i love you, but working. not that much. they didn t tell you. b. oh, me? .o fox they tell you. all right. well, can the crazy people talk to your people? oh, we love you. we love you anyway.. all right.next w we ll see you nextee.i week, i hope.s all right.aham ang i m laura ingram and thising wi is ingram anglthe. and thank you for being with usk tonight.s as always, leaksand losing and g streaks. that s the focus of tonight s anglf e. e know that while the entire press corps and the political class were obsessed with the trump mar-a-lago documents casel , the biden administration allowed the united states to be subjecto to one of the most disastrouneso intel leaks in us history. page roughly one hundred pages ofs documents that we know of were posted documents that we know of weregr posted online revealing critical military assessmentsd o of friends and foes alike. a allies as us efforts to spy on its allies. israel and south korea, the degree to which the u.s. s has pene
they d rather have you focus on things like dylan mulvaney, i transgender activists in tennessee, or whether harry t and meghan are going to perry s dad s coronations . ey d rathe they d rather destroy the entire country than address real problems in real time. now, trump tried to fix all of this and was making real progress, especiallyespecial one and on china. w and for that, he was a real threat to the folks run . owever, is america the real threat, however, is in the possibility that the man who is barely coherent, o shufwho shuffles instead of w, could actually be reelected insw twenty , twenty four . so we must insist thathe the press publishes everythingpc ,everything already in domain that helpn. that helps americans understand the stakes here. that includeheres his intel lea. the angle warned you about china, about meely, about
gillum, i think the racists might think he s racist. sure. so here s the bizarre contradiction here. i want to mention the names of harry t. and harriet moore. the civil rights workers in florida who were killed by a bomb that ripped through their home in 1951. they had been teachers, members of the naacp, organizing voters in bruvard county, florida. they had been fired by the state for activities in the 1940s for daring to organize black voters. and then they were assassinated. decades later, the state of florida placed their home on the historic register as penance for having taken part in alienating these people before they died. so we can have their home on the historic register, but in florida, you can t tell why
probably false. and that s all they need to convince a jury. this is barreling toward trial, and we have not seen that kind of defamation trial against a major media company in a long, long time. right, and they have to know it was false. this isn t a matter of being wrong. you have to actually for the defamation case to go forward, you have to know it was false. so i want to talk about rupert murdoch and lachlan, but rupert principally, because prince harry has described him as probably the most dangerous human being in the last century because of the misinformation he pushes through all of his outlets. he said he can t think of a single human being in the history of the species has done more collective damage to our sense of reality, and he also was disgusted by thefrightened minions who do his bidding for him, his code of flunkies, young broke desperate men doing whatever was necessary. how much control does rupert murdoch himself have over fox