to be a fifteen. ready?15 ay, one , two . three , much better. okay, you got a nine and a half. excellent. excellent. candidate. by the way. i m in your favorite city and all these people have said hi to you everywhere. i go, it s like say hi to chance at ashan. i m in san francisco. you have s sean. o many fans here, her by the way. so it e,s s great.grea it s great to be here amongllin your fan base. i all hav right. they re telling me i haveof to go. i m doing it there, bu t avo i pleaseid bring a lot of surro security and i would avoidun the area surrounding the one mult radius between nancy pelosi s multimillion dollari home and office. g we re hitting the road tomorrow here. sean, thanks. laura so great show. all right. i m laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle f from san francisco tonight. thanks foror b being with us. s, not blameless. that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, the trail of death along the border is something that s become so commonplace
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