Some pieces to bang your head on. Yeah. We have a GrAnd Piano if youd like to entertain us. A GrAnd Piano . Yes. I can open it, but i couldnt play it. John laughs Michael Palin, welcome to This cultural life. Thank you. You were born in sheffield in 1943. What are your earliest memories of childhood, Home Life . Um, i think it was shopping in the Ration Book era. Um, And i can remember going with my mother to get. I think we were given free Orange Juice at that time. Really, This must have been. I must have been three or four. And watching it being filled up And hAnded over. Your father was an engineer in the sheffield steel industry. Yeah. What Sort Of man was he . What was he like . He was. He was quite a difficult man in a way. He was a little Bit Sort of. Could be quite cantankerous. And i think a lot of This went down to the fact he had a stammer all his life. He was a man with a good sense of humour, but probably unable to telljokes because of the stammer. So i think there was a
you. and to all of you at home, we have a great rowdy crowd. hannity, our live audience, the only normal people in new york city. tonight many on the left are lashing out at the biden administration. in fact, one host is outraged that white house staffers are not doing enough to make joe look younger and more competent, and prevent him from falling down so often. he just needs a little help getting on and off the stage and calling on reporters and remember talking points, and remembering actually where he is and who he s talking to and every other day-to-day activity and not fall down. by the way, we may be one fall away from the democratic party pushing him right the heck out of the way. anyway, we ve got that tape straight ahead. also, we have more from john kerry. he had a big temper tantrum. he s now very angry that his deeply hypocritical private jet use is now being called into question but first breaking tonight, after only 11 days, secret service has now officially en
federal trade commissioner. the hearings are on thursday. i am glad you are covering this. absolutely, sean, thank you so much. this is ingram angle from washington tonight. sabotage and smear. that s the focus of tonight s angle. when the press kept catching lbg, describing the true state of the vietnam war effort, it became known of his credibility gap, repeated assurances of progress that didn t pan out, only undermines support for the war at home. fast forward, another credibility gap is eroding public faith. everything that our so-called experts are saying led by the establishment of both parparties. last night we blewn the covid-19 lab leak where health officials and academics all refused the full truth of the origins of covid. instead of holding china accountable. these american officials smear american doctors and yours truly and a few others in rather raising bloody hell about any of these or demanding answers, the press helps the fraudster cover their tracks.
unbelievable. ftc so that s biden s ftc federal.cs you re goingsi to jim jordan sad the hearings on thursday. i m glad you re coveringring. absolutely. sean, thanks s o much.s is i am jim griffin. this is ingram angle from washington tonight. sabotage and smear a. that s the focus ofmear tonight s angle. now, when the press kept catching lbj falsely describingt the true state of the vietnam war effort, it became knowwar n as his credibility gap. repeated assurances of progress that didn t pan out only undermine support for the war at home. y well, fast forward now to present day where another credibility gap is eroding public faith in almostou everything that our so-called , oparties. saying, led by course, the establishment of both parties. last night, we blew open the covid lab cover up where politicians, health officials, academics, all lea refuse to tel the full truth about the origins of covid worse thanf that, instead of holding china accountable, these america
piece of legislation, the vote 51-50 for the inflation reduction act and a sweeping 700 plus diamond bill on health care, prescription drugs and climate with all 50 republicans voting against and vice president kamala harris breaking the tie. if the house passed the bill later this week as expected, democrats would have passed a landmark piece of legislation as described by the washington post as quote one of the most consequential pieces of economic policy in u.s. history and it comes at the string of legislative victories for joe biden as the times put it, capped off an extraordinarily productive run for a congress better known for its paralysis and it included passage and the first bipartisan gun safety legislation in a generation and a huge microchip reduction to bolster american competitiveness with china and a major veterans health care measure. a series of successes was all of the more sweet for democrats because it came with the political benefit of republicans maki