laura: good evening, everyone. i hope you had a great thanksgiving weekend. i m laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. thanks for joining us. with just 50 days can you believe it until the iowa caucuses, the polls are tightening nationally. governor ron desantis is making a stop right here on the angle. but, first, money for nothing. that s the focus of tonight s angle. all right. unless you are the son of a president and are able to charge, what, $300,000 for art that looks like it should be hanging in a middle school hallway, you know the biden economy it s in the pits. how is the economy in your estimate? it s horrible. the economy is very bad right now. the cost of everything is very expensive. we don t spend the money like we used. to say i just spend more, obviously, i m spending a whole lot more. i will spend what i usually spend but it probably won t buy nearly as much. well, the facts are undeniable. even the biden frien
laura: good evening, everyone i m laura ingraham this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. cleaning up for the boss that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, for years. elected democrats in san francisco and democrat governors have said that fixing the homelessness and crime problem was complex. and it would take more money and a lot of patients. police officials told the angle they felt helpless. get to stay out here. just live out here, do as much drugs as you want? yeah. injunction clearing tents and homeless camps. laura: can t clean it out. no. they want us to but we can t do it by law. right? a judge says no. unless you can provide a bed for every person you see out here. laura: well, the residents complaints about the crime, public fentanyl use and general filth fell on deaf ears. but it turns out a court order wasn t a problem at all all they needed was a visit by the guy who really has influence, chinese president xi jinping. while san fra
night. good ■çevening once again. i m stephanie ruhle and we are now, get ready for it, 139 days away from the election. today marks 159 years since the last black slaves were given their freedom in galveston, texas, a day recognized as juneteenth. today millions of americans coast to coast celebrated with parades, concerts, and speeches and this is the fourth year juneteenth has been designated a federal holiday. president biden signed it into law in 2021 and today his campaign is out with a very powerful new ad. this juneteenth we salute those who built this country, those who sacrificed, those who suffered and refused to be defined by pain or silenced by oppression. we celebrate freedom, ■çfreedom to live, breath, play, choose, marry, vote and with joe biden and kamala harris, we re ready to face the future together. we can t stop now. what did donald trump do to celebrate this day that is so important to so many americans? the man himself, he didn t do anythin
legend, willy mays, considered by many to be the game s greatest all around player. and also ahead donald trump s latest gaff with the city of milwaukee where the republican national convention will be held in less than a month. good morning and welcome to way too early on this wednesday, june 19th. it is indeed juneteenth. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. today americans nationwide are marking juneteenth also known as emancipation day. the emancipation proclamation freeing enslaved people in the confederate states was signed in 1863 but it did immediately end slavery in places that remained under confederate control. but it wasn t until june 19, 1865, two full years later, that union troops arrived in galveston, texas, and told more than 250,000 enslaved black people in the state that they were now free. the news was met with large celebrations, and in remembrance black communities across the country hold events, parties, and parades. the holida
Interviews with political figures and news updates. Were talking about mens suits, andrea. Mens suits at 25,000 a pop. I dont know. Peter alexander, you know more about mens suits than i do. You can also tell me about Donald Trumps tweets, because this has been a storm of tweets today and its been a rather creative one. He is also tweeting about al capone. He wrote, looking back on history, who is treated worse, alphonse capone, legendary mob boss, killer, and public enemy number one, or paul manafort, political operative and reagan dole darling, now serving Solitary Confinement although convicted of nothing. Where is the russian collusion . Im not sure who his target is there. Reporter andrea, the president has a series of targets today, one thats clear is Attorney General Jeff Sessions in some of those earlier tweets when the president went further than he has been, more explicit than he has been at any point, basically calling on sessions to stop the russia investigation. To the jur