incompetent in every way. what else would you expect for president who struggles with basic tasks like walking, talking. even with the assistance teleprompter watch this. president biden: its consistently higher than the percentage of men who do so. women are not without electoral or political will be precise night and/or. or poetical power. julia ron burgundy moment. you re not supposed to read that out lied. believe it or not it went downhill from there on out take a look. president biden: that has changed. all that has changed is this court. the fastest way to restore. ten years old she was forced to have to travel out of the state to indiana to seek to terminate the pregnancy in her life tens of millions of winners this year they will be alone. millions, and millions of men will be taken up to fight alongside them to restore the right to choose consider it a challenge accepted court. right now in all 50 states. it s called terminate a pregnancy not a presidency a
outrage. now, there is virtually no facet of american life immune from politics and partisanship. it s in a tiny example of what i mean. some friends invited my wife and i to the essence festival concert last saturday night at the superdome in new orleans. it should have been a fun time. 50,000 people there to see janet jackson patti labelle. just before the headliners took the stage, this well-known warm-up act wandered out. we are in the middle of a critical time. they are trying to take women s right to choose. they are trying to take voting rights. raymond: the reverend may have gone may have well is gone to a chump rally. nobody wanted to hear that political message. at that point miss jackson hit the stage. no. hello, essence festival, this november we will be electing folks who make critical decisions in our community. decisions about our health care, very personal decisions we make about our bodies. stay on with black approval of the president biden below 50%
special edition of hannity. unfortunately that s all the time we have left for this evening. thank you sincerely for joining us. don t forget you can listen to my podcast, the brief. read my column. thegregg jarrett.com. this fall i ll be out with a brand-new book titled trial of the century. have a great weekend, everyone. sean is back on monday. laura is next. raymond: i am raymond arroyo in for laura ingraham. this is a special edition of the ingraham angle from new york city. tonight, vaden secretary of state tony blinken is meeting with china s foreign minister in indonesia. we ll bring you all of the details as we get them. first, the politicization of everything. the political establishment has decided their best bet to stay in power is to keep you in a perpetual state of political
outrage. now, there is virtually no facet of american life immune from politics and partisanship. it s in a tiny example of what i mean. some friends invited my wife and i to the essence festival concert last saturday night at the superdome in new orleans. it should have been a fun time. 50,000 people there to see janet jackson patti labelle. just before the headliners took the stage, this well-known warm-up act wandered out. we are in the middle of a critical time. they are trying to take women s right to choose. they are trying to take voting rights. raymond: the reverend may have gone may have well is gone to a chump rally. nobody wanted to hear that political message. at that point miss jackson hit the stage. no. hello, essence festival, this
raymond: one of the big questions for pat. what did trump know it will today say to you about whether or not what was happening was right or wrong. as white house counsel, there s a lot he can t discuss in terms of his conversation with president but any behavior he believed was criminal behavior or potentially criminal or wrongdoing, it s not covered by those privileges. raymond: is there anything to suggest that trump s conversations with cipollone constitute criminal behavior? i ve not heard anything. nor have i seen any testimony from the committee. what the new york times to be wanting to know was how to the security failures happen. how did the intelligence gaps happen and how can we fix it. more like the 9/11 committee instead of this completely partisan, one-sided show prop. raymond: thank you for