laura: hello, everyone i m f laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle. i was on a flight to l.a. when i saw the news and i thought, as much as i needed the break, i cannot let tonight has given the importance of this moment pure they are two big stories we wil hit over the next hour.th first, confirming what we have been telling you now i thinkof well over a year. there isis a new coalition of voters forming in thefrom united states who are turning away from the bleakness andhe despair of the democrat party and toward a more populous pro-america led by donald trump. more on that later. then, of course, the big news. out of cambridge. you can t say we didn t warn them. that is the focus of tonight s angle. each passing day clotting k filmic gay remains in office, she is to resign. until the mit president kelly kornbluth to resign. if they don : tht resign, fire s the truth is all four college presidents who came before congress and then seem to have trouble cond
happening at the same time, whether one is a diversionary one or other plans to happen simultaneously. so, whether this was an errant explosion, and the explosions were heading elsewhere, we don t know what the intended targets may have been, if this was not the target they selected. gillian: bill, obviously when you look at a situation like this, it s way too early in the process to talk about motivations, but do you have any sense based on just the geography, the very bare phones facts we have here, the fact this was likely a car bomb, that they were going from the u.s. or trying to go from the u.s. to canada. does that speak to you and your background expertise about what types of terror organizations might be interested in conducting something like this? yeah, it s very difficulty point to kind of come to any of those assumptions. certainly we know that the fbi director wray just over the past few days has reiterated concerns about potential terrorist activities, eman
Right on that bubble. Know, do you survive if you do contra costa county, 30 miles candidates that are just on the northeast of san francisco. Cusp of making that third forme maybe they have the donors that take a look at the pictures they need to qualify but havent not make it into the third were getting in, 500 acres have debate essentially . Yet secured that 2 in four already burned. This started last night. Polls that they need to put them over the top. We know that firefighters are working as we speak to try to im just wondering at what point gabbard is in that camp as put this fire out or these fires do you look at the numbers or do i should say. Well. Right, right. You just look at the whole we have no word yet how it you have a number of candidates spectrum of it and go its time started, but we will continue to to pull away . Right on that cusp. Can this push them over . Right, i mean, the democratic monitor this and let you know let me ask you that. Can an event like this push
institutions are weak, and their ideology is a failure. we are just getting started in i this campaign for reform. s laura: victor, i think it is important thaimt people don t claim like a premature victory here, although this is very. important and why i decided to do the show tonight, very, very important. this is just one person at one university that happens to bet harvard. but tell us about whatho you knw about how deep this really goes in the american educational psychic. well, it is institutionalized. iand people that speak outt against it or punished. and they have a fundamental contradiction, laura, because they claim they are preeminent and hyper democratic and theyey bare not. the base decisions on hiring tension anadmid scholarship andl race. and whenie you are lying like that, then the lies are not the end but the beginning. on this case, she lied sai unfortunate to say that but
they are not, trying to hedge their bets. but they are hungry for real information and thoughtful information, and so, you know. and thoughtful information, and so, you know, this wasn t meant to be a bbc infomercial but it is critical to give bbc infomercial but it is critical to give people accurate data on which to give people accurate data on which to to give people accurate data on which to base decisions. and to give people accurate data on which to base decisions. and we were auoin to which to base decisions. and we were going to talk which to base decisions. and we were going to talk much which to base decisions. and we were going to talk much more which to base decisions. and we were going to talk much more about i which to base decisions. and we were going to talk much more about the i going to talk much more about the brics summits tonight, but i think what the african countries really want is greater representation with international bodies. they don t want