you see this right here? laura: you have no idea how to do it, you re making it up as a go along. sean: then you hit record and it will ask you a question, one time only or every episode? every episode of the ingraham angle on the dvr. laura: i hear your producers laughing in the background. sean: they are laughing because it s easy! laura: they are laughing at you and me because we are hilarious. we love you, see you tomorrow. this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. rights for all, that s the focus of tonight s angle. it wasn t until about 1992 when i began my clerkship for justice clarence thomas that i began to pay attention to how the media writes about the supreme court. i m talking about the new york times and the washington post, time magazine, newsweek, television reporters, 90% of them believe the court rulings were radical and outside the mainstream unless those rulings affirmed whatever the new york times and harvard law school b
farmland 50 miles from the canadian border. they were even more incensed when the state attorney general got to the bottom of who was behind this. bill gates, the man who was pushing for the u.s. to move 100% of artificial beef purchased the land under something called red river trust. it breaks no north dakota laws, gates has proven it s not in violation of corporate farming laws. joining me now, doug goering. how were your constituents reacting to their possible new neighbor and why the secrecy of the eventual ownership here? hard to say why. i would say it s land transactions, generally not that
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