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stuart: mollie hemingway, come back in, please. that was a punt on the president's cognitive abilities. you're plugged into the political scene is. i hear some democrats privately want him replaced somehow or other. is that what you're hearing? >> not just some democrats, i mean, a lot of the democrat voters or themselves wish that they had a different option to. the democratic primary -- the democrat party has understood they can't is an open -- have an open primary because it would show just how vulnerable if joe bind is. it's not just the mental a acuity, you have trouble seeing what he's -- understanding what he's saying is, he doesn't have a tight hold on the situation, but it's also the policies i think people are frustrated by. you've herald that in the republican primary, the frustration about the open, porous border with which is an intentional policy not just of joe biden's, but really the entire democrat party. so replacing joe biden wouldn't fix those policies because they're really in agreement on whether it's, you kno
stuart: mollie hemingway, come back in, please. that was a punt on the president's cognitive abilities. you're plugged into the political scene is. i hear some democrats privately want him replaced somehow or other. is that what you're hearing? >> not just some democrats, i mean, a lot of the democrat voters or themselves wish that they had a different option to. the democratic primary -- the democrat party has understood they can't is an open -- have an open primary because it would show...
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we will get into this with mollie hemingway and kelly and but thisou is a dangerous i situation we are setting up.in t >> it is and unfortunately this is long in the building so no easy answer to the obviousth solutions. i do share your concerns about the fact you can even call it a border but wide open and got knows who was coming in.e ar there could be sleeper agents and i don't have knowledge but there is a real possibility thal is. somebody wants to harm our country could already be here. >> laura: nathan, is it a point of interest that germany f and france did not choose to join this effort tonight? obviously the two larger economies in the e.u.. the u.k., and the u.s. to handle this.h, you >> yeah, i'm not sure if other countries from europe were to participate that that would actually be a good thing because it tends to be the less common to nominate or respond.ho the u.s. and the u.k., we got some reps. we need to take terrace off the battlefield. i'm pretty comfortable with thet eisenhower and its britishgrap counterpart leading us. whatl da concerns me, laura, wee been telegr
we will get into this with mollie hemingway and kelly and but thisou is a dangerous i situation we are setting up.in t >> it is and unfortunately this is long in the building so no easy answer to the obviousth solutions. i do share your concerns about the fact you can even call it a border but wide open and got knows who was coming in.e ar there could be sleeper agents and i don't have knowledge but there is a real possibility thal is. somebody wants to harm our country could already be...
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about the same first world war, and such iconic works that are known to everyone, there is remarque, hemingway eh... okay, hashik in a different tone, ernst jünger, well, that is, there is a whole set of these texts, which are known more, they are all combatants, that is, obviously someone wrote about the war from afar, so these works appeared somewhere, somewhere, but we know about the war, the first works of combatants, this, of course, does not mean that such works cannot appear, and we understand, well... for example, we understand that uh, so the waveman did not shoot his mother, but he wrote it imagining it, yes, that is, experience in literature yes happens, the experience can be imagined and it will be a strong text, so are we we know that kotsyubynskyi came to the curve for a week, looked and wrote the best text about the carpathians so far, well, many of the carpathian authors... may not agree, but okay, it turned out like this, that is, he did not have much experience of the carpathians , he got there twice or three or there several times and wrote the best text about the carpathian
about the same first world war, and such iconic works that are known to everyone, there is remarque, hemingway eh... okay, hashik in a different tone, ernst jünger, well, that is, there is a whole set of these texts, which are known more, they are all combatants, that is, obviously someone wrote about the war from afar, so these works appeared somewhere, somewhere, but we know about the war, the first works of combatants, this, of course, does not mean that such works cannot appear, and we...
