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since retirement. tomorrow on "special report," we will take a closer look at the primary. the jockeying we just talked about and the former president's moves. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. thanks for this "special report" fair, balanced and still unafraid. have you checked out "the ingraham angle"? it's good. it's next. ♪ >> laura: hey, everyone, i'm laura ingraham. this is the ingle angle from washington tonight. thanks for joining us on a very busy monday. the lies that blind. that's the focus of tonight's angle. all right, joe biden is the congenital liar about little things and big things. >> senator joseph biden who held a news conference wednesday to announce an end to his campaign for the presidency in 1988. >> i have to choose between running for president and doing
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my job. there will be other opportunities for me to campaign for president but not many opportunities influence president reagan's choice. i do it with incredible reluctance and it makes me angry. and i'm no less frustrated for the environment of difficult let the american people the whole joe biden and not just misstatements. laura lawyer wait, wait. misstatements? false. they weren't misstatements. in a presidential debate about a month earlier, senator biden lifted freezes and even manner recidivisms by a speech by british labor party labor neil ken nic. it was egregious, of course and the lies kept coming you interpreter helicopters ready to take the civilians where i have been three times and shot at. >> no, he wasn't shot at. well, then came the revision.
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the lies never stopped and i could spend the entire hour of the ingraham angle cataloging them. and when he became president, of course, he lied about stupid stuff. that's easily checkable like the price of gasoline. >> the most common price of gas in america is $3.39. down from over $5 when i took office. >> laura: okay. but gas was only $2.39 when biden took office. then because of anti-gas and oil policies it hit $5. he said he reduced the deficit by 1.7 trillion when his spend palooza increased it. of course the lies on the border. those are legendary. gallup's new survey say 70% of americans say it's a crisis at the border or a major crisis including 55% of democrats. biden's catch and release
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policies have resulted in approximately get this 7 million illegal crossings according to one congressman and according to the customs and border protection 144,000 encounters at the border in just the month of june. so human smuggling is now a billion dollars a year business million class may be pessimistic at least the cartels are happy. lately he has been lying a lot about bidenomics. >> our plan is working. one of the things that i'm proud of it's working everywhere, not just on the coast and big cities like previous recoveries, this time investment is working in factories being built and jobs being creating happening in rural america, the heartland all across america. >> it's not working. it doesn't work for the average person unless you describe success a scenario under which the bidens get rich and the average 'working person gets poorer. yet, one of the most egregious
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lies is about to be exposed for the world to see. >> i have never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings. >> i have never discussed with my son or my brother or anyone else anything having to do with their businesses, period. >> there is zero, zero, zero, zero evidence of any assertion being made. >> how involved were you in your son's chinese shakedown text message? were you sitting there? were you involved? were you involved. >> no. >> were you? >> no! >> laura: get off my lawn. and, of course, the apple doesn't fall far from that tree. >> not one investigative body. not one serious journalist has ever come to the conclusion that i did anything wrong or that my father did anything wrong. >> did you and your father ever discuss ukraine? >> no. as i said, the only time was after a news account. it wasn't a discussion in any way. there is no but to this no we
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never did. >> your dad said i hope you know what you are doing and you said i do. >> i said i do. and that was literally the end of our discussion. >> now it looks like friend and former business partner devon archer is set to testify, finally, after trying to avoid it before the house oversight committee and is he going to spill the beans on then vice president's biden contacts with his son's foreign business interest. now, according to reporting from the "new york post" miranda devine who she is going to join us shortly archer is going to testify that hunter put his dad on the phone at least two dozen times with these individuals from various foreign entities. so, how did this work in practice? well, kind of like this. well, late on friday, december 4th, 2015, two ukrainians joined hunter and archer at the four seasons in dubai, a senior burisma executive asked hunter at that meeting can you bring your dad? well, hunter did exactly that. and put his dad on speaker phone and then introduced the ukrainians that were there by
