laura: don t tell us anymore after that. you never had a desire to have a mustache ever? sean: no, never. you want me to try it? make a bet? laura: yeah, i think you should grow a mustache for charity. sean: when you make a bet you can make that my payment to you. laura: okay. that s really good. sean: and i ll take the cash. laura: that s perfect. and maybe we ll show our crew s mustaches and compare. great show tonight i enjoyed watching it. see you later. i m laura ingraham, this is ingraham angle from washington tonight we have breaking news from journalist chris rufo we re going to bring you in moments. and once again the left is seeking to use the department of justice to target those who speak out. this time against those who oppose radical gender surgeries. those details are just moments away. but first, unnatural disasters. that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, just when you think the regime media couldn t do more to shatter its own credibility, tha
the tables have turned. the idea that jokes aren t funny, it s still very much a thing. there are some people who can t get their heads around what they don t know. i said i wanted to be a comedian, she said, maybe it s better if you just died. i think they thought of women as a different species. for view ladies are capable of being a comedian, so everybody sticks by them. here s somebody that thinks they do it. this is a great argument that women are doing much better work than men. you re welcome. when was the hardest what s the hardest part about being a female comedian? what would you guess? well, it s the rape. [ laughter ] i have a deep camaraderie with tough, hard core, funny ass female comedian apps because it s been a long road for all of us. what would make a woman turn from a decent think like housewiving or cashiering in a five and dime store or dental hygiene? and turn her to comedy as a korea? it s definitely easier now. but back the
lds. us any more after that. us all right. but you ve never you ve never had a desire to haven: a mustache, ever. oh, never. you want to try it and make a bet? oh, yeah. laui actually think you shou grow a mustache for charitable when we make a bet . laura: okay you can make that my payment. to you. okay, that s a reall y cash.an yes. okay, that s perfect.e we and we ll be able to showd our crews mustaches and compare. all right, sean, great. comparshow tonight.later. i enjoyed watching you watchingn it.grah all right.am, this we ll see you later. i m laura ingram .s inm t we hthisav is ingram angle frm washington. tonight, we have some breaking news from journalists chris ru. that we re going to bring yout s in moments. and once again, the leftt thos is seeking to use the department of justice to target thoseout. who speak out,l this time against those who oppose radical gender surgeries. those details are just moments away. awbut first, unnatural disaster. noat s the
fears are raised of a recession this year. bank of england confirms its emergency bond buying system will end on thursday, despite reports could the experts ended. the court hears reports that a nurse accused. blood supplies falter critically low level in england, prompting nhs blood and transplant to have its first ever amber alert, meaning hospitals have to postpone some elective surgery. and in ukraine, the defence ministers were asking brussels to step up defence of its country so can create an air shield against russian missile attacks. . the bbc finds that donations to tick tock are being taken by the social media platform rather than given to families from syria. the prime minister has said she ll absolutely stick to her promise not to cut public spending. she was speaking at the first prime minister s questions since last month s mini budget, which provoked turmoil on the financial markets. the labour leader sir kier starmer said she should reverse what he called he
how men are still dominating the argument. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. mikhail gorbachev, the last leader of the soviet union, has died at the age of 91. he oversaw economic reforms known as perestroika and political ones known as glasnost or openness which led to the break up of the soviet union in 1991, and the end of the cold war. russian president vladimir putin has expressed deep sympathies . our russia editor steve rosenberg looks back at a historic life. he was the kind of russian leader of the world had never seen. mikhail gorbachev smiled, he was relaxed. in the west, he acquired almost pop star status for helping to end the cold war. but at home, it was a different story. born in the days of dictator josef stalin, gorbachev became a committed communist, rising fast through the ranks of the soviet communist party to the ruling politburo. gorbachev