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>> where did it come from? >> it's a patriot token they are doing and it is an honor of donald trump. this one is for you. and i wanted you to have it. [applause] there is going to be an 18-foot one revealed later this year. so you have a mini of it. >> that fist is perfect for getting around my lower back. i cleaned up that joke, "while this is heavy. >> pure bronze. >> wow. >> look at that. >> if this were a colombo episode, this is what you would start with r. >> or if you are playing clue. >> do you want to take it down to the border and fight the cartels? >> all right, thank you to the gas. ♪ >> laura: good evening, everyone. i'm laura ingraham >> laura: good evening, everyone, i am laura ingraham,
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and this iths "the ingraham ang" from washington tonight. you think you always forleas watching. this is ed.a fox alert code of e docuepstein files have been released. we are pouring through the documents and we will bring you agothe latest throughout the s. also just moments ago a federal judge in california william alsup appointed by clinton block the trump administration from ordering the firing of probationary government workers. relink the terminations could be a legal. onn this in moment on professor turley the first, it is time to put the pedal to the metal for doge. nailed the left is astroturfy of inc. the so-called resistance to trump largely off manufacturing story over deluge cuts, the precedent is keeping his foot on the gas yesterday he si signs a, executive order directing all agencies to have a doge rep in many musk to keepsk the cutss comingpe.
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to the government out of control spending is the real problem. >> we simply cannot sustain as a country to trillion dollar deficit. n that is just the interest on the national desk exceeds the school spendingdepa a lot on the depart but over $1 trillion on interest. if this continues the country will become de facto bankrupt. but is not an optional thing but an essential thing. josephine. >> laura: this is completelyleve unacceptable.wh the debt levels have become unsustainable. what we have done is tremendously staggering. we have normalized trillioed tnn dollar deficitows for years now. because we have fallen into this habit the debt to gdp ratio is higher than world war ii.ha but as doge grows, so did thes attacks including that lawfare we mention. and out the left is
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coming after musk for being what? >> the guy was not born in thish country.li he wasty born under apartheid in south africa and has that mentality going on. he was pro empire tied. an enemy of the united states do his job. >> mr. musk has been here 22 years and he's a citizen of three country but which country is he loyalty to, south africa, canada, or the united states? it has only been a citizen, i will say again, 22 years. >> this is thedemo best thing e. nomew the democrats hate immiimmigrants who have become naturalized citizens who left countries with very poor human rights records? ishing that the new barometer? i just want to clarify things, okay. i guess the democrats only want democrats who are illegal, they
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leget that housing, statements d we know they care about cheap labor.untr >> we can't let them deport thet millions of families across the country who have been doing the work that keeps our economy going every day. if you look at the food that is on your table, think about whoed picked it. >> lauraow: that old trope. had did we ever exist as a w country? how doorkers we pick our food, n titemporary workers came in and left. this is entirely different but this is come in and stay. but again, they don't want immigrants in leadership positions?arts t >> he doesn't have the smarto sr th e discipline to do the hard work that it takes to make real> cuts that are meaningful in our budget. >> he is a billionaire con man with a lot of money. he does not have this kind ofbe good background. >> we are watching our
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government to handed over to corrupt billionaires.n wemu are watching our entire democracy used by elon musk and his friends to steal from us. >> laura: it is so desperate. it screams desperation. we are out of ideas. we tried to attack trump. he just gets elected president so let's go after musk. like elon musk is some kind ofd' idiot that needs to steal money, what? i don't even know what reality these people are living in, but it's not the one i am aware of. doge is working pretty darn weli so well.ere' it has saved taxpayers wor$65 billion according to thh website, but there io s a lot mh work to be down. but who else was going to try id hemi hadn't come in? and the trump administration, of course, has to keep up the momentum. no breaks, all gas. m joining me now kevin mccarthy,
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former speaker of the house. mr. speaker, great to see you. i have to get you on this new attack on elon musk that sunny hostin says he has inanimate grant, an enemy at the state. she said he was pro apartheid and essentially has no right to be here. i guess they want to deport elon and keep criminal illegals here poin the united states. >> i did not think it wasng wpossible for the democrats to even get worse messaging and when they attacked the cuts at usaid on the transgender operas and other countries. but now they want to attack elon while they drive his tesla's. one of the things elon has cut uris the subsidy to buy tesla's. he sort his own business to help the country.le he has actually created things.o evervey other leader in everyth other country would love to have gelon in their country helping them build missiles and being
