she worked for condoleezza rice. she worked in the bush white house which used to be disqualifying in trumpland. but we ve seen with judge kavanaugh when the moons are aligned in the right way the president can compromise on that. and having worked for george w. bush in the white house, she then worked for condi rice at the state department. she has foreign policy experience. she s ethnically egyptian. it would be challenging going to the u.n. at a time when not only the muslim ban but the palestinian the withdrawal of all funding for u.n. palestinian relief and refugee aid. but she s been very, very adept. she s very close to ivanka and jared and also has gotten along well with secretary pompeo. so if she wants it, this could be a very good fit for her. the other candidate is rick grinnell, completely different. he s the ambassador to germany. very controversial there but very, very close. he was a top aide to national security adviser bolton. when he was at the u.n. as ambassador.
bowles. they did figure it out. the recommendations, however, were never implemented. can they be revived? later in the show, the presidential race. how much will same-sex marriage, private equity, and contraception have to do who is elected in november, or is it all about the economy? i ve got a great panel. the wall street journal s peggy noonan, ross of the new york times , and more. also, moving a capital to increase your political capital. should russia build a new kremlin 4,000 miles to the east? i ll explain. first, here s my take. there s much speculation these days about the power struggles in china in the wake of the ouster of the powerful party boss. china s political system will surely be tested, but in the short run, its leaders may have dodged a bullet. li was a charismatic leader who used populism, money, and power to build a political base. had he not been brought down by a series of mistakes, revelations and bad luck for him, he might well have alter
presidential race. how much will same-sex marriage, private equity, and contraception have to do who is elected in november, or is it all about the economy? i ve got a great panel. the wall street journal s peggy noonan, ross of the new york times , and more. also, moving a capital. to increase your political capital. should russia build a new kremlin 4,000 miles to the east? i ll explain. first, here s my take. there s much speculation these days about the power struggles in china in the wake of the ouster of the powerful party boss. china s political system will surely be tested, but in the short run its leaders may have dodged a bullet. he was a charismatic leader who used pop lichl, money, and power to build a political base. had he not been brought down by a series of mistakes, revelations, and bad luck for him, he might well have altered the nature of the technocratic system that now runs china. in the short run china might well survive its political crisis, but it f
we also have ron brownstein and will cain, nephew of herman cain. brother from another mother. roland martin here shaking his head. oh, my goodness. way too much soul in here. haven t seen him since the family reunion. right. we have a lot to talk about this morning. we have former new hampshire governor john sununu is going to join us, the chairman is going to be here as well. former we re going to talk to you about this big announcen t about who you are endorsing which honestly confused the heck out of me. virginia governor bob mcdonald is going to be with us as well. south carolina congressman jim clyburn is going to join us. we re going to talk to those reporters who broke the news on the maryanne geingricgingrich. kind of hard talking. nothing going on. nothing at all. light morning. first, though, let s get to some of the other stories a are pappi i happening. we re going to shatart in afghanistan. the taliban claiming responsibility for shooting dow