right. so you give me the time on the other side. odd because it was one of the few times i could not see it. oh is it really. is that what we re saying? i was late one time in all the years i ve been together. all right. now a lot of it s all right. so out your awesome show and i will pick it up where you left off. i m laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. we re going to bring you voices from inside tonight s twitter announcement from ron desantis. david sax, who actually moderated the event along with congressman thomas massie ,he participated as well. he ll be here. plus, you re going to hear from newt gingrich, charlie hurt, raymond arroyo. they re going to compare previous presidential launches and tell you how this one stacked up. but first, as you might have guessed, desantis launches. that s the focus of tonight s angle. now it s quiet. let s see. so we all look so just to simplify. all right, great. so let s see. crashing her
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the treasures left between the pages. the library collection inspiring america. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening, everyone the release of the search warrant served on former president trump s home has jarred open a door the justice department is trying to hold mostly closed tonight. with a court hearing looming, mr. trump is openly challenging federal prosecutors to show their hand calling for the immediate release of the completely unredacted affidavit. that s the legal narrative the government would have had to show a judge explaining what they were looking for and why. but government lawyers are arguing its release would give away too much about their case which may have already gathered some important steam tonight there s word the former chief lawyer to the trump white house is among key officials interviewed by the government about what they know about how classified documents ended up in
0 investigation. the news coming as a battle over unsealing the affidavit rages. the doj arguing it would harm the probe. mr. trump saying release it now. also tonight, the high stakes primary will liz cheney, one of the most vocal gop critics against donald trump lose her seat in congress. president biden capping a big win for democrats signing that sweeping climate health care and tax bill. first lady jill biden testing positive for covid while on vacation with the president what we know about her symptoms. the massive explosions rocking another russian military facility in crimea the russians claiming sabotage the growing megadrought in the west now the unprecedented water cuts states are facing. kids under pressure. billions of federal relief money for schools to improve air quality. why haven t more of them used it. the treasures left between the pages. the library collection inspiring america. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening
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