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name and said to everybody on the call. they need our support now, were that both hunter and mr. archer landed plumb jobs on the board of burisma even though hunter's energy experience seemed to be limited to how he felt as a person when he was doing lines of coke are random hookers also recall hunter's other partner tony bobulinski confirmed the big guy's conversations when hunter was trying to impress clients. >> i have heard joe biden say he has never discussed business with hunter. that is false. i have firsthand knowledge about this because i directly dealt with the biden family including joe biden. on may 2nd, 2017, the night before joe biden was to appear at the mill kin conference, i was introduced to joe biden by jim biden and hunter biden. at my approximately hour long meeting with joe that night, we
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discussed the bidens history. the biden's family business plans with the chinese, with which he was plainly familiar, at least at a high level. >> laura: that was during the 2020 campaign. imagine if the press actually cared. the white house press spokeswoman was asked about archer's upcoming testimony said today listener closely to her response. the white house and the president stand by his comment that he has never been involved and never even spoken to his son about his. >> i have been asked this question a million times. the answer is not going to change. the answer remains the same the president was never in business with his son i just don't have anything else to add. >> laura: whoa, whoa, whoa. in business? well, technically, technically, that may be true. it's kind of like what the meaning of the word "is" is. practically. that looks just like another lie. the astonishing thing here though for all of us, who have known for years that the bidens
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were on the take, right? no one could explain how the bidens got to rich. no one. and, of course, our press never pressed the question, why? and we know the democrat party simply doesn't care if joe biden took unless in n. bribes, no set of evidence ever be strong enough ever to get them to say enough. compare their reaction to trump's phone call with zelenskyy we could not ignore what the president did. we had no choice. it wasn't any change of mind. i always said we will follow the facts where they take us and when we see them we will be ready and we are ready. >> well, of courses she was talking about impeachment. the angle expects the regime media to cover for bidens even after archer testifies. in the process, they are going to do enormous damage to their own credibility. even worse than they have already done.
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ask this question again why is it so important for them to save joe biden's career? look, is he a crook. is he a terrible president. i know a lot of the you cynical about washington? i don't blame you one bit. but, if this story is true and is sure looks like it that he has been sitting in on these calls to help his son's clients while he was vice president, that he was meeting with his business contacts? that is a massive scandal and a flashing knee on sign that says america is for sale. for all of you high and mighty politicians lecturing us about dignity and respect and norms many were trashing donald trump. mitt romney, liz cheney, murkowski, mcconnell. well, where is all that emotion on this scandal? hardly a peep. and i think we know why because most of them would rather have biden in the white house for
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four more years even with all the damage he has done and all the damage he will do than to see trump back in. the democrats don't care about any of this. the moderate republicans they haven't said much. so the only question left what do the voters think? what do they care that's the angle. joining us now delighted she is with us. devon archer news. >> she is also a fox news contributor. miranda. the white house's response today, they were ready for this question, the answer is the president was not, quote: "in business" with his son. how significant is that shift in rhetoric? original receipt repeated dnts joe biden original campaign and after when he said he knew nothing about his son's hunter overseas business dealings and
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whenever anybody asked him about it or the odd occasions that journalists got to him he would be very angry and very indignant about the idea that anyone would question his integrity. nwe see because devon archer is about to testify about what he witnessed and what joe biden knows that he witnessed about those meetings between hunter and joe biden and hunter's overseas business partners, they have changed their tune. thought line is joe biden is not in business with his son and you can bet that coming in the future they will be pausing the meaning of in business in glis when devon archer faced his own mere yacht adbusiness problems. hunter biden texted him in 2019 saying every great family is
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persecuted. you are part of a great family. not a side show. not deserted by them. even your darkest moments. that's the way bidens are different and you are a biden. it's the price of power. sounds like archer would have no personal treason go after the biden family. is he going to say joe biden was doing this as a courtesy for his son? pleasantries, exchanging those with these foreign business contacts? plausible didn't we heard this from tony bobulinski that this was joe biden's m.o. it would always be the conversation on a high level. the point of the meeting was just so that hunter could demonstrate that he had immediate access with the vice president, the most powerful man son and that was -- he didn't have to actually get into the nitty gritty of how much money
