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and there was one trip with cheney. he went to chicago to talk to the i think it was a heritage foundation convention. and all the way back to the airport, he makes a sudden, unannounced stop to the american girl store where the american girl dolls they make her those, right? like, what are we doing here? this doesn't seem like very -- cheney. our liz cheney was with him, and she had to make a stop to buy a doll for her daughter, whose birthday it was. and so there was a vice president. nice day. darth vader himself shopping for a doll in the american girl store. if i remember, they picked a wild west doll and in covering these last by vice presidents and interviewing for others, what i've learned is that we really did capture something important here. a vice president's power is entirely derivative of the president that he or she works for. you get as you know, you get as much as they're willing to give you and nothing more. right. you're wholly dependent on the president. there's a scene every almost every episode of
and there was one trip with cheney. he went to chicago to talk to the i think it was a heritage foundation convention. and all the way back to the airport, he makes a sudden, unannounced stop to the american girl store where the american girl dolls they make her those, right? like, what are we doing here? this doesn't seem like very -- cheney. our liz cheney was with him, and she had to make a stop to buy a doll for her daughter, whose birthday it was. and so there was a vice president. nice...
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i don't know you but you have a book and her name was elise cheney cheney literary agency, and i'm forever indebted to her because she would not let go of me. i had no desire to write a book didn't know anything about writing books. i was 40 late 40s. i'll just say and i i always wanted to be journalists nothing else, but she would not let go and convinced me and i'm so glad that she was the you know, the tiger that she was. that's a great story and this book is such a service to us all to really get behind this image. of the secret service as just these agents and suits who are very trim and fit and very lead protection unit and in fact not only is that not entirely true the whole origin of the secret service is not what i would have thought he told me more about that sure. it also was a miss not mystery. it was a new piece of information to me. i had not i'd written a lot about the department of defense the department of justice the department forgive me the environmental protection agency, but i really never studied this tiny little protection unit that that began in 1865 in the departm
i don't know you but you have a book and her name was elise cheney cheney literary agency, and i'm forever indebted to her because she would not let go of me. i had no desire to write a book didn't know anything about writing books. i was 40 late 40s. i'll just say and i i always wanted to be journalists nothing else, but she would not let go and convinced me and i'm so glad that she was the you know, the tiger that she was. that's a great story and this book is such a service to us all to...
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now that i think about it, dick cheney made the news a lot. don't be like dick cheney. about republicans. they always say that liberals are obsessed with race, but they're the ones who can't stop thinking about it. they had a blank slate to build a narrative around kamala harris, and they immediately went 1860 on us, because they got black on the brain. and republicans aren't only saying kamala is too black. they're also saying she's not black enough. >> early in her career, she identified as south asian. now she is considered an african-american woman. >> is she black? is she indian? nobody knows. >> kamala's indian, black heritage, or whatever it is she wants to be today. >> one year, she's black. the next year, she's of south asian descent. >> she was indian all the way and then all of a sudden, she made a turn and she went, she became a black person. >> just to be clear -- >> i don't know if you know this or not, but you can be both. [cheers and applause] and i don't want to break your brains, but two isn't even the most races a person can be. bruno mars is the most
now that i think about it, dick cheney made the news a lot. don't be like dick cheney. about republicans. they always say that liberals are obsessed with race, but they're the ones who can't stop thinking about it. they had a blank slate to build a narrative around kamala harris, and they immediately went 1860 on us, because they got black on the brain. and republicans aren't only saying kamala is too black. they're also saying she's not black enough. >> early in her career, she...
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now that i think about it, dick cheney made the news a lot. don't be like dick cheney. weird thing about republicans. they always say that liberals are obsessed with race, but they're the ones who can't stop thinking about it. they had a blank slate to build a narrative around kamala harris, and they immediately went 1860 on us, because they got black on the brain. and republicans aren't only saying kamala is too black. they're also saying she's not black enough. >> early in her career, she identified as south asian. now she is considered an african-american woman. >> is she black? is she indian? nobody knows. >> kamala's indian, black heritage, or whatever it is she wants to be today. >> one year, she's black. the next year, she's of south asian descent. >> she was indian all the way and then all of a sudden, she made a turn and she went, she became a black person. >> just to be clear -- >> i don't know if you know this or not, but you can be both. [cheers and applause] and i don't want to break your brains, but two isn't even the most races a person can be. bruno mars
now that i think about it, dick cheney made the news a lot. don't be like dick cheney. weird thing about republicans. they always say that liberals are obsessed with race, but they're the ones who can't stop thinking about it. they had a blank slate to build a narrative around kamala harris, and they immediately went 1860 on us, because they got black on the brain. and republicans aren't only saying kamala is too black. they're also saying she's not black enough. >> early in her career,...
