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>>t laura: dr. armstrong, this is what a cardiologistin on cnn said last night about the impact of hydroxychloroquine use on the heart. >> we have no evidence it really makes any positive impact and covid-19 patients. to the contrary, we have evidence that certain circumstances it can create dangerous heart rhythm abnormalities. the anecdotes that the president keeps touting are just that, and anecdotes. plural of anecdote is not data, it's just anecdotes. the really meaningless. >> laura: dr. armstrong, professor raul found no cardiac toxicity that he could find in 1,000 patients. the chinese didn't find any. did you see any cardiac issues in your patients? >> we saw no cardiac side effects and in fact on day three, we did to ekgs our patients and saw that the interval which they're measuring, the interval, that's prolonged and that increased cardiac effects we saw in all 38 patients that were treated throughout the course, none of them had a prolonged interval. and therefore, none of them were at
>>t laura: dr. armstrong, this is what a cardiologistin on cnn said last night about the impact of hydroxychloroquine use on the heart. >> we have no evidence it really makes any positive impact and covid-19 patients. to the contrary, we have evidence that certain circumstances it can create dangerous heart rhythm abnormalities. the anecdotes that the president keeps touting are just that, and anecdotes. plural of anecdote is not data, it's just anecdotes. the really meaningless....
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thank you for sharing your story tonight. >> laura>> thank you for having, thank you, laura. >> laura: from the protesters to punishers of the people? blue cities and states are going overboard and forcing their lockdowns over the weekend and mayor lightfoot of chicago gave this morning. >> we will shut you down, we will cite you, and if we need to, we will arrest you. it don't make us treat you like a criminal's if you act like a criminal and you violate the law, and refused to do what's necessary to save lives in the city in the middle of a pandemic, we will take you to jail. period. >> laura: she also yelled at a small group of teens hanging them out in the parking lot and things got violent end nypd arresting a couple for violating social distancing groups. if they threaten to a bystander with a taser before beautifully beating them to a ground greed f what's going on? maryland, g.o.p. state says they threaten to arrest him if he spoke at a rally hosted by my next guest. founder of the open a maryland and civil rights attorney, founder of the center for america liberty and filing
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>> thank you, laura.nk you very much. >> laura: all right, you take care. pete hegseth. thanks so much. locking down the country to avert a public health crisis from covid is escalating a new one, experts are saying. counties across the united states are seeing drug and alcohol use skyrocket. traffic for the website rehab.com's report of the up 382% in the last few days as people look for ways to combat substance abuse and mental health problems. it's all part of what my next guest calls a pandemic within a pandemic. joining me now is tim ryan, addiction expert and star of the a&e special "dope man," and also the founder of "a man in the recovery foundation. tim, you are a former heroin addict yourself. so i know this issue is so important to you, personally, as well as this is what you do professionally, but why isn't this getting more attention? >> thank you, laura. you know, unfortunately, prior to the covid epidemic, people were making acceptable, oh, 180 people died today, and it's just passive now.
>> thank you, laura.nk you very much. >> laura: all right, you take care. pete hegseth. thanks so much. locking down the country to avert a public health crisis from covid is escalating a new one, experts are saying. counties across the united states are seeing drug and alcohol use skyrocket. traffic for the website rehab.com's report of the up 382% in the last few days as people look for ways to combat substance abuse and mental health problems. it's all part of what my next guest...
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let not your heart be troubled because laura ingraham is standing by, happy tuesday. >> laura: happy tuesday but those are disturbing images, sean. we will see what else develops there. people are on edge across the country but there's a lot of room at the same time. we have challenges come a lot of room for real optimism which i will hit on tonight despite the fact. >> sean: that is awesome. georgia, texas, great stories and you have a lot of great stories to tell. >> laura: absolutely, sean, great show tonight. i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle." from washington despite declining covid numbers, why are some governors subjecting citizens to the sustained absurd lockdown? we will speak to a couple of folks who are suffering under the thumb of powermad leaders. also tonight in the lockdowns where they are loosening, democrats are working overtime to expand mail in voting. why is that? we will show you also why the president is warning about potential fraud is on target. and raymond arroyo is here on the trump/biden show down and wet memorial day could tell us about t
let not your heart be troubled because laura ingraham is standing by, happy tuesday. >> laura: happy tuesday but those are disturbing images, sean. we will see what else develops there. people are on edge across the country but there's a lot of room at the same time. we have challenges come a lot of room for real optimism which i will hit on tonight despite the fact. >> sean: that is awesome. georgia, texas, great stories and you have a lot of great stories to tell. >> laura:...
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laura. >> laura: okay, two seconds and you almost hit the post -- >> sean: i did hit the post. >> laura: i'm looking at my clock, maybe two seconds, but that's good. i've got to say. and it's worth promoting your book. it's worth promoting your book. okay, i'll give you -- you want the hour, i'm leaving. >> sean: okay. it's not like i will have a hard time filling it. >> laura: i have a question. are you going to come on my show when, you know -- when i ask? you will? >> sean: are you want me to be our guest now? i'm not doing anything. >> laura: i'm jammed. i'm jammed right now. >> sean: so you don't want me tonight. the attorney general, we now have the list of the on massacres. i can't wait to see it. >> laura: this is going to be good, it's about to get a lot better. >> sean: i've a a question. >> laura: yeah. >> sean: can you answer, barack, what did you know -- >> laura: and when did you know it? inquiring minds have wanted to know that for a long time. great show, see you tomorrow. i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. in a leaked call with his
laura. >> laura: okay, two seconds and you almost hit the post -- >> sean: i did hit the post. >> laura: i'm looking at my clock, maybe two seconds, but that's good. i've got to say. and it's worth promoting your book. it's worth promoting your book. okay, i'll give you -- you want the hour, i'm leaving. >> sean: okay. it's not like i will have a hard time filling it. >> laura: i have a question. are you going to come on my show when, you know -- when i ask? you...
