see more regularly. how about you come to new york, do one audience show a week so people, you know, can say hi and shake it up and they don t give me a standing. i got a standing ovation. we ll get the same drunk people who are at your event to just slide over to my fantasy. and appreciate that we re really short handed. we ll throw awesome. might be fun. yeah, exactly. all right. thank you so much. i am laura ingraham. this is ingram angle. thank you for spending time with us tonight. the biden protection racket. oh yeah. that s the focus of tonight s angle. they couldn t even trust biden to announce he s running for reelection. live on camera. now, why is that? that never gets old. i don t know why. that s just adorable. now, who said you need a pandemic as an excuse to hide a presidential candidate from the usual scrutiny that comes along with a campaign? all by needs, though, is a willing press corps. and then they were able to help shield him just like they did in
credit repair, .com. this might make you want to put down that bowl of orville redenbacher because rebels have just taken over a biolab in sudan. now it s one that holds deadly pathogens. fox news correspondent kevin caucus here with all the details. kevin , what do you know? evening, laura . actually , frankly, i think you could call this frightening revelations unveiled by the battle in sudan. you see the world health organization, the says there s a high risk of biological hazard in khartoum, the capital , after a bio lab there containing deadly pathogens was seized by fighters. now, the labs work is reportedly related to the control of such diseases, such as polio and measles and tuberculosis. and malaria and aids, as well as preventing and identifying possible epidemics. now, if you re wondering why in the world would there be such a high level biocontainment lab in a place like sudan? well, the answer is , frankly, simple.
it s because governments and health organizations from around the globe pony up the money for the building and the funding and the research. and then in return, laura , there s generally less red tape than labs, say, in the west, especially when it comes to research on primates, for example, which is especially important when you need to test things like vaccines and antivirals and you need a non-human primate model. now, it should also be noted that the lab works with the world health organization, the whl, whose largest funding comes, you guessed it, from the u.s. government. now, that s a data point worth keeping an eye on , especially if it comes out later that some of the labs work was nonscientific in its application. laura hmm. organa functionaries. kevin exactly. you bet. i m wondering if you have a comment on this report in court filing out of arkansas that your son hunter just made you grandfather. did you know that s a private matter, mr. president ?