wall street journal editorial page talking about how even by donald trump standards this was dangerous, violent rhetoric. we ll have the latest on that in light of everything that s going on. cpac tweets out russian propaganda, and then backtracks claiming the post was not authorized. we ll tell you what the conservative group is saying now and a lot of news in the sports world but we re going to begin this morning in florida where historic rescue and relief efforts are underway, five days after hurricane ian battered the state and left massive devastation in its wake. the u.s. death toll is now at 87 people according to an nbc news tally. first responders are searching the hardest hit areas for survivors. florida governor ron desantis says more than 1,000 rescues have been made across the state since the storm hit. fema officials say this is the largest search and rescue effort they have ever launched in florida and that u.s. federal response is likely to be unprecedente
we re also tracking the final day of president biden s trip to asia, including the key moments from his meeting with india s prime minister after urging him to do more to help ukraine. p ukraine. good morning. and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, may 24th. i m jonathan lemire. polls open in just a few hours, for one of the most consequential primaries in the midterms, georgia. there are several state and congressional races on the ballot but the ones everyone will be watching are the republican primaries for governor, secretary of state, and senate. and the new york times describes the background of today s races like this. georgia s got everything. disputed elections. rapid demographic change. celebrity democrats. a restrictive new voting law. and open criminal investigation into donald trump s meddling into the 2020 election. a deep urban divide. and it is a fun one. former senator david perdue whose loss in the state two years ago helped give democrats contr
Cannot imagine john f. Kennedy on his 100th birthday. He will be forever enshrined as a man in his 40s. Had he lived, he would have been 100 today. How should he be remembered . Guest i think did he so much in his short life, and many of his ideas are just as relevant today. His way of governing through inclusion, his big ideas of service, whether it be the peace corps or other things, his big ideas of innovation, the race to the moon, so many of what he was fighting for in the 1960s are important to what were looking at in 2017. Host let me share with our audience one of the iconic inaugural speeches from january 1961, senator john kennedy was sworn in as president of the united states. Now the trumpet summons us again. Not as a call to bear arms, though arms we need, not as a call to battle, though in battle we are, but a call to bear the burden of a long Twilight Struggle year in and year out. Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation, a struggle against the common enemies of man, t
Cannot imagine john f. Kennedy on his 100th birthday. He will be forever enshrined as a man in his 40s. Had he lived, he would have been 100 today. How should he be remembered . Guest i think did he so much in his short life, and many of his ideas are just as relevant today. His way of governing through inclusion, his big ideas of service, whether it be the peace corps or other things, his big ideas of innovation, the race to the moon, so many of what he was fighting for in the 1960s are important to what were looking at in 2017. Host let me share with our audience one of the iconic inaugural speeches from january 1961, senator john kennedy was sworn in as president of the united states. Now the trumpet summons us again. Not as a call to bear arms, though arms we need, not as a call to battle, though in battle we are, but a call to bear the burden of a long Twilight Struggle year in and year out. Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation, a struggle against the common enemies of man, t
Tonights discussion is about Andrew Marshall cruz served through nixon through obama he just retired the age of 94 former undersecretary of defense was called the hidden a and behind the policy. But what is significant is nixon tapped him to evaluate our military capabilities against that of our adversaries with the soviet union. But his former aides and was a was planning graduate them with strategic of budgetary assessments has a great body of scholarly work them prior with the evaluation at the pentagon he worked for Northrop Grumman it is a graduate of u. S. Air force academy said holders of masters and university of pittsburgh. The Fletcher Jones associate professor and he holds an mba and a ph. D. From princeton university. Ladies and gentlemen, Andrew Krepinevich and barry watts. [applause] thanks to the Nixon Library for having me here. But there is the small group of washington d. C. Foreign policy types along the fringes of this group with a Foreign Affairs to recall the inte