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. >> laura: i am laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. some of the top medical mines in the country are telling a much different coronavirus story than the one you see on tv. so why are they being ignored? we will talk to one tonight, also there is a piece of the flynn story that is being overlooked. the handwritten note suggesting general flynn were written by an agent right after meeting jim call me. carter, huckabee, and y's and berg will dig into that. raymond arroyo dug deep into the joe biden sexual assault case, the hypocrisy and the media complicity and more. but first, my thoughts at the end of day 46 of america and shutdown. i want to call this good news friday. at least 20 states began reopening today in some capacity, including texas. a friend called me, such a rate call, from the katy trail's ice house in dallas, it's a great place. it sounded like heaven. you could hear the music, i know the cold beer was flowing, and of course there was social distancing but people, you could feel the happiness coming back to cities across
. >> laura: i am laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. some of the top medical mines in the country are telling a much different coronavirus story than the one you see on tv. so why are they being ignored? we will talk to one tonight, also there is a piece of the flynn story that is being overlooked. the handwritten note suggesting general flynn were written by an agent right after meeting jim call me. carter, huckabee, and y's and berg will dig into that....
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thanks, laura. >> laura: shocking numbers out of pennsylvania that could have every official close toeopening paying their heads in shame. next. we can't offer much during this time of crisis, but we can offer what we have. so from all of us working early mornings on the farm, long days in the plant, or late nights stocking shelves doing all we can to get you the milk you need. we hope it makes your breakfast a little brighter. your snacks more nutritious. and reminds you when it comes to caring, there is no expiration date. milk. love what's real. when taking a break from everyday life is critical to everyone's health, there is one thing we can all do together: complete the 2020 census. your responses are critical to plan for the next 10 years of health care, infrastructure, and education. let's make a difference, together, by taking a few minutes to go online to 2020census.gov. it's for the well-being of your community and will help shape america's future. ♪ ♪ >> laura: friday night, we were the first to tell you about colorado is revising its covid deaths down by a whopping 20%. no
thanks, laura. >> laura: shocking numbers out of pennsylvania that could have every official close toeopening paying their heads in shame. next. we can't offer much during this time of crisis, but we can offer what we have. so from all of us working early mornings on the farm, long days in the plant, or late nights stocking shelves doing all we can to get you the milk you need. we hope it makes your breakfast a little brighter. your snacks more nutritious. and reminds you when it comes to...
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hannity.com, let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham, happy monday. >> laura: happy monday, sean, and working out, zero cash bail working out beautifully. all of these people being released and being arrested for fairly serious crimes and this is a sneak peek into the utopia created on the tables of covid to. >> sean: now they will want red state citizens to pay off their contentions. >> laura: i was cheering you. i was cheering you that you did that. why should georgia be on the hook for new york? new york wants to stay home, that is fine and continue this that is fine. but why should georgia and florida and texas have to pay for that? >> sean: my advice, don't allow your senator or congressman to do that. >> laura: sean, fantastic show tonight. i was cheering you when i was getting my makeup done. you take care. laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. we have a good show for you tonight. we take aim at the medical establishment. now some of the top journalist in organizations with progressive causes. why did the nih with trials of the treatment that the
hannity.com, let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham, happy monday. >> laura: happy monday, sean, and working out, zero cash bail working out beautifully. all of these people being released and being arrested for fairly serious crimes and this is a sneak peek into the utopia created on the tables of covid to. >> sean: now they will want red state citizens to pay off their contentions. >> laura: i was cheering you. i was cheering you that you did that. why should georgia...
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thank you so much. >> bernard: thinks laura thinks laura. >> laura: coming up, how the stay-at-home orders may be slowly killing our cancer patients. we're going to talk to a top oncologist sounding the alarm. it raymond arroyo is here tonight with the latest drama from the coil was so what's going on? i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh... i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chronic problem. and apoquel's treated over 7 million dogs. nice. and... the talking dog thing? is it bothering you? no... itching like a dog is bothering me. until dogs can speak for themselves, you have to. when allergic itch is a problem, ask for apoquel. apoquel is for the control of itch associated with allergic dermatitis and the control of atopic dermatitis in dogs. do not use apoquel in dogs less than 12 months old or those with serious infections. apoquel may increase the chance of developing serious infections and may cause existing parasitic skin infestations or pre-existing cancers t
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i am laura ingraham. this is ""the ingraham angle" " "the ingraham angle" from a crazy washington tonight that all the fearmongering from hydroxychloroquine, makes it very difficult for researchers to getosa what they say they needed, patients for clinical trials. unbelievable. my reaction, will expose it a little latert on. huge reaction last night after we exposed the truth about the various age groups that are most affected that die from covid in the commonwealth of pennsylvania. it's stunning when you put these figures in context. and now we find that the same disparities are present across the country. w we are going to bring this all to you. and raymond arroyo, biden's bumbling commencement address today. it.s screaming, watching we know you missed it. we are going to show you. wait till you see what a russian nurse wasng wearing in a covid ward. scene and a mostly unseen and up ahead. first, susan rice. obama's super sweater. that's the focus of tonight's angle. now sometimes news happens so fast t
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>> laura: hold on.old on. basta, basta, basta. >> chris is lying and he does this all the time peered i did not say testing was a bad thing. i said universal testing outside of his limited circumstances is not the answer. that's not what i said. >> laura: yet. >> right around him but not for the rest of us. just want to make sure that's what you're saying, it's only good in the limited situations that protect your body donald trump, but not me and my family. >> you really are humiliating yourself on national television. >> laura: guys. okay, guys, guys, hold on. i think even some people pretty high up in the health establishment have said that there also limits to testing, right, because you could test some person one day and then maybe they don't get tested for a week, right? so all i'm saying -- it's all i'm saying. fauci has had there are limits to the vaccine because it might not -- they won't be 100% effective, we might need multiple vaccines. he also said it's not going to be ready by the fall and
>> laura: hold on.old on. basta, basta, basta. >> chris is lying and he does this all the time peered i did not say testing was a bad thing. i said universal testing outside of his limited circumstances is not the answer. that's not what i said. >> laura: yet. >> right around him but not for the rest of us. just want to make sure that's what you're saying, it's only good in the limited situations that protect your body donald trump, but not me and my family. >> you...
