i m laura ingram and this is the ingraham angle. the angle is in moment. i couldn t believe this story when it broke. it is truly out of this world. it is hard to think of anything that is frank frankly more significant than this. according to what is an explosive expose in the publication the debrief a former whistleblower gave congress and the inspector general extensive, classified information about deeply covert programs that he says possessed retrieved and in tact and partially in tact craft of non-human origin. this whistleblower is not a ku kook. he is with the national geospatial intelligence agency and recognizance office. in that office he served as the represent representative to the unidentified aerial task force. here he is in his own words. when you say retree value, what do you mean? non-human technical vehicles, call it spacecraft if you will. no kidding, non-human, exotic origin vehicles that have either landed or crashed. are they electric ve
he is pushing for more powerful weapons in his fight against russia. now, here s video of the ukrainian president. he s already meeting with the italian prime minister. that s the video you re seeing here. he s been asking for about eight months for f-16 fighter jets. finally the u.s. changing its stance and starting to train ukrainian pilots. that training, though, could take more than a year. overshadowing this trip, the impasse over the debt ceiling. it is definitely a subject of interest [laughter] here at the g7. you know, countries want to have a sense of how these negotiations are going to the play out, and the president has expressed confidence that he believes that we can drive to the an outcome where we do avoid default. reporter: and for the paris time this trip first time this trip we heard from the president as he met with the australian prime minister. listen to this. reporter: mr. president, how concerned are you about the debt talks at home in. not
The gavel fell this month on the 125th regular session of the General Assembly, but our final report card grade is still to be determined. That s because we are far
The Alabama Policy Institute has released its 2023-2024 Education Freedom in Alabama report. Part of the data compiled, according to the organization, demonstrates why attaining universal school choice within the state has proven difficult.
School choice programs give families between $4,000 and $8,000 per student to cover the cost of private education. These programs provide families public assistance to select a private school if …