another scary moment in the air. it is monday, we re glad you re with us. good morning, everyone. we begin with what you just saw, a southwest flight taking a terrifying turn. the cabin filling with smoke. we ll tell what you forced that plane to make an emergency landing. also new, a violent group of protesters stormed the construction site of a proposed meese and firefighter training senter in atlanta. what s behind the demonstrations. plus watch what you say. words hurt. you know, anybody that says words hurt has never been punched in the face. perhaps the vevent of the weekend, chris rock finally addressing what happened with him and will smith on that oscar stage. he comes out swinging. we ll get to that in a moment. we begin with protesters attacking the future site of a training facility that happened in atlanta last night. this is video capturing the moments that hundreds of protest ez swarmed the construction site wearing camouflage and masks. they threw
much. laura: we re working on it, they didn t tell snub. sean: no. a fox nation special, the crazy hosts get along. laura: my people will talk to your people. we love you anyway. see you next week i hope. i m laura ingraham and this is ingraham angle and thank you for being with us tonight as always. leaks and losing streaks. that s the focus of tonight s angle. now we know that while the entire press corps as political class were obsessed with the mar-a-lago case. the biden administration was subject to one of the most disastrous intel leaks in u.s. history. roughly a hundred pages of documents that we know of were posted online revealing critical military assessments of friends and foes alike. such as us efforts to spy on its allies, israel and south korea the during the to win they ve penetrated the government and that ukraine will fall well short of its counter offensive goals at retaking russian occupied territory. whoops. my friends this is devastating and tells t
going forward, and it s noting that the special counsel isn t technically up and running yet. this has a number of steps to go and is very much a live process. we learned yesterday you and kaitlan collins reported the chief of staff is going to be stepping down and going to be replaced by jeff zients. he s very well known in washington and also very well known in the building behind me. he was president biden s covid response coordinator when he first came into office when the pandemic was raging throughout the country. he was the co-chair of his transition team as well. before that he served in a number of high-ranking positions inside the obama administration. ron klain is obviously a powerful chief of staff and has his hands in everything that comes across the president s desk, across the administration. his departure is significant, someone who has known and worked with the president for decades and has been integral to the operations in the building. it was something
i don t know how long this saturday in the state of tennessee might last but, oh, we have good news folks. we have good news that sunday always comes. laura: what? we couldn t help but think, where have we seen this accent shifting before? oh, yeah, our good friend hillary clinton, but she did it backwards. it s not just in our country but that s where we see it most clearly. there is a concerted effort to undermine some of the very foundations of democratic governance of a democratic society. i don t feel no ways tired. i come too far from where i started from. nobody told me that the road would be easy. i don t believe he brought me this far to leave me.
this new york times article by peter baker is details and, you know, conversation inside fox news, among executives in the days after the election. they re lamenting the fact they followed the facts. he followed a zoom. they got the receipts. these are not characterizations of comments. they re comments. these are the news folks who are saying, you know, maybe we should have considered talking about in some ways, bret baier is the person they point to to be the real news anchors. as a contrast to their opinion anchors. what this conversation shows is mark is saying, well, in this trump environment, maybe we shouldn t follow the facts so fast. that s incredibly dangerous. this is not a news organization. this is a partisan operation primarily. but the fates of fox news, the fear they have of their base, the fear of losing rate chgz is also about greed is a parallel