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so when you opened up "the washington post" today and read this explosive report, much of which we alreadyw, what went through your mind? >> what went through my mind that what has happened here is main justice in washington, d.c. has brought everything inside d.c. you know, when i was u.s. attorney and jesse, not a lot of people realize this, but each individual u.s. attorney has independent authority. they are the not under the finger of doj. they are nominated and confirmed by the president and the senate, and they have the exact same authority as the attorney general. but, if they cave and they give in, and they let main justice take control, this is what you start to see. you see politics, you see containment. and that's what i saw when i saw "the washington post" story today. >> jesse: so this is being run out of delaware. this was a trump appointee, u.s. attorney in delaware. people say good things about the guy. he has had this laptop for a while. he has had a grand jury up for a while on this. taking testimony. he has got bank records. he has got direct testimony. he has got wire
so when you opened up "the washington post" today and read this explosive report, much of which we alreadyw, what went through your mind? >> what went through my mind that what has happened here is main justice in washington, d.c. has brought everything inside d.c. you know, when i was u.s. attorney and jesse, not a lot of people realize this, but each individual u.s. attorney has independent authority. they are the not under the finger of doj. they are nominated and confirmed...
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washington post" live.in, another in our series in race in america, and this time looking at health disparities and we continue the conversation on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on latino communities, with the mayor of santa ana, california, welcome to washington post live. >> hi, jonathan, it's great to be with you, thank you. >> sure, so, talk about the demographics, of your city, of santa ana and now that factored into how you navigated the pandemic the last few years. >> yeah, so, you know, our city is approximately 330,000 in size and population and close to 80% of the city is latino or hispanic and more than 40% are foreign-born, so we have a lot of recent arrival immigrants here, we unfortunately suffered a lot of losses in many people who we lost in the city as a result of sort of the perfect storm in this pandemic because we had many families that live in, you know, overcrowded conditions because of, you know, just disparities in rent. and not being able to, you know, live in single unit h
washington post" live.in, another in our series in race in america, and this time looking at health disparities and we continue the conversation on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on latino communities, with the mayor of santa ana, california, welcome to washington post live. >> hi, jonathan, it's great to be with you, thank you. >> sure, so, talk about the demographics, of your city, of santa ana and now that factored into how you navigated the pandemic the last few...
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the united states will ensure every inch of natoterritory will be defended . >> welcomes the washington post life. i'm david ignatius, columnist at the post. continuing our recent discussions of the war in ukraine i'm pleased our guest today is america's ambassador to nato, ambassador julianne smith . understandably ambassador smith has many engagements at nato headquarters and she'll only be able to join us for 20 minutes so i want to jump right in. thank you for joining us. >> happy to do so, thank you. >> let's start with some information on the situation on the battlefield. today'sreports suggest russian forces are continuing to attack hard from three sides . kyiv and karkiev have not been taken but the mayor of mariupol describes the situation as armageddon. i want to ask you what your assessment of your nato colleagues is about how long the ukrainians can hold these cities. >> first of all let me say that this is not exactly going as planned for russia's military forces . where aware of the fact that they were under the impression that they would be able to come in and take kyiv as wel
the united states will ensure every inch of natoterritory will be defended . >> welcomes the washington post life. i'm david ignatius, columnist at the post. continuing our recent discussions of the war in ukraine i'm pleased our guest today is america's ambassador to nato, ambassador julianne smith . understandably ambassador smith has many engagements at nato headquarters and she'll only be able to join us for 20 minutes so i want to jump right in. thank you for joining us. >>...
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my name is missy ryan, national security reporter with the "washington post." we continue to hear from actors in the region around ukraine. guest is svetlana tikhanovskaya, leader of the democratic opposition of belarus. belarus. svetlana, welcome to "washington post live." >> thank you for the invitation here. >> let's get right to it. we have a lot to cover today. the speech president biden gave in warsaw at the weekend, you were there, where he laid out for a prolonged struggle against the forces of autocracy globally and called for a hard line against president vladimir putin of russia. tell us what this moment means for you and for the people of belarus. >> first of all, i have to say that belarusian people are against this war in ukraine. ukrainians are our brothers and sisters and we have never had, never in our history opposed ukraine. and what's going now in this wonderful country is a horror. and lukashenko regime dragged our country into this war, and made our country enemies towards ukraine and, of course, it's awful and i'm sure ukraine will prevai
my name is missy ryan, national security reporter with the "washington post." we continue to hear from actors in the region around ukraine. guest is svetlana tikhanovskaya, leader of the democratic opposition of belarus. belarus. svetlana, welcome to "washington post live." >> thank you for the invitation here. >> let's get right to it. we have a lot to cover today. the speech president biden gave in warsaw at the weekend, you were there, where he laid out for a...
