laura: is liberal la-la land then rather do any of it. all right roma take it off or you left off but i love those interviews awesome hannity. i m laura ingraham this the ingraham angle from washington i think is much being with us. a apocalypse jill biden that s the focus of tonight s angle. laura: will he or won t he will jill biden seek a second term or not? will the white house s answer to the question has been well, evolving. president biden: my plan is to run for reelection. is again a run in 2024? to go yes, that is his inte intention. his answer is been pretty simple which is yes. joe biden is running for reelection and i will be has taken mate. , listen to president joe biden he intends to run. and if he does i intend to run with them. [laughs] so there you go. and if he does i will be running with them probably. laura: and then when dr. jill was asked about a just a few days later they notice more nervous laughter. have you talked about him wit
every woman that had an abortion, then they are a killer. can you imagine that? can you imagine that? bill: nate foye live in the newsroom following this out of p.a. good morning bill and dana. dr. oz is focused on crime lieutenant governor john fetterman is facing criticism about his stance on releasing second degree murderers from prison. something he advocated for in the past. his campaign now telling fox news digital he believes there are people who deserve to spend the rest of their life in prison but that decision should be left to judges and parole boards, not politicians in harrisburg. pennsylvania law requires life without parole for second degree murderers including anyone that s involved in a felony that results in death. getaway drivers, planners, active participants, including people who did not pull the trigger or kill somebody directly. dr. oz criticizes that stance in campaign ads. he held this round table discussion about crime in philadelphia yesterday a
if we are lucky someone will come and tell us we are in way over our heads. the biden white house has been trying to get that point across to joe biden for over a year and a half telling him he is just not that guy anymore. he can t be going out in front of the cameras like he used to, you know, back in the day. and for some time joe listened he spent 221 days without a sit-down interview sitting down in bunker while most of us had questions. joe biden decided to finally break that streak this weekend talking to 60 minutes and try to prove to everyone that he still has it in him. mr. president, you are the oldest president ever. pretty good shape, eh? which leads to the next question. some people ask whether you are fit for the job and when you hear that i wonder what you think. watch me. honest to god that s all i think. watch me. jesse: we have been watching. that s why scott pelley asked you that and we don t like what we see. biden is like the guy going around
children arriving since just april. at least 18 buses in the last 24 hours. stephanie ramos here in new york. breaking news involving former football star republican georgia senate candidate herschel walker. what the new york times is reporting about the woman, claiming he paid for her abortion. the deadly stabbing spree on the las vegas strip. what we have now learned tonight about the suspect. this evening, the department of justice says it believes former president trump has not returned all the materials he took from the white house. jon karl is here. the investigation into president biden s son, hunter biden. the washington post first reporting that federal agents believe there is enough evidence to charge him. so, where does this stand tonight? the purdue university student accused of killing his roommate in their dorm room. the suspect in court today and what he said. the new york city subway, three attacks, one of them deadly. the separate attacks in a
trace: we re getting a new look at the seized documents. some marked secret and top secret. chief washington correspondent mike emanuel has more from the d.c. newsroom. good morning. a 36-page filing from federal prosecutors meeting a federal judge s late night deadline. they argue the motion for a special master in the case fails for multiple independent reasons. in this filing prosecutors write the government also developed evidence that government records were likely concealed and removed from the storage room and that efforts were likely taken to obstruct the government s investigation. the government also released this photo which contains a number of files with bright yellow or red cover sheets signifying top secret material. they appear spread out over a carpet. the court filing said they were recovered inside a container in the former president s office. prosecutors write three classified documents that were not located in boxes but rather were located in the desk