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there was a woman a cheney. phone records show that gavin called here on may 1st, the day before he disappeared. cops tracked her down too. >> what did she tell you? >> she acknowledged the prior affair and she said she had not been in contact with him for some time but they started communicating via email. >> that would explain the fact that he called her on the phone. >> she said she didn't see him. >> we felt the vehicle was still out there somewhere. >> so find the car and maybe found out what happened to gavin and nine months after gavin vanished, they finally got the break they were looking for. >> i said i'm here to talk to about your daughter and he started crying and he said, she saw everything. >> coming up. >> we waited until she showed up and surprised her. >> a new witness in a game changer of a clue. >> is my partner on the cheek. it was really exciting. huge moment. >> you think you can't be shocked, but you can be. >> when dateline continues. co i'm lowering my risk. adults lost up to 14 pounds.
there was a woman a cheney. phone records show that gavin called here on may 1st, the day before he disappeared. cops tracked her down too. >> what did she tell you? >> she acknowledged the prior affair and she said she had not been in contact with him for some time but they started communicating via email. >> that would explain the fact that he called her on the phone. >> she said she didn't see him. >> we felt the vehicle was still out there somewhere. >>...
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we can survive, as liz cheney said.stitution. that is the basis of what i believe in now. >> it so interesting to listen to you gentlemen. i think there is a tyrant and tight conventional wisdom that voters, the real voters don't care about things like foreign- policy or democracy, they care about kitchen table issues. here you are talking about foreign-policy, robert talking about democracy. let me come back to you, kyle. interesting imagine that. a lot of times, again, the conventional wisdom is people don't really care that much about it. what specifically was there something where you started to be like this is not right? >> i started to pay attention to trump and basically his orbit and the things they say. it was startling how they were pushing the same talking points as russia. i started to look back at trump's record trying to come after freedom of speech and tie it into funding in 2020. all of those things. i don't think people understand that a lot of these things affect the prices that we have now that involv
we can survive, as liz cheney said.stitution. that is the basis of what i believe in now. >> it so interesting to listen to you gentlemen. i think there is a tyrant and tight conventional wisdom that voters, the real voters don't care about things like foreign- policy or democracy, they care about kitchen table issues. here you are talking about foreign-policy, robert talking about democracy. let me come back to you, kyle. interesting imagine that. a lot of times, again, the conventional...
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where's liz cheney when you need her? sounds like insurrection. >> a good question shown sounds like insurrection to me in the governor tim walz promoted the black lives matter rioters who set minneapolis on fire destroyed a lot of black businesses and wealth in these historically black neighbourhoods and it really caused poverty to skyrocket in minneapolis. the fact he was supporting rioters burning down minneapolis' harris but tried to bail them out of prison they are the wrong team for the country we don't want that nationwide. >> sean: senator we appreciate your time and know you have a busy day out travelling in a
where's liz cheney when you need her? sounds like insurrection. >> a good question shown sounds like insurrection to me in the governor tim walz promoted the black lives matter rioters who set minneapolis on fire destroyed a lot of black businesses and wealth in these historically black neighbourhoods and it really caused poverty to skyrocket in minneapolis. the fact he was supporting rioters burning down minneapolis' harris but tried to bail them out of prison they are the wrong team for...
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liz cheney know liz cheney, but i wouldn't read too much into that. >> liz cheney, as we know, has said repeatedly, she will do anything and everything to make sure donald trump never goes back to the oval office i expect we will see a lot of heard this fall that she will play a major role, especially in battleground states. and this part always makes me laugh she has said that she will be working very, very hard to make sure that democrats are elected to the house and senate oh, fascinating part of this convention. jamie, thank you so much for the reporting. and let's talk now with david urban. ashley allison. david, we just heard from senator brian schatz of hawaii. when he said he looks at all these republicans were going to be speaking he said he thinks it gives a permission structure to some republican voters to vote for kamala harris. do you agree? >> no by the way, to jamie's point about the democrats being jealous of adam kinzinger spot. i know one person was very jealous. joe biden but he had that spot as opposed to 11, 30 last night when no one was watching, it was late. >> li
liz cheney know liz cheney, but i wouldn't read too much into that. >> liz cheney, as we know, has said repeatedly, she will do anything and everything to make sure donald trump never goes back to the oval office i expect we will see a lot of heard this fall that she will play a major role, especially in battleground states. and this part always makes me laugh she has said that she will be working very, very hard to make sure that democrats are elected to the house and senate oh,...
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community to the a the the, to get a so, and usually this on the line, the more interested in the split cheney just changing the, let them know last time tim will actually be able to tell you the end of the was a shame, but it was a shame, but i see up with all my games with a see. yeah. this you should build this morning. he went in with your member sure that was missing here on this quarter because that is exactly what i need to listen to us. the next thing is that it does look like least you get this thing because the stuff i wish of successful on my board. last another work i put the dish on chessboard shields festival go to stump. that's in the the the . 2 the the the. 0 tools are you just give them the sure stuff to go like you have to use but they need to be able to see the start of the.
