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but immediately a panic set in among the mccain campaign staff over that answer, and john mccain took it back. "the new york times" report of that day says, quote, a short time later, mr. mccain telephoned reporters and said, i misspoke. what i believe i was saying and intended to say is this that this is a family decision. the family decision will be made by the family, not by meghan alone. eight years later, john mccain was the republican presidential nominee of the party that believes in no exceptions for rape or insist or both, and he chose as his vice presidential nominee the governor of alaska who fully embraced the republican doctrine of no exceptions. four years later, the republican nominee was mitt romney, who embraced the republican doctrine of no exceptions. when mitt romney was running in massachusetts, he ran as a full supporter of roe v. wade. he went from completely pro choice to completely anti-abortion with no exceptions when he became the republican presidential nominee. he changed his position to comply with the demands of politics. john mccain changed his position
but immediately a panic set in among the mccain campaign staff over that answer, and john mccain took it back. "the new york times" report of that day says, quote, a short time later, mr. mccain telephoned reporters and said, i misspoke. what i believe i was saying and intended to say is this that this is a family decision. the family decision will be made by the family, not by meghan alone. eight years later, john mccain was the republican presidential nominee of the party that...
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and john mccain said. no, i would discuss this issue with cindy and meghan in this would be a private decision that we would share within our family. obviously i would encourage her to know that the baby would be brought up in a warm loving family. the final decision will be made by meghan with our advice and counsel and i think that's such a private matter. >> in all reasonable people, agreed with that answer, but immediately a panic, set in among the campaign staff. over that answer. and john mccain took it back. the new york times report of that day, says the short time later mr. mccain telephone reporters and said i misspoke. but i believe i intended to say, this is a family decision in the decision will be made by the family. not by meghan alone. eight years later, john mccain was the republican presidential nominee of the party that believes in no exceptions for rape or incest or both. and he chose as his vice presidential nominee, the governor of alaska who fully embraced the republican doctrine of
and john mccain said. no, i would discuss this issue with cindy and meghan in this would be a private decision that we would share within our family. obviously i would encourage her to know that the baby would be brought up in a warm loving family. the final decision will be made by meghan with our advice and counsel and i think that's such a private matter. >> in all reasonable people, agreed with that answer, but immediately a panic, set in among the campaign staff. over that answer....
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john mccain-— with trump over principal and john mccain.ive _ john mccain. that are sort of a liberal narrative and _ john mccain. that are sort of a liberal narrative and here's - liberal narrative and here's what it actually happened. trump one. what it actually happened. trump one-— what it actually happened. trump one.- i - what it actually happened. trump one.- i didn't| trump one. right. ididn't choose donald _ trump one. right. ididn't choose donald trump. - trump one. right. ididn't| choose donald trump. the american people chose donald trump. my state voted for donald trump. i'm a senator from south carolina. a conscious decision after saying everything bad i could during 2016. ., ~ ., ., ., ., 2016. you know i am going to wheel out _ 2016. you know i am going to wheel out the _ 2016. you know i am going to wheel out the quote - 2016. you know i am going to wheel out the quote for - 2016. you know i am going to wheel out the quote for you l wheel out the quote for you called donald trump, you said, don't vote for this guy because h
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he hated john mccain but you made a choice.ty to power with trump over principal and john mccain. yeah, that's sort of the liberal narrative and here's what actually happened. trump won. right. i didn't choose donald trump. the american people chose donald trump. my state voted for donald trump. i'm a senator from south carolina. john mccain was pretty good with working people he didn't get along with. i made a conscious decision after saying everything bad i could during 2016. you know i'm going to wheel out the quote for you called donald trump, you said, don't vote for this guy �*cause he's a race baiting xenophobic bigot. religious bigot. he does not represent me. and you know what my party told me? go to hell. he won. you thought the guy was a xenophobic bigot. i accepted the consequences of the election. ina in a democracy i could take my ball and go home but the people of south carolina chose president trump. the people of america chose president trump. i tried to help where i could. so it is ok to help a guy who you bel
he hated john mccain but you made a choice.ty to power with trump over principal and john mccain. yeah, that's sort of the liberal narrative and here's what actually happened. trump won. right. i didn't choose donald trump. the american people chose donald trump. my state voted for donald trump. i'm a senator from south carolina. john mccain was pretty good with working people he didn't get along with. i made a conscious decision after saying everything bad i could during 2016. you know i'm...
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i did man on the street stuff and kept go going there i will note, once i got to dc, the late mccainstory to people. mark: a great story, to today, how do you get ready for a press conference, seems to me that you are exam inning what is going on. some things may not make sense to you, based on what a cabinet secretary says or white house says. many case you are trying to get them to square it up, how do you approach this. >> for a relatively young person i have a ton of joe biden knowledge built up in my brain for being him for last two and a half years, i try to think about what he is saying presently and how that is not lining up with things he said in the past. he has had a very long career, you go through cspan archives that person, you have thousands of hours of material to work with. i like to do is compare and contrast joe biden and joe biden. i have been lucky enough to get his attention a number of times during events and at end to ask him directly, usually if i can get his attention, i am just trying to ask him about why something he says now is different from something he
i did man on the street stuff and kept go going there i will note, once i got to dc, the late mccainstory to people. mark: a great story, to today, how do you get ready for a press conference, seems to me that you are exam inning what is going on. some things may not make sense to you, based on what a cabinet secretary says or white house says. many case you are trying to get them to square it up, how do you approach this. >> for a relatively young person i have a ton of joe biden...
