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The Ingraham Angle

one friend had to actually cutmy in and s tell someone to back u. and then he went and got the nypd and we asked them sor like, what are you going to do something? and we sort of had to pute ny ourselvepds put the nypd in between the protesters and ourselves. the nypd didn't really seemu to want to intervene. >> interesting. you didn't know the studentet you were telling me these are mostly columbia students. >> you presume maybe some outside agitators s asthey d. >> well, they don't know you, but they assume you're a. correct? >> yeah, because you weren't wearing the symbols. you weren't virtue signalingliny that supported their cause. correct. that's that's my belief is like nowadays b the, you know, it's so polarized that if you're not wearing a coffeer, if yo, if yot masked up your and hide palestine. wow. we have one more video from what happened you last night. watch this.

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The Ingraham Angle

my one friend cut in and tell somebody someone to back up and then he went and got the nypd and we asked them like when are you going to do something. and we sort of had to put ourselves. put the nypd in between the you didn't know you tell me these are mostly columbia students you presume. agitators as well. they don't know you but they assume you are a nazi? >> correct, yeah. >> because you weren't wearing the symbols. you weren't virtue signaling you weren't wearing their cause. >> that's my belief nowadays it's so polarized that if you are not wear a kfir, if you are not masked up. you are anti-palestine. >> happened to you last night. watch this. [chanting we don't want no zionists here. say it loud and say it clear we don't want no zionists here.

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The Ingraham Angle

received notice one of three students standing in solidarity with the palestinians facing genocide and, of course, aoc came to her defense writing how does a student with no disciplinary record suddenly get suspended 24 hours after a nonviolent protest? steven, they were camping out on a lawn where they weren't supposed to be. you just heard the student we had on intimidating other students, yet, somehow they find a way to make it look like they are the victims spewing anti-american and anti-israeli hate? they are obstructing. engaging in rank physical intimidation and, again we return to that word. genocide. faultsly accusing jews of genocide is the language that is used to justify terrorism you accuse jews falsely of genocide to justify the actions of hamas, the barberrist murderous actions

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CNN This Morning Weekend

>> you weren't extreme enough? >> no. they found out from the beginning that i was going to follow the laws and procedures. >> reporter: and they weren't happy about that? >> some were not. >> your actions, sir, are not that of a conservative. >> and, mr. bartlesmeyer, if i had the authority i'd fire you. >> reporter: at public meetings some folks who believe that conspiracy theories about the election decided bob was not maga enough and began demanding he overhaul the entire voting system. >> to do away with the machines, do away with mail ballots. those are things that have to be changed legislatively and it's not permissible legally for me to do away with all this stuff. >> i'm sure ryan noes and democrats can understand we don't want any machines or mail-in ballots. >> reporter: after just four months bob quit. >> at my age i don't need that.

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Gary Lineker Meets

you were so determined. and obviously, you had a special manager. and a special relationship. yeah. that's very important. yeah. how did it work between the two of you? well, i used to love — because i'm on the outside, i used to love who he was interested in buying. we used to go on — we used to go and watch games together outside of watford, which was fun. we got locked in at rochdale. you got locked in? well, they wouldn't let — the crowds were so small, they wouldn't let them leave. so, we got locked in there but we stood on the terraces. for me, that was so interesting. what players are you looking at? what — who are you going after? did you involve yourself in that, or was it pure...? i talked to him about players. we talked about, "what do you think of this guy? "what do you think of that guy?" um, and then he'd say, "listen, i've got this player. "i need to buy him." and that was, "here's the cheque to get him." but he would never overspend on players. no. he never took advantage of money with me. he bought players that he wanted to be a team. like, you know, if you weren't

