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he invited the king and queen, and they had the big, fancy dinner in washington, and they come up here to hyde park and fdr famously -- [inaudible] in tom cottage where he served hot dogs to the king and queen. i think you talk a little bit about that, ralph, in your article -- >> i did. he tried to serve some kind of a fruity cocktail to winston churchill who spat it out. [laughter] but, no, absolutely, that was a famous episode, and roosevelt saw the need to cultivate their closer relations with england which was a battle and could have very well lost the war once and for all for the west. and he had this wonderful relationship with churchill, of course. i think roosevelt addressed him as -- i forgot, it was a navy title -- >> he was the former naval person. >> former naval person, right. >> and he started the correspondence with churchill before he became prime minister this which case he referred to him as the naval person. the president was not supposed to be talking with -- then fdr referred to him as former naval person. >> right. i spent the pandemic reading all six volumes of
he invited the king and queen, and they had the big, fancy dinner in washington, and they come up here to hyde park and fdr famously -- [inaudible] in tom cottage where he served hot dogs to the king and queen. i think you talk a little bit about that, ralph, in your article -- >> i did. he tried to serve some kind of a fruity cocktail to winston churchill who spat it out. [laughter] but, no, absolutely, that was a famous episode, and roosevelt saw the need to cultivate their closer...
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court ruled in favor of a former high school football coach and joe kennedy was placed on leave by a washington school district affect 2015 what reciting a prayer at the 50-yard line after games. 6-3 decision the court ruled that his prayer was protected speech one of the free speech and free exercise clauses of the first amendment the majority he wrote that the first moment doubly protects religious speech is no accident is a natural distrust of government attempts to regulate religion and suppress. joe kennedy himself along with the president and ceo of the first liberty institute kelly shackle forwards with us. coach congratulations to you. how do you feel about it? >> i'm so trying to get accustomed to my gosh we actually won. a big sigh of relief when just immense thankfulness for the court and the lawyers in every supporter and every american who made this happen. >> hannity: you would pray after the game at the 50-yard line you did by yourself right? and that times people saw what you were doing and they decided to join them they didn't force to join them and you weren't forcing players
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he went to washington dc to attend the march on washington for jobs in freedom for dr. martin luther king deliveries. i had a dream speech he interned for a senator. he graduated from the university of kentucky college of law where he was president of the student bar association. he became a lawyer and worked for another center back in kentucky. he practiced law and talked political science at the university of louisville. he served his deputy attorney general under president ford. serving with the now household legendary names of bork silberman and scalia after a few local political electoral victories he ran was elected to the united states senate in 1984 where he has served with distinction ever since both his majority leader and on on unfortunate occasion, its minority leader. but distinction does not capture the impact. he has had not only on the senate but on our country. relevant tonight to tonight's proceedings his argued before the united states supreme court. while serving as a senator he was the lead plaintiff in the seminal case of mcconnell versus fec a fac
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they might burst forth like washington, a true american hero. donate to prageru today and help us teach more kids classic american values. make your tax-deductible donation at prageru.com. ♪ ♪ >> a the impact killing three people and injuring dozens more. two of the people who were killed on the amtrak train. another person was inside a truck. a spokesman for missouri state highway patrol so that local hospitals are achieved more than 40 people and are even more victims their injuries remain unclear of the amtrak train carrying about 243 passengers 12 crew members when the collision happened that was a hundred miles northeast of kansas city crash caused seven cars to derail it is the second amtrak collision this week. three people were also killed sunday a commuter smashed into a car in northern california as you see the pictures right there. kevin in washington now back to more tucker carlson tonight. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: is a focus under the joe biden a administration relentlessly on a conflict in eastern europe that is irrelevant to our int
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investigative reporter andrew kerr of "the washington examiner" broke the story and he is here now. all right. so what's the significance for joe biden with regards to the money transfer? >> right, so joe biden transferred hunter $100,000 in december 2018 and january 2019. and during the same time frame hunter biden spent over $30,000 on escorts that are linked to russian bank accounts. that video that you just showed, joe biden wired hunter biden $5,000 about two and a half hours before that was filmed. now grassley published a report in 2020 saying that hunter biden had -- alleging that hunter biden had engaged in transactions with a suspected human trafficking or prostitution ring tied in eastern europe. it's not clear at the moment whether these payments that we're reporting on are linked to what senators grassley and johnson were talking about. but it is important to noted that we did pull text messages from a copy of hunter biden's abandoned laptop saying that hunter biden was talking to a woman linked to this escort agency saying that, hey, i can't make payments to these bank
investigative reporter andrew kerr of "the washington examiner" broke the story and he is here now. all right. so what's the significance for joe biden with regards to the money transfer? >> right, so joe biden transferred hunter $100,000 in december 2018 and january 2019. and during the same time frame hunter biden spent over $30,000 on escorts that are linked to russian bank accounts. that video that you just showed, joe biden wired hunter biden $5,000 about two and a half...