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my heart is troubled, laura ingraham. >> laura: sean, i think we are all looking for a path forward after this very difficult for a month. in the united states. there will be more difficult times ahead and we need a lot of understanding and a lot of prayers for our country and for the people of minneapolis and to the families of those victims who have been affected here. and of course, the family of the unarmed black man who is grieving tonight. everybody has to be recognized in all the pain has to be recognized. >> sean: looters and rioting, it will not help the neighborhood and the stores may never rebuild. these jobs may be lost forever. >> laura: i will pick it up where you left it off your terrific show, sean. i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. once again we were talking about earlier more tension in minnesota after the death of an unarmed black man. we will bring you the latest on the grounds and an important analysis to try to frame this for you. and we will bring you an exclusive the secretary of state mike pompeo. here is my big question to ask
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laura. >> laura: why would people need to push panic? we are in the middle of a pandemic. i think people have kind of seen it, they know the tragedies, they understand the cost and the damages. it's bad. i don't think they need to make it any more bad for america. i think we get it. >> sean: the interviews they did with hospital workers -- >> laura: i saw. >> sean: yeah, they're saying they were taken away from their jobs to go be on the line of so they could have a better staging a fake news shot. >> laura: it's this is -- is they are kind of moving -- there like the cardboard cutout of the academy awards, when people have to go to the bathroom. in this case, there is no one going to the bathroom, there's no one in the line. hannity, fantastic. glad you showed that. >> sean: have a great show. >> i'll see you tomorrow. i'm laura ingraham, this is the "ingraham angle" from washington. an alarming story for each night, one new york city police union's warning mayor de blasio that the city could collapse. it's social distancing enforcement continues. former nypd commissioner
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. >> laura: oh, my god. had forgotten all that. >> character is a hard thing to play, a hard card to play when you've got sexual abuse in your background, charges floating around, plagiarism, and, you know, you are a catholic who supports abortion on demand, this is problematic. >> laura: we were talking but susan rice earlier as a super swiffer for obama. biden is the super sniffer. >> are not going there, ingram. what else have you got? >> it demonstrates where biden for all this tender talk needs to take the country. >> for this pandemic you can remake the world as it should be. to see covid-19 as a force that compels us to rewrite the social contract. you can set the terms for an economy, health care system, education system, immigration system. you can win the race against climate change by writing the laws and structures, the deals that rally the rest of the world to build a safer, more resilient and sustainable future. >> laura: first of all -- >> candidates normally run to the center he's running to
. >> laura: oh, my god. had forgotten all that. >> character is a hard thing to play, a hard card to play when you've got sexual abuse in your background, charges floating around, plagiarism, and, you know, you are a catholic who supports abortion on demand, this is problematic. >> laura: we were talking but susan rice earlier as a super swiffer for obama. biden is the super sniffer. >> are not going there, ingram. what else have you got? >> it demonstrates where...
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it's not going to happen, laura. >> laura: know and before we go ocean city restaurant has introducedew social distancing measure. its customers are outfitted with tables ramped by inner tubes. that is idiotic. >> laura these are the walkers for the inebriated set. we could use these in new orleans from time to time. according to advanced industrial technology, a new device, laura to be worn by visitors visiting the normal in all florence commit is called eagle proactive. it is an essentially an electric dog collar and measures the distance between two people and if not 6 feet apart it will buzz and turn red. if you've ever wondered what it is like to be fido near that electric fans, you will figure it out pretty soon. i don't like this at all. >> laura: that little pumper thing, isn't that what my kids used to have when they were learning to walk. it is like now, we are reverting back to infancy during the covid. >> before i go come i want to reach out and say goodbye for just a moment. it's been so long so i want to reach here and see. [buzzer] >> laura: raymond, please. stay safe.
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closed -- >> laura, quickly -- >> laura: one thing on schools being closed. there seems to be a lot of evidence that kids are super spreader pluralists, at least of this virus. >> also what's the end game, what are you going to wait for before you redo social distancing? thereor is one plus to testing. that's very reassuring when you have less than -- what is it, three fifths of a percent, testing positive? that's very reassuring to the public when they know they are not positive and that gives him some confidence going forward. that's where testing has its strengths. and the new tests are not invasive. the new tests are just here and which means on the tip of your nose, we are using those with great success. people are admitted both of those. there is a benefit to mass testing. there is an enormous confit art level,l, and knowledge how the disease is not spreading out there. it is in spreading the normal dominant elderly people. >> laura: it spreading in the old folks homes and not as lethal as originally thought for most people in the population. >> this is
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laura, take it away. >> sean:>> laura: sean, great ss always. we don't stand up for a basic civil liberties, even in difficult times. we will lose them forever. i think more people are talking about that. >> sean: yeah, i'm worried about that. fantastic show, we will see you tomorrow. >> laura: high, i'm laura ingraham. how soon will we have the names of the incoming trump administration. congressman devin nunes and "the wall street journal"'s kim have answers. in nursing homes are basically accounting for a or overwhelming majority of cova death. why are they ignoring that reality? we have a two-part expose later in the hour. if you needed any more evidence that democrats are playing politics with this pandemic, look no further than pelosi's new progressive stimulus bill. it tells us how the left is using fear to push their agenda. but first, what would joe do? that's the focus of tonight's angle. like i rarely seen endangered bird on its way to extinction, joe biden was spotted early this morning on abc's "good morning america." so how would j
laura, take it away. >> sean:>> laura: sean, great ss always. we don't stand up for a basic civil liberties, even in difficult times. we will lose them forever. i think more people are talking about that. >> sean: yeah, i'm worried about that. fantastic show, we will see you tomorrow. >> laura: high, i'm laura ingraham. how soon will we have the names of the incoming trump administration. congressman devin nunes and "the wall street journal"'s kim have answers....