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we now take you to "washington post live." that you are event featuring the president of latvia's discussion of ukraine. jonathan: i am the opinion writer for "the washington post." the big story in washington this week was the historic supreme court nomination for judge ketanji brown jackson. if confirmed she will be the first black woman to sit on the high court. joining us is amber philips. [indiscernible] welcome back to "washington post live." amber: hawaii, jonathan. thanks for having me. jonathan: how did judge jackson do? amber: the dominant theme of questioning, let me start there, was by republicans. it was absolutely the narrative of the couple days of questioning. are you soft on the conviction of pornography? it's not a numbers game. we are not just sentencing these people to jail. i am taking into account they can't use their computers for decades or go around children for decades. she pushed back firstly on that. she explained the facts. i have talked to republicans who feel like republicans did their damage by
we now take you to "washington post live." that you are event featuring the president of latvia's discussion of ukraine. jonathan: i am the opinion writer for "the washington post." the big story in washington this week was the historic supreme court nomination for judge ketanji brown jackson. if confirmed she will be the first black woman to sit on the high court. joining us is amber philips. [indiscernible] welcome back to "washington post live." amber: hawaii,...
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had to washington post live.com.e again i'm jonathan capehart, opinion writer for the washington post. thanksfor tuning in . >> a local louisiana government official joined other climate activists to discuss ways the federal government canaddress climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts . they testifiedbefore the house select committee on the climate crisis . this is a little more than an hour and half.
had to washington post live.com.e again i'm jonathan capehart, opinion writer for the washington post. thanksfor tuning in . >> a local louisiana government official joined other climate activists to discuss ways the federal government canaddress climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts . they testifiedbefore the house select committee on the climate crisis . this is a little more than an hour and half.
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the event is being hosted by "the washington post." this is live coverage here on c-span. ♪ >> i think we should have had more american forces in ukraine. not to fight the russians, but to train with ukrainians and to show those russian generals looking across the border and seeing american flags, i wonder what that means. biden took that off the table, sitting there would be no american forces involved, and he got nothing for it. >> good morning and welcome to washington post live. i am michael duffey, opinions editor at the washington post. our guest is a former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, former national security adviser a top official in both the department of justice and the department of state. welcome back to washington post live, and messinger bolton. amb. bolton: thanks for having me. michael: we would like to hear from you, your thoughts and questions. it has been almost two weeks since russia launched its invasion into ukraine. what surprised you the most? amb. bolton: i thing we can all admire that here, the brav
the event is being hosted by "the washington post." this is live coverage here on c-span. ♪ >> i think we should have had more american forces in ukraine. not to fight the russians, but to train with ukrainians and to show those russian generals looking across the border and seeing american flags, i wonder what that means. biden took that off the table, sitting there would be no american forces involved, and he got nothing for it. >> good morning and welcome to...
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your audience can share your thoughts and questions on "washington post" light bite tweeting at "washington post" live. it's been almost two weeks since russia launched its invasion of ukraine. what has surprised you the most? >> while i think certainly we can all admire the heroism and bravery of ukraine defense forces who have done the job under enormous pressure and second it's really remarkable some of the failures of the russian strategies. we could debate the reasons that i think they went after too many targets and didn't concentrate their forces and that accounts for good part of the gridlock we haveve seen and their support hs fallen well below the standards that we would expect from them given all the efforts and improvement that vladimir putin had undertaken over the last 20 years or so. i think there has been on our side t some considerable demonstration of nato's strength and how resilient that will be and what our real resolve is this remains to be seen. fundamentally the tragedy we see unfolding now in this war is a failure of deterrence and stems from the failure of the u.s.
