President on twitter, then congratulations. Today appears to be the last day you will ever have to devote energy to that cause. Ahead of this weeks attack on the u. S. Capitol by his supporters, the president spent weeks on twitter telling his supporters that they needed to come to washington, d. C. On january 6th, on wednesday of this week. He was hyping that if they came to washington, there would be something they could do in washington that would result in them overturning the Election Results and keeping him in power. He promised his supporters that he would be there with them if they came to washington on january 6th, that he would be in attendance at their show of force. He promised them that it, quote, will be wild. Then when they arrived, the president told them, as they sort of mustered their forces that morning, that they must march on the capitol that day. They shouldnt just rally where they were. They should march to the capitol. They needed to show strength there. They ne
2021. host: peter baker, susan glasser, you are in history. you are the third married couple to ever appear on in-depth in between five years. bernadine dorn and bill ayers and rosa milton friedman. and now glasser-baker. peter: an illustrious group. susan: we have no ideology to propound. host: you are somewhere in the middle of those two. susan glasser, what s the best part about working on a book and living with the person and raising a son? susan: your spouse can t get mad at you for spending too much time at work. host: what s the worst part about writing a book with that same person? susan: it s 24 hours. peter: we met in a newsroom, so we always worked together even from the beginning of our relationship. it s always been part we never separate them, so for us it is natural. host: and you have worked simultaneously in many locations. susan: we met first in the washington post newsroom in january of 1998. so we like to say we are the only good that came out of the m
2021. host: peter baker, susan glasser, you are in history. you are the third married couple to ever appear on in-depth in between five years. bernadine dorn and bill ayers and rosa milton friedman. and now glasser-baker. peter: an illustrious group. susan: we have no ideology to propound. host: you are somewhere in the middle of those two. susan glasser, what s the best part about working on a book and living with the person and raising a son? susan: your spouse can t get mad at you for spending too much time at work. host: what s the worst part about writing a book with that same person? susan: it s 24 hours. peter: we met in a newsroom, so we always worked together even from the beginning of our relationship. it s always been part we never separate them, so for us it is natural. host: and you have worked simultaneously in many locations. susan: we met first in the washington post newsroom in january of 1998. so we like to say we are the only good that came out of the m
2021. host: peter baker, susan glasser, you are in history. you are the third married couple to ever appear on in-depth in between five years. bernadine dorn and bill ayers and rosa milton friedman. and now glasser-baker. peter: an illustrious group. susan: we have no ideology to propound. host: you are somewhere in the middle of those two. susan glasser, what s the best part about working on a book and living with the person and raising a son? susan: your spouse can t get mad at you for spending too much time at work. host: what s the worst part about writing a book with that same person? susan: it s 24 hours. peter: we met in a newsroom, so we always worked together even from the beginning of our relationship. it s always been part we never separate them, so for us it is natural. host: and you have worked simultaneously in many locations. susan: we met first in the washington post newsroom in january of 1998. so we like to say we are the only good that came out of the m
2021. host: peter baker, susan glasser, you are in history. you are the third married couple to ever appear on in-depth in between five years. bernadine dorn and bill ayers and rosa milton friedman. and now glasser-baker. peter: an illustrious group. susan: we have no ideology to propound. host: you are somewhere in the middle of those two. susan glasser, what s the best part about working on a book and living with the person and raising a son? susan: your spouse can t get mad at you for spending too much time at work. host: what s the worst part about writing a book with that same person? susan: it s 24 hours. peter: we met in a newsroom, so we always worked together even from the beginning of our relationship. it s always been part we never separate them, so for us it is natural. host: and you have worked simultaneously in many locations. susan: we met first in the washington post newsroom in january of 1998. so we like to say we are the only good that came out of the m