is putting it kindly while the competition kicks into high gear. it s been a little over one month since the president officially launched president campaign with a video announcement and biden hasn t had any campaign rallies were launch events since, not even from his basement. meanwhile florida governor ron desantis only announced 2024 ambitions last week. he is already on the road making multiple stops in the key swing state of iowa with a kickoff event in des moines. desantis will not be alone in the hawkeye state. former president trump and senator ted scott looking to get an edge with iowa voters. set to hold rallies there this week. but the contenders grow tighter by the day but it appears president biden isn t focused on his bonus. i could never keep up with it. you know, i m not being facetious. i m being very serious. a lot of competent candidates. so we will see. kayleigh: he said he doesn t focus on it that much. kellyanne, one time he didn t focus on the poll
every time. yes. all right. well, thank you , hannity. and good seeing everybody. i have a great show. thank you for stopping by . all right. always great to see you . thanks so much. all right, everybody, i m laura ingram . this is the ingraham angle from new york city tonight. taken for granted. that s the focus of tonight s angle when addressing black voters on the campaign trail. president trump regularly raised a provocative question. we can never fix our problems by relying on the same politicians who created our problems in the first place. look how much africa american communities have suffered under democratic control. to those i say the following, what do you have to lose? well, it turns out minorities are losing a lot. and joe biden is america. they ve gotten poorer as their streets have gotten more dangerous, especially in urban areas. and it s tragic. regular everyday people need to be safe if they re harassing people who are vulnerable and nobody gets
spiral every time. it s good seeing everybody th there. laura: it was a lot of fun thank you very much i m laura ingraham this is the ingraham angle from your city tonight. taken for granted that s the focus of tonight s angle. when addressing black voters on the campaign trail president donald trump rick regularly raised a provocative question. we can never fix our problems by relaying on the same politicians who created our problems in the first place. like how much african american communities have suffered under democratic control. to those i say the following. what do you have to lose? laura: it turns out minorities are losing a lot. and joe biden s america they ve gotten order as her streets of anger dangerous. especially in urban areas and it s tragic. regularly every day people need to be safe they are harassing people in the bigots involved. it can lids create a dangerous situation. almost got attacked by a homeless person a couple days ago. i worry abo
we start in france. large numbers have taken to the streets again, the 11th day of mass protests against the change in pension age in france. a meeting between the prime minister and labour unions failed to break the deadlock yesterday. on the streets there in france we have more large protests, notjust paris but many of the big cities. notjust paris but many of the big cities. france s constitutional council will decide next week on the validity of the government s move after the change was rammed through parliament with no vote. let s speak to our correspondent hugh schofield who is on the streets near the protests in paris. there is no prospect of the government giving way on the key part of the law which is raising the age from 62 to 64 for state pension, and there is no sign as we see here of the protesters giving up. it may be that beneath the scenes there are things happening as the law approaches this publication in becoming actually law, people will start giving up,
missed the vote last night. he of course was in the hospital a week ago after feeling lightheaded after a democratic retreat. everyone of course is cautious about his health months after he suffered a near death stroke. of course that could lead to more episodes of seizures and other things that require urgent medical attention, but here it is his mind, his emotional state. here he is saying that he s been feeling depressed. he suffered from bouts of this during his life, his chief says. he met with the capitol physician on monday who urged him to go and check himself in and do some routine tests. at the end of the statement, it says after examining john, the doctors at walter reed told us john is getting the care he needs and will soon be back to himself. obviously a rocky start for the senator, freshman from pennsylvania who came off the heated victory in november, just in the senate for a little over a month now, but already having missed days of votes in the hospital, in