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was going to be paid for this deal and so on. but, so devon archer, i means you, he has been completely abandoned by the bidens, he has been hung out to dry on this tribal bond scheme. this company that hunter biden was vice president of. the southern district of new york, the southern prosecutors there deemed that hunter biden had no involvement in this. devon archer lost money on the deal, several million dollars i believe hunter biden made some money he bass paid a salary 150,000. devon archer the guy sold down the river and he is going to jail and he has nothing to lose. and i think, you know from, what i'm told, from his point of view, he just -- he has decided to comply with the are request from the house oversight committee. it's not something he has chosen to throw himself into. but, he just wants to tell the truth and get it all off his
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chest and have it all go away so that he is not part of it anymore. >> laura: everyone should know this is going to be a transcribed interview. it's behind closed doors. but we expect to get access to that transcript. miranda, great reporting over the weekend. thank you. and that's just one part of this unfolding saga. last week senator chuck grassley released that now infamous fd 1023 summary of a confidential human sources reporting that the ukrainian oil and gas company burisma each paid joe biden $5 million in bribes. today the federalist reports that the pittsburgh fbi office had corroborated several of those details. among those the pittsburgh office obtained travel records for the confidential human source and those records confirm that the source had traveled to the local detailed in that document including kyiv, ventriclena, austria and london but despite the pittsburgh fbi providing the delaware office
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with a summary today it appears that the delaware office did zilch to investigate. joining me now john ratcliffe former congressman, former trump director of national intel delaware prosecutors ignoring what seems to be critical information provided in fbi documents and corroborating details and travel schedules. what do you make of this? >> well, all those fo folks in delawares in the fbi and department of justice should hope that that report something not true, because, if it is, laura, there is literally next could you say. look, we start with the fact that that fd-1023 came from what was described as a highly credible fbi source to begin with. then there was corroboration between the fd 1023 and hunter biden's laptop. both of them, separate transactions, talking about separate transactions involving
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ukraine and china both describing joe biden as the big guy with regard to payments on that. so, when you start with that, but then if a highly credible source then is partially verified or corroborated with the details that they have provided, there's no excuse for why that investigation shouldn't have picked up speed instead of slowing down. and what we know is that from sworn testimony of the whistleblowers is this information was never shared with the lead criminal investigators in the case. they also testified that four of the prosecutors who agreed to felony charges then backed off of that and one of those ausa having apparently been apprized of this information not only wouldn't allow it to move forward but shut down any further inquiry into joe biden and the big guy. it's literally inexcusable. >> laura: well, ace documented in the angle, the democrats don't care. the so-called moderate republicans, the never trumpers, they don't care. the press doesn't seem to care.
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but, right on cue, john, just moments before we went to air tonight, the doj sent a letter to chairman jim jordan offering the testimony in a public hearing of david weiss. the u.s. attorney who led the hunter biden probe. john, ever everything we heard from the whistleblowers what do you think the key question will be for weiss to answer obviously whether he thought he had the authority, correct, to appoint a special attorney in this case? >> yeah. so, the key question for me, laura is okay, with this fd-23. even whether it was additionally corroborated or not, what did you do to further investigate did you have the confidential human source? did you try to have him record conversations with chefs ski. did you offer a million dollars to corroborate details like you did with the steele dossier? what investigative steps were taken and if the answer to that, laura, is well, we didn't, then
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what that tells you is that the fbi and the departments of justice didn't want to find more evidence and if that's the case, there's no prosecutorial discretion in play there. that gets into the area of obstruction of justice and public corruption. look, if you are charged with investigating crimes and you hinder those investigations, for political reasons, that is in and of itself corruption. >> laura: yeah. well, there's a pattern. we saw it with what they did with the hillary investigation, the clintons and now. this john, we'll see if the american people after this is uncovered even more if they're starting to pay attention. i certainly hope so. one of senator rand paul's kentucky senate offices burned to the ground under mysterious circumstances. i don't know if you saw this late last week. he is here with the latest.
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will you pause it real quick? (mumbles) just sold the car to carvana. what? all i had to do was answer a couple questions and got a real offer in seconds. then, they just picked up the car and paid me right on the spot. sell your car at carvana dot com today.
