Indepth interviews with leading newsmakers, plus discussions with Americas preeminent political minds. Indepth interviews with leading newsmakers, plus discussions with Americas preeminent political minds. Indepth interviews with leading newsmakers, plus discussions with Americas preeminent political minds. Havent read the Washington Post story, part of that is that donald trump has become enamored of the new Talking Point from his tv lawyer Rudy Giuliani that collusion is not a crime so they have gone from no collusion, no collusion, no collusion to collusion isnt a crime and give us more about whats reported about his mood and raging. He privately has been raging about whats happening vrnl hes upset about the News Coverage, about why isnt he getting more credit for what he views as the good works hes done and as the post reported on friday on the front page, 4,229 lies in the first six month of the this year alone. The reason hes not getting the favorable News Coverage is because the
columnist for the hill. kirk making the bomb shell claim in her new member, saying that she made the edits because she wanted to protect the liberal justice from public back lash. explaining that ginsberg was, quote, elderly and probably didn t understand the question about the take a knee protest in the sports world. here is some of that interview that aired initially. when it comes to these football players, you may find their actions offensive but what you re saying is it s within their right to exercise those actions. if they want to be stupid, there s no law that should be prevent it. if they want to be arrogant, there s no law that prevents them from that. get this, couric now admits she left out the part where ginsberg said that those who kneel during the national anthem show, quote, contempt for a government that has made it possible for their parents and
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president nixon the day you were awarded. how has the action of being there you are. how has the action of being awarded the medal of honor changed? well, our wars have changed. we used to fight continuously, and now we fight in fragmented place at fragmented times with a force that s an all-volunteer force and therefore not necessarily representative of everybody. we i think there s a large and i think in certain cases insurmountable gap that s opened up between the people who ve served and the people who are serving. that wasn t the case back in the day. our friend paul rykoff made this point last week. he s the founter of iraq and afghanistan veterans administration, iava. he s tired of the military used as a shield, hearing people blaming the sthant take a knee protest in the nfl on the troops
force and therefore not necessarily representative of everybody. we i think there s a large and i think in certain cases insurmountable gap that s opened up between the people who ve served and the people who are serving. that wasn t the case back in the day. our friend paul rykoff made this point last week. he s the founter of iraq and afghanistan veterans administration, iava. he s tired of the military used as a shield, hearing people blaming the sthant take a knee protest in the nfl on the troops somehow vaguely, hearing that we can t question generals. he thinks the last thing our society needs is another impediment between the two classes, those people who are signing up to fight our wars and those of us who enjoy our freedom here. yeah, there s already a gulf, and i think we need to bridge it. it s going to be difficult to do when you don t have to serve. when our battles are being fought in disparate places, many