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but this is mccain moments after he was shot down. it's i guess one of the first photos that was taken of mccain. i sent that to his office and i got a response back. i said, by the way, in case you care, here is a picture the senator after he was captured. this is what the war was like for american marines and soldiers. basically, you are just walking around, through jungle. right? it's -- again, vietnamese communist forces know how vulnerable they can be if they are exposed. so they go in the deepest areas of the country, usually mountainous, jungle regions and they just wait for the americans to come to them. now, something like 3 million americans serve in vietnam. you also see these guys, "vietnam vet" on their license plates. as it turns out only 20% of americans who served in vietnam were actually in combat. the overwhelming majority of americans who served in vietnam were not in combat. of the 20% in combat 10% only ever actually experienced combat. so only a minority of americans who served in vietnam actually did the stuff t
but this is mccain moments after he was shot down. it's i guess one of the first photos that was taken of mccain. i sent that to his office and i got a response back. i said, by the way, in case you care, here is a picture the senator after he was captured. this is what the war was like for american marines and soldiers. basically, you are just walking around, through jungle. right? it's -- again, vietnamese communist forces know how vulnerable they can be if they are exposed. so they go in the...
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he hated john mccain. but you made a choice. trump over principle and john mccain. yeah, so that's sort of the liberal narrative and here's what actually happened. trump won. right. so, you befriending him... no. i didn't chose... i didn't choose donald trump. the american people chose donald trump. my state voted for donald trump. i'm a senator from south carolina. john mccain was pretty good with working with people he didn't get along with, so i made a conscious decision, after saying every bad thing i could about trump during the 2016 campaign... you know that i'm going to wheel out the quote, which has been hung around your neck a million times. you called trump, when you were running against him, you said to the republican party, "don't vote for this guy cos he's a race baiting, "xenophobic bigot..." religion bigot. "he does not... yeah. religion bigot. "he does not represent my party." and you know what my party told me? go to hell. he won. so you abandoned your principles. no, i didn't abandon my principles. well, you th
he hated john mccain. but you made a choice. trump over principle and john mccain. yeah, so that's sort of the liberal narrative and here's what actually happened. trump won. right. so, you befriending him... no. i didn't chose... i didn't choose donald trump. the american people chose donald trump. my state voted for donald trump. i'm a senator from south carolina. john mccain was pretty good with working with people he didn't get along with, so i made a conscious decision, after saying every...
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there was a producer polling audience, asking if anyone had questions for mccain, i praised my hand iter hillary clinton of at a photo op drinking shots with voters in pennsylvania, i told the producer, i would like to ask john mccain if he wants to did for a shot with me. and he said, can you make it more h interesting. i thought on it. producer came back, said, okay, did you maked, your question more interesting, i want to ask john mccain, if he thinks that hillary clinton is drinking the shot because she is trailing obama by so much and if he wants to go for a should the with me, producer said that is great. you can go second. i asked him, he had a funny react, some producers from fox want a young guy to go to the conventions that year in minneapolis, and denver, i went i did some man on street stuff, and i kept going from there, i will note, once i was in dc, john mccain loved telling that story to people. mark: a great story. let's bring this to today. how do you get ready for one of these press conferences? you have to see what is in the news. it seems to me that you are examinin
there was a producer polling audience, asking if anyone had questions for mccain, i praised my hand iter hillary clinton of at a photo op drinking shots with voters in pennsylvania, i told the producer, i would like to ask john mccain if he wants to did for a shot with me. and he said, can you make it more h interesting. i thought on it. producer came back, said, okay, did you maked, your question more interesting, i want to ask john mccain, if he thinks that hillary clinton is drinking the...
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here's part of what trump said about the late senator john mccain. >> john mccain was a bad guy.lly and nasty guy, bad guy. a lot of people disliked him. you know, last in his class at annapolis, all that stuff. but he was a bad guy. i say it to you, i don't care. does it affect me? i won arizona, okay. by a lot, you know. didn't turn out that way in terms of the vote, but i won arizona, everyone knows it. i won it the first time, the second time. i didn't get along with john mccain. >> mike barnicle, take it away. what do you make of this? >> so phil, let me ask you, you and carol are there, sitting before a clearly irrational human being, a former president of the united states. he, in that statement and in many other statements, not only just the statement about john mccain, but many other statements that he made to you, is clearly clinging to an imagined and sometimes real past that the country has lived through. tell us a little about his physical reaction. how did he look? he sounds exhausted in many of the answers that he gives to you on the tape. what was his reaction phy
here's part of what trump said about the late senator john mccain. >> john mccain was a bad guy.lly and nasty guy, bad guy. a lot of people disliked him. you know, last in his class at annapolis, all that stuff. but he was a bad guy. i say it to you, i don't care. does it affect me? i won arizona, okay. by a lot, you know. didn't turn out that way in terms of the vote, but i won arizona, everyone knows it. i won it the first time, the second time. i didn't get along with john mccain....
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as i said, john mccain had the same views on national security and continues to do as i did.sidered too socially moderate for a party that... so is rudy giuliani prepared to dance to the republican pa rty�*s current tune? no, i'm too stubborn. i can't change. then you telling me you're thinking about running for the white house isn't going to go anywhere, is it? well, it might. what has to happen is that people have to decide that these other things are more important, which sometimes happens. all right. but i can't. .. but my views are my views on the social issues, and i'm going to remain that way. before we end, ijust want to return, in a way, to thinking about the meaning of this particular place where we are right now. everybody in america seems to be talking about extracting the meaning from 9/11. some argue that, actually, although it felt — and i was in north america at the time, too — although it felt like the world had fundamentally changed forever on that terrible day, maybe the world didn't change quite as much as we thought as a result of 9/11. well, i don't thin
as i said, john mccain had the same views on national security and continues to do as i did.sidered too socially moderate for a party that... so is rudy giuliani prepared to dance to the republican pa rty�*s current tune? no, i'm too stubborn. i can't change. then you telling me you're thinking about running for the white house isn't going to go anywhere, is it? well, it might. what has to happen is that people have to decide that these other things are more important, which sometimes...
