Laura got it, got it. Fantastic show. Great to see you, stay safe in the snow. I am Laura Ingraham and this is the Ingraham Angle from washington tonight. Black History Month continues with a massive push to Brainwash Kids with far left blm propaganda. Now some of the lesson plans include disrupting the Nuclear Family. What . And promoting sexuality. Intersectionality. That could be coming to a school near you and soon. We will delve deeper in the insidious Campaign Later in the hour. You do not want to miss it and we speak to a former educator who has been warning about this for some time. But first, the antipopulist party. That is the focus of tonights angle. Now one of the many lies told by the dominant media lately is the Republican Party is in trouble because its so divided. The Republican Party and more turmoil than ever before. The future of the g. O. P. Is at a crossroad. A party that has so many problems right now, and its improbable to say which one is critical. They are all
Stolen. He amplified these lies at every turn, seeking to convince supporters that they were victims of a massive electoral conspiracy that threatened the nations continued existence, but every single court to consider the president s attacks on the outcome of the election rejected them and state and federal officials from both parties refuse President Trumps increasingly desperate demands that they break the law to keep him in power. With his options running out, trump announced a save america rally. It was an january 6th. He promised it would be, quote, wild. Each of those facts cited by House Democrats is indisputably true. Goes on to draw on Donald Trumps exact words at the january 6th rally. Words we can just play for you because trump said them publicly in front of cameras. We won this election and we won it by a landslide. Were going to have somebody in there that should not be in there and our country will be destroyed and were not going to stand for that. Were going to walk do
World good afternoon. Thank you for coming to our last 4 00 oclock panel world war ii this will last about 45 minutes then we will have 15 minutes for q a and responses for the panel First Commercial Bank representatives to we have any in the room . Lets thank them. [applause] now i have the pleasure of introducing our moderator not only an attorney with the Jackson Law Firm but recently retired as Brigadier General with the Mississippi Air national guard. Thank you for your service. [applause] welcome everyone to the final panel of the afternoon we hope to extend a special welcome to those watching us on cspan. Im not sure how i ended up being the moderator in the area bookstore i have purchased many books of world war ii suggested i might be an appropriate moderator. So i think john for that. Born april 24, 1944 during world war ii and six weeks before dday and my father was serving overseas as a Staff Sergeant in the Army National guard. World war ii has always had a profound influe
Upcoming book fairs and festivals. And watch our previous full coverage, but the book fairs down on her website. We put tv. Org. Cspan2. [background sounds] good afternoon. Thank you for coming to our last panel. The 4 00 oclock panel. World war ii. Im professor we put the university, this will last about 45 minutes. Then well have about 15 minutes for q a. An responses for our panel, bank representatives, do we have any in the room. Lets take them. Now i have the pleasure [applause] now i have the pleasure of introducing our moderator. James, who its not only an attorney we put the jackson law firm, but recently retired as a regular general we put the Mississippi Air National Guard. Thank you for your service. [applause] loud [applause]. Welcome everyone to this panel of the afternoon. We want to extend a special welcome to those who might be watching us on cspan2. Im not sure how i ended up being the moderator hereur, i understand that john evans the owner of the bookstore from whom
Panetta lecture series. Before we begin, i want to first ask that on this memorial day, we have a moment of silence in honor of all those men and women who have died while serving in the United States armed services. Thank you. This season we are discussing the health of american democracy, and it is very fitting that we recognize the individuals who have given their greatest sacrifice for our freedom and our way of life. We honor their commitment to country. Our guests in our discussion this evening are particularly fitting for this holiday because tonight we will conclude the 2019 lecture series by looking back to the founding of our nation and to the men who first took up arms to fight in the name of liberty and give birth to our republic. In the wake of victory, they understood that they had to create a system of government that would preserve and protect the values for which they had fought. What were their motives and intentions . Asking this question, it is important to recogniz