standards of excellence are out the window. from the way we speak. i think of this moment as a moment that is about great momentum. i think we all should take note of the momentum. sitting in these chairs in this moment to continue with this moment and lead and not waste a minute. we don t have a minute to spare. zero standards about the way we dress. let style a futuristic look. it just feels right. here is the whole bit. hopefully we are getting time traveler. what is up guys? sagging and how to good it. i like to wear baggy shorts try try it out. and don t even talk to me about the way we write. get get the point. it s not just laziness or sloppiness at play. in our schools and corporate board rooms and in politics, what s best about america is slowly being erased. replaced by a slavish devotion to equity and diversity . these concepts are we met lesli promoted and woke curricula kindergarten on up. in high school, we see how evil it really is. considered o
edition of ac360. they harry interview, my conversation with prince harry that i did for cbs s 60 minutes. tonight, the interview. and we ll discuss with our correspondents and guests the potential fallout from it. and what harry revealed in his new book, which comes out on tuesday. prince harry may have stepped back from his royal duties in 2020, but he and his wife meghan, the duchess of sussex, certainly haven t stepped away from the spotlight. just last month, they appeared in a six part netflix documentary about their relationship, and their decision to leave the royal life behind. but now, the 30-year-old prince harry is telling his own story in his new memoir, spare, a nod to his backup role in the line of succession. the book is a stunning break with royal protocol. it s deeply personal, and it s an account of prince harry s long struggle with grief after the death of his mother, princess diana, and a revealing look at his fractured relationships with his father, king
to the committee s probe and it s the first conviction of anyone for the defying the committee. they guilty verdicts are now putting the spotlight on others who have to find the committee subpoenas, including secret service agents who have lawyered up with private counsel. as the probe into the text messages. which are potential evidence turned into a criminal inquiry. all of that is making a blockbuster week for the january six committee. it used a second primetime hearing to show it excruciating detail that trump consistently and repeatedly resisted pleas to condemn that maga mob that was the filing the capitol. the mob was accomplishing president trump s purpose, so of course he did not intervene. here is what will be clear by the end of the hearing, president trump did not fail to act during the 187 minutes between leaving the ellipse and telling the mob to go home. he chose not to act. joining me, now charles clemente union at msnbc legal analyst and civil rights att
motivation of that woman, i m not sure what it was. we will say that for another conversation. she just wanted to get close to you. can i pull your hair? that is an old trick. sean: i am out of the loop. i don t know. laura: he is blushing. you can see it. hannity, while picking up where you left off. have a good night. i am laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle from washington. an alarming exchange of the house of representatives reveals the true intention of democrats when it comes to your firearms. we are going to go back and show you this back and forth and speak to the republican who elicited this admission. but first, the real military destroyers. that s the focus of tonight s angle. let s face it. the left is really good at destroying things. they destroyed education during the pandemic with all those school closures. they destroyed respect for law enforcement. we see that all the time. the destroyed historical markers. they destroyed entire city blocks to hon