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the word coming from her, she is playing the john mccain role in many ways, she's adopting many of mccain'sthe mccain family endorsed her, i could be wrong i will have to check that but she's playing the john mccain roll the late great senator from arizona, she was a republican, she's a democrat. from what i understand she has almost no interest in the human infrastructure she wants to do the regular infrastructure, the physical one the 1.5 but she's not on board with the other stuff, the taxes, the spending, she's literally channeling john mccain, will see, does that change does someone get to her does the president lobby her, she is a democrat that's what i'm hearing, what does that mean in actuality it means you probably get about, is at least this is the wall street guys about on human infrastructure nancy pelosi will bring it to the four the senate votes and then that probably gets passed because about republican buy-in and in the $3.5 trillion is anyone's guess, get slimmed-down and maybe at some point you get cinema to buy-in but it won't be easy and it may never come, this is -- peo
the word coming from her, she is playing the john mccain role in many ways, she's adopting many of mccain'sthe mccain family endorsed her, i could be wrong i will have to check that but she's playing the john mccain roll the late great senator from arizona, she was a republican, she's a democrat. from what i understand she has almost no interest in the human infrastructure she wants to do the regular infrastructure, the physical one the 1.5 but she's not on board with the other stuff, the...
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its not john mccain's party.d jolly and monya sharon, thank you for joining me tonight. that is "all in" on this wednesday night. good evening, rachael. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. much appreciated. thanks for joining us this hour. 1973. s. when the united states supreme court guaranteed abortion rights nationwide. that, of course, is the landmark roe versus wade decision. that law blocked states, any state in the country from banning abortion. it said american women have a right under the united states constitution to get an abortion if they want one. and that right can't be infringed even if politicians in individual states feel differently. after that ruling in 1973, the very first abortion clinic to open its doors in the great state of texas was a clinic in the city of
its not john mccain's party.d jolly and monya sharon, thank you for joining me tonight. that is "all in" on this wednesday night. good evening, rachael. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. much appreciated. thanks for joining us this hour. 1973. s. when the united states supreme court guaranteed abortion rights nationwide. that, of course, is the landmark roe versus wade decision. that law blocked states, any state in the country from banning abortion. it said american...
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. >> this is very much one of those chapters you see at the end of the mccain palin race, and franklygue nicole wallace remember this very vividly. when mccain and others realized, oh, look what we created, this is now sarah palin's party, it's not john mccain's party, this is a different party than today's republican leaders know what they've got. >> david jolly, mona, >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. much appreciated. thanks for joining us this hour. 1973. that's when the united states supreme court guaranteed abortion rights nationwide. that, of course, is the landmark roe versus wade decision. that law blocked states, any state in the country, from banning abortion. it said american women have a right under the united states constitution to get an abortion if they want one. and that right can't be infringed even if politicians in individual states feel differently. after that ruling in 1973, the very first abortion clinic to open its doors in the great state of texas was a clinic in
. >> this is very much one of those chapters you see at the end of the mccain palin race, and franklygue nicole wallace remember this very vividly. when mccain and others realized, oh, look what we created, this is now sarah palin's party, it's not john mccain's party, this is a different party than today's republican leaders know what they've got. >> david jolly, mona, >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. much appreciated. thanks for joining us this hour. 1973....
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bucking her party in the model of mccain. sinema came from humble beginnings.arizona poor. her family at one point living in an abandoned gas station. >> thanks to frnds and family, my parents' church and sometimes the government, i made 2 through. >> reporter: she was raised mormom, but she left the church. >> do you believe in god? >> you know, i'm not a member of any faith community. and i think that faith is a deeply personal issue that individuals should deal with in their private lives. >> reporter: at 19 years old she was briefly married, divorced within a few years. >> can we get a spouse? just kidding. just kidding. >> reporter: she broke barriers coming to congress as the first out bisexual member but it's never part of her identity that she's dwelled on. even telling reporters when asked back in 2005, duh, i'm bisexual. at 45 years old, she is a marathoner and triathlete. her unique and edgy style from this eff off ring to her colorful rings to dangerous creature shirt she wore to preside over the senate floor. >> you're breaking the internet. >> goo
bucking her party in the model of mccain. sinema came from humble beginnings.arizona poor. her family at one point living in an abandoned gas station. >> thanks to frnds and family, my parents' church and sometimes the government, i made 2 through. >> reporter: she was raised mormom, but she left the church. >> do you believe in god? >> you know, i'm not a member of any faith community. and i think that faith is a deeply personal issue that individuals should deal with...
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from princeton university and meghan mccain, columnist for the daily press.reat to have a mccain back on "meet the press." >> thank you. >> leigh ann, this is your turf. i'm sure you caught the number. cory booker said whether it's $3 trillion or 2.5 -- the number is moving, what's going to happen this week? >> the number is moving. the reason it's moving is they know they can't get $3.5 trillion. that has been made clear. but there's problems with the number, too, and that is that people like senator joe manchin who have said they won't support $3.5 trillion also won't give a specific number, and so speaker pelosi is trying to negotiation legislation with the moderates, with the progressives, and with people like senator joe manchin in the senate who aren't specific on what they want. so it's a rubik's cube. it's a venn diagram and every sort of crazy mathematical thing they're trying to fit together. it's extremely complicated. my sources say they don't know how it's going to play out. >> is the paing that reyum theory in here at all? cory booker didn't say
from princeton university and meghan mccain, columnist for the daily press.reat to have a mccain back on "meet the press." >> thank you. >> leigh ann, this is your turf. i'm sure you caught the number. cory booker said whether it's $3 trillion or 2.5 -- the number is moving, what's going to happen this week? >> the number is moving. the reason it's moving is they know they can't get $3.5 trillion. that has been made clear. but there's problems with the number, too,...
