Of course im talking about the United States. And while the United States constitution prefaces the minimum age of 35. 00 to be president , i guess it did not occur to james madison, otherwise known as the father of the constitution. There should be a maximum age as well. So maybe its because the age of the man who were involved in fund founding america did so mainly in their twenties and thirties and most during that time didnt even live past 60. But after the last 2 administrations had been played with gas and stumbles, is it fair to a tribute this to age . Whats bringing our panel . Steve gill is a political analyst and radio host legal and media analyst lionel, as well as steve malls berg, who was a talk radio host and conservative commentator. Thank you so much for joining me, gentlemen. The x gabby, i want to start with the vinyl on this because before we get to the current flight of candidates, is it fair to even question the mental capabilities of the president of the United St
Family. Weve been waiting for these for a while. They show how those who contributed to hunters ventures were seemingly reward evidence with access to his father. Bill it all flies in the face of what the president and his staff have been saying on repeat. Have you ever spoken to your son about his overseas Business Dealings . President biden ive never spoken to my son about his overseas Business Dealings. Do they stand behind the comment he has never been involved or spoken to his son about his business . Ive been asked this question a million times. The answer wont change. The answer remains the same. The president was never in business with his son. Dana chad pergram is live on capitol hill. She has been asked that question a lot. Her answer did change slightly and we have noticed that. What did you find out this morning from the new records . Good morning. The question is what was Hunter Biden Doing to earn access to this money . Republicans on the House Oversight Committee Say the
An enemy droll and crashed into the City Administration building according to the local governor of as the results of the explosion, windows were shattered in the administration building, and the facade was cut off as well. Emergency services are on the same up next on the 360 views getting now used, discusses with our panel, all the aging politicians in the us. And if its time to rethink who runs the country by the i am starting now. Hes in on this weeks 360 view. They say with age comes great wisdom because it also come with the risk of a world leader suffering from dementia. Meanwhile, countries around the world are dealing with a major groups of displace migrates from battled areas descending upon them. But as the influx, putting their own academy at risk, lets get started. Or the median age of the current class of World Leaders is 62. 00. With the youngest known head of government when gabrielle bork, of a chilly who rules at the age of 38. Meanwhile, all like those countries who
From battled areas descending upon them, but as the influx of putting their own economy at risk, lets get started. The median age of the current class of World Leaders is 62. 00. With the youngest known head of government when gabrielle bork, of a chilly who rules at the age of 38. Meanwhile, all of those countries who are considered to be more of a free society tend to elect the younger leadership. But one country defies the trend and is looking to elect its next leader at the right page of 79. 00 or 81. 00. Of course im talking about the United States. And while the United States constitution prefaces the minimum age of 35. 00 to be president , i guess it did not occur to james madison, otherwise known as the father of the constitution. There should be a maximum age as well. So maybe its because the age of the man who were involved in font founding america did so mainly in their twenties and thirties and most during that time didnt even live past 60. But after the last 2 administrati
Good afternoon and welcome to our audience gathered here and welcome to everyone who is watching us live on cspan. We are here for an important discussion here today on a topic called beyond objectivity producing trustworthy news in todays newsrooms. I am from the Walter Cronkite school of journalism. I am pleased to be joined today by two distinctive individuals, glenn downey, who is the former executive editor of the Washington Post, who now serves as a professor at the Cronkite School. And andrew hayward, to my far left, who is the former president of cbs news, who is now a Research Professor amongst other things at the Cronkite School. Today, we will engage in a discussion about the report that mr. Hayward and mr. Downey worked on about beyond objectivity, examining what that means from a contemporary point of view in todays newsrooms. Just a little bit of background about this report and how we got here, we work presented with an opportunity to explore issues that would be of impo