i know who colbert is, but the other people i get their names mixed up. sean: late night is dead. laura: well, this show is not. i will take over. i am laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. detroit s james craig one of the longest serving police chiefs in the nation but he is stepping down. you won t believe what some residents told raymond arroyo about joe biden s visit to the state in seen and unseen. first the great biden back fire. that is the focus of tonight s angle. we are almost 4 months into the biden administration and it s clear that things are not going according to plan. the facts. biden s attempt to take credit for the decline in covid cases and the plethora of the vaccines, it s not working. it s a failure. operation warp speed was launched almost a year ago on may 15th, 2020. if you like the fact we have millions of vaccines for adults who want them, you have one politician to thank and that s donald trump. by the tim
don t they like. a national emergency, a big problem requires a big solution. you can talk about the dollar amount, but let s talk about the harm that that is designed to address. this is what governing looks like. this is what a public messaging campaign looks like. biden and harris want to go big, and they are betting on the proposition that addressing an exhausted nation like adults, explaining that help is on the way, and not getting caught up in d.c. partisan squabbling is how you deliver the ultimate victory. if you happened to catch the beat say last night, we are actually reporting on another piece of news after another divisive election we all lived through and a very rough january, it was news that joe biden was surging to the highest presidential approval rating in four years. it s not only news, it also cuts against some of the talk that the country is hopelessly and inevitably divided on everything. now, when we reported that to you, we did it like we do a
became the first unseeded player to win the women s single s title. she beat the favourite ons jabeur in straight sets, as our sports correspondent andy swiss reports. unseeded, unstoppable, and almost unbelievable. marketa vondrousova came as an outsider, leaving as the champion. she emerged to face tunisia s ons jabeur, knowing the pressure was on her opponent. no african or arab woman had won the title, and jabeur had victory in her sides. but vondrousova had a roan motivation, a career related by injury, coming to wimbledon last year as a fan with her wrist in plaster. had her own motivation. suddenly she was inspired. after trailing 4 2, the czech charged to the first set. jabeur s early confidence had turned to nerves. she is a huge fan favourite, here, though, and briefly responded. brought on by the crowd, the comeback seemed on. roared. but once again vondrousova realtor in an victory was hers. the first unseeded player to win the women s title here, her husban
the gunman identified, a student at the university. what police say he did before targeting victims at school. tom soufi burridge in prague tonight. here in the u.s., the major storm hitting the west at this hour. heavy rain, flooding, and possible landslides. rescuers pulling drivers from their cars. and following days of flooding in the northeast, crews now racing to clear roads, as the holiday travel rush kicks into high gear. rob marciano standing by. the race for the white house. donald trump s republican rivals running out of time to cut into his massive lead before the iowa caucuses. nikki haley stepping up her attacks against the former president. ron desantis claiming trump s indictments have distorted the primary. jonathan karl reporting. the israel-hamas war. the u.n. now warns the entire population of gaza is facing starvation. children lining up for soup, clutching pots and bowls. israel urged to agree to a new cease-fire to allow more humanitarian aid into
chairman dan bishop. ignoring the problem, thinking it s going to go away, he could bumble his way just into a default like he did on the border. i will tell him time is of the essence. and it s very simple. we want to limit, save and grow. john: begin with the fox news alert, and the white house set to give an update on the debt ceiling negotiations ahead of the latest round of talks between president biden and the four congressional leaders. john roberts in washington and we are off to tuesday afternoon, sandra. sandra: sandra smith in new york. deadline to make a deal approaching, speaker kevin mccarthy is warning minimal progress has been made between the two sides since last week s meeting in the oval office. john: senator joni ernst, and our panel will weigh in. and jacqui heinrich, what is the white house saying about negotiations. in effect they are negotiating to raise the debt limit, but democrats are characterizing it as separate and simultaneous so they