So sure, you have to address it. Frankly, there are probably more people watching the Weather Channel tonight than watching the convention. David dont say that, rick, thats a little cold. The president ordered the National Guard, more National Guard today, and now the nba is suspending games and some major league suspended, too. Absolutely, and im curious to see how the campaign decides to address this tonight. And of course the Vice President is going to be speaking on law and order, and its going to be interesting to see how they thread this needle. Donald trump has been very critical of people kneeling for the pledge of allegiance. Needle,hey thread this and they want to keep the country safe, which is the argument they are going to make, and they want to be sensitive to people who are dealing with the scourge of Police Violence against africanamericans. And i need to correct myself, i said mr. Blake was dead, and hes not dead. He was paralyzed but he is in the hospital. Our best wi
Weekend. Today, susan rice, former Obama National security advisor and ambassador to the un shares her thoughts on how the Trump Administration responded to the coronavirus pandemic and the possibility of her being a running mate for joe biden. She spoke with Washington Post columnist jonathan capehart. We are at a moment where our democracy is at stake. Where are leadership role of the world is at stake for the lives of tens of thousands of americans are on the line with incompetence and callous leadership that could care less. Weve got to change that. Good afternoon i am john thing capehart in opinion writer for the Washington Post for this is Washington Post live is also special live recording of my podcast. Former president obamas first term susan rice was the bouncer to United Nations and the second term she was obamas National Security advisor. Today, she is a private citizen. She is the author of tough love, my story of the things worth fighting for. And under consider his consi
Mr. Clinton thank you, thank you. Want to thank all of you. I tried to entertain Justice Ginsburg for a few moments before we came over here, telling herr stories of my adventures and misadventures in american politics, back when we viewed each other as threedimensional human beings and not cartoons. [applause] as is fairly had notwn now, i actually met Justice Ginsburg until that memorable sunday evening in 1993 when she came to see me the white house. I had already interviewed two other people and it immediately leaked to the press. I had a lot of young aides who work hard and were good people but if a reporter called them, they were more afraid to say i dont know than anything else, so i got a big kick out of it. I sneaked who is now one of the most famous people in the world into the white house and nobody knew. [laughter] had beenon i president for less than a year, and i already had a Supreme Court appointment to make. I wanted to do a good job. Judge ginsburg was one of three pe
Conservative and sturdy so i guess we will do that the same way. Due to extreme planning i am so thrilled to announce that this here tonight is the World Premiere of andy after the release of the book which happened today. [applause] sometimes it just works out. Those who were here three years ago you may recall that andy spoke about some of those passings say hes at the center of attention for that and was the center of attention for the mueller pro handbook of collusion which we will be hearing about in a few minutes and also has some thoughts on the epstein case and if theres time and in your questions he can talk about that as well because he is always the center of attention. Thank you for coming. Ladies and gentlemen, mr. Andy mccarthy. [applause] thank you so much. She says its dumb luck. I think that she was planning this from the start. [laughter] it is a delight to be back here. I think we started to talk about coming back four or five months ago and i had such a great time t
Here is a look at the exchange between her mr. Johnson and the Labor Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn following the motions approval. [applause] mr. Speaker order. Order the ayes, 328. The nos, 301. [cheers and applause] not a good start, horse. Ayes to the the right, 328, the no . To the left, 201. The ayes have it. Order by the consequences of this vote tonight, it means parliament is on the brink of a wrecking any deal you might give her to have. Hand control of the negotiations over to the au, and it would mean more delay, and more seclusion. The au themselves would be able to decide how long to keep this country in the e. U. Since i refuse to go along with that plan, we are going to have to make a choice, mr. Speaker. I dont want an election, the public dont want an election. But if the house votes for this bill tomorrow, the public will have to choose who goes to brussels on october 15. Everybody knows that if the right honorable gentleman he will go to brussels and back from extension