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hi, laura. what we are learning is that there need to be ways of dialing in what a homemade mask is made out of and that will improve how it works. we are all learning together. science is moving rapidly inov this field. i think it's fair to say that we have been wanting to be cautious and follow precaution while we are learning more about what's going to work. and as far as the masks go, they are just part of the overall package of what we need to be doing to protect ourselves and protect others. >> laura: i'm not trying to be a pill here, dr. newman. but the experts were telling us just one month ago this. >> there is no specific evidence to suggest that the wearing of masks has any particular benefits. >> it is not necessary for americans to go out and buy masks. >> stop buying masks if you are part of the general public. >> laura: you can see how this could confuse the public, correct? we didid survive many bad flu seasons without every bond wearing masks on planes, even when we had horrific
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shannon. >> not going to lie, i do it myself sometimes, laura. >> laura: i'm like, where is it?e is a verb there somewhere. >> shannon: have a great night, thank you, laura. we start with the fox news ale alert. declassified documents shedding documents on who knew what and when and in the lead up to the russian probe of the camp. apparently surprised that president obama knew the details of tls
shannon. >> not going to lie, i do it myself sometimes, laura. >> laura: i'm like, where is it?e is a verb there somewhere. >> shannon: have a great night, thank you, laura. we start with the fox news ale alert. declassified documents shedding documents on who knew what and when and in the lead up to the russian probe of the camp. apparently surprised that president obama knew the details of tls
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great to see you. >> good to see you, laura. >> laura: despite his approval taking a slight dip, oneolitical scientist whose model has been right, check it out the last 100 of years, still says that president trump has a 90% chance of winning this november. he's going to tell us why next. i got an oriole here. eh. common bird. ooh look! over here! something much better. there it is. peacock, included with xfinity x1. remarkable. fascinating. -very. it streams tons of your favorite shows and movies, plus the latest in sports news and... huh - run! the newest streaming app has landed on xfinity x1. now that's... simple. easy. awesome. xfinity x1 just got even better with peacock premium included at no additional cost. no strings attached. just say "peacock" into your voice remote to start watching today. ♪ >> laura: that same pollster is predicting president trump's imminent demise, do they have it wrong? they find trump trailing significantly in head-to-head matchups. who is the one who is right and who was wrong?an a political scientist who called trump's 2016 white house win eight m
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. ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. you believe it's almost six months into the covid pandemic might at least now we know more about the virus, and the so-called experts who botched everything from ventilator needs to how lethal the virus actually is. but of course, the new reality, the information that is coming in, the accurate data, the picture of this whole thing, it hasn't stopped the left-wing politicians from trying to use the crisis for political ends. we are going to get into that tonight. also, just how damaging will it be for our kids to keep them out of school in the fall, or maybe even all of next year? i kid you not, some are even considering that. and why do some of those experts seem to be okay with it? one of the most preeminent figures in pediatrics is here with me tonight, he has some powerful warnings for parents and legislators, and it's friday, so you know it is raymond arroyo, and we have some follies for you. biden's latest bungle from the basement, and raymond has some thoughts on the space forc
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laura, you are on fire last night, great job. >> laura: upward and onward, we are jam-packed. awesome show tonight. these are important times, let's open the country. positive, lots of good news coming out of georgia as well. i'm laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle. our promises of the vaccine within months actually safe or even realistic? what does big pharma have to gain in this race for a cure? we are going to examine a lot of those questions tonight. inventor and entrepreneur elon musk used tesla's earnings call to talk about the lockdown of america as fetishistic, so why aren't his peers saying the same? plus the left shut down dissent by telling us to listen to the science but we are going to show you how gavin newsom is ignoring it. joe biden was already a weak candidate before the sexual assault allegations surfaced, so will his party call for him to relinquish the nomination now? tom bevan tells us how it all could happen. but first, my thoughts on the end of day 45 america in shut down. when blue state governors justify their stay-at-home orders even with covi
laura, you are on fire last night, great job. >> laura: upward and onward, we are jam-packed. awesome show tonight. these are important times, let's open the country. positive, lots of good news coming out of georgia as well. i'm laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle. our promises of the vaccine within months actually safe or even realistic? what does big pharma have to gain in this race for a cure? we are going to examine a lot of those questions tonight. inventor and entrepreneur...