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where's liz cheney when you need her?like insurrection. >> a good question shown sounds like insurrection to me in the governor tim walz promoted the black lives matter rioters who set minneapolis on fire destroyed a lot of black businesses and wealth in these historically black neighbourhoods and it really caused poverty to skyrocket in minneapolis. the fact he was supporting rioters burning down minneapolis' harris but tried to bail them out of prison they are the wrong team for the country we don't want that nationwide. >> sean: senator we appreciate your time and know you have a busy day out travelling in a deep and out every day pretty much thank you when we come back rhonda santos reacts to kamala harris vp pick wait until you hear his nickname that he just gave the ticket straight ahead. before apoquel chewable for allergic itch. giving dogs pills was a battle of wits. oh, maria, i'm wise to your foolish game. is it gone? totally gone. itch relief just got easier. apoquel. the trusted number one treatment for aller
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nancy swastikas cheney the same exact and i submitted wow, that was her german in early thirty's. they are not see where it surprises the took test prior. so i'm a bar president of the white house. but they saw as they're now i that they didn't even bother to wear their herds, the march and america, all those new garments stored up, the oldest divisions stoking the old squares, giving option to the old as far as his that's a long shot to tear apart america in the process, a young woman was killed or contacted mother. i asked about what happened. she told me when the president was asked, what he saw it has happened. donald trump said nyqold, there are very fine people on both sides. but that is what he said. what a man that's what i realize. i've listened to advertising. my dead son. i could not stay in the side on the no, i just lost 4 of my so when i ran with a deep conviction in america, i know a boy in america where obviously didn't get a decency still a matter of america for everyone has a fair shot has no safe harbor the oh, sure, crazy cool. is still very much a lot. and a b
nancy swastikas cheney the same exact and i submitted wow, that was her german in early thirty's. they are not see where it surprises the took test prior. so i'm a bar president of the white house. but they saw as they're now i that they didn't even bother to wear their herds, the march and america, all those new garments stored up, the oldest divisions stoking the old squares, giving option to the old as far as his that's a long shot to tear apart america in the process, a young woman was...
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hussein, iran in this region is significantly increased its influence and yes, maybe people like dick cheney, benjamin netanyahu, basically knew that this was going to happen and thought that iran was next anyway , so it was okay, i don't know, maybe, but i do remember that there was an article, i think it was in the new yorker called reorientation, it came out in 2006 or 2007, where it was said that because... in iraq, things didn't go according to plan, and iran now had so much influence in the region that it was decided to go and displace the shiites this time, and that was the real reason for this attempts to overthrow bashar al-assad, by the way, that's exactly it, not the threat to our democracy, not the bounties on the heads of us soldiers in afghanistan, and not all the other nonsense and lies they've been telling. vladimir putin's real crime was opposing the us in their attempt at regime change in syria, and you can even look at the way vladimir spoke. putin before syria and after syria, there's such a difference. george bush said he looked vladimir putin in the eye and saw a christ
hussein, iran in this region is significantly increased its influence and yes, maybe people like dick cheney, benjamin netanyahu, basically knew that this was going to happen and thought that iran was next anyway , so it was okay, i don't know, maybe, but i do remember that there was an article, i think it was in the new yorker called reorientation, it came out in 2006 or 2007, where it was said that because... in iraq, things didn't go according to plan, and iran now had so much influence in...
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. -- cheney. future vice president. william broomfield of michigan. henry hyde of illinois. jim quarter of new jersey. bill mccollum of florida and mike dewine. future governor of ohio, were on the committee. the difference i wanted to note was that this seems like a lot of senior leadership were serving on the iran-contra joint committee. that's that's certainly the case really on both sides, but particularly on the democratic side, you had very prominent members who went on to be even more prominent. george mitchell, of course, became the senate majority leader. sam nunn became chair of the armed services committee. i could go on and on about all of their roles, but danny, when you weigh really, really unusual and exceptional american, he is somebody who won that the congressional medal of honor for his service in world war two. he you know, was somebody who had been and played a pretty prominent role in the watergate investigation. you know, in 1973. so here we are 15 years later and he's chairing the senate select committee. warren rudman was a highly respected moderate
. -- cheney. future vice president. william broomfield of michigan. henry hyde of illinois. jim quarter of new jersey. bill mccollum of florida and mike dewine. future governor of ohio, were on the committee. the difference i wanted to note was that this seems like a lot of senior leadership were serving on the iran-contra joint committee. that's that's certainly the case really on both sides, but particularly on the democratic side, you had very prominent members who went on to be even more...