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tom, session comes after washington left washington for a two week recess. lawmakers on the panel said last week there would be no more hearings until july. the subject of tomorrow's session is so far unclear. also tonight, we are learning the fbi seized the phone of former trump election attorney john eastman last week. that's according to a new court filing. eastman is suing the federal government over all of this. back to the issue of abortion. the biden administration is responding to friday's roe v. wade overturn by insisting it will do everything it can to preserve access to reproductive care. one of the focal points of that effort will involve birth control medication. correspondent gillian turner has details. >> abortion pills are now widely available onbine and by mail in all 50 states. >> the share of market research women seeking abortion by pill is on the rise. fda approved hormone drug accounts for 54% of all abortions in the u.s. today. within hours of friday's supreme court ruling. the attorney general announced moves to protect access to this
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this -- this is going to george washington. this is in 1789. there is no proof that he ever wore a robe at this event. even though it looks just like john j's role, and there is a story for years told that j borrowed the robe to be painted by stuart. it does not hold water when you start realizing the fact that the rope is still with us. here is the john j rope. it is in the collection of the smithsonian at the national museum of american history. it looks where we saw in yeah. >> i see there's an interstate here. >> this is such pieces on the outside. he stated that there is the white trim there. this is actually sent to the court in the 18 80s and they think it is roe. theresa may continues over this robe came from. is it an academic robe? there is a story that came from the university of edinburgh and gave j. d. an unusual raphael -- it cannot have come from scotland. then there are stories that came from the university of dublin. there are stories that it is a harvard robe. harvard robe is the most talked about in the more recent books. unf
this -- this is going to george washington. this is in 1789. there is no proof that he ever wore a robe at this event. even though it looks just like john j's role, and there is a story for years told that j borrowed the robe to be painted by stuart. it does not hold water when you start realizing the fact that the rope is still with us. here is the john j rope. it is in the collection of the smithsonian at the national museum of american history. it looks where we saw in yeah. >> i see...
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so you can focus on crisis in washington, d.c. and new york, but if you don't have public safety taken care of in all the places you will see major demand for change. the fact that the vermont police decided to endorse in this race already is a big deal. >> the san francisco da was recalled, gascon is up. philadelphia has been talked about p. how do you think about that as you think about your reaction to these stories? >> some of the governors have the power to yank das. i'd like to see that happen. you can't spin a crime football. like a losing football coach, hasn't won a game all season, and bragging about how good the punter is doing. well, yeah, because you can't get a first down. that's all you do is punt. all-pro punter. greg, i'll explain it in the break. every single issue the democrats keep trying to spin, they say it's not happening, it's not my fault, and everything is great. crime wave. they say, oh, you should have seen the '90s. much worse than the '90s. inflation? no. it's a historic biden boom. or we're not teach
so you can focus on crisis in washington, d.c. and new york, but if you don't have public safety taken care of in all the places you will see major demand for change. the fact that the vermont police decided to endorse in this race already is a big deal. >> the san francisco da was recalled, gascon is up. philadelphia has been talked about p. how do you think about that as you think about your reaction to these stories? >> some of the governors have the power to yank das. i'd like...
