1936, it was hot, it was around 90 degrees and 100,000 people turned out to see him. he himself said from the stage from the podium at the front of the crowd that the crowd was about 80,000 but the police actually said it was bigger. the police said it was 100,000 people, and, again, this was in 1936 so if you want to adjust that for inflation like it was a dollar amount, if you want to adjust thatto account for how big the population was of the country, 100,000 people compared to the overall size of the country would translate to a crowd of like 250,000, 260,000 people which is a really big crowd, particularly since the person they were all there to see was just some guy with a radio show have you ever heard of a politician named william lemke he was a congressman, a candidate for president. a third party candidate in the 1936 presidential election and that huge, huge, huge rally on labor day weekend in chicago in 1936, that was os sentencely a rally in support of his presid
thanks for being with us tonight. it is very, very good to have you here so, it was labor day weekend, 1936, it was hot, it was around 90 degrees and 100,000 people turned out to see him. he himself said from the stage from the podium at the front of the crowd that the crowd was about 80,000 but the police actually said it was bigger. the police said it was 100,000 people, and, again, this was in 1936 so if you want to adjust that for inflation like it was a dollar amount, if you want to adjust that to account for how big the whole population of the country was at the time compared to now 100,000 people then compared to the overall size of the country that would translate today to a crowd of like 250,000, 260,000 people. which is a really big crowd, particularly since the person they were all there to see was just some guy with a radio show. have you ever heard of a politician named william lemke it s okay if you haven t he was a congressman, a candidate for president. a thir
good morning, everyone evening yesterday for dominion and truth and democracy. yeah except the people who need to hear it won t we ll get into it? get into it. we re glad you re here. caitlin started with five things to know for this wednesday, april 19th 2023 fox news has agreed to settle dominions defamation lawsuit, according to the steel fox will pay dominion. $787 million. also today, the supreme court expected to weigh in on the battle over access to the abortion pill. medford, kristen . of course, ruling could determine whether that will be accessible by mail city investigators trying to figure out what caused a parking garage to collapse and lower manhattan. that was yesterday. one person was killed, five others injured also happening today, a senate armed services committee set to hold a hearing. about ufos, a former navy fighter pilot will join us to talk about his encounters. also great news tomorrow. hamlin fully cleared to return to the nfl three months after he
trelegy for copd. birds flyin high, you know how i feel. breeze driftin on by. february 2021 smartmattic alleges fox news knowingly made over 100 false statements and implications about the company amplifying false information from former president donald trump and his allies, smart mattic played a role in his election loss. exposed misconduct and damage caused by fox news information campaign smart mattic will expose the rest, a tease in the tv business the very fact that fox is shelling out more than three quarters of a billion dollars in cold hard cash for its coverage of team trump s conspiracy theories as dominion attorney da vitae brooke put it money can be a form of accountability a listen to that from yesterday. for the past two and a half years we ve been able to expose everything that fox knew when it broadcast these horrific lies about my company, the country now knows that, the world knows that and with the summary judgment frulg this great court we now h
classified information needs to be improved upon. i can t understand any individual senator can take possession of a classified document let alone remove it to another location. it s just unthinkable. there s no documents. yes, there are. there s no more. yes there are. nobody had access to them. they re in a freaking garage. if you have some evidence that either party was trying to use these documents in a way to hurt the united states of america, let s see it. otherwise, let s move on. neil: clearly no signs of moving on at this point as the president huddles with democrats at the white house just as new classified documents are now surfacing, but this time at the home of former republican vice president mike pence. now maybe this is a good time to be a governor if you re thinking about a presidential run and you can disassociate yourself with documents, classified or otherwise. we ll talk to one of those governors. virginia republican glenn youngkin is here. first