they do.or i said, all right, you havee a a great sense of show. see i ll see you . i ll see you the week after next in new york . ll se e all right.on let s see it then. thanks for. all right., lara i am. laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle . thanks so much for spending some time with us tonight. athe big china sell out. that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, whether it s friendship or romance,wh or a strategic alliance, all relationships start somewhere. some and sometimes there s the longwh buildup of anticipation. on so guys worry about gettingut shot down and girls, they wonder if he ll ever call. well, ukraine s president zelenskyy finally got his call, the one he had beent e lenshoping for from president xn sot ze was there a spark thatwa? seemed like it from the readout? zelenskyy describe the hour long call as meaningful and ari powerful impetusth to the development of our bilateral relations. deve in fact, there s a followp up date that is already pla
watch how president biden reacted to that. the members of this community were singled out because of their religious affiliation. now three young children are dead. three educators are dead. you believe that christians were targeted? i have no idea. josh hawley believes they were. what to you say to that? i probably don t then. i m joking. i have no idea. martha: well, laugh about that and saying that if that s what josh hawley thinks, he probably disagrees. we ll get into that with katie pavlich and fox news contributor and geraldo rivera, co-host of the five and fox news correspondent at large. great to have you with us right now. katie, let me start with you. what did you think of that response from the president in that sound bite? well, it came after the president s first response to this horrific situation when he talked about ice cream at the white house during his first remarks about this situation. so i think it shows that he s clearly more interest
all right i am laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle. it is all leaking out that is the focus of tonight s angle. well, we always knew the truth would come up not just the origins of covid, but about our own government s complicity in what may be one of most shocking coverups and medical history. and now three years later, we have a clearer picture of how officials at the nih including anthony fauci and others worked furiously behind the scenes to protect china and the american academics who actively engaged in and promoted the same type of research resulted in the rel release. should be independent a lot of them are on the show then he went 2020 that the whole wet market theory was just absurd. and that the virus was almost certainly an escape from tina function research on that virus which is done by something called serial passaging manipulate any virus and then inserting it of humanized mice. china didn t bury the data from that wuhan lab because they nothin
harris said she does not think the chinese spy balloon and its shootdown will impact relations with beijing. but, breaking tonight, a high-speed chase of a human smuggling suspect along the southern border and our fox news crew was embedded with texas authorities when it all went down this as the situation along the border deteriorates for towns now fearful of mexican cartels. griff jenkins takes us all for a ride tonight from mission, texas. good evening,. griff: griff good evening, bret. we are learning a lot more about how niece cartels operate. how much it cost to cross the border. hot cartels are smuggling as smugglers and we are learning exactly how dangerous they really are fox news getting exclusive front row seat as texas dps troopers get chase smuggler high speed and a foot chase into the brush. the driver, a 15-year-old mexican teenager, which cartels like it use because juveniles often face fewer consequences. but this teen, taken into custody, and charged wit
acid rain. the community says it s like someone dropped a toxic nuke on them. basically nuked a town with chemsz. so get a railroad open. i was kind of surprised that when they quickly told the people they can go back home. there s a lot of what-ifs and we are going to be looking at this thing five, 10, 15, 20 years down the line and wondering gee, cancer clusters could pop up, well water could go bad. jesse: the state government s top doc came out today and said those cancer clusters no big deal. you have been exposed to these things your whole life. if you get cancernot because east palestine looks like chernobyl. most of the chemicals that we are worried about and that we re talking about fall into a category known as volatile organic chems. vulnerable organic compounds or vocs it s important for us to recognize are actually a part of our everyday life. so, if you go this afternoon on your way home to pump gas in your car, you re being exposed to volatile organic c