they had firearmsve. these people bought it hook, line and sinker because they wantednd to. and like i said, one of the things you got to look at is is the workload on theseok on these people and how fatigued they are all the time and exhausted. well, gary, i mean, i appreciate that look, nobody has greater respect than we do for our law enforcement people. soeur go put their lives on the line. but when ourwh national security apparatus is compromised to this degree by two guysap who were just blundering around, you know, with fake w badges and a lot of armaments, one has to worry about what s to our other agencies and where is the cross agency communicationhere. and gary, i ve got 10 seconds. give me your answer. okay, so cross agency communication is is a fantasysy everybody talks about all swear up and down. speakingas i m they re going to be repeating h it tomorrow and it doesn t really happen that much. itap doesn t happen that well.h, eley re all trying to protect their own ima
0 and don t forget you can watchow my show get tammy bruce now streaming exclusively at fox nation, my weekly column is at amoc us that s amazed us and you can find me at tammy bruce dot locals .com the graham angle is upp next . my thanks to everyone including seanmy, of course. happy passover and good friday. have a fabulous weekend. i m raymond arroyo inverloch ingram . this is a special edition of the ingraham angle. i want to open tonight with homeland insecurity. there is a troubling storyec out of washington, d.c. that should concern every american on this good friday.n i want to introduce you to two men you probably haven t heard much about our brian todd hasadi and hodor ali. the two men were busted by the government after passing themselves off erroneously as department of homeland security officers. they allegedly used their fakeho credentials to compromise and groom at least four secret service agents, according toocr prosecutors. two of those agents arevice p uniformed.
backlogs reduced? backlogs reduced? absolutely. a multipronged backlogs reduced? absolutely. a multipronged approach - backlogs reduced? absolutely. a multipronged approach is - backlogs reduced? absolutely. a multipronged approach is going i backlogs reduced? absolutely. al multipronged approach is going to backlogs reduced? absolutely. a - multipronged approach is going to be needed here because this is a long standing challenge that s existed before covid and has only been exacerbated by it. so, there needs to be first and foremost independently audited assessments at regular intervals of the nhs s actual workforce requirements so we can make sure that the plans put in place are meeting those needs. there needs to be all sorts of focus on recruitment, bringing in a pipeline of people and being able to retain those people by focusing on appropriate staff well being and conditions. so, there are clearly short term challenges which we need to address here and looking forward, we nee
playing. i m not sure i buy the reasoning it needs to be sorted by tuesday. they ll have multiple people pull out and will find lucky losers to play. i m not sure about that but i think regardless, the court will want to get this over with on monday if possible. what court will want to get this over with on monday if possible. what has the wider reaction with on monday if possible. what has the wider reaction been? with on monday if possible. what has the wider reaction been? rafa - with on monday if possible. what has the wider reaction been? rafa nadal| the wider reaction been? rafa nadal doesn t have much sympathy. i spoke to another tap doesn t have much sympathy. i spoke to another top ten doesn t have much sympathy. i spoke to another top ten players, doesn t have much sympathy. i spoke to another top ten players, matteo i to another top ten players, matteo berrettini and medvedev, they expressed their sentiments similar to rafa nadal. matteo had some sympathy for novak
need to do at the moment is do whatever we can to try and stop the spread of the virus from person to person, to give the vaccine a sporting chance of working. and the vision for the future, you were talking about it being endemic, is that it will be an unusual infection and you would have occasional outbreaks which would be easily dealt with by the public health system such that we have outbreaks sometimes of norovirus, for example. they can be quite just a canned hospital wards get closed and so on but it doesn t spread around the population. that s what we should be aiming for. but we need to give that vaccination in conjunction with other measures to try and bring virus numbers down. this is a preventable infectious disease, so we shouldn t really be accepting any level of death, i don t think, at this point in the pandemic. we know how to stop people dying, we should