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. >> laura: i should hope so. i've been here for a few years now.de hannity, i love the biden team response to the unmasking. this is so typical of the clinton-obama-biden denial deal. the documents have nothing to do with any fbi investigation and they confirm all normal procedures were followed. i felt like, why didn't he say it was all done by the book? >> sean: by the way, you have to be a thinker to understand that reference. by the book, that's the 15 days after the meeting gumorialization on the inauguration day of donald trump by susan rice. i'm going to tell you something, laura. i he said on monday, "i don't know." he is lying! he had his own unmasking request.no this is not the country with the fourth amendment and constitution that i know. >> laura: we are going to try to t reclaim it, phenomenal job tonight. you unpacked a lotgo and we will pick up the baton. i am laura ingraham and this is another big "ingram angle" from washington tonight. this obama era unmasking, why it's important. dershowitz, ea
. >> laura: i should hope so. i've been here for a few years now.de hannity, i love the biden team response to the unmasking. this is so typical of the clinton-obama-biden denial deal. the documents have nothing to do with any fbi investigation and they confirm all normal procedures were followed. i felt like, why didn't he say it was all done by the book? >> sean: by the way, you have to be a thinker to understand that reference. by the book, that's the 15 days after the meeting...
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>>is thank you, laura, god bles. >> laura: still ahead, pelosi just can't find the right words again. still ahead to come, pelosi just can't find the .. >> laura: it's time for the last bit >> nancy pelosi and her press briefing, didn't well words failed her. >> the term that is used in the people who benefit, healthcare delivery and security issues. >> sometimes we all have to do that. you are pulling the words out of thin air. shannon bream and the fox news at night team. take all the news from here. >> i do it myself and i have done it on tv. shannon: have a great night. we start with fox news alert, multiple headline making stories moving very quickly. now declassified documents shedding light on who knew what and when in the lead up to the russia probe of donald trump's camp.
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laura? >> laura: great report, thanks so much. why is this pressure mounting for blue state governors. here's one reason, american workers are just getting crushed, especially those who can least afford it. according to new data at the university of chicago, nearly 50% of hourly wage earners, that's small businesses, are not working. and of those who are, they've seen their hours cut 50% on average. hourly industries like retail, hair salons, they've pretty much seen all their work evaporate in many of them, all their income and savings. this is not something, as we've said before -- actually, we've said this since the end of march. this goes on for much longer, it's not sustainable. joining me now, victor davis hanson, senior fellow at the hoover institute, these are grim figures. grim. how long before gavin newsom, ralph northam, maryland with larry hogan and michigan. as other states open around them, people from those states are just going to travel to the other states, making the situation even worse, correct? >> yeah, i thin
laura? >> laura: great report, thanks so much. why is this pressure mounting for blue state governors. here's one reason, american workers are just getting crushed, especially those who can least afford it. according to new data at the university of chicago, nearly 50% of hourly wage earners, that's small businesses, are not working. and of those who are, they've seen their hours cut 50% on average. hourly industries like retail, hair salons, they've pretty much seen all their work...
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. >> laura: no.ut this keeps happening. and i think, again, god bless him. i don't agree with him on pretty much anything, but at some point you do begin to feel bad for him. i mean... >> you don't want to feel bad for somebody who wants to leave the country. you need a leader who's in charge. not a poor man who needs help to get across the street or go lay ads wreath. this is troubling. >> laura: right, but we've got to move on. this is why nancy pelosi spoke today about how could anyone gather with 10,000 people in the convention given all these threats to people. they have to cancel the conventions, debates, and keep joe down below. tell us about biden's... well, a little bit of gas came out of theam can at one point. >> during the town hall today, biden let something split. listen very closely. i long set biden had trouble getting it out. he didn't have that problem today.ro >> the actual study is from -- f >> i know a lot of people, making sure... health care programs. worksht on roads and bridg
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thank you so much. >> thank you, laura. >> laura: coming up, we name and shame the so-called journalist fanned the flames of the fbi corrupt investigation into mike flynn. then congressman jim jordan response, next. ♪ >> fox news has turned over the equivalent of hours of its programming to what they are calling this unmasking. >> they were completely authorized to do so and there requests were approved by the nsa. >> requests, which all of them were fully authorized to make. anything to distract from theo real public health crisis. f>> laura: the media are outraged that we would dare question abuses of government and surveillance for the politically driven fbi. that's stuff the liberals used to care about, by the way. but here is why they don't want us to question this. because in the age of trump, the media have completely abandoned their journalistic ethics in favor of just cheerleading rank abuses of power. if it gets trump out of office then green light it, baby. they don't want to be held accountable after years of peddling nonsense. now back in the early months of the trump presi
thank you so much. >> thank you, laura. >> laura: coming up, we name and shame the so-called journalist fanned the flames of the fbi corrupt investigation into mike flynn. then congressman jim jordan response, next. ♪ >> fox news has turned over the equivalent of hours of its programming to what they are calling this unmasking. >> they were completely authorized to do so and there requests were approved by the nsa. >> requests, which all of them were fully...
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>> hardly, laura.ied reade's sexual assault allegation but there are a lot of unansweredga questions. seems to be evolving if you listen closely. here's what he said in the past. >> what should happen is the woman should be given the benefit of the doubt and not the, you know, abused again by the system. whether it's harvey weinstein, the plumber who had a secretary, lectures all about the abuse of power, number one. number two, women should be believed. >> that was biden. here was biden today on msnbc, laura. >> from the very beginning i said believing the woman means taking the claim seriously when she steps forward and then vetted. look into it. in the end in every case, the truth is what matters. and in this case, the truth is the claims are false. >> do you see what the redefinition of what believing woman means, laura? he is definitely evolving now he's the target. in the case of kavanaugh, they had no corroborating witnesses. here you have contemporaneous witnesses. a deceased mother calling to
>> hardly, laura.ied reade's sexual assault allegation but there are a lot of unansweredga questions. seems to be evolving if you listen closely. here's what he said in the past. >> what should happen is the woman should be given the benefit of the doubt and not the, you know, abused again by the system. whether it's harvey weinstein, the plumber who had a secretary, lectures all about the abuse of power, number one. number two, women should be believed. >> that was biden....