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life, my name is missy rise national security reporter with the washington post we continue to hear from actors in the region around ukraine in today, leader of the democratic opposition in belarus, and welcome to washington post l life. >> thank you for the invitation. >> let's get right to it, we have a lot to cover today, your present of the speech that president bided gave in warsaw over the weekend, where he laid out a call for a prolonged struggle against the forces of hypocrisy globally called for online gets president vladimir putin of russian tell us what this moment means for you and for the people belarus. >> i have to say this morning ukraine because the ukrainians are consistent we've never had never in her history have opposed ukraine and now in this wonderful country is hold and threats our country is the war made our country enemies from ukraine and it is awful that i am sure that ukraine will prevail, we justt have to hold and i also attributed to president bided the war between ukraine and russia in the war between free world and dictatorship and i really do n
life, my name is missy rise national security reporter with the washington post we continue to hear from actors in the region around ukraine in today, leader of the democratic opposition in belarus, and welcome to washington post l life. >> thank you for the invitation. >> let's get right to it, we have a lot to cover today, your present of the speech that president bided gave in warsaw over the weekend, where he laid out a call for a prolonged struggle against the forces of...
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"the washington post" now authenticating thousands of emails from the infamous laptop after the newspaperned a bunch of different outlets downplaying "the new york post" playing during the 2028 president rouhani election. our panel is here to weigh in. chris rock breaks his silence for the first time since that slap seen round the world at the askers but what he said in front of a crowd in boston. corresponded christians in the very latest from lviv where it is early thursday morning there. >> just after 7:00 a.m., good evening in the states. you are right, russia promised to back off its assault on the capital on kyiv clearly not the case. look at this shelling that occurred in the suburb of verb watch. you can hear the explosions continuing to pound the area north of kyiv that was once liberated by ukrainian forces as they push back. and in the south, the true teaching seaport of mariupol continues to be reduced to rubble. take a look at some of this drone footage. unclear of exactly when this was shot but it shows the amount and levels, shannon, of devastation to this one's peaceful se
"the washington post" now authenticating thousands of emails from the infamous laptop after the newspaperned a bunch of different outlets downplaying "the new york post" playing during the 2028 president rouhani election. our panel is here to weigh in. chris rock breaks his silence for the first time since that slap seen round the world at the askers but what he said in front of a crowd in boston. corresponded christians in the very latest from lviv where it is early...
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"the washington post" hosted the discussion of about 25 minutes. >> good morning and welcome to washington post live. i am michael duffey, opinions editor at the washington post. our guest is a former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, former national security adviser a top official in both the department of justice and the department of state. welcome back to washington post live, and messinger bolton. amb. bolton: thanks for having me. michael: we would like to hear from you, your thoughts and questions. it has been almost two weeks since russia launched its invasion into ukraine. what surprised you the most? amb. bolton: i thing we can all admire that here, the bravery of the ukraine defense forces. they have done a terrific job under enormous pressure. second, it is really remarkable the failures of russian strategy. we can debate the reasons, but i think they went after too many targets and did not concentrate their forces. i think that accounts for a good part of the gridlock we have seen. and the logistical support certainly has fallen well below the standards we would have expe
"the washington post" hosted the discussion of about 25 minutes. >> good morning and welcome to washington post live. i am michael duffey, opinions editor at the washington post. our guest is a former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, former national security adviser a top official in both the department of justice and the department of state. welcome back to washington post live, and messinger bolton. amb. bolton: thanks for having me. michael: we would like to hear from...
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i'm jonathan capehart, opinion writer for the "washington post."ack to "washington post live" again another energies on race in america, this time looking at health disparities in latino communities. we continued the conversation on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on latino communities with mayor vicente sarmiento of santa ana california. mayor sarmiento, welcome to "washington post live." >> i, jonathan. it's great to be with you. thank you. >> sure. so talk about the demographics of your city, of santa anna and how that factored into how you navigated the pandemic these last few years. >> yeah, sourcing is approximately 330,000 in size, in population and close to 80% of the city is latino or hispanic. and more than 40% of foreign courts with a lot of recent arrival emigrants here. we unfortunate suffered a lot of losses in many people we lost here in the city as result of sort of the perfect storm in this pandemic because we had many families that live in overcrowded conditions because just disparities in rent and not being able to live in
i'm jonathan capehart, opinion writer for the "washington post."ack to "washington post live" again another energies on race in america, this time looking at health disparities in latino communities. we continued the conversation on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on latino communities with mayor vicente sarmiento of santa ana california. mayor sarmiento, welcome to "washington post live." >> i, jonathan. it's great to be with you. thank you. >>...
