laura: dr. thank you. sean: i tore my meniscus you do not send me flowers. laura: they are coming i really summing important to tell you. i m totally getting i ve some a more important to tell you i m to be in your live studio audience. i m not telling but i am going to be there. sean: we are in the same city which is rare but you come on and we do a segment together because i miss handing off to you every night. i know i do the little from last call. laura: sean talks to tucker but he doesn t talk to me. sean: that the put my show on delay wanted to last call because somebody s going to say or use an f-bomb i hannity that i m getting yelled at. laura: that was me those last message i left. [laughter] [laughter] all right hannity hannity it is good to see you. good to see you again, all right i will. i m laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. that is the focus of tonight s angle. now johnny carson, he knew when to retire,
i mean come on, the light is not shown anywhere and it disturbs me as an author where they might take someone else s work in the new york times by the way and other media outlets are straining to meet treasury secretary janet yellen historic figure. every u.s. currency will bear the signatures of two women. both were at the fort worth bureau of engraving and printing to do the honors as the country s first female treasury secretary first native american to have her signature on u.s. currency. oh, my, look how they if the say first female treasury secretary the center currency one at the first female treasury secretary with the buster brown haircut? the fact is she is probably the first woman to sign american cash that honor went to georgia knees clark in the early 1950s