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m >> laura: that is dr.'s group that is a charitable organization, called "the swab mob," which is doing this testing, and raising their own money to do it. dr. smith, thank you for doing that and being a sane voice out there and sharing your own experiences with this drug that, as you said, you had no problems with.s thank you so much. we really appreciate it. >> you're welcome. thanks, laura. >> laura: shocking numbers out of pennsylvania that could have every official close to reopening paying their heads in shame. next. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: friday night, we were the first to tell you about colorado's revising its covid deaths down by a whopping 20%. now, he did this by clarifying who died from covid up as opposed to people who died with covid, and now it appears that washington state may be doing the same thing, because analysis by the washington-based freedom foundation indicates the state's covid death toll may be inflated by washington by as much as 13%. here to explain is max nelsen, labor policy director
m >> laura: that is dr.'s group that is a charitable organization, called "the swab mob," which is doing this testing, and raising their own money to do it. dr. smith, thank you for doing that and being a sane voice out there and sharing your own experiences with this drug that, as you said, you had no problems with.s thank you so much. we really appreciate it. >> you're welcome. thanks, laura. >> laura: shocking numbers out of pennsylvania that could have every...
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speak with this ventriloquist act is not working, laura. >> laura: know, but this keeps happening, andhink, again, god bless him. i don't agree with him on pretty much anything, but at some point you do begin to feel bad for him, i mean, well -- >> queue not only feel bad for someone that wants to leave a country though. you need a leader in charge and not a poor man who needs help to get across the street or go lay a wreath. this is troubling. just optically. >> laura: this is why we have to move on but nancy pelosi spoke today about how can anyone gather with 10,000 people at the convention with all of this threat to people. they have to cancel the convention, campaigning and keep joe down below. raymond, tell me what biden, well, a little gas came out of the can at one point. what happened? >> well, during the town hall, biden let something slip. i have long said biden has trouble getting it out but he didn't have that problem today. >> the study is from weed smoke. >> yeah, it is about making sure, you don't have to cut those teachers, firefighters and police officers. or stop work
speak with this ventriloquist act is not working, laura. >> laura: know, but this keeps happening, andhink, again, god bless him. i don't agree with him on pretty much anything, but at some point you do begin to feel bad for him, i mean, well -- >> queue not only feel bad for someone that wants to leave a country though. you need a leader in charge and not a poor man who needs help to get across the street or go lay a wreath. this is troubling. just optically. >> laura: this...
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laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from new york city, on laura trevelyan.ith more than 90,000 americans died in the coronavirus outbreak, president trump dials down by taking the drug hydroxychloroquine. president trump: this is an individual decision to make, but it's had a great reputation. it was someone other than me people would say it's smart. laura: sweden's unusual coronavirus strategy. did the country failed to protect the elderly? how coronavirus is making education more unequal. i have been finding out how new york city's neediest students are coping with remote learning. ♪ laura: for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." united states has crossed to milestones. there are now more than 1.5 million infections nationwide, and more than 90,000 people have died. the president claims he has been taking the controversial anti-malaria drug hyoxychloroquine. today he double down on his remedy, and renewed his feud with china and the world health organization. our north america correspondent has more. nick: the
laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from new york city, on laura trevelyan.ith more than 90,000 americans died in the coronavirus outbreak, president trump dials down by taking the drug hydroxychloroquine. president trump: this is an individual decision to make, but it's had a great reputation. it was someone other than me people would say it's smart. laura: sweden's unusual coronavirus strategy. did the country failed to protect the elderly? how coronavirus is making...
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laura ingraham with a big show as always. >> laura: hannity, the growing discontent among the american people. you feel it and it's crossing political land, generational lines, ethnic lines, new immigrants who started small businesses not too far from where we are broadcasting here in washington and northern virginia, they are seeing all their dreams and hard worker right on the tubes in this extended lock down, shut down, stay at home order, whatever you want to call it. you see there is a palpable sea change in public public opinion and we are going to cover some of that tonight. >> sean: you've been on this and you've been making phenomenal points. if all the medical manufacturer guys can be so profitable, if all these guys can stock the shelves and run our grocery stores in new york in the epicenter of this and wear gloves and masks, okay, that is a big part of the answer, i don't have the whole answer but let's start with the states that were, florida, georgia, texas and not do what michigan did. >> laura: i will take new york w florida and texas over new york and california any d
laura ingraham with a big show as always. >> laura: hannity, the growing discontent among the american people. you feel it and it's crossing political land, generational lines, ethnic lines, new immigrants who started small businesses not too far from where we are broadcasting here in washington and northern virginia, they are seeing all their dreams and hard worker right on the tubes in this extended lock down, shut down, stay at home order, whatever you want to call it. you see there is...
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laura ingraham is standing by. happy monday -- happy tuesday. >> laura: happy tuesday. those are disturbing images, sean. let's see what develops here. people on edge across the country but there is a lot of room at the same time we have challenges, a lot of room for real optimism which i'm going to hit on tonight despite the fact -- >> sean: that's awesome. florida, georgia, texas, great stories. aa lot of great stories to tell. >> laura: absolutely. great show. i'm laura ingraham and this is this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. despite the decline in covid numbers, why are some citizens subjecting their citizens to sustain these absurd lockdowns? we are going to speak to a couple of folks who are suffering under the sun of powermad leaders. in the states where lockdowns are listening, democrats are working overtime to expand mail in voting.s why is that? we are going to show you why the president is warning about potential fraud is right on target. and raymond arroyo, it'san tuesdays, a little unusual, he's here on the trump-biden mask show down and w
laura ingraham is standing by. happy monday -- happy tuesday. >> laura: happy tuesday. those are disturbing images, sean. let's see what develops here. people on edge across the country but there is a lot of room at the same time we have challenges, a lot of room for real optimism which i'm going to hit on tonight despite the fact -- >> sean: that's awesome. florida, georgia, texas, great stories. aa lot of great stories to tell. >> laura: absolutely. great show. i'm laura...
