i m gonna be honest. i did work on john kerry s campaign in 2004, and i tried very hard to defeat george bush and her father. four years later, i was a part of the transition when president bush and vice president cheney handed over to barack obama and joe biden, peacefully, by the way. of course liz cheney had a political career of her own. when that would come to be defined by her work on the january 6th committee and her willingness to speak out against donald trump when it wasn t always easy. look, i know that when i sound the alarm about the former president, which i do frequently, there are a lot of people who tune me at. who am not getting through to. but when liz cheney sends that alarm, as loudly as she s doing right now, that s another thing entirely. it s a perfect time to be talking with her, because donald trump is talking a lot about his desire to be a dictator. and that s because he wants to be a dictator. that part is pretty clear. the harder question to answe
reidout. inside with jen psaki starts now. inside with jen psaki starts now. okay. i ve been looking forward to talking to my first guest tonight for a very long time. when we first launched the show, nine months ago, earlier this year, we made a big list of people we wanted to talk to. and liz cheney was always near the top of it. well, tonight, liz cheney is here, here with me in new york, and this would ve been pretty surprising to me a few years ago. i m gonna be honest. i did work on john kerry s campaign in 2004, and i tried very hard to defeat george bush and her father. four years later, i was a part of the transition when president bush and vice president cheney handed over to barack obama and joe biden, peacefully, by the way. of course liz cheney had a political career of her own. when that would come to be defined by her work on the january 6th committee and her willingness to speak out against donald trump when it wasn t always easy. look, i know that when i so
person. you can come over here and relax in the chairs in between commercial breaks and you know, or do the long opening from here. we re all open to that. i have to say, the chairs look so comfortable that i can t possibly imagine ever being in one. i m so stressed when i m on tv, i m essentially levitating. so i could never. you don t seem that way ever. acting. thank you, my friend. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. really happy to have you here. it was june 1942, which means obviously, we are in the thick of it in terms of world war ii. june 1942, in a german submarine, a german u-boat, turned up in the hamptons. a german submarine hit a sandbar 100 yards off the coast in amaganst which is in long island in the hamptons in new york. this german nazi submarine drops off four guys. four saboteurs. and we know that they were saboteurs because they came ashore in a raft launched from had submarine. once they hit the beach, they buried the raft. the