but it it is so whatever they are selling these days. sean: they live in probably the most exclusive and very expensive suburbs of montecito. laura: that s too rich even for you for goodness sakes. sean: always with the shot. hits me. go ahead. laura: great show, hannity. i will see you tomorrow. i am laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle from washington feared we have a lot to get through tonight so let s jump right in. we are still winning. that s the focus of tonight s angle. now in case you have not noticed, things are really beginning to fall across the mic apart for the democrats on a variety of issues in a variety of ways. not the same time, things are looking up for conservatives believe a course and trumps america first agenda. chop wow talk about a reversal of political fortunes. remember, it was only four months ago when the biden team took over. democrats were giddy. joe biden got in the mandate, a mandate to address the challenges that our c
advice on anything but it sells whatever they are selling. i live in the most exclusive part of the very expensive suburbs of santa barbara known as montecito. laura: that is due rich even for you. always with the shot. hit me here. laura: great show. see you tomorrow. i am laura ingraham. we have a lot to get through, let s jump in. we are still winning, that is the focus of tonight s angle. in case you haven t noticed things are really beginning to fall apart for the democrats on a variety of issues in a variety of ways. at the same time things are looking up for conservatives who believe in trump s america first agenda. talk about a reversal of political fortune. it was only four months ago the biden team took over democrats were giddy. what joe biden got in this election was a mandate. a mandate to address the challenges our country faces. one of the things i m most excited about is we had so much talent in the democratic caucus, they can showcase their talents an
breaking news in the middle east. 16 hours into a cease-fire between israel and hamas. already, a test, just this morning, at the temple moun in jerusalem. in the last couple of hours, clashes broke out between israeli police and palestinian protesters. video showing police clearing protesters. israeli police saying a molotov cocktail was hurled at them. we want to start with the cease-fire. richard engel is in the region on the ground in gaza city. richard? reporter: for now, the cease-fire does appear to be holding, since it was announced. there haven t been any rockets fired from the gaza strip into israel and any israeli air strikes on gaza. this is what is left of gaza city. this was the cost of this. you can see behind me one of the tallest buildings what was one of the tallest buildings in gaza, offices and apartments, completely flattened by an israeli air strike. israel didn t just flatten buildings. look across the street. you can see a more precision strike whe
freedom-loving americans rejoice the changing guidelines and then there were people on the other chapels let me see what they were saying i m sure they were happy. frankly, i was shocked by this announcement. i think they went from one extreme to the other. the mainly step that s missing here is how do we know that people are telling the truth? this is not a free for all that everybody you know, but i agree with dr. wen it is going to be very tenuous. i understand, you know, a right to privacy and right to freedom but i don t have a right to go my workplace unvaccinated i don t have a right to send my kids to go to school without becoming a vector for disease. has the debate gone too far. how sure are you because this sounds like a very big change. we re sure. brian: what planet are we on? she says she is sure. the news as i understand investigating republican lawmakers who ho have been right all along, right, that you have been vaccinated you don t need to wear
chauvin, a painful reminder that the verdict is only one small victory in the long road to meaningful police reform. something another mother underscored today during a memorial for daunte in new york city. gwen carr lost her son, keric garner, to police violence seven years ago and felt a familiar pain when she saw george floyd crying out, i can t breathe. those same words, i can t breathe, were uttered by her son 11 times after an nypd police officer grabbed him around the neck with his forearm and pressed him to the ground. we can t only sympathize with these families, we have to empathize with them. put yourself in this situation, like i have been in this situation. i know how it feels to lose a child. i know how it feels when they come and then nobody is saying they re sorry. those police officers who killed my child, we never hear from them. in fact, they try to protect them. so this just has to stop. we are just not going to take it. we, the george floyd verdict,