rachel: it s great to be back in new york city and the team is back here in studio and still cold in new york p. we saw the earlier photos of daytona and going why weren t we back there? it s true. pete: rock island due west of chicago in northern illinois. rock island, illinois. clearly on a river. i should know what river it is, i don t. google maps not updating fast enough. will: what did you say? pete: on the border of illinois and wisconsin. no, border of illinois and iowa. will: mississippi. pete: that little mississippi thing that goes from the top to the bottom in louisiana. yeah, rock island. rachel: somebody that also doesn t understand the geography of the united states or doesn t want to go places he should be is president joe biden who s saying, you know, i m just not going to go he officially announced he s not going to go to east palestine and here he is dismissing the criticism of the handling of the issue. three weeks now since the toxic train derailmen
Him through this committee for eight months. So i think following proceed sure is something that you have to look at because your idea is not really point of order. The time has expired. If he wishes. He doesnt wish. Good morning, mr mr. Lewandowski. Im questioning you right now. Thank you. The president asked you who had no role at all in the white house to deliver that message to Attorney General sessions. The president could have just picked up the phone himself at any time and called the Attorney General. The president also had a full staff of executive employees right down the hall. So this made me wonder. The president thought what he was doing was legal, why didnt he just pick up the phone and
call Attorney General sessions, or why not ask any member of his staff who worked right down the hall to deliver a message . It is clear to me that the reason he went to you, mr. Lewandowski, is because everyone said no. So i want to ask you about that. Two days before meeting you, the pre
china. will: go off the wall to look back at the key moments in history. was it always an easy relationship between russia and soviet union and china and look back at the 1960s and a split between the two communist nations at that time, pete. pete: that was the moment both emerged from different context; right. so you had the communist manifesto and marks in the rise of communism and civil war that was fought inside china for basically 30 years and dong led it and towned the communist party and china left out of world order and established through world war ii and russia had a revolution in the 1920s and led by vladamir lennon and emmersed in the cold war and by the time you get to the 60s, two emerging powers of the communist are on the border. will: left the door open for the united states and president nixon in the united states with
disinformation campaign that the kgb runs. as we all know, vladamir putin was a former leader of the kgb. in 2016, putin s goal could have been very simple. divide the american electorate, sow seeds of distrust, make it impossible for who ever run to govern. with america weakened at home, we would be weakened on the international stage. putin wins regardless of who wins the election. this is the kind of approach that has been used by the communists for nearly a century. after overthrowing the russian czar in 1917, vladamir lennon and the communists utilized western journalists as propaganda tools to defend communists. john reed defended them advocating against american intervention. lennon even used the term useful idiots to describe how leftist leaning communist sympathizing americans could be easily tricked and used to help the
atrocities are forgotten for a couple weeks? it s really embarrassing for the media that have written like that. vladamir lennon once used the phrase useful idiots to describe the people who would help the communist take power. the media just showed they were s stenoographers for the north korea. it was not unprecedented. this happened three times before the invitation to an interkorean summit. happened twice before. none of any of that had any impact on the nuclear ballistic missile programs. dana: want to get your take on another topic. david lee miller is in the middle east for us. he was reporting on the recent developments between israel and syria. if i could play for you what benjamin netanyahu said. i have been warning for sometime about the dangers of iran s military encroachment on syria.