and a great show, as always, an awesome audience. i am laura ingraham. this is ingraham angle from washington tonight. thanks for joining us. biden surrenders. that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, this month, americans cannot turn around without seeing a very colorful flag. it s you see it in stores, at hotels and clothing. of course, it s being pushed by celebrities. it s even hanging prominently at the white house. but there s a flag that far better represents where we re heading as a country right now, although it s a lot less flashy. you see it there. and given biden s groveling approach, china, our single greatest adversary, the white house, might as well raise it this point. now, there are so many obvious reasons why america needs to begin decoupling from. it is insane when you think about it, that we allowed manufacturing and the production of things, prescription drugs, medical devices, critical electronics and other critical parts to be controlled by, a co
important to mention that he has generally softened his stance in the last few years and on the campaign trail since he served as vice president in taiwan he has really espoused more of a pro status quo, the idea that he will inherit the foreign policy and domestic policy of the outgoing president and that suggests there will not be any radical change and we do not expect him to formally declare independence anytime soon. that said, the question here is will china believe that? policymakers in beijing are so incredibly wary of his intentions and they are also going to be smarting from the fact that this is the third consecutive victory by the dpp, and so looking forward i think we can expect a lot of anxiety at least over the next few months or even years. let s talk a little about trade and what the consecutive succession under the dpp could mean for trade with china. that is an interesting dynamic to look at because as strained as the relations are under the dpp, economics
mow in my ear i love to give hannity my hour i will take part of your show i m laura ingraham from washington tonight t. is not just rf circumstance junior well is cornel west running green party and challenging democrats he feels they abandon the principles they held dear he is live here heel tell us what those princels are. first being ending the race grift the focus off tonight s angle. the machine who was elected president of the united states. twice. who graduated from harvard law school. owns close to 100 million dollars worth of electric homes in the exclusive enclaves of america and spendses his sumner on megayachts barack obama is try to say racism is the cornerstone of american life. if a republican who may be sincere in saying i want us all to live together. does in the have a plan for how do we address crippling generational poverty that is a consequence of hundreds of years of racism there men a time machine in the republican party that is more serious about
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editorial report. we hook ahead to 2024 and a new set of challenges and opportunities for the country. i m edward lawrence in this week for paul gigot, and we begin with the u.s. economy which defied expectations in 2023 as inflation fell and recession fierce faded. now the santa claus rally in the stock market giving us another record close this week for the dow jones industrial average and the federal reserve signal rate hikes are done and cuts could be in store for 2024. let s bring in jason trennert, he s the chairman and ceo of strategists and investment strategy firm. jason, let s start overall here, we get this. you know, overall we get some the contrarians won in 2023. so people were projecting the most predictive recession in history, and it didn t happen. so is the recession then off the table for 2024? edward, it probably is. i will say that the recession didn t happen in 2023 partly because we ran a budget deficit of close to 6% of gdp, $2 trillion at full em