laura: you re going to steal my thunder. [laughter] all right, we will see you tomorrow. i am laura ingram and this is the igraham angle. and the web they weave. that is the focus of tonight s show, here on the igraham angle. we learned how petty attorney general merrick garland is. he would send agents to a home over a document dispute. it came months after the legal team had voluntarily met with the government investigators at mar-a-lago in june. the extensible reason for the visit was the concern that documents were retained by donald trump when he left office. the doj official spent some time looking through the material. the justice department officials commented that they did not believe that the storage unit of these storage boxes were kept secured. so they out of the lock to the facility. so they broke through. if this is the basis that garland operated on, that he should resign. this is obviously a search warrant in search of a legal justification. and there
my thunder here. and if you go to peter struck, i got nothing for the whole let s take the insurance policy. yeah, all right, hannity well, great job on that. i loved watching that. all right. we ll see you tomorrow. i m laura ingraham and this is ingram angle fromi a what fes like, i don t know, caracas, venezuela tonight, the web they weave. that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, just hours ago, we learned more about just how petty and venal attorney general merrick garland is that he would send federal agents into the home of a former president and likely 2020 four candidate over a document dispute. the washington post is reporting tonight that monday s raid came months after the trump legal team voluntarily met with government investigators at mar a lagounovt this was back in june.a- now the ostensible reason for the visit was the concern that some documents were retained by trump when he left office rather than being turned in into the national archives. trump stopp
welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. we begin with president biden touting a significant win for his agenda, coming as the country struggles with inflation and he faces low approval ratings. let s get straight to the white house, our chief correspondent kaitlan collins is joining us. if this bill passes as it s expected to, it will be a much needed win for this president. yeah, wolf. and one that was kind of a surprise to a lot of democrats and even some white house aides whenever it was announced that senator manchin and senator schumer did have this deal. of course, that culminated yesterday when the snenate passd what is known as the inflation reduction act. it s a far cry from the build back better bill from a year ago, but it still does have significant proposals in it, including over $300 billion for climate change and energy reform, it also allows for the first time medicare to ne
jews are the most targeted religious group in america, says the fbi. all i say is, never again, but guess what? it is again and again and again. the threat level against the jewish community is historic. hate once limited to extremists, fanatics. jews will not replace us! now main stream. this is a plague. there is no question that anti-semitism is being normalized. on city streets, online. we ve seen people live stream their actual attacks. this is disgusting. on college campuses, in politics. it s become a political prop for people on both the right and the left. how did we get here and how do we stop it? they need to be disrupted today. whenever challenged with darkness and evil we will fight back with light. this is a cnn special report. rising hate: anti-semitism in america. january 15th, 2022, was a bitter cold day in colleyville, texas. it was in the 30s in texas. doesn t usually get that cold. so when a visitor knocked on the do
come with us. we re heading for the valley. going where? mexico. all the way down. you going all the way to mexico tonight in this heap of junk? reckon the town will get along without is till monday? oh, i reckon. i was young enough to bounce that far, i d go with you. the last picture show was a movie that, however old i was when i saw it, i said, oh my god this movie is about me. this movie is about us. this movie is about america as we are right now, here in the mid- 70s, not as we were back in the early 1950s. do you think the last picture show is a john ford type movie? no. i think it s a peter bogdanovich type movie. peter bogdanovic loved movies, had a sense of movie history, but had a very strong sensibility. he spoke to a new generation, both visually and emotionally. orson welles read the script. and i said, i d like to get that depth of feel, everything being sharp the way you did in citizen kane, touch of evil. he said, you