whether it s a mental illness or not having enough food, these are just not intractable problems in the least. they are uniquely exacerbated in the united states as it relates to developed countries. but absolutely solvable problems. especially here in new york city. a city awash in wealth. that s right. among a very few number of households. i appreciate that you are staying on top of. it thanks alex, have a great weekend. thanks ali, have a great show. the validity of the public debt of the united states shall not be questioned. that is america s constitutional mandate. and who in the current negotiations between president biden and kevin mccarthy appears to be violating that? who really knows what s going on with the white house negotiations with kevin mccarthy ten days before a potential default date. here s the update. talks briefly resume tonight with no progress after republican negotiators abruptly left a meeting with the biden administration officials t
carton of cigarettes and they ll be fine. those are the good old days. laura: i m laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from washington everyr. where is al? that s the focus on the. this is only one thing worse than al sharpton claim to go care about black people, it s al and one of his protege s claiming to care about black people. first time we had convictions after police officer like that in tall years that i ve been involved and this was monumental. you ve said the template on how to do these cases. all of us remember you talked about get off our neck. you remember that was such an important moment and were you a voice for the people because of the press dent you laid down and many others. al sharpton? did he say a voice for the people? please. just remember, they always care more than anyone else, always, specially if it s police involved like the tragic case of george floyd. cared about the family the human price that people paid to lose a loved on
briefly resume tonight with no progress after republican negotiators abruptly left the meeting with officials this morning saying that they needed to quote, press pause, and quote. calling the talks not productive. the republicans exit was widely seen, not as an order from the speaker, kevin mccarthy, but rather as kevin mccarthy taking marching orders from the chaos caucus. otherwise known as the house freedom caucus. and it s spiritual leader, donald trump. who said today, quote, republicans should not make a deal on the debt ceiling unless they get everything they want, including the kitchen sink. that s the way democrats have always dealt with us, do not fold. exclamation, exclamation, exclamation. and quote. that the chaos of kevin mccarthy s speakership taught us anything, it s that kevin mccarthy does not control his caucus. and now those hard-liners who one unknown concessions from mccarthy to make and the speaker, seemed to be calling the shots. a source familiar wit
rodriguez. they say she s a professor. what are you do like and friday trans? we are talking about abortion. this is violent. you re triggering my students. i m sorry about that. no you re not. you can t have a [bleep]. you don t know what that is. get out of here. unbelievable. joining me exclusively is the student you just saw patrick ruby a rising junior at hunter college. patrick, what set her off in your display? now, this is a professor at the college. what is she professor of first of all? do you know? i m not sure exactly what she s a professor of. she s in the arts department. oh, shocking. okay. what was she so offended by? i think she was mostly
honor american debts, we joined prominent legal scholars, economists, former budget officials, and a former president in advocating for invoking the 14th amendment of the constitution. lots to talk about, leading our discussion tonight, is democratic congressman ro khanna, of california. he s a member of the oversight committee and a member of the progression null coffins. and robert reich, he is a professor of and he s a cofounder of inequality media. gentlemen, thank you for joining us. congressman, let me start with you. talk to me about the state of things right now. we have on again off again negotiations. we have about ten days, we have a call for republicans to come over and sign on an effort to just get this vote passed. a clean vote passed. and we have discussions about the 14th amendment. all of these are remarkably serious things. what is the state of play? ali, it sounds complex. but it s really pretty simple. we don t negotiate about whether we pay our bills in a