yeah. in radio and radio, i used to actually call into my own radio show from the elevator on the way and it was really. yeah, i have a problem with punctual. it s a well i don t know what it is i, i have to, i think it s an adrenaline, adrenaline thing. i wait till the last second no matter what. all right. well we ll try to pick it up where you left off. and i can t wait for your town hall on monday. can t wait. all right. my friend. i am laura ingraham. this is ingram angle from a very busy washington tonight. falling stars. that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, how many times has the regime media told us that some emerging democrat is going to be the next big thing, the next big star? now, on rare occasion as two thousand four when obama spoke at the dnc, the buildup paid off. but that happens maybe once in a generation. back in 2020, they desperately wanted kamala to be the next obama. she was a former prosecutor. tough, no nonsense. a woman of color. your
yeah. in radio and radio, i used to actually call into my own radio show from the elevator on the way and it was really. yeah, i have a problem with punctual. it s a well i don t know what it is i, i have to, i think it s an adrenaline, adrenaline thing. i wait till the last second no matter what. all right. well we ll try to pick it up where you left off. and i can t wait for your town hall on monday. can t wait. all right. my friend. i am laura ingraham. this is ingram angle from a very busy washington tonight. falling stars. that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, how many times has the regime media told us that some emerging democrat is going to be the next big thing, the next big star? now, on rare occasion as two thousand four when obama spoke at the dnc, the buildup paid off. but that happens maybe once in a generation. back in 2020, they desperately wanted kamala to be the next obama. she was a former prosecutor. tough, no nonsense.
i started hitting the boy that was in the passenger seat. so i think he got you know, learned his lesson a little bit. reporter: another cadet went after the robbers getaway car. i was like running with it at first but then i sort of fell down and i was dragged for a few seconds. reporter: the troupe says that cash box contained about 20 cases worth of cookie money. there was about like $200 in there. and then it all just went away. reporter: looking back, the girls and their parents admit chasing after the thief was a dangerous thing to do. it was adrenaline thing. it was like one of those things that you have a reaction to somebody taking your money, you re going to go for it. reporter: the girl scouts described the cookie crooks as two tall guys in their late teens driving a beat-up black camry with white paper covering the car s license plates. now troupe 29512 has a warning for other girl scouts selling cookies. i guess a warning to other troupe leaders is go
yes, one of the kayakers described the experience as one of the most terrifying things he has ever done. i think we can all agree with that. i respect, must get a rush, must be adrenaline thing to do that. i will be like i ll see you all at the hotel. i m with you. i m not going down the waterfall. hey nice stories. there are braver souls out there than you and i. i m not doing it. we ll be at the hotel. i am with you. no question about that. we ll be back with more world news now, seated safely right here. on the ground. at the anchor desk. at the anchor desk. we ll be back. we know a place where tossing and turning
universal experience you re describing. it is. i read a study from world war ii that said there were guys who were wounded and brought back to a rear base hospital and they would go awol, literally crawl out the window and go awol to get back to their front line unit to get back to guys they were with. an incredibly powerful beyond. when soldiers say they miss combat, there is a bit of an adrenaline thing going on. i think what they re really saying is they miss being necessary. every guy in the platoon is absolutely necessary to the other 30 guys. that s something you can t have in this society. and i think it becomes very important to them. we were talking before we came on about the demolition of that outpost in the valley and the way the guys felt about it. obviously, it was a strategic move by the obama administration. they didn t feel it was worth it anymore. was there a sense from the guys that there was a surrender? what were their emotions as that