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start this war, but you know what stopped the war with iran the first time, the military, when dick cheneyted to start it, and george bush, i think george bush, by the end of it, no, i listen to this guy too much, i think by year seven he finally realized that it was time to stop listening to the wildcats, because... it was the military, something about logistics, they were like, guys, we don't have that much of an advantage over iran, yeah, we're not going to lose the war, but they can attack so many american bases that are there, it's going to be a bloodbath, it wasn't just one green beret who told me off the record that it would be not even 10 times harder than fighting iraq, fighting iran will be a thousand times harder, it will be a completely different war, maybe it was... that moment stopped the war then, but even just, even just the rhetoric about how we need to be tougher with iran, why, why are we even talking about this, why are we constantly escalating, it's so simple, the american people are all for it, no more idiotic wars. listen, there are a lot of problems in the shi'i wor
start this war, but you know what stopped the war with iran the first time, the military, when dick cheneyted to start it, and george bush, i think george bush, by the end of it, no, i listen to this guy too much, i think by year seven he finally realized that it was time to stop listening to the wildcats, because... it was the military, something about logistics, they were like, guys, we don't have that much of an advantage over iran, yeah, we're not going to lose the war, but they can attack...
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where's liz cheney when you need her?ke insurrection. >> a good question shown sounds like insurrection to me in the governor tim walz promoted the black lives matter rioters who set minneapolis on fire destroyed a lot of black businesses and wealth in these historically black neighbourhoods and it really caused poverty to skyrocket in minneapolis. the fact he was supporting rioters burning down minneapolis' harris but tried to bail them out of prison they are the wrong team for the country we don't want that nationwide. >> sean: senator we appreciate your time and know you have a busy day out travelling in a deep and out every day pretty much thank you when we come back rhonda santos reacts to kamala harris vp pick wait until you hear his nickname that he just gave the ticke nexium 24hr prevents heartburn acid before it begins. get all-day and all-night heartburn acid prevention with just one pill a day. choose acid prevention. choose nexium. somebody would ask her something and she would just walk right past them. she d
where's liz cheney when you need her?ke insurrection. >> a good question shown sounds like insurrection to me in the governor tim walz promoted the black lives matter rioters who set minneapolis on fire destroyed a lot of black businesses and wealth in these historically black neighbourhoods and it really caused poverty to skyrocket in minneapolis. the fact he was supporting rioters burning down minneapolis' harris but tried to bail them out of prison they are the wrong team for the...
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high-ranking republicans who don't support trump who aren't on this list, republicans for harris, liz cheneyryan. do you anticipate any of those signing on? >> i think we've still got some time until november. i think the sooner, the better. i hope -- i hope that those voices will join this chorus and support her. i think they could make a big difference. and in terms of mike pence, i do think that in some ways, i think what he's done speaks volumes by the fact that he's not endorsed donald trump and said he won't. i think it would be incredibly powerful if people like him and paul ryan, who've had tremendous support for in the past, and liz cheney would say, we support kamala harris and it's the right thing to do for our country, our democracy, and at this moment, let's put our policy differences aside and go back to actually serious governing once we get past this because we're not going to have this under donald trump. we could go back to debating about different policies, whether it's foreign policy or how we feel. but right now, we've got to save the country and make it better. >> olivi
high-ranking republicans who don't support trump who aren't on this list, republicans for harris, liz cheneyryan. do you anticipate any of those signing on? >> i think we've still got some time until november. i think the sooner, the better. i hope -- i hope that those voices will join this chorus and support her. i think they could make a big difference. and in terms of mike pence, i do think that in some ways, i think what he's done speaks volumes by the fact that he's not endorsed...
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during, today the second representative this... maybe a variant like what happened under bush, when cheney actually acted as prime minister. thirdly, he has no personal ambitions, unlike a number of other candidates who were quite openly striving for power, first of all this concerns josh shapira, who was the main competitor at the last moment. i think that in any case the elections of waltz and shapira, who stood closer to the center, who occupied. accordingly, increased taxation and so on, so i think that the reasons why the waltzes were chosen, they are quite understandable, but the negative aspects, here are the images of this couple that arise, they will ultimately be unfavorable for the democrats, that is , most likely this is a miscalculation, but the coming months will show. for now, it is clear that valts will take on the main burden in terms of speeches, in terms of attacks against trump and wens, and harris, who, to put it mildly, does not shine in this area, will go even further into the shadows, although in the 16 days that have passed since her actual nomination, she has mana
during, today the second representative this... maybe a variant like what happened under bush, when cheney actually acted as prime minister. thirdly, he has no personal ambitions, unlike a number of other candidates who were quite openly striving for power, first of all this concerns josh shapira, who was the main competitor at the last moment. i think that in any case the elections of waltz and shapira, who stood closer to the center, who occupied. accordingly, increased taxation and so on, so...
