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president. he waited hours before instructing them to leave the capitol, even when he was begged repeatedly to do so. none of this is normal, acceptable, or lawful in our republic. third, consider today who had a hand in defeating president trump's effort to overturn the election. vice president pence, bill barr, jeff rosen, and others at the department of justice. state republican officials, white house staff who blocked proposals to mobilize the military to seize voting machines that run new elections -- and run new elections. our capitol police, aided by the metropolitan police, other federal law enforcement and/or national guard that arrived later -- and our national guard that arrived later in the afternoon. all these people had a hand in stopping donald trump. this leads us to a key question. why would americans assume our constitution, and our institutions, and republic are invulnerable to another attack? why would we assume these institutions will not falter next time? a key lesson of th
president. he waited hours before instructing them to leave the capitol, even when he was begged repeatedly to do so. none of this is normal, acceptable, or lawful in our republic. third, consider today who had a hand in defeating president trump's effort to overturn the election. vice president pence, bill barr, jeff rosen, and others at the department of justice. state republican officials, white house staff who blocked proposals to mobilize the military to seize voting machines that run new...
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president." according to intelligence, multiple users online were targeting members of congress, instructing others to "march into the chambers on january 6" and "make sure they know who to fear." this report, received december 26, the secret service field office related tip that had been received by the fbi. according to the source of the tip, the proud boys plan to march armed into d.c. they think they will have a large enough group to march into d.c. armed, the source reported, and will outnumber the police, so they can't be stopped. the source went on to say, the ir plan is to literally kill people. please, please take this tip seriously and investigate further. the source also made clear that the proud boys had detailed their plans on multiple websites. let us pause here. the secret service had advanced information, more than 10 days beforehand, regarding the proud boys planning on january 6. we know now, of course, the proud boys and others did leave -- lead to the assault on the capitol bu
president." according to intelligence, multiple users online were targeting members of congress, instructing others to "march into the chambers on january 6" and "make sure they know who to fear." this report, received december 26, the secret service field office related tip that had been received by the fbi. according to the source of the tip, the proud boys plan to march armed into d.c. they think they will have a large enough group to march into d.c. armed, the...
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president finds it.mailed, scanned over -- >> was it by auto pan or was that the president himself signing it? >> it was the president. >> and who obtained that signature? >> i did. >> it is odd. it is not standard. it is potentially dangerous. i personally thought it was militarily not feasible nor wise. >> i proceeded to tell -- proceeded to tell mcgregor some that if i ever saw anything like that, i would do something physical. because i thought what that was doing was a tremendous disservice to the nation. by the way, that was a very contested issue. there were people who -- did not agree with getting out of afghanistan. i appreciate the concern. an immediate departure that memo said it would've been a catastrophic. it's the same thing with president biden went through. it would've been a debacle. >> keep in mind, the order was for an immediate withdrawal. it would have then -- been catastrophic. and yet, president trump signed the order. these are the highly consequential actions of a president who
president finds it.mailed, scanned over -- >> was it by auto pan or was that the president himself signing it? >> it was the president. >> and who obtained that signature? >> i did. >> it is odd. it is not standard. it is potentially dangerous. i personally thought it was militarily not feasible nor wise. >> i proceeded to tell -- proceeded to tell mcgregor some that if i ever saw anything like that, i would do something physical. because i thought what that...
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that he was a preside or not a president. new archival evidence showed that eisenhower allowed people to hold that image of him. he actually worked extremely hard behind the scenes to the point of pushing himself to heart attacks. he claimed not engage in personality but he manipulated people left and right. generally speaking we've appreciate his generals political skills that people did not appreciate at the time. we also value some decisions that eisenhower made as president which, back then, didn't necessarily seem significant. 1954 the french fall in vietnam, there is pressure in eisenhower to intervene. he says no, a ground war in southeast asia cannot be one and therefore should not be fought. ten years later the united states begins to seriously get involved in vietnam and we have a decade long conflict that doesn't work out in our national interest, that seemed to be a lot of really wise decision with a lot of foresight. 1958 or people are arguing that the government needs to boost defense spending in response to the
that he was a preside or not a president. new archival evidence showed that eisenhower allowed people to hold that image of him. he actually worked extremely hard behind the scenes to the point of pushing himself to heart attacks. he claimed not engage in personality but he manipulated people left and right. generally speaking we've appreciate his generals political skills that people did not appreciate at the time. we also value some decisions that eisenhower made as president which, back...
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president. >> make no mistake. president trump knew that what he was demanding vice president pence do was illegal. he was informed of this repeatedly and specifically on january 4th. even his lawyer, john eastman, admitted in front of president trump that this plan would break the law by violating the electoral count act. >> did john eastman ever admit as far as you know in front of the president that his proposal would violate the electoral count act? >> i believe he did on the 4th. >> and dr. eastman confirmed this in writing. recall they mail written on january 6th in which vice president pence's counsel asked dr. eastman, did you advise the president in your professional judgment the vice president does not have power to decide things unilaterally. he replied, he's been so advised. of course president trump's own white house counsel, pat cipollone also recognized the plan was unlawful. here is mr. cipollone's testimony. >> my view is the vice president didn't have the legal authority to do
president. >> make no mistake. president trump knew that what he was demanding vice president pence do was illegal. he was informed of this repeatedly and specifically on january 4th. even his lawyer, john eastman, admitted in front of president trump that this plan would break the law by violating the electoral count act. >> did john eastman ever admit as far as you know in front of the president that his proposal would violate the electoral count act? >> i believe he did on...