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people i have read have said grant is really the first hemingway. if you read the book and then you read the other books from that time, the late 19th century, other books are so elaborated, ornamented, takes them 20 words to say one word. grant is really the precursor of hemingway, i think. direct, to the point, clear. of course he is a military commander so he is used to given clear orders. but the memoirs are like that. so i love the book because it is not just about the civil war and strategy, but it is about this uniquely american style of writing. the other person who writes like that is julius caesar. julius caesar's civil wars and gallic wars are written in the same way, clear, direct, straightforward. i like hemingway and faulkner as well, but i love to see the precursor so that. host: so, grant writes like a lawyer? prof. yoo: [laughs] no, grant writes the opposite of a warrior. if you write that quickly, you cannot charge that much money. host: who is inspector montalbano? prof. yoo: these are books my mother introduced me to. she just re
people i have read have said grant is really the first hemingway. if you read the book and then you read the other books from that time, the late 19th century, other books are so elaborated, ornamented, takes them 20 words to say one word. grant is really the precursor of hemingway, i think. direct, to the point, clear. of course he is a military commander so he is used to given clear orders. but the memoirs are like that. so i love the book because it is not just about the civil war and...
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people i have read have said grant is really the first hemingway. if you read the book and then you read the other books from that time, the late 19th century, other books are so elaborated, ornamented, takes them 20 words to say one word. grant is really the precursor of hemingway, i think. direct, to the point, clear. of course he is a military commander so he is used to given clear orders. but the memoirs are like that. so i love the book because it is not just about the civil war and strategy, but it is about this uniquely american style of writing. the other person who writes like that is julius caesar. julius caesar's civil wars and gallic wars are written in the same way, clear, direct, straightforward. i like hemingway and faulkner as well, but i love to see the precursor so that. host: so, grant writes like a lawyer? prof. yoo: [laughs] no, grant writes the opposite of a warrior. if you write that quickly, you cannot charge that much money. host: who is inspector montalbano? prof. yoo: these are books my mother introduced me to. she just re
people i have read have said grant is really the first hemingway. if you read the book and then you read the other books from that time, the late 19th century, other books are so elaborated, ornamented, takes them 20 words to say one word. grant is really the precursor of hemingway, i think. direct, to the point, clear. of course he is a military commander so he is used to given clear orders. but the memoirs are like that. so i love the book because it is not just about the civil war and...
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in eastern iowa phil hemingway says he's closing up his car shop after three decades because of inflation. tonight he's caucusing for haley. >> i'm afraid with trump. but my biggest concern for the country is another four years of joe biden. >> and hallie, former president trump is not trying to lower expectations at all tonight. >> reporter: that's right, lester. in fact, he's predicting that this could be a record-setting night for him. if the former president wins by 13 points or more, that would be the biggest margin of victory for a republican who's not an incumbent ever. lester? >> hallie jackson, thank you. >>> as iowa's republicans gather, just what are these caucuses where voters meet to discuss the candidates and then make their choices? jacob soboroff is where a large group of caucusgoers is expected tonight in ottumwa, iowa. jacob. >> reporter: lester, good evening. this is ottumwa high school in wapello county. it's what's known as a supercaucus location. that's because multiple precincts will be voting all under this one roof this evening. they expect as many as 1,000 people
in eastern iowa phil hemingway says he's closing up his car shop after three decades because of inflation. tonight he's caucusing for haley. >> i'm afraid with trump. but my biggest concern for the country is another four years of joe biden. >> and hallie, former president trump is not trying to lower expectations at all tonight. >> reporter: that's right, lester. in fact, he's predicting that this could be a record-setting night for him. if the former president wins by 13...
