that saw the private military wagner group seize cities and come within 120 miles of reaching moscow. hello, welcome. great to have you here, trace. trace: this is america reports. whereabouts of yevgeny are not known, but he claims he was not trying to overthrow the government but rather to protest the kremlin s mishandling of the war in ukraine. sandra: dan hoffman moments away where putin will go from here. gillian turner at the state department and how the biden administration administration is responding to the turmoil in russia. benjamin hall is live in london. what s been putin s reaction so far today? good to see you this afternoon. today we finally heard from both putin and putin was giving a normal talk to a youth group, and saturday he was talking about mutiny and he was threatening those who were going to attack him. that being said, what we have seen over the last few days is the worst cracks to his regime over the last 23 years. we saw wagner moving to w
makes you sick, it s vital that they have the best very sources and training to do their jobs. and you say that from first-hand experience. thank you to both of you for joining us on that. we will certainly follow the story. we have a call into governor kemp as well. thank you. thank you, appreciate it. we want transparency with the school. our children are safer when we know more about what s happening. trace: the fight for parent l a rights heats up in new jersey. parents say they have a right to know what s going on with their children. transgender policies in three school districts heats up. sandra: democrats jump on the band wagon as two conservative supreme court justices face ethics questions. critics say a double standard, and the first tv on tv of a federal judge.
of a midterm election, and he really he has always believed he s his own best communicator. whatever the message is, even if it s crazy, even if it s just meant to be entertainment, whether it s trying to incite or push a message of fear at the rally, this is the president. he s constantly talking and we re all held captive to it. we have heard the president at a number of rallies speaking on behalf of marsha blackburn. a vote for marsha is a vote for me. he said that at a number of rallies. if you ve got an economy that s humming along the way this one is humming along for many americans, unemployment as low as it is for most people in most places, if you have two conservative supreme court picks under your belt already, and you re not even two years in, why not run on those things. why run on trump when we know that his unfavorability numbers go ahead. you re right about the unfavorability numbers, and it would be good for him to think about it. if you re asking me to read hi
of conspiracy and that drove politics in the 1950s and 1960s, at the same time eisenhower after that 20-year drought put earl warren and judge brennan on the court. what did they do? 1954 they integrate the schools, 1955 they affirm that with a second decision on all deliberate speed, 1962 they ban sectarian school prayer, they rule for defendant rights. suddenly heading into the nixon era you have a conservative movement that believes that eisenhower had sold them out early on, then nixon appoints four justices, only one of whom turns out to be a conservative in the mold they wanted. a nixon appointee writes the roe decision. george h.w. bush puts david suitor on the court. this is a long-term conversation
republican presidents to get a conservative supreme court. this has been, as john meacham said a 60 year battle. that aim, that battle was finally won last week, of it not? i think that s right. i also think that this is part of why you are seeing so much of the republican party begin to look a little more like donald trump. let s imagine an alternative universe where one of the 16 republicans won that primary and you have a more conventional republican president in the white house. let s play out what would have happened with the kavanaugh hearings. do you think the odds under a different republican president would have been greater, for instance, leadership would have said let s pull this nominee, let s try for someone else. but the trump methodology is apologize for nothing, norms don t matter, wins matter that s what brought us to this moment