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missy: thank you for joining us at washington post live. you can find out more information at washingtonpost livecome -- washing gtonpostlive.com. bringing the latest from the president and other white house officials, the pentagon, as well as congress, we have international perspectives from the united nations and statement from foreign leaders. all on the c-span networks, the c-span now mobile app and c-span.org/ukraine. you can watch all of the latest figures on demand and follow tweets from journalists on the ground, go to c-span.org/ukraine. >> live tuesday on c-span, lawmakers remember the late congressman don young, who was lying at the u.s. capitol he is the longest-serving republican and you will -- in-house history. it begins at 11:00 a.m. eastern. at 3:00 p.m., the house returns to reauthorize funding for the u.s. coast guard. on c-span2 the senate is back at 10:00 a.m. eastern to consider executive nominations and at 10:00 a.m. c-span3 white house budget director is in front of the house budget committee to align the president's
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david: welcome to "washington post" live. i'm david ignatius. a columnist at the post. continuing our recent discussions of the war in ukraine, i'm pleased that our guest today is america's ambassador to nato, ambassador julianne smith. understandably ambassador smith has many engagements that -- at nato headquarters and only be able to join us for 20 minutes so i want to jump right in. ambassador smith, thank you for joining us. ambassador smith: happy to do so. thank you. david: so let's start with the situation on the battlefield. today's reports suggest that russian forces are continuing to attack hard from three sides, kyiv and carrive have not been taken but the mayor of mariupol in the south described the situation in his city as armageddon. i want to ask you, madam ambassador, what is your assessment and the assessment of your nato colleagues is about how long the ukraines can hold these key cities? cities. >> first of all let me say that this is not exactly going as planned for russia's military forces . where aware of the fact that they were under the impressi
david: welcome to "washington post" live. i'm david ignatius. a columnist at the post. continuing our recent discussions of the war in ukraine, i'm pleased that our guest today is america's ambassador to nato, ambassador julianne smith. understandably ambassador smith has many engagements that -- at nato headquarters and only be able to join us for 20 minutes so i want to jump right in. ambassador smith, thank you for joining us. ambassador smith: happy to do so. thank you. david: so...
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"the washington post" inside hunter biden's multi--million-dollar deals with a chinese energy companye of 14 months since the post the chinese energy conglomerate and executives $4.8 million to entities controlled by hunter biden and his uncle according to government records. newly glossed bank statements. the post did not find evidence that biden personally benefited from or knew details about the transactions but the new documents illustrate the ways in which the family profited from the relationships built over joe biden's decades in public service. it is quite something, brit, to see "the washington post," to see the "new york times," to see other news organizations touch this, even though it was something they couldn't touch in october of 2020. >> brit: well, it was something they said they couldn't touch and couldn't touch because it was not verified. of course, news organizations pick up stories that some other news organizations have reported. they don't necessarily claim them as their own but they report that the other news organization has said this but when the "new york po
"the washington post" inside hunter biden's multi--million-dollar deals with a chinese energy companye of 14 months since the post the chinese energy conglomerate and executives $4.8 million to entities controlled by hunter biden and his uncle according to government records. newly glossed bank statements. the post did not find evidence that biden personally benefited from or knew details about the transactions but the new documents illustrate the ways in which the family profited...
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. >> hello and welcome to washington post life, my name is missy ryan national security reporter with the washington post, we continue to hear from actors in the region around ukraine, today our guest is leader of the democratic opposition of belarus. welcome to washington post live. >> hello, thank you for the invitation. >> let us get right to it we have a lot to cover today. you are present at the speech that president biden gave in warsaw over the weekend. where he laid out a call for a prolonged struggle against the forces of autocracy globally and called for a hard-line against president vladimir putin of russia, tell us what this moment means it for you and the people of belarus. >> first of all i have to say that belarusian people are against this war in ukraine. ukrainians are our brothers and sisters. we have never in our history, post ukraine. -- opposed ukraine. what is going on in this beautiful country is horrible. the regime directed this country and this war made our country an enemy to ukraine. it is awful and i'm sure ukraine will prevail. with the help of the world.