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faulkner here with emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany and editor in chief of t "the federalist" mollie hemingway and fox news contributor jason chaffetz. great to see you both. donald trump seeing his dominant lead grow and could break records. nikki haley making a final push in race for second place with governor ron desantis. aishah hasnie is live for us from a haley campaign event in pella, iowa event. >> you are right. nikki haley is trying to close the gap with former president trump. she was at another event in des moines earlier this morning. her message has been clear this is a two-person race and she's coming after trump. >> i would take donald trump over joe biden any day of the week, i'll make sure we don't have that option. everything we've done, people have been saying for months, back 14 were in the race and we were 2e fella to catch up to and we're going to get it done. that fellow, donald trump does not have eventing today. a number of surrogates, republicans are fanned out across iowa today. he did hold a rally yesterday and will watch election results in des moines. over the we
faulkner here with emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany and editor in chief of t "the federalist" mollie hemingway and fox news contributor jason chaffetz. great to see you both. donald trump seeing his dominant lead grow and could break records. nikki haley making a final push in race for second place with governor ron desantis. aishah hasnie is live for us from a haley campaign event in pella, iowa event. >> you are right. nikki haley is trying to close the gap with former...
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steve nevecould decide if he waed to be meriwether lewis or hemingway, but that's rt of a little bit a flashback. so to to give you kind of a sense of for 20 years leading up to that party, we just did together, every time we meet in backyards, it was either planning a trip or sailing trip or going somewhere or doing something or starting out a projects and during those years not only just we always agreed that we were going to do something and, a lot of times it was pretty challenging, but other times it was just a pure, pure pleasure. but for me, i'm marcia, i chief, i had sort of the entrepreneurial spirit and i was a ministration by then and a dean and vice chancellor and i had always had the job at the university i was the designated startup guy. so i had to figure out how to generate the programs i wanted to do over in austria or wherever without any funds and actually they had to generate new revenue. so was that part of it? and steve knew about that. and so that day when you finally decided to do a d-day museum, he thought i'd be the one to try to figure that out. but in any
steve nevecould decide if he waed to be meriwether lewis or hemingway, but that's rt of a little bit a flashback. so to to give you kind of a sense of for 20 years leading up to that party, we just did together, every time we meet in backyards, it was either planning a trip or sailing trip or going somewhere or doing something or starting out a projects and during those years not only just we always agreed that we were going to do something and, a lot of times it was pretty challenging, but...
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steve never could decide if he wanted to be meriwether lewis or hemingway, but that's sort of a little bit a flashback. so to to give you kind of a sense of for 20 years leading up to that party, we just did together, every time we meet in backyards, it was either planning a trip or sailing trip or going somewhere or doing something or starting out a projects and during those years not only just we always agreed that we were going to do something and, a lot of times it was pretty challenging, but other times it was just a pure, pure pleasure. but for me, i'm marcia, i chief, i had sort of the entrepreneurial spirit and i was a ministration by then and a dean and vice chancellor and i had always had the job at the university i was the designated startup guy. so i had to figure out how to generate the programs i wanted to do over in austria or wherever without any funds and actually they had to generate new revenue. so was that part of it? and steve knew about that. and so that day when you finally decided to do a d-day museum, he thought i'd be the one to try to figure that out. but in
steve never could decide if he wanted to be meriwether lewis or hemingway, but that's sort of a little bit a flashback. so to to give you kind of a sense of for 20 years leading up to that party, we just did together, every time we meet in backyards, it was either planning a trip or sailing trip or going somewhere or doing something or starting out a projects and during those years not only just we always agreed that we were going to do something and, a lot of times it was pretty challenging,...
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joining me now is mollie hemingway fox news contributor an fox news contributor and editor in chief oferalists, tomi lahren, peerless on out kick.com. all right, molly biden ran on lifting the country but isn't that the opposite of what he is doing here? >> he wants to lean into thisgr hate filled message, but i wonder if that is not a great idea for him in part because how he has run his presidency. and it is not just foreign policy problems and economic problems, no border and rampant crime, but he himself is doing a lot toying attack the republic. his topthat to imprison political opponent. t other democrats are working to steal that family business of donald trump. they are working to trumped upwt charges and censored tins of americans. when americans think what it is dark anderic not a healthy and s good look for america, they are thinking more of democrat policies toward censorship in violation of people speecht rights, attempts to imprison political opponents, and then they are not happy with the other policies as well.uth >> jeanine: you know, tomi, the joe biden has lost in th
joining me now is mollie hemingway fox news contributor an fox news contributor and editor in chief oferalists, tomi lahren, peerless on out kick.com. all right, molly biden ran on lifting the country but isn't that the opposite of what he is doing here? >> he wants to lean into thisgr hate filled message, but i wonder if that is not a great idea for him in part because how he has run his presidency. and it is not just foreign policy problems and economic problems, no border and rampant...
