detective ted williams, a defense attorney in his own right. we re learning everything every hour today, ted. the most scary has to be that he was looking at a follow up attack in madison, wisconsin. we don t know for sure why hi cancelled that. but he was essentially there. yeah, that s very scary. because after he left the scene there in highland park or illinois, he headed to his mom s house, he picked up his mom s car and he headed to madison, wisconsin. from what we ve been told, he is talking to the authorities, neil. he s informed the authorities that he saw a crowd there in madison, wisconsin and he thought very strongly about shooting up that crowd. he thought about it. he then came back, of course, to illinois and quite naturally i m happy and elated to say that he was captured there in illinois. neil: ted, i want to go over the red flag laws in place in illinois that he was violating or at least authorities ignored or didn t have any idea going back to 2019. of
sean: we have the entire hr department involved. we need to set new rules and we will hold a seminar. laura: we will, but this is like a seinfeld episode. this is the ingraham angle. we were joined by kroger s been very letter mailed, a republican who was accused of leading recon missions before january 6th. he was cleared by the capital police. but that has not stop the january 6th committee from coming after him. he is back tonight with his exclusive response to the ongoing smear campaign. but first, twisted priorities. that is the focus of tonight s angle. you can tell a lot about a person by what he or she privatized in life. do cancel that golf outing or not? same with politicians and activists when that you know what is hitting the fan, you jump into solve the problem? that is what is happening right now, here in the united states. we just learned that retail sales are following. as inflation robs americans of their spending any if they had any. today s rate hik
Quite sad (but not surprising) that it's the 'freezer' comment that's totally dominated the headlines from yesterday's Electricity press briefing. There was a lot more that was said, that's useful to know, as background and basis for conversation and debate.