of june on thursday morning. good morning, i m bill hemmer. hello, dana marie. red, white and blue works. dana: i will tell you about an asteroid in a similar situation at the white house and when i got called by the situation room and my reaction. save that for before we go. i m dana perino. this is america s newsroom. we have a lot of news here. want to show you southeast alabama. a small town getting hit by a fourth tornado in four years. bill: no reports of any major injuries. dana: another tornado reported in queen city, texas. the wind was so powerful it blew cars off the highway. then look at this. bill: that right there is in arkansas. golf ball size hail spilling into an department store. fox weather talked to the folks in the middle of all of it and it happened in the blink of an eye. i lived in the midwest my whole life and never experienced something like this where the weather literally goes from 85 degrees to 71 immediately and then clouds are rollin
ingraham. this is the ingraham angle. i was on a flight to l.a. when i saw the news. as much as i needed a break, i could not let tonight pass given the importance of this moment. now, there are two big stories we are going to hit over the next hour, first, confirming what we have been telling you now for i think it s well over a year, there is a no collision of coalition ofvoters forming in td states turning away from the breakness and despair of the democrat party and toward a more populist pro-america agenda led by donald trump. more on that later. and then, of course, the big news out of cambridge. you can t say we didn t warn them. that s the focus of tonight s angle. laura: with each passing day that ms. gay remains in office, the reputation and credibility of harvard is damaged. tell ms. gay to resign and tell the mit president sally kornbluth to do the same. and, if they don t resign, fire them. laura: the truth is all four of those college presidents who had co
laura: hello, everyone i m f laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle. i was on a flight to l.a. when i saw the news and i thought, as much as i needed the break, i cannot let tonight has given the importance of this moment pure they are two big stories we wil hit over the next hour.th first, confirming what we have been telling you now i thinkof well over a year. there isis a new coalition of voters forming in thefrom united states who are turning away from the bleakness andhe despair of the democrat party and toward a more populous pro-america led by donald trump. more on that later. then, of course, the big news. out of cambridge. you can t say we didn t warn them. that is the focus of tonight s angle. each passing day clotting k filmic gay remains in office, she is to resign. until the mit president kelly kornbluth to resign. if they don : tht resign, fire s the truth is all four college presidents who came before congress and then seem to have trouble cond
you, america. am. hi um i am laura ingrahamhope that s a special edition of the ingraham angle. i hope you are having an amazing start to 2024. i cannot believe it is another election! the iowa caucuses are just a couple of weeks away and we cans start to a see a thinning of th g.o.p. field. it is about timeup sure to befoe things were ramp up, politically, we want to take time to remember how much fun we had in 2 2023. some of the biggest laughs came when raymond was here with me.al here is a look back at what we all did. it is time for seen andra unseen and raymond arroyoym rh, biden had in the event the hou kennedy send her honorees at the white house and that happened the other day. happene queen latifah got a little less on the royal treatment. speak with other movies ande movie she s armed with golden globe prime time emmy i enemy that isme mean. [laughter] prime time emmy. laura, this is the man can t even read simple accommodation for an honorary a. this
this is america s late news. fox news at night. and breaking tonight, the new evidence is very strong that voters are not happy and the anger appears to be across the political spectrum. young, old, black, hispanic. the numbers for president biden are getting worse and when you have a lot of ground to make up in the new year, solutions seem to be few and far between t senior national correspondent kevin corke is live in dc with the very latest on this kevin good evening. reporter: happy new year my friend, evening to you. now last year president biden reportedly spent about, let s just say about a third of his time on the job away from the job, as it were, at get aways, posh vacation spots and almost weekly at his home over in delaware. but as he gets back to work in 2024 the oldest president in american history is saddled with the lowest approval numbers of any president running for a second term since the end of world war ii with 58%, nearly 6 in 10 americans disapproving