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and meghan mccain columnist for the daily mail. trillion or 2.5 -- the number iç moving, what's going to happen this week? >> the number is moving. the reason it's moving is they know they can't get $3.5 trillion. that has been made clear. but there's problems with the number, too. that is that people like senator joe manchin who have said they won't support $3.5 trillion also won't give a specific number, so speaker pelosi is trying to negotiate legislation with the moderates, with the progressives and with people like senator joe manchin in the senate■ç who aret specific on what they want. so it's a rubik's cube. it's a venn diagram and every sort of crazy mathematical thing they're trying to fit together. it's extremely complicated. my sources say they don't know how it's going to play out. >> the pa that ream theory in here. cory booker didn't say i don't - situation where he doesn't trust. >> before we came on, we were chatting about this. we were reminded of the number of times the house feels like they're hung out to dry. th
and meghan mccain columnist for the daily mail. trillion or 2.5 -- the number iç moving, what's going to happen this week? >> the number is moving. the reason it's moving is they know they can't get $3.5 trillion. that has been made clear. but there's problems with the number, too. that is that people like senator joe manchin who have said they won't support $3.5 trillion also won't give a specific number, so speaker pelosi is trying to negotiate legislation with the moderates, with the...
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she is interviewed by mark jasper at this event hosted by the mccain institute. >> hello, i am mark esper, former secretary of defense and a distinguished fellow at the mccain institute for international leadership in washington, d.c.. thank you for joining us. i am proud to welcome you to the next part of our program. i want to welcome and admired states person, accomplished leader, and longtime friend of the united states, theresa may. together we will discuss the outcome of president joe biden's tenure as president of the united states and what people on both sides of the atlantic should expect. president biden's trip began with a visit to the g7. one major topic under discussion being the people's republic of china. he also attended a summit in brussels. there has been a lot of discussion on how effective the meeting was in conveying a convincing message that the united states is prepared to counter russian activity. it was a busy agenda. with all of this complemented by a number of g7, u.s., eu, and intra-nato matters, there was much to discuss. we have a great guest today to guide u
she is interviewed by mark jasper at this event hosted by the mccain institute. >> hello, i am mark esper, former secretary of defense and a distinguished fellow at the mccain institute for international leadership in washington, d.c.. thank you for joining us. i am proud to welcome you to the next part of our program. i want to welcome and admired states person, accomplished leader, and longtime friend of the united states, theresa may. together we will discuss the outcome of president...
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she reminds me of my political hero in this day and has john mccain. >> sy: john mccain was arizona's senator for more than three decades, and there are signs senator synema has taken cues from the man known as a“ maverick.” last march, sinema voted no to increasing the minimum wage to $15 an hour in a covid stimulus bill, giving a thumbs down, echoing mccain's game-changing vote against repealing the affordable ce act. but for channel powe, sinema's performance that day was a“ stab in the heart.” >> i got goosebumps, right? because, you know, again, these are the same families from the organizers who have been knocking on doors and making phone calls and persuading voters to vote for her to say that she was going to be our >> sy: this sentiment may put sinema at risk if she faces a democratic primary challenger in 2024, which activists are but david wells says sinema's shift to the middle reflects her pragmatic side, and her view toward the long game. and the republicans are going have a very hard time running anybody of note against her. >> sy: an unlikely duo-- kyrsten sinema and j
she reminds me of my political hero in this day and has john mccain. >> sy: john mccain was arizona's senator for more than three decades, and there are signs senator synema has taken cues from the man known as a“ maverick.” last march, sinema voted no to increasing the minimum wage to $15 an hour in a covid stimulus bill, giving a thumbs down, echoing mccain's game-changing vote against repealing the affordable ce act. but for channel powe, sinema's performance that day was a“ stab...
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i mean, i would take it further back to when he denigrated john mccain's service and time as a p.o.w.e first thing basically out of his mouth on the campaign trail when he first started running for president. and i think when you contrast and think about the difference between what we heard from former president trump and from former george w. bush throughout the course of their presidencies, donald trump was the first person to actually engage in these divisions and ultimately win as opposed to think about how john mccain when he was campaigning handled divisive moments like the time when someone stood up and questioned president obama's patriotism and mccain said, absolutely not. that's not what's going on here. i think that the anniversary, the very somber anniversary that i think hit a lot of us harder this year than it had maybe in years past, in many ways it was almost refreshing to have him be shunted to the side, not center stage and underscored to us that we are all in this together even though it's hard to remember that sometimes. >> let's play what george w. bush said in sh
i mean, i would take it further back to when he denigrated john mccain's service and time as a p.o.w.e first thing basically out of his mouth on the campaign trail when he first started running for president. and i think when you contrast and think about the difference between what we heard from former president trump and from former george w. bush throughout the course of their presidencies, donald trump was the first person to actually engage in these divisions and ultimately win as opposed...
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bucking her party in the model of mccain. sinema came from humble beginnings.a, poor. her family at one point living in an abandoned gas station. >> thanks to friends and family, my parents' church, and sometimes the government, i made it through. >> reporter: she was raised mormon but after graduating from brigham young university, she left the church. >> do you believe in god? >> you know, i am not a member of any faith community and i think that faith is a deeply personal issue that individuals should deal with in their private lives. >> reporter: at 19 years old, she was briefly married, divorced within a few years. >> just kidding. just kidding. >> reporter: she broke barriers coming to congress as the first out bisexual member but it's never part of her identity that she's dwelled on. at 45 years old, she is a marathoner and tri-athlete. her unique and edgy style from this f off ring to her colorful wigs to this dangerous creature shirt she wore to preside over the senate floor. >> breaking the internet. >> good. >> and white house officials met again tod
bucking her party in the model of mccain. sinema came from humble beginnings.a, poor. her family at one point living in an abandoned gas station. >> thanks to friends and family, my parents' church, and sometimes the government, i made it through. >> reporter: she was raised mormon but after graduating from brigham young university, she left the church. >> do you believe in god? >> you know, i am not a member of any faith community and i think that faith is a deeply...
