give you a lot of faith in the next hour, hannity, great show. sean: i will be watching. be good as usual. laura: i will see you back here tomorrow. i am laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle. a big show on tap, tucker carlson will be here at 10:00 no less. the head of the chicago police union here in moments. but first, the coming g.o.p. tsunami is the focus of tonight s angle. first the bad news, let s start out with the bad news, we have at least 18 spineless and fiscally unsound republicans in the u.s. senate who just gave joe biden a much-needed win on infrastructure. it s a bill filled with junk that we don t need and can afford. says no physical or social conservative should have ever supported this. senator john kennedy is so torqued off by what his colleagues did including by the way they louisiana junior senator colleague bill cassidy said he wanted to come on tonight, so again, he will be with us shortly. there is a heck of a lot of good news out there t
killing a 25-year-old black jogger named ahmaud arbery. can accountability in this case make a difference? down side to the pandemic social safety era. watch this before you plan to spend your tax return. and the collective efforts behind voting rights. i ll talk to the man charged with getting them in line. the house majority whip james clyburne. velshi starts now. good morning. i m ali velshi. there is new reporting this morning on the high stakes ramp up of the january 6th investigation into congress. i want to start with the hard truth over the attack on the capitol that took place on january 6th. crucially, the insurrection was not put down that day. the attack on democracy. the plot to overturn the will of the american people is all still ongoing. which brings us to the year two of the insurrection. if you want to get a sense of how the fight is going, consider the republican party by and large no longer seems willing to acknowledge or condemn the causes of the viol
ok. in theaters april 5th. rated pg. good day, i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. yet another norfolk southern train derails this morning just as the ceo faces members of congress who have a lot of tough questions but don t always get clear answers. a full month after the train crash that got many residents sick, will the railroad keep its word to be in east palestine, ohio, into the future, and what are lawmakers willing to do to make sure he keeps his word? plus, president biden about to lay down a critical marker ahead of the 2024 presidential race unveiling his budget just about 90 minutes from now, how it will frame the critical economic and political fight with republicans going forward. and more misery in california as a series of unrelenting storms escalates the danger and the disaster. at least a dozen people have been killed. now a new storm could dump another 8 inches of rain risking flooding in areas that are already buried under 16
one reason why, take a look at these two viles. in one, a lethal dose of heroin. in the other, so little you can barely see it is a lethal dose of fentanyl. cheap to make, easy to smuggle, simple to mix into other drugs. fentanyl abuse and deaths are a nationwide problem, some states are especially hard hit. the darkest colors on the map represent the greatest number of deaths per 100,000 with ground zero being appalachian, west virginia. throughout the hour we ll talk about ways of addressing this deadly public health crisis, one is the help line you see there from the federal government, substance abuse and mental health services administration. 1-800-622-help. 1-800-622-help. swoun talk to a resource to draw on perhaps. tonight we ll talk about the government response also senator lindsey graham and public health specialist handling cases up close. but again, just about enk here with me has been affected by the crisis in their own ways and those stories we hope will be at
other drugs. though fentanyl abuse and deaths are a nationwide problem, some states are especially hard hit. the darkest colors on the map represent the greatest number of deaths per 100,000 with graham zero being appalachia, west virginia in particular. i will talk to a medical professional from there as well. throughout the hour we will talking about how we will address this publicly behind you see there from the substance abuse and mental care services administration. 162 health, one 862 health. someone to talk to, a resource to john perhaps. certainly not the only one. we will talk about the government s response and this person, cindy lindsey graham and a health executive. but just about everyone here has been victimized by the crisis in their own ways. those stories we hope will be at the heart of the hour ahead. with me here tonight is aaron rockwell, two years ago, his son died. he was a college freshman. she is here with her son hayden who joins us. also april is w