who she is . all right. handedly, they tell meav i havei to go. but it s great to see you. i m laura ingram . this is ingram angle from washington. tonight. no amnesty. that s the focus of tonight s thatwashhe focus of tonight s all right. how convenient. , now now that we see just how wrong the covid experts were on everything from schoolexpert shutdowns to vax mandates, those same expertss from are teg us that it s just time to move on , huh? this year, nothing to see here. please. writing in the atlantic brown university, economist emil emil browny oster argues that wd to let bygones be bygones on the covid debate and not relitigate the past. we hav e to put these fights aside and declare a pandemic amnesty, forgiving the hard calls that people had no choice but to make with imperfect knowledge. l.a. county closed its beaches in the summer of 2020 ex post t facto. this makes no sense, buo letr need to learn from our mistakes and then let them go . nice try, but
10 p.m. eastern, joined by dr. oz, herschel walker, jd vance, axalt. our final town hall before the good news starts on election night. i cannot wait, i m so excited. i m such a political geek. gutfeld is next. todd: just six days out from election day and fox news power rankings suggest republicans will take control of the house by 19 seats. democrats to win all 26 toss-up races to keep control of the lower chamber. carley: it is a jumpball in the senate, both parties hold a path to victory, decided by four races in a dead heat. you are watching fox and friends first, i m carley
carley: well, pays to win but you also have to pay if you win. rob: here comes the bad news, tracee carrasco from sister network fox business with what the newest super bowl winners will be paying on tax bill for winning the game, hey, tracee. good morning, guys, the philadelphia eagles will get 112,000-dollar bonus but as you said they are going to pay uncle sam but the good news here it is a little less than what they would have had to pay with old tax code, $41,000 in federal taxes, that s down from 44,000, so a little savings there but then they also still have those minnesota state taxes that they ll have to pay as well which they are pretty high there in the state of minnesota. carley: i don t think i think they will be okay. carley: one of the things people like to talk about is commercials, which two players start in hilarious nfl
long-term consequences but i am hopeful for myself millennials and hopeful for college students that once they get into the real world and realize that tax cuts, for example and capitalism is benefiting them and their job opportunities, that they will see the light in conservatism. carley: i see a silver lining with the campus reform video that democrats and republicans really could agree on something because these quotes from obama s state of the union very well could have come out of president trump s mouth, right? right, and that s what i hope could happen in the future is that millennials, young people in particular, they get so much of their information from just scrolling through social media will actually be able to take it issue by issue and think about it. that young people would actually be able to think critically about what they believe rather than trump saying i disagree and
reignited the controversy hours before players took to the field, president trump releasing statement sacrificed stitch intoed each star and stripe of star spangled banner, we thank them for freedom as we proudly stand for the the national anth. every single player did stand last night for the anthem. carley: there you go. american troops slowly moving out of iraq, now being transport today afghanistan according to western contractors. the ap reporting the u.s. and iraq have reached an agreement to draw down troops for the first time since the war against isis began three years ago. about 4,000 troops will stay in iraq to train the iraqi military. rob: story not getting nearly much attention. we now know the real condition that congressman tray trey gowds