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. >> hemingway defined heroism once as grace under pressure, and i think it's fair to say that captain sullenberger certainly displayed that. and his brave actions have inspired millions of people in the city and millions more around the world. >> this is a reminder, i think, of all t the people e out there are not corrupt, who are courageous, who are compasassionate. they're dodoing thingsgs, impor thingsgs, compassisionate thingl ththe time. we just dodon't know w who they are. they haven't been as publicly noticed as we were. but that's a potential that each of us has. it's a reminder that those qualities, those traits, still exist. even if they're not always evident. t.
. >> hemingway defined heroism once as grace under pressure, and i think it's fair to say that captain sullenberger certainly displayed that. and his brave actions have inspired millions of people in the city and millions more around the world. >> this is a reminder, i think, of all t the people e out there are not corrupt, who are courageous, who are compasassionate. they're dodoing thingsgs, impor thingsgs, compassisionate thingl ththe time. we just dodon't know w who they are....
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joining me now is mollie hemingway, fox news contributor and editor and chief of the federalist and tomiren, host of tomi lahren is fearless on outkick.com. all right, mollie. you know, biden ran on lifting the country but isn't that the opposite of what he is doing here? >> he wants to lean into this sort of hate-filled message. but i wonder if that's not a great idea for him in part because of how he has run his presidency. it's not just that their foreign policy problems and economic problems and no border and rampant crime it's also that he himself is doing a throat attack the public. is he trying to imprison his top political opponent. other democrats are working to steal that family business of donald trump. they are working to on trumped up charges. they have censored tens of millions of americans. so when americans think about what is dark and not healthy and not a good look for america, they probably are thinking more about these democrat policies towards censorship and violation of people's speech rights, attempts to imprison political opponents and then they are not happy with
joining me now is mollie hemingway, fox news contributor and editor and chief of the federalist and tomiren, host of tomi lahren is fearless on outkick.com. all right, mollie. you know, biden ran on lifting the country but isn't that the opposite of what he is doing here? >> he wants to lean into this sort of hate-filled message. but i wonder if that's not a great idea for him in part because of how he has run his presidency. it's not just that their foreign policy problems and economic...
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and i think that's you know, in as much as people criticize you know in hemingway you know does what he does in terms of criticizing the end. but i think that's one of the things we're supposed to take away from the end, is even this young boy who seemingly has very little agency, there is something that's possible. i want to follow up on this notion of possibility. so this piece takes place almost entirely on a river. you know, the river, the father of rivers, the mississippi. and this river is a benevolent god, but it's also a malevolent god, or at least a capricious god, because we this raft doesn't necessarily go where huck and jim want it to go. they're they're ultimately hoping to get north and they don't make it. and i guess the question i wanted to ask you about that is, what do you you suppose twain may have been trying to surface when he has jim instruct huck on the importance of not being cruel to others in a time the 1880s when reconstruction is being completely dismantled, the promises of 40 acres and a mule have been already dismantled and put away. what do you suppose
and i think that's you know, in as much as people criticize you know in hemingway you know does what he does in terms of criticizing the end. but i think that's one of the things we're supposed to take away from the end, is even this young boy who seemingly has very little agency, there is something that's possible. i want to follow up on this notion of possibility. so this piece takes place almost entirely on a river. you know, the river, the father of rivers, the mississippi. and this river...
