to sensor his political opponents. it s now time for adam schiff to be held accountable in a court of law. we have a full detailed report. devon nunez will join us. and the plan to form a happy coalition government on capitol hill. the aoc can keep dreaming. plus a close look for the person the democrats would pefr to be the speaker of the house. hakim jefferies. later, one of you will grade yours truly live in our last call segment. you get to have the last word on the show. we begin with more drama from washington and the swamp today after two days, six ballots. kevin mccarthy has not gotten to the magic number of 218 to be speaker of the house. 20 republicans continue to oppose mccarthy. including a congress woman that will join us. today she and others voted for donalds. a rising star in the gop, strong conservative track record. cory bush, she referred to him as a prop and accused byron donalds of up holding and perpetuating white supremacy. he said his name being in the
because of the crazy people you had on. sean: we love you. all my best to my adopted nephews, marcel, your kids are great. and you re great. sean: and anthony. tell them i said all the best. that s all the time we have. call my radio show between 3:00 and 6:00. 1-800-941-sean laura: i m laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. thanks for watching us. newt gingrich on the latest madness on capitol hill. but, first, the future isn t here. that s the focus of tonight s angle. all right, six votes later, republicans who are supposedly the majority party in the house still couldn t reach the requisite 218 votes needed to elect a speaker. but, i was thinking about this
from the commonwealth of virginia on this. if you get ahead of this equity nightmare and expose it for what it is, it sounds great equity. who s not in favor of equity. it means discrimination. i hope other attorneys general follows suit. mr. attorney general, thank you so much. now to capitol hill where after six votes, as i said, we don t have a speaker of the house. here s kevin mccarthy moments after the house adjourned tonight. well, i walk i felt as though we had a very good discussion. well, where it is what happens next? i think what you should gauge is being able to do that vote that the discussions are going well and continuing. but that doesn t mean they re done. laura: joining me now is newt gingrich, former speaker of the house and fox news contributor. newt, i read somewhere today, i should remember where it is, i don t. i ve been reading a lot, that there was the idea floated, which might have stirred this
0 because of the crazy people you had on. sean: we love you. all my best to my adopted nephews, marcel, your kids are great. and you re great. sean: and anthony. tell them i said all the best. that s all the time we have. call my radio show between 3:00 and 6:00. 1-800-941-sean laura: i m laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. thanks for watching us. newt gingrich on the latest madness on capitol hill. but, first, the future isn t here. that s the focus of tonight s angle. all right, six votes later, republicans who are supposedly the majority party in the house still couldn t reach the requisite 218 votes needed to elect a speaker. but, i was thinking about this today what looks chaotic and kind of seems counterproductive to many is actually in it s own way refreshing. because it s democracy in action. now, it does remind us, this isn t china. party fall in line with whatever the dear leader decrees. in the gop unlike in pelosi s party,
some call the madness on capitol hill. there could be cerebral biology at play. in timpal terms, this current report found physical differences between the brains of liberals and conservatives. does that explain it all? it does in some ways because you re looking at liberals showing bigger areas of the brain for decision making, synthesizing different subjects to make decisions, and conservatives showing an area of the brain responsible for emotional learning and fear sensitivity. they re more sensitive to threats than liberals might be. what comes first, then, the chicken or the egg? are you born this way, with a certain area that is more developed or bigger than others? that s the million dollar question, but my instinct tells me this is already environment pressuring biology. one of my favorite studies on london cabbies showed they had