carton they ll be fine. o those are the good old days. lawyers all day long gone. all better not keep the jokes going. i ll get in trouble. handed anything show. i m laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle from washington. tonight. from where s al? that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, there s only one thing thes worse than al sharpton claiming to care about black people. it s than al sharpton and one of his proteges pretending to care peol an about black people. well, each of them celebrate one another. you got convictions was the first time we had convictions of a police officer like that.s in all the years that i veth ben you v. and this was monumental. t you ve sethe the template on how e kind of cases.ll o all of us remember how you yolked about get off our neck. you ll remember that that was such an important moment. and yo au were a voice for the people because of the the precedent you laid down in many others laid down al sharptons. did you say a voic
this fall through distance learning. now we have a tendency as humans and as americans to live such fast pacedast lives to want to move on too fast from crisis. pp what doro i mean by that? isn t the resilient approach of carrying on a good thing, laura a trait to be encouraged rather than crying over spilled milk? when we re talking thoughh a abt something as profoundly damaging as the government s pandemic lock down mandates, the answer is yes and no.n no, we shouldn t wallow all the lingering miseries that we can t change. but yes, we need n accountabiliy to ensure that this never, everh happens againap and that means holding accountable anyone in any organizationer that recklessly pushed policies that were never grounded in sciencee and certainly not permissible under our constitutionno. now almost immediately when the lockdown s began on a federal level and then trickling to the states, the angle was a relentless force for protectingvu the vulnerable and also for reopeni
into the race, joining donald trump and of course, nikki haley. they vikram swamy and others. nk but all eyes right now are alsoa on ron desantis. n ron he s expected to announce his 2020 four run any day, and he s starting the big week off with a major address and an evangelical gathering in orlando. i actually just got orlan back from being in israel. in florida, i pledge as governor that we wouldould b be the most pro-israel state in these united states and we velie delivered on that promise. the state of floridad stands unequivocally in defense of i the family and in defense of our children. i was fortunate enough to signoe the heartbeat bill , which is the strongest pro-liftheseen bill florida seen in its modern history. we got it done.done that is humane. that is not harsh. it is the right thing to do. we flatly reject the inclusion of gender ideology in our kf di
up urging companies not to wade into these hot button social environmental issues. his targets include big firms like blackrock and vanguard that have increasingly taken a leftist turn. the vikram swamy, co-founder of strib asset management, joins me now live. great to see you. how dodo you even begin to chip away at what these companies t have gotten used to doing? they have trillions, tens of trillions under management you ve got 20 million. that s true . but laura , here s the here s the thing that s on our side here. the will o. of the american peoe because at the end of the day with these three large firms are doing is they are takingze the savings of everyday american citizensrs firefighter, teachers, doctors, nurses, small business owners and theyvo are using that capital to advocate for policiesinterests e in corporate america that betray the interests of the very peopley they re supposed to represent that those everyday citizens disagree with thatwi what you call the asse