woman. i m not sure what it was, but i ll save that for another conversation. yeah, she s got to get close to pulling your hair. come on . that s an old trick. oh, the new one . i m out of the loop.i i don t know. yeah, he s blushing. you can see it through is an all right. i ll pick it up where you left off. have a good night. all right. i m laura ingraham. this is the angle from washington tonight. an alarming exchange in the house. at representatives today revealed the true intention of democrats when it comes to your firearms. we re going to go back and show you this back and forthk and speak to the republican who elicitedto admission. but first, the real military destroyer. that s the focus of tonight s angle. let s face it, the left is really good at destroying things. they destroyed education during the pandemic with all the school closures. they ve destroyed respect for law enforcement. we see that all the time.em they destroyed historical markers, ripped down sta
ballot box. the g.o.p. winners in the state today will get the same opportunity in just five months. brooke singman live looking ahead to today s biggest races, brooke, good morning. good morning, carley, ashley. voters in virginia, alabama and georgia heading to the polls and hours to determine midterm candidates of the republican hopeful writing a big wave to washington in november. starting in virginia district 2 incumbent elaine gloria unopposed but redistricting in the military have a district, very vulnerable i m november. one of these four g.o.p. challengers. district 7 democrat abigail spanberger in a similar primary pickle running unopposed today but will face one of the six republicans in november. the police officer is running on a law and order platform with her brother who nearly died at the hands of ms-13 gang members. have been on the front line as an employment officer and seen things i have never seen from the demonizing brave men and women to law enforce
four p.m. on thursday. the group reentereded the building. accounts vary as to what exactly happened next , but it seems clear that colbert s employees werees let inside by an ally within the building that would be a freshmanou member of congress from massachusetts called jake auchinclosssja. once on federal property, colbert completed what they came to do, which was disruptpts the business of congress and apparently we re not subtle about doing itng, poundeder on doors and yelled whatever they did, it got people s attention. it takes an awful lot force a police force controlledo by nancy pelosi to arrestup a group of leftwingte entertainmentrt figures. but that s exactly what happened next . capitol hill police arrestedpith stephen colbert employees and brought them to jail allt seven of them were chargedde with unlawful entry. now that s the identical chargee that hundreds of january six defendants have been prosecuted for. but unlike january six defendants, cobus employees
Speaking while im interrupting. [inaudible] [inaudible] gentlemen, you will have your turn. [inaudible] [inaudible] and we focus On The Issues that matter . Everybody knows that. If i may. Holding joe biden accountable. [inaudible] so, if you could not understand any of that, you are not alone. The republican candidates onstage at the Ronald Reagan president ial library, mostly, focused on attacking each other rather than the front runner in the polls. Donald trump. Talking over each other a lot. Trump was instead onstage by himself. In michigan. Speaking to a crowd of mostly non union autoworkers. And criticizing the strike against detroits big three. That is a tight shot there. So really, the debate we are going to get to it. And more of the clips. But just overall. A mess. One republican later, one contributor, every, after another, after another. They were texting, and calling, all saying the same thing. What a mess. What an embarrassment. What a disaster. It was, it was a lot of w
the news continues, the source with caitlin collins starts now. tonight, straight from the source, he became the base of abortion rights in a deep red state. the personal story that may have helped sweep the democratic governor to victory. she is here tonight. plus, the fbi seizing the phones and the ipad of the mayor of new york city, marking a significant escalation of a corruption investigation. eric adams saying tonight he has nothing to hide. after resigning from office nearly 20 years ago, over a scandal with a male staffer, the former new jersey governor, jim mccready, once back into politics. he is here to make his case for a second chance. i am caitlin collins, this is the source. tonight, democrats are seizing on a galvanizing force in politics, one that led them to a string of victories on election night. even in the unlikeliest of circumstances in pretty red states, ruby red states, actually. making abortion access presenter of their campaign and their campaign