might skip the debate, bret baier is unafraid to challenge him on some things. it s an interesting pivot. trump and his advisers and i covered that white house so carefully, you know, they were pretty pleased with some of the clemencies that he put together in the program jared kushner was a leading voice on they think helped win a black vote, quickly among black men in the 2020 election. it seems like trump is now pivoting hard and right away from that. we ll have to see if that s a calculation that pays off. he s certainly trying to be tough on crime as he s painted, you know, inaccurately, cities across the nation as wastelands and democratic policies. his team is trying to thread some sort of needle there on some contradictory political plans. we know trump is not known for his grasp on policy, his or anybody else s. former congressman david
are saying devastating, ken dilanian, frank figliuzzi and i, we have covered national security for years say devastating. devastating facts. it s going to be a test of the republican party because the numbers with his base have not moved. let me just make a point here that i just wanted to wrap up. this is a test of people on the armed services and intelligence committees in both houses because the support that he has had on capitol hill from the republicans writ large, i want to hear lindsey graham. i want to hear what the others and what the speaker says, he knows intelligence. he s been he s shown recently he can be an institutionalist on the debt ceiling debate. i want to see how everyone reacts. is it going to be knee jerk that this is the big bad fbi and department of justice inaccurately, is it going to be the same knee jerk reaction, or are we going to have a real national conversation about this? i think getting them on the record about that is going to be
ready. there was quite a lot of other ducks to be put in a row. my words, not his, before they get involved in an offensive. and today, he tells italian newspaper editors and others in rome that it s going to happen soon. there are troop movements that have been reported. some of it accurately. some inaccurately. all of this trying to get inside heads of the russian soldiers and at the same time, you ve got these longer range attacks against oil depots, against lod logistics chains. against aircraft in crimea. and there are a lot of mysterious attacks inside russia itself. possibly partisan attacks. possibly conducted by ukrainian special forces, jim. all right, sam, thank you very much for that report. we appreciate it. president zelenskyy is busy conducting diplomacy outside his
there? and one of the reasons for that, caroline is because this is the culmination of decades and decades of a conservative effort to reshape the courts, and i think perhaps no one is more emblematic of this at this moment than this judge in amarillo, texas, judge matthew because merrick i want you to just listen to some of the language used in this ruling that i think tells us a lot about where this is going with. mr preston is a synthetic steroid that blocks progesterone halts nutrition and ultimately starves the unborn born human until death. jurists often used the word fetus inaccurately character, uh, inaccurately identify unborn humans. he also writes. many women also experience intense psychological trauma from seeing the remains of their aborted children. the point being the language used here is very much in the antiabortion world. and this entire ruling is framed in that way. tell us why the language was really striking to me, abbie , um, as you said, unborn human
sexual improporieties and wanted him to have a news conference which he did do, and wanted them sitting right across from hillary clinton in the front row. the debate commission held a debate there was a whole question what was going to happen. they were eventually seated to the side so they were not directly in front of hillary clinton. when the candidate was about to debate donald trump in a critical moment on that stage. there was so much going on about the role of women. and that is all, you know, forgotten by most people that the context of this was very, very important at that moment in the campaign it was not at all clear at that time how donald trump was going to do in that campaign in fact, people thought that hillary clinton was the front-runner, inaccurately, as it turned out. but that was the turning point