kayleigh: we begin with former president trump s big win in new hampshire, first time it s happened since 1976, taking both iowa and new hampshire in an open primary. that happened last night. the media had an interesting decision to double down on not showing president trump s victory speech in full. hello, this is outnumbered, i m kayleigh mcenany, here with my co-host emily compagno and harris faulkner. also joining, former gubernatorial candidate tudor dixon and kevin walling. the president took to the airwaves to celebrate his win over nikki haley. we are going to win this. we have no choice, if we don t win, i think our country is know iffed, i do. i believe our country is finished. we have an opportunity to do something so amazing. kayleigh: msnbc did not add the speech, they added russia collusion from rachel maddow. the former president has opened his remarks by proclaiming falsehoods, this makes it hard to take his pronouncements live, we ll try again, thoug
now. it s monday. good morning. we re so glad you re with us. oh, yeah. the team is reunited. let s get started with five things to know for this monday, april 24th. a daring special operations rescue of american diplomats and their families from wore torn sudan. 16,000 american citizens still remain in sudan. most of them are duel nationals. president biden set to name his campaign manager for re-election effort. julia chavez rodriguez. she is a senior adviser right now. the faa investigating a possible bird strike that caused an american airlines flight to catch fire. the plane landed safely. no one hurt. you better hurry up. the bed, bath & beyond coupons are not going to be good for much longer. the company announcing it filed for bankruptcy and now is starting to wind down the operations. also. a-list owners ryan reynolds hugging after the big win that clenched the team s promotion. cnn this morning starts right now. technically, we have six things. poppy ran
predawn hours when most people were at home asleep in their beds. rescue crews are now scouring the region looking for victims trapped under tons of rubble that were once homes and businesses. the civil defense, meantime, is urging people to evacuate buildings and together in open areas as aftershocks continued to pose a deadly threat. the quake was felt as far away as cairo, egypt, and at one point a tsunami warning had been posted for italy. that warning has since been lifted. turkey by the way, is no stranger to powerful earthquakes. it sits on top of a major of several major fault lines. 18,000 people were killed back in 1999 when a series of quakes hit northwest turkey. we ll continue to monitor this developing story throughout the morning, an, and marianne rafferty we now return to our scheduled programming already in progress from that type of committee targeting women of color will ask our sunday panel about the political battle over who gets a seat at the table. plus
americans. the secretary of state is putting off a trip to beijing meant to reset relations lawmakers demand more details on the pentagon knows. will ring at senator tom caught a member of the senate intelligence committee. then. these critics are wrong our plan is working. shannon: and drop support win for president by the head of the state of the address. but recession concerns remain. of inflation, no matter how many new jobs are created. we will discuss with white house economic advisor jared bernstein. and. light leadership invoice will not be diminished. republicans vote to remove congresswoman omar from the foreign affairs committee passing her site comments on terrorism in israel. individuals who hold such hateful views should be barred from that committee. practices targeting women of color preference will ask our sunday panel about the political battle of who gets a seat at the table. plus. the beloved hostess who has been a source of support for thousands of
not you re kind of malleable and how you identify that they are going to wear this. you have to protect that irish skin of yours. your little orange tonight do you notice that? your very tan. sean: i ve been working out outside lately. laura: i knew it! you look great. sean: i m wearing the hat tomorrow. laura: thanks so much and a great as always. i m laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. the climate controls, that s the focus of tonight s angle. all the enlightened people you know who they are. they now insist that summer is no longer supposed to be hot. so any heat wave anywhere by its very existence is evidence of climate change. they are all reading from the same playbook, with the end game more obvious by the day, the climate propaganda is saturating the airwaves. yes, summer, it s supposed to be hot but has never been like this. dallas and oklahoma city reached 109 degrees today. this is a global problem, look at the heat m