because the progress happens in small steps, what it s happening. in palpable ways. this evening was interesting, the speech by president biden, they address from the white house, i thought what was interesting about it was it s quiet, normalcy. the idea that there are as a lack of superlatives, there s punditry all over the place. twitter is not, i mean it could be a tree falling in the woods. the president of the united states given important address and it s okay. and it said nice things about republicans, and nobody said their hair on fire. you pointed out that even in the obama days, it would ve been hard pressed to pay a compliment to the speaker of the house. and that s what joe biden did tonight. it was the normalcy that the part of amazing me today. it was paid by the, and welcoming refreshing change for a lot of people. yes, have a good night, see you next week. you two ali! think about this, do you remember where you are the first time you heard about
about little changes, not that little, that do happen. they are smart but they all meaningful. they re meaningful. i think that s why you see a lot of tension in this country. because the progress happens in small steps, but it s happening. in palpable ways. it s happening. this evening was interesting, the speech by president biden, the address from the white house. i thought what was interesting about it was the quiet normalcy. the idea that the lack of superlatives, there isn t punditry all over the place. twitter is not it could be a tree falling in the woods. the president of the united states gives an important address. first of all. and it s okay. and said nice things about republicans and nobody set their hair on fire. that s the way it has to work. you pointed out, even in the obama days, it would ve been hard-pressed to pay a compliment to the speaker of the house. yes. that s what joe biden did tonight. the normalcy was the part that amazed me
hannity is this big guy, walking this tiny guy and you are very confident in your manhood. sean: [indiscernible], number one. laura: it was a tiny little thing. sean: my last two dogs weighed 110 pounds each. is that big enough for you? laura: yeah, that is cool, i like that. i m just teasing you, give the dogs a break. sean: don t kill the dash the dog is a member of their family, don t execute the dog. laura: if there is any buying that needs to leave the white house, it s not the dog. hannity, great show as always. i m laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle. from washington tonight. did you realize that you are subsidizing san francisco s pathetic record of failure? well, house majority leader kevin mccarthy, he gives us the gory details of the democrats relief bill. also tonight, our school districts this kills me, they are actually profiting from the pandemic while your kids are kept out of school. and ingram angle investigation ahead. plus, dr. ben
collar walking this dog, and we are very confident sean: number one, very confident, thank you. my dogs weighed 110 pounds each. is that big enough for you? laura: i like that. i m teasing you, hannity. i m teasing you. sean: the dog is a member of their family! don t execute the dog. laura: all right. if there s any biden that needs to leave the white house, it s not the dogs. hannity, great show as always. i m laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. did you realize you are subsidizing san francisco s pathetic record of failure? house minority leader macarthur gives us the gory details of the democrats relief bill. also, this kills me. they are actually profiting from the pandemic while your kids are kept out of school. plus dr. ben carson on a shocking admission from a potential juror in the george floyd trial and what that might tell us about the combustible leaks ahead combustible weeks ahead. but first, rigging the next vote. th
conservative stronghold that s how the colorado son described independent candidate yemi mobolade s historic victory in the race for mayor of colorado springs. yemi mobolade he s a nigerian immigrant and a businessman who first moved to the united states 27 years ago as an international student. he s the first elected black mayor of colorado springs, after defeating former colorado colorado republican secretary of state wayne williams, with 57.5% of the vote. it was, truly, a political earthquake. colorado springs had never elected a non-republican candidate for mayor. wayne williams is a normal republican, though. he did not support election denialism, which likely costing republican votes in a changing electorate in colorado springs. wayne williams conceded to yemi mobolade and congratulated him