and in any pandemic and a terrifying practice, one day i would never vote for him. wow, where did that come from? how did a faithful lifelong democrat reach that conclusion? maybe whatever preconception naomi wolf has been paying attention and that s true for all of us regardless who we watch for. people who watch carefully, i have different views than they once had. the reason for that is simple: reality itself is changing very fast. all over the world, the countries that seem like bulwarks of traditional rallies property suddenly have abandoned their long-standing traditions of protecting individual and every simple police state. it is not an overstatement. the change has been sudden and it s been dramatic. covid.text has been consider canada, our ice-covered neighbor to the north. not so long ago, canada, a strange place that its main problem was being uninterested. nothing seemed to happen there the great white waste of time they called it.di not anymore. since covid a
status, frustrated, determined. we are loaded up tonight i m laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. what happen when an stampede at houston music festival killed eight people. we speak to the police union ha who has some insight to read what the republicans gave way with the infrastructure vote an stephen miller is here with shocking amnesty details inside the democrats for trillion dollar destruction of america they want to pass. first, flunking and flailing, that is the focus of tonight s angle. you know it s bad for the democrats when they ve gotten the new york times worried abou how they re handling education. liberal columnist michelle goldberg sees the sign flashing red going all the way into 2022. it s what we ve been saying since april of 2020 here on the angle that democrats desperatel need schools to get back to normal. public schools may actually be open across the country but in many districts, things are far from normal. in fair
status, frustrated, determined. we are loaded up tonight i m laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. what happen when an stampede at houston music festival killed eight people. we speak to the police union ha who has some insight to read what the republicans gave way with the infrastructure vote an stephen miller is here with shocking amnesty details inside the democrats for trillion dollar destruction of america they want to pass. first, flunking and flailing, that is the focus of tonight s angle. you know it s bad for the democrats when they ve gotten the new york times worried abou how they re handling education. liberal columnist michelle goldberg sees the sign flashing red going all the way into 2022. it s what we ve been saying since april of 2020 here on the angle that democrats desperatel need schools to get back to normal. public schools may actually be open across the country but in many districts, things are far from normal. in fair
murder suspect on the run now for custody, amazing story how they were tracked down. let s go outfront. and good evening, welcome to special edition of outfront live in kyiv tonight. i m erin burnett and we begin with the breaking news, explosions rocking the ukrainian city of odesa tonight. witnesses say a large shopper center has been hit. russia pounding the crucial port city in recent days and in mariupol this hour, russian forces we understand are storming the steel plant where ukrainian soldiers are holed up. as ukraine s ministry of defense releases this video, they show ukraine s flag flying tonight over that steel plant and cia director bill burns says putin is stepping up his assault in ukraine because he does not believe he can afford to lose this war. it all comes as putin gives a defiant message to the world during his so-called victory day speech, putin referred to new nazi threats in ukraine, again, making the baseless claim this invasion is meant to de-n
welcome to bbc news now. we start in spain, where within the last hour, the head of the country s football federation has said he will not resign. luis rubiales has faced sharp criticism over his unsolicited kiss on the mouth ofjennifer hermoso, a player with the women s national team. it happened in the moments following spain s victory in the women s world cup. but mr rubiales showed no sign of backing down when he spoke a short while ago: translation: is not so serious that i have to leave. translation: is not so serious that i have to leave, while translation: is not so serious that i have to leave, while having - translation: is not so serious that i have to leave, while having done i i have to leave, while having done the bestjob for spanish i have to leave, while having done the best job for spanish football? do you really believe that i have to resign. i am going to tell you something. i am resign. i am going to tell you something. iam not resign. i am going to te