married up, dude. i sure did. thanks to you at home for joining me this hour. in the year 2000 george bush became the first president in more than 100 years to win the presidency and lose the popular vote. in 2016 donald trump became the second. now, what made both of those victories even possible at the expense of the popular vote was the electoral college. but in 2000 it wasn t just the electoral college. it was also the supreme court. the 2000 election came down to the state of florida, the margin between al gore and george bush was 537 votes, a number that remains staggering to this day. and even though al gore had won the popular vote by more than half a million votes, whether those 537 votes in florida did or did not get counted would decide the race. and after a flurry of legal challenges and appeals, that decision ended up in the hands of the supreme court. the supreme court hasn t been asked to decide the election, but their decision just might do just that.
a teenager disappears. come home. police. amber never made it right then. somebody had her. kept us up at night. going over in your head, what happened in front of the school? then another gone. she s such a good girl. she needs to come home. there s a lot of desperation. maybe she s tied up somewhere. maybe she s being held captive. two missing girls, one man. a secret. did you get any sense of the sort of personality you are dealing with? yes, psychotic. he came up and it came right here, the edge and he says, right there. two families, two mysteries. two journeys for justice. if 11 can be learned from amber, then i wanted out there. on the evening of february 12th, 2009, in a hillside house north of san diego, count fournié. the negotiation was finally complete. the girl had one. i made her writer one page letter to me, and she made it two pages but repeat yourself multiple times to make it longer. i m like, okay. she pestered her mother, kar
that s funny. that s a long time ago. that s how long we have known each other. sean: there like 100 lights blaring in my face. laura: we will pick it up where you left off. we will try. i am laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. in a moment we will speak to one of donald trump s attorney is about ongoing battle over the release of the affidavit. but first, now since august 8th, the day of the raid on mar-a-lago, the end has been very clear, to at least half of the country this investigation appears to be tainted by politics. now the belief isn t grounded and some knee-jerk dislike of the rank-and-file fbi, but it s recent history. specifically the crusade waged by the deep state against donald trump from 2015 and onward. a two-tiered system of justice, one standard for hunter and hillary, and another for donald trump. fast forward to present day when donald trump took another turn. the u.s. magistrate reinhard bart of jeffrey epstein fame,
in history as one of the most famous images in the world. and i was fascinated that donald trump e mailed that image to all of his followers immediately after it was taken. what has taken place here is a travesty ofjustice. we did nothing wrong. i did nothing wrong, and everybody knows it. i ve never had such support. the mugshot might be particularly effective at driving home his campaign message, which is that he is a victim - of the washington establishment, he s a political martyr and he will never surrender. there have been millions of photographs taken of american presidents. never one like this. the mugshot of donald trump already one of the iconic images of our time, for a president that now has his own prison number. what does it tell us?
it is an amazing image, and i think it s going to go down in history as one of the most famous images in the world. and i was fascinated that donald trump e mailed that image to all of his followers immediately after it was taken. what has taken place here is a travesty ofjustice. we did nothing wrong. i did nothing wrong, and everybody knows it. i ve never had such support. the mugshot might be particularly effective at driving home his campaign message, which is that he is a victim - of the washington establishment, he s a political martyr and he will never surrender. there have been millions of photographs taken of american presidents. never one like this. the mugshot of donald trump already one of the iconic images of our time, for a president that now has his own prison number. what does it tell us?