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no. >> what about the president? >> will, she said the staff, so i answered. >> i said in the white house. >> i'm sorry, i apologize. i thought who else on the staff. i can't reveal the communications. but obviously i think, you know -- yeah. [end of video clip] rep. raskin: mr. cipollone's testimony is cooperated by multiple white house members, including cassidy hutchinson. here's now -- here's ms. hutchinson describing when she heard from mark meadows. [video clip] >> i said something to the effect of, you heard him pat, he doesn't think that he is doing anything wrong. [end of video clip] rep. raskin: the former white house employee with national security duty similarly recalled an exchange between mr. cipollone and eric hirschman about president trump's inaction against the mob assault underway the capitol. mr. hirschman said something to mr. cipollone and relayed, you know, the president didn't want anything done. throughout this time, some of the president's most important political allies, family members and
no. >> what about the president? >> will, she said the staff, so i answered. >> i said in the white house. >> i'm sorry, i apologize. i thought who else on the staff. i can't reveal the communications. but obviously i think, you know -- yeah. [end of video clip] rep. raskin: mr. cipollone's testimony is cooperated by multiple white house members, including cassidy hutchinson. here's now -- here's ms. hutchinson describing when she heard from mark meadows. [video clip]...
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it is also president for presidents to provide testimony and evidence to investigators. we also recognize that a subpoena to a former president is a serious and extraordinary action. that is why we want to take this step in full view of the american people, especially because the subject matter at issue is so important to the american people and the stakes are so hot for our future and our democracy. and so i recognize the vice chair to offer a motion. >> pursuant to today's notice, i sent to the desk a committee resolution and asked for immediate consideration. >> the clerk will report the resolution. >> resolution one resolved. and is hereby directed to subpoena donald j. trump for documents and testimony in connection with the january 6 attack on the united states capital pursuant to section five c four of house resolution 503 and clause to m of 11 of the house of percentages. >> gentlewoman from wyoming is recognized. >> mr. chairman, our committee now has information to answer many of the critical questions posed by congress. we have information to consider criminal
it is also president for presidents to provide testimony and evidence to investigators. we also recognize that a subpoena to a former president is a serious and extraordinary action. that is why we want to take this step in full view of the american people, especially because the subject matter at issue is so important to the american people and the stakes are so hot for our future and our democracy. and so i recognize the vice chair to offer a motion. >> pursuant to today's notice, i...
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, president trump composed and sent a tweet attacking vice president pence, accusing him of cowardice not unilaterally rejecting electoral college votes for joe biden and simply handing trump the presidency. the impact of that tweet was foreseeable and predictable. it further inflamed the mob which was chanting, hanging mike pence and provoked them to even greater violence. this deliberate decision to further and rates the mob against vice president pence cannot he justified by anything that president trump might have thought about the election. the tweet came precisely at the time mike pence's secret service detail was most seriously ncerned for the vice president's physical safety. we have obtained new documents from the secre service a real-time chat, that underscore the threat they knew that vice president would be facing because of the president escalating incitement of the mob. after trumps tweet, one agent in the secret service's intelligence division immediately warned, potus just tweeted about pens, operably not going to be good for pense. another agent reported the llowers.
, president trump composed and sent a tweet attacking vice president pence, accusing him of cowardice not unilaterally rejecting electoral college votes for joe biden and simply handing trump the presidency. the impact of that tweet was foreseeable and predictable. it further inflamed the mob which was chanting, hanging mike pence and provoked them to even greater violence. this deliberate decision to further and rates the mob against vice president pence cannot he justified by anything that...
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snowmobiling saw the president president ford and his family. principally golf carts to get around or walk. >> just a reminder to everyone we are going to be taking questions at the end of our conversation. if you do have questions for mike about camp david comments history, what it's like please put them in the chat will get to as many as possible. stock a little bit about the history of camp david the historic events that have taken place for camp david. can you talk about some of these episodes for them and why presidents might choose camp david for the setting of these historic occurrences? >> i will mention four events and then i will focus on the fifth one in particular. we have seen photos from the nearby stream. but the point of the bottom left of them talking about how, roosevelt on the top left inside aspen the stone hearth fireplace is still there for there is a wagon wheel the roosevelt table is still there. president truman, i only went ten times in his tenure he preferred key west. the presidents come that that's the first time wit
snowmobiling saw the president president ford and his family. principally golf carts to get around or walk. >> just a reminder to everyone we are going to be taking questions at the end of our conversation. if you do have questions for mike about camp david comments history, what it's like please put them in the chat will get to as many as possible. stock a little bit about the history of camp david the historic events that have taken place for camp david. can you talk about some of these...
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watching president bush early in his presidency welcome the blares. it was just two couples getting to know each other. as one of the moves to the neighborhood. it's one of the poignant things to watch the sidelines. even when we get to serve there and see things, you have to remember, you are in the world a brief time. you get to know some personal things about the families but you are not of the world. you have to understand and maintain that core. i will tell us two stories that are personal. i think it helps to relate to families. the first one is the final clinton weekend. four days nonstop at 100s of guest coming through. dinners and a couple of chaplain new jason is performing in the chapel. it is a wonderful event. we got an opportunity to say goodbye. as i'm walking into the helicopter at 10:00 that sunday night, there's snow on the ground. thanking them for leaving the country and walking down to where marine i, 20 year old chelsea clinton turns to me and hands me two stuffed animals. she says, commander i've had these in my bedroom for eigh
watching president bush early in his presidency welcome the blares. it was just two couples getting to know each other. as one of the moves to the neighborhood. it's one of the poignant things to watch the sidelines. even when we get to serve there and see things, you have to remember, you are in the world a brief time. you get to know some personal things about the families but you are not of the world. you have to understand and maintain that core. i will tell us two stories that are...