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not sitting back and waiting on washington to put a policy in place the rescue you, looking at your income and saying my paycheck hits my house and what are my priorities and budgeting. >> charles: to that point, a lot has been made on these sur vies the last few weeks. one that showed millennials and older demographics making $150,000, 200,000 and a percent that said they couldn't make it paycheck to paycheck. it's like i -- one of the millennials said i can't make it paycheck to paycheck. i have $5,000 for avocado toast, $10,000 for uber eats. people have to find a way to get through this, right? >> absolutely. there's an expectation that has to lower even when you go to buy a home. the home you could buy in 2019 is not the home you could buy today. it's not exciting and fun news. that's the reality. looking at your lifestyle and lowering it so you can pay for housing, food, transportation and putting the priorities in place. your needs versus your wants. that's a conversation that everybody has to have right now. >> martha: rachel, a lot of people complain about that, all the extra mone
not sitting back and waiting on washington to put a policy in place the rescue you, looking at your income and saying my paycheck hits my house and what are my priorities and budgeting. >> charles: to that point, a lot has been made on these sur vies the last few weeks. one that showed millennials and older demographics making $150,000, 200,000 and a percent that said they couldn't make it paycheck to paycheck. it's like i -- one of the millennials said i can't make it paycheck to...
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he invites the king and queen, they have a big fancy dinner in washington. the come up here to hyde park, fdr famously has the hot dog picnic up and talk cottage. where he serves hot dogs to the king and queen. they feared other things to. i think you talk a little bit about that ralph in your article. >> i think they tried to serve some sort of a foodie cocktail to winston churchill who spat it out. [laughs] absolutely, that was a famous episode. roosevelt saw the need to cultivate closer relations with england. it very well could have lost the war once and for all from the west. he had this wonderful relationship with churchill, of course. i think roosevelt addressed him as, i forget -- by a navy title. >> he was the former naval person. >> former naval person, right. >> they started the correspondence when he was still the first corner of the admiralty before he became prime minister. in that case he would refer to him as a naval person. president of the united states is not supposed to be talking to the british navy. he later referred to him as the forme
he invites the king and queen, they have a big fancy dinner in washington. the come up here to hyde park, fdr famously has the hot dog picnic up and talk cottage. where he serves hot dogs to the king and queen. they feared other things to. i think you talk a little bit about that ralph in your article. >> i think they tried to serve some sort of a foodie cocktail to winston churchill who spat it out. [laughs] absolutely, that was a famous episode. roosevelt saw the need to cultivate...
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plans to give the ukraine the same surface to air missile system used to protect washington d.c. i mentioned the very busy weekend unfortunately here in ukraine. after yesterday's missile strike that killed one and injured six, idaho senator jim rich met with president zelensky in kyiv. senator rich tells fox news he wanted to see how american military aid was being delivered. he learned this. >> i'm incredibly impressed with the way stuff is getting to the front lines. we here anecdotal stories about how the russians blow up the stuff when it gets here. that's not the case. this stuff is coming through and getting to where it needs to be. >> senator rich tells fox news that he's impressed with the competency and the training of ukraine troops and believe that they will take full advantage of all military aid that they get including from the united states. president zelensky telling g-7 leaders that he wants the war to end by this winter, martha as conditions to fight are set to get worse. we'll send it back to you. >> martha: thank you, nate foy in lviv, ukraine. what is going o
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genial and on self conscious people and all of washington. in fact after watching justice thomas and over these past 30 years i'm tempted to propose a new standard here tonight. the senate should only confirm the kinds of men and women who when their final dramatic confirmation vote is taking place, decide to turn off the tv and take a bath. [laughs] we should only confirm people who are happier tailgating out of an rv then rubbing elbows at cocktail parties. [applause]ourse that is a standard i can get behind! of course the campaign to intimidate and pressure this justice did not stop, did not stop when the gavel fell. the next year, the still fuming new york times smeared him as quote, the youngest, cruelest, justice. the hectoring never left the. justice thomas did not break or bend or bow. this is a particular quality that i want to focus on. this core value of not blinking, not bending, not allowing his judicial office to be compromised by inappropriate bullying from the political sphere. i am concerned that in our current climate judges
genial and on self conscious people and all of washington. in fact after watching justice thomas and over these past 30 years i'm tempted to propose a new standard here tonight. the senate should only confirm the kinds of men and women who when their final dramatic confirmation vote is taking place, decide to turn off the tv and take a bath. [laughs] we should only confirm people who are happier tailgating out of an rv then rubbing elbows at cocktail parties. [applause]ourse that is a standard...
