tomorrow s primetime hearing. and new reporting on how donald trump had the secret service scrambling on the day of the capitol attack. also this morning, the top headlines from last night s midterm election primaries that may serve as a warning to democrats. yeah. some democrats. willy, you know this better than anybody, when brilliant minds visit our show, who do they quote? churchill, lincoln, aristotle, jesus christ. okay. of course more dorchester the british governor of quebec if it s jon meacham. willie, that s another story for another day. today we want to open the vault of deep thoughts in service to our progressive friends on the occasion of yet another setback on the issue of permissive law law enforcement. the san francisco d.a. got recalled last night perhaps the most progressive city in america. as we said last year, you said it time and again, democrats one of the most liberal cities in the east coast, one of the most liberal cities in new york elected
could leave the spy business. however, an event occurs which pulls him back in. on october 1978, a sailboat goes aground on the chesapeake bay. the coast guard investigates. they found bullets scattered around the deck. they go into the galley and find documents stamped top secret. they find an electronic device which is used for communicating with satellites. ten days later, a body wrapped in 36 pounds of chains manages to surface to the chesapeake bay. the body is unrecognizable. they find the body and have it
it s great honor to be here. mr. president, they tell me you re over there somewhere. there you are. thank you, mr. president. be not afraid. those were the first words of the first public address of the first polish pope after his election on october 1978. they were the words that have come to define pope john paul ii, words that would change the world. john paul brought the message here to warsaw in his first trip back home as pope in june of 1979. it was a message about the power of faith, the power of resilience, the power of the people. in the face of a cruel, brutal
thank you very much. it s a great honor to be here. mr. president, they tell me you re over there somewhere. there you are. thank you, mr. president. be not afraid. these are the first words at the first public address of the first polish pope after his election on october 1978. they were the words that would come to define pope john paul ii, words that would change the world. john paul brought the message here to warsaw in his first trip back home as pope in june of 1979. it was a message about the power, the power of faith, the power of resilience, the power of the people. in the face of a cruel and brutal system of government, it
[laughter] thank you very much. it s a great honor to be here. mr. president, they tell me you re over there somewhere. thank you, mr. president. be not afraid. those were the first words of the first public address of the first public pope after his election on october 1978. they were the words that would come to define john paul the second, words that would change the world. john paul brought the message here to warsaw in his first trip back home as pope in june of 1979. it was a message about the power, the power of faith, the power of resilience, the power of the people in the face of a