Good evening and welcome to Joe Scarborough presents. As we move closer to the primaries, donald trump remains the dominant frontrunner, according to the Morning Consult tracker. He is nearly 40 points ahead of his closest rival, Florida Governor ron desantis. And there is real apprehension about what a second trump term might look like. This morning, the New York Times published a frightening article that gives us the best look at how far donald trump may go with his obsession with authoritarians and personal political loyalty. According to the times, trump and his enablers plan to, quote, alter the Balance Of Power by increasing the president s authority over every part of the federal government. If trump wins, they plan on stacking the government with trump loyalists, regardless of their personal or professional limitations. Its going to look a lot more like 2019 than 2017. They will bring independent agencies like the fcc and the ftc, quote, under direct president ial control. The
Good evening and welcome to Joe Scarborough presents. As we move closer to the primaries, donald trump remains the dominant frontrunner, according to the Morning Consult tracker. He is nearly 40 points ahead of his closest rival, Florida Governor ron desantis. And there is real apprehension about what a second trump term might look like. This morning, the New York Times published a frightening article that gives us the best look at how far donald trump may go with his obsession with authoritarians and personal political loyalty. According to the times, trump and his enablers plan to, quote, alter the Balance Of Power by increasing the president s authority over every part of the federal government. If trump wins, they plan on stacking the government with trump loyalists, regardless of their personal or professional limitations. Its going to look a lot more like 2019 than 2017. They will bring independent agencies like the fcc and the ftc, quote, under direct president ial control. The
and like each other. they did. i think groves was a really sharp guy also. he went to m. i. t.. he wouldn t mind playing adult in front of the scientists. but he knew what was going on and he understood the science. really a masterful call putting him in charge of the project. the russians have a bomb, we are supposed to be years ahead of them but what were you guys doing? was its security tight? the story requires all of these characters, some of which are obviously household names, like cillian playing oppenheimer. and then there is the last known folks that i found really compelling as well. like getting to play strauss, who was a really fascinating american character. strauss was one of oppenheimer s nemesis. late 1953, luis straus, the chairman of the atomic energy commission, orchestrated robert oppenheimer s downfall because of his opposition to the building of the hydrogen bomb. so much of strauss s actions in that movie was driven by resentment, wasn t it?
oppenheimer s nemesis. late 1953, luis straus, the chairman of the atomic energy commission, orchestrated robert oppenheimer s downfall because of his opposition to the building of the hydrogen bomb. so much of strauss s actions in that movie was driven by resentment, wasn t it? resentment of oppenheimer. i think resentment underneath it. i just love the idea that a rivalry or a feeling by someone you admire can lead to the kind of actions that occur. so you were a biologist. i have graduated to high swipe. in the summer of 1940, kitty prune he met robert oppenheimer and they had a tense partnership. kitty, in the movie, the first half of the movie, you are a holding the martinis or streaming baby. but something remarkable happens in the second half.