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low name recognition and she is from hawaii, which doesn't get that much pure form on this mollie hemingway and fox news contributor d former assistant trip to mike secretary, monica, one name that has made it out a littlene bit is elise stefanik, the congresswoman from new york and she has known for taking on the renowned harvard president. >> so the answer is yes butf je calling for the of violatesot harvard's code of conduct? it depends on the context. >> it does not depend on the context. the answer is yes and this isay why you should resign! >> laura: monica, she was a claudine gay slayer but could she be a biden slayer? >> the deep states are off and running now.he we are talking about these people in the context they are accomplished leaders eli.us but elise stefanik is loyal to the cause, not just to president trump but to america first. no more never trumperers or deet stators undermining a second trump administration from withi. she is also really tough fighter as evidenced in that questioning of the ivy league presidents here and she got a couple ofink, scouts, 2 of 3 iv presiden
low name recognition and she is from hawaii, which doesn't get that much pure form on this mollie hemingway and fox news contributor d former assistant trip to mike secretary, monica, one name that has made it out a littlene bit is elise stefanik, the congresswoman from new york and she has known for taking on the renowned harvard president. >> so the answer is yes butf je calling for the of violatesot harvard's code of conduct? it depends on the context. >> it does not depend on...
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and i think that's you know, in as much as people criticize you know in hemingway you know does what he does in terms of criticizing the end. but i think that's one of the things we're supposed to take away from the end, is even this young boy who seemingly has very little agency, there is something that's possible. i want to follow up on this notion of possibility. so this piece takes place almost entirely on a river. you know, the river, the father of rivers, the mississippi. and this river is a benevolent god, but it's also a malevolent god, or at least a capricious god, because we this raft doesn't necessarily go where huck and jim want it to go. they're they're ultimately hoping to get north and they don't make it. and i guess the question i wanted to ask you about that is, what do you you suppose twain may have been trying to surface when he has jim instruct huck on the importance of not being cruel to others in a time the 1880s when reconstruction is being completely dismantled, the promises of 40 acres and a mule have been already dismantled and put away. what do you suppose
and i think that's you know, in as much as people criticize you know in hemingway you know does what he does in terms of criticizing the end. but i think that's one of the things we're supposed to take away from the end, is even this young boy who seemingly has very little agency, there is something that's possible. i want to follow up on this notion of possibility. so this piece takes place almost entirely on a river. you know, the river, the father of rivers, the mississippi. and this river...
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read his new book on george santos, for which he received an honorable mention for the pen hemingway award is truly stranger than fiction. sitting in conversation, charles arnott tonight is theodore stone, a store owner and former congressman steve israel, a published author. his own right, representative israel opened theodora's books in 2021 and fulfilled a life long dream of opening a bookstore. he served in the us congress from 2001 to 2017 and was most recently appointed by president biden to the president's committee on the arts and the humanities in his new book, author mark chiusano tells the story of george santos for the first time from humble years spent in brazil to the stunning small time scams employed to ease his slippery climb up this american society ladder, the fabulous tells a story you'll have to read for yourself to believe. and even then it's so who's to say so? please welcome author mark chiusano and rep steve. thank you very much. good evening. welcome. thank you. this is great. i'm sorry. george santos couldn't be here this evening. he sends his condolence. y
read his new book on george santos, for which he received an honorable mention for the pen hemingway award is truly stranger than fiction. sitting in conversation, charles arnott tonight is theodore stone, a store owner and former congressman steve israel, a published author. his own right, representative israel opened theodora's books in 2021 and fulfilled a life long dream of opening a bookstore. he served in the us congress from 2001 to 2017 and was most recently appointed by president biden...
