thank you for joining us tonight. old dog, old tricks, that is focus of tonight s angle. on inauguration day, the biden team promised with trump gone, things in government would go back to normal, that meant levelling all the time with american people. his objective and commitment is to bring transparency and truth back to government, to share even when it is hard to hear and that is something i hope to deliver on in this role, as well. laura: it sounded so wonderful, those were words signifying nothing. president biden: folks, if you re going to ask me questions, i will not answer questions. i will be back thursday to stand here and answer all the questions you want about this issue. before i begin, i will make this statement to stand on its own, i will not take questions. i will take questions tomorrow or the next day. laura: biden reminds me of that cartoon characters from decades ago, the one who was always putting off paying up. i ll gladly pay you tuesday for a
i do hold them responsible in the sense that they re supplying the weapons to the people that did it. sandra: two days since that deadly drone attack blamed on iran-backed rebels. now the president says he has decided on how to respond. but what exactly will that response be? and will it go far enough? with the president campaigning in florida, mike waltz says the administration needs to stop playing defense and take decisive action against iran right now. the congressman is here. welcome, everyone. i m sandra smith in for neil cavuto. this is your world. first to jennifer griffin at the pentagon where a briefing just wrapped what are we hearing around learning at this hour? sandra, the pentagon briefing that just wrapped major general pat ryder would not telegraph how or when the u.s. would respond. it was pretty clear decisions have been made. the president and the secretary have said we will respond in a time of our choosing. won t go into details of what that co
there is the five. governor gavin newsom would like to speak to the manager, the liberal governor earning the nickname of california karen after snitching on a target employee recalling a time he witnessed a theft in the store and overheard an employee blaming him. the woman says he s walking out and didn t pay for that. i said why didn t you stop million? she goes oh, the governor lowered the threshold. there s no accountability. i said that s just not true. she looks at me twice and freaks out, calls everyone over, wants a photo, and no i m not taking a photo. i m talking to your manager how you re blaming the governor. gavin newsom, proposition 47 allowing them to steal $957 of goods without facing consequences. denny s in oakland is shutting for good after 54 years due to crimes. walgreen s is closing multiple locations across boston. that struck a never congresswoman pressley. she s closures are not arbitrary and innocent. they re life-threatening acts of racial
program from places like o hare, the airport and the city is housing illegal migrants inside abandoned schools and stores. ashley: marianne has details from los angeles. marianne: good morning, ashley and todd. mayor lori lightfoot getting hit from all sides just a week before chicago picks a mayor. lightfoot is accused of denying benefits to officers. joaquin mendoza. not in my wildest dreams, did i imagine his case would be denied. you can imagine my shock, disbelief and frankly disgust when my brother s claim for duty disability benefits was denied. marianne: lightfoot clapping back calling the accusations lies. what little i know about her, she cares deeply about her family, but making up accusations and suggesting somehow i acted inappropriately, she is not entitled to her own facts. it is not lost on me this is a press conference from city hall a week before the election, draw your own conclusion as to why that is happening. marianne: lightfoot is taking
a body was found in one of their apartments. how am i doing right now? i had to put it into one word? numb would be the closest. it was a mystery where nothing was as it seemed. except for the body. it s so hard, you know. she was 23. she was a dancer. he was a veteran. she d been murdered. there s a body in my son s apartment. he had disappeared. does your son know who it is? he s not here. now police had two mysteries to solve. love triangle? that s what we thought. the obvious suspect, the missing man. the obvious problem, no one could find him. this guy is potentially very dangerous. but what was real? and what was pretend? this is as diabolical as any case i ve ever seen. enter the actors. they re trying to say i m somebody that i m not. was the killer really missing? or was he hiding in plain sight? i said, this son of a bitch is dirty. somebody knew the truth. don t, don t, that can t be found. and this father refused to give up