regularly. sean: really? if you come to new york, do one audience show weeks of people can, you know, say hi and shake your hand and they don t give me a standing o. you got a standing l. laura: will get the same people in your event over in my event. appreciate it be all right, hannity. sean: that ll be fun. laura: exactly! thank you, hannity p thank you so much but i am laura ingraham pair this is the ingraham angle. thank you for sending time with us tonight. the biden protection racket. that s the focus of tonight s angle. they couldn t even trust be a 13 to announce he s running for reelection live on camera. why is that? [applause] laura: that never gets old. i don t know why. that s just adorable. who said you need a pandemic as an excuse to hide a president lcandidate? all biden needs a willing press corps and they were able to help shield him like they did in 2020. he is the perfect hologram candidate, running the perfect virtual campaign. it s devoid of
how local lad sean longstaff has these newcastle fans dreaming, as the club reach a first final since 1999. it s official liverpool has become the host of this year s eurovision song contest in a special handover ceremony in the city. it isa it is a dry and bright day in the south and east, but expect some rain in the north and west. the strong winds will gradually ease. good morning. it s wednesday, 1st february. hundreds of thousands of workers are going on strike today, in the biggest day of industrial action in more than a decade. among them are more than 100,000 teachers in england and wales. teachers in some parts of scotland are also taking action in a separate dispute. unions say more than 23,000 schools could be disrupted, with many having to close. 0ur education reporter vanessa clarke has more. it s been a familiar sight in scotland for months. but for the first time in seven years, teachers in england, and teachers and support staff in wales, are joining the act
i could have not said that better myself. i m alicia men menez, alex has the night off. here s a thing that has happened every day like clock work, as long as we can remember. every day the white house sends out from the white house the daily guidance. at the top, there s a few paragraphs describing what the president s day will entail. and below that, there s a schedule of the major events planned. with the daily intelligence briefing, any major meetings, the timing of any travel that the president is doing. the white house puts out the daily guidance that so the press can plan and that you can make out every day. it s something done every day every white house under every president. just a couple of weeks at the end of donald trump s presidency, something weird happened. the white house issued daily guidance that said president trump will work from early in the morning to late in the evening. he will make many calls and have many meetings and then mention about a campaign r
Rao. She is the administrator of that Regulatory Affairs for everybody in this room and in this town commonly known. That is a lingo. This is reminding me of one of the first events i ever did here at bookings. I hosted eight years ago. It was then the administrator. For one of the first events. There was a group of protesters out front one of him was wearing a full on costume with the trashcan assigned and face sign. I think it was him. They were singing a very creatively written a song. That was a play on oscars famous song. I will say it was effective because without that i would never have remembered the disposal rule. There you go. I will say thankfully that this is nothing so exciting happening outside of the room today. It does highlight a serious point which is that the job of the administrator is already controversial and its frequently contentious. They oversee the regulatory process for the executive agencies. Its responsible for vetting the agencys tallies and the cost of f
This event today. Im delighted to welcome the only rao to speak here. She is the administrator of the office areas information and regulatory affairs. For everybody in this town, commonly known as oira. Her appearance today is reminding me of one of the first events i ever did here at brookings. I hosted, it was probably eight years ago, the oira administrator. I was a little bit nervous, i was Walking Around outside getting warmed up, and there was a group of protesters out front, one of home was wearing a full on oscar the grouch costume with a trashcan and a sign. Were singing a very creatively written song called oscarsash, a play on famous song i love trash. I will say, it was effective, because without that i would never have remembered the coal ash disposal rule. Guardedly, there is nothing so exciting happening outside the room today, which is well enough. The story does highlight a serious point, which is that the job of oira administrator is almost always controversial and fr