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low name recognition and she is from hawaii, which doesn't get trump that much more on this mollie hemingway now, monica, one name that has been bandied about is elise stefanik, the congresswoman from new york and she is known now for taking on the renowned harvard president. >> so, the answer is yes, that calling for the genocide of jews violates harvard code of conduct, correct? >> it depends on the context. >> it does not depend on the context. the answer is yes. and this is why you should resign. >> laura: monica, she was claudine gay slayer. could she be a biden slayer. >> what is so interesting the vp stakes are are up and running. talking in the context they're all very accomplished leaders. but the pros for elise staffan nic are she is loyal for the cause, not just to president trump but to america first no more never trumpers or obama holdovers or deep staters a second trump administration from within. she is also a really tough fighter as evidenced in that questioning of the ivy league president and scouts there. two out of the three ivy league presidents have resigned. i think, pe
low name recognition and she is from hawaii, which doesn't get trump that much more on this mollie hemingway now, monica, one name that has been bandied about is elise stefanik, the congresswoman from new york and she is known now for taking on the renowned harvard president. >> so, the answer is yes, that calling for the genocide of jews violates harvard code of conduct, correct? >> it depends on the context. >> it does not depend on the context. the answer is yes. and this...
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mollie hemingway and byron york for the washington examiner.he administration is saying that it is doing and will do in the big picture? >> well, certainly is about time as representative mcfaul said. but, you know, joe biden has been trying this sort of explicitly balance the idea of sending the houthis the message that they have been bad not widens conflict. ability to do this. the real deterrence is not to change their mind or change their philosophy. it's to destroy their ability to attack ships in the red sea and protecting freedom of navigation of commerce something the united states has done throughout its history. and biden has just let thee guys attack, attack, attack. >> bret: speaking of the message of deterrence, harold, the biden administration has been making that message, the president has been making that message about the middle east for a long time. take a listen. >> any country, any organization, anyone thinking of taking advantage of the situation, i have one word. don't. >> any state or non-state trying to take advantage of
mollie hemingway and byron york for the washington examiner.he administration is saying that it is doing and will do in the big picture? >> well, certainly is about time as representative mcfaul said. but, you know, joe biden has been trying this sort of explicitly balance the idea of sending the houthis the message that they have been bad not widens conflict. ability to do this. the real deterrence is not to change their mind or change their philosophy. it's to destroy their ability to...
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she showed that grace under pressure that ernest hemingway called courage when she brought disparatearts of south carolina together to bring down the confederate monuments flag. that's leadership. that's the nikki haley that caught not just americans' attention but the world's attention, more of that i think early on would have been better for haley as well. look, new hampshire is i think more in play or at least more interesting to look at than iowa. iowa it seems the cake is baked here. so this is an opportunity still for nikki haley, but we can't hear this message once or twice in speeches. she has to use her significant resources, $24 million raised over the last month to make sure that voters hear this over and over again. >> all right. john avalon, doug heye, great discussion. thank you very much. we're going to have a chance to see how much nikki haley and ron desantis continue this message, we will have that chance right here on cnn, the cnn republican presidential debate, haley and ron desantis on the same stage this time, next week, it's at drake university in des moines. 9
she showed that grace under pressure that ernest hemingway called courage when she brought disparatearts of south carolina together to bring down the confederate monuments flag. that's leadership. that's the nikki haley that caught not just americans' attention but the world's attention, more of that i think early on would have been better for haley as well. look, new hampshire is i think more in play or at least more interesting to look at than iowa. iowa it seems the cake is baked here. so...