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Gary Lineker Meets

i knew that i wanted to do this and we could do it. you were so determined. and obviously, you had a special manager. and a special relationship. yeah. that's very important. yeah. how did it work between the two of you? well, i used to love — because i'm on the outside, i used to love who he was interested in buying. we used to go on — we used to go and watch games together outside of watford, which was fun. we got locked in at rochdale. you got locked in? well, they wouldn't let — the crowds were so small, they wouldn't let them leave. so, we got locked in there but we stood on the terraces. for me, that was so interesting. what players are you looking at? what — who are you going after? did you involve yourself in that, or was it pure...? i talked to him about players. we talked about, "what do you think of this guy? "what do you think of that guy?" um, and then he'd say, "listen, i've got this player. "i need to buy him." and that was, "here's the cheque to get him." but he would never overspend on players. no. he never took advantage of money with me. he bought players that he wanted to be a team. like, you know, if you weren't watford through and through,

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Gary Lineker Meets

wanted to be a team. like, you know, if you weren't watford through and through, he would have you up against the wall. and i've seen him with players up against the wall, "play this. "you're playing for our club now." yeah, yeah. i've seen that side. yeah, i'm sure you have. laughter. there were four of the players that went right the way through, wasn't there, from the bottom of the fourth division to the top of the first? yes, i mean, rossjenkins, who we thought was, you know, a giraffe, who became one of the best centre forwards and one of the most underrated centre forwards in the league. and then, luther, of course, came through. played for england. and then, the first person he really bought was sam ellis, centre half. he said, "it all starts with a captain. "sam ellis is going to be my captain". he bought dennis booth, ian bolton, who was a fantastic ambassador for this club and a great player. he wanted players who would die for him and he got them. he played a certain way. very direct. he played a certain way but we were very attractive to watch. we had two amazing wingers, barnes and callahan, and luther blissett and rossjenkins up front

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Gary Lineker Meets

a special manager. and a special relationship. yeah. that's very important. yeah. how did it work between the two of you? well, i used to love — because i'm on the outside, i used to love who he was interested in buying. we used to go on — we used to go and watch games together outside of watford, which was fun. we got locked in at rochdale. you got locked in? well, they wouldn't let — the crowds were so small, they wouldn't let them leave. so, we got locked in there but we stood on the terraces. for me, that was so interesting. what players are you looking at? what — who are you going after? did you involve yourself in that, or was it pure...? i talked to him about players. we talked about, "what do you think of this guy? "what do you think of that guy?" um, and then he'd say, "listen, i've got this player. "i need to buy him." and that was, "here's the cheque to get him." but he would never overspend on players. no. he never took advantage of money with me. he bought players that he wanted to be a team. like, you know, if you weren't watford through and through, he would have you up

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CNN News Central

show up as well, but i think they're going to have more trouble than trump well. so, the more the temperature drops, the higher probability that trump wins big. >> we see these pictures from des moines, i mean, this is treacherous stuff, this is going to make it really tough. it is such a bummer for these candidates. ron desantis has been to every county, right? he has put in a lot of work especially. i wonder what you think, sort of looking back on the origins of his campaign in iowa and how the ark has kind of gone, what do you think? >> i think that he did come into iowa viewed as the alternative to donald trump. if you weren't going to caucus for trump, you were going to vote for ron desantis. but honestly, the reason that the iowa caucus is so unique and essential to the american political process is this is old-fashioned retail politics, this is one on one with people, and i don't think that ron desantis is at his best in

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

made. st. paul city council was sworn in this afternoon, made up entirely of women. and get this, six of the seven council members are women of color and all under the age of 40. four our new members and say that affordable housing and access to child care are some o% their top priorities. congratulations to them and the people of st. paul. i am betting that they get some stuff done. that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell. good night. ♪ ♪ >> i saw bo about 60 yards away. >> judge judy: you let your dog off leash. >> announcer: a wandering pet finds trouble. >> i saw mr. deyeso kick at my dog. >> judge judy: his dog bit yours, and your dog was seriously injured. >> announcer: this furry family member is lucky to be alive. >> judge judy: you weren't a good mother. >> no. he was an irresponsible dog owner. he has an aggressive dog. >> judge judy: it's much easier to blame somebody else than it is to blame yourself. >> announcer: "judge judy."

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