i m looking forward to everybody s going to see you played out. yeah. we are going to test you on live television, see if you can throw a football. all right. oh, my god. totally better than you, mr. krav. agha. no problem. and i have a softball. we ll see if you can throw that all right, hannity, i ll see you tomorrow night at our children here tomorrow. have a great show. all right. i m laura ingraham. this is the ingram wrangle back in new york city tonight. divide and turn out. that s the focus of tonight s angle. all right. here s what we know tonight about the state of america. mortgage demand plummets as rates are going higher. workers have essentially had twenty four months now of pay cuts. public pessimism about the economy hit an all time high under biden. boy, layoffs. they re coming today. mayta announced it s cutting four thousand more technical employees. and as desantis slugging it out with disney, disney is reportedly cutting seven thousand jobs, includi
new york chris jansing picks up our coverage right now good day i m chris jansing live at msnbc head quarters in new york city this is where donald trump is headed right now, we re watching from the airport, west palm beach, florida, you saw it right here literally just seconds ago, donald trump departing from manhattan. the start of a whirlwind 36 hours in the city where trump bit his empire and once held court. he s now heading into court, as the first indicted ex-president. former president trump, as we said, taking off, a trip he s probably made hundreds of times, but never, of course, like this. his arraignment, the first of its kind in american history, will take place just over 25 hours from now in the meantime, everything is heightened from the political and legal stakes, to the security across lower manhattan. maybe especially to the anticipation surrounding exactly what s in the trump indictment itself i want to bring in nbc s garrett haake. charlie savage, the n
this object has been described as roughly the size of a small car, much smaller than the suspected chinese spy balloon which the air force shot down last saturday. to say it was shut down to say nothing from the facts that comments from the podium at the white house today is raising questions tonight. it was downed off the alaska coast, again, about the size of a small car. it had been seen flying at approximately 40,000 feet and was deemed to pose a reasonable threat to aircraft and other civilian operations. still, there are few answers about the object, even as the white house attempts to draw distinctions between this episode and the episode i previously mentioned last saturday. now, we are told that the president based on the advice of the pentagon believed it posed enough of a concern that it needed to be shot down. he ordered it, and it was. asked about the intradiction, the president said simply it was a success. we re going to remain vigilant about the skies
all seriousness, in all seriousness and almost bold shift. okay, in all seriousness, sarah huckabee, sanders looked awesome. i m sure in our that she went through a lot. and that was a great interview. so i was glad to see her. so thanks for bringing us up. i know you got a great show tonight. you re going to crush it as always. we are going to try and coordinate. yes, you did. but that s okay. tomorrow it s yellow . so make sure to get the yellow . i m wearing your tie just for you. love you. hey, i m laura ingraham. this is ingram angle from washington tonight. well, since the radical left never takes a vacation from hating on all things american, today was their annual hate on christopher columbus day. now, this was the take from the endearing folks over at salon. i don t understand the adulation that some italian americans continue to bestow on christopher columbus, who , as history demonstrates, was less a hero than a exploiting ,enslaving indigenous peoples. well,
to. they re both here. they re both here. we walked to work in the morning, and when we climb the fountain, we re a little out of breath, and so were they. one day i said to them, i feel a little pressure in my chest. do you? and they said no. and when i went to the doctor, he said, you know, that s a sign. and just to make this story short, i wanted i was thinking of doing it in the summer. they tell you not to go in the hospital in july because that s when the residents change. grey s anatomy it isn t. i was going to go in in august. then i had such a big may. i was either giving an award or presenting something, and i said to my cardiologist, well, you know, could i wait until the end of may for this because, you know, it didn t seem to look good. and he said, you can wait, but there s a small risk that you could drop dead. i said, how soon tomorrow. i told no one until i announced it on the air. your first show back to work, you wanted david letterman to b