from washington tonight. thank you for being with us. the stunt man that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, when we re wrong here at the angle, we admit it. and tonight is one of those times. for months, heck, for years, we have warned that joe biden was kind of checked out. that he wasn t being kept informed of serious crises, and, frankly, that he was incapable of managing crises. well, we were wrong. he may not care about the border or fentanyl or inflation, forget it. but, joe is very much locked in on solving hunter s legal troubles which are a morality threat to his re-election. you said that president biden was familiar with what his son was going to say on capitol hill. if i called my dad and said i am about to violate a congressional subpoena, he would probably say, son, you shouldn t do that was there any attempt by president biden to talk hunter out of it. i don t have anything else to add. the president was familiar with what hunter was going to say. la
ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from washington. thanks for being with us. the stunt man, that is the focus of tonight s angle. now when we re wrong at the angle, we admit it. tonight is one of those nights. for months, years, we warned joe biden was checked out and incapable of managing crisis. well, we were wrong. he may not care about the border or fentanyl or inflation, forget it. but joe is locked in on solving hunter s legal troubles, a mortal threat to his reelection. you said president biden was with what hunter was going to say on capitol hill. if i called my dad and said, i am going to i don t have anything to add, the president was familiar with what hunter was going to say. laura: of course joe biden was familiar with what his son was doing yesterday, just as he was familiar what his son was doing when he was vice president d something in return. if president biden or his top lawyers told hunter not to pull that show off yesterday. hunter wouldn t h
it, sometimes, the locals. rachel: i have never been there. will: the only bad thing about it, home of cnn, the only downside. a nice place, when i was at fort benning, there were fun places. rachel: i know what you mean. it is so destructive. pete: today s is particular, we fight through it. it is particularly distracting. one of our producers is keyed into our ear as she talked to somebody else. it is a bit distracting as we hear that. rachel: confirmation they are not listening to us. pete: i thought she was listening to was. i made a joke and there was some backlash. rachel: they mock us in the control room. pete: we are people in our ears focusing on you. glad to be here. rachel: good morning, everybody and national hug a veteran day. a g.i. . are you really a g.i. ? you were an officer. pete: g.i. is an overarching term for everyone. rachel: i thought that was the case. pete: it is usually the case. rachel: you are not a g.i. joe. taking my hug back. pete: the white hou
the house. zeldin says he doesn t know the identity of those shot but that they are being treated for their wounds. the search for the shooters is ongoing. back to you. see three let s bring in lee zeldin now, new york gubernatorial candidate and congressman from county. what another 12 hours you have had. put us come if you can, congressman, with you and your wife. you re in the bronx at a columbus day parade, and how do you find out about a shooting half a block from your house? we got a phone call from our daughter, mikayla. we hear other daughter, arianna, in the background crying. she speaking to 911. they were the 911 colors. mikayla is freaking out that we are not able to hear everything because of the wi-fi connection. they were locked inside of a bathroom. they were at the kitchen table doing homework, and all of the sudden they are hearing multiple gunshots. they then hear screaming. they run upstairs and lock themselves in the bathroom. one of my daughters calle
the fans. okay, they were vagrants who live under the bridge near my apartment. but that reminds me that we should talk about fentanyl. first of all, yes, it is the reason that greg is out. i promised him i wouldn t say anything but i feel like it s fine to lie to your boss who accuses you of doing drugs every day. more importantly, i want to talk about why fentanyl is a huge problem and why the government can t be the one to solve it. lately there s been a lot of talk about classifying fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction or drug cartels as terrorist organizations or any sale of fentanyl resulting in a fatal overdose as a federal crime worthy of the death penalty. but like that lord of the rings prequel show, all of it is a bad idea. don t at me in other words, even you know it s [bleep]. it s not that i think fentanyl poisoning is not a threat and i do say poisoning because many of the people who have died from fentanyl didn t intend to tap fentanyl at all. it s not lik