laura: good evening,ks feveryone, this is a special editioremen of the ingraham angle. those that paid the ultimate sacrifice paying the country i,a reminder to all of us freedom is not freedom. here are some of my angle s t defending the borders. speak with the rescue, that ises the focus of tonight angle. the same today were not reassuring after the president bombed the cal hoodies and callo last night and bumbled his way through school in allentown today. [indistinct] laura: i hope that oraclese got extra credit for having to sit there. just as we see the deterioration of our studies, the beset by crime and migrants, we also see biden s own deterioration with each passing day. just simply getting to the car is a herculean task. and he has the darndest time saying sentences with numbers. the week america is having infrastructure for decades, decades. ovd applause] over billion, 300 trillion.as laura: billion, 300 trillion. nico used to say those things when
and so, you heard the prosecutor in the closing hit on those same themes, about how serious this was, about how this was really a subversion of democracy, because the entire scheme here was designed to defraud voters, prevent them from getting accurate information before the 2016 election. so, it is incredibly serious, it is far more standard serious [ inaudible ] this is a felony, and you have someone else who has already been involved in the same scheme who has already been sentenced to jail time, and michael cohen was less culpable than donald trump. remember, donald trump was directing this game, he was giving the directions to michael cohen, so he is more culpable, the present time is absolutely not out of the question. perry, you have been writing about how trumps postconviction behavior could impact his sentence, what are you looking for in that? well, we know that he can t we know that he has a gag
response to whether they agreed with this verdict. at that point, when it was time to leave after some other discussion of the sentencing date on july 11th and some other matters that the lawyers had to deal with, trump got up and i got a very clear image of him as he turned around to walk out of the courtroom, and he reached over to kind of grab his son eric s hand without actually looking at eric, and he just kind of, in a days almost, shook his sons hand, and then as he walked up the aisle, just past me, he was more hunched than he had been the many other times i had seen him walk up that center aisle. and i have to say, he did have a look of pain on his face. then by the time he got out before the cameras, he had his game face babylon, but it is no fun being convicted. you know, of a crime, and
energetic day. i m excited about it. will: tell me about your musical influences. i was listening the your earlier. i heard country, gospel, blues. i heard a lot of different things it s the eclectic. i put it this way, growing up my dad would always have in rotation elvis, or willie nelson, the gaithers and olivia newton john, okay in and. [laughter] that s pretty much everything i ve done musically wrapped up. it s my parent ifs fault. rachel: f i love it. i think as a christians, we can get upwith set about what s happening in the world, but we re really in exile. this isn t our fault. you re exactly right, strangers in a strange land. rachel: yeah. it sunt take much to look around and see things are not finish the tensions seem to be hijacked, but, i mean, some of my favorite stories in slipture are right out of exile. scripture. daniel and the lion s den, that s right, babylon. another one in the fire, that s right there in exile. so there s a lot, you know,
BABYLON, N.Y. (PIX11) – Two alleged killers “violently stabbed” their victims before scattering their body parts around Babylon, according to Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney. Jeffrey Mackey and Alexis Nieves on Monday were charged with murder related to the premeditated slaying of their acquaintances, Malcolm “Craig” Brown, 53, and Donna Conneely, 59, according to […]