we must act. now. let us declare our independence.tt when wele think about america, post independence, it is very little chance it will survive.ca ll washington was upset, because wee we were calling ourselves the united states, ourselves the united states, aron this leads to a call for a convention. talking about having 40 or 50 guys in this room. and you are in hot summer. and you are in hot summer. you are arguing. the framers have a newrg and radicae l idea. that is popular sovereignty. he s not going to establish a monarchy. he s going to establish a democratic republic. and it wasn t about him as an individual. it was about the office. hello, i m bret baier. welcome to mt. vernon on the banks of the potomac river. this was george washington s home. his business and his most beloved place on earth. but his dedication to his country is best measured by the time he spent away from here. his dedication is beste measuresov by the time he spent away from here
let us declare our independence. when we think about america, post independence is very little chance that it s going to survive. washington was upset because we were calling ourselves the united states. he says, are we united or are we not? this ultimately leads to a call for a convention and talking about having 40 or 50 guys in this room and you re in the hot summer. you re arguing the framers have a new and radical idea, and that is popular sovereignty. as george washington said, never before in history have you seen this sort of people debating about their form of government without violence. he s not going to establish a monarchy. he s going to establish a democratic republic. and it wasn t about him as an individual. it was about the office. hello, i m bret baier. welcome to mt. vernon on the banks of the potomac river. this was george washington s home. his business and his most beloved place on earth. but his dedication to his country is best measured by the time he
good evening. coming up tonight hello and welcome to sportsday i m jane dougall. england and scotland have both qualified for the euros but who else willjoin them in germany? scotland drew last night, but southgate says england have to improve when they play north macedonia later. what about the defending champions? can italy come full circle and qualify for this tournament? it s not guaranteed they must avoid defeat to ukraine later. we look at the impact a winter world cup in qatar has had on the premier league. and injuries lasting longer and costing clubs more money. also coming up on sportsday. a record sixth world cup for australia we look at what went wrong for hosts india. and, it s a new sport for the 2028 olympics, we look at the growth of flag football in the uk. it s a safer version of american football, so i think this is better. it s a safer version, you don t have to worry about the kids getting injured in flag football. welcome to the programme. the
primetime. tonight my name. my name is wanda. that s not what you told me? who are you? jesse: election day in america. we re catching the fraudsters. whoa! trump s maniac judge disrobes. this is the place where black and brown members repeatedly speak about racism and sexism, getting pushed off elevators. reporter: the squad exploding. plus [ bleep ] jesse: fox news alert. it is election night. lot on the line in virginia, new jersey and ohio and kentucky. some races have already been called. let s go to fox s political anchor bret beier for the latest. bret: the two governors races in kentucky and mississippi. we can tell you in kentucky, this cake is almost baked. it looks like the incumbent democrat andy beshear is going to win. danielle cameron, the former senior aide to mitch mcconnell, under performed where matt bevin was in 2019. looks like the insum bent democrat is going to win. not called yet, but getting close. in mississippi, much better for
hi there, everyone. it s 4:00 in new york. the trump davidians, that is how trump ally steve bannon sums up a movement that has swallowed whole one of our nation s two major political parties. a movement led by an ex-president currently facing 91 felony counts and on a third run for the white house on a platform of damaging democracy. that quote is from jonathan carl s brand-new book tired of winning: donald trump and the end of the grand old party. it reveals this dramatic collision of efforts to hold the ex-president accountable for his alleged crimes and misdeeds and a candidate who has no hesstation stoking the fires of right-wing extremism and sees winning the presidency as the only way out of his legal troubles. in an essay in the atlantic that is adapted from his book, john karl writes this about the decision by the trump campaign to hold its very first rally in waco, texas. the site of a standoff between far-right extremists and the fbi that ended in dozens of dea