federal trade commissioner. the hearings are on thursday. i am glad you are covering this. absolutely, sean, thank you so much. this is ingram angle from washington tonight. sabotage and smear. that s the focus of tonight s angle. when the press kept catching lbg, describing the true state of the vietnam war effort, it became known of his credibility gap, repeated assurances of progress that didn t pan out, only undermines support for the war at home. fast forward, another credibility gap is eroding public faith. everything that our so-called experts are saying led by the establishment of both parparties. last night we blewn the covid-19 lab leak where health officials and academics all refused the full truth of the origins of covid. instead of holding china accountable. these american officials smear american doctors and yours truly and a few others in rather raising bloody hell about any of these or demanding answers, the press helps the fraudster cover their tracks.
front pages to here today. very busy. it s going to be our big story. our lead story today. hello, everyone. you see us katelyn polantz five things to know for this monday march 27th 2023 mass protests erupting in israel. as we just said it happened overnight, tens of thousands taking to the streets after prime minister benjamin netanyahu. fired his defense chief for opposing a plan to reform the country s judicial system. the big question what will the pm do now? also mississippi is cleaning up from a devastating tornado that hit over the weekend. more than two dozen people were killed. president biden has now declared a major disaster zone. also this morning we re tracking hollywood star jonathan majors has been released without bail in new york after being accused of domestic violence. the actors attorney says that he s innocent and claims the accuser has now recanted. her story will have more on that. and new overnight. silicon valley bank has a buyer . finally the f d i
ran inside the paper at the new york times. mine, the media devote far more coverage and mustered far more outrage over the johnny depp/amber heard trial. this guy told police he traveled from california to kill kavanaugh because he was mad about the leaked roe v. wade draft opinion. even if he did call cops and say he was suicidal, effectively turning himself in. would the tone of the coverage have been slightly different if an armed conservative had been arrested near home of, say, sonia sotomayor? even liberal bill maher said the times buried it because they just wear their bias on their sleeve. i m not going to blame this on rhetoric by democrats. that s sort of finger pointing both sides have long indulged in, but with i do blame a leader of the protests at kavanaugh s home for posting his address online are. i m howard kurtz, and this is mediabuzz. the. howard: ahead, former congressman devin nuñes join withs our discussion of in the story as well as this: hous
environment. finland takes the step of a nato membership in order to strengthen not only its own security but also in order to strengthen wider transatlantic security. this is not the way from anybody. like you, mr. president, said, nato is protective. defensive. not a threat to anybody. at the same time, we must not forget that at this very moment, the brave people of ukraine are fighting not only for their own freedom and democracy but our common security. finland together with the eu and the united states stands firmly behind ukraine. so, mr. president, once again, i want to thank you for making history with us. thank you. mr. president, thank you for welcoming the prime minister and me to the white house. the bonds between sweden and the united states are strong and long standing. as you know, swedes first established in your home state of delaware in 1638. we were one of the first countries to recognize united states as an independent nation in 1783. since then, our
new york, the grand jury that s investigating for president trump and hush money payments that were made maria daniels is set to meet again today. it s still unclear if and when the jury may vote on what would be historic indictment, if that is what they choose to pursue the district attorney here in manhattan, alvin bragg, is accusing house republicans are interfering with his investigation. meanwhile, they re demanding that he testified about the probe. bragg says it s not appropriate, though for him to do that, because he s a local prosecutor, and they say it s a local case. but house republicans, not just any house republicans, three chairmen are refusing to back down. we haven t seen charges. we haven t seen evidence. what if district attorney brag, comes forward with an indictment with evidence and proof that donald trump did commit these crimes. you still think he shouldn t be charged. well we believe that he should come explain to us exactly what he s investigating . because at