good evening. we begin with the very real possibility house republicans tomorrow will do something that has not been done for a hundred years. it s possible perhaps even likely that when the chamber s very first piece of business comes up choosing the next speaker, something necessary for anything else to proceed, they will fail to get the required number of votes to make former minority leader kevin mccarthy nancy pelosi s successor as speaker. and beyond the drama of the history that could be made tomorrow if the first vote fails and it goes to another and then as many as it takes there is the irony. mccarthy who wants to succeed floesa woman widely acknowledged to be one of the most successful legislative head counters and arm twisters of all time is still trying with just hours to go to count enough heads and twist enough arms. do you have the votes tomorrow? i think we have a good day tomorrow. that remains to be seen. just ask a fellow republican. i won t be vot
of. ayman donald trump s gag order in the federal election case to reinstate, it we re gonna have the latest details in just a moment. then even more legal troubles for the ex president. his entire family about to take the stand in his civil fraud trial. and mike pence goes out with a whimper. our farewell to the man who barely made a dent in the 2024 presidential race. i m even mohegan let s get started. we begin this hour with our breaking news, the judge overseeing donald trump s federal election subversion criminal case has reinstated a gag order she issued on the ex president just earlier this month tanya chutkan also denied trump s request to issue a long term stay of the order which bars him from publicly targeting court personnel, potential witnesses or the special counsel s team while his appeal played out. she originally issued the order after prosecutors raise concerns that the ex president could intimidate witnesses or encourage harm against prosecutors through hi
federal action case has been reinstated. we ll have the latest details in a moment. and then even more legal troubles for the ex president. his entire family back to take the stand in his fraud trial. mike pence got whose help with a whimper. he barely made a dent in the 2024 presidential race. let s get started we begin this hour with the breaking news of donald trump aversion criminal case has reinstated a gag order she issued on the ex president just earlier this month tanya chutkan also denied trump s request to issue a long term stay of the order which bars him from publicly targeting court personnel, potential witnesses or the special counsel s team while his appeal played out. she originally issued the order after prosecutors raise concerns that the ex president could intimidate witnesses or encourage harm against prosecutors through his public comments. at this hour donald trump now faces to gag orders barring him from discussing his legal cases in the public. here
[applause] ms. Albright thank you. Good afternoon and welcome. I am truly delighted to be here with all of you and to celebrate Public Service and the legacy of harry truman. As someone who believes passionately in the importance of americas global leadership, i have a natural love and affinity for harry truman. But my affection for him is rooted in something more basic. He was my First American president. My family and i arrived in america november 11, 1948. A week after he narrowly beat dewey in 1948. All of this was some time ago. In fact, i tell my students now that i went to college about halfway between the invention of the ipad and the discovery of fire. [laughter] ms. Albright so, it was much later when i became secretary of state and the question arose as to where to hold a particular ceremony. The event was to mark natos decision to include poland, and my native hungry as nightmares hungary as new members. I wasnt able to decide everything but i was able to decide that. I can
And he asked me what i wanted to do next. In 2012. I said how about george bush. He said fine and we started on george bush. Brian why . Jean edward he needed to be treated. At the the books out time had adequately treated him. Brian i want to jump in to chapter 12. Was regarded by many of his classmates at Harvard Business school as dynamically ignorant. He was energetic but ill , untutored, and unread. And he flaunted it. Little had changed in his 2002 state of the union and the reeked ofaxis of evil arrogance. Bush has spoken without wearing the consequences. Jean edward i think that is right. That is why someone had to say that. Brian when did you start to feel this way about him . Jean edward when he was president. Brian why . Reasonward there was no to go into iraq and his domestic hiss or his response to 9 11, let us put it that way seem to be overdrawn. Brian where were you . Hmm. Edward in huntington, West Virginia. Brian do you remember the day . Jean edward i remember my wif