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the president has been very clear he has no intention of meeting with president putin. >> the president has stated it is a necessity to deal with covid to make sure it doesn't become a national emergency. is it fair to call it a national emergency, just to justifies due to loan cancellation? sec. jean-pierre: the student loan cancellation, first and foremost, that was decided by the appropriate agencies, that is how we defined how those funds would be released to americans that need it. when the president came into the office, clearly, there were americans who were having a hard time dealing with the economic situation that the pandemic was causing. and we had the former administration who mishandled the reaction to covid. how we would move out of covid. the previous administration bungled that. the president made sure that people were getting shots and arm and we moved to a place where schools and businesses could open. at the same time, when the president is thinking through how getting out of this phase of the pandemic -- with student loans, there are people who are very squeezed by
the president has been very clear he has no intention of meeting with president putin. >> the president has stated it is a necessity to deal with covid to make sure it doesn't become a national emergency. is it fair to call it a national emergency, just to justifies due to loan cancellation? sec. jean-pierre: the student loan cancellation, first and foremost, that was decided by the appropriate agencies, that is how we defined how those funds would be released to americans that need it....
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after president. >> this survey of all the presidents, all the former presidents, available at our website at c-span dot org slash president survey 2021. i want to thank our panel from texas, doug brinkley, professor at rice university. from michigan, historian and author, richard norton smith. via zoom, historian and author, amity shlaes. and from here in washington, d. c., professor edna greene medford at howard university. thank you all so much for your time this morning. weekends on c-span two are an intellectual feast. every saturday, american history tv documents america's story. and book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span two comes for these television companies and more. including comcast. >> oh, you think this is just a community center? no, it's way more than that. comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled -- so students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast, along with these television companies, support c-span 2 as a public service. >> i am honored to pr
after president. >> this survey of all the presidents, all the former presidents, available at our website at c-span dot org slash president survey 2021. i want to thank our panel from texas, doug brinkley, professor at rice university. from michigan, historian and author, richard norton smith. via zoom, historian and author, amity shlaes. and from here in washington, d. c., professor edna greene medford at howard university. thank you all so much for your time this morning. weekends on...
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president.nversation i had this morning, trying to establish his intent. i'm glad the other prosecutors are on this panel, because they can speak to the difficulties in trying to establish someone's intent, someone's mindset. nonetheless, that's what this committee is trying to do. what one of the focuses has been throughout the hearings -- the other piece of this, too, is they're going to try to lay out the fact that this is still a present threat. not something that's just represented by donald trump, but as they turn to writing their final report, drafting concrete final recommendations, according to one member who i spoke to this morning, there's a lot of thought going into trying to shore up the larger small d democratic system. yes, this is about trump in this moment. but also trying to push beyond him and ensure that a day like january 6 can never happen again or be taken advantage of by any other politician, including donald trump. there's the near term argument the committee has been ma
president.nversation i had this morning, trying to establish his intent. i'm glad the other prosecutors are on this panel, because they can speak to the difficulties in trying to establish someone's intent, someone's mindset. nonetheless, that's what this committee is trying to do. what one of the focuses has been throughout the hearings -- the other piece of this, too, is they're going to try to lay out the fact that this is still a present threat. not something that's just represented by...
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president nixon was much like president trump. like these are my goons. and donald trump deployed them the same at lafayette square, nobody can forget the presidents wish, president trump's wish to look at the law & order president. >> look tough don't look weak and nixon wanted to do the same when he was running for reelection he wanted to have these images of the vicious savage protesters fighting with the secret service so those could bebe the images in his pas and that could show the voters he was going to keep them safe, president nixon. >> come back to reagan something that may be new with your book reminded me president reagan when he was shot lost nearly half the blood in his body, i remembered being in middle school when president reagan was shot and hearing about it know it enough to know it was a big deal but at the same time never thinking that he almost died. he lost nearly half the blood in his body. >> it is a stunning, stunning thing and hats off to george washington university doctors and the surgeon then put it back together again they d
president nixon was much like president trump. like these are my goons. and donald trump deployed them the same at lafayette square, nobody can forget the presidents wish, president trump's wish to look at the law & order president. >> look tough don't look weak and nixon wanted to do the same when he was running for reelection he wanted to have these images of the vicious savage protesters fighting with the secret service so those could bebe the images in his pas and that could show...
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nobody can forget the president's wish, president trump's wish, to look as a law in order president, , the tough guy. >> look tough look tough, don't look weak. and nixon wanted to do the same. when he was running for reelection he wanted to have these images of these sort of vicious, , savage protesters fighting with the secret service so that those could be the images in the news pages, and that could show the voters who is going to keep them safe, president nixon. >> come back to reagan. again something i may be new but your book reminded me is that president reagan when he was shot lost nearly half the blood in his body. i remember being in middle school when president reagan was shot, and hearing about it and knowing enough to know that it was a big deal. but at the same time never thinking that he almost died. i mean, lost nearly half the blood in his body. >> it is a stunning, stunning thing, and hats off to the george washington university doctors and the surgeon that putting back together again. they dealt with a lot of challenges that part of the reason that you may do not
nobody can forget the president's wish, president trump's wish, to look as a law in order president, , the tough guy. >> look tough look tough, don't look weak. and nixon wanted to do the same. when he was running for reelection he wanted to have these images of these sort of vicious, , savage protesters fighting with the secret service so that those could be the images in the news pages, and that could show the voters who is going to keep them safe, president nixon. >> come back to...
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we have been clear that the president and the vice president will go out. you will see democrats in congress. they are going to talk about the success we have seen in this administration in the last 19 months. we have talked with the bipartisan infrastructure law and how that is going to change our infrastructure, repair our bridges and roads and improve our supply chain. he will talk about the inflation reduction act, which will help lower costs for seniors and make medicare be able to negotiate prices and help energy costs. he will talk about the chips at. he did that last week going to ibm and talking about how the chips act will secure and protect our national security but also bring back manufacturing jobs right here in the u.s. and give opportunity to those businesses to come back and do the things we have been wanting to see in this country for decades, create good paying jobs. that is what you will hear the president talk about and how he is able to put forth a policy that doesn't leave anyone behind and building the economy from the bottom up and m
we have been clear that the president and the vice president will go out. you will see democrats in congress. they are going to talk about the success we have seen in this administration in the last 19 months. we have talked with the bipartisan infrastructure law and how that is going to change our infrastructure, repair our bridges and roads and improve our supply chain. he will talk about the inflation reduction act, which will help lower costs for seniors and make medicare be able to...