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two men from washington were arrested, 25-year-old and a 19-year-old. both were charged with possession, transportation and selling of illegal drugs. though tulare county jail records show they are no longer in custody as of this morning. fentanyl is a synthetic opioid 50 times more powerful than her -- heroin, and fentanyl continues to pour into the country through the southern border and overdose deaths are record highs all over the country with more than 69,000 fentanyl o.d.s in 2021. and according to the d.e.a., last year the united states suffered more fentanyl deaths than gun deaths and auto deaths combined together. this year the state of texas alone said it has already seized enough fentanyl at the southern border to kill every single american. back to you. >> john: fentanyl is so incredibly dangerous and the nation is awash in it. >> sandra: world leaders having a laugh at vladimir putin's expense, analysts warn president biden better come away with just a few photo ops. >> john: why critics say it's only hurting the little guy. it works natura
two men from washington were arrested, 25-year-old and a 19-year-old. both were charged with possession, transportation and selling of illegal drugs. though tulare county jail records show they are no longer in custody as of this morning. fentanyl is a synthetic opioid 50 times more powerful than her -- heroin, and fentanyl continues to pour into the country through the southern border and overdose deaths are record highs all over the country with more than 69,000 fentanyl o.d.s in 2021. and...
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joseph kennedy is from washington state, he sought to kneel and pray on the field after games. the justices deciding 6-3 saying his prayer was protected by the first amendment. he joined fox, for his first interview since the big win. >> if you had to do this all over again, you would? >> yes, i would. i would think a couple times before i do the whole seven years and losing the first five times, but 100% worth it knowing i fought for the right thing and ended up winning and knowing justice is done and freedoms are good. >> kayleigh, justice gorsuch saying the free exercise and free speech clause of the first amendment protect expression like mr. kennedy. >> that is what the constitution said, this is the first win for this coach, congratulations to them and victory for people of faith everywhere. let me put this in context. in 1962 and 63, the supreme court evicted god from schools. from that moment on, what happened are series of defeats for people of faith. 1952 case, majority cited today, the case said we agree the state may not establish religion of secularism in the sense
joseph kennedy is from washington state, he sought to kneel and pray on the field after games. the justices deciding 6-3 saying his prayer was protected by the first amendment. he joined fox, for his first interview since the big win. >> if you had to do this all over again, you would? >> yes, i would. i would think a couple times before i do the whole seven years and losing the first five times, but 100% worth it knowing i fought for the right thing and ended up winning and knowing...
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>> that's exactly what we need in washington right now. someone who will work for people, not for a partisan agenda and do the right thing. vermonters will elect a republican like me. democrats and independents, republicans are telling me we are going to vote for you. we need to change. at the same old in washington. >> dana: are you having fun on the campaign trail? 's because i am eating so many interesting people with interesting stories. we have opportunity to make change in leadership that is desperately needed. >> dana: we met years ago through your sister. regulations on deciding to read. we will follow the race very closely. i will try to get to vermont. [indistinct] >> come here, buddy. fentanyl rescuing a 3-year-old boy from a burning trailer. two of those responders will joining us live next. ♪ ♪ new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed
>> that's exactly what we need in washington right now. someone who will work for people, not for a partisan agenda and do the right thing. vermonters will elect a republican like me. democrats and independents, republicans are telling me we are going to vote for you. we need to change. at the same old in washington. >> dana: are you having fun on the campaign trail? 's because i am eating so many interesting people with interesting stories. we have opportunity to make change in...
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you couldn't buy the washington post in new york for a period only in washington. you could get it inrockville, you could get hundreds of copies in rockville . >> it's still sitting there. >> none in new york. so that sense of that cbs validated and sally again was telling the story about the cvs people were saying where are the documents and said documents, we don't have any documents. there are no documents. we are counting on the trust of our sources and reporters. >> and are too young reporters. so that's october. a month later nixon wins in a landslide and the story kind of, the trail goes cold for you guys. not just for a few days but for a couple of months you guys are scraping and you're under a lot of pressure talk about this aspect of it which is you had this story. you kept italive and suddenly there's nothing there to keep moving forward . what's the pressure you're feeling and overall, what were the pressures you felt about the need for absolute accuracy whenever possible and to keep the story moving to demonstrate that wasn't going to go away? >> it w
you couldn't buy the washington post in new york for a period only in washington. you could get it inrockville, you could get hundreds of copies in rockville . >> it's still sitting there. >> none in new york. so that sense of that cbs validated and sally again was telling the story about the cvs people were saying where are the documents and said documents, we don't have any documents. there are no documents. we are counting on the trust of our sources and reporters. >> and...
