Of public funds, but he rejects calls to step aside. Karen pence, 350, not content is, 256, so the contents have it. Contents. The British Government suffers a first defeat on brexit legislation. The House Of Lords backs an Opposition Amendment which could delay theresa mays timetable. And read my lips. A rare glimpse into the president s big speech preparations. Youre watching one hundred days with Katty Kay In Washington and Christian Fraser is in london. It was a very different donald trump who addressed Congress Last night less flame thrower, more president. He was still tough on immigration and terrorism but there was a surprising splattering of optimism, too. Even the odd call for unity. And it seems people here liked it. In fact, so favourable were the Morning Headlines even from what he calls the failing New York Times that an often irascible president could find nothing to moan about. On his twitter page was this thank you, and in bold type, too lets have a listen to some of w
reserves while he lays blame everywhere else for these soaring prices americans must pay. first it was covid, then it was the oil companies, then the meat companies and now it s vladimir putin s fault for biden s 40-year high inflation. our prices are rising because of putin s actions. there isn t enough supply. maria: yeah, but he forgot to mention his climate change agenda. west virginia attorney general patrick morrisey on why he s suing the administration as the securities and exchange commission proposes new rules on climate, a law for all public companies along with higher costs. plus, the big guy getting rich in the white house with america s adversaries. senator ron johnson, who first cracked the hunter biden influence peddling case wide open, on the millions of dollars the biden famingly has made family has made on the three adversaries that president biden is now expected to be tough on. biden s foreign policy calls on
whatever we think about the carrier deal and the wall street journal and sarah palin think, it matters what his constituents think and i would grew that it s better for him to use the system, work the system for voters than it is to work the system for corporations. if voters have the perception that he s breaking the rules for them it shows that he understands the theatre of the presidency which is something that is actually very important. sometimes how you make people feel about your decisions is as important as the actual substance of the decisions themselves. i think this is something he is going to incorporate when he actually takes office. i think we re going to see him at a lot of factory openings and ribbon cutting, all this ceremonial stuff that you may laugh about but for a president that actually matters. great point. another thing that s different, he makes foreign policy calls, not just taking the call from taiwan, pakistan, the fi
romney issued a number of warnings and made a lot of foreign policy judgments that it has been proven correct. he s shown an impressive judgment and he was mocked at the time but a lot of those judgments have been proven correct. if you are president, you would want to have somebody who shown pretty good expertise and made the right foreign policy calls in recent times and even if they disadpr disagree. a president wants to have a diversity viewpoint at the table. what is romney s world view and would he be somebody that would advocate and being more hawkish temperament area or pushing back on the rise of isis? when i think about areas of over lap between president-elect trump and governor romney.
but she has logged in so many miles i can t begrudge her to want to take igt eat easy for a little bit. but i want the country to appreciate just what an extraordinary role she s played during the course of my administration and a lot of the successes we ve had internationally have been because of her hard work. robin, as someone who s covered this administration, one of the things you hear from reporters who cover it is that the biggest strategic foreign policy calls have been very tightly held in the white house and not made in state. and that state s portfolio and hillary clinton s portfolio has been somewhat removed from the biggest foreign policy calls. is that your sense from your reporting? well, hillary clinton has faced two major challenges, and one is the fact that the white house has usurped a lot of the traditional roles of the state department making the big calls.