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the show. they just swapped for it out. couldn t be . i had big whoop, whoop whoop once. o i love those on you. those are a great, great all right hand . they will pick it up for you. live off one of those nights.m,s i m laura ingram . this is ingram angle and we re delighted that you with us tonight. . e hunting of donald trump that s the focus of tonight se angle. now i remember when anti trump forces used to think that the doj should operate independently. this is an abuse of power that the president is again trying to manipulate federal law enforcement to serve his political interests. thisfot to surface may be the ms trump inappropriate doj meddling since the firing of comey. is trump using his governmentt i to punish his foes?t and how about his friends embar with happy happy to put doj into service as donald trumpl not just political shield but political weapon of barr did nothing of the sort that was t all a lieha. but what a difference a few years make and demo ....
the democrat representative, charlie crist has won the primary in the us state of florida while counting is taking place in oklahoma and new york. now on bbc news, on this week s travel show, lucy hedges heads for the big outdoors, as the usa celebrates the 150th birthday of yellowstone national park. on herjourney, she encounters grizzly bears, wolves and bison, as yellowstone looks for new ways to work in conjunction with native american tribes. this week, i m taking a journey across yellowstone national park, as it celebrates its 150th anniversary. oh, my god. just spectacular. i will meet the people using this milestone to address the park s complex history, by returning america s largest land mammal back to native american tribes, in an historic partnership. the ecological importance of restoring animals to the landscape heals the land. by integrating this animal back it heals us. i will attempt to track down the park s elusive wolves that were reintroduced durin ....
it s o the by the administration s version of normalal. as inflation continues to tearud through household budgetsgein and weaken america, they trot out rachel levine from hhshs to promote dangerous hormone blockers and life altering trans l surgery for minors. this is sick adults preying on our children under the guise of providing health care,ic claiming that anyone who criticizes their tacticth and their goals is bigoted or intolerant. and their twisted forces that are backing them. yeah, their well funded t and they re fanning out across america in new york ,y the homosexual deviants drug story, our dsh nyc, it s a taxpayer funded nonprofit, puts on shows for children as young as three and one of its more prominent performers has social media accounts filled with and othertst. explicit content all over her w face. who also goes by , angel is aware, is one of the talents listed on the dsh website. the organization sanitizedrgan bio of her face describes him king and ....
normal opening hours. now on bbc news. on this week s travel show lucy hedges heads for the big outdoors as the usa celebrates the 150th birthday of yellowstone national park. on herjourney she encounters grizzly bears, wolves and bison as yellowstone looks for new ways to work in conjunction with native american tribes. this week, i m taking a journey across yellowstone national park as it celebrates its 150th anniversary. oh, my god, this isjust spectacular! i ll meet the people using this milestone to address the park s complex history by returning america s largest land mammal back to native american tribes in a historic partnership. the ecological importance of restoring the animal to the landscape heals the land. by integrating this animal back into our diet, it heals us. a pioneer in animal conservation, i ll attempt to track down the park s elusive wolves that were reintroduced in one of the most successful rewilding initiatives of all time. it doesn t happen to ....
understanding of our first black/indian/canadian vice president who also happens to identify as a woman. we have assumed that kamala harris was historically unpopular because she is historically incompetent and fake. we assume she earned her low approval numbers and we are not alone in that pair lots of other people have come to the very same conclusion. there is currently a debate among software engineers about whether paris is even of biological origin or the product of a governmental ai project online. we don t understand the answer but we understand the question, she is that synthetic. again, until the other day we assumed that people don t like kamala harris because she is highly unlikable. keep in mind that even her own husband kisses her with a mask on. to us, that seemed like a pretty clear sign. but we are here tonight to tell you that assumptions can change. even assumptions rooted in overwhelming evidence and observable reality. sometimes, and this happens, y ....