was listening to the great interesting conversation with kelly about it being difficult to prove but this stench think, you know, you remember there used to be a day when that kind of stuff just lead to shame in and of itself. and certainly kept you out of political life later. but that s not there anymore either. whether you can prove or not prove quid pro quo, that absence of revolving door that you described is compelling. well, the shame issue here, i, think is compelling, ali, because obviously, the republicans, particularly trump partisans, are aware that it is shameful to use government service or family connection to government service, to make private gain for yourself, and have private business game. because they use this as a way to try to attack president biden s family, for example, all the time. they know that this is something that is shameful and terrible, and that nobody should ever want to do, and they try to pin all sorts of stuff with that kind of a ca
and certainly kept you out of political life later. but that s not there anymore either. whether you can prove or not prove quid pro quo, that absence of revolving door that you described is compelling. well, the shame issue here, i think, is compelling, ali, because obviously, the republicans, particularly trump partisans, are aware that it is shameful to use government service or family connection to government service, to make private gain for yourself, and have private business game. because they use this as a way to try to attack president biden s family, for example, all the time. they know that this is something that is shameful and terrible, and that nobody should ever want to do, and they try to pin all sorts of stuff with that kind of a category on all sorts of democrats. they know it s wrong. but when they do it, they re assuming, you know, there is assuming that if we bring it up, that there shame will, that there shame isn t operable. it s a strange phenomeno
third hour of fox and friends starts right now. [musical instruments playing] steve: up really early to be with us, special day at the opry and live behind the scenes of the opry, talking to pat boone, how he s performed in that circle there. here is brian with trace atkins and craig morgan, who have also stood in that circle. yes, right now trace atkins begged to do a tour with me and craig morgan is here. they want to show me personally and you at home how special this place is. is this true? absolutely true. brian: how do you feel being here now? like being home. it is home, this is a very special place for us. brian: on this wall? the wall of the names. it starts back there from the members on down. brian: what do you do to get on that wall? boy, if we only knew. i don t know, i really don t know. i don t know what the there is no book, no list. it happens and you are grateful for it. feel like to see your name up there? p
and how much time they had to prepare, to gather evidence, how much of the responsibility can be sent up the chain of command, rather than to this individual. these are all things that are important, in connection with our crime trials. and we will need to keep a close eye on how ukraine follows up this trial with our others. but i think, bottom line, as a template for proceedings in the future, it s a good sign that ukraine has both the will and the capacity to conduct war crimes trials. so this was the shooting of a civilian in the head, on a bicycle. absolutely not something that you re allowed to do under the rules of war. although, we are now hearing about things that are really beyond the pale. obviously, we ve heard about sexual violence, as a weapon in this war. we have had reports of rapes of women and the brutalization and sexual assault of children and babies.
important, in connection with our crime trials. and we will need to keep a close eye on how ukraine follows up this trial with our others. but i think, bottom line, as a template for proceedings in the future, it s a good sign that ukraine has both the will and the capacity to conduct war crimes trials. so this was the shooting of a civilian in the head, on a bicycle. absolutely not something that you re allowed to do under the rules of war. although, we are now hearing about things that are really beyond the pale. obviously, we ve heard about sexual violence, as a weapon in this war. we have had reports of rapes of women and the brutalization and sexual assault of children and babies. is there, is it the same mechanism to deal with those things? because clearly, people can say, bad things, including civilians, might get shot in the course of war. we are now into a different category. these are what most of us would know to be war crimes. there is no doubt that war crimes are occur