germany. your speech suggests you don t acknowledge these things. if you cant don t acknowledge these things. if you can t see the problem, chancellor, why would voters believe you can chancellor, why would voters believe you can fix chancellor, why would voters believe you can fix it? you can fix it? joel, let s get that bit ri . ht! you can fix it? joel, let s get that bit right! i you can fix it? joel, let s get that bit right! | think you can fix it? joel, let s get that bit right! i think you you can fix it? joel, let s get that bit right! i think you are - bit right! i think you are completely wrong. my entire speech is about how we deal with the productivity paradox that is at the heart of why we haven t seen that growth in real incomes, if we don t invest in improvements in our education system, in our skills, if we don t find opportunities for the millions of people who could work and contribute to our economy back down at the moment, we are not going to s
they have failed in that plays from adam schiff using a position of the intel chair, lying to the american public again and again. swalwell, you all know does not or should not have the responsibility to serve on the intel committee. they put the national security ahead of partisan politics. integrity matters. we will make the intel committee back to what it was supposed to be. today, those after mentioned democrats held a press conference on being booted. it was a sad affair. alleging this was merely an act of political retaliation by mccarthy. in other words, they were basically owed these positions. it will only breed distrust within the intelligence community as to what it can share and what it can feel confident about sharing with the congress. our mission is to restore the credibility of this institution of which the speaker has so gravely, so gravely, smashed and destroyed. so gravely smashed. not only do they have no right to be on that committee and we re pla
recognition, award earned by the student, including any achievement earned. listen to this. there clearly has been an effort to bring down the standard for students in virginia, to stop celebrating excellence. civil rights have been violated and we need to understand, it is pursuit of equity that would damage the prospect of students. brooke: the new bill comes as more schools are implicated for failing to notify students about their awarding. george c high school s school principal apologizing, saying as soon as this was conif i recalled, marshal school notified parents and students. now there are now a total of 17 schools under investigation by attorney general mayoras, including eight schools in fairfax and five in prince william county and four in loudoun. fairfax county mom says the schools are punishing students who work the hardest. listen. they withhold national merit awards from emthis. it is criminal. they are terrorizing us as parents. the school board member
yeah, that s right, look, as you mentioned it s weakened now to a tropical storm, but weakened or not, ian is still one for the record books cutting this brutal path across florida s west coast. as much as 20 inches of rain fell in some areas. this morning, there s 14 million people under flood alerts. more than 2 million homes and businesses are without power across florida. and that intense flooding that berman mentioned there in places like fort myers and naples, here you re seeing pictures of those areas, it s leaving people who decided to ride out the storm just trapped in their homes. berman. yeah, the sun will come up soon. cnn has live team coverage up and down the coast. up into orlando, where the storm has yet to hit. our first report is from our randi kaye in punta gorda, florida, rand di, i am so happy to see you well this morning. thank you, john. good to see you as well. we got up early, we re trying to make our way to fort myers, which we know was so hard
we are talking about wha i love about her, although ger he s lovable guys in the world,h loen thouge h he s wrong sometimes and he does it, he never ages. he looks the same as the other twenty five years ago. so that s why i like him. i had an awesome show. n his dat i was on his daytime programg once years ago. o.yoyou were? yeah.t or anything. we didn t have a fist fight or anything. oh laura, my gosh. i thought that you needed at least a chair over your head at that point. that would have been good.ake of noft so.ou i ll pick it up where you left off. i m laura ingram .ington tonigh. this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. thanks so much for being with us. withgruesome news. some comes after fox s prime time hosts, including yours uly.y. i will i will respond, so stay tuned for that. but first,. wave elections, of that s the focus of tonight s angle. weat it s not just the arrival of crisp fall weather. there s other big change ina lo the air as wel