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able to go up to space and come back and bring electric cars.ng this is amazing what he is doing.houl instead of attacking elon, they should join him if they ever want to get back into the majority , they should join him instead of attack him. but they are attacking illegalhe immigrants? was that going to help.ct >> laura: what is ths?e issue of freeze musk's contracts. they are pushing for that asions well.ro again,un he created an enormous amount of wealth and not just for himself that millions of people around the world and obviously advances in technology. but they believe the democrats, okay, can't have any more federal dollars going to himen because he's volunteering his timeding i to cut spending in d washingtono . kind of follow that logic. >> you know what that would do?e all that would do is help china. before elon musk, we did not build a rocketso engine in america. he went out and did it himself so w te could go. we had esther not stuck in space
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and we need elon to go get them. we need a disaster in america, we h need satellite, sterling tt elon created and str he helps in that process and makes america strongerk hi.ly now they want to attack him becaus ws hee he's actually, whe looking out for?ecte the hardworking taxpayer. that should be their job help elected official, and they won't do it and he's volunteering to do it. he should be given a metal. b >> laurare: mr. speaker, we havg other issues brewing on capitol hill with the fight over k the budget. the numbers are pretty ugly.li i will talk to jason smith iny just a moment. republicanlis in my view, any, e all, many pay lip service, doge imis great and we are all for te cuts but time to crunch numbers on capitol hill, we are still increasing spending. so what is your message to w republicans tonight given the precipice that we are on andon given the fact that the trum'sp
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administration's future in the midterms are also on the line here if this isn't done right? e >> it is not just the future of the next election, what is the e refuture of the next generati. the real driver of this money, you have to look at theh mandatorgoy spending. there is so much government hasu grown, especially after covid.g there has nevethr been a been au cutback.gh this is the time to bringel accountability and go throughea every single program and eliminate duplications and mak those real decisions because i believe the american people are with you right now and you actually do better in the next election. >> laura: mr. speaker, ast always, great to see you. thank you so much. so we know the trump administration is doing whatever it can to save money, cut waste, trim payrolls, aware otof it en. but as i just mentioned to thedh speaker, they were plenty o speakers in congress and their refusal to act and act real cuts
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will cripple the country of course but crippled theth pledge to get federal spendingin under control. the interest on the debt aloneen is more than we spend on the entire defense budget.abou look at the chart from the peter sohn foundation where headed in the next ten years the net interest payments estimated to be staggering $13.8 trillion. okay, this cannot no one. joining me now congressman jason smith, ways and means committee, great to see you as always, ro khanna, one of your colleagues across the aisle tweeted the following, "i'm curious the budget the house republicans passed last night, which adds $100 billion in defense spending and $2.8 trillion in the deficit over ten years how that aligns with elon musk and doge's gold for secretary defense goal of 8% dod cut."
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>> that budget resolution a talking point actually cuts $2 trillion.ep however there congressional budt office, this is the scorekeepers that our bureaucrats or just extending president trump's current tax policy which the tax cuts from 2017 will create that s deficit.we yo du know as well as i that wey not have a revenue problem in the country. he you look at the average revenuhee that has come into the country over the last 50 years t 17% of gdp.t a we have a spending problem. typically are spending is right around f 20% of gdp, but over te last five years, it is 26% oft gdp. resand what they are saying abt the budget resolution is trump's expiring tax provisions.cu he's nottt talking about the
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$2 trillion, laura, he is cutting. the most congress has cut in the history of america is $400 billion. so being nee able to hit $2 trin is a good step that we need to do better they'll. >> laura: back in 2021 whenlo biden explodinngg that deficit d the long covid rules, i don't remember "the new york times" hammering about the economic risks that that posed, but the new york slimes hit today publishing a big piece onto a risk the economy that they say opposed by trump spending cuts and the agency level and his tariffs with topic on apollo sang an increase in layoffs will push jobless claims higher over the comingse i weeks in such a rise in the unemployment rate is consequences for rates and credit. so your view w on that.fs if we have layoffs, whichs obviously we need layoffs, will that also hamper the progress h yoeru all want to make here?s
