mark: we have two greatgr guestsea, douglas murray brilliant scholar, writer and gordon chang. we want to look at a number of issues.en in thitas new year, two no better people.fore but, joe biden wants this election to be about hitler versus georgs e washingtoning, . he is george washington and s hitler, thei democrat party uses hitler t card ahes much as race card r anacd all their cards, theyhe called barry goldwater hit lear and they called believe bee d they don t call hitler, they don t call president xi hitler or putin hitler or the iran hitler or the head of hamas or hezbollah hitler it s only conservatives and republicans were hitler. it s pretty sick. for the holocaust survivors on behalf of the nation, our nation i want to apologize to you, the way the democrat party in the media throw around the word hitler. when you look at your arms and you see burned numbers into your flesh and you know who hitler was in to watch the likes of msnbc and cnn at the pages of the n
for allegedly agreeing to lead natalee holloway s family to the body. allegedly links the then vice president to a bribery scheme. he is other taet of a criminal investigation regarding classified material. hold your horses. belmont stakes for this saturday and fox will cover one of horse racing s triple crown events. steve: welcome to hour three, it is 8:01 in new york city. we start this hour with a fox weather wildfire alert. there is a travel advisory, traffic management program in effect for traffic arriving at laguardia airport as thick toxic smoke blocks the northeastern united states. is it ground stop? yesterday they said ground stop, but i had a friend that flew out of laguardia. check with your airline. steve: this is causing arriving flights to be delayed an hour, not exceeding an hour and a half. ainsley: 100 million americans are urged to stay indoors to avoid breathing the air from the wildfires coming from canada. brian: nicole, it is getting haz
i just ran out of the room. i didn t want to go back in. welcome to how it really happened. it was a hot august night in 1989 when media titan jose menendez and his wife kitty were gunned down in cold blood in their beverly hills mansion. the gruesome murder would trans fix a nation drawn to the lurid testimony from the courtroom. for the first several months, the world would be riveted by one of the most publicized who done it s in history. how did it really happen? beverly hills represents wealth. it represents exclusivity. the prettiest people, the fanciest cars. all over beverly hills but rarely here. in august, 20th, 1989, the quota was filled. what s the problem? what s the problem? pardon me? the phone rang and it was the watch commander indicating that he needed to respond to the station. they had a double homicide. 722 north elm. the first patrol car pulls up. erik is weeping hysterically on the front lawn. at this time we had two deceased persons i
good evening. welcome to cnn tonight. breaking news. in just the past few minutes, the house voted to pass the debt limit bill. this is a huge relief for president biden and speaker kevin mccarthy and you can argue, the global financial system. a vote could happen in the senate as soon as tomorrow. we ll take you live to capitol hill. plus, first on cnn, the justice department has an audio tape of donald trump at a meeting in the summer of 2021 acknowledging that he kept a classified pentagon document after he was out of office about a potential attack on iran. sources say he suggested he would like to share that info with a group of people at his golf club but he was aware that there were limits to his ability to declassify documents. that, of course, is the opposite of what he later claimed that he could just declassify anything by thinking about it. what does this development mean for the special counsel investigation? a lot more only in a moment. and neil de grassi is
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