like anybody, i would like to live a long life. longevity has its place, but i m not concerned about that now. i just want to do god s will, and he has allowed me to go up to the mountain. i ve looked over, and i ve seen the promised land. i might not get there with ya, but i want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the promise land! [ applause ] so i m happy tonight. i m not worried about anything. i m not fearing any man. my eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. dr. martin luther king jr. speaking in memphis on april 3rd, 1968, the night before he was assassinated. today is martin luther king jr. day, and we will discuss dr. king s ongoing legacy, especially as important as ever, because today is also the first nominating contest of the pivotal 2024 presidential campaign. turnout for the iowa caucuses could be an issue because it ll be absolutely frigid tonight with temperatures well below zero across the state. voters must be at their caucus
and he s going to drop by before he goes to work. right? yep. steve: all right. did you get a free breakfast yet? yeah, i got one to go. steve: good boy. round of applause for my nephew. go to work. very good. [applause] steve: all right. we re here in kansas city for the big game is in nine days. and, do you know what? brian and ainsley, i know you are going to be a little jealous, right over here is a fellow by the name of ken cramer. ken used to be with the kansas city chiefs. he is a sports agent now. everybody calls him fuzz i have no idea why. it s a long story, steve. steve, on behalf of the bright futures fund here is a helmet for the super bowl for our running back pacheco signed it for you. steve: very, very nice. thank you very much, kansas city. [cheers and applause] everybody brought me something. [cheers and applause] steve: more of that in a little bit. ainsley and brian, we have breaking news. brian: yeah, we do. that is great stuff, steve.
in, my friend. sean: take it away. laura: this is the ingraham angle. tulsi gabbard is going to be joining us live. she will be at a rally with an important announcement. be sure to stick around for that. at first, democrats death spiral. that is the focus of tonight s angle. we all know that 80s nostalgia is all the rage. we saw with the success of this match series stranger things on netflix. we saw the box office domination of that new top gun film and the political slogan hearkened back to that storied age. you build our nation. now please help us rebuild it. and together, we will make america great again. thank you very much. [applause] laura: at my high school reunion of the bacon, many of my classmates remarked about how grateful they were to have grown up when we all did. it was pre-cell phone capri computer, just friendship, rivalry, triumphs, heartbreaks of course. but given what has happened, especially in the last few years, no one seems to want to be a
president is stunning. now, think of the near nonstop negative coverage trump s given by the regime media. so i m thinking to myself today imagine if this poll looked like if the press were even a smidge fair. in other new york times polling data spells doom for the democrats as well. in the generic ballot republicans now hold a four-point lead over democrats, that s a five-point swing towards the gop since september. it s devastating. and perhaps most significant and there s a lot of significant stuff in this poll, the biggest shift came from women who identifyed as independent in september they favored democrats by 14 points, now independent women backed republicans by 18 points. i thought that was a typo but it s not. and on top of that, almost two-thirds of americans believe we re going in the wrong direction. 64%. now, at this point, i think it s good to remember where things looked back in june and july after the court overturned rowe and liberals were really hopeful ev