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, america.. hi, everyone.ngra i m laura ingram. this is the ingraham angle ham from nashville tonight. biden s weekend. that s the focus of tonight s angle. days all right. m the press hopes that the pastak few days will make you forget just how much money you ve lost from biden. inflation from the high food and gas prices aw. rder and forget how much of the country we ve lost from the border. and instead, the media want you to be impressed that joexi biden could walk and talk with president. l sheea is the most effective foreign policy leader sincr e 4a bush 41gi. he s managing extraordinarily. ound he s got a great team ard him. and this big a big deal. the two men spent a lot of timee togethermind, kind of went for a walk. reminds me of reagan in reykjavik and gorbachev. but the most important thing accomplished was simply the two men spoke. they were in a room together suying to reset relationin as. were they watching the same summit as the rest of us?
over the years, a number of conspiracy theories have flourished. who pulled the trigger? were the russians behind it? was the cia involved? there s one conspiracy theory you may not know about. the belief president kennedy and his son, john f. kennedy jr., who died in a plane crash in 1999, are alive and hiding. it may sound preposterous but there are those who absolutely believed this. a group led by a qanon viewer, some have abandoned their spouses, parents, grandchildren. for the past year, cnn s donie o sullivan has been investigating what s behind this conspiracy. over the next hour, he takes us across the country to meet the believers, confront their leader, and spend time with the confused, frustrated, helpless families who just want their loved ones to come home. god bless america! word on the street is junior, jfk jr., will show up and introduce his parents. you re expecting jfk jr.? absolutely. the same time of day that jfk sr. was shot here in this spot.
man: if you were to have a son, would you encourage a political career for him? kennedy: oh, definitely. i would hope he would grow up to be if not a politician in the sense of devoting all of his time, i would hope that whatever he did do, that he would have some sense of responsibility for what went on. couric: when you hear him talk about that, do you ever feel like your choice not to pursue a career in public service might have disappointed him? -no. i can t imagine that he would have said anything different being asked that question under those circumstances. you know, he d always said that he thought everyone should run for office. and, listen, there s a lot of time in life to do all sorts of things. hey, everyone. welcome to how it really happened. i m hill harper. july 17, 1999, we woke up to shocking news. john f. kennedy jr., his wife carolyn, and her sister lauren were missing, last seen aboard a private plane headed for martha s vineyard with john at the con
who think they might be having a good night. easy, easy. right. easy but but but. a court leaving the ballot open, diane, saying there are lines there in this race that we know is unusually competitive. it means you keep watching it. now let s come back to where we are as we wait. we still have no votes in in mississippi. we do here for another one. again, in this tough national climate for democrats, you have an incumbent democratic governor in a very red state, 56% of the vote in now. right. i told you earlier, watch down here. and a lot of them are starting to slowly fill in. right. these are the conservative counties. but daniel cameron getting only 51% of the vote there. let s just go back in time to 2019. andy beshear getting 46. so the incumbent did a little better. but here s what you look at here. go back to the presidential race. donald trump getting 74% here. and so the margins, the margins are not going daniel cameron s way. if you know that in the urban areas tha