harris: pivotal hearing on whether he is immune from prosecution. you can t have a president without an interview, you have to be able to do your job. but if this didn t work out, if i wasn t given immunity, then other presidents, we talked about today, president obama with the drone strikes, which were really bad, they were mistakes, terrible mistakes, you can t put a price on that position. i think most people understand it and feel confident that eventually hopefully at this level, but eventually we win. a president has to have immunity. harris: this is outnumbered, i m harris faulkner here with co-host kayleigh mcenany and emily compagno. also joining us today host of the kennedy saves the world podcast, kennedy and fox news contribute dr. marc siegel. the hearing wrapped up this morning and decision from a three-judge panel is expected to come within days. donald trump attorneys argue prosecuting a former president would open a pandora s box. to authorize prose
everyone. i m laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle live from washington tonight. my angle on the white house freak show we all saw coming in moments, but first heading toward a 2024 bellwether. you can t say he condition try to warn them. what they re doing to michigan, the auto industry throughout the country, is horrible and ridiculous. biden s killing ev mandate has dictated that nearly 70% of all cars sold in the united states must be fully electric less than 10 years from now. do you believe that? it s a government assassination of your jobs and of your industry, the auto industry is being assassinated. laura: well, it turns out trump was right again. just a few months after he delivered this speech, we learned that gm is now announcing they re laying off more than 1300 workers across two michigan plants. what s the reason? of course it s related to the dreaded electric vehicle obsession of joe biden. the cuts are related to gm s announcement that it was dela
The high-profile event – which took place Thursday night at the Marriott Marquis in New York City – saw R.E.M. s first public live performance in more than 15 years