laura: hello, everyone, i m laura ingraham. there is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. shocking video of a journalist getting arrested just for doing his job. the video and that journalist are here tonight. but, first, mr. trump goes to washington. that s the focus of tonight s angle. laura: the same federal court building where many of the j-6 defendants have been sentenced to prison sentences longer than convicted rapist, donald trump appeared today as a three-judge panel, appellate panel heard arguments on his claim of presidential immunity for actions he took when he was in office. his lawyer john sawyer pointed out a key concern. we are in a situation where we have the prosecution of the chief political opponent who is winning in every poll presidential election upcoming next year and is being prosecuted by the administration that he is seeking to replace that is the frightening future. that is tailor made to launch cycles reef cripple nation that will
we re asking two questions: hoh bad could this have really beein and where the heck is peted buttigieg?wh joining me now retired air force ceand united airlines pilot scot pattillo and horacloe cooper chair of project 21.w an scott, take that first questione people are saying oh, all is well that ends well.e but though that s true but howbe bad could this have been? laura, it could have been much worse than it was. we got very, very lucky with this particular incident that the door came off aty,y wi part 16,000 feet. had it w been a cruise up in the mid 30s, it would have been an explosive decompression. flight attendants would have been out of theid rer seats. passengers would have been unbuckled and itat w would have ended very badly for anybody that was up and about in that airplane. laura: does that mean peopl e would have been stuck out of thb plane because of the depressurization if you hadn t been bubbled in. highly possible up in 38,000 feet with the pressure