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once he gave me a personal letter from president kennedy to khrushchev from a letter from the president to chairman of the council of ministers of the ussr nikita khrushchev white house washington october 22, 1962 sir. i did not imagine that you or any other sane person in this nuclear age would deliberately plunge the world into a war in which it is quite clear that no country can win and which can only lead to catastrophic consequences for the whole world, including the aggressor. returning to the embassy, i spent 10-15 minutes alone in my office in order to cool down a little and, if possible, carefully evaluate the situation was clearly in the midst of a major and dangerous crisis in relations with the united states about this assessment. i immediately reported to moscow the kennedy administration felt like a trickster. a week after the start of the caribbean crisis , i realized that he was beginning to lose confidence in the eyes of the american leadership and he looked in the eyes of either a deceiver or an ambassador who did not have information at first in washington personal
once he gave me a personal letter from president kennedy to khrushchev from a letter from the president to chairman of the council of ministers of the ussr nikita khrushchev white house washington october 22, 1962 sir. i did not imagine that you or any other sane person in this nuclear age would deliberately plunge the world into a war in which it is quite clear that no country can win and which can only lead to catastrophic consequences for the whole world, including the aggressor. returning...
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well, president is one person who unites everyone we all vote for president the president represents everyone so presidential funerals traditionally when the nation is divided is something that unites us and throughout history there have been periods of reconciliation some briefly some some more permanent that have come out of it that have where the presidential funeral has been the catalyst. one of the brief examples can go back to washington's funeral again when the country was becoming greatly divided over over the formation of political parties. and george washington's funeral briefly brought together the federalists and democratic republicans to mourn together, but ultimately political forces were at play that were bigger than george washington's death. a couple of successful examples of how presidential funerals and presidential deaths have really been catalyst for one being after james garfield had died when he was assassinated and one of the reasons one of the of the dividing issues of the time was over civil service reform. and and the spoils party out of that out of that as
well, president is one person who unites everyone we all vote for president the president represents everyone so presidential funerals traditionally when the nation is divided is something that unites us and throughout history there have been periods of reconciliation some briefly some some more permanent that have come out of it that have where the presidential funeral has been the catalyst. one of the brief examples can go back to washington's funeral again when the country was becoming...
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but it wasn't enough to stop the politics and president biden from pushing his green agenda. >> presidentthing the governor has done is recognize this thing called global warming. we're in a situation where the colorado river looks more like a stream. a lot going on. i think the one thing this has finally ended is the discussion whether or not there is climate change. >> harris: i would be curious to know if he talked about that with any of those republican governors. biden is getting some pushback for sure after he tried to link the storm to climate change. his own hurricane expert had just said days ago there is no evidence to back up one storm event with what we just saw and climate change. >> what effect does climate change now on this phenomena? it seems the storms are intensifying. >> you can't link climate change to any one event. on the cumulative climate change may be making storms worse but to link it to any one event i would caution against that. >> harris: ben dominic fox news contributor editor at large for the spectator. good to have you in "focus."enter your top line though
but it wasn't enough to stop the politics and president biden from pushing his green agenda. >> presidentthing the governor has done is recognize this thing called global warming. we're in a situation where the colorado river looks more like a stream. a lot going on. i think the one thing this has finally ended is the discussion whether or not there is climate change. >> harris: i would be curious to know if he talked about that with any of those republican governors. biden is...
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of weeks and were there, the president was functioningg cbs is a wartime president, steve fanon encouragedo embrace theyo pandemic is a tug-of-war in your rec complementarity of him in the book. >> the war room pandemic in january of 2020. >> in the present would give daily updates and within about a mothers ofne the president seemo think he was done with all things mask why waste of time and why can't we just do things like normal, point is, even if in retrospect, we would were to say that was good policy, the american people at least where they lived in the battleground states in the areas that matter, is not warily work in the public is with plenty cold with president biden for being in the basement we keep represented how they felt and understood the better and as it is a part of what went wrong and again, "taking back trump's america" only take back to so much coming in from time, that's where exactly what you are saying, something in their called the virus deniers my problem, i was working in my office on februars series of memos that would've helps jumpstart looking at the vaccine a
of weeks and were there, the president was functioningg cbs is a wartime president, steve fanon encouragedo embrace theyo pandemic is a tug-of-war in your rec complementarity of him in the book. >> the war room pandemic in january of 2020. >> in the present would give daily updates and within about a mothers ofne the president seemo think he was done with all things mask why waste of time and why can't we just do things like normal, point is, even if in retrospect, we would were to...
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the the president was functioning as he would say, as a wartime president. yes. steve bannon is among the people that encouraged him to embrace the pandemic as a type of war. you're very complimentary of mr. bannon in your book. he did it. he did a show, war room pandemic. right. and january 22. correct. and at first, the president would give daily updates and then let the experts speak. and within about a month or so, the president seemed like he was done with the whole thing. masks were a waste of time. and why can't we just do things like normal? my point here is, even if in retrospect we were to say that was good policy, the american people, at least where they lived in the battleground states and and the areas that mattered, that's not where they were. you know, republicans would would ridicule president biden for being in a basement. right. but he kind of represented how they felt. and that made them feel like he understood them better. i mean, isn't this a part of what went wrong again, taking back trump's america only takes on so much in trump time is whe
the the president was functioning as he would say, as a wartime president. yes. steve bannon is among the people that encouraged him to embrace the pandemic as a type of war. you're very complimentary of mr. bannon in your book. he did it. he did a show, war room pandemic. right. and january 22. correct. and at first, the president would give daily updates and then let the experts speak. and within about a month or so, the president seemed like he was done with the whole thing. masks were a...
