The loan congresswoman from this day of wyoming. The daughter of a Vice President s. And going in and out of washington certainly dates back further than when your father became Vice President. Of course, he was the chief of staff during the Ford Administration and then like you served in the congress. What has that been like, almost a lifetime of coming in and out of washington with Public Office , either you or a Family Member and then going back outside the beltway . Rep. Cheney i feel it has been an i feel incredibly blessed in this way to grow up. And to have had the opportunity to see both worlds. Many of myly, earliest memories have to do with my mom and dad and their public service. When my dad was chief of staff for president board back in the early 1970s, my sister and i were young. He would take us down to the white house on saturday morning to have breakfast saturday withngs to have breakfast him because as you can imagine come his schedule was very busy. We would sit on th
Thank you so much for joining the show. Rep. Cheney great to be with you as always. Always happy to participate in any of these events. Host we appreciate that. No good deed goes unpunished. Now, we have you on the podcast. We greatly appreciate it. A lot to cover today. So much is going on. Here in washington, d. C. And across the country. Just for our listeners, many people know you because you are the loan congresswoman from this day of wyoming. The daughter of a Vice President s. And going in and out of washington certainly dates back further than when your father became Vice President. Of course, he was the chief of staff during the Ford Administration and then like you served in the congress. What has that been like, almost a lifetime of coming in and out of washington with Public Office , either you or a Family Member and then going back outside the beltway . Rep. Cheney i feel it has been an i feel incredibly blessed in this way to grow up. And to have had the opportunity to se
From this is roger coming the Reagan Institute in washington, d. C. Welcome and our guest today is congresswoman liz cheney. Thank you so much for joining the show. Rep. Cheney great to be with you as always. Always happy to participate in any of these events. Host we appreciate that. No good deed goes unpunished. Now, we have you on the podcast. We greatly appreciate it. A lot to cover today. So much is going on. Here in washington, d. C. And across the country. Just for our listeners, many people know you because you are the loan congresswoman from this day of wyoming. The daughter of a Vice President s. And going in and out of washington certainly dates back further than when your father became Vice President. Of course, he was the chief of staff during the Ford Administration and then like you served in the congress. What has that been like, almost a lifetime of coming in and out of washington with Public Office , either you or a Family Member and then going back outside the beltwa
Of course the daughter of Vice President , but your life and going in at a washington certainly dates back further than when your father became Vice President. Of course he was a chief of staff during the Ford Administration and then, like you, served in the congress. What hasnt been like, kind kind of a lifetime almost, coming in and out of washington with Public Office, either youre in Public Office or a Family Member and then going back to life outside the beltway . Well, i feel like its really been an incredible, incredibly blessed way to grow up. And to have the had the opportunity to sort of see both worlds but certainly many of my earliest memories have to do with my mom and dad and the public service. When my dad was chief of staff for president ford back in the early 70s, my sister and i were young and he would take us down to the white house on saturday mornings to have breakfast with them, and, because you can imagine his schedule was very busy, and we would sit on the floor
Across talking of multipolar world im joined by my guest james detritus in washington hes a former u. S. Diplomat and former advisor to the u. S. Senate Republican Leadership also in washington brian becker he is director of the answer coalition as well as host of loud and clear daily new show on radio or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate james let me go to you 1st im the reason why i want to do this program at the end of the year is because we tend to look at events in a micro fashion you know whats going on in this country that country Trump Administration brags that you know which of course we do in the news media but i sometimes think that we love we missed the very big very big pictures of whats going on and the major changes that are happening around the globe and and the International System and this whole idea of multipolar world which is kind of foreboding to talk about in western media because by default