lori light foot was the first black woman to lead a major city lost the first gay person to lead the city. it is not who presided over crimes on a control. none of that. how about she s a failure and deserved the lose and they fired her. that s it. no, the people will have their say, hannity, awesome, awesome news. thank you and will see you tomorrow night. have a great show, laura. i am laura ingraham. the house committee in china wrapped up their first hearing. we are live with chad pilgrim is standing by, a little bipartisanship tonight, chad. reporter: absolutely, they talked about putting this committee together for months and republican s promises and they talked about getting into tiktok and issues with the wuhan leak and they talked about a military conflict over taiwan. listen. what xi jinping seize is a fleeing window of opportunity. an opportunity to move while he perceives weakness in the united states. if we think of deterrence as capability times
good evening, trace. a real surprise to be sure. just four years ago, lori lightfoot win every word in the runoff and made history becoming the first black and openly gay female mayor and the city s history. he s on her way to becoming the first windy city mayor to his reelection in about 40 years. paul vallas, with more than 30 percentage points. he will advance the runoff. he was billed as a tough on crime candidate, and he also has the backing of the city police union. he s expected to face brandon johnson, the current county commissioner, former schoolteacher has the endorsement of the chicago teachers union, and as you see, just about 20% of the vote going his way. lori lightfoot, meanwhile, who famously tingled with the teachers union, came in third with just more than 16% of the vote. we will have a safe chicago. we will make chicago the safest city in america. [cheers and applause] no matter where you live, no matter what you look like, you deserve to have a bet
report on lawrence-lightfoot was essentially the first black woman to lead a major city. may aurally lawsie.- yeah, first person to lead identity politics. that s why they lost. it is n so it s not who presided over a crime to control. s he s non ae of that. it s the first is a failure.d and she deserved to lose. and they fired her. hav yeah, that s how this is thesay, people ultimately have their say. hannity awesome, awesome news.e see you tomorrow night. have a grea and thank you. and we ll see you tomorrow night. all right. have a great show, as always, florida. all right. everyone there. i m laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle from washington. tonight. we do have a fox news alert. just moments ago, the newly formed house select committee on china wrapped up its firstit hearing. in and in jusnat a few moments, we re going to talk to two republicans on that committee. a but first, we go live to capitol hill, where fox newsw senior congressional corresponden
with their radical ideology, are successful and build a nuclear bomb, the united states , israel,, the entire middle east, all of our allies, we are all in deep trouble.ep we ll have a lot more on this straight ahead tonight. but we als n with this fox news alert, the housee house sen china, they are now select committee on china. they are now in session tonight. needless to say, their wory thee never been more important with democrats in charge. there were ne,o hearingshere whatsoever, no investigations, nony scrutiny into china s n malicious behavior. now, this committee didn t evenn exist, but thankfully, elections matter. and now for the first time in in many years, the malignant communist party of china is under a microscope and hopefully there will be consequences. take a look. we ma we may call this a strategic competition, but it s not a polite tennis match. this is an existential what struggle over what lifeli will look like in the 21stst fua century. and the mo
feel sympathetic for him as if the dope was the cause of the money and the cause of his issues when the reality is it wasn t. this had been going on for a long time and the finances prove differently. but what else about this? you have seen the interviews. and we are going to play some clips of these interviews but i m not going to play them all for you again, you have watched them. but if you have any question, go back and watch them. he talks about being paranoid. watch those interviews when he s with dave owen. he doesn t look like he s withdrawing from any drugs. his responses are appropriate. he s not displaying any paranoia. he s smooth. he s focused on the events, focused on trying to get information about the case from law enforcement officers, which is interesting in its own right, why is he so focused on that. and in savanah, where supposedly he was detoxing, he sat down as you heard the testimony with a composite sketch artist and went through the whole process to