everyone. i m laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle live from washington tonight. my angle on the white house freak show we all saw coming in moments, but first heading toward a 2024 bellwether. you can t say he condition try to warn them. what they re doing to michigan, the auto industry throughout the country, is horrible and ridiculous. biden s killing ev mandate has dictated that nearly 70% of all cars sold in the united states must be fully electric less than 10 years from now. do you believe that? it s a government assassination of your jobs and of your industry, the auto industry is being assassinated. laura: well, it turns out trump was right again. just a few months after he delivered this speech, we learned that gm is now announcing they re laying off more than 1300 workers across two michigan plants. what s the reason? of course it s related to the dreaded electric vehicle obsession of joe biden. the cuts are related to gm s announcement that it was dela
it s thursday, the 6th of october. our main story. hundreds of thousands of nurses across the uk are being asked if they re willing to walk out over pay. the royal college of nursing is balloting its members for strike action for the first time in the union s 106 year history. the rcn wants a payrise of 5% above inflation, but no uk nation has offered close to that. our correspondent, caroline davies, has more. through the darkest days of the pandemic, the uk s nurses were some of the nation s heroes. now, they re being balloted to strike over pay. my love for it was to make a difference in people s lives. and that s why i am here. but then, sometimes when i look at it, it s like, is it really worth it? victoria is a mental health nurse in an nhs trust. after she came back from maternity leave, she went part time and receives universal credit because she says her pay wouldn t cover the cost of childcare if she worked full time. even now, she struggles. sometimes you end up ha
chances are, you haven t been to this place. chances are, this is a place you ve never seen. other than maybe blurry cellphone videos, old black-and-white newsreels from world war ii. chances are, bad things were happening in the footage you saw. myanmar. after 50 years of nightmare, something unexpected is happening here, and it s pretty incredible. in yangon, capital city of myanmar, it s dark. blackouts are frequent with the ancient power grid. what sources of light there are in the street cast an eerie, yellow-orange hue. for almost 100 years under british rule, this was rangoon. in 1948, after helping the british fight off the japanese, and with a new taste for self-determination, the country gained independence. after a decade of instability, however, the military consolidated power and never let go. elections, they came and went. the results ignored, opposition punished or silenced entirely. burma, now myanmar, where orwell had once served as a colonial policeman
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