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. >> we are watching bad policiess from washington drive run away inflation across the nation, across virginians. and we are a 40-year high in inflation. what can i do as governor is get taxes down. >> brian: one thing he you did not get done is gas tax. >> i don't know why the senate democrats chose not to sign on to suspending the gas tax for three months. we have plenty of money for this. this is a chance to give a break to virginians who deserve it i think it's politics on their end as opposed to the best interest of virginians. we see the white house calling to suspend gas taxes. you see real pressure to drive investment away from fossil fuels. the reality is production comes down and we see a supply and demand imbalance that is just at the core of why we have $5 gasoline today at the pump. >> this budget includes # hundred million dollars to invest in law enforcement. this is a result of the liberal policies that went awry where we depleted the resources, police, we demean them. and we saw commonwealth attorneys not prosecute. we are working across the state in order to bring mo
. >> we are watching bad policiess from washington drive run away inflation across the nation, across virginians. and we are a 40-year high in inflation. what can i do as governor is get taxes down. >> brian: one thing he you did not get done is gas tax. >> i don't know why the senate democrats chose not to sign on to suspending the gas tax for three months. we have plenty of money for this. this is a chance to give a break to virginians who deserve it i think it's politics on...
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in the darkness of washington. quite beautiful. host: if daniel chester french is somebody you're intrigued by, monument man, the author of the book is carol holzer. up next, good morning. caller: good morning. two points, my wife who died a while ago, used to work for the department of interior and i know they use to -- i don't know if they still do -- give tours into the monument underground, to other recesses but typically would not be apparent and the other point just last week i was listening to testimony by deb haaland about the atrocities that have happened to the indigenous people here and it should be duly noted and recognized that it was under lincoln that i think the largest mass execution of people were done, so we just have to be able to tell all of the history. guest: i agree. i would love to talk about both of those things. first, i think the caller is referring to what people call the under croft of the lincoln memorial. the memorial itself is 99 feet high. the undergirding, the basement, call it the under croft, is
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we have fox news coverage this morning, and more on the fallout in washington. >> carley: ashley strohmier on the violence, ashley, good morning. >> a protest gnomic protest erupted the overturning of roe v. wade and continues throughout the week end. angeles friday, protesters throwing sticks at cars and things turned violent later that night when l.a.p.d. officers apparently assaulted with a makeshift blowtorch and fireworks. two people arrested in the incident, one charged with attempted murder on a police officer and in portland a group of marchers smashed windows and grew graffiti on downtown businesses. and a pro-life center in lynchburg, virginia, with graffiti and breaking windows of the building. in arizona in a large group of protesters were tear gassed after being asked to move back and didn't move according to the police. the department of public safety the gas wishes after part of a door was broken and monuments vandalized. congressman jim jordan calling the ruling a victory, listen. >> this was a huge victory for life, but it was also a victory over the intimidation tactics o
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now, this is washington and at washington. everyone is always looking for a chance for a photo op. so what we're going to do is we're going to have we're going to gather our speakers and performers and our special guests and line up on the steps behind me and everyone in the audience. anyone you can pull out of the reflecting pool. anyone you want to bring going up go up behind us and line up on the steps and we'll get a grand photo and we will put it in our on our website linkonian.org and you can download it and share it with all your friends and tell everybody how they you were here for this one time event. so thank you all and please join us behind us and round of applause one more time for the president's own marine band. the hundred year dedication of the lincoln mario we are joined by author and abraham harold holzer lincoln to -- joined by author and
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there's a quote from lyndon johnson if i if i walked across the potomac the headline and the next days washington post would be president. can't swim. never changes right? there's there's always somewhat of an adversary or relationship, but john f kennedy, i think he beguiled the press about as well as any that we've had. thanks riley. oh, yeah, we just work our way across the room. thank you. thank you for being here. and the lbj special was really lovely. so congrats on that. thank you. a specialist in both these presidents. what would you look for as a voter in your modern president? say again? i'm so sorry. what do you look for in a president? you as like a scholar of the presidency. you know, i i've been asked this before and i think at the end of the day all presidents are different, you know, they come in with different skill sets and experiences that come in with different visions and outlooks on the world. and i think it's hard to paint, you know any leader with the same brush, you know, we should expect different things from different leaders because not everyone's capable of the same t
there's a quote from lyndon johnson if i if i walked across the potomac the headline and the next days washington post would be president. can't swim. never changes right? there's there's always somewhat of an adversary or relationship, but john f kennedy, i think he beguiled the press about as well as any that we've had. thanks riley. oh, yeah, we just work our way across the room. thank you. thank you for being here. and the lbj special was really lovely. so congrats on that. thank you. a...
