i was mad at you and iot said n, i m we ve known each other for twenty five years. i m going to get mad at you. i wasyo just telling a funny story about the two thousand recount night over the weekend to a good friend, a mutuall friend and we were screaming laughing because that was until four in the morning we were on and off television. all that great bulls hanging sweet boy, that was so funny. great to see you,s so funny. sean. and i love it. i loved the last couple of segments you did tonight . they were.ua thank you . i m great.ts i m i mt laura ingraham. this is ingraham angle fromra washington tonight . knives out. that sin the focus of tonight so angle. all right.es record high gas, prices, markets collapsing, the s&p entering the bear market territory. china s threatening war over taiwan to taiwan and i m the number one issue facing americans. well, we tried to warn them. ar former clintonry treasury secretary larry summers has been warningng about the darkid clouds
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