have hit a snag over cuts to discretionary spending and the setback is dashing hopes of a potential deal by the weekend. john: meanwhile, president biden is backing a joint effort with allies to train ukrainian pilots to fly f-16s. lindsey graham on what that could mean for the war in ukraine and we ll ask him about the impact of the stalled debt talks. sandra: chad pergram is live on capitol hill, and peter doocy is on the ground in japan with the president. is the u.s. sending jets or just training the pilots? what are we hearing here? for now, it s training in europe. and the training over the coming months, coalition of countries participating in the effort will decide when to actually provide jets, how many we will provide and who will provide them, it does represent a softening of president biden s positioning softening, earlier this year could be summarized with just one word. he said no, that seems to be possibly changing on the ground here in hiroshima, presi
crimes, comes as he prepares for a meeting with xi jinping in moscow next week. hello, well come everyone. sandra smith in new york. john, we have made it to friday. john: we have, feels like monday for some reason with all the news happening. john roberts in happening. the icc claims putin is responsible for overseeing the unlawful abduction and deportation of children from ukraine to russia. moscow is calling the move meaningless. sandra: chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon l. what impact will this have in the short-term on vladimir putin? well, sandra, the announcement from the hague international criminal court could have an impact on whether xi of china goes ahead with a meeting with putin. if he does, he will be meeting with an alleged war criminal, now has an arrest warrant issued for the mass abduction of ukrainian children taken to russia and placed infiltration camps. modern day equivalent of the camps during world
rachel: my husband is advocating for me to get a chicken coop because we eat a lot of eggs. eggs are what people eat when meat is too expensive, now eggs are too expense i. a lot of people doing what we just saw out there, renting a chicken and a coop. will: one of the things i m good at can. rachel: making eggs somehow to you like your eggs? will: i like variety. i m off of scrambled. i like a sunny side egg off of toast, i like poached. rachel: i like poached. will: i m like the guy from forest gump, bubba [laughter] pete: i like over medium, not too the runny, a lot of seasoning on it. a little cheese rachel: what kind of seasoning? pete: various kinds that i ve acquired from this show over the years. [laughter] i couldn t tell you what they are, but i use them. will: not too runny. pete: not too runny. will: i like it runny. i don t want dry eggings. soft scrambled. pete: soft scrambled, i absolutely agree with. i grew up on hard scrambled in minnesota. [laughter] m
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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