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but a washington d.c. at least 16 other states there be no reduction in abortion access according to the pro- abortion research institute 11 democratic led legislatures moved to expand access in anticipation of the ruling. an invitation has been expended and transmitted our current are providers will take every >> present biden vowed to stand by the department of justice and guaranteeing a woman's right to travel for an abortion rate made a plea friday for the issue to become the cornerstone of the midterm elections. >> need to restore the protections of roe's law of the land. we need to elect officials who will do that. this fall, roe is on the ballot. >> i woke up this morning praying for this. and i never thought that it would happen progress or and lawmakers celebrate the ruling, the democrats took a tone of morning. >> today is one of the darkest days of our country has ever seen pickwick some taken to the streets to join protesters. [background noises] on friday protesters also gathered in front of t
but a washington d.c. at least 16 other states there be no reduction in abortion access according to the pro- abortion research institute 11 democratic led legislatures moved to expand access in anticipation of the ruling. an invitation has been expended and transmitted our current are providers will take every >> present biden vowed to stand by the department of justice and guaranteeing a woman's right to travel for an abortion rate made a plea friday for the issue to become the...
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welcome to the washington times for this special episode of history as it happens a podcast for people who want to think about current events historically. i'm martin de caro and our guest today catholic university historian. michael kimmage. welcome michael. thank you for having me. good to have you here. you are a member of the state department's policy planning staff 2014 to 2016. your portfolio was russia and ukraine. so you bring a lot of expertise to the subject. we're going to talk about today. you are an expert on us russia relations, and that is the road to war in eastern europe. how did we get to this point where europe is seeing its first major land war since world war two the possible exception of the breakup of yugoslavia a civil war. so let's begin with something. i usually stay away with stay away from rather my day-to-day podcast and that is what's happening on the ground. we want the podcast to survive forever not become dated, but i am curious as to what you think about why russia's invasion? has gone so poorly at least from a russian perspective not achieving any maj
welcome to the washington times for this special episode of history as it happens a podcast for people who want to think about current events historically. i'm martin de caro and our guest today catholic university historian. michael kimmage. welcome michael. thank you for having me. good to have you here. you are a member of the state department's policy planning staff 2014 to 2016. your portfolio was russia and ukraine. so you bring a lot of expertise to the subject. we're going to talk about...
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i am back on the south carolina he still spending money in washington d.c. as a republican for both parties have a lot to do they've need to clean the high ground on spending. greg: mick mulvaney eight heavy beka political questions i need to talk to you too i do know it's a mix economics and politics. i know it usually go to bed about the seven sunday night heading to stay up late so i can bring you back and ask you about presidential politics coming up, how is that? >> i've got questions about your hair so we could do that maybe next time. that may take more than one segment. >> i would love that. thank you mick mulvaney where there have been and remain foreign policy challenges all around the globe. what have we learned over the past year? what does the future look like? former director of national intelligence john lee ratcliffe joins us next. >> like to say congratulations to you mr. gowdy on your winter anniversary of your show. i would like to say outstanding job on the individual who job on the individual who decided to give you that up to 8 weeks of
i am back on the south carolina he still spending money in washington d.c. as a republican for both parties have a lot to do they've need to clean the high ground on spending. greg: mick mulvaney eight heavy beka political questions i need to talk to you too i do know it's a mix economics and politics. i know it usually go to bed about the seven sunday night heading to stay up late so i can bring you back and ask you about presidential politics coming up, how is that? >> i've got...
