[music] trey: good evening thank you for joining us i m trey gowdy, it s sunday night in america, forget about chicago, real violence is in congress. senate look like fight club as republican senator markwayne mullin took off his rings and offered to step outside with a union boss. the last one said, greedy ceo who pretends like she self made, what a clown. fraud. always has been, always will be. quit the tough guy act in the senate hearings, you know where to find me, any place, any time, cowboy. sir, this is a time, this is a place, you want to run your mouth, we can finish it here. okay that s fine, perfect. do you want to do it now. i d love do it now. then stan your b butt up. you stand you butt up, hold on. trey: that really was bernie sanders intervening to stop a donny brook. blessed be peacemakers markwayne mullin is a fighter, a real fighter, he grew up tough, which is why fighting is part of what he did before he got to congress, not an excluse, just
[music] trey: good evening thank you for joining us i m trey gowdy, it s sunday night in america, forget about chicago, real violence is in congress. senate look like fight club as republican senator markwayne mullin took off his rings and offered to step outside with a union boss. the last one said, greedy ceo who pretends like she self made, what a clown. fraud. always has been, always will be. quit the tough guy act in the senate hearings, you know where to find me, any place, any time, cowboy. sir, this is a time, this is a place, you want to run your mouth, we can finish it here. okay that s fine, perfect. do you want to do it now. i d love do it now. then stan your bu butt up. you stand you butt up, hold on. trey: that really was bernie sanders intervening to stop a donny brook. blessed be peacemakers markwayne mullin is a fighter, a real fighter, he grew up tough, which is why fighting is part of what he did before he got to congress, not an excluse, just
laura: good evening,ks feveryone, this is a special editioremen of the ingraham angle. those that paid the ultimate sacrifice paying the country i,a reminder to all of us freedom is not freedom. here are some of my angle s t defending the borders. speak with the rescue, that ises the focus of tonight angle. the same today were not reassuring after the president bombed the cal hoodies and callo last night and bumbled his way through school in allentown today. [indistinct] laura: i hope that oraclese got extra credit for having to sit there. just as we see the deterioration of our studies, the beset by crime and migrants, we also see biden s own deterioration with each passing day. just simply getting to the car is a herculean task. and he has the darndest time saying sentences with numbers. the week america is having infrastructure for decades, decades. ovd applause] over billion, 300 trillion.as laura: billion, 300 trillion. nico used to say those things when
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are arejessica elgot, deputy political editor of the guardian and katy balls, deputy political editor of the spectator. welcome back. let s look at what is in. the metro, which headlines prince philip leaving hospital after 28 days to be reunited with the queen at windsor. an exclusive in the huffington post which says the foreign secretary told officials that britain would seek trade deals with countries that have breached international human rights standards. the financial times follows up on that story which it says have led to accusations from some tory mps that borisjohnson is going soft on china. the vaccine chaos in europe is the top story in the telegraph with brussels blaming eu governments of stockpiling jabs. the guardian headlines the growing pressure on borisjohnson to launch a public inquiry into britain s handling of covid 19. and the mail leads with the con
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rosa prince, editor of the political magazine, house and rachel cunliffe, deputy online editor at the new statesman. let s take a look at tomorrow s front pages. a tomorrow s front pages. few more titles have comt we a few more titles have come in since we last spoke, but let s kick off again. let s start with the telegraph, and it says there s chaos in the eu as several major european countries halted their roll outs of the oxford astrazeneca jab, over blood clot fears. the same story makes the front page of the daily mail. it says experts are furious at the decision to suspend the oxford covid jab, accusing european leaders of risking lives. the guardian reports that the european medicines regulator has moved to quash concerns about the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, saying the benefits outweigh the risks. british regulators have also rushed to the defence of the jab, as ha