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in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham is next. ♪ ss ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingrahamis is a "the ingraham angle" live washington tonight. why houses of worship now find themselves continuous targets of blue state governors. a baltimore pastor tore up a cease and desist letter mid-sermon wednesday night and he's going to join us exclusively to tell us why. also tonight, why the restarting of sports at both the professional and the scholastic level is so important for our national psyche to reopen the country. one of the world's best orthopedic surgeons is here to explain. china is coming after a u.s. congressman for his legislationp he is here to respond. but first, without a trace, that's the focus of tonight's "angle." the fourth of july is still six weeks away, given the challenges that we face today, a reminder of why we celebrate. >> we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.ra that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. >> laura: earlier today a
in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham is next. ♪ ss ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingrahamis is a "the ingraham angle" live washington tonight. why houses of worship now find themselves continuous targets of blue state governors. a baltimore pastor tore up a cease and desist letter mid-sermon wednesday night and he's going to join us exclusively to tell us why. also tonight, why the restarting of sports at both the professional and the scholastic level is...
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laura, how are you? >> laura: joy behar giving you a little bit of love, hannity. i think she likes you! >> sean: i can answer that oh, no, she doesn't. >> laura: there is a little bit of -- you know, when you hate love someone, she has a hate love for you. it's kind of cute. i sensed it. there is a little softness they are. >> sean: laura, let me say this but i don't care at this point i in my life what anybody thinks of me. >> laura: i know. so-and-so wrote this and said this, i am like, i don't care. when is football season going to be on in the fall? >> sean: baseball first! at stadiums open safely! >> laura: if we want to baseball and college football and the nfl. >> sean: amen. >> laura: it's a void. church is a void, mass is a void, but sports is a void. show tonight. >> sean: have a great show.re >> laura: i will. rai am laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. nearly three weeks ago, i asked dr. anthony fauci if covid-19 could attenuate, change, get less of avirulent as time goes on to a new study from arizona state says the vi
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laura: dr.ci also said today that theeal death toll from coronavirus is likely higher than 81,000. why is that? guest: what we've seen in study after study is that there are a lot of people dyingho a and much higher numbers than usually die at home in an given time period and we think a lot of that is from people dying of covid but not coming i n getting tested. and sote unfortu -- we've seen this in the u.k. and other places, as well. i think all of us belve that the number of people who have died of coronavirus is substantially higher the official count of 81,000. laura: are you exp a second wave of infections that collides with the fluea out guest: a lot of that depends on what happens over the summer. if we can keep the disease under reasonable control over the summer, have gd testing, mak sure that people maintain a certain amoun of social distancingi think we can g through the summer. but there is no doubt that if we do that we're going to he a very large outbreak in the fall and with the
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laura: a final note on dr.ci's testimony and it's gave it a 10 out of 10 sayinger it's the room we need, wise, experienced, horizontal books are allowed, depth of knowledge. in this age of skype interviews, room rater has become the go-to style expert for people's backgrounds. you don't want to see what my l home officks like. i'm laura trevelyan. thanks for joining us. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman fountion. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions f america's neglected needs. and by contribut this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. narrator: yo♪ re watching pbs. mr. rogers: ♪ it's a beautiful girl: we are tious.hood. ♪ c ♪ woman 1: wow! man 1: the adventurous. man 2: oh! daniel tiger: grrr! woman 2: those venturing out for the first time. all: blast off! [rocket explosion] man 3: and those who have never lost our sense of wonder. w man a! man are you see
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laura: we saw the u.s.ice president mike w penring a mask in public today, several days after he didn'wear a mask. are we getting a mixed message tabm the admatinn trouio it was very worrisome when he visited the mayo clinic, he was the only person not wearing a mask. that sends a really bad signal and endangers other people. d was visiting a ward full of recovering covid patients. that was very dangerous. in the u.s everyone needs to wear a mask. there needs to be a fundamental lture change. do not wear a mask a deny tvet he wastold to, which is not true, it sends a dangerous signal. laura: dr. anthony fauci i sounding optimistic about the prosct of a vaccine by january. what do you make of that? guest: i think it is certainly possible. the oxford group, they are saying they could have a million doses by september. that is optimistic. i hope and pray that they are i see it.elieve it when but it is true that by default some health care workers g early experimental des of this emergency use of thine. hopeful
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laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." to come on tonight's program, anger and fear among native americans. why coronavirus has caused so much suffering in this community. laura: at least 84 people have died in one of the most powerful cyclones to t india and bangladesh in years. the cyclone brought devastation to ind santos and bangladesh. here is yogita lamaye. yogita: it hit wednesday evening and plundered through the state for hours. in mourning, this is what the regions biggest city looked like it kolkata ravaged by what many residents say is the worst storm they have experienced. the street started flooding. we understood something big is happening. yogita: parts of the city are underwater, including the airport. then everything gone. yogita: cyclone season has just begun. many are hoping it doesn't get any worse. yogita lamaye, bbc news, india. laura: native american communities here in the u.s. have been hit hard by coronavirus. navajo nation, the biggest territory, has the highest for cap infection rate in the u.s
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i'm laura trevelyan.obless and homeless, with 33 million americans unemployed, new york subways, a haunting symbol of the impact of the pandemic. coronavirus once a day after a white house eight tested positive. mr. trump says he does not have covid-19. germany is cautiously reopening its economy amid worries about a second wave of infections. plus, life under lockdown. the story of a person who lives crammed in new york, but a big change is coming. >> i just committed to cornell. well, i'm probably abouto cry. ♪ laura: for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "bbc world news america." every thursday, the staggering impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the american economy is revealed. 3.2 million americans filed for unemployment benefits in the last week. more than 33 million people have lost their jobs in the last seven weeks. now the subway here in new york city has become a refuge for the newly homeless. nick bryant reports. reporter: midnight on the new rk subway. many of the
i'm laura trevelyan.obless and homeless, with 33 million americans unemployed, new york subways, a haunting symbol of the impact of the pandemic. coronavirus once a day after a white house eight tested positive. mr. trump says he does not have covid-19. germany is cautiously reopening its economy amid worries about a second wave of infections. plus, life under lockdown. the story of a person who lives crammed in new york, but a big change is coming. >> i just committed to cornell. well,...
