this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. breaking just moments ago the house just passed a stop gap bill to prevent a government shutdown. wasn t that the whole reason they got rid of kevin mccarthy? oh, okay. well, we are going to bring you more on that later in the show. and on the foreign policy front, biden sits down with xi tomorrow for what is sure to be, the long american surrender. plus, capitol hill turns into the thunder dome. we ll get into all of that later on. but, first, license to kill, that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, growing up as a kid in the 1970s, there were plenty of changes happening in society. there was the withdrawal from vietnam. there was nixon resigning. a gas lines. i remember those. and the jimmy carter malaise. with all of that, i don t remember ever hearing about storiess of mobs committing criminal acts. christmas season more fedex deliveries you a over. now truck drivers aren t just worried about getting packages there
[laughter] i love this handoff now. okay. thank you. good evening. welcome to washington. i m bret baier. breaking tonight, tens of thousands of people flooded the national mall here in the nation s capital today. what was billed as the march for israel was a direct response to the rising tide of anti-semitism mosque attacks last month. correspondent mark meredith is at the mall with the latest. good evening, marc,. good evening to you. today s rally brought out a lot of people including celebrities, politicians even the families of some americans who are still being held hostage tonight in gaza. organizers chose to host this event right here on the national mall because they wanted the people who work on the hill to hear their pleas for help. and, of course, there has been so much focus on what has transpired in the last month and these jewish americans, they told us, they plan to keep speaking up. [cheers. with israeli and american flags in hand, tens of thousands desce