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well, madison is a man who, you know, our colleague here at aei, lynne cheney. her biography, think a couple of years ago, he he you know, he was he's often portrayed as a solitary scholar as a person who didn't get around the colonies as lynne cheney points out, he did travel in upstate new york and, different things. he went to princeton where he had to the college of new jersey, is that that was and where he's taught by the reverend john witherspoon, who was a college president a member of the signer of the declaration of independence and so forth. a revolution honoree who was a product of the scottish enlightenment. this was the princeton was a presbyterian school church of scotland, and it was the scottish universities in the late 18th century were much more intellectual really advanced. and and and productive there, you know, you get adam smith sort of society sit and so forth. so madison is counter to this he's a scholar and he spends part of that. year 1786 up in a little small in his family's house in montpelier, which you can visit, not too far from he
well, madison is a man who, you know, our colleague here at aei, lynne cheney. her biography, think a couple of years ago, he he you know, he was he's often portrayed as a solitary scholar as a person who didn't get around the colonies as lynne cheney points out, he did travel in upstate new york and, different things. he went to princeton where he had to the college of new jersey, is that that was and where he's taught by the reverend john witherspoon, who was a college president a member of...
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when you see people like my friend adam come to the dnc, it was not a coincidence that adam and liz cheneys on the select committee, i actually introduced the bill that would have permitted a bipartisan equally divided commission rather than a politically run select committee and because i did that it is one of the reasons donald trump endorsed against me and i was one of the original people selected to serve at the selective committee but nancy pelosi decided at the time that she wanted adam and liz who she had talked to before the committee was put together to be two of the republicans. and that is ok, it is her prerogative to do so. it's a terrible precedent she said by having the majority party selects what the minority members would be on the committee but in the end, this is adam kinzinger, this is jeff duncan, and the other republicans who were here will be here because they have an extreme dislike for donald trump, and that is ok. but let's see long-term if they will remain republican or be like stephanie grisham and say i am now democrat. i think once you speak at a democratic not
when you see people like my friend adam come to the dnc, it was not a coincidence that adam and liz cheneys on the select committee, i actually introduced the bill that would have permitted a bipartisan equally divided commission rather than a politically run select committee and because i did that it is one of the reasons donald trump endorsed against me and i was one of the original people selected to serve at the selective committee but nancy pelosi decided at the time that she wanted adam...
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passage of the civil rights act, three civil rights workers, two white and one black, andy goodman, james cheney were murdered outside of philadelphia, mississippi, and their bodies are not going to be recovered until august 4, 1964. it is not an instantaneous success in that way. people are literally dying. all comics is about to go to cairo when the civil rights act was passed and is reporting on the harlem rebellion that happened late july. host: professor, i wanted to ask about when you mentioned it was president kennedy here initially announced he was going to be pursuing civil rights legislation. what was the initial reaction to that across the country? guest: for those who are for civil rights, it will be very positive. when he announces it at the same time there is momentum building for the march on washington, which happens august 20 8, 1963, for southern dixiecrats, democrats and republicans opposed to racial integration, it is a very negative announcement. in a way, that announcement means that the past that happened after reconstruction where it really falters because the government
passage of the civil rights act, three civil rights workers, two white and one black, andy goodman, james cheney were murdered outside of philadelphia, mississippi, and their bodies are not going to be recovered until august 4, 1964. it is not an instantaneous success in that way. people are literally dying. all comics is about to go to cairo when the civil rights act was passed and is reporting on the harlem rebellion that happened late july. host: professor, i wanted to ask about when you...
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let's speak to democratic strategist — joi cheney now. thank you forjoining us on the programme.e is not answering tough questions, and i guess the convention will be more of the same. i guess the convention will be more of the same. ~ , ., , ., , the same. i think she has answered tou~h the same. i think she has answered tough questions — the same. i think she has answered tough questions because _ the same. i think she has answered tough questions because think - the same. i think she has answeredl tough questions because think about having to pay but as quickly as we have, to hit the ground running and pick your running mate, she has done a lot, more importantly answering the questions of voters underground meeting with her, so i think she has been answering the tough questions, i know what you are saying, but this is the moment we are talking about the future of our nation and going into an amazing week, and it feels so hopeful, i am thrilled.- so hopeful, i am thrilled. hopeful and throws. _ so hopeful, i am thrilled. hopeful and throws, and _ so hopeful, i am thrilled. hope
let's speak to democratic strategist — joi cheney now. thank you forjoining us on the programme.e is not answering tough questions, and i guess the convention will be more of the same. i guess the convention will be more of the same. ~ , ., , ., , the same. i think she has answered tou~h the same. i think she has answered tough questions — the same. i think she has answered tough questions because _ the same. i think she has answered tough questions because think - the same. i think she has...
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george bush can't get -- cheney on the phone and says, fix it. obama needs to have video conference with mcraven during the bin laden raid. so things come about. bill clinton needs to do a deposition. other things are going on. why does the room almost have to be pushed into the future? there's a very, very good question. and, you know, it's always been behind the private sector. there's no question about that government works a little more slowly. you know, one of the simple reasons is that it's very difficult to get presidents to agree to give up the space. you know, and i hope in the obama chapter, which is mostly about the takedown of osama bin laden, i open the obama chapter with, the conversation with valerie jarrett, who is a close adviser, really mentor to barack obama, and michelle obama. and they were coming to her and the president at the first couple of years of the obama administration saying, you know, we really want to renovate the west wing and the situation room. it's a complete fire trap. and it was and it's antics faded and the
george bush can't get -- cheney on the phone and says, fix it. obama needs to have video conference with mcraven during the bin laden raid. so things come about. bill clinton needs to do a deposition. other things are going on. why does the room almost have to be pushed into the future? there's a very, very good question. and, you know, it's always been behind the private sector. there's no question about that government works a little more slowly. you know, one of the simple reasons is that...
