facts as they actually are. i find it puzzling and maddening. what s most alarming is it s only getting worse. a fight against facts was not a concept that was tolerated in the last administration. remember people freaked out when kellyanne conway said this. i don t know about you, but i still believe there is fact or fiction, right and wrong. the question is do they understand the difference? there was a time when we all knew what a man and woman was. i m opening up people to violence by asking what a woman is? can you provide a definition for the word woman? can i provide a definition? yes. i can t. you can t? not in this context. i m not a biologist. brian: we wall knew at one point what kinds of pronoun would be used as well. laws would be obeyed and officers respected. that s not the case now. see that? the crowd broke away the suspect from the cops. when a military disaster like the evacuation of afghanistan raises you man smuls outrage around the world an
facts as they actually are. i find it puzzling and maddening. what s most alarming is it s only getting worse. a fight against facts was not a concept that was tolerated in the last administration. remember people freaked out when kellyanne conway said this. i don t know about you, but i still believe there is fact or fiction, right and wrong. the question is do they understand the difference? there was a time when we all knew what a man and woman was. i m opening up people to violence by asking what a woman is? can you provide a definition for the word woman? can i provide a definition? yes. i can t. you can t? not in this context. i m not a biologist. brian: we wall knew at one point what kinds of pronoun would be used as well. laws would be obeyed and officers respected. that s not the case now. see that? the crowd broke away the suspect from the cops. when a military disaster like the evacuation of afghanistan raises you man smuls outrage around the world an
coleman and amy kellogg. amy, let s start with you live from london. hi mike. the meticulous and planning got underway for the day that so many people here dreaded, there was a contingency for the possibility that queen elizabeth the second would die in scotland. mike, it is a place that has meant so much to her. she loved the great outdoors. she loved traipsing across the morrison. she really cherish the company of her relatives up there on the highlands. now, her coffin today was taken from her private residence balmoral castle where she had been since a dying in a coffin in the ballroom of that castle is seen as a place of quiet dignity. the recent days, a chance for the monarch s household staff and close the family to spend some quiet days for the big public outpouring of grief will begin in earnest tomorrow. the coffin was driven for six hours across scotland through a solemn procession. her son, now king charles the third called her last great journey be the coffin d
democracy. the president made the comments against an eerie blood red background complete with marines on guard at philadelphia s independence hall. critics say it is the hyper divisive president and his progressive agenda that are the real threats to the country. now the president seems to be backing off a bit. white house correspondent peter doocy takes a look at the address and the fallout. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, mike. the president s argument is basically that he thinks the united states can have a democracy or maga republicans. but not both. so i asked him today whether or not that applies to all 74 million americans who backed trump in 2020 and his answer was very revealing. this is not unusual, right? to have a to have a speech like this. peter: that speech a warning about so-called maga republicans. they promote authoritarian leaders and fan the flames of political violence that are a threat to our personal rights. peter: but the preside
about our children or us. stand for against us. because we re not going nowhere. dozens of devastated and furious members of the uvalde community lashed out at the school board, demanding new leadership and the firing of the school district s police chief. the contentious meeting came after the release of a damning report and dramatic police body cam video. meanwhile on capitol hill, two trump white house officials will testify in thursday s prime time hearing by the january 6th committee, as the panel shifts its focus to the three hours of inaction by former president trump, during the insurrection. and over in the senate, joe manchin is trying to save face. he s now claiming that he has not written off any key parts of president biden s domestic jaebd. we ll have the latest on where the negotiations stand. good morning, and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, july 19th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us. we start with the latest on the january 6th in