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i am mark esper, senior fellow at the mccain institute. thank you for joining us. i'm proud to welcome you to the next installment of our program. i am honored to welcome and admired states person and longtime trend of the united states, the former prime minister of great britain teresa may. together we will discuss the outcome of joe biden's first trip to europe as president of the united states and what people on both sides of the atlantic expect going forward. as we know president biden's trip began with a visit to the uk but he then transitioned to a meeting of the g-7, the first in person gathering in years due to covid and one of the major discussions being the people's republic of china. president biden attended a summit in brussels where china was once again on the agenda as well as other matters such as russian aggression in europe and the alliances withdrawal from afghanistan. last week president biden met with vladimir putin of russia and the united states there's been discussion on how effective this meeting was in conveying a convincing message that th
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engaged. >> yeah, and i would -- i'm going too far down the rabbit hole. >> there isn't a senator mccain today. is there hope in the congress that the long-term work can get done? >> look, i really think so. i'm not going to say it's not easy to pass but the potential for benefits to the country and for the state department, i mean, nobody in dod today wants to go back to pregoldwater and there's discussion about how to reform it and move ahead, et cetera. i think if we can hold out the vision to foreign policy community, there's no reason why we couldn't have a state department organize globally similar to the co-coms with our leading state department as having ability. these are just issues that should be able to do. we need the ranking members of the two foreign affairs committee. up with of the great bipartisan things that exist in the congress today is the bipartisan recognition and agreement that we've got to deal with china and china is not just militarily, diplomatically, it's economically and technologically. there was a concept in the old days called the country team of which t
engaged. >> yeah, and i would -- i'm going too far down the rabbit hole. >> there isn't a senator mccain today. is there hope in the congress that the long-term work can get done? >> look, i really think so. i'm not going to say it's not easy to pass but the potential for benefits to the country and for the state department, i mean, nobody in dod today wants to go back to pregoldwater and there's discussion about how to reform it and move ahead, et cetera. i think if we can...
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remember john mccain?e first openly bisexual member of congressman and doesn't face re-election until 2024. telling "new york times" i will never vote for her again. another saying they believed in her, past tense. both participated in protests outside her offices. one lifelong arizona democrat says sinema seems like a republican in democrats' clothing. one conservative appreciates that sinema is not way left, not leaning like the rest of them. would she ever vote for sinema? probably not, she says. some of the people that have had enough are laying ground work for a primary challenge. one progressive organizer involved telling nbc news there's still time for senator sinema to change course. with me, msnbc national reporter sahil kapur. you wrote that piece on what could be a primary threat against senator sinema. talk to us about that and what you're hearing from sinema's end of things. she seems to be as evidence of some of what we played wholly unconcerned with the sort of press impression she may be gi
remember john mccain?e first openly bisexual member of congressman and doesn't face re-election until 2024. telling "new york times" i will never vote for her again. another saying they believed in her, past tense. both participated in protests outside her offices. one lifelong arizona democrat says sinema seems like a republican in democrats' clothing. one conservative appreciates that sinema is not way left, not leaning like the rest of them. would she ever vote for sinema? probably...
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when mccain and others realized, oh, look what we created, this is now sarah palin's party, it's not john mccain's party, this is a different party than today's republican leaders know what they've got. >> david jolly, mona, >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. much appreciated. thanks for joining us this hour. 1973. that's when the united states supreme court guaranteed abortion rights nationwide. that, of course, is the landmark roe versus wade decision. that law blocked states, any state in the country, from banning abortion. it said american women have a right under the united states constitution to get an abortion if they want one. and that right can't be infringed even if politicians in individual states feel differently. after that ruling in 1973, the very first abortion clinic to open its doors in the great state of texas was a clinic in the city of mcallen. mcallen is a small city on the very southern tip of texas, right on the border of mexico. the first abortion clinic in texas opened there? 1973, and it served women in the rio grande valley in that part of south
when mccain and others realized, oh, look what we created, this is now sarah palin's party, it's not john mccain's party, this is a different party than today's republican leaders know what they've got. >> david jolly, mona, >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. much appreciated. thanks for joining us this hour. 1973. that's when the united states supreme court guaranteed abortion rights nationwide. that, of course, is the landmark roe versus wade decision. that law blocked...
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mccains, romneys.inue to be a voice but they're getting kicked out one by one. that's still the case. it's worth underscoring here, rathensberger like gonzales has a family that was getting death threats because of his role in saying, no, i'm going to do my job here. the journal touched on this. this is a real problem for our country. >> yeah, when republicans have to worry that if they stand up to trump their families will be in danger and that's where we are. >> and then, you know, trump sends this letter to raffensberger and says you have to say the election was absurd and, you know, i won and you think, this is pathological because that was a year ago. and he's writing this letter because what he wants to do is keep this front and center. he knows it's -- he just is writing this letter. we're talking about it. it's published. he just wants to keep that narrative out there that he won for some reason and speaking of republicans, where are they saying no? no, no, no. this letter is wrong. you did not
mccains, romneys.inue to be a voice but they're getting kicked out one by one. that's still the case. it's worth underscoring here, rathensberger like gonzales has a family that was getting death threats because of his role in saying, no, i'm going to do my job here. the journal touched on this. this is a real problem for our country. >> yeah, when republicans have to worry that if they stand up to trump their families will be in danger and that's where we are. >> and then, you...