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>> i will tell you right now, president trump's leadership and economic policy, weat tariffs to reduce the deficit or cutting spending, he has thehe right recipe and he proved it in his last term he created the best economy in my lifetime and then biden followed him and created th e worst economy. i would trust president trump any day.re >> laura: that you think we ca in continue to spend what wee arare spending and increase the? level of spending year-over-year like we are doining now and keep paying the interest on the debt? but again, how this current budget, federation of the budget impasse last night, how does that advance as to the cuts thac we need, serious cuts, drastic cuts? >> laura, last night what we passed was not a budget. what we passed was the budget
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resolution.se it just sets the blueprint that allows the senate to be able to pass51 the president's tax cutse with 51 votes. sothe vote wilr fol come later. but in this resolution in order vefor the tax cuts to be extenda to, you also have to cut true $2 trillion, which is a great step in the right direction. >> laura: we will make the details are $2 trillion and ilo know you want them congressman but the devil is in the detailsi and we love having you want to pamay you so much.reme and you made us rememberuc oval office, you made us remember once again why j.d. vance was such a brilliant vice president joe peck. while the cameras were rolling during the british tou prime minister starmer, vp finance briefly touched on what trump, starmer, and he would u .kdiscuss at lunch. >> we do have a special relationship in u.k. and similar european allies but we also knoa
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there have been infringement on free speech that actually affect not just the british but of course the british do in their own country is up to themg but also affect american t technology companies and by extension of american citizens. >> it will last for a very, very long time. i'm very proud of that history. >> laura: i love hello trump is looking at him, proud history of protecting free speech. then why the harassment of our country such as manna, x? great to british launch isdigi cracked down cracked down on paper masculine masculine social media digital watchdog said, massage and the speech isn not illegal but at scale, we can normalize harmful beliefs in men and boys. the online safety gives the power to find technology giants billions of dollars if they repeatedly break their own moderation rules or failed to i
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stop illegal content spreading.b by the way, what in the british n that the prime minister referenced would celebrate this? >> we will -- the lower people. weather in this country committing crimes on the streets, were committingg crimes from online, we will come after you. it does not make you safe fromof the law. you can be guilty of them to: in this offense is of. >> laura: incitement online. fan today, we see an interesting follow-on from congress, congressman darrelsl i says is introducing legislation to prohibit anyone who sensors americans from entering the united states. i love that, could. america needs to be the example of liberty, hold to get up, torch on the hill, and can't do that if we tolerate those who
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♪ ♪ >> laura: we may finally be getting some clarity just tell us joe biden whoever was pulling his strings damaged american sovereignty. now, dhs is rolling out migrant database requiring anyone over the age of 14 to register and be fingerprinted. of course go to the left is howling. >> it is a flaw go to a bureaucratic system made tohe target rather than to protect.ar this is another smoke screen to say be fearful that we are coming for you and required for you to provide. >> laura: joining me now, i border czar, tom homan. great to see you. migrant registry, how would this be implemented the, and what happens if an illegal does not comply? >> well, everybody registered, it will be busy because i thinki itng is close to 20 million or
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30 trillion. we know under joe biden across the border release add 2 million ., aways so well over 20 million.th but they will be charged with a crime and face penalties if they do not comply. we will do that. the u.s. attorney's office 100%, every prosecutio n given by the. border patrol, the u.s. attorney'swe office hundred% acceptance. we are proposing consequences ncand these u.s. attorneys are putting those consequences and b to use.ut if they don'edt obey the law, ty will be prosecuted. this is a game changer and will drive immigration even lower to record numbers.e webo are down 97% in one month. thisth is a secure border is muh more secure than the first trump administratione , a game change. >> laura, : tom, how manyso illegals and i know you've onlyf been and theary are six weeks whatever, but how many illegals
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thus far have been deported? >> borde borr patrol said well r t20,000.,000 and closer to 30,000. i said 26,000 and that is more. than double last year during the biden administration..t i'mom happy with the members, bs we need more, a lot more, especially the criminals. the sanctuary cities are slowing us down but we will work around sanctuary cities and we will doublenctu the number and we wil spend twice as many men andto swomen officers and sanctuaryyi cities. we will doties operation expansn and sanctuary cities.co sanctuary cities are getting exactly what they don't wantaura more officers in their communities to arrest the badso meguys. >> laura: your pal, michelle wu, the boston mayor had some remarks about this entire endeavor. watch. >> eve n mischaracterization of what immigrant communities and cities welcoming immigrant
