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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 ....
of hostages and bring them home. now, this comes after an hours-long delay with hamas saying they were not satisfied with the amount of aid entering gaza. officials from qatar and egypt say they were able to resolve that issue. welcome to a brand new hour of fix news live. i m arthel neville. jonathan: and i m jonathan hunt in for eric shawn. 13 israelis and 7 foreigners are being released today with one hour until midnight in israel. in exchange, israel says 39 palestinian prisoners will be freed. this comes after the first batch of hostages were released yesterday. the white house says president biden spoke with leaders from qatar and egypt after a learning about the holdup earlier today. arthel: team coverage this hour, and lucas tomlinson in nantucket with the president. but let s start with jeff paul, he s live in southern israel with the very latest on today s hostage transfer that is soon to come although it s almost midnight, what are we looking at, 11 p.m.? n ....
Related to some of the treatments and so forth. he says i can t remember.e the guy was the highest paidwi official for how many years in washington. he will tell you he was for closing the schools before he was against it for it and against it. so many things onet thing consistent about anthony fauci what he says in private is largely true.nt what he says in publicho isn largely a lie.pra li when asked about the masks by a fellow co-worker, sylvia burwell, he told her the truth. he said the masks don t work because the poors are bigger than the viruse th. in public he wears three masks in private he tells colleagues you don t need to wear one.it it s the same with immunity.y. same with the vaccines.cc reallyin the same with gain of function research. in private he said yes, we area suspicious that the virus was manipulated. looks manipulated. and we know they are doing gain of function research in wuhan. he describes it, that s in a private email.e em in public, to this day he stillh ....
Reporting here washington. it is time now for our sunday group, usa today white house correspondent francesca chambers, juan williams, former chief of staff to mitch mcconnell, josh holmes, and penny if nance penny nance, welcome to all of you. i want to look at some pew center research. they were looking at the effect of dr. martin luther king s legacy, and they say this: 52% of americans say there s been a great deal or a fair amount of progress on racial equality in the last 60 years. a third say there s been some progress, but 15% say there s not been much or no progress at all. 60 years out from that speech, juan, where do you think we are? i think we ve made progress, i don t think there s any question. now, remember e, dr. king made that speech in 1963, that s before passage of the 64 civil rights act, so we still had segregated movie theater seating and water fountains and the like. so i don t think there s any question we ve made progress. but you can t use that as an e ....
Shannon: that was kevin corke reporting here washington. it is time now for our sunday group, usa today white house correspondent francesca chambers, juan williams, former chief of staff to mitch mcconnell, josh holmes, and penny if nance penny nance, welcome to all of you. i want to look at some pew center research. they were looking at the effect of dr. martin luther king s legacy, and they say this: 52% of americans say there s been a great deal or a fair amount of progress on racial equality in the last 60 years. a third say there s been some progress, but 15% say there s not been much or no progress at all. 60 years out from that speech, juan, where do you think we are? i think we ve made progress, i don t think there s any question. now, remember e, dr. king made that speech in 1963, that s before passage of the 64 civil rights act, so we still had segregated movie theater seating and water fountains and the like. so i don t think there s any question we ve made progress. ....