day. we can express our thoughts and feelings and wait for the response. there is no response on memorial day. those we honor are dead, which leaves us to supply both d sides of the conversation. i spent some time studying our the deadliest battles in our history, the battles which required the most sacrifice. i wondered what it was like to be a teenager sent to europe. during world war one probably never crossed an like to ocean and for many they only crossed the ocean oncecr they re buried somewhere in france or belgium or england, we sent them to liberate a continent, to liberate other people, and they did what weoncere in fm to do and it cost themto d their lives. world war two was a deadly war both in europe and the pacific . our young people were sent to defeat an evil axis,ii to liberat was ae a continent, fe defend people being victimized by tyrantnd s. and we sent young people to defend our own country after we were attacked. so pearl harbor. some of those soldiers a
the so-called war on woke is heating up. tonight, we re learning arkansas s republican governor, sarah huckabee sanders, may soon be signing a bill that would impose restrictions on direct shows. that s according to the washington post. this proposal still needs to make its way through the state house to the governors desk. her spokesperson telling the post, the proposal is not about banning anything but protecting kids from sexually explicit drag shows. unquote. cnn has reached out to governor sanders for comment, and we re still waiting to hear back. that s not all, her first month in office, she issued an executive order to prohibit critical race theory and arkansas schools. she also banned the term latinx, in official documents. and it s not just her, across the country more politicians are getting traction with rhetorical and legislative wars on so-called woke culture and language. i want to turn now to new york times columnist nicholas kristoff, he has a new piece out o
listen to what he is saying now when a reporter pressed him about a. mr. president do consider all trump supporter s president biden: come on, look. you keep trying to make that case, i don t consider any trump supporter a threat to the country. kayleigh: really question mike that s curious because he said the exact opposite of that on thursday night, watch. president biden: there is no question that the republican party today is dominated, driven, and intimidated by donald trump and the maga republicans. and that is a threat to this country. a maga republicans at america and see carnage darkness and despair. they spread fear and lies, that is why respecting conservatives like federal court judge michael ludwig has called trump and the extreme maga republicans a clear and present danger to our markers a. kayleigh: to make, i m getting really busy because on saturday he then doubled down on the initial thursday comments after the backtrack, so between saturday the
for the entirety of her life, every movement analyzes, every facial expression dissected. such is the life of royalty, yet the world felt connected to her, speaking of the world it changes a great deal during the course of her life and her 70 year reign. think about what she experienced and lived through and bore eyewitness to think about how much the world, of technology and medicine changed. and celebrate some things that did not change like your pr relationship with great britain, she was a friend to the united states, our leaders and our people are for most of us we never met her, we just know what we saw, read and heard over the years, and admired her. she was in a real sense, a bridge from one generation to the next from a world we read about to the one we find ourselves in. her son king charles iii will as ascend to the throne. we celebrate her life and grief with our staunchest allies over the passing of a monarch and the end of an era, here to celebrate the life, leg
not produce any evidence of election fraud, something they were not ashamed to admit. at some point did one of them make a comment that they didn t have evidence, but they had a lot of theories? that was mr. giuliani. and what exactly did he say and how did that come up? my recollection he said we ve got lots of theories, we just don t have the evidence. the pressure campaign against state officials was relentless and it was dangerous. it included ugly threats and intimidation by trump supporters and the former president himself leaving one georgia election worker too scared to say her own name in public. a steep price for those who defended democracy and did their job. why didn t you just quit and walk away? because i knew that we had followed the law, we had followed the constitution and i think sometimes moments require you to stand up and just take the shots, you re doing your job, and that s all we did. i do not want to be a winner by cheating. were a l