feinstein, return to capitol hill, for now. a discussion with the new york times annie carney about feinstein s future in the future of the democratic agenda. i m jonathan capehart, this is the saturday show. it has been a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week for donald trump. most of it of his own making, of course. earlier in the week, the criminally and twice impeached, criminally indicted was found liable for the fast store statement and sexually abusing the jury awarded the former journalist nearly $5 million in damages. the very next day, the republican front runner for the 2024 presidential nomination attacked carroll at cnn town hall. his inability to accept the verdict may have landed him an even more hot water, the new york times reported that carole could be gearing up to sue trump a third time as a result. now, during the new hampshire time hall, tampa trumbull hardened his way through the greatest hits, he lied about the 2020 election results, said janu
no proof, a large impeachment inquiry without providing any evidence. and leaked audio reveals a chaotic meeting between the families of hostages and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. let s get started. tucker carlson, steve, g n marjorie taylor greene. these are just some of the far-right extremists who could fill donald trump s cabinet if he is elected again in 2024. according to axios reports, there are two big requirements for these position. loyalty to trump and commitment to stretch the boundaries of the law and governance. trump plans to fill this cabinet it or this cabinet should he win with so-called true believers. those like stephen miller, jamie vance, anyone he deems willing to publish critics and take controversial legal and military action. a shock to the system just to hear tucker carlson. tucker is apparently melania s number one pick. cash patel who is reportedly being floated as the head of the wait for, its cia, said that if elected the former pre
what it takes to fill the most powerful positions in government under a trump presidency. no proof, a large impeachment inquiry without providing any evidence. and leaked audio reveals a chaotic meeting between the families of hostages and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. let s get started. tucker carlson, steve, big ten marjorie taylor greene. these are just some of the far-right extremtsho could fill donald trump s cabit he is elected again in 2024. accordingo ios reports, there are two big requirements for these position. loyalty to trump and commitment to stretch the boundaries of the law and governance. trump plans to fill this cabinet it or this cabinet should he win with so-called true believers. those like stephen miller, jamie vance, anyone he deems willing to publish critics and take controversial legal and military action. a shock to the system just to hear tucker carlson. tucker is apparently melania s number one pick. cash patel who is reportedly being
What exactly is happening to the U.S. dollar? Carol Roth, financial expert and author of the upcoming book "You Will Own Nothing," joins Glenn Beck to tell Americans what we need to know and who we need to look out for. “It’s Russia. It’s China. It’s China courting Saudi Arabia,” Roth explains, ad.
forward, higher costs for families, it s also a real loss of you are standing in the world. right, right, now we are grabbing two things, china is a big hold of u.s. debt, and number two, the u.s. dollar is the reserve currency around the world. that s right. do you think the united states would lose that status if we default for even one hour? that is a good question. realistically, i don t think it would happen for a short term, 24 hour, 48 hours, it begins to etch away. you have seen russia and china, they re trying to get a number of countries together and trading in other currencies. this bolsters that. right now, it s a very small if they grow from 5% to 10%. if they meeting begins to be a meaningful chipping away at the dollar status of the united states ability to have such a huge influence in the financial market and the economics around the world. heather long of the washington post, thank you so much for coming to the saturday