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communities represent. i'm looking forward to having the chance to go to washington and to speak the truth about boston, about what we see here and what we know is real. >> laura: what is real and true with illegals in boston, tom?c. >> looked coach as sherw is lookinarg forward to coming to d.c. and i'm looking forward to boston real soon. over there and make the city much safer. when i was in cpac in the day, prstop counting at nine, nine sexual predatorsf , rapists most children walking this massachusetts, nine, and that is recent history. how many times did these child rapists reoffend at the time released from jail and by theho timeod we find them in the stres and neighborhoods? we will go into boston to make it safer.cr eapresident trump make a promise tolleg america we will make it n and decrease any crime to zero t
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and that is exactly what we areo going to do.o st boston can help her get the hela out of the way because we are coming and she will not stop us. we will make boston safer. again, i cannot say didn't have, nine child rapists that lead to puff up the street and made massachusetts safer, not her! : tom, is always good to thank you joining us. [chanting] >> laura: well, aren't those protests fund? that we would a just want to hang out with those people? o pollut after poll they want illegals off of the street goo d out of the country. thercee is good news becausees certain sanctuary cities like boston in states like massachusetts and connecticut are defying the trump administrationatio deportation
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goals, certain states are stepping up.e today virginia governor, glenn youngkin, with an executive order telling statwithe police d executive officers to assist with i.c.e. and all methods with deportation of inadmissible and removable criminal illegals. joining me now virginiant gubernatorial candidate in theo, current lieutenant governor, winsome sears, lieutenantactl governor, it is great to see you tonight. what exactly doi will local law enforcement be doing here that the people of this country need to understand? >> well, laura, thank you for m having me. let me tell you this, virginia is not a sanctuary state. it will never be a sanctuary state as long as we have the command. and so if local law enforcementa continues to ignore what the governor has stated, governor youngkin, that we are not a sanctuary state, that is why he has put this executive w order in place so that we will
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deputize state police to get rid of the criminal illegal element among us. laura, we have 900, 900 illegals who are in our prisons and they need to go home they need to go home now. that is why we are glad we havea fea partner in president trump o meriunderstands his first job io keep us safe. it is america first, and he has a partner in us to get it done. virginians must be safe. d >>et laura: axios is reporting, governor, virginia's detention centers are the highest capacity since 2020. carolina facility is 80%comm capacity and farm bill a tinyco community 61% capacity. but as they are concerned that these facilities will run out of space? fairfax county, arlington county, loudoun county, those are teeming with illegal aliens in teaming with gang activity. and it is horrific and yet, thet liberals ithn these counties
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protect the illegals morning, noon, night. >> yes, you see, that is a shame because that is our tax dollars. those are virginia tax dollars best utilize keed to help our schools, helping to keep our streets safe, helping to bring business and job creation herent and helpinalg a look that to happen. have mental health issues that we are trying to sell for virginians and god forbid we should get these folks out of virginia and out of the country back where they belong because they said they came here for an opportunity, laura. they are praying on us as virginians and we have these attorneys who refused to honor by i.c.e. detainers, and there, virginians aren't safe. by the way, my opponent, my presumptive abigail voted for open borderste andrs photo forel sanctuartey cities, voted for ta schools tovi turn into illegal criminal elements and we are not having that.ts
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>> laura: just pretend. >> virginians want, to be safe. >> laura: she has always been ba moderate pair to thank you r joining us and we will cover the very closely. coming up, a straight, white woman is suing fortu discrimination. toal may the supreme court actuy may be giving us some good news there. the details next. the epstein files are out and we will bring you breaking details about that coming up.
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♪ ♪n >> laurafi: this is a fox newsr alert, the epstein files have been released. fox news senior national correspondent, kevin corke pouring through the documents. ntkevin, wha tt can you tell usa li don't want to oversell this because there's not a lot to sell so far. we will probably learn a lotth
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more tomorrow morning by aiding and deadline pag has given ther fbi in new york to turn over everything in their possession.g enlet me back up for a second, e internal general and of new york promised we would get the epstein files today.tech wildcat turned out technically to be true, what we have seen s far, critics has not lived up to the dramatic building. we began the day with how you expectation -- high expectations with influencers epstein file folders. but that fizzled a bit because we didn't get a lot of new information. so went space sow that we wondered what about the attorney general? was sh te holding back?sh she wrote a letter, laura to the fbi director kash patel suggesting the fbi's new york office , which collected material the fdny, the district of new york seem to be lack of description stonewalling, holding back materials.