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i am proud have -- cheney biomass on. here. he is man. he is a man of integrity and sound judgment who has proven that public can be noble. america will be proud to have a leader of such to succeed al gore as vice president of united states. i am grateful for senator john mccain. i appreciate very much his speech two nights ago. i appreciate his friendship. i love his spirit for, america. and i want to thank the other candidates who sought this office as well. their convictions have strengthened our party. i'm especially grateful tonight to my family. no matter what else i do in my life asking laura to marry me was the best decision i ever made. and to our daughters, barbara and jenna, we love you a lot. we're of you. and as you head off to college this fall, don't stay out too late. and email your old dad once in a while. where you and everybody loves, you. and so do i. growing up. growing up, she gave me love and lots of advice. i gave her white hair. and i want to thank my dad the most decent man have ever known. all my life i have bee
i am proud have -- cheney biomass on. here. he is man. he is a man of integrity and sound judgment who has proven that public can be noble. america will be proud to have a leader of such to succeed al gore as vice president of united states. i am grateful for senator john mccain. i appreciate very much his speech two nights ago. i appreciate his friendship. i love his spirit for, america. and i want to thank the other candidates who sought this office as well. their convictions have...
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where's liz cheney whenon you need her? >> because that sounds like insurrection. question short. >> it sounds like insurrection to me, too. he >> and governor walz actually promoted the black set im wal who setrs minneapolis on fire destroyed a lot of black businesses, destroyed a lot of wealth in these historically black neighborhoods. histally blaand really caused ty to skyrocket in minneapolis. >> the fact that he waswa supporting the rioters burning down minneapolis and then kamalatingrning do harris was tg to bail them out of prison, suggested the wrong team for f this country. >> we don't want that approach taken nationwide. we wanall right, senator vance,m appreciate your time tonight. and i know you've had a busy day,d e but traveling i know you'll be on the road pretty much every day. thank you. all righry pre t. when we come back, florida t governor ron desantis reacts to kamala harris, vpo kamala pim >> wait until you hear his nickname that he just gave the ticket. that's straight ahead. we are here in las vegas for the largest power slap event yet. sla
where's liz cheney whenon you need her? >> because that sounds like insurrection. question short. >> it sounds like insurrection to me, too. he >> and governor walz actually promoted the black set im wal who setrs minneapolis on fire destroyed a lot of black businesses, destroyed a lot of wealth in these historically black neighborhoods. histally blaand really caused ty to skyrocket in minneapolis. >> the fact that he waswa supporting the rioters burning down minneapolis...
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george bush cannot get dick cheney on the phone says fix it. needs a videoconferencing with nick raven during the bin laden raid so things come about. bill clinton needs to do a deposition. others need to come on. buys into question the future question because it's a very good question. it's always in behind the private sector for there's no question about that. one of the simple reasons is very difficult to get presidents to agree to give up space. i open the obama chapter which is not mostly about the takedown of osama bin laden but i open the obama chapter with the situation about valerie who is a closeck advisor and mentor to barack w obama and michelle oba. they were coming to her and the president the first couple of years we really want to renovate the west ring it's a complete fire trap and it was. it was antiquated and the technology was not up to the 21st r century per the cap resisting saying no there is finally a meeting in the situation room were valerie jarrett said listen, the first black president of the united states is not goi
george bush cannot get dick cheney on the phone says fix it. needs a videoconferencing with nick raven during the bin laden raid so things come about. bill clinton needs to do a deposition. others need to come on. buys into question the future question because it's a very good question. it's always in behind the private sector for there's no question about that. one of the simple reasons is very difficult to get presidents to agree to give up space. i open the obama chapter which is not mostly...
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but those are -- we can fix -- we can get by with bad policy, survive it as liz cheney said.for what i believe in now. >> it's so interesting to listen to you two. there is this i think a little tired and trite, you know, pundit conventional wisdom, like, the real voters don't care about foreign policy or democracy. they care about kitchen table issues. you are talking about your trajectories. let me come back on kyle, foreign policy. interesting you mentioned that because a lot of times again the conventional wisdom is people don't care that much about it. what specifically -- was it the ukraine war? was there something you started to be, like, this not right that got you? >> yeah. so i just started to pay attention to trump and basically his orbit and the things they say. and it was startling how they were pretty much pushing the same talking points as russia. you know, i start to look back at trump's record on s-230, trying to come after freedom of speech and tie it into funding in 2020. you know, all those things. and the tariffs and the trade and all that. i don't think
but those are -- we can fix -- we can get by with bad policy, survive it as liz cheney said.for what i believe in now. >> it's so interesting to listen to you two. there is this i think a little tired and trite, you know, pundit conventional wisdom, like, the real voters don't care about foreign policy or democracy. they care about kitchen table issues. you are talking about your trajectories. let me come back on kyle, foreign policy. interesting you mentioned that because a lot of times...
