but that s a 1% ago. that s how long we really see you in the monitor because it s like one hundred lightsig blaric into my okay well looking good.w well we ll pick it up where you left off. all right, i ll try.ra i m laura ingram . this is the ingraham angle t from washington tonight. in moments we re going toen spek to one of donald trump s attorneyson about that ongoing battle over the release of the affidavit. but for now, since august 8th, the day the rate of mara lago,e the angle has been e veryf clear to at least half of the country. this investigation appears to be tainted by politics. now the belief isn t grounded t in some knee dislike of the rank and file fbi. but in recent history, specifically the crusade waged by the deep state the against donald trump froman 2015 onwardt a two tiered systemie of justic. one standard for hunterno and hillary, another for donaldh trump. now fast forward to present day when the feds hunt for donald trump took another turn. us ma
integration. laura: they trash the populist opposition. donald trump is a populist and populism can be a very dangerous tool. that s the problem. the larger problem is a populist, racist know nothing movement that is fundamentally inconsistent with democracy. laura: that was all wishful thinking. from supply chain nightmares to food and fuel shortages the pointless wars, massive refugee crises, the wheels have been coming off the globalization train. the media hates to report on this but one of the big stories playing out over the summer is the rise of the freedom movement. i m talking about normal people around the world who are pushing back on the globalist agenda that is essentially dominating our politics since the 1990s. too often we are told that it s americans, they are the only ones who have concerns about globalization and what it means for our culture and our economy and way of life. around the world, working people are now pushing back against the system
and women and running that campaign i think he s unbeatable. laura: fantastic, yeah, absolutely. fantastic show tonight sean i ll pick it up where you left off i am laura ingraham this is ingraham angle from washington tonight. the china bluff. that s the focus of tonight s angle. will she or won t she? so who s bluffing? china or pelosi? now nancy s really tough when she s wagging her finger at trump or ripping her speech up at the state of the union. but is she tough enough to defy both our pentagon hand ringers and the ccp? she has a long history of at least speaking out against the evils of china. and just because china is a big economy and because we have a big relationship doesn t mean that the challenge to our conscious, if we don t speak out against china, we lose all moral authority to speak out against any other country. with china s wto obsession is simply giving china a blank check to fail to comply with market p china has charged over changed over 30 years
issues and he s standing for the forgotten men and women and running that campaign, i think fantasticic. te nobodyly really. and it s a fantastic show tonight. sean, i ll pick up where you left off. not going too hammer again. is ingram angle fromtoain. washington tonight. the china block. that sinat the focus s of tonigs angle. will she or won t she? so who s bluffing? china or pelosi now nancy s really tough when she s waggingi her finger at trump or ripping her speech up at the state of the union. but is she tough enough toy defo bothur our pentagon handwringers and the ccp now? she has a long history of at least speaking out against the evils of china. and justbi because china is a bg economy and because we have a big relationship doesn t mean that the challenge to our conscience if we don t speak out against that in china with his own moral authority toy speak out against in any other speak out against in any other accession is simply giving china a blank checkck, failed
weather center. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. we begin with both new hope and a new round of fighting in ukraine. officials say 13 missiles struck a city about 300 kilometer north of mykolaiv, leaving a number of people injured and killed. the missiles targeted military airfield and a railway facility. officials are urging people to stay in shelters for now while the mayor of mykolaiv is reporting what he calls powerful blasts in that city. but on the hopeful side, ukraine and russia have signed an agreement that will allow ukraine to resume grain exports through the black sea. much of that grain has been stranded because of a russian naval blockade, leaving 47 million people around the world in acute state of hunger according to a u.n. estimate. president zelenskyy says russia may not fully keep its side of the bargain. here he is. translator: the text of the document signed today is published, and everyone can read its points. they ful