to the migrants, more legal rights to the migrants and more access to attorneys, family calls.fe >> my job as the secretaryns of defense is not to worry what the lawyers are arguing. i have my own lawyers to argue cothe legal parameters we areth abiding by the law completely. >> laura: coming up we will take you inside where the illegal aliens are held at gitmo. ♪ ♪
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>> laura: a lot if you want to know, what are the conditions for the illegals at gitmo?clus i know it keeps you up at night. we have exclusive look and one of the facilities.oc >> we ark,e rolling and on our y to the mob, which is migrant operation center.hi about 50 beds there and hold the illegal aliens not the highest value detainees go to but nevertheless, they are processer there.ioey they are held there ideally for not a long period of time and processed out of the country. bet 50 beds, we have millions of illegal aliens but this is onegn part of a multipart operation across all of government to supporssiot president trump's mission to enforce our borders, protect our sovereignty and send a message to anyone thinking they are going to come to the
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united states illegally. t you might end up here guantanamo bay and then you will go home. >> these are the type of facilities where they are held. uc to, four, six, seven, refrigerator, bathroom, standard c issue clothing and very well air-conditioned. much better air-conditioning than the official buildings that the soldiersre are in. but kind of standard issue. and same thing here, there are two, four, six, eight, eight refrirefrigerator and air conditioning, bathroom, may be n little handicap outfitted here. but the thing to understand about this is while dod moves the migrants in, the control of this facility is done by i.c.e.
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and dhs. so i.c.e. and dhs have the control, and yet, dod, most of this comes out of their budget. but is an interesting interplayu among the agencies. what is actually cold here so let's keep going. >> laura: there is another part of gitmo who were not allowed access to and we couldn't go into with heatea headset and this is the high threat illegals in the 9/11t dicoconspirators like khalid sheikh mohammed. >> active naval station and robust one. so. the destroyer and recently over the red sea filled with the operation hack.o that is something to remember. then we went back to the detention facility where the illegal aliens are.incr it is incredibly professional operation. as i i rembe remember it when ie
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but i think the message is clear, if you break the law, ifi miyou are a criminal, you could find your way at guantanamo bay. you don't want to be at one, based. which is where we house al qaeda at 9/11. they are professionals. they do their job. it is not easy, an easy time. it is a maximum security prisont >> laura: did you see the detainees or see them?vi >> we sangw them and tell their living conditions. austere, it is basic and every basic amenity you could need as provided. medical checks, dental checks, s welfare checks, recreational opportunities. but again it is austere and basic as it should be. outhat broke our laws and you w> lbe there temporarily and theno home. >> laura: aclus group is saying complainant is tantamount to t
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solitary confinement, which is against the u.n. rules how you have to house people like this because they get only two hoursa of outside time, outside of they are cells. what do you say to that? i say bold [bleep] with the aclu. i know what their agenda is and they want to make commander in chief president trumnotcp look . they top-notch tear facility run by professionals wheree they bend over backwards to make sure mental, dental, health care, food, language accommodations l exist. no, you willl fr not have univel freedom at guantanamo bay. it sen is prison. they get all the i time they ned as a temporary place to send them home. this is about temporary holding high profile, high threat individuals. >> laura: what about the 9/11 te detainees? did you geaw tt a chance to head over there? i tell them all periods we. >> laura: did you see
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mohammed? how is he looking?eikh i don't really care, and i hope he finds justice. one of the things i agree with my predecessor but he deserves the death penalty and i hope he finds it too through that system. we consolidated in the camp 5 appeared to actually they itiohave been there a long timed certainly they are taking care c of. >> laura: after spending thentan day with secretary hegseth and phenomenal staff and all the troops at guantanamo bay, we learned a lot.yo we learned what the media want yoieveu to believe about how ama is and howille we treat the illl aliens on the way out of the country. and we learned about the ere.humanity of the troops here thersee service. they are absolute loyalty to the mission and american sovereignty. we hope you learned as much asom we did hear a joke we will have much more from my trip to guantanamo bay in the coming
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>> hearing images withou ♪ ♪ t >>ru sharing images online is a consent of the violation of trust. indeed every member of this body to recommit to keeping kids out of the political fray. >> the chair does not intend to submit an apology to the body.ot >> that is correct. >> the member will not be ablet toin cast a vote or speak on the floor. >> laura: and you will sit in the quarter the rest of the dayr beinedg censured for exposing hw a boy claimed to be transgender won a girls state high school pole vault championship in maine. to that same boy who goes by katie competed in the boys pole vaulth pl and we wrote the story last week but continues to be a lot of fallout. joining mes to as tomi lahren ht of tomi lahren's fearless.
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this is where we need thfee federal government, and i'm nots usually for stepping on states rights here, but this cannot continue, okay? an d yet it is continuing, dei is not dead but it is sleeping in certain places, but it is not t dead. >> what i love about this, thisg is under the guise of protecting children. excuse me, come again if you want to protect children young girls and women you keep their sports and space is free from biological men. that is common sense idea right there. i hope president trump does follow through and cuts federal spending from maine who is not complying. the hills to die on historically from last november, this might be thawat thomas. doge wanting to continue waste, product, appears i get it.egal coddling illegal immigrants andt seen as future voters, and they.
