Never seen. Went to here if anything maybe that statement wasnt tough enough. And landed here and he threat, he will truly regret it and he will regret it fast. Is it all bluster . Or a necessary warning to a rogue nation with nuclear weapons. Ill ask National Security advisor h. R. Mcmaster and the former chairman of the joint chiefs, admiral mike mullen. Joining me for insight and analysis are joy reid, host of a. M. Joy on msnbc. Rich lowry,tional rereview. Amy walter. And helene cooper, pentagon correspondent for the new york times. Welcome to sunday. Its meet the press. Announcer from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, celebrating its 70is is meet t chuck todd. Good sunday morning. In the opening months of his presidency, many of us have wondered how President Trump would respond to the type of crisis when the nation looks could he lead . Could he inspire . Could he heal . He didnt have one test this week. Hes had two. Well get to the north kor
Never seen. Went to here if anything maybe that statement wasnt tough enough. And landed here and he utters one more threat, he will truly regret it and he will regret it fast. Is it all bluster . Or a necessary warning to a rogue nation with nuclear weapons. Ill ask National Security advisor h. R. Mcmaster and the former chairman of the joint chiefs, admiral mike mullen. Joining me for insight and analysis are joy reid, host of a. M. Joy on msnbc. Rich lowry, editor of the national rereview. Amy walter. And helene cooper, pentagon correspondent for the new york times. Welcome to sunday. Its meet the press. Announcer from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, celebrating its 70th year. This is meet the press with chuck todd. Good sunday morning. In the opening months of his presidency, many of us have wondered how President Trump would respond to the type of crisis when the nation looks to its president. Could he lead . Could he inspire . Could he heal
The Smithsonian Associates and the International Spy museum cohosted this 80 minute event. Good to see all of you here. I am a historian and curator. Some of you i know, some of you i am meeting for the first time. I would like to welcome all of you to the spy museum and spy seminar, where we focus on the spies of the American Revolution. The first two weeks centered on wellknown personalities. You have the , which has an entire tv show dedicated to it now, and ben franklin is of course ben franklin. Next week, we will look at the most infamous spy in u. S. History, Benedict Arnold. The relative obscurity of James Lafayette is what will make this morning so interesting. He is someone we should know more about. His impact on World History is well known. Historians are just now beginning to piece it together to find out new information and understand his impact on the revolution and figure out how he sits among the great heroes and villains of american intelligence history. Katherine egn
What will be happening with this outline step by step. And their Law Enforcement officers that will be killing three of them. He was searching for officers on sunday morning. His presence did prompt phone calls, which then drew officers to the area. The most compelling piece is the video. It is chilling in the brutality of the shooting that there will be no doubt whatsoever that these officers were intentionally targeted and assassinated. Reporter the gunman fired on two officers wounding another. He had arrived, taking cover, but when that deputy left his cover, the gunman shot and killed him, then fired on the wounded officer again. The fourth man and the other deputy was shot while sit while sitting in the patrol car not far away. Tonight he remains in critical condition. And finally killed in the fire fight. This is a diabolical attack on the fabric of society. That is not an overstatement. Nothing fundamentally important, to know that people could have good quality lives. Thats wh
And im kerry sayers. And im your host, bill kurtis. Its our look at president clinton through the decades. The presidency is the highest office in the land. And over the course of our history, the men who held that post have each impacted and shaped this country. In 1992, the youngest man since jfk, 46 year old William Jefferson clinton, then jfk, 46 year old William Jefferson clinton, then governor elected our fortysecond president of the United States. Today on through the decades we take a look at the presidency and legacy of bill clinton. He was charismatic, intelligent and approachable but his eight years in office would be plagued by personal scandal but that didnt prevent him from leaving office with the highest Approval Rating of an outgoing president since world war ii. We begin, where it all begins for every president. With an election. By november, 1992, the reagan revolution of the 1980s had run out of steam. Reagans successor, president george bush, was seen as aristocrati