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you are responsible for that i don't care if mccain or anybody else had lanes, dip cheney and george w bush -- date cheney and george w. bush didn't -- dick cheney and george w. bush didn't. they chose not to prepare adequately for what would come after that invasion and hundreds of thousands of iraqis paid for that arrogance with their lives. host: let's talk to arnold, who is calling from some or not, tennessee -- calling from sy merna, tennessee. caller: i am a democrat. can i still go ahead and speak? host: i will let you go this time. i didn't dial 8000. host: go ahead. caller: i want to share, the last segment was about the result of 9/11. there is a documentary on youtube and it was free and made by the firefighters of new york city. it is called "calling out bravo seven: the 2020 edition." you can watch it and this will greatly bring about the legacy of 9/11, which will be truth and justice for all. the last time i called in last month, i recited the first verse of the poem by kipling called "the gods of the copybook headings." i want to recite it now. it is a very long poem.
you are responsible for that i don't care if mccain or anybody else had lanes, dip cheney and george w bush -- date cheney and george w. bush didn't -- dick cheney and george w. bush didn't. they chose not to prepare adequately for what would come after that invasion and hundreds of thousands of iraqis paid for that arrogance with their lives. host: let's talk to arnold, who is calling from some or not, tennessee -- calling from sy merna, tennessee. caller: i am a democrat. can i still go ahead...
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austin: going forward, i would not want to mccain predictions. we will do everything that we can to make sure we remain focused, understand that network, and hold them accountable for what they've done. >> i've a question for you, and another for general milley. mr. secretary, perhaps it is possible that no exit from afghanistan that would not have been chaotic, given what we now know, and for all of the reasons that the administration is mentioned. i would like to know how, in hindsight, is there one thing that you wish that you wish you would've done distally. -- differently? sec. austin: there has not been a single operation that i have not been involved in that we discover there was something we could have done more efficiently or more effectively, and i would also say that no operation is ever perfect. i will tell you that we will do what we always do, and that is to look at ourselves, do reviews, and we want to make sure that we learn every lesson that we can be learned from six race best from this experience -- from this experience. we wil
austin: going forward, i would not want to mccain predictions. we will do everything that we can to make sure we remain focused, understand that network, and hold them accountable for what they've done. >> i've a question for you, and another for general milley. mr. secretary, perhaps it is possible that no exit from afghanistan that would not have been chaotic, given what we now know, and for all of the reasons that the administration is mentioned. i would like to know how, in hindsight,...
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the things you need to get up to the philosophy because the oxy about the some me kennesaw man to mccain as well of when do measure, learn to do to me any vicar stick it took a look at him in any and those are stock. i'm going to come up with some authority for some kind of our day and walked on and the construct chevy would be well, i think that could loan could learn to the flick to an end to keep it up, keep up with the domain. but let me enter the salem as ah, ah, because i was in the office plus mckinley. what? well, it's up to the music. he then that american can look up. she has it could not them support the need she hasn't had been in the past that if they have the ah gary cones, the desert for me to write fragments himself, but also talks to local people about where the best findings might be in the middle, i think mackenzie dixon, look, cuz i will, i don't to him, us couldn't shield him. the next had to get so come here lola. that sewell entered the hill. hannibal last lowercase in cain, in any case? federal m. okay. confirm. ok with that. so we'll do this alicia formula in was
the things you need to get up to the philosophy because the oxy about the some me kennesaw man to mccain as well of when do measure, learn to do to me any vicar stick it took a look at him in any and those are stock. i'm going to come up with some authority for some kind of our day and walked on and the construct chevy would be well, i think that could loan could learn to the flick to an end to keep it up, keep up with the domain. but let me enter the salem as ah, ah, because i was in the...
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that you need to get updated philosophy because the oxygen over the summer lumen, kennesaw man to mccain as well of when do measure lead to indoor due to any any vivica sticking to any. and those are stock. i can look to come up with some authority for some kind of our day and walk through and the construct chevy would be well, i think that could loan could learn to the flick to an end to keep it up. if he bought the service even the domains, let me enter the 7 days when i was looking at my kimberly well, well it's up to the music he then that american can look up. she has it could build and not them soccer. and she, she has, it had been in the past soccer that amazing. i in awe gallery cones, the desert for me, you're right fragment himself, but also talks to local people about where the best findings might be in the middle. i think mclension did look good when i don't talk to him custom she enact? i think a so cow here, lola. that's all entered the handle handle ballasa. lowercase in cain. in any case? federal mm. okay. care for them. okay. that so we'll do this, alicia for homeless so
that you need to get updated philosophy because the oxygen over the summer lumen, kennesaw man to mccain as well of when do measure lead to indoor due to any any vivica sticking to any. and those are stock. i can look to come up with some authority for some kind of our day and walk through and the construct chevy would be well, i think that could loan could learn to the flick to an end to keep it up. if he bought the service even the domains, let me enter the 7 days when i was looking at my...
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you need to get up to the philosophy because it will the boxes up the some a little kennesaw man to mccain as well of when do measure lead to do testing, anybody can stick to any and those are stock. i'm not going to come up with some authority for clubs our day and walked on and the pencil should it would be well, i think that could loan cologne thinks the like to an end the cable cable service, even like the old domain. let me enter the salem, there's ah, ah, yeah. i was in the office. did you live in mckinley? what? well, it's up to the news that you didn't, that american can look up. she has it could not them support the any she, she hasn't had been in the past that if they, they, i in, ah, gary cones, the desert for me to write fragment himself. but also talks to local people about where the best findings might be in the middle as in the mackenzie and look, cuz i will, i don't to him, us kim sheila, the next had to go. so come here, lola, that sewell entered the handle, handle the bluff, lowercase, and gaining any kn federal mm. okay. can for them. okay, with that so we'll do. couldn'
you need to get up to the philosophy because it will the boxes up the some a little kennesaw man to mccain as well of when do measure lead to do testing, anybody can stick to any and those are stock. i'm not going to come up with some authority for clubs our day and walked on and the pencil should it would be well, i think that could loan cologne thinks the like to an end the cable cable service, even like the old domain. let me enter the salem, there's ah, ah, yeah. i was in the office. did...
