to be a fifteen. ready?15 ay, one , two . three , much better. okay, you got a nine and a half. excellent. excellent. candidate. by the way. i m in your favorite city and all these people have said hi to you everywhere. i go, it s like say hi to chance at ashan. i m in san francisco. you have s sean. o many fans here, her by the way. so it e,s s great.grea it s great to be here amongllin your fan base. i all hav right. they re telling me i haveof to go. i m doing it there, bu t avo i pleaseid bring a lot of surro security and i would avoidun the area surrounding the one mult radius between nancy pelosi s multimillion dollari home and office. g we re hitting the road tomorrow here. sean, thanks. laura so great show. all right. i m laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle f from san francisco tonight. thanks foror b being with us. s, not blameless. that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, the trail of death along the border is something that s become so commonplace
the violence in sudan. thousands of british nationals are still trapped and demanding help. as more people are flown to safety by some eu states, british citizens describe the terror they face in a conflict between the military factions. eve fairbanks was one of a number of viewers concerned about the emphasis put on getting british nationals out of the country, calling bbc news. and grace dalton left us a phone message on monday with her thoughts. i ve been really frustrated throughout today, but was on the verge of tears watching the evening news at 10:00pm. as there was coverage regarding the situation in sudan and how awful it was for the british people who are stuck there. and yet there was no regard given for the sudanese civilians who are stuck there. obviously, i m really hoping that those who are british can be evacuated as soon as possible. but why was nothing said about the sudanese people who are caught up in this horrific situation? we put that point to bbc news
you don t finish a day and think, oh, i need a break, i need to get out. like you re with the people that give you the sense of that break and that rest and that recuperation. and you can have, like we used to call them, like three hour holidays. there was a gap in the schedule. like you just go somewhere, play, you know, lose and or go for a walk all together. and it s funny what you can like if you have the mindset in the right place, how quickly you can recuperate if you need it, you know, and i m hearing myself in these headphones knowing that i need to recuperate, cause my voice sounds like marge simpson in a minute. it sjust because i m in the middle of a tour. there s nothing that can prepare i you for this, though, is there? i like how do you cope with it all? well, i live out in the countryside and just before we started filming this, we were just chatting and i mentioned that no one really cares. and i love that out in the countryside, like you just sort of it s jus
dame deborahjames, who has died aged a0 after receiving end of life care for bowel cancer. she challenged taboos and change the conversation around bowel cancer. a 29 year old man has been charged with murdering zara aleena in england s capital, london, as she walked home from a night out in the early hours of sunday morning. a former white house aide gives damning testimony about donald trump s actions during the storming of the us capitol building last year, saying he knew people in the crowd were armed but he didn t care. ghislaine maxwell is jailed for 20 years in a us prison for recruiting and trafficking teenage girls for her then boyfriend jeffrey epstein. and a bbc investigation finds the number of holiday lets in england has risen by 40% in the past three years, with concerns some residents are being pushed out of areas as a result. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. we start with the nato summit in madrid, where president biden has a
that s a special report coming up tomorrow. up tomorrow. it s time now for ac 360. captions by vitac www.vitac.com tonight on 360, israeli hostage families in angry confrontations with the government that some of them say is putting killing the enemy ahead of saving israelis. also, with their client on the attack, lawyers for donald trump today trying to convince an appeals court that what he is saying about special counsel jack smith and the january 6th case ginagainst him and it s lot is protected by the first amendment. plus the literally earth shaking iceland that could be getting ready to blow. john berman here in for anderson. we begin with israel s war on hamas. the many pieces of it now in play. and the one question that six weeks of fighting has yet to answer, namely how a sometimes divided democracy should fight a ruthless enemy, which hides among palestinian non-combatants and holds hundreds of israeli non-combatants captain. troops reached th