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welcome to "washington post live." we have a lot of important topics to cover and i am looking forward to you sharing the perspective of baltic nations. mr. president, you attended the extraordinary meeting of nato leaders in brussels this week. what do you see as the post important outcomes from this meeting? and do you think decisions nato is making are able to change president putin's calculus in ukraine? pres. levits: the most important outcome of yesterday's meeting of the heads of state of nato member states was unity. all 38 member states of nato have united, united in the will to defend our territory, nato territory, and united in our will to help ukraine fight for the freedom for their own state. for their own state. these two topics were at the center of yesterday's deliberations. concerning nato, nato allies are ready to increase military spending. it is very important for the future. -- for the future, in order to increase our capacity to defend ourselves and our allies. we will strengthen especially the ea
welcome to "washington post live." we have a lot of important topics to cover and i am looking forward to you sharing the perspective of baltic nations. mr. president, you attended the extraordinary meeting of nato leaders in brussels this week. what do you see as the post important outcomes from this meeting? and do you think decisions nato is making are able to change president putin's calculus in ukraine? pres. levits: the most important outcome of yesterday's meeting of the heads...
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for example, last week, "the washington post" fact checker wrote a piece headlined, these trump judges fail hawley's sentencing test for jackson. and another wrote, critics of jackson's sex abuse sentences backed judges with similar records. the trump nominated judges they surveyed received broad support and even included six circuit judge who was on donald trump's short list for the supreme court. this was all on top of a raft of other fact checks already establishing that the basis of these criticisms was dishonest. and then in terms of the budget, as you heard the president discuss earlier today, he has released his second budget which builds on historic deficit reduction his agenda is delivering by means of the fastest economic growth in almost 40 years on top of record breaking job creation and unemployment reduction in 2021. the president's budget will help bring more jobs back to america, make us safer at home by increasing funding for police and more secure in the world by investing in our national security and alliances. and it will pay for these crucial policies by asking the
for example, last week, "the washington post" fact checker wrote a piece headlined, these trump judges fail hawley's sentencing test for jackson. and another wrote, critics of jackson's sex abuse sentences backed judges with similar records. the trump nominated judges they surveyed received broad support and even included six circuit judge who was on donald trump's short list for the supreme court. this was all on top of a raft of other fact checks already establishing that the basis...
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they said they are willing to die to defend their city from the russian invasion. >> welcome to "washington post live." i'm david ignatius, columnist at the post. i'm honored to be join today from key have by two two man the front lines of the ukraine war. they are the mayor of kyiv and his brother doctor vladimir klesko a member of the key of territorial defense forces. mean and her audience alike remember both of my guests as world champion boxers. today they are fighting to protect their city and the country. a clinch company, doctor klesko welcome to "washington post live." thank you for joining us. >> good, good. good to see you. good to -- >> so -- >> thank you. >> mr. mayor, let me begin with you. tell us what the situation in kyiv is like this morning. you're surrounded on three sides by russian forces. we read your morning letter talking about fires caused by airstrikes last night, eight killed. your letter says two schools were hit, two kindergartens. give us a picture of what it looks like today in kyiv under this russian attack. >> every day, we receive the rockets and bombing attack
they said they are willing to die to defend their city from the russian invasion. >> welcome to "washington post live." i'm david ignatius, columnist at the post. i'm honored to be join today from key have by two two man the front lines of the ukraine war. they are the mayor of kyiv and his brother doctor vladimir klesko a member of the key of territorial defense forces. mean and her audience alike remember both of my guests as world champion boxers. today they are fighting to...
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and "the washington post" suddenly agrees with the "new york times." hunter biden's laptop is real and senators are firing back at the media saying we've got the receipts, literally on a biden family's shade city deals overseas. and how did unelected bureaucrats in secret prolong school shutdowns that hurt children? cdc ties to the teachers union deeper than realize and governor desantis rips into disney claims it only opposed florida's new parental rights laws after the woke mob came after disney. trump, legal probes, can trump pull off a potential 2024 run? can trump win the lawsuit against hillary clinton, dnc and intelligence officials and more? a new report calls nancy pelosi is divisive and polarizing this is serious stuff. crossing the border. up to 100 times, 100 times more dangerous than fentanyl. we'll break it down. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. look at that, stocks are in the red. no breakthrough in russia ukraine peace talks. russia
and "the washington post" suddenly agrees with the "new york times." hunter biden's laptop is real and senators are firing back at the media saying we've got the receipts, literally on a biden family's shade city deals overseas. and how did unelected bureaucrats in secret prolong school shutdowns that hurt children? cdc ties to the teachers union deeper than realize and governor desantis rips into disney claims it only opposed florida's new parental rights laws after the...
