so much, i m laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. the real church of hate, that s the focus of tonight s angle. 1960, john f. kennedy gave his famous speech on faith addressing concerns that many voters had about electing the nation s first catholic president. while this year and may be a catholic against whom the finger of suspicion is pointed, another year it has been and may someday be again a quaker or baptist. today may be the victim. tomorrow it may be healed. until the fabric of the harmonious society is ripped apart will be a time of great national peril. laura: 2022 under the democratic majority, we have arrived at that time of great national peril. when the report leaked in may, we began to report on the increasing number of attacks on churches and other institutions across america. in the past weekend, a pregnancy crisis center in washington, d.c., s capitol hill neighborhood was vandalized with red paint, eggs, a message r
and the important health care item that was blocked by republicans. plus, another loss for supporters of abortion rights. indiana becomes the first state to pass a near total ban on the procedure since the overturning of roe v. wade. and it was a big weekend for maga world in dallas. we ll have the recap of cpac just ahead. good morning. and welcome to way too early. on this monday, august 8th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us. senate democrats have done it. after more than a year of negotiations and dead ends, democrats have passed a reconciliation package that includes a bulk of their priorities. the yeas are 50, the nays are 50, the senate being equally divided, the vice president votes in the affirmative and the bill as amended is passed. no republicans voted in favor of the final bill. it passed with a tie-breaking vote from vice president kamala harris. the bill went through some last-minute changes during an overnight vote-o-rama. that process al
30 minutes ago, flanked by his attorney from new york, bob costello, and as he exited the vehicle, i was able to ask him a couple of questions, including if he lied to georgia lawmakers when he appeared before them three times in the wake of the 2020 election. listen to his answers. mr. giuliani, when you met with georgia lawmakers, did you lie to them? we will not talk about this until it is over. it is a grand jury and grand juries as i recall are secret. do you believe president trump is the ultimate target of this investigation? i m not going to comment on the grand jury investigation. what do you think their ultimate goal is here? what are you expecting to talk about here today? they ask the questions and we ll see. will you be cooperative? your attorney in new york says he can t promise how responsive you ll be? good-bye. reporter: a bit of an awkward moment for giuliani, he got here just before those doors opened in the fulton county courthouse, so he
every other american citizen in this situation. that was the chairman of the january 6th select committee, bennie thompson, weighing in on the report that former president trump plans to run for president again to help him avoid criminal charges. good morning and welcome to morning joe. we ve got a lot to get to on this tuesday, july 19th. in a moment, we re going to talk about the two trump white house officials who will testify in thursday s primetime hearing by the january 6th committee, as the panel shifts its focus to the three hours of inaction by former president trump during the attack on the capitol. plus, a defendant without a defense? opening arguments in steve bannon s contempt trial get under way in a few hours, despite the judge dismissing almost all of bannon s legal options. meanwhile, senator lindsey graham is fighting a subpoena in georgia, but the court documents only refer to him as mr. graham. we ll explain why that s significant. dozens of deva
ineffective. complaining that joe is not moving fast enough to respond to multiple crises rocking his administration. one liberal lawmaker telling cnn that the biden administration is aimless and hopeless. another saying it s almost like he is hiding. he has the bully pulpit and is either hiding behind it or under it. i don t know where he is. and the democratic strategists ripping into biden saying it s infuriating our houses on fire, and it seems like they are doing nothing to put the fire out. they are just watching it with the rest of us. and the usually sympathetic media also bashing joe biden. there is this sense that things are kind of out of control and he is not in command. we need joe biden to be present and to be a leader that meets this moments, i mean, do something i think is the point that people are saying. we are not giving folks anything to be excited about, and we don t have that fierce urgency of now. judge jeanine: and you know, things are truly