Youre saying. You need to back up. Because frankly, the outcome that you desire is going to be pushed back at by this entire country, not because it isnt an outcome that we might all want and even agree on, but because frankly, nobody believes you. I wonder i mean, i wonder how you feel about that. Or if you even agree. Well, i havent, and nor does the epa, do polling to determine who believes us or who doesnt believe us. But you dont have to. Let me just say what i believe, okay. I dont believe that most people dont trust epa. The polling i have seen, for what its worth, back in the past by others, shows that people prefer epa to be setting standards. And you know, i dont have enough data on what every person in the United States thinks about but preferring to have them set standards is not the same as being as trusting them. Yes. So this trust thing is a problem, particularly if congress has it. This is not an idle problem, and we need to work on that. Im here today, trying to explai
Resolution that had been seen as an intractable problem. Syria didnt even admit they had chemical weapons until about 30 seconds ago, now, theyre signed on to get rid of them and their closest allies in the world are going to make sure that happens. Coming on the same afternoon as another diplomatic breakthrough. The u. S. President speaking by telephone to the iranian president tonight for the First Time Since 1979. Were going to have more on both of those stories coming up this hour. This is a very, very big news day. But the domestic news of course is dominated by our own congress shutting down our own government for no externally imposed reason at all. Just because one side has decided they maybe want to use this tactic to try to get what they want. The white house today posted a list of how the many agencies of government plan to shut down starting at midnight on monday. Handily because republicans in congress spent the last couple of years threatening to shut down the government
That american gis are reading a day or two later. This shows four u. S. Gis reading all about it in stars and stripes. Heres another one. This is from not very much later. This is from may 8th, 1945. The day after the successor to a very recently dead Adolph Hitler signed the Unconditional Surrender of the nazis in northeastern france. These three u. S. Soldiers in this photo are in beckham, germany. You can see the reason theyre holding what looks like pots and pans, they are holding their mess kits in one hand and theyve got the nazis quit front page of stars and stripes in the other hand and all three of them are wearing an eartoear grin. Here is another shot from three months later. Japan surrenders as well. And the headline even larger headline on the front page of stars and stripes that day was peace. We know from the caption on this one that the woman on the left, her name is johnny dexter. The woman on the right is lucille brennaman. The man in the middle, the gi is robert ingr
Heres another one. This one is from not very much later. This is from may 8th, 1945, the day after the successor to a very recently dead adolf hitler signed the Unconditional Surrender of the nazis in northeastern france. These three u. S. Soldiers in this photo are in beckham, germany, here. You can see the reason theyre holding what looks like pots and pans, theyre holding their mess kits in one hand. Theyve got the nazis quit, front page of stars and stripes in the other hand. And all three of them are wearing an ear to ear grin. Heres another shot from three months later. Japan surrenders as well. And the even larger headline that day was peace. We know from the caption on this one from getty images that the woman on the left, her name is johnnie dexter. The woman on the right, her name is lucille brennaman. And the man in the middle, the gi is robert ingraham. Peace. Japan has surrendered. The war is over. Heres another great one. This is 1952. The caption here says circa 1952, an
The day after the successor to a recently dead Adolph Hitler signed the surrender of nazi. Theyre holding looks like pots and pans. They got the nazis quit in one page and all three of them are wearing an ear to ear grin. Here is another shot from three months later, japan surrenders as well. The headline was even larger, that day was peace. The woman on the left, her name was Johnny Dexter and the man in the middle, the gi is robert ingram. Japan surrendered and the war is over. Here is another great one, 1952, the caption says american soldiers read the stars and stripes newspaper while eating a biscuit and jam in the field in korea. You can see his kit next to him there. Ten years after this photo. Thats 1952. Ten years later, we have the cuban missile crisis breaks out mid october, the whole world thinks the u. S. And the soviet union is going to have a nuclear war. I resolved on october 28th. This is from october 29th, 1962, four gis reading the stars and tri stripes. You can see