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host: "washington journal" continues. host: on the 50th anniversary of the watergate break-in, two individuals who played a key role in the prosecution and defense teams of watergate. jill wine-banks, a former watergate assistant special prosecutor and the new book in the -- and geoff shepard , deputy to the lead counsel and also the other of a new book. thank you for the time. remind us where you were on this date in 1972, june 17. guest: i was in the middle of a five-year term on the nixon staff, the others lawyer on the staff. i knew everybody involved, although i didn't know people in the break-in. the break-in wasn't of particular concern. i had a full-time job working on policy issues and life moved on. it was a very busy and very happy time period couldn't have been prouder than to work on nixon's white house staff. host: wherever you? guest: i was a prosecutor at the -- where were you? guest: i was a prosecutor at the time and lived in dupont circle and write about the break-in. host: bob woodward was one of the w
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i don't get a strong sense that republican leaders in washington get all of this, trump got it he spoke to working people. in the way that's an encouraging thing coming from the grassroots. >> absolutely am super excited to see that. i know we talk about we the people and we the people need to get the power back. i don't believe we ever lost power. i know we handed it over thank you for putting it in the hands of people we can trust but we never lost power. we now have the power but we have to make sure we pit it to a position where we are doing our research about candidates that we are making decisions that are gonna support our objective and our agendas that actually support the working class in the middle. i think this is the most important time we have right now as voters to make sure were doing what's necessary to be informed and to take the power back as the people. >> a quick thought on t this week's ruling. just to put a point on what janelle was saying i don't think it could help therats at all particularly in light of the changes that we are seeing. we will see the numbers are
i don't get a strong sense that republican leaders in washington get all of this, trump got it he spoke to working people. in the way that's an encouraging thing coming from the grassroots. >> absolutely am super excited to see that. i know we talk about we the people and we the people need to get the power back. i don't believe we ever lost power. i know we handed it over thank you for putting it in the hands of people we can trust but we never lost power. we now have the power but we...
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washington posts reporting. in the next hour will discuss and examine how the heroic journalist journalist myth of watergate took hold. and why it is so tenacious. but also discuss what some of the principles of the washington post? principles that the post at the time of the watergate scandal have had to say about this interpretation of watergate. and will consider why it matters we'll consider the so what question. why debunking this myth? matters along the way we'll have some time for q&a. here are a few names that will encounter. during our class today. bob woodward and carl bernstein these are these were reporters for the washington post the lead reporters on the watergate scandal for the post. and they teamed up in 1972 and were together through the scandal in 1974. together they wrote two books about the watergate scandal. catherine graham is another name that will encounter she was the posts publisher. during the watergate period the post then was a family-owned newspaper. and she was publisher from 1969
washington posts reporting. in the next hour will discuss and examine how the heroic journalist journalist myth of watergate took hold. and why it is so tenacious. but also discuss what some of the principles of the washington post? principles that the post at the time of the watergate scandal have had to say about this interpretation of watergate. and will consider why it matters we'll consider the so what question. why debunking this myth? matters along the way we'll have some time for...
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one of the great things about press washington lies he decided he would not be king. he could have been. he said no. i will follow the constitution. the activist on the court who lobby the court to basically turn the supreme court into a super left-wing legislature as a backstop to congress and the president and the bureaucracy. even if the left loses elections it cannot lose the issue and that's what's going on. let's start at the beginning. teefifteen on —- roe vs wade reversed almost 200 years of jurisprudence. almost 200 years there is not one word in this constitution, not one about abortion. not a word in the federalist papers about abortion. not any word of abortion during the constitutional convention in madison notes. so that had nothing to do with the decision of roe vs wade. roe vs wade was a long op-ed a decision looking for constitutional argument. they never found it. there is none. in his decision, harry blackmun one of the dumbest members of the court in the last 100 years said prior justices have looked at the first amendment, fourth, fifth amendmen
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former publisher of the washington post phil gramm once said journalism is the first rough draft
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lucas thomaston from washington. jon: out to the southern border were authorities and del rio say they are seeing a huge rise in illegal crossings. many of the migrants are what's left of a large caravan that broke up earlier this month. now another one is getting ready to head our way. griff jenkins is live on the border in eagle pass texas. >> good evening divided a administration said they have operational control over southern border but the pictures tell a different story just hours after i arrived here take a look at this video this is a large group of migrants easily more than 300 that is costing 101-degree heat today they are largely from venezuela, cuba, columbia, men and women and children and people being treated with iv bags for heat exhaustion and they are parts of the previous caravan we had this month. they told me they were in that coming from venezuela. we also had a group of 25 cross right here behind my life shot just part of the chaos here we can show you some footage as well this is video shot by
lucas thomaston from washington. jon: out to the southern border were authorities and del rio say they are seeing a huge rise in illegal crossings. many of the migrants are what's left of a large caravan that broke up earlier this month. now another one is getting ready to head our way. griff jenkins is live on the border in eagle pass texas. >> good evening divided a administration said they have operational control over southern border but the pictures tell a different story just hours...