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>> laura: 2:00 a.m. it friday rand paul's kentucky office ablaze. took hours to distinguish flames from the building and two surrounding. at this point we don't know what caused the fire but given the many threats to senator paul over the year and team and including stabbing of staffer and assault on the senator
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himself nothing is off the table. rand paul me now. senator, what have you learned about the fire as of now? >> well, you know, this was a big fire. it consumed about a city block. it took, i think 31 firefighters, six fire engines and then in order to contain the blaze the hope was not to not let the county courthouse catch on fire. the county courthouse is just across a narrow alleyway and historic building in our community. but four buildings that were con tig gus that abutt each other all caught on fire. they haven't told us how the fire started or what they believe started the fire yet. we have turned over our video footage. we have a lot of video footage for our own safety at all hours in the building to make sure nothing untoward does happen. so, whether or not that footage will help in the determination of this, there is some other commercial footage from around there as well. but i haven't heard any results from the investigation and any
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indication otherwise. >> laura: senator, i want to turn to these new emails released at the outset of covid, specifically the written exchange between kristian andersen and andrew rom bow from february of 2020, now dr. ram bought told anderson that given this sh -- you know what, show would happen if anyone serious accused the chinese of even accidental release there is no evidence of engineered vice we can't possibly distinguish between natural evolution. natural process. dr. anderson concurred yep i hate when politics is injected into science it's impossible not to, especially given the circumstances. senator, this was happening at the same time kristian andersen had a grant proposal for
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$8.9 million at nih which pretty interesting that they were talking about the proximal origins of covid. >> yeah. this was never about science. this was about the business of science. it was about the money. follow the money trail. you see millions of dollars exchanging hands in the first few months of 2020 to the people who came out and said nothing to see here. couldn't have happened in the lab. but there's probably never been a cover-up in the history of all politics that was so completely documented that they were lying to us. every one of their private emails says oh my goodness, looks like it might have come from the lab. oh my goodness looks like it was manipulated and this goes on and on and on. even so much as to say the one lead virology just who is saying it's all kooky and conspiracy theory to say it came from the lab is he saying in private this is no conspiracy theory. this is not a fringe theory. in all likelihood it could have come from the lab. but then public they print an
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article that anthony fauci commissions them. he basically says you need to get this written up as soon as possible. he works on them to he had kit this and when it is published, it says explicitly this virus is not a laboratory construct non none of them believed it wasn't but they believed it would harm the business of science it. would harm our relations with china if it became known that this came from a lab in china. >> senator, this was because enormous amounts of money were on the line with the work doing with the wuhan lab and grants that virologists get from nih, correct? that's all involved in this. >> yeah it. involves money. but as you will recall, when anthony fauci came before my committee, he said absolutely he funded no gain of function research in china. we have email where he describes
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the research they are doing. they said you know what? we are suspicious of the lab because we know they are doing gain of function research. he describes the project but the project he described is the project he funded so everything he has been telling us from the very beginning has been a lie we have documented it's a lie and it's a felony to lie to congress. i have referred him not once but now twice to the attorney general of the united states for prosecution but, as you know, this attorney general is the most partisan attorney general we have ever had. and it's good luck on getting him to do his job. >> laura: at least anthony fauci has a plumb position at georgetown university, senator. so they take care of their own. it's great to see you because it was a little late for you at 10:00 so now we see senator paul. it's great to see you. >> i love the new hour. i want to be on all the time at 7:00. >> laura: i love it. all right. senator. great to see you. thanks for joining us. and, up next, a de-transitioner is suing the doctors who performed her top surgery after they nearly killed her. she is here next exclusively.
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hasn't spoken out before. stay there.