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did president truman set the presidents for a publicized high court? rawn james gives his answers in the truman court: law and the limits of loyalty. >> morning stephen woolfolk. i am the director of programming and marketing for the kansas city public library. welcome to truman day. we are still three days removed. this is the installment in our signature event series. our guest tonight is rawn james. he is the author of the soon to be released the truman court: law and the limits of loyalty. james is a graduate of yale university. he went to duke university school of law. he has practiced law in washington d.c. for the last two decades. he is the author of two previous books. brute and branch, charles hamilton -- and the struggled and segregation. he also wrote about how harry truman segregated america's military. before i get started, i want to mention two things. if you have questions tonight, drop those into the chat on the youtube page. we'll get to as many of those as we can. if you are interested in purchasing the book, and i hope you will be,
did president truman set the presidents for a publicized high court? rawn james gives his answers in the truman court: law and the limits of loyalty. >> morning stephen woolfolk. i am the director of programming and marketing for the kansas city public library. welcome to truman day. we are still three days removed. this is the installment in our signature event series. our guest tonight is rawn james. he is the author of the soon to be released the truman court: law and the limits of...
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president herzog is the 11th president of the state of israel , and he comes from an elected.e is the son of israel's six president, hi am herzog, -- hiram herzog, the brother of israel's ambassador to the united states, mike herzog. president herzog was first elected to israel's parliament in 2003, where he served for the next 15 years, which included service in many ministerial portfolios. in 2013, president herzog was elected chairman of the israeli labor party, which, in 2015, aligned with another party to form the zionist union. following the 2015 election, he served as leader of the opposition. in 2018, he was elected chairman of the jewish agency for israel. president herzog's deep relationships across the israeli political spectrum and the respect with which he treats members of all parties resulted in 2021 with him being elected by an overwhelming majority as the 11th president of the state of israel. today's conversation will be moderated by ambassador daniel schapiro, who served as u.s. ambassador to israel from 2011 to 2017, and is today a distinguished fellow at t
president herzog is the 11th president of the state of israel , and he comes from an elected.e is the son of israel's six president, hi am herzog, -- hiram herzog, the brother of israel's ambassador to the united states, mike herzog. president herzog was first elected to israel's parliament in 2003, where he served for the next 15 years, which included service in many ministerial portfolios. in 2013, president herzog was elected chairman of the israeli labor party, which, in 2015, aligned with...
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i undertake the president to speak.y immediately rejoiced at me there too, what is there a way out, if they are ready to withdraw it, then we give it away, but in fact, this nightly conversation is yours there chennedi and unleashed the karelian crisis, to what extent? yes, i’m twisting like this, i thought that it was a combination item to learn. listen to your interlocutor and try to understand his reasoning. not to crush with your weight of influence, but to see how you can expand his argumentation, how is it possible, if speaking in the eastern language, this river of the stream of his consciousness and words should be turned into the mainstream of russia . day of the exchange of base for base, yes, kennedy had a public discussion of this issue understood that the deployment of turkish missile bases according to the official decision, it was necessary for the american president to announce a unilateral decision to close missile bases in turkey, which meant removing the editor of the washington post, with whom kenned
i undertake the president to speak.y immediately rejoiced at me there too, what is there a way out, if they are ready to withdraw it, then we give it away, but in fact, this nightly conversation is yours there chennedi and unleashed the karelian crisis, to what extent? yes, i’m twisting like this, i thought that it was a combination item to learn. listen to your interlocutor and try to understand his reasoning. not to crush with your weight of influence, but to see how you can expand his...
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for china's president.he danger here i that our president may b charmed into submission, which you put into quote, and this possibility represents a single failure of president trump's intelligence briefings.s. so here's what i want to ask you. you and many others who are admirers of the former president talk about his policy skills, political skills, how he can see other things others saw or didn't and get every time there is a shortcoming, it's somebody else's fault. the radar in china was dead on, policy wasn't good. it's jared kushner's fault. his political skills and his ability intuitively toer understand trade or immigration a second to none by the way i'm not necessarily arguing these points with you but when the campaignar failed, it's of coure president trumpar put him in frt of the campaign. trump didn't overrule jared kushner so how do you reconcile your high praise for trump with so many of theif shortcomings if he is as deserving of the praise you think he is legitimately, how is he constantly
for china's president.he danger here i that our president may b charmed into submission, which you put into quote, and this possibility represents a single failure of president trump's intelligence briefings.s. so here's what i want to ask you. you and many others who are admirers of the former president talk about his policy skills, political skills, how he can see other things others saw or didn't and get every time there is a shortcoming, it's somebody else's fault. the radar in china was...
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you have a president.e also have a political that british elector ates, when they vote, they vote for the next party to run the government and they vote for a manifesto, they give in election campaigns and they will then govern to. it's very different from america. so, when the conservative party won in 2010, even though it has changed its party leader, the party remains in power and the leader of the party at any particular moment becomes the prime minister. this is the system we've had for a very long time. it is the system that operated in the '70s when howard wilson gave way to jim callahan, both labor, when blake gave way in 2007 to gordon rand, both labor. when theresa may replaced david cameron, a conservative. it's just a very different system from america's. >> as you know, ambassador, russia has taunted the uk over all the chaos that's going on right now. what message does all of this turmoil in the uk send to vladimir putin, specifically as the west tries to navigate the war, putin's war on ukra
you have a president.e also have a political that british elector ates, when they vote, they vote for the next party to run the government and they vote for a manifesto, they give in election campaigns and they will then govern to. it's very different from america. so, when the conservative party won in 2010, even though it has changed its party leader, the party remains in power and the leader of the party at any particular moment becomes the prime minister. this is the system we've had for a...