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now, the fbi director obviously concerned about this went on x and director patel rode a lengthy post and it, "he said there will be no coverup s and no stone left unturned. anyone from the prior or current bureau who undermines this willa be swiftly pursued." he went on to say, "if there are gaps, we will find them and records hidden, we will find them and we will bring everything to the doj to be disseminated to the american people as it should be." okay coach after all the fat, kevin, what do we have?lo we havgse seven flight logs and epstein flight book and a add masseuse list which strongly redacted. now, i should add this as well, laura, many names on the flight logs so far we are the names we have seen before. obviously criminal action that involved ghislaine maxwell. some of the names on the flight
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log list we have seen before. what was interesting tonight and i'm still going through it, we saw a few names in the contact book i told you about, month in michael bloomberg, alec baldwin, u.k. prime minister tony blair. we are still going through this and when i get information, i will pass that along, but that is what i have so far. >> laura: kevin, all these great to see you. thank you so much. grab your signs and put on your protest shoes and someone call al sharpton. discrimination is afoot. a one was passed over for promotion and demoted while two lesser were moved up. i forgot to mention she is straight and white while the promoter workers and their boss were gay. she sued and the case went to the supreme court, which seems ready to at least take her side. speak of the question presented
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is whether the majority group plaintiff has to show something more than minority group plaintiff here whether a straight person has to show more than a gay person. everybody over here says no. >> we are on radical agreement on that today, it seems to me.gs spell radical agreement just as courtship. fox news contributor and law professor, jonathan turley.as now, some of the articles namini thiste as lowering the bar for white people to sue. now, what is your take care on what happen in the court today?s >> no,e. that is incredible misrepresentation what is at issue in that case. there is an approach by lower courts using past standard that requires people in the majority whether white, straight, to satisfy additional burden. so you run the same course, but we can view a pound bag of sand, and you need to carry that along
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the way. the issue for the supreme court, where in the federal law says different approaches will be taken depending on whether straight or gay, white or black? the justices were quite clear,s they didn't see it in the federal law. it does appear at the court is set, set this right. gto get rid of that added tests not only going to simplify the matter for the reports, but it will make it more equitable. that does not mean this person camerin prove periods been whene can bring her case.ju whenst we say take her side to,a just to bect clear, take her sie she can actually bring the cases an bd more equalized standard o. discrimination. jonathan we have to get you on the breaking news right before the show, northern district of california, william alsup, clinton nominee blocked the
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trump administration from w ordering theor firing of probationary workers writing that the opm office to office of personnel management does not have any authority whatsoever in the statute at the history of the universe to hire and fire employeeat a s to fire and higher and then agencthany and hire and fie their own employees.ha jonathan, i can't wait to hear this. >> i think it is quite a reach for this judge appeared to havec office was not firing these workers. it was directing agencies to look at these workers and fire them according to guidelines. they are part of a unitarian department, and executive branc headed by a president who saidso he wants this to happen. so, i think the court may beth slicing this a littline too thin because the trump administratioe islv saying go to that order was for agenciesw th themselves to e thesise decisions, reviewed thee positions, and they also said it is clear we want to downsize tht
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federal government. the expectatio, n is that many,f not most of these people willal impact be retained. the president of thebran united states is allowed to rune the executive branch including running with fewer people than his predecessor. >> laura: the rogue resistance continues, jonathan. we appreciate having you on as alwaysng. coming up part 2 of guantanamo bay, the men and n in uniform work there, patriots. it was great to be there. you will see it coming up. heir , most influential audience. need creative? we can help. fox news media impact starts here. advertise with us today.
