i love you, but working. not that much. they didn t tell you. b. oh, me? .o fox they tell you. all right. well, can the crazy people talk to your people? oh, we love you. we love you anyway.. all right.next w we ll see you nextee.i week, i hope.s all right.aham ang i m laura ingram and thising wi is ingram anglthe. and thank you for being with usk tonight.s as always, leaksand losing and g streaks. that s the focus of tonight s anglf e. e know that while the entire press corps and the political class were obsessed with the trump mar-a-lago documents casel , the biden administration allowed the united states to be subjecto to one of the most disastrouneso intel leaks in us history. page roughly one hundred pages ofs documents that we know of were posted documents that we know of weregr posted online revealing critical military assessmentsd o of friends and foes alike. a allies as us efforts to spy on its allies. israel and south korea, the degree to which the u.s. s has pene
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