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laura: thank you for joining us.as is moving to the second stage ofeopening its economy, even of the state recorded its highest single day increasin ronavirus cases. more than 50,000 people in texas have been infected. nearly 1400 have died. a f weeks ago we spoke with the democratic mayor of boston. he joins us again now. thank you for being with us. when we spoke in late april you said if there was a spike in infections than your governor would act. if we look at the graphic, you can see hospitalizations in the is your governor moving toon quickly to reoe state. mayor adler: the number of new hospitalizations we have iany given day is averaging no less olling0 of a seven-day basis.if it were to plateau, tht we don't know what the impact of opening up restaurants and bars will do to that number. we do know, from the work we have done to the last six to eightl weeks, that we wt warning signs and we will see triggers. it will enable us to hold back if we need to. i hope the governoif will join s hat's what happens. wh
laura: thank you for joining us.as is moving to the second stage ofeopening its economy, even of the state recorded its highest single day increasin ronavirus cases. more than 50,000 people in texas have been infected. nearly 1400 have died. a f weeks ago we spoke with the democratic mayor of boston. he joins us again now. thank you for being with us. when we spoke in late april you said if there was a spike in infections than your governor would act. if we look at the graphic, you can see...
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. ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is a special edition of "the ingraham angle."hutdown lockdown and onto recovery. we are approaching summer, so we wanted to use tonight to take a look back and find out how we got here. of course they're my commentary week after week during the initial shutdown on to where we are today. the virus started spreading in america primarily in new york and a stark warning followed, flawed models about how many are going to get sick how many would become hospitalized, even how many would die from covid-19. along the way, i questioned the conventional wisdom surrounding the numbers driving the very draconian policies that would come about. as we expose the experts pushing back on known and effective treatments, we discovered a lot here in "the ingraham angle." a majority of americans have been locked down for more than two months. our lives were turned upside down and many are fighting back. some states are finally opening up again, slowly. but i getting back to work, families are able to see each other again. it's about time. so how do
. ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is a special edition of "the ingraham angle."hutdown lockdown and onto recovery. we are approaching summer, so we wanted to use tonight to take a look back and find out how we got here. of course they're my commentary week after week during the initial shutdown on to where we are today. the virus started spreading in america primarily in new york and a stark warning followed, flawed models about how many are going to get sick how many...
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laura: this is "bbc world news america." ported from new york city, i am laura trevelyan.arnin from a coronavirus whistleblower congress is told that lives were lost unnecessarily and the outbreak >> if we fail to improve our response now, is on science, i fear the pandemic will get worse and be prolonged. laura: 36 million americans have lost their jobs. we look at how women are at riss in the coronavconomy, and why they are doing more at home, too. thcould this bfinal curtain for regional theaters in asitain? how the pandemic left acts survive.ctors struggling to laura: for all of you watching on p and around the globe, erwelcome to "world news a." the coronavirus has claid 300,000e lives around rld. 85,000 have died here in the u.s. on capitol hill today, hearing on the government response t the outbreak, it was standing testimony from a whistleblower to dr. rick bright says the u.s. does not have a mast plan, there are not enough tests, and it is unlikely a vaccine will be ready soon. the debate over when and how to reopen the country rages on. here is nada tawfik. nad
laura: this is "bbc world news america." ported from new york city, i am laura trevelyan.arnin from a coronavirus whistleblower congress is told that lives were lost unnecessarily and the outbreak >> if we fail to improve our response now, is on science, i fear the pandemic will get worse and be prolonged. laura: 36 million americans have lost their jobs. we look at how women are at riss in the coronavconomy, and why they are doing more at home, too. thcould this bfinal curtain...
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laura: horrible atrocity in afghanistan. common ground and good comfort is not ecky during wn. imagine you are a musician trying to share songs with the world. the bbc asked singer songwriters, when in inr a and the ot the u.s., to share their stories. here is what they had to s and sing. ♪ of india.om a place in the south but now i live in mumbai, which is the new york of india. ♪ >> my name is erin ray,as i live inille, tennessee and make singer-songwriter -- and am a singer-songwriier for i music. >> everybody is affected. right up to the biggest composer. >> some of the major booking agencies have laid off a lot of duployees.that is happening more and more in all ries . >> i have been working on my first album. that has been ieping me busy. anaged to get all of my stuff recorded before. >> i am doing a similar tng. we are getting ready to record our next record. we are doingemos in new ey. on our way home we both got text ssages that south by southwest was canceled. that was an event we were going to play. that was the f
laura: horrible atrocity in afghanistan. common ground and good comfort is not ecky during wn. imagine you are a musician trying to share songs with the world. the bbc asked singer songwriters, when in inr a and the ot the u.s., to share their stories. here is what they had to s and sing. ♪ of india.om a place in the south but now i live in mumbai, which is the new york of india. ♪ >> my name is erin ray,as i live inille, tennessee and make singer-songwriter -- and am a...