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left the cheap labor but the constituency for this is limited i might go over well in west hollywood california but everywhere else, this is 90/10 issue and democrats do you ever, want to win an election again? >> when you think about this, tomi, it make sense. where else is the left going to go? have solutions for the economy. they don't have a path to make, better economy out there foraf young people, african americans. we have seen what have happened to american in inner city and in new york and the list goes on. what else do they have?se tthey are doubling down on failure. >> of course they argue doublinh down on identity and woketitu politics but i would argue protecting women is much larger constituency than they. and that lesson after incredibly campaign aectid with kamala hars for them andyo donald trump are human made.
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they are not reading the room thisand woke his dad. if they want a resurrection, this is not the way to do it. you can have woke things thatha are mainstreamed thavet men andl women sports is not one of them. you have charlamagne tha god coming out, pl let this issue d. best of luck to them and i hope donald trump sees them in court. >> laura: the trans craze is also national security. in the sex chat room with intelr employees where they talked about castration and other grosu on a government messaging system during work hours. thoughts on that?g >> well, laura, i hope they answer when they melt the five things they dihed last week andl hope they are detailing this sio the text payer officials can see what we are doing to safeguard our national security. bbthis iars soft porn in some cs
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and i hope tulsi gabbard reads this out and we uncover more of it. these people havtaxpaye no busis being funded by the taxpayer or anywhere near national security. would a sick, wrong and quiteja frankly,ke grows. >> laura: tomi lahren, great to see you as always. thank you a much. firefired up over a new media adventure. raymond arroyo has it all and "seen and unseen."
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be the world's best boss. join screening time off. learn more at workingwithcancerpledge.com. we laura: it's time for seen >> laura: it is time fors be "seen and unseen" where we rebuild the stories behind the headlines. for that, returned to fox news contributor, raymond arroyo. it seems jake tapper is trying to make a littlefew bit of mony and a fe>>w bucks on the biden cover-up. >> laura, jake tapper announced his new book detailing amazing,p amazingly he discovered biden's to run for election in the middle of his mental decline. the book is called
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s"original sin" which could describe tapper because this wad him in 2020.n of this could be a major sin of the whol oe nation.t watch.wewith >> what we see on stage with biden is clearly a cognitive. decline. that is what i'm referring to. it makes me uncomfortable -- >> it is so amazing to meni that -- >> try to figure out an answer -el-in >>g cognitive decline and absolutely no diagnosing ofas cognitive decline. >> i guess she has no standing, but he does.k i doubt that exchange will end up in the book with lara trump. >> k laura: they all knew and if they weren't paying attention, jake is a pretty smart buy. everybody knew.is >> i i know, but he denied it.tn this is broadcast whiplash. he o might as well write a book sabout the conservative media becaustue he has no credibilityy the stuff.ld you can't come up with the book
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after everybody is denying what we could see for years. just when you though lt itau cod not get worse, guess who is launching their own podcast, laura? >> i will talk to people w directly i disagree with.in ing the first few weeks, we wi sit down with the biggest leaders and the architects of thwsome maga move. this is gavin newsom.k >> no, this is political rehabilitation, laura, i think that is what they call it. >> laura: he should have called it maga, much better name. i hope he can monetize it thougb because hair products have really been hit by inflation, raymond. >> they have, indeed.y >> laura: take it from. >> this comes as recall effort is underway to throw netfede gavin newsom from office and it's gaining traction.[ >> i want a federaln' investigation. it is accountability and time poor leadership that doesn't wait until it is too late.
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>> i want to drag him out by the people and firing him.y >> people mad as hell and that was mel gibson. >> laura: i thought it was lik,o mel gibson. it look like an sender like him too.who >> gavin newsom is saying he wants to talk to peoply tae whos disagree with him. try talking to constituents and these people have been burnedwh out of their homes.dc he is doing that whole shaking w thing for his podcast so right on time with that. this won't wash. >> laura: give maga and as newsom tries to launch, trump iu imagining a well-known one. >> trump was right about everything. it just came in end. somebody said a, this was sent thiin by a fan. i think we should make t some ot them. but we were, pretty much.rump
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are you allowed to take -- he will consider it, i know he will. he has sort of face death. >> laura: do you notice, he's not laughing and kennedy is not reacting. this is the funniest thing ever, rfk with mixed reaction. >> only trump would offer hats to reporters that he was right and they were in need of revisions. trump. u can't carry it soff anyway. it is a running stand up, raymond.st this is don rickles at his best. >> before we go, i have to geto. this end. let me tell you what i'm right about, budget airlines are not always worth it.t at a massive brawl broke out at, you guessed a, the. spirit airlines counter in atlanta. >> laura: [laughs] >> get up, get up! late, belief! ]
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[bleep]! >> what spirit is that, something fearsome and quarrelsome spirit but not aders holy one. they don't know why the breakou and joined group 5 i can see hor this could have happened. the brawl dissolved or maybe they got on board, i don't know but by the time the police arrived no arrests were made. caaginn you imagine that?ard i wouldn't want to be as to hera on that airline. spain when you don't get a pillow or extra for air and e.extra if you want to breathehg gnomic breeds, you have to pay an extra $25.ig ramen, great stuffht always good to have you on. follow me on social media and thank you for watching. we will have special behind the scenes looks >> todd: we begin with a fox news alert. legendary actor and two-time osca
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