looked ahead to the reign of king charles iii, we saw canons being blasted 96 times to mark the 96 years of queen elizabeth s life. we heard bells being rung and basically in cathedrals and small chapels. we saw the house of commons usually the scene of really rocks political activity. that was still in memorializing and thinking of the queen and buckingham palace we saw something else, bret. we saw a sign of things to come. we saw king charles, king charles iii approaching the royal residence for the very first time as king awrong with queen consort camilla. shark hans in the crowd much like his mother did. much like the reason why she was beloved. he also spoke to the nation for the first time on tv. and i believe we have some quotes from him right now. take a listen to that. perhaps we don t. one more time, charles continues his journey tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. the excess council will officially proclaim him king and remembrances of the queen continue as well i believe we ha
stopped thinking about the immoral and historic implications and more about the politics of it. i think that is what has led them to retreat from that hard line that you heard there on the audio and reembrace president trump. that s why this this book we talk too much about that period, that walk back in the months from january 6th on to this day and how republicans went from that audio to today. that s why i think this is so important for people to understand. there s a perception that a lot of republicans in washington had like a brain transplant when trump came into power and that they became some other person and now they ve lost touch with who they were. kevin mccarthy was a kind of, you know, middle of the road he was a young gun republican, remember that? i remember that. back in the day when he was kind of a traditional republican, and in those moments around january 6th some of these people, like kevin mccarthy, like steve scalise, were kind of scared back into their o
confident. historic turnout on election day. one of the big midterms. it is so momentous. this is jobs vs. mobs. and socialism vs. americanism are we going to cut ties with our past or reembrace it. this feels momentous that 2018, 2020, 2022 are real turning point for this country which direction we are going to go. i m optimistic democrats are going to wake up with soul sucks sensation. now they are staring a donald trump re-election in 2020 smacking them in the face. steve: another note, he was the world s fastest man for most of my childhood. that s right. steve: jim ryun. ainsley: did he pass that trait down to you. a little bit. i ran on scholarship at ku. there is a reason he is a legend. steve: all right.
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working class voters, union voters who they moved away from in the past in order to be a free trade party. it s a difficult thing to imagine the democratic party turning away from its past in order to adopt donald trump voters and reembrace donald trump voters as much as it might win them elections. so they re in a difficult position to try to capitalize on donald trump s problems right now. jonathan turly, we knew the moment michael cohen hired lanny davis that he was going on offense and we saw the first round of that official round last night when lanny released those tapes on cnn and went on tv to make his case about them. what does a michael cohen on offense mean more broadly to the mueller investigation, to president trump? well, first of all, lanny is a friend, but i have to say, it s not a good things when your client is a lawyer trying a new approach and that is to tell the truth. you know, one would hope that that had been sort of part of the strategy all along.