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president. >> i was never under any illusions of trumps persona. how difficult it was. i had never met with him before. i had worked there for many years. most of my business friends knew him very well and they told me he was a very difficult person. and advised me not to go into his administration. [laughter] it was under no illusion about that. i was in there to serve his administration as attorney general and try to help his administration succeed. on a personal level, we hit it off very well. we grew up around the same time. i thought that we had an easy ecrapport. i talked very directly and vice versa i can assure you. i also felt that his policies were generally sound and many of his policies were good. fi think what people view as soe of his downsides and which occasionally were some of his downsides served him well at times. i think it took someone as aggressive and as direct as he was to surmount the media and get his message out. also to tangle and be organized left wing attacks agains
president. >> i was never under any illusions of trumps persona. how difficult it was. i had never met with him before. i had worked there for many years. most of my business friends knew him very well and they told me he was a very difficult person. and advised me not to go into his administration. [laughter] it was under no illusion about that. i was in there to serve his administration as attorney general and try to help his administration succeed. on a personal level, we hit it off...
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we all know he was president and was vice president before that. a lot of people didn't know about his track record in service or his son who was president which was pretty darn unique but i would deck out the first time i was campaigning with him, i was volunteer chairman of the campaign in 1978-79 and the 1980 process. there was an event, he was speaking at an event in springfield, connecticut, hartfield, connecticut and i got a call from james beckett iii who was part of the campaign and said ambassador bush is speaking at an event in hartford, connecticut, 45 minutes away from springfield, massachusetts. put together a key or something for ambassador bush, i didn't know a lot of people in springfield massachusetts but i call a friend who did know people there and they gave me someone at 2:00 in the afternoon and i drove out to see where this house was and meet the people and all that kind of stuff and the next day was the day of the event and i picked up ambassador bush, we arrived at this home in springfield, locked in, 25 people ready to have
we all know he was president and was vice president before that. a lot of people didn't know about his track record in service or his son who was president which was pretty darn unique but i would deck out the first time i was campaigning with him, i was volunteer chairman of the campaign in 1978-79 and the 1980 process. there was an event, he was speaking at an event in springfield, connecticut, hartfield, connecticut and i got a call from james beckett iii who was part of the campaign and...
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the trouble, of course, is that he is also an ally of president putin and another aspect with president putin is that we do know that he can be very loyal. president putin is in a very difficult position. in some ways, i think what president biden is signaling is that he understands that that is not just dangerous for russia's leader but in some aspects dangerous for the world. >> absolutely. thank you. >>> joining us now is jonathan lemire. rick stengle. shane harris. rick, do you agree with president biden that the risk is the highest since the cuban missile crisis? >> he was smart to mention the cuban missile crisis. that was a situation where there were two nuclear superpowers and they managed to solve it in a way that neither of them lost face. john f. kennedy and khrushchev. there was something during the cold war called escalation domination. it was this idea that neither side should be able to dominate the other in terms of their military capabilities. that also included rhetoric. the russians always were successful in the rhetoric department, because they used to threaten nucle
the trouble, of course, is that he is also an ally of president putin and another aspect with president putin is that we do know that he can be very loyal. president putin is in a very difficult position. in some ways, i think what president biden is signaling is that he understands that that is not just dangerous for russia's leader but in some aspects dangerous for the world. >> absolutely. thank you. >>> joining us now is jonathan lemire. rick stengle. shane harris. rick, do...
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the former president and vice president. he came, and he went around and greeted all of the staff and shook hands and asked questions. i like to think out that there was one man standing there talking to him, and he ended up being the mayor of san diego, congressman, senator, governor of the state of california -- pete wilson. and he was with us that day. >> that was sort of just a grip and grin with nixon at that point. it was because also there was bob haldiman at j. walter thompson. he introduced you to the circle. and it tells a lot about richard nixon's personality. >> i always had to have a summer job. my parents insisted on it. and i did not have a job in the summer of 1962. and dad arrange for me to go down for an interview at the nixon for governor headquarters. i went in there and the young lawyer from usc by the name of herb kalmbach, he interviewed me and he inner -- he left the room, he came back, and he went down the hall to meet somebody and it was bob haldeman. he became the single most important man in my li
the former president and vice president. he came, and he went around and greeted all of the staff and shook hands and asked questions. i like to think out that there was one man standing there talking to him, and he ended up being the mayor of san diego, congressman, senator, governor of the state of california -- pete wilson. and he was with us that day. >> that was sort of just a grip and grin with nixon at that point. it was because also there was bob haldiman at j. walter thompson. he...
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a stark warning from president biden about president putin's repeated nuclear threats.on, if in fact, things continue down the path they are going. the president making the comments off camera at a democratic fundraiser adding we have not faced the prospect of armageddon since kennedy and the cuban missile crisis. that was 60 years ago. 1962, one of the most dangerous confrontations of of the cold war. president putin, who turns 70 today, has threatened to use any means at his disposal and says the u.s. created a press debit by using nuclear weapons in japan. president president bidenen saying he's not joking when he talks about the use of tactical nuclear weapons or biological or chemical weapons. there are no signs russia is imminently preparing to use a nuclear weapon, and today disbelief. >> are you frightened by the nuclear threat? >> no. >> why not? >> reporter: this is all a political game. just words. muscle. >> president biden this morning says that maybe we're close to a cuban missile crisis. >> time will see. we don't need it. we don't want it. >> it's scary.
a stark warning from president biden about president putin's repeated nuclear threats.on, if in fact, things continue down the path they are going. the president making the comments off camera at a democratic fundraiser adding we have not faced the prospect of armageddon since kennedy and the cuban missile crisis. that was 60 years ago. 1962, one of the most dangerous confrontations of of the cold war. president putin, who turns 70 today, has threatened to use any means at his disposal and says...
