good evening, everyone. i m laura ingraham. this is the ingram mana ingrah e from washington tonight. my angle on the white house frea sak show we all saw coming in moments. but first, reverend, a 2024 bellwether. well, you can t say didn t try to warn them what they re doing to the aut warn tho indusy in michigan and throughout the country is absolutely horrible e auto i, ridiculous. biden s job killing eve mandateo has dictated that nearly 70% of all cars sold in.than the united states must be fully electric. rs from noless than ten years f. do you believe that it s a government assassination of your jobs and othe f your industry? the auto industry is being assassinatedurns? just well, it turns out trump wasr he right again, just a few months aftedeliverer delivered this spe learned that gm is now announcing they re laying off more than 1300 workers across se two michigan plants. what is the reaso rn. of course, it s related to the dreaded electric vehicle obn
Task. Nevertheless, as youve been hearing, the markets are anticipating that an environment where the gop needs even Small Victories to the count for something, this is something. Of course, the dow many record territory, the in record for story, the s p and nasdaq in and out of that. Weve been watching on the technology front, this is a very busy week as you probably know by now for earnings. Were going to get into that. 180 of the s p 500 Companies Reporting just this week, and most of those numbers not all, but most have been better in cases of some, far better than expected. So how much of an impact will this measure have on not only wall street, but main street . The hope again being that this sort of paves the way for something, all sides can agree on. I say all sides within the Republican Party, this is still a Republican Party effort with democrats left out. Now, theyre complaining about that, but they have also the republicans say done little to advance in anyway. So were goin
The deadly fire at a migrant detention center in this border city across El Paso is renewing calls by immigrant advocates to improve asylum processes for.
gardens at balmoral, and she actually me ,, time i she said, did you pick from your narden? from your garden? and i said, these from your garden? and i said, yes, some of them, i did. yes, some of them, i did. that s a wonderful yes, some of them, i did. that s a wonderful story. yes, some of them, i did. that s a wonderful story. it yes, some of them, i did. that s a wonderful story. it was yes, some of them, i did. that s a wonderful story. it was february, | wonderful story. it was february, because obviously wonderful story. it was february, because obviously for wonderful story. it was february, | because obviously for her father s -~assin. ~ . because obviously for her father s assin. . ., ,., because obviously for her father s -~assin. ~ ., ,., ., because obviously for her father s -~assin. ~ ., ., ., passing. well, i am so glad you have survived the passing. well, i am so glad you have survived the queue passing. well, i am so glad you have survived the queue
all wars end with political consequences. do you want to help shape them or do you want somebody to shape them for you. charlie: as march madness moves to the sweet 16, we talked to espn jay bilas and for morning joe way too early willie geist. it s an eclectic group. it s not a lot of the blue bloods and thoroughbreds of college basketball twheat haven t seen in a while. as jay says ohio, you got the senior and this kid who is a three-point shoulder can shoot you to a he win. charlie: we conclude with author jalebreaul jalreebre hers strikes her life called miral. i felt i had to arne people in my life, my teacher and my father. and that it would affect girls life and maybe through my simple story they can see something and how to survive in a war zone. that s why i wrote it. charlie: a program note, linda wells, the editor of allure was supposed to be on tonight s broadcast, she will be seen next week. tonight, afghanistan, the sweet 16 and rula jebreal when we