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some of the cities include washington, d.c., new york and los angeles. and although l.a. has one of the highest crime rates in the country, district attorney george gascon claims he knows how to keep communities safe. in a new interview with ktla, he was asked if l.a. is safer because of his policies, and gascon responded, quote, yeah. in some areas it is. i think important to start out by saying i was a police officer for many years before i was a district attorney. i know how to keep communities safe. the reality is that crime is up around the nation. there are lots of things that are not working, i see them. i'm frustrated as much as the next person. it is a national problem, it's not just an l.a. problem. so, david, seems like he thinks he's got the solution, he says. this is the top law enforcement officer in l.a. county, district attorney, george gascon. he seems to be thinking he's doing an okay job. crime is going fine as far as he's concerned. but just a few weeks ago, remember, we had the career criminal who should have been behind bars killed two lapd officers.
some of the cities include washington, d.c., new york and los angeles. and although l.a. has one of the highest crime rates in the country, district attorney george gascon claims he knows how to keep communities safe. in a new interview with ktla, he was asked if l.a. is safer because of his policies, and gascon responded, quote, yeah. in some areas it is. i think important to start out by saying i was a police officer for many years before i was a district attorney. i know how to keep...
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also remaining kennedy versus bremerton washington school district, the high school football coach who was fired in 2015 for praying by himself while at the school and visible by some students. one parent complained because her son is atheist. g.o.p. centers and former vice president mike pence are supporting the coach. on fox news sunday, abrams is concerned about the future decisions from the court's conservative majority. >> i would reject the notion that this is the will of the people. this is a political decision, made by the narrowest of margins and done to satisfy an even narrower constituency. >> when the court does break for the summer, it will mark the end for justice steven pryor on the bench who will be retiring, who will be replaced by his former law clerk jackson, the first black woman on the court in years. >> eric: thanks, lucas. >> arthel: major rulings from the supreme court this week including the case from the former high school football coach who was fired after praying on the field. >> it is so bizarre to me, something so simple as taking the knee for, you know, 1
also remaining kennedy versus bremerton washington school district, the high school football coach who was fired in 2015 for praying by himself while at the school and visible by some students. one parent complained because her son is atheist. g.o.p. centers and former vice president mike pence are supporting the coach. on fox news sunday, abrams is concerned about the future decisions from the court's conservative majority. >> i would reject the notion that this is the will of the...
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but mike, when i driven this morning i was on the seventh year in washington yesterday. i came down and asked her driving and about 20 miles north of where i am standing we got into what was the tail end of a smuggler pursue but look at this video i shot it with my own phone and camera. you can see this pick up truck crashed into a fence. the two individuals fled to pre-texas dps to take them into custody. there is marijuana present in the car. we do not know what else they might've been smuggling because they got away. meanwhile look at this drone video shot friday by one of our sources. shows a massive group like you are talking about crossing the rio grande river. you can see people from honduras, guatemala, el salvador is largely compromise a venezuelans for those of the remnants of that large caravan we saw earlier this month. as an interesting discovery of five afghans yesterday just south of where i am standing. that is all part of the former ice director says it is the dismantling of the trump policies that we have to blame for this, listen. great date dismantled
but mike, when i driven this morning i was on the seventh year in washington yesterday. i came down and asked her driving and about 20 miles north of where i am standing we got into what was the tail end of a smuggler pursue but look at this video i shot it with my own phone and camera. you can see this pick up truck crashed into a fence. the two individuals fled to pre-texas dps to take them into custody. there is marijuana present in the car. we do not know what else they might've been...