The Battle of Homestead Foundation will hold a special event on July 6 to commemorate the 130th anniversary of a deadly confrontation that was part the Homestead Steel strike of 1892. It’s the first in-person event for the Foundation since the start of the pandemic and will include historians and
i was making the point if you keep comparing him to the traditions of washington all the things his predecessors did you re missing the change he is trying to bring to washington judge him on the basis of a country where 75% of the american people wanted things to be different in washington don t compare him to traditional way. you re missing story of donald trump if you do that. bill: you were in the west wing for quite some time. you have 12 days now to think about how they re doing and figuring things out as they go. what do you think from afar? on balance its the plus. he has gone there to change things. i don t mind it. i wish on some issues, particularly the refugee issue which i disagree with him on, i wish they would have slowed down and had a more inclusive process that included the secretary of homeland security and other agencies to weigh in and make it better. this could have been a big win for american security and the president politically. i think they went too fast
did it too internally. bill: what makes sense as to why they went the route they did. the impatience of the president. he wants to get things done. the ceo mentality. sometimes that helps, but other times you need to enact interagency review. bill: great to see you again. ari fleischer with us here in new york. thanks. back to washington and shannon. shannon: bill, president trump already on the job more than a week but three of his key nominees have still yet to be confirmed. this morning some senate committees are preparing to vote. more on that. we ll keep you updated. president trump has to fire his acting attorney general. we ll talk to a former justice department official about the role of the attorney general and what comes next. that as the president prepares to reveal his supreme court pick just hours from now. your insurance company
our vice president. i m the current chair of an association representing a company that employs 50,000 people in the u.s. and one of the largest investments. johnson and johnson, good company. we have about $3 billion in research and development. our global headquarters is near boston. we have 13 manufacturing sites in the u.s. and employ 20,000. we are looking at expanding in the united states? the rest i m not interested in. one of the things that can help us is a lower tax rate. that would be a massive help. we ll get it. mr. president. ceo of pharma. on of the whole industry we employ 4 1/2 million americans directly and indirectly. the industries invests $70 billion in r & d in the united
philadelphia, we passed historic legislation making permanent the hyde amendment, a bill that was very bipartisan, a bill that most americans support the idea that taxpayer money should not go towards financing and funding abortion. then we saw hundreds of thousands of people come to washington for the march for life and i applaud the thousands of people from louisiana and the hundreds of thousands of young people who came to washington to stand up for innocent life and then later today president trump will announce his supreme court pick to replace justice scalia. looking forward to a spirited debate about the foundation of our democracy, the way the constitution is supposed to be carried out by the judicial branch. it is important to note you already have senate democrats saying that they will oppose president trump s pick for the supreme court before they even know who it is. that s an incredible level of