everyone in the house agreed it was time for a haircut. you re here at the best barbershop in el paso. sean: we will never be the destroy media mob. let not your heart be troubled. we just saw you on tucker s show. now you are becoming three hours of radio and tv.v. laura: they asked me to show up. my question to you is, why are you picking on poor robert francis? he should be in one of those saddles like a little boy haircut where you get on a saddle and you get the cap gun. my brothers would do that. you are being mean to him. sean: it was not a good experience to take him to get that haircut. laura: i think he is trying to be like aoc.
met with them on infrastructure and wants to do something on immigration and that is amazing considering you want to get his son on the council. they passed a bill in 2013 68 votes in the senate including lindsey graham. if that was put on the floor it would pass in the house and it should pass the senate. if the people who voted for it last time would vote for again than it would have the votes. he is approaching it from what we have to do right now which is secure the border and take care of these loopholes. i m hearing a lot of republicans having problems with it. laura: always great to see you both. alabama just passed a law that effectively bans abortions and they re not the only state. candace owens is here to respond that these pro-life laws can hurt minorities. a full debate is next. orities. tech: you think this chip is nothing to worry about?
support the agenda of president trump are being throttled and managed and marginalized. i am sending up an alarm. i will continue to use my platform. laura: i love the defiance. he was on tv this weekend and he basically issued a warning. the way the rules of the internet have drawn today, in my view have not been drawn, are quite different to the way they are drawn in ten years time but i think big tech companies have a choice. either they play ball and they try to play a responsible role in that debate or they try to duck it altogether. laura: luckily europe has gotten all over facebook tougher than the united states with privacy issues but he said we will have no choice. what do people do? people asked me after my speech and over the past year and now that we have seen people
it is burdensome. it has multiplied by six. laura: this isn t even talking about the case and the d.c. district court involving the president and his financial records which they are also arguing. you have to argue these as one because as they affect the executive branch, they are not the six separate hearings. you have to respond to this avalanche of subpoenas which means you close down shop. laura: a former official says that the white house has the assertion that congress does not have a right to the information. this is joshua saying these aren t interests, they are core responsibilities at the heart of our branch, checking our branch and even just understanding it.. how do you react? i think both sides have a problem, i think the subpoenas
beta relaunching his campaign. not a way to reboot his campaign. i am cutting the ear hair. if you don t get it cut, you have to. it could ve been worse. he could have taken us to his colonoscopy. let s thank god. laura: thankfully it wasn t a prostate deal. the only way it would have been better if tim conway was the barber. he was a genius. thank you so much. the the ingraham angle has been in the front lines of the border fight and we ve gotten ourselves some details on the immigration plant that will be announced tomorrow.th house minority whip is here next and whether that bill can get any traction, don t go away. illt illt any traction, don t go