we can report tonight, and the great one, mark levin, he will be here and have a reaction. i want to first turn to a developing story on capitol hill. tomorrow s house democrats, they will force a vote to strip all committee assignments from a georgia congresswoman. her name is marjorie taylor greene. now, taylor green is a freshman lawmaker. i am sure probably, just maybe last week, many of you had never heard her name, as she has been on the job a whopping one month. she was elected from a district in north georgia with an impressive 74% of the vote. despite widespread reports about taylor greene s support of q and qanon and other conspiracy theories, the voters went out ad voted. in other words, it appears the voters in her district, they knew about some of her beliefs, and they still decided to put her in office. very high percentage. now, democrats, they are trying to block her representation in committees and the will of her voters because of these beliefs. now, we have
the ingraham angle from washington tonight. just tonight defense secretary lloyd austin announced each branch of the u.s. military will schedule a 60 day stand-down to allow each service to have needed discussions on extremism in the ranks. we will talk about this in same course of action with ron desantis and newt gingrich and moments. but first, no ransom for hostage takers. that s the focus of tonight s angle. this week, i reminded why a record number of americans turned out to vote for donald trump in november. like tens of thousands of people would show up at his rallies and wait for hours and extreme heat and bitter cold. they stuck with him during shame impeachments and the mueller investigation. they did all this because to them, he was a lasting standing between their families in the left-wing mob. before trump, conservatives had become used to milquetoast establishment republicans whose first instinct is to buckle when criticized in the new york times or wash
giant step closer to getting the documents former president trump is fighting to keep a secret. plus, actor jussie smollett found guilty after claiming an attack on him was the result of a hate crime. and another group of americans are eligible to get a booster shot. ahead, who is rolling up their sleeves. announcer: live from london, this is cnn newsroom with isa soares. hello. it is friday, december 10th. and we begin this hour in washington, d.c. where a u.s. federal appeals court on thursday rejected former president donald trump s request to shield records from the house select committee on the january the 6th attack. but it is not the final word. the u.s. supreme court is likely to get involved. here s cnn s senior legal affairs correspondent paula reid with the story for you. reporter: a big victory for the house select committee investigating january 6 as a federal appeals court ruled former president trump cannot stop lawmakers from obtaining his white ho
tonight and how she wants the democrats to approach that fight. breaking news out of ukraine. the first lady making a surprise trip to the war zone showing support from others. as the world waits to see what putin could do next and on this one day of year where moms are celebrated, remind of the support we need year-round. this is american voices. . voices. this mother s day, the right to choose when and how women become a mother. today, protesters are back before the supreme court building out reached over the leaked draft opinion showing the court looking to overturn half a century of precedents. roe v. wade. it s important for me to share here today. to underscore there are state legislatures who will if roe is overturned, let women in my position die before providing access to the health care they desperately need. striking down roe will not stop abortions. we know this from decades of data, but it will make them unsafe. wouldn t underscore. according to the world h
thank you for your listening to that. focus on others to make them happy and c and you said that with the permission of had me focused on eu quit no. but here s the interesting part about that whole conversation is that if you ask fans, they re like no, we re not just people. yeah. well, the freight martello also said he wrote an opinion piece it s about people who directly seek out happiness that can cause a lot of unhappiness that there s more of like an indirect way to get happiness if, if you re pessimistic i guess, i guess it s about how you set your expectations for happiness. there s something about those nordic states. i was in a copenhagen and you know, you ride bikes everywhere i was at a red light at nearly every red light for the bikes. someone was asking, can i help you? is there something you re looking for? and i m like, what was it it to you just good old american asking me where i m going all right. well, that was an interesting interview. the