Are gutsy not only because they want to achieve something but because they want to pave the way for others who are going to come behind. Background sounds. Please welcome the 17th president of the George Washington University Thomas locke. [applause] sued a im going evening everyone and welcome to the George Washington university. I am pleased to you to tonight his if it. Presented in partnership with politics and prose bookstore and the second in the George Washington university his president ial extinguish if it series. We want to series last semester to give our students the opportunity to hear from renowned leaders. Individuals who bring them eliminating dialogue insight and inspirations to our campus. Tonight is an honor to host secretary Hillary Rodham clinton and Chelsea Clinton. Our campus. [applause] is i greeted secretary clinton on arrival i remind her that i traded trace the arc of my career with hers. A being at the university of rochester, i welcomed her to our campus. I
l good evening and thank yu for joining us, it is trey gowdy and it is sunday night in america. three u.s. service members were killed and 40 more wounded during a drone attack in jordan. all americans feel a sense of loss but the burden of grief is e shorter primarily by family ad friends. reality, won t set in until we travel to go over to see her names. and that not is the time i m not looking forward to it. she was goal oriented, she loves serving our country. trey: iran s fingerprints b all over the bodies of thosead a dead and wounded americans, the proxies attacking for months now. of president biden s promise to respond but many wonder if lackp of response to may have emboldened our enemies. b why has the u.s. been so slow and measured when it comes to iran? foreign congressmen brian masse served in uniform and clear about the threats posed by iran, and he joins us now. welcome, congressman. we sta will start by recognizine service and thd sacrifice of ths ki
i m proud to have done it. they wanted to get it back, right? there be no question. we celebrate. that yeah? we didn t. we did something that was a miracle. when i walked onto the stage today, a gentleman in the back, probably works for fox, nice guy, said, sir, that like to thank. you i said, for what? he said, you save 2 million lives in the last three years. you ve saved 2 million lives. i said, thank you very much. i know exactly what you meant. 2 million lives. no one has done more in that regard than me. that is perhaps the most important emission from donald trump last night. again, breaking, about being the one to eliminate a constitutional right for women s health care that has stood for over 50 years. here is donald trump s problem. he goes into, i would call it softball a softball event. i ve never seen one a fawning. i m not sure why they had to host their? you know, they could ve just had one to sit there and smile and say, you are great. ask them the s
service in the female. those frozen pizza rolls at a. not to mention the backrub i just gave him in my office. larry, how about shaving once i a while? when i sit close to you this is what happens 50 get the mechanism is overpowering. inflation is bad, prices are still up 10 percent from last year with dallas, the twin cities in baltimore suffering the biggest increases. it so bad in texas that fort worth is no fort worth less. it so bad in dallas that gallon hat now holds only eight. the twin cities added a third cities to cover that. in baltimore, baltimore sucks. does it matter? but how bad is it across-the-board? have you had breakfast lately? at bed-and-breakfast a cost mor for the eggs benedict than for the bed. couples are saving up for a weekend getaway to denny s. after witnessing high egg prices , americans are opting to raise there own chickens to avoid the pain in the wallet freight i m sitting on threet nest in my office alone. for a variety of reasons. the price
it s true, there is going to be 400 more drafts between that, what you heard and what is going to the public. what i heard is still awesome. thank you very, very much. thank you for joining us this hour. happy to have you here. once upon a time, not all that long ago in the grand scheme of things, once upon a time the biggest celebrities in america were pilots. do you know how time magazine has person of the year, east we man of the year. time magazine invented that whole idea because of a pilot. they figured they needed to do something because in 1927, the pilot charles lindbergh became the first person to fly nonstop solo across the atlantic ocean. he became the biggest celebrity in the world for doing that. there were parades held for him and international prizes, all kinds of honors. he instantly became the most famous man in the world when he did that in 1927. that is where time got the whole man of the year thing in the first place. they invented it specifically f