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the president steps down.going to be stuck with kamala harris? >> well, if president biden decides not to run, the one candidate nationally who is out saying he hopes he does not run, that's tim ryan, would you have a wing of the party that would want to challenge vice president harris and others? you likely would. and this is not to presume -- i hope president biden runs, and i'll support him. if he doesn't, it will be a free-for-all. i'd always take vice president harris in the most favorable light. she's talking about energy security and how we prepare ourselves not only for a green platform, but how we insure that it's part of our national security matrix as well. gerry: just to say that children, we need to prioritize our children, and we need to prioritize the green agenda. it's just a strange allusion, isn't it? katie pavlich, same to you. kamala harris provides no shortage of material not for late night talk shows, because they don't talk about it -- [laughter] but clearly for her opponents. as harold
the president steps down.going to be stuck with kamala harris? >> well, if president biden decides not to run, the one candidate nationally who is out saying he hopes he does not run, that's tim ryan, would you have a wing of the party that would want to challenge vice president harris and others? you likely would. and this is not to presume -- i hope president biden runs, and i'll support him. if he doesn't, it will be a free-for-all. i'd always take vice president harris in the most...
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the 1st left his president in brazil, the 1st working class president, he was jail spent a year and a half in jail. he appeared to acknowledge only a few years ago that his political career was over. and now here we are. he's elected president again. what a remarkable trajectory. well rule is a poor boy from the north used the poorest region in the country. he had the very of a difficult, the childhood and then the family, the family, his binder moved from phone. and i think he, he learns to read, then write that, can your souls, he became a leader of the union either of the met the workers of the does the one very important to do? she'll sit in the state of some paul, which is the powerhouse of the country. then he created the he, he organized the 1st strike at the end of the military dictatorship in the 9th and 17th and not the dictatorship. he became a, recreate that the, the worst part was, you know, he lost 3 elections in 2002. he was elected for the 1st time, then 2006. and then his successful present duma was staff was also from the worker spots. but the american nomic problems
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president. his first kind of career was as a new york assembly man. so think of the state house of representatives. that's what we're talking about for, new york. we've been reading the novel in his steps written in 1896 and trying to understand the word of the gilded age and progressive era through it. remember the characters of pastor henry maxwell and of the president of lincoln college in that novel and how they were very aversed to politics how they thought of politics is low and dirty and was a great struggle for them to get involved. that's the kind of attitude that roosevelt's family has about politics in the early 1880s. he comes from a wealthy upper crust elite family who sees politics as run by saloon keepers as run by immigrants who they're kind of prejudice against is run by new york democrats who they're definitely against roosevelt bucked the trend in his family by deciding like maxwell or like president marsh of lincoln college and the novel two plunge into politics and he got hi
president. his first kind of career was as a new york assembly man. so think of the state house of representatives. that's what we're talking about for, new york. we've been reading the novel in his steps written in 1896 and trying to understand the word of the gilded age and progressive era through it. remember the characters of pastor henry maxwell and of the president of lincoln college in that novel and how they were very aversed to politics how they thought of politics is low and dirty and...
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back to what you reported there in the president's speech last night, president biden saying the u.s. is still trying to figure out what putin's, quote, offramp is to get out of this conflict. this is a question being asked by leaders around the world. >> reporter: president biden seemed puerplexed. he asked aloud to this group of donors, how is putin going to get out of this loss of power given the war there? he doesn't necessarily see an offramp. sit worth repeating u.s. officials are saying of this nuclear threat, as of tonight, they see no change this russia's nuclear power and the u.s. government is not changing its. >> cecilia vega leading us off on a friday night. thank you. >>> mayor eric adams declaring a state of emergency for the humanitarian crisis. more than 17,000 migrants since april. busses arriving every day. eight busses yesterday, nine more, including this one, today. the city preparing to build a tent city and negotiating with a cruise ship company for temporary housing. here's stephanie ramos tonight. >> reporter: tonight, new york's mayor says the city is on the
back to what you reported there in the president's speech last night, president biden saying the u.s. is still trying to figure out what putin's, quote, offramp is to get out of this conflict. this is a question being asked by leaders around the world. >> reporter: president biden seemed puerplexed. he asked aloud to this group of donors, how is putin going to get out of this loss of power given the war there? he doesn't necessarily see an offramp. sit worth repeating u.s. officials are...
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, former president to testify.ted, they point out that people like abraham lincoln have testified to congress. it is not exactly unprecedented for this to happen, ana. >> norm, is there a way for this former president to partially comply with the subpoena? again, the dates given as deadlines are november 4th for documents to be handed over and then november 14th after the midterms for any testimony. but i imagine there are different forms of testimony, different ways you can negotiate certain questions that could or couldn't be asked and so forth. what do you see as the options in that realm? >> well, his former chief of staff mark meadows was pretty skillful in how he did drag out the negotiations, and give partial compliance, documents not testimony. so the former president could -- he is the master of delaying proceedings -- on november 3rd provide objections and say i am willing to negotiate but i don't think we should do testimony until we finish document negotiations. he could provide an initial tronch of new
, former president to testify.ted, they point out that people like abraham lincoln have testified to congress. it is not exactly unprecedented for this to happen, ana. >> norm, is there a way for this former president to partially comply with the subpoena? again, the dates given as deadlines are november 4th for documents to be handed over and then november 14th after the midterms for any testimony. but i imagine there are different forms of testimony, different ways you can negotiate...
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if you're president joe biden and democrats, you don't want to say that, here is what the president hadill be recession, if there is, it will be a slight recession. >> you said a slight recession is possible? >> it is possible. it is possible. >> cheryl: possible or maybe we're already in one, we've had two negative reads on gdp. tomorrow we will get consumer price index big report. august 8.3%, tomorrow we're expecting 8.1%. the target is 2%, a wide disconnect right now. are more rate hikes coming? yes, future markets pricing in 90% probability of three basis point hike. >> carley: when will this end? not for a while. the president talking about gas prices and saudi arabia saying they will cut production, he says because of that, consequences are coming. >> cheryl: what are we going to do with the saudis? president biden met in july with salman and the issue of jamal khashoggi came up. in another interview last night with another network, here is what he said aboutlet issue of oil production. >> president biden: there will be consequences for what they have done with russia, i will not
if you're president joe biden and democrats, you don't want to say that, here is what the president hadill be recession, if there is, it will be a slight recession. >> you said a slight recession is possible? >> it is possible. it is possible. >> cheryl: possible or maybe we're already in one, we've had two negative reads on gdp. tomorrow we will get consumer price index big report. august 8.3%, tomorrow we're expecting 8.1%. the target is 2%, a wide disconnect right now. are...