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bill, this year is also the 60th anniversary of the tragic death of goodman cheney and schwerner. andrew goodman, james chaney, mcgee schwerner, three young people and they were not the only ones who went to mississippi, we might be talking about mississippi a lot today. who went, james was from the south but the other two went south because they were committed and part of a program that was bringing young people to the south, freedom summer, helping people register to vote, helping kids learn how to read, something revolution -- revolution where black folks had to recite state constitution to vote, sometimes before the illiterate white people who would not know if the words were meaningful, but they went and they were murdered shortly after arriving. you are the dean of a law school and again thinking about young people and the 60th anniversary, i am wondering how that sits with you. >> one of the points you made is that it is important we remember these stories and these histories. to remember the deaths of these three young men, the horrible executions, gives us in a powerful w
bill, this year is also the 60th anniversary of the tragic death of goodman cheney and schwerner. andrew goodman, james chaney, mcgee schwerner, three young people and they were not the only ones who went to mississippi, we might be talking about mississippi a lot today. who went, james was from the south but the other two went south because they were committed and part of a program that was bringing young people to the south, freedom summer, helping people register to vote, helping kids learn...
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well, joining us like from inside the democratic national convention is joy cheney. she's a political strategist and a lawyer. thank you very much indeed for being with us. i know you've been inside the essential listening to campbell, the higher speaking this was her chance to explain to people who she was and what she stands for. do you think she did it? and i think she knocked it out of the park. i don't know if you this speech is it over about 10 minutes. people are still here. they are still claiming. and there are awful lot of balloon popping. we are having a great night to night. do you think that she was able to create enough of a difference between what kind of the harvest it stands for and what she intends to do? should she become president and the administration of joe biden, that would allow her to stand as an individual, essentially. and not simply a continuation of the by the administration. yes, we are building on the by did ministration. you can see that she's been doing it all week. all of the speakers had been building up. we have been praising joe
well, joining us like from inside the democratic national convention is joy cheney. she's a political strategist and a lawyer. thank you very much indeed for being with us. i know you've been inside the essential listening to campbell, the higher speaking this was her chance to explain to people who she was and what she stands for. do you think she did it? and i think she knocked it out of the park. i don't know if you this speech is it over about 10 minutes. people are still here. they are...
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in great america looking happy enough but not generally mark elizabeth the second and vice president cheneyifics conversation called freedom swing. it has complied. here she is with berkeley. sir charles and seems unsure about whether to return to high-five or not. [laughter] king john at the shakespeare theater. have no idea what it signifies that i will justice breyer i shared it with everybody here. [laughter] justice o'connor visiting chief justice from their insisting they needed to see it to understand our country and that she needed to take him there right away. but of course what made practice of our special wish he had time for others regardless whether they were famous. he or she is a good handle on the shoulder of a young girl working on a computer. such genuine smiles on the picture in the whole hand on the shoulder active doses in 2006 size sitting on federal courts around the country to an extent justices have since the earliest days of the republic and she traveled the world see the fire others expanded to reach going digital walking isaacson 2009 at serving the democracy is
in great america looking happy enough but not generally mark elizabeth the second and vice president cheneyifics conversation called freedom swing. it has complied. here she is with berkeley. sir charles and seems unsure about whether to return to high-five or not. [laughter] king john at the shakespeare theater. have no idea what it signifies that i will justice breyer i shared it with everybody here. [laughter] justice o'connor visiting chief justice from their insisting they needed to see it...
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george bush can't get -- cheney on the phone and says, fix it.bama needs to have video conference with mcraven during the bin laden raid. so things come about. bill clinton needs to do a deposition. other things are going on. why does the room almost have to be pushed into the future? there's a very, very good question. and, you know, it's always been behind the private sector. there's no question about that government works a little more slowly. you know, one of the simple reasons is that it's very difficult to get presidents to agree to give up the space. you know, and i hope in the obama chapter, which is mostly about the takedown of osama bin laden, i open the obama chapter with, the conversation with valerie jarrett, who is a close adviser, really mentor to barack obama, and michelle obama. and they were coming to her and the president at the first couple of years of the obama administration saying, you know, we really want to renovate the west wing and the situation room. it's a complete fire trap. and it was and it's antics faded and the t
george bush can't get -- cheney on the phone and says, fix it.bama needs to have video conference with mcraven during the bin laden raid. so things come about. bill clinton needs to do a deposition. other things are going on. why does the room almost have to be pushed into the future? there's a very, very good question. and, you know, it's always been behind the private sector. there's no question about that government works a little more slowly. you know, one of the simple reasons is that it's...
