british prime minister s during which she became the symbol of national unity and stability in the face of profound political, social and cultural change. here at the look at the life and legacy of the queen s historian at dominic green. as a fellow of the royal historical society and a wall street journal contributor. so welcome, great to have you with us. so tell us. the particular reason that the british people have held this a queen in so much esteem? is it about her in particular or is it the monarchy in general? oh well, thank you it is both in a sense. or her sheer longevity and commitment and skill she handled the job in a very hard for people in britain, as elsewhere, to imagine a monarchy without her. she was an absolute professional throughout the period 1952 for the 70 years after words. the result was we never saw behind the curtain. we never really understood the magic. but it always worked. this is a textbook example of how a monarchy make up ancient and po
tonight are new york voters going to kick a squad member to the curb? our brother, jamaal bowman, is under attack. we are going to show [bleep] the power of the [bleep] south bronx? kayleigh: we ll find out soon. polls are about to close for squad member s jamaal bowman primary. will president trump tell who his v.p. pick is, dr. ben carson will weigh in. where is doj as antisemitism runs rampant across the country. [screaming] kayleigh: first, hillary and obama to the rescue. two days to go until the cnn presidential debate and democrats are sending out their heavyweights. they are supposed to lift biden across the finish line. hillary gave a pep talk in the pages of the new york times, she lectured america on how we re supposed to watch the debate. she said, too often we approach pivotal like drama critics. we re picking a president, not the best actor. now hillary is concerned about acting in politics. tell these people. kiss freedoms goodbye that we take for g
hello america i m mark levin and this is life, liberty & levin saturday welcome we have two great guests senator tomd th cotton and ben domenech before we get to our guest look who s. back her bobble friend i m gladl you re back.ad i have a lot to say to you tonight. george stephanopoulos is an abc news journalist before that he headed war room for the clinton presidency where his job and part was to smear women who came forward and challenged bill clinton and exposed bill clinton exposing himself to them. but i got to thinking, very interesting he s telling cnn telling them during the debatehs your first big question should be who won the 2020 election? e? i have a better question, george, who won the 2000 election? i do my research here is a piece from usa today. some with the dispute over the 2000 presidential election will never end. witness vice president biden comments about predecessor al gore quote this man was elected president of the united states of america bid
states this week while president biden is currently heading back to the white house after a glitzy fundraiser in los angeles. good evening i am jon scott and this is the fox report. . jon: trump s patrol spent the wd the battleground state of michigan eating the local religious leader at historically black church in detroit before speaking at a conservative convention. now he is preparing to hold rallies in wisconsin and pennsylvania. all states eat narrowly lost to biden four years ago. madison is live in detroit with the latest. quick salute john. president trump is back in florida today after a very busy day here in detroit on saturday. he started his day of campaigning at historically black church at 180 church where he spoke to voters. then pivoted to turning point convention he spoke to young voters. across those two events he really stuck to the same sort of messaging hitting the same ideas talking about how immigration was an issue. talking about the auto industry an