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mollie mollie hemingway will he editor and chief at "the federalist" and reaction, "wall street journalses last night? >> there is something so nice about finally getting to the part of the process where people are voting. you know, we have talked about so much about different issues and seeing that the republican voter is overwhelmingly supportive of donald trump. it machingts with what we have thought from the polls. but it really speaks to the strength he has on those issues of immigration, the economy, and other things where people were generally pretty happy with his presidency during 2016 to 2020. very unhappy with the current presidency. but, the situation is interesting in iowa and also interesting that nikki haley who was expected to be the second-place winner was only able to achieve a third place victory there. i think she was hoping for a better outcome heading into new hampshire. >> bret: as we get through this process, jeff, you are listening to the democrats. obviously we had a quentin fulks on the show earlier. they really do have to have a better answer on immigration i
mollie mollie hemingway will he editor and chief at "the federalist" and reaction, "wall street journalses last night? >> there is something so nice about finally getting to the part of the process where people are voting. you know, we have talked about so much about different issues and seeing that the republican voter is overwhelmingly supportive of donald trump. it machingts with what we have thought from the polls. but it really speaks to the strength he has on those...
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we welcome our all-star panel brit hume mollie hemingway editor and chief at "the federalist" and foxhts on this development and what it means for this race? >> brit: so much for the guy who didn't want anything he did or said to in any way redound to the benefit of donald trump. that comment was snarky about nikki haley and everybody else and trump loved it. but, look, i don't think what he says about the other candidates what christie says matters very much. the fact shea was out of the race could matter a fair amount. particularly in new hampshire looking ahead because that was where he kind of made whatever stand he could make. that is where nikki haley is thought to have at least some momentum in the effort to overtake trump and the fact that he is out of the race looks likely to benefit her. he was making peace for his candidacy making peace for reality that he wasn't going anywhere. >> yeah. juan, if you look at our power rankings, kind of average of polls in the different places, obviously the former president still enjoys a big lead all over the place it is tighter in everywh
we welcome our all-star panel brit hume mollie hemingway editor and chief at "the federalist" and foxhts on this development and what it means for this race? >> brit: so much for the guy who didn't want anything he did or said to in any way redound to the benefit of donald trump. that comment was snarky about nikki haley and everybody else and trump loved it. but, look, i don't think what he says about the other candidates what christie says matters very much. the fact shea was...
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mollie hemingway. both fox news contributors.lyanne, we have a secretary of defense who is on bed rest, who was missing or not this touch or nobody was looking for him for days. so how does the administration at this point still keep the american public at in the dark with the president calling a lid tonight. i can't imagine this having happened in the trump administration. >> wouldn't have for several reaches. either president trump would be under wing or in the press briefing room or calling reporters into the oval office. if it were later that the night, maybe he would be firing off a couple tweets so chaotic and crisis laden. at least then you would know what the commander-in-chief was thinking. you would also have spokespeople from the department of defense. look, i think that the secretary of defense being absent all those days should concern everyone because they basically prove he is not a vital part of the conversation here coordination. laura, this is exactly why who is commander-in-chief is important. and when you -- w
mollie hemingway. both fox news contributors.lyanne, we have a secretary of defense who is on bed rest, who was missing or not this touch or nobody was looking for him for days. so how does the administration at this point still keep the american public at in the dark with the president calling a lid tonight. i can't imagine this having happened in the trump administration. >> wouldn't have for several reaches. either president trump would be under wing or in the press briefing room or...
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joshua kraushaar is a fox news radio political analyst and mollie hemingway editor and chief at "theever is going to happen in retaliation? >> well, i understand that the white house has a plan to have a plan and that they have determined that they are going to determine something and that that will be done at an hour of their choosing. it's incredibly slow moving. i feel like this was something that could have been anticipated. that's something that was a real risk that was -- should have been much higher decision-making beforehand so that they could move quickly in response to it. instead, as with so many things that come out of this administration that comes across as dithering in this case it a cross as dithering killing of americans. indictment of the weak approach this president has had around the world. >> bret: sometimes, mollie the former president says a lot of things wouldn't have happened if he was president. you can't nail that down but you can assume that some things would have been different because of the financial situation primarily. the boot on the neck of iran for
joshua kraushaar is a fox news radio political analyst and mollie hemingway editor and chief at "theever is going to happen in retaliation? >> well, i understand that the white house has a plan to have a plan and that they have determined that they are going to determine something and that that will be done at an hour of their choosing. it's incredibly slow moving. i feel like this was something that could have been anticipated. that's something that was a real risk that was --...
