laura: hi, i m laura ingraham. this is a special edition of the ingraham angle. i hope you are having an amazing starts to 2024. i cannot believe it s another election. all right, the iowa caucuses are just a couple weeks away. and we could soon start to see a thinning of the g.o.p. field. it s about time. but, before things really ramp up. politically, we wanted to take this time to remember how much fun we had in 2023. some of the biggest laughs came of course when raymond with me. here is a look back at what we all did. it s time for seen and unseen where we reveal the stories behind the headlines for that we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right. biden had an event for the kennedy center honorees i know at the white house. and that happened the other day. queen latifah got a little less than the royal treatment. with other movies and movies she has earned golden globe and primetime enemy enemy. [laughter] that s me. prime time emmy. laura, t
meetings, and the ballot box. communities nationwide are reckoning with big questions about parental rights, k to 12 classrooms, and what children are taught in schools. and virginia governor glenn yang comes made education the centerpiece of his consecutive all campaign. and his agenda. and tonight, our audience is made up of parents, teachers, and students from across the commonwealth of virginia. we ll have a chance to directly question governor youngkin about these issues. that impact children s futures. so, let s get right to. it please welcome glenn youngkin. [applause] how are you? good to see. oh how are you? thank you, thank. you have a seat sir if you. will good education is the key issue for you, perhaps more so than any other governor in the country. you ran your campaign on it, you wish you first executive order on it. why, why is this issue your main focus? first of, all jake, i want to say thank you. thank you to cnn for hosting tonight. and i want to t
for four more years. this is just, it s a tragedy what we re seeing. well, it s a plan, they have a plan and the plan is praying out. you don t think president chicago loves this? he loves the fact he s walking into a room and biden doesn t have the capacity. but, laura, the president is in a state of near constant bewilderment. at a veteran s day ceremony over the weekend, he seemed totally lost, flipping through the program trying to figure out what to do and even laying a wreath is an exercise in confusion. he puts it down then he goes back and then the soldier has to tell him go back the your seat sir. please go back to your seat and then he returns dutifully to his seat which he miraculously found. jonathan martin had in his piece and it s very interesting, his two big points. when the gop go low the dems go f ing lower. okay, the other thing is basically abortion is going to save the democratic party. if that s all they have to run,
you get the seat sir, dr. goodall, you started your work on chimpanzee behavior 55 years ago. do you think we re better or worse stew ards of nature today than when you started? when i started there wasn t any need for all of this conservation because quite honestly there was so much habitat left. and we weren t even thinking in terms of protecting the chimpanzees they were all across africa somewhere over a million, closer to 2 million and down to 300,000 or so. that stretched over 21 nations so there s not a small isolated pockets and if we don t work really hard they could become instinct in many places. dr. sanjay the film goes through this monkey troop and we learn the different people and different monkeys in the troop. they feel like people. you talk about raja the alpha