we ll see you the week after. i m laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. thanks for sharing time with us tonight. now we thought we had reached across the aisle tonight and try our hand at jazzing up biden s 2024 pitch to the voters. first i was thinking that the man needs a campaign theme song come doesn t he? one that reflects the energy he brings to the job every day. i don t need your rocking chair i still got neon in my veins. this gray hair don t mean a thing laura: not at all. president biden needs a message that promotes his stellar commitment to growth and prosperity. the reason i m running again is because the job needs to be finished. u.s. gross domestic product slowed to an annual rate in the first quarter. economists have been expecting a growth of 2%. big morgan stanley expects the contract by 2%. you ve got interest rates that have been going up for a year now, decrease in inventory investments. that s businesses
testimony, let s get live to the white house correspondent kevin corke in the nation s capitol. reporter: rare partnership on capitol hill tonight as members of both parties were talking about progressive democrats, even conservative republicans. they re all demanding answers about how and why the government apparently is snooping on its own citizens without justification or legal authority. that after new revolutions disclosed today revelations disclosed today that your government has collected the communications information of millions of your fellow americans without legal justification including phone calls and text messages. many of which they claim were obtained, by mistake. i lose sleep over the 3.4 million warrantless searches of americans communications. while reports indicate the fbi conducted fewer queries in 2022, it still made roughly 559 searches per day. now the pfizer court found querrey information has already been legally required and is not consi
palestine, ohio. we re watching all that again today. dana: meantime president biden is heading to pennsylvania today going to roll out his election year budget plan pushing to connect with voters in what will be a must-win state for either of the candidates. welcome to a new hour of in us news, i m dana perino. good morning. bill: i m bill hemmer. good morning. president biden expected to lay the ground work for a possible second term using his budget proposal as part of a political push to launch attacks against republicans. you have heard a lot of them already actually. meanwhile his democratic coalition is showing signs of strain thanks to recent moves by his administration on immigration, also the d.c. crime bill. all this as the president sets his sights on new government spending and raises taxes on the wealthy. he is doing it by raising a massive amount of taxes. now, you either believe there are two types of economists now on capitol hill. there are people wh
string of derailments, primarily the derailment and toxic spill in east palestine, ohio, that s terrified residents. i want to begin today by expressing how deeply sorry i am for the impact this derailment has had on the residents of east palestine and the surrounding communities. i am determined to make this right. you have my personal commitment. norfolk southern will get the job done. this hour, an update on mitch mcconnell s health. the longest serving senate leader in either party hospitalized overnight after tripping at a private dinner in a d.c. hotel. tammy baldwin joins me to discuss her bill to legalize abortion rights across the nation, restoring the rights stripped away by the supreme court s dobbs decision. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. at a hearing today, senators in both parties are pressing norfolk southern s ceo to honor his company s commitments to the people of east palestine for months or years after the train derailment rais
northern borders it. it is a war zone. 508% increase of crossings at the northern border. even people who don t like me say this is a terrible thing to do. alvin bragg going forward to bring charges against him. if they can t win at the ballot box. they are going to do this. brian: we begin with a fox news alert. you have been watching this coverage over i guess the last 18 hours. nashville police releasing shocking surveillance footage of a shooter who stormed into a nashville christian elementary school killing three 9-year-old students and three adult staffers yesterday. the suspect who identifies as a transgender was a former student. authorities parents and the entire community in shock after the senseless loss of life. the daughter of the school church s pastor among the dead. i saw little kids coming out that was really tough for me. because they looked a little bit above knee high. they were waving and my heart just dropped. it s like why, why? steve