should get rid of gas stoves, washing machines should use less water, why a million americans coming across the border in the next two days are all to americans benefit. ultimately he is missing an opportunity. but i suspect when you think you are smarter than most people you don t have to tell people why you are doing what you do. you should just accept it. and that is the approach this white house takes. and certainly as you look throughout his cabinet the approach the cabinet takes. harris: richard, i will come to you on what s happened with barring reporters. i want to add this to the mix. a washington post opinion article notes that president biden has yet to hold solo news conference in 2023. it calls it lack of press conferences unacceptable. here is a quote. taking questions from the media promotes public accountability and instills confidence that he can do the job. it is widely known that mr. biden is gaffe prone but as he runs for a second term, he should be eager to sh
reauthorized and even congressman lahood, who s says he was a victim of its abuses. he wants to continue. so, former cia analyst patrick eddington wrote an opinion article on the hill arguing that pfizer should be completely scrapped. i know you disagree. i want to give you a chance to respond, he writes those who support renewal of section seven to claim the program is invaluable. yet that claim has never been validated by congress s watchdog, the government accountability office and prior government claims about the effectiveness of other must have surveillance programs have been exposed. as false. you disagree. absolutely i mean, first off that the world is not getting more safe. it s getting less safe and our adversaries are getting more aggressive or tools, our ability to be able to spy to be able to gather intelligence to be able to understand how our adversaries intended. do both our allies and ourselves harm is even more critical now than it s ever been, um there are abuses. we
newly unearthed online posts from the past are giving some insight into the mental state of bryan kohberger, the ph.d criminology student accused and appeared in court yesterday and now he ll wait in an idaho jail for five months until his next hearing. let s bring in jana fox at the university of south florida. thank you for being with us. this case has been of huge national interest with a focus on the suspect s field of study. you wrote an opinion article in the new york times where you say in part it might make us feel safer to believe that something overt such as someone s field of study is a red flag for extreme violence as opposed to say a personality feature that is difficulty to detect makes us believe we could identify a person with ant tude to commit such a crime and prevent the person from victimizing us.
know, come to terms with the trauma of january 6th, the day. what continues or what i continue to struggle with is everything that s happened since then and the things, the issues that we continue to grapple with as a country regarding the former president, the lies that he spewed and the political violence that we ve experienced as a result of it. and on that subject, while you were there at the white house being honored with democrats and republicans and independents by the president for standing up for democracy, you for literally protecting democracy with your life, on the other side, other end of pennsylvania avenue, republicans are working to elect a speaker. that speaker is going to be maybe kevin mccarthy, who you wrote in an opinion article on cnn.com, mccarthy told you that he couldn t control the fringe members of the party and some people see what he s doing right