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john mccain cult of the hardest of the hard-core.r is believed to the still be holding at least one american hostage. as they take a wait-and-see approach, president biden's critics say they have seen enough. let's go write to national security correspondent jennifer griffin with the latest. >> reporter: this is what happens when you negotiate with the taliban and lb to their leaders that many of, mark terrorists. as one former afghan female politician put into the meek at the u.s. government legitimized the barbarians who began negotiating with them to and a half years ago. let's look at who is into new interim taliban cabinet. the new prime minister faces un sanctions close to for mattel event leader mullah omar. the new prime ministers served in the last taliban government before 9/11. the new defense minister is the son of omar. but perhaps the most sinister choice is the new interim interior minister who will oversee the boodle taliban police. the security forces. hart county has the blood of american troops on his hands but he
john mccain cult of the hardest of the hard-core.r is believed to the still be holding at least one american hostage. as they take a wait-and-see approach, president biden's critics say they have seen enough. let's go write to national security correspondent jennifer griffin with the latest. >> reporter: this is what happens when you negotiate with the taliban and lb to their leaders that many of, mark terrorists. as one former afghan female politician put into the meek at the u.s....
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though mccain has more from berlin, its the central theme is this. what was called a dedicated defeat device that was put into the cause which allowed folks fog and to suggest during tests that it's the emissions from these calls were in line with the protocols that they had agreed to when they knew all the time. that in fact, no, that was not the case and that these calls were far more polluting than, than would be believed if the tests were to be believed in so far as this particular case is concerned. what we have here is for executives, people who were in charge of the elements of the vehicles where the testing elements would be seen would be use those people for people in charge of that element of folks foggins drive train team. well, they are in, in court today, they've been in court and they are being accused of tax evasion and fraud effectively. because tax credits were available to people who use these cars. and because therefore, the cheating was involved here than that said, the prosecutors is a criminal offense. the question will be, what
though mccain has more from berlin, its the central theme is this. what was called a dedicated defeat device that was put into the cause which allowed folks fog and to suggest during tests that it's the emissions from these calls were in line with the protocols that they had agreed to when they knew all the time. that in fact, no, that was not the case and that these calls were far more polluting than, than would be believed if the tests were to be believed in so far as this particular case is...
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but, you know, one person who has been tortured is the republican senator, john mccain..., "i know from personal experience that the abuse of prisoners sometimes produces good intelligence, but often produces bad intelligence, because, undertorture, a person will say anything he thinks his captors want to hear. so that's a response to your point, because actually coercion sometimes doesn't yield the right results, they just say something to stop the torture. if you ask questions that way, that's true. if you ask leading questions, and you tell the person or lead the person to believe that the only way they're going to stop that is to tell you what you want to hear, then you do get that kind of information, you do get misinformation. but that's not how it was done. let me be clear with you. what happened is, when the eits were used, we would say to the person, we want information to stop operations. we know you don't have all of it, but you have some of it, and that's what we want to talk about. and so the point would not be to tell them where we wanted them to go. there wa
but, you know, one person who has been tortured is the republican senator, john mccain..., "i know from personal experience that the abuse of prisoners sometimes produces good intelligence, but often produces bad intelligence, because, undertorture, a person will say anything he thinks his captors want to hear. so that's a response to your point, because actually coercion sometimes doesn't yield the right results, they just say something to stop the torture. if you ask questions that way,...
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so far, president biden's administration of 1st especially mccain campaigns. tro, they said they were going to repeal a lot of what president trump had done, which struck people as inhumane in terms of the treatment of migrants. what's happened since then is that they've seen a surge of people trying to get into the country illegally. we've been talking to people all the way up the room and a lot of them have said to us, yes, we pull the president, bite him from what he said was going to happy a lot more open to us. we thought that it might be easier for us to get into the united states. of course, that search is been created a problem for president biden. he has to seem tougher. he has to say, as he has said, that the goals of the country, the borders of the country are not open and try and have a home that message. now what he's using at the moment to get a lot of people, not just patients, but of other nationalities, out of the united states that have crossed illegally enough for asylum, is tied to 42. now this is quite an au decades of public health measure, which basically says t
so far, president biden's administration of 1st especially mccain campaigns. tro, they said they were going to repeal a lot of what president trump had done, which struck people as inhumane in terms of the treatment of migrants. what's happened since then is that they've seen a surge of people trying to get into the country illegally. we've been talking to people all the way up the room and a lot of them have said to us, yes, we pull the president, bite him from what he said was going to happy...
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people from 45 countries say they were infected during a viral outbreak in the resource of issuing the mccain as life crossed out in berlin. don't just explain this to us. so who exactly is bringing this case? what's it all about? this case is being brought by a group of different people all who have a grievance against the forces both locally in ish girl from last march from march 2020. and the austrian government is a wide level, specifically from some of the relatives of people who died having court cove. it in ish go during the time that this case refers to. that's the 1st week also of march 2021 of the sons of one of the people who died. a man called tennis shops, has his son foolish, says that this case is about justice for his father. effectively. what is happening here? the plaintiff's people bringing the case, they say that the authorities in austria nationally, but also locally, were aware of the fact that there had been covey cases in ish good at a specific bar, a bar called kits law in the town of michigan. i remember that issue is a ski resorts renowned as the visa on ice. in oth
people from 45 countries say they were infected during a viral outbreak in the resource of issuing the mccain as life crossed out in berlin. don't just explain this to us. so who exactly is bringing this case? what's it all about? this case is being brought by a group of different people all who have a grievance against the forces both locally in ish girl from last march from march 2020. and the austrian government is a wide level, specifically from some of the relatives of people who died...
