both sides kept their word. i think we did pretty dang good for the american public. can both parties claim victory? i ll talk to democratic senator joe manchin of west virginia and mike rounds of south dakota. plus, a crowded field. former vice president mike pence, former new jersey chris christie, and north dakota s governor are all set to officially announce their 2024 bid this week. meanwhile, the 2024 gop front-runners, ron desantis and donald trump begin to attack each other. donald trump, attack each other. he used to say how great florida was. his whole family moved to florida under my governorship. are you kidding me? with a crowded field help trump win? and trump on tape. the special counsel has an audio recorder of the former president taking a classified document after leaving office. all i know is everything i did was right. we had the presidential records act. which i abided by 100%. with the grand jury set to meet again this week, will the form
the struggle is real for southwest. the lead starts right now. six days in, southwest has canceled more than 15,000 flights. tomorrow may not be better. southwest s stock is taking a hit. then, new details emerging about the final days of the trump administration. a witness told the january 6th committee donald trump s chief of staff regularly burned documents. gives a whole new meaning to fireside chats. plus, why celebrities and social media are driving a shortage of a life-saving diabetes drug. welcome to the lead, i m phil mattingly. relief is still a few days away for southwest airlines passengers. the airlines canceled 2,500 flights today. more than 2,000 others already canceled tomorrow. putting the total number north of 15,000 since bad weather hit last week. airports are filled with long lines of southwest passengers trying to rebook as piles of lost luggage continue to grow. now, while other airlines recovered from the winter storm fairly quickly, southwes
you see this right here? laura: you have no idea how to do it, you re making it up as a go along. sean: then you hit record and it will ask you a question, one time only or every episode? every episode of the ingraham angle on the dvr. laura: i hear your producers laughing in the background. sean: they are laughing because it s easy! laura: they are laughing at you and me because we are hilarious. we love you, see you tomorrow. this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. rights for all, that s the focus of tonight s angle. it wasn t until about 1992 when i began my clerkship for justice clarence thomas that i began to pay attention to how the media writes about the supreme court. i m talking about the new york times and the washington post, time magazine, newsweek, television reporters, 90% of them believe the court rulings were radical and outside the mainstream unless those rulings affirmed whatever the new york times and harvard law school b
good to be with you. i m katy tur in for hailey jackson. frustration surrounding the secret service. the dhs watchdog is accusing the agency of wiping text messages from january 5 and 6th last year. it was discovered a after an internal watchdog questioned records of electronic communications tied to the insurrection. a spokesperson said the agency did not intentionally delete information after it was requested by the inspector general s office. it is explaining the data loss with a three planned agency wide system migration and phone reset and disputed claims that the agency has not cooperated with the watchdog. all nine members of the january 6th committee were breached by the dhs inspector general about the issue. those missing messages could be crush that will sheafed that could potentially back up testimony from cassidy hutchison. she claimed that the former president got physical with his protective detail after the speech on the ellipse when they would not let him go t
actually been working with mitch mcconnell. are you surprised he s spending so much of his political activity trying to convince you not to run for re-election? does that make it harder to work with republicans? it doesn t make it harder for me. i understand this is not the most honorable profession. it s a shame to say that. it s supposed to be the most honorable profession when you can provide services to the people that you represent. but when you have to fight your own colleagues to try to do your job, it makes it pretty tough. when i said people sometimes put politics i think mitch is in a position where it s all about as i ve observed, politics first, protecting his caucus. 51 votes is what his determination is. and with that, sometimes policy doesn t get the benefit. mine s about the policy end of it. if we can do something good, i don t care who takes credit because i can t do it by myself. there s no way we could pass any of this without the help of the other side. so i