Todays washington journal, marking the 20th anniversary of cspan radio app. Washington journal continues. Host we want to welcome larry oconnor. Is this your first time on cspan radio . Guest yes. You came down and broadcast my show simulcast. It host you were going after the Nobel Peace Prize significantly. Guest i was at i think it. Umped the shark he shook hands with an israeli without actually he did not actually stop the killing. The International Campaign to abolish Nuclear Weapons, there were Nuclear Weapons in one of the biggest threats we have is north korea around developing Nuclear Weapons. The development of nuclear ,eapons in the hands of people it is actually been a cause for peace in the world. I know that is counterintuitive. Yes, there is the nuclear threat, but look at the lives that were lost in the 20th century before the nuclear bomb. Never saw that kind of conflict after that. Of they this because nuclear bomb but just an interesting observation and my listeners e
Travel cost is widening. The price tag for their travel could amount to millions of dollars. And this from the New York Times, an extraordinary 20minute interview with senator bob corker as he unloads on the president , claiming he could set the nation on the path to World War Three and warning President Trump is not treating the office he is treating the office like a reality show. Were going to get to all of this in the course of the next three hours, and we want to begin with the president and senator corker and this feud that really unraveled over the weekend, your reaction to what senator corker has said and what the president has said. 2027488001, our line for republicans. 2027488000 for democrats. We have a line for independents at 2027488002. Join us on social media, send cspanwj. T at good monday morning to you. Heres how the story playing out in senator corkers head state. One headline, trump may trigger World War Three. What may have started this, comments this past wednesda
A local pub brewery has made a new beer, trust the process beer. We will tell you where you can get this for the big game tonight. Oh, yeah. Watch parties and things. It will be great. Also, yes the count down clock we had all week would i meet Gabriel Union. Did it happen. I went, i saw her. There must have been 2,000 people here and i swear 99 percent were women. It was a free library. Free library. There she is. She gave a really good talk , question answers people were crying actually. It was great to be in the room with 2,000 woman but that has nothing to do with it. I have wanted to meet her for 20 years. I get up there. There is a lot of security. No pictures. So disappointed. No pictures, mike. She wouldnt take any pictures with peopley got one with her. That is what you got. Yeah. I got one. Is that even her. We did see her outfit in the last shot so that is pretty similar so we will to have believe it. Is there so much more to this story i will share later on. Very interestin
The operations were highly organized and located unmarked buildings throughout the city typically in low income neighborhoods. Reporter according to investigators cray and his relatives ran numbers out of the his location on ridge avenue and this one on germantown avenue. Most of the people that placed bets at these locations were on fixed incomes. You had to know what you had to know to be able to come play numbers. Reporter investigators say cray owned his home in moorestown, n, and others at the jersey shore in new york and las vegas. He liked highend cars including a jaguar a porsche, bentley, lamborghini, ferrari and aston martin. His lifestyle was significant different than the people who both worked for him and the people who placed bets. Reporter now he was released on quarter Million Dollars bail. His attorney perry demarco, sr. , says he will fight these charges in court. In 131 month period he deposited more than 3 million in the bank. Never making a deposit more than 9,000
He received prizes for history, debate and translation of new test meant greek. New testament greek. Books withten many clarity of expression. Audience,mbers of the you may have read his book the special providence american foreignpolicy and how it changed the world. The hamiltonian, jeffersonian , this way ofn thinking about foreignpolicy remains a touchstone for how we think about foreignpolicy today. He will talk about president s a differentocus on group. Franklin was about, Harry S Truman and Ronald Reagan. Roosevelt, Harry S Truman and Ronald Reagan. He will provide a lot of insight into our current situation. After he speaks, we will take questions from the audience and questions on our twitter site area had twitter site. The twitter handle is it rolls off the tongue. Program for military and diplomatic history. Please join me and waltzing and welcoming professor Walter Russell read Walter Russell mead. [applause] prof. Mead thank you for that introduction and the opportunity to