For laura ingraham and this is a special edition of the ingraham angle. One week from today, the first ballots for presidential election will go out, the stakes could not be higher. And if you were wondering what kamala harris day one priorities were. Her first interview provided little clarity. If you are elected, what would you do on day one in the white house? well, there are a number of things. I will tell you first and foremost, one of my highest priorities is to do what we can to support and strengthen the middle class. What would you do day one? day one it s going to be about, one, implementing my plan for what i call an opportunity economy. I already laid out a number of proposals in that regard. Which include what we are going to bring down the cost of everyday goods. Kayleigh: so vague, no answers. I was wondering what happened to this. Kamala used to be crystal clear about her day one priorities. On day one we are going to repeal that tax bill. On day one we are going to re
on this but there will be more debate whether he can do this with campaign funds. a big topic last night. one twitter user said this is everybody rushing to andrew yang s debate website. that is the gift we are talking about. i forgot to look at that. there was a funny moment, kamala harris comparing donald trump to the small do behind the curtain and listen to the reaction from the moderator. he reminds me of the guy in the wizard of oz, when you pull back the curtain it is a really small dude. i m not even going to take the bait.
at otto. a beautiful otto. he went over there a healthy, wonderful boy. and you see how he came back. you see how he came back. so we ve been given a bad hand, but we are going to take that bet hand, and it will all be good, in addition to that, we are going to start taking care of our country. bill: from last night in iowa, otto warmbier, the american citizen who died earlier in the week now after being imprisoned for more than a year and north korea, his service starts in an hour. where he graduated from high school only four years ago, regime is continuing to amass materials at a known nuclear testing sites, california republican ed royce is my guest now. answer, good morning to you. i know your heart goes out to the warm beer family at this hour, especially on a day like today.
out of washington, d.c., thank you. shannon: meanwhile, another headline from last night, president trump also calling for new policy regarding government assistance for immigrants. i believe the time has come for new immigration rules, which say that those seeking admission into our country must be able to support themselves financially and should not use welfare for a period of at least five years. we will putting in legislation to that effect very shortly. shannon: live at the white house for more on this. good morning, lee lynch. good morning to you, shannon on this friday, as is to the controversial list of to do for congress by this white house. and certainly, things have moved through congress much slower at a much higher political price than this white house ever wanted, here s a look how to do this as it stands right now this year.
to send to the present stuff. so the senate wants to vote on this early next week before the july 4th recess, the goal is to get obamacare appeared and to president trump by august, the timeline here in terms of the number of days that congress has, and less they decide to work through the august recess, which has been put on the table as option, are very, very limited, so if they get to 50, they still have a long way to go. bill: we should argue 51. big topic last night was the victory in south carolina, the presence of this about that. the truth is people love us, all of us. they love us. they don t get it. they haven t figured it out yet. bill: interesting commentary right there. with regard to that, how do democrats interpret this now? there are numerous stories being written overnight that nancy pelosi is in trouble, and they need new leadership. what a psycho? well, as we have seen, with