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where was liz cheney? the list goes on and on.ut there has always been something holding him back to take that center stage, to actually forcefully, not just announce trump, but back harris, do you see any of that change in? and to richard's point, does it even matter? >> i don't see a change in, i mean, if every prominent republican, who inwardly, secretly despises donald trump and thinks it is dangerous for the country in the world, had spoken at the democratic convention, there wouldn't have been any room for democrats to speak. i mean, they are-- you know, it's not like there's a shortage of these people, but it is very clear at this point, after years, that many of them are not going to come out, they are going to remain in exile, or in the closet i guess. and i don't-- does it make a difference that this group came out? i think just very marginally. i think-- insofar that it is trying to create a permission structure for establishment republican voters, who are-- who really don't want to vote for either trump or harris to ju
where was liz cheney? the list goes on and on.ut there has always been something holding him back to take that center stage, to actually forcefully, not just announce trump, but back harris, do you see any of that change in? and to richard's point, does it even matter? >> i don't see a change in, i mean, if every prominent republican, who inwardly, secretly despises donald trump and thinks it is dangerous for the country in the world, had spoken at the democratic convention, there...
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and um, i think i can imagined as anyone who would agree with the possible exception of dick cheney or something like that, that these were useful and helpful either to united states of america, its allies or to the poor victims of the conflict in iraq and afghanistan. so, so, you know, you can see how those who are sent to fight those wars and who's come back to the consequences of that and gauge meant for working people all over america. so you can see why they've turned their back both on washington, but also on a new adventure such as ukraine, right? you know, what, i'm, what are the things we do forget about ukraine and this is not true in any way. i'm a condone what put is done, but remember that the, the deal that was struck with the garbage of, um, uh, by the by bush was that nature would not expand east in exchange for the, the, essentially the, this, the surrender if you will, of the soviet block in the way, in the, in the cold work. and, you know, it would have been one thing if the economic union, as cuz as a financial force, a trade force had moved east into the baltic sta
and um, i think i can imagined as anyone who would agree with the possible exception of dick cheney or something like that, that these were useful and helpful either to united states of america, its allies or to the poor victims of the conflict in iraq and afghanistan. so, so, you know, you can see how those who are sent to fight those wars and who's come back to the consequences of that and gauge meant for working people all over america. so you can see why they've turned their back both on...
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and um, i think i can imagined as anyone who would agree with the possible exception of dick cheney or something like that, that these were useful and helpful either to united states of america, its allies or to the poor victims of the conflict in iraq and afghanistan. so, so, you know, you can see how those who are sent to fight those wars and who's come back to the consequences of that and gauge meant for working people all over america. so you can see why they've turned their back both on washington, but also on a new adventure such as ukraine, right? you know, what, i'm, what are the things we do forget about ukraine and this is not true in any way. i'm a condone. what put is done, but remember that the deal that was struck with the garbage of. um uh by uh, by bush, uh was that nature would not expand east in exchange for the, the, essentially the, this, the surrender if you will, of the soviet block in the way in the, in the cold work. and you know, it would have been one thing if the economic union, as because as a financial force, a trade force, had moved east into the baltic st
and um, i think i can imagined as anyone who would agree with the possible exception of dick cheney or something like that, that these were useful and helpful either to united states of america, its allies or to the poor victims of the conflict in iraq and afghanistan. so, so, you know, you can see how those who are sent to fight those wars and who's come back to the consequences of that and gauge meant for working people all over america. so you can see why they've turned their back both on...
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tony cheney thank you very much for that. indeed they can do that. tony. thank you very much for that. and. and i do note that the distinction that you drew there, that we're talking about, the party being potentially potentially dissolved rather than, than i'm telling you, reporting from the constitutional court in bangkok. thank you very much. and more than 200 ro hinge and muslims have been killed and fighting in man more as northern wreck on state. in the past week, dozens of bodies have been seen after drone and artillery strikes believed to have been carried out on the banks of the nap. river, heavy fighting has taken place in the area between me and mars, armed forces and the, our count army, one of the most prominent armed groups in the country, a nobel laureates. mohammed unice has been chosen to head bangladesh as interim government. his appointment was demanded by student protesters after they forced 5 minutes or shake, seen that to resign. she fled the country, the neighboring india on monday. hundreds of people have been killed and thousands i
tony cheney thank you very much for that. indeed they can do that. tony. thank you very much for that. and. and i do note that the distinction that you drew there, that we're talking about, the party being potentially potentially dissolved rather than, than i'm telling you, reporting from the constitutional court in bangkok. thank you very much. and more than 200 ro hinge and muslims have been killed and fighting in man more as northern wreck on state. in the past week, dozens of bodies have...