trump ignored big any necessary and used tariff. we are not looking to decouple from china. we like to see this relationship get on to a better footing. a growing china that plays by international rules is good for the united states and the world. laura: thank you, janet. now trump is opposed to open borders, both biden and gop establishment support. announced those sweeping measures that i mentioned moments ago from the state and dhhs to extend legal pathways, and judges and more. laura: she reads really well. trump is opposed to never ending wars and wants to reform our national security establishment. both biden and the gop establishment support it and both have a record of spending trillions and trillions on failed wars. we will support ukraine s defense for as long as it takes. supporting ukraine as long as it takes. for long it takes . that s how long we are going to be with you mr. president, for as long as it takes. laura: he was walking off the w
donors who won t support trump but beginning to be concerned about desantis are pushing young kin to jump in the field, if enough donors are squirrelly about desantis, does that mean youngkin ultimately gets in perhaps? i do think that people should watch youngkin. it seems like something he has been interested in before, he might wait and see if there an is an opportunity later. people are talking about desantis not doing enough, he hadn t announced yet and polling fairly well. nobody wonders what is nikki haley or tim scott, are their campaigns doing better. more than anything i think the republican donor class needs to realize, the republican party has been changed, the republican voters have a huge say in who gets the nomination and whether that person will win the
this chamber of commerce breakfast, the president joked about his wife fashion sentence. nobody wonders what lyndon andly wear. reporter: later that day, president kennedy would be dead, and the first lady s stunning pink suit stained forever with her husband s blood would begin a long and mysterious journey. when aids suggested she change her clothes after the shooting, she refused. phillip sheenan wrote a book. her remark and i think she made it more than once is no, i m going to leave these clothes on. i want then to see what they have done. reporter: hours later mrs. kennedy continued to wear the suit during the emergency swearing in of lyndon johnson as president. that whole scene is obviously surreal. she arrives in the cabin in air force one in these clothes, covered with the president s blood, and expected to stand there and witness the swearing in of her husband s successor.
here she is in 1962 awaiting the arrival of prime minister of algeria, that s john jr. in her arms. in dallas on november 22nd at this ft. worth chamber of commerce breakfast. nobody wonders what linden and i wear. reporter: later that day, president kennedy would be dead. and the first lady s stunning pink suit stained forever with her husband s blood would begin a long and mysterious journey. when aides suggested she change her clothes after the shooting, she refused. phillip sheinin wrote a book about the kennedy assassination. her remark, and i think she made it once was, no, i m going to leave these clothes on. i want them to see what they have done. reporter: hours later mrs. kennedy continued to wear the suit during the emergency swearing in of lyndon johnson as president. that whole scene is obviously
in america. the first lady had worn it at least six times before that fateful day. here she is in 1962, awaiting the arrival of the prime minister of algeria. that s john jr. in her arms. in dallas on november 22nd at this ft. worth chamber of commerce breakfast, the president even joked about his wife s fashion sense. nobody wonders what linden and i wear. later that day, president kennedy would be dead. and the first lady s stunning pink suit stained forever with her husband s blood, would begin a long and mysterious journey. when aides suggested she change her clothes after the shooting, she refused. philip sheenen wrote a book about the kennedy assassination. her remark, and i think she made it more than once, no. i m going to leave these clothes on. i want them to see what they have done. hours later, mrs. kennedy continued to wear the suit during the emergency swearing in of lyndon johnson as president.