originated by people running for office. there was a graphic that was on this network a few minutes ago about how in 45 states there are election deniers on the ballot today. so i believe the principal concern, the principal source of concerns about attacks on the integrity of our election are domestic-based. we always have to keep our eye on the ball when it comes to attempts at foreign interference in our democracy. jeh johnson, it is a pleasure to have you on the program. thank you so much. you know, one of the things that i think about when he talks about election deniers, and he s right about the graphic on election deniers, is that i always joked around election time it s the election lawyer full employment act. but we have never seen anything like what the potential is, do you think, here? i mean, you have campaigns who are lawyering up pre-emptively just so that they are ready because they want to be ready to fight. campaigns that maybe never would have had the money befo
SEOUL (AP) – South Korea yesterday warned North Korea that using its nuclear weapons would put it on a “path of self-destruction”, in unusually harsh language that came days after North Korea legislated a new law that would allow it to use its nuclear weapons pre-emptively. North Korea will likely be infuriated by the South […]
make him popular between now and november and the real trick to them, the real challenge to them is to explain to the public that the other side is more extreme and unacceptable and wrap these things together, guns, voting rights, abortion, the supreme court, marjorie taylor greene, donald trump, you know, there is nothing that this white house would like to see more than donald trump to go ahead and prematurely, or pre-emptively announce he is going to run for re-election now before the midterms, could be a violation of the normal traditions, because it would set the stage for them to make that rematch in effect two years ago which is a rematch they think they can do well on and in some senate races at least minimize the losses in the house. it is a message that hasn t gotten out yet. we ll see if they are able to translate that in the weeks and months ahead. it sends a pledge that can go up and down the ballot. because a lot of people, for the entire time that they have voted, mayb
is only a couple of weeks away and gatwick has concluded and the airline industry is aware that they cannot ramp up staffing levels quickly enough to cope with the summer peak without problems so that is why action is taken now and gatwick is taking it because this is a busy airport that only has a single runway so it is subject to more congestion than other airport so it has acted pre emptively to ensure disruption is kept to a minimum. there will be disruption, some flights will be cancelled but it should happen in advance so people can make other plans. thea people can make other plans. theo le aett at people can make other plans. theo leggett at gatwick, people can make other plans. theo leggett at gatwick, thank you very much. this afternoon we ll be discussing the current travel problems and what you should be doing as a passenger if you have plans in the coming months. at 3.30 we ll be joined by sean tipton from abta alongside a travel journalist. if you have a question you
perry seeking a presidential pardon trying to install trump allies the department of justice to help overturn the election results. perry is not the only lawmaker that the committee has information like that about. we knew that about congressman biggs and perry s office saying that s not a true claim. at the end of the day when you have people seeking pardons the committee laying it out like that the open question is why do you need a presidential pardon pre-emptively? we have more to come, jose. we re also learning about who will appear in the next public hearing on monday? reporter: yes. a fox news former employee will be a person to testify on monday focusing on the way that the