Laura i am laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle. From new york tonight on the eve of the New Hampshire primary. We take a closer look at Pete Buttigieg, i have a question. We have been itching to get at the subject for a while now, is the media lying to you when they say the former south bend mayor as a moderator . Also, we have been on the front lines of calling for a house look into the National Security council, we will tell you why the dismissal of the vindman brothers was just the beginning and long overdue. Unhinged celebrities, their latest political ramblings are to be most hilarious things you will see in any comedic interlude that hollywood can offer. It was at the oscars last night, Raymond Arroyo and tom shillue break all the theatrics down later in the show. But first, the rage and chaos campaign. That is the focus of tonights angle. Now imagine if the Democratic Party of lets say georgia had sponsored a Voter Registration drive, with balloons, posters, signup statio
Difficult and troubling weeks in our nations history. Nearly 6,000 american lives have been lost to the coronavirus. 10 million are out of work. And nearly all of us are being told to just stay at home. And the situation keeps getting worse. Thursday marked the first time we saw 1,000 deaths reported in a single day. There are over 245,000 cases across our country. Worldwide, the numbers are now over a million. Double double what it was just one week ago. Health experts still say the best way to protect yourself is to stay at home and keep your distance. But if you do go out in the public, the white house is now expected to recommend wearing face masks. But whether its with masks or the recommendation to completely stay at home, the president is refusing to make these rules mandatory. Dr. Anthony fauci said that even with nearly 40 states under full lockdown, the orders should be across the board. This week also brought us some of the absolute worst Economic News we have ever seen. Wev
That has never been done before and then not give them any resources to do it. Dana nearly three and a half Million People have been tested in the United States according to Johns Hopkins university. Coronavirus has now killed more than 33,000 people in the United States and nearly 150,000 worldwide. We have complete coverage this hour. Colorado governor reacts to the president s guidelines and just a moment. We are glad to have him. But we begin with chief White House Correspondent john roberts on the north lawn of the white house. Good afternoon to you. Theres a lot of enthusiasm from people in america who have been cooped up from home that there might be promised on the road of reopening the country but a lot of concern as well about doing it too quickly and making some big mistakes. Grading criteria these new criteria. If they make it through that first 14 days, they can get into whats called a phase one of these guidelines which includes schools remaining close but they can return
New york, meanwhile, has been the epicenter. Nationally coronavirus tests double over the past week. 40,000 americans dead from this pandemic. Over 755,000 infected. Meanwhile, action in congress. There are signs of a deal emerging. This new bill would try to further help Small Businesses. 310 billion more for the paycheck protection program. That infamously already ran out of funding last week. Plus an additional 75 billion for hospitals. Negotiations continue over 25 billion for testing. Now, we have complete coverage of the pandemic with our team of correspondents fanned out around the world. Signs that some places are turning the corner, which includes florida opening some beaches. A move coming off this weekend when people were flocking to the jacksonville area beaches. Gatherings permitted under social distancing guidelines. The mayor of Jacksonville Beach defending that decision today. Were making the beach available as long as it meets very strict compliance requirements and so
Nearly 760,000 americans have now been infected. First, lets start with the latest in negotiations on capitol hill with kasie hunt and Shannon Pettypiece over at the white house. Kasie, give us a quick check on where negotiations stand this hour. Reporter this has been a scramble through the weekend. They were anticipating potentially a deal late last night. As of this hour, they still dont have a finalized agreement. The last my sources told me is that theyre still working on some of the testing provisions. Theres going to be 25 billion in this bill to help try and ramp up testing. There are some differences between democrats and republicans about how much of that should be done by the public sector, how much of that should be done by the private sector. Of course the major center piece of this, 310 billion additional for the paycheck protection program. Thats the fund thats aimed at help keep Small Businesses employees on the books through this crisis. That money ran out in 13 days a