just tell me what i did to you. i just tell me what i did to you. liust just tell me what i did to you. liust don t just tell me what i did to you. ijust don t like you know more and we speak to colin farrell and brendan gleeson about their new film about the end of a friendship. the former british prime minister borisjohnson and the ex chancellor rishi sunak, have held face to face talks about the conservative leadership race, though neither has formally declared their intention to stand. penny mordaunt, the leader of the house of commons, was the first to formally declare, on friday. mr sunak has the public support of over a hundred conservative mps the threshold required for the leadership contest this time. some of mrjohnson s former cabinet colleagues have warned against his return to downing street, barely three months after a series of scandals forced him out. our political correspondent damian grammaticas has been following events. are you running for the leadersh
kitchen table issues. speak with. suffered a serious stroke in may is not the issue. his lack of transparency is troubling. look at his policies coming to fracking and crime. i don t think pennsylvanians want that. the gubernatorial race is eating. four points behind in oklahoma. i don t want my sons going into the city. someone will push them off at the train. a windfall of war. biden calling congress to punish oil. the same day telling the global industry more investment is needed. number one biggest french fries plan. [applause] ainsley: they are chanting rachel s name, rachel campos-duffy annadale terrace on staten island and one week away from this critical midterm election. steve: they think she will pick up their tab, come on. brian: great to have them there and fanning out this week right next tuesday. he states across the country to see what voters are thinking before heading to the polls. brian: meanwhile the woman they were chanting her na
laura: don t tell us anymore after that. you never had a desire to have a mustache ever? sean: no, never. you want me to try it? make a bet? laura: yeah, i think you should grow a mustache for charity. sean: when you make a bet you can make that my payment to you. laura: okay. that s really good. sean: and i ll take the cash. laura: that s perfect. and maybe we ll show our crew s mustaches and compare. great show tonight i enjoyed watching it. see you later. i m laura ingraham, this is ingraham angle from washington tonight we have breaking news from journalist chris rufo we re going to bring you in moments. and once again the left is seeking to use the department of justice to target those who speak out. this time against those who oppose radical gender surgeries. those details are just moments away. but first, unnatural disasters. that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, just when you think the regime media couldn t do more to shatter its own credibility, tha
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possible floor vote on final passage by the end of the week. we ll tell you exactly what is in it. plus the war of words escalating tonight between president biden and the oil industry as the president seemingly mocks the ceo of chevron as sensitive as the blame game for record high gas prices continues. first, it s primary night in some states across the country. our election coverage begins with alexandria hoff live on the ground with a crucial g.o.p. senate runoff in alabama. alex, good evening. everyone is watching this one. good evening. we re here at katie s quarters clearly about to close up for the night but this was a really, really exciting evening. there was a lot of talk about how the last-minute endorsement by former president trump might have helped katie get to this moment it can t be forgotten how well she performed in the primary last month that ended up going into a runoff. she still came up 16 percentage points over her opponent. when she took the stage,