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and hughes hughes, who were over there with hemingway fighting fascism in spain for the larger. and i think that was a really important contribution because you had a start. and of course langston hughes, not only a journalist, but a poet. i mean, would you just talk a little bit about him a little and that early context and how that motivated you to get started? thank you. thinking that langston hughes is such an extraordinary figure and for him, publishing goes to spain is because he's just fascinated by these volunteers and his reporting back. it. as nick mentioned, it's both kind of direct war reporting, but also it's poetry. and so before the war and then during the war, he these tremendous poems that really call out the hypocrisy of a country that is fighting for freedom, democracy abroad, while condoning segregation at home. he and other black americans are making really explicit connections between the racial hierarchies and germany and the racial policies in jim crow south. and so one things i am able to excerpt in the are a number of his poems both from spain that he w
and hughes hughes, who were over there with hemingway fighting fascism in spain for the larger. and i think that was a really important contribution because you had a start. and of course langston hughes, not only a journalist, but a poet. i mean, would you just talk a little bit about him a little and that early context and how that motivated you to get started? thank you. thinking that langston hughes is such an extraordinary figure and for him, publishing goes to spain is because he's just...
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i see another hemingway successful.do you think these ads at capturing the slaves, like the runaway slaves. i because they sound kind of convinced. i mean that doesn't sound like that. but they're so descriptive. the slaves. i feel like it would be pretty success for her. how successful were these ads is the question of for in terms of tracking people down? i the only way you can find out is generally of trying to follow the trail and see what to people in the end. and i've done for a few there was one really interesting ad of two men who ran away together. one deserted. after i it was king william's war up in maine, and he deserted with an enslaved man. and they both ran together. and they were they were actually caught in charleston, south carolina. okay. this is i've driven to new england recently, and the drive itself is an epic. so imagining these two people in the 17th century as their 18th century running together, really compelling. but yeah, they were caught again. and you do sometimes see them people taking ou
i see another hemingway successful.do you think these ads at capturing the slaves, like the runaway slaves. i because they sound kind of convinced. i mean that doesn't sound like that. but they're so descriptive. the slaves. i feel like it would be pretty success for her. how successful were these ads is the question of for in terms of tracking people down? i the only way you can find out is generally of trying to follow the trail and see what to people in the end. and i've done for a few there...
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so many books, he doesn’t drink, you know, pushkin loved wine, dostoevsky drank vodka, and this hemingwaysulfur-boralin, for every taste, and this is definitely tea, you are you insulting me? i’m not sure about mine, yes, but i don’t add infusion to my tea so as not to spoil the taste, merci! well, how do you like him, who? don’t be a fool, city policeman, but i’m not interested in the tenant, i’m incurious, oh, but in vain, they already everyone is wondering who? or are you ... talking to yourself, galka, for example , invited him to visit, yes, aninka and sveta, they’re already doing each other’s hair, they smelled the groom, well, for good measure, by the way, they say he doesn’t drink, i don’t believe this the healing tincture was brought to me from the vatican. well, they are there in the vatican, and the catholics, comrade city, city, he is probably a little strong, yes, it’s you and me, intellectual, familiar people, come on. “fear of god, here, take this, what is this, a tincture on teas, like this, this is injera, but can i have a glass, a glass, would you like a glass?” i respec
so many books, he doesn’t drink, you know, pushkin loved wine, dostoevsky drank vodka, and this hemingwaysulfur-boralin, for every taste, and this is definitely tea, you are you insulting me? i’m not sure about mine, yes, but i don’t add infusion to my tea so as not to spoil the taste, merci! well, how do you like him, who? don’t be a fool, city policeman, but i’m not interested in the tenant, i’m incurious, oh, but in vain, they already everyone is wondering who? or are you ......