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laura bush lawyer as a teenager my next guest suffered a slew of mental health issues. adhd and autism. at 15 she had a manic episode landing her in the hospital. that's where she said after just one meeting a psychiatrist coerced her into saying that she was transgender now, she had questioned her gender identity at the time but now she says that she really started exploring it. soon after, she was at a support group where she met a nurse practitioner who says she says prescribed testosterone upon request. after only 30 minute meeting she got her first prescription for cross sex hormones including at outrageously large off label dosage of testosterone. sore ron at the time was 17. fast forward to age 19. after a brief phone call and
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quick visit to a clinic she went under the knife getting a double mastectomy but the surgery was botched leaves her disfigured and in severe pain she is now 21 and suing all of the healthcare providers who preyed upon her as a teen. she joins us now exclusively. she along with her attorney ron miller, sore ren, thank you very much for having the courage to share your story with us. two weeks after the double mastectomy i know you were back at the hospital. what happened? >> so, i ended up going back to the hospital after reaching out to the clinic initially with my concerns. i chose to go to the hospital in dallas because they had someone who experienced the type of surgery i underwent and when i showed up to the hospital took me seriously which was a
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contrast to the way my original surgeons treated me. when i showed up there my incisions were reopened with only local anesthesia and i was there all night sore ren, after that did the clinic offer you any sort of compensation. that is horrific. i can't believe you went through. this any compensation? after i was persistent and, you know, very insistently letting them know that i wanted some sort of recourse, the ceo reached out to me and offered to reimburse me for the er visit with the stipulation that i sign a non-disparagement agreement, which i, of course, did not. i told them, you know, i asked them what have you done to make sure that this doesn't happen to any other person? have you spoken to your nurses? have you -- do you plan on doing
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any sort of training and at that point they ghosted my. what did they offer you couple hundred bucks. >> yeah, basically. >> laura: to sign a waiver you wouldn't sue them. given sore ren's condition at the time this was happening, how do you legally view what these medical professionals did to her? >> >> well, laura this is gross malpractice, situation sore ren experiencing significant mental health issues, autism, really just looking for a place to fit in amongst her peers goes to the internet and finds some stuff about becoming transgender. she reaches out to medical practitioner expecting competent and unbiased advice and instead gets puts on a fast track to
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pursuant blockers and cross sex hormones and then as you just discussed a botched double mastectomy left her permanently disfigured for the rest of her life. >> laura: sore ren, what do you say tonight to young people who may feel, you know, upset in their lives, confused, who are in this same situation and feel pressured to undergo this type of procedure, surgery, hormone blockers. what do you say to young people tonight? >> ask the important questions. you are not compromising your integrity or betraying yourself by not thinking critically what is happening to you. by unpacking why you feel the way you feel instead of just facing it at face value. >> laura: sore ren, how are you doing right now? >> i'm a little bit nervous. >> laura: you are doing great.
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>> i want to change the world. i want to make sure that this conversation is spoken about and talked about compassionately because i really do think that a bunch of people are hurting and the way we are handling it right now is not appropriate. i like to describe myself as a student of life, friend of the world. i mean that so, you know, when i come on air to talk to you, i really want, you know, i joked earlier for everybody to kind of kum ba yah and not fight so much over something that really should be nonpartisan. >> laura: well, soren and ron, thank you. these are -- in many cases these are children. they are not even as old as soren was and they need care and concern. soren and ron, we will be following their case, thank you. now, a shocking discovery made inside the home of the suspected gilgo beach serial killer. a live report from just outside the house in moments. plus, the former police commissioner is here with reaction to what happened. that's next. ♪
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county police commissioner rodney harrison explain what investigators actually found it was behind a big-ron door. listen here. >> there's not a soundproof room. there is a vault. we secured numerous amount of guns, somehow i believe that the soundproof room and the vault that message got misconstrued. >> laura, investigators are expected to wrap up at the house some time this week but the commissioner today called the search fruitful so far. take a look at this, over the weekend, investigators used an excavator, cadaver dogs and ground penetrating radar to search the backyard. a source tells fox investigators heuermann murdered at least one of his victims here at his family's home. heuermann himself remains on suicide watch in an isolated jail cell. so far he hasn't had any visitors other than his lawyer and this as the infamous wtk serial killer raider called
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heuermann his clone. raider writes of his similarities to fox news digital. i was arrested age 59. married, two kids. husband, dad, long-time serial killer, stalker, used electronic devices, lives in a neighborhood undetected. d.n.a. and electronics his downfall much like me. now he called himself btk because he bound, tortured and killed 10 people. huberman is charged with murdering three women e is the prime suspect in a fourth similar murder. he appears in court one week from tomorrow we will send it back to you. now someone deeply involved in this case a former suffolk county police commissioner and d.a. tim, i was devouring all the details of this case during the time you were working on this the invested in helped narrow
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the geographical search for this killer. explain this for us. >> first of all, i want to congratulate the folks in law enforcement that brought this case across the finish line and it's so great to see commissioner heroin son talk about the searches that they were participating in right now because it's key now that they can go overt. now that the defendant is in custody they really have the ability to collect all of the available evidence. i know they are going to take their time and really scour that area to see if there is any type of evidence that they could use to further evidence that this defendant is guilty of those three murders and then, also, ultimately bring the fourth charge relating to maureen barnes. with respect to the cell phone technology, we utilized sophisticated technology that allowed us to really map the actual coverage of cell towers that the burner phones used by the killer was hitting off of.