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though mccain has more now from berlin. with a spring in his step full of shots meets the world's media fresh from an election in which his party took 1st place. he has no doubt who should lead his country forward. you villa villa the vote is not. they can vary. they have said who should form the next government. they have strengthened free parties, social democrats, the greens and we're free democrats. so that's a clear mandate from the citizens of this country that these 3 should lead next to government. a 3 party coalition has never been tried at the federal level, but with barely more than one percent of the vote separating the 2 main parties. and neither wanting to govern in a grand coalition with each other again. now the attention is on the smaller parties, the goals, the folks, but time to, to big parties have suffered heavy losses in recent years. and there needs to be a new push that comes into the government. so it's good that all the parties are talking to each other and not waiting to just be invited info to ta
though mccain has more now from berlin. with a spring in his step full of shots meets the world's media fresh from an election in which his party took 1st place. he has no doubt who should lead his country forward. you villa villa the vote is not. they can vary. they have said who should form the next government. they have strengthened free parties, social democrats, the greens and we're free democrats. so that's a clear mandate from the citizens of this country that these 3 should lead next to...
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50 of them, and even the most blood thirsty war mongers and neo cons, like lindsey graham and john mccain apparently didn't know the us had thousands of troops in niger till it was reported that 4 of them were killed in 2017. i didn't know there was a 1000 troops in niger. you're in center graham there. he didn't know we had a 1000 trips in the air. did you know i did not. as you can see from all the is predicament, is the result of america's endless imperialist projects and the products of its war on terror, it's emblematic of where the things bleed. if united states had never interfered and done nothing at all in the 1st place, everything would have been much better for everyone everywhere. the thought sarah, sir impression is richard mad hurst interest in march isn't it will less rep so far of what we're talking about. you can find so much water heater comment of a social media of fanatic 28 minutes on the button past the hour as well timed. kevin and the team thanking you for watching have a great day and we'll stick around to stand by the examine show of this short break . the are no
50 of them, and even the most blood thirsty war mongers and neo cons, like lindsey graham and john mccain apparently didn't know the us had thousands of troops in niger till it was reported that 4 of them were killed in 2017. i didn't know there was a 1000 troops in niger. you're in center graham there. he didn't know we had a 1000 trips in the air. did you know i did not. as you can see from all the is predicament, is the result of america's endless imperialist projects and the products of its...
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and even the most blood thirsty war mongers and neo cons, like lindsey graham and john mccain apparently didn't know the us, had thousands of troops in niger till it was reported that 4 of them were killed in 2017. i didn't know there was a 1000 troops and niger, you're in center graham there. he didn't know we had a 1000 trips in the air. did you know? i did not. as you can see from all the is predicament, is the result of americans endless imperialists projects. and the products of its war on terror, it's emblematic of where the things bleed. if united states had never interfered and done nothing at all in the 1st place, everything would have been much better for everyone everywhere. leave her that. so that's a rough so far thanks for watching out international, the global broadcast from moscow. with me, kevin. oh, in the moon bus next after this quick break. ah, when i would show the wrong, why don't i just don't the world. yes. to fill out the thing because the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves, well, the part we choose to look for common ground in
and even the most blood thirsty war mongers and neo cons, like lindsey graham and john mccain apparently didn't know the us, had thousands of troops in niger till it was reported that 4 of them were killed in 2017. i didn't know there was a 1000 troops and niger, you're in center graham there. he didn't know we had a 1000 trips in the air. did you know? i did not. as you can see from all the is predicament, is the result of americans endless imperialists projects. and the products of its war on...
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and even the most blood thirsty war mongers and neo cons, like lindsey graham and john mccain apparently didn't know the us, had thousands of troops in niger till it was reported that 4 of them were killed in 2017. i didn't know there was a 1000 troops and niger your center grandeur. he didn't know. we had a 1000 trips in the air. did you know? i did not, as you can see from all the is predicament, is the result of america's endless imperialist projects. and the products of its war on terror, it's emblematic of where these things lead. if the united states had never interfered and done nothing at all in the 1st place, everything would have been much better for everyone. everywhere was a thought as no independent journalist which had met us. there was a rep what we're talking about so far. if you were to find out so much more, you kind of are tito, comment of a socialist, they get invite to go there. but for now, it come in 28 minutes past the hour, reporting for moscow, kevin, over in the team, thanking you for watching, have a great day and stand by. we can stick around for news views.
and even the most blood thirsty war mongers and neo cons, like lindsey graham and john mccain apparently didn't know the us, had thousands of troops in niger till it was reported that 4 of them were killed in 2017. i didn't know there was a 1000 troops and niger your center grandeur. he didn't know. we had a 1000 trips in the air. did you know? i did not, as you can see from all the is predicament, is the result of america's endless imperialist projects. and the products of its war on terror,...
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50 of them, and even the most blood thirsty war mongers and neo cons, like lindsey graham and john mccain apparently didn't know the u. s. had thousands of troops in niger till it was reported that 4 of them were killed in 2017. i didn't know there was a 1000 troops. and niger, you're in center graham there. he didn't know. we had a 1000 trips in the air. did you know i did not, as you can see from all the is predicament, is the result of america's endless imperialist projects and the products of its war on terror. it's emblematic of where the things lead. if united states had never interfered and done nothing at all in the 1st place, everything would have been much better for everyone everywhere. art and contributor, richard met her stare. you're up to date, you bought snotty. we're back again. this helped me join me every thursday on the alex summon, show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me are not about restricting, but that's actually really done thing. a great thing about it being available to everybody thi
50 of them, and even the most blood thirsty war mongers and neo cons, like lindsey graham and john mccain apparently didn't know the u. s. had thousands of troops in niger till it was reported that 4 of them were killed in 2017. i didn't know there was a 1000 troops. and niger, you're in center graham there. he didn't know. we had a 1000 trips in the air. did you know i did not, as you can see from all the is predicament, is the result of america's endless imperialist projects and the products...