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connectivity is a big part of my boys' lives. it brings people together in meaningful ways. ♪ ♪ >> laura: now more from our trip to guantanamo bay.of >> when people think of places like gitmo, they think of 9/11 terrorist or illegal aliens housed here and shipped out of here. that is natural, but there are 4500 surface personnel here including their spouses and children. so s there is a lot more to the space. thisit's is a naval exchange. where common for snacks, t-shirts, fishing gear, socks,we all sorts of things. they are our needs for the
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people who work here. we have to remember they are real people who buy real things and live on base and they half to be able to afford, you know, things that are essentials. this is where you buy them. >> 21 years ago army secretary defense pete hegseth shopping ia a store like that when deployed to gitmo new jersey national guard. >> laura: what is it like for , you in your 40s now when you came down the stairs on the government when this time, what was it like?pu >> it is surreal, there was no other way to put it. mea look in them faces of men ad women and many are so young. i somewhat see my face from 20t years ago where the face of my guys that i was here with. i think about the anxieties, the uncertainty, the questions welw had, the things that were importanaydot to me then. that is why we do troopr engagements with large groupyos and small groups and ask any question you want, anything you
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want t feeo know, what are you what do you feel? i had a lot of those same feelings and i'm just proud. these men and women make usru proud.mp this is really important mission to the trump administration to executatere and come back 20 yes is pretty cool. >> laura: during the day we had to speak with troopsl stationed atof gitmo and senior riennaval officers. >> okay i'm here with my three new best friends who wandered u to me when we were doing thee to reports here from guantanamo bay. what do people need to know aboutheyt this place that they probably don't know because of the stories that dominate, 9/1 1 terrorists and now illegal immigrants who have been moved out back to their home countries? >> my families live here in my kid is here my wife is here and just a lot of activities for children. the great library and kids seemo to really enjof y the safety ofr thisev place. they can ride their bikes50 wherever they want to and kind of that 1950s feel to it. i
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i don't think when people think of gitmo that is something thate is goingnt on in america. >> laura: when you heard the appointment would beow guantanamo bay, what did youot think? >> i was excited. even though remote installation, i would tell war fighters, that do have the same opportunity both professionally and personally as opposed to any other installation stateside. >> laura: young men, young women thinking about careers in the military, what do you say, sayou y it directly to the coun? if you love this country and yos want to serve this country, come on down. we have lots for you. >> laurat : interesting story about him, he was actually born in iran. k his wife lives in ireland. fascinating life story. we had a chance to talk about the personal aspect of being deployed there. some people have their familiess they are met but many others are
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deployed and so low. not easy, but they left it. we also met the four-star southern command general houslec and just unbelievable group of people. dewatching pete hegseth kind of move seamlessly in and out of m dealing with listed men and women to the senior officers was quite impressive. but we really, really enjoyed it more to come ofne "the ingraham angle" on the road. and the new, grim details and suspicious deaths and factor gene hackman, his wife and their dog next. ♪ ♪
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said 95-year-old gene hackman, his wife, and his dog found deas in his new mexico home. the maintenance workers found the bodies on his home yesterday and called 911. >> no code that they are not living. send somebody else quick.s speak of the deputies say, hackman'bes wife betsy, found on the bathroom floor near open prescription pills and scatteren the countertop here till they founand hackman's body in aog kitchen area and f the dog fount and height of 15 feet away fromr y hackman's wife. no signs of forcedd it entry ino the home and it did not appear anything rummage through theau property. authorities believe thrcume circumstances surrounding the couple's death is suspicious in nature for a number of reasons,d including the fact that maintenance workers who found they are bodies said the front door to the house was open and
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unsecured.o >> there was no immediatime sign of help. we haven't ruled that out yet but this is an investigation and we are keeping everything on the table. >> also deputy say no immediate signs of blunt force trauma and the fire department did not locate signs of carbon monoxide leak or poisoning. but again, authorities are ours and to the investigation waiting on the results of the toxicology reports. >> laura: christina, thank you so much. joining me the forensic pathologists and fox news contributor, doctor, it is gootd to see. noist, external trauma?re what should we look for here? >> i think we have to look for ok athe toxicology because it appears the bodies were found typical look of carbon monoxide poisoning could possibly both died of natural disease. it could be that they tip pills, the pill scattered on the floor
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thshe toxicology will show that, but i think the carbon monoxide possibility is greater except they didn't find any evidence of toxicology at the same. but the toxicology report from the toxicology and the autopsy will be more significant and more accurate.woul >> laura: why would they havete pillres scattered about the bods if it was carbon monoxide leak? that is what everyone initially thought, correct? >> because carbon monoxide causes death, colorless, it doesn't cause any pain and the e then just drops wher person is. the person doesn't go to a bed to. it like she was holding thatnd pill bottle in her hand when sh. collapsed. now, she may have swallowed someeen . that will be the scene of a
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toxicology.th but one was in the mudroom ande bathe bathroom is much more at e scene people, multiple people die and the dog died of something like carbon monoxide poisoning. poisit is not clear why they dit find anything at the scene. the firemen have a device torbon look for carbon monoxide to, bua it is not always accurate. the toxicology from the blood will be more accurate. >> laura: we are looking s more to see that. therg ree are conflicting aboutu aldog being dead and then the dg alive. we will get the actual story ins the coming days. thank you as always. n follow me onew social media. >> carley: a critical meeting at the white house today as presiden
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