great show as always. awesome audience. i am laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle from washington. thanks for joining us. biden surrenders. that is the focus of tonight s angle. this month americans cannot turn around without seeing a very colorful flag. it is everywhere. you see it in stores, at hotels, on clothing. of course it is being pushed by celebrities. it is even hanging prominently at the white house. but there is a flag that far better represents where we are heading as a country right now. although it s a lot less flashy. you see it there. given bidens groveling approach to china our single greatest adversary, the white house might as well raise it at this point. there are so many obvious reasons why america needs to begin decoupling from china. it is insane when you think about it that we ever allowed manufacturing and the production of things like prescription drugs, medical devices, critical electronics and other critical parts to be controlled by
never faithful. sees the deals on top boy there tonight on three, 60 protesters defined deadlines and facing academic sanctions and campuses across the country. the latest live on pro-palestinian demonstrations, the police response, elements of anti-semitism, and the impact. there s all could have on presidential politics. also tonight to look ahead at what the to expect when the trump hush money criminal trial resumes tomorrow morning here in new york, and a report from haiti, a cnn exclusive for the country torn apart by gangs. or david culver tracks down in interviews, one gang leader who is now on the fbi s ten most wanted fugitives list good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin with pro-palestinian campus demonstrations entering their second week and growing. it seems not going away with spring commencement fast approaching university officials nationwide are now taking action to confront them. that said in different ways with different degrees of success, they re ju
and thanks so much for joining us ac30, 60 begins now tonight on three, 60 protesters to filing deadlines and facing academic sanctions and campuses across the country. the latest live on the pro-palestinian demonstrations, the police response to elements of anti-semitism and the impact this all could have on presidential politics. also tonight to look ahead at what to expect when the trump hush money criminal trial resumes tomorrow morning here in new york, and a report from haiti. cnn exclusive for the country torn apart by gangs. or david culver tracks down in interviews, one gang leader who s now and the fbi s ten most wanted fugitives list. good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin with pro-palestinian campus demonstrations entering their second week and growing it seems not going away. we spring commencement fast approaching university officials nationwide are now taking action to confront them. that said in different ways with different degrees of success, they
with different degrees of success, there are juggling a lot. freedom of expression students safety, alumni pressure, and of course, all of it driven by one of the world s truly intractable conflicts. wanna go first to cnn s ed lavendera, the university of texas in austin. we re please just apparently using pepper spray on some in the crowd within the last hour. and what s the latest where you are just explain what s happening around you. well, all of the protesters that were taken into custody, but we don t have an official number yet in a number of people arrested. but what we witnessed with several dozen protesters taken into custody once those people were moved off campus, law enforcement officers have now moved away from the scene. and this is what his left the massive protest scene there are still a few people here gathered in the exact same spot where much of this protest started earlier in the day. it was incredibly tense for some time we saw state troopers once ag
While Columbia University in New York and UCLA in California have garnered the most recent national headlines, several schools in the Boston area are also embroiled in these standoffs. Encampments have popped up in outdoor areas on both sides of the Charles River.