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so, when you get cell site information. it basically tells you the cell tower and sometimes a sector of that tower where the cell phone is hitting against and then utilizing a tool called the autonomous receiver also known a gar. we are actually able to show the actual coverage. basically you could take an area that covered over 1200 homes and narrow it down to less than 200. >> laura: the whole story like the polygon and how it trunk and shrunkand shrunk and shrunk ando in on him. a tip came in i think it was back in 2010 from the roommate of one of the victims describing the man, a man that he met in his apartment as a touring frankenstein like figure with an empty gaze who drove a first generation chevy avalanche tim, the chevy avalanche was a piece
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of information that was kind of overlooked in the first part of this investigation why is that a key in any murder or case like this as the vehicle that was driven but that was overlooked? >> it appears so. about weather it's because of the volume of the information that was coming in, the length of the investigation but clearly the team in place it took add van tang of that fact and used that fact compared it against the cell phone analysis and then got their suspect and then collected d.n.a. evidence, so, kudos to everyone marching this information the information of witness provides, the cell phone analysis and the d.n.a. evidence that they then were able to collect and analyze. >> laura: la >> laura: tim, i know you are so dr. greater weight of the evidence. thank you for your service. we appreciate it.
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the biden campaign finally finds a job for kamala and this needs to stop. raymond arroyo needs it all. he is not in pink, no, no pink.
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>> we reveal the stories behind the headlines. it looks like the biden campaign finally found a job for kamala. they dispatched her to chicago. >> that note was extremist. >> they have a blueprint to attack hard-won freedoms, extremists, so-called leaders,
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demonized. they also attacked the freedom to vote. we have so much more in common that what separates us. >> harris is trying to shore up the latino support, which is slipping badly. their allegiance is drifting to cultural issues, crime, and the economy. biden has lost four points with latino since october. i don't think her talk is going to build it up. >> wasn't echoing in there? it didn't seem like there was much of a reaction. >> she was greeted like a country music executive.
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i am looking at your outfit. barbie won the box office this weekend with 162 million dollar hall. lots of people attended in pink get ups. politicians try to get in on the act and then there were these ai fakes featuring obama and biden. this is a california state senator, scott getting his barbie on. ♪ ♪ these people have to stop. he is the senator who honored the sisters of perpetual indulgence of the california state house and the guy who made it illegal to not recognize the gender identity of your child, criminalizing that for parents this summer.
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i don't know if that is in barbie's world. >> it is creepy. sometimes the adults should stay away from that type of social media. two of my children go over the weekend. >> i wasn't going to mention it, but you are repping the barbie colors two. we noticed a few things neither republicans nor democrats intended. when you have an important whistle-blower or to testifying, don't let the tick-tock boys mug behind them. do you see these two kids? after several minutes, somebody motioned to them and they remove the duo. the wackiest moment of all was the censorship hearing with r rfk jr., stacey plaskett offered this speech written by the staff
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are behind her, who dramatically interpreted every page. >> page 55 with the employee you just spoke about, which took place on july 17th, 2023. they would be representing what i said because i don't have much knowledge of that. they would be misrepresenting what i said because i don't have much knowledge of that. >> first rule of film, never let the extras upstage you and no commentary in the background. >> her eyes are interesting. they look -- i don't want to say crazy, but they look a little crazy. something a little unhinged about those eyes. she wanted to deliver it correctly. >> she memorized the whole speech. that is a little high octane,
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even for a congressional sta staffer. >> this is what you notice. you notice these things. i am listening for the substance and you are looking for crazy eyes behind her. great to see you. set your dvr so you always get us in our new time slot. stay connected with us and remember jesse is next. >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters prime time. >> the body of a missing paddleboard or has turned all up off the coast of martha's vineyard. >> a 911 call mystery and barack obama. >> you are saying things you do not know what you are talking about. no one said that. who said that? >> new testimony and death threats. >> i want you to look me i

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