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he's president of you guys., an emergency declaration would get more federal funds for your city. councilwoman rodriguez, it's good to have you on. we'll try to have you back soon. have a good weekend. i'm elizabeth macdonald. you've been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. that does it for us. we hope you have a good evening too and have a good weekend as well. ♪ ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo's "wall street." maria: and happy weekend to all. welcome to the program tha
he's president of you guys., an emergency declaration would get more federal funds for your city. councilwoman rodriguez, it's good to have you on. we'll try to have you back soon. have a good weekend. i'm elizabeth macdonald. you've been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. that does it for us. we hope you have a good evening too and have a good weekend as well. ♪ ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo's "wall street." maria:...
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these emails show that president trump, then president trump knew that these numbers were false and yet, he signed a verification and submitted those false numbers to the court. he knew it. so that -- this just adds more evidence and more foughter for these investigations. >> paul, button this up for us. >> yes, it's a conspiracy to defraud the united states because the president acting in concert with other individuals submitted false evidence to a federal court and obstructed voting alleged to have occurred in january of the united states so what it is given an umbrella charge, serious charge. serious charge to defraud the united states and then the attorney general could plug in all of these smaller aspects of the conspiracy that pushed the conspiracy forward and this is a pile of very important documents by one of the attorneys who is involved. >> very significant development indeed. guys, thank you very much. >>> coming up, a cnn exclusive report from the front lines of russia's ruthless artillery assault going and we're following vladimir putin's decoloration, of martial law in il
these emails show that president trump, then president trump knew that these numbers were false and yet, he signed a verification and submitted those false numbers to the court. he knew it. so that -- this just adds more evidence and more foughter for these investigations. >> paul, button this up for us. >> yes, it's a conspiracy to defraud the united states because the president acting in concert with other individuals submitted false evidence to a federal court and obstructed...
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president biden and vice president harris to a friday night fundraiser in philadelphia, former presidentrump and biden with former president obama in philly and pittsburgh next weekend. for obama, part of campaign to swing states. >> it's 2k3wd to be back in wisconsin. >> the 44th president campaigned in georgia, michigan and wisconsin before nevada this week. republicans are also deploying their party stars, florida governor ron desantis campaigning for gubernatorial candidate lee zeldin in new york. >> stop what the democrats have done to this country over the last two years, we have to elect dr. oz. >> know ares try to make it about the president, biden maintained it is not and said something both parties can agree with. >> president biden: it's a choice issue choice between two vastly different visions of america. >> first lady jill biden is getting involved here in pennsylvania. wednesday she'll hit both ends of the state allentown and pittsburgh. >> shannon: joining us now president of lake research partner, selinda lake and former counselor to president trump kellyanne conway. i'm
president biden and vice president harris to a friday night fundraiser in philadelphia, former presidentrump and biden with former president obama in philly and pittsburgh next weekend. for obama, part of campaign to swing states. >> it's 2k3wd to be back in wisconsin. >> the 44th president campaigned in georgia, michigan and wisconsin before nevada this week. republicans are also deploying their party stars, florida governor ron desantis campaigning for gubernatorial candidate lee...
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president.icially said you're running for re-election, but nbc's mike memoli, who you know well, quotes a senior staffer to the first lady that a 2024 re-election campaign, quote, is something both dr. biden and the family fully support. and seeing that took me back to your 2017 book "promise me dad." you wrote about how your late son beau insisted you run for president in 2016, as we know you didn't. you ran in 2020, but you write in the book that beau said it was, quote, your obligation, your, quote, duty to run. and you also write, duty was a word beau biden did not use lightly. you're president now, and there are plenty of people who are saying that you shouldn't run again because of your age. i'm wondering, what do you think beau biden would say to those people who think you shouldn't run again? >> it's not so much he would say to those people. what he would say to me, in my view, the only reason to be involved in public life is can you make life better for other people? and depending on wh
president.icially said you're running for re-election, but nbc's mike memoli, who you know well, quotes a senior staffer to the first lady that a 2024 re-election campaign, quote, is something both dr. biden and the family fully support. and seeing that took me back to your 2017 book "promise me dad." you wrote about how your late son beau insisted you run for president in 2016, as we know you didn't. you ran in 2020, but you write in the book that beau said it was, quote, your...
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adding, if the president, president biden, wants to get a message to president putin, one way is to make headlines in the american media. and he is certainly doing that. >> you are on the ground in moscow, keir. you're talking with folks there. tell us more about that, what you're hearing from people. >> reporter: well, look, russians are no different from americans or anyone else around the world in the sense that they are frightened by the idea of a nuclear war, or a nuclear missile, or a nuclear escalation. of course, it scares everybody. going out in the streets talking to ordinary russians, many of them disbelieving. >> this is all a political game. just words. muscle play. he tells me. >> no, we don't need it. we don't want it. >> it's scary. >> reporter: and experts here tell us that russia's nuclear doctrine really prevents it from using a nuclear weapon, except in the case of an existential threat. and again, the challenge here is that president putin hinting around, with the kremlin, wondering what his next step should be. and i think the most noteworthy thing that president bi
adding, if the president, president biden, wants to get a message to president putin, one way is to make headlines in the american media. and he is certainly doing that. >> you are on the ground in moscow, keir. you're talking with folks there. tell us more about that, what you're hearing from people. >> reporter: well, look, russians are no different from americans or anyone else around the world in the sense that they are frightened by the idea of a nuclear war, or a nuclear...