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"the washington post," are you paying a attention?oe even met with bobulinski twice in 2017 to vet him. do you hear that "the washington post"? the facts are out in the open. joe was always involved. look at the family for decades. it's how it's been run. and now he is compromised. >> joe biden and the biden family are compromised and i just don't see given the history here and the facts how joe can't be influenced in some manner based on the history that they have where here with cefc. >> jesse: this might only be a small piece of a much larger pie. we know hunter cut off his paper trail from his overseas trips and we know chinese businessmen were granting -- were giving access to the white house vice president. what we don't know is this. what went on behind those closed doors? we know china knows what went down. and if they have a copy of hunter's laptop, they definitely won't lose it like our fbi did. and that means they would have all the dirt they need to twist joe's arm, laptop, no laptop, doesn't matter. they know what went do
"the washington post," are you paying a attention?oe even met with bobulinski twice in 2017 to vet him. do you hear that "the washington post"? the facts are out in the open. joe was always involved. look at the family for decades. it's how it's been run. and now he is compromised. >> joe biden and the biden family are compromised and i just don't see given the history here and the facts how joe can't be influenced in some manner based on the history that they have...
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. >> good morning, welcome to "washington post" live. i'm michael duffy, opinions at large here at the post. our guest this morning is john bolton, influential voice in american foreign policy for the last three decades. a former u.s. ambassador to the united nations. former national security advisor, and top official in both the department of justice and department of state. welcome back to "washington post" live, dr. bolton. >> thanks for having me. >> great to have you. remember, we always want to hear from you. you can share your thoughts and questions for us on "washington post" live by tweeting at-post live, unquote. it's been two weeks since russia launched its invasion of ukraine. what surprised you the most? secretary bolton: we can all admire the heroism, bravery of ukraine defense forces. they have done a terrific job under enormous pressure. second it's really remarkable some of the failures of russian strategy. we can debate the reasons, but i think they went after too many targets. they didn't concentrate their forces. i th
. >> good morning, welcome to "washington post" live. i'm michael duffy, opinions at large here at the post. our guest this morning is john bolton, influential voice in american foreign policy for the last three decades. a former u.s. ambassador to the united nations. former national security advisor, and top official in both the department of justice and department of state. welcome back to "washington post" live, dr. bolton. >> thanks for having me. >>...
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they said they are willing to die to defend their city from the russian invasion. >> welcome to "washington post" live. columnist for the post i am honored to be joined today by two men on the front line of the ukraine war mayor of kyiv and his brother a member of the territorial defense forces. many and our audience will likely remember mote both of my guess as world champion boxers. today they are fighting to protect their city and their country. emayor, dr. kagan welcome to "washington post" live thank you for joining us. >> good to see you. thank you. >> mr. mayor, let begin with you. tell us what the situation and kyiv is like this morning? you are surrounded on three sides by russian forces. we read your morning letter talking about fires caused by airstrikes last night. your letter it says two schools were hit, two kindergartens, us a picture of what it looks like today in kyiv under this russiat attack. >> every day we receive right now it has destroyed 72 apartment buildings, a couple of preschools, schools -- almost 300 people and 60 children. and for children already died. other peopl
they said they are willing to die to defend their city from the russian invasion. >> welcome to "washington post" live. columnist for the post i am honored to be joined today by two men on the front line of the ukraine war mayor of kyiv and his brother a member of the territorial defense forces. many and our audience will likely remember mote both of my guess as world champion boxers. today they are fighting to protect their city and their country. emayor, dr. kagan welcome to...
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david: welcome to "washington post" live. i'm david ignatius. a columnist at the post. continuing our recent discussions of the war in ukraine, i'm pleased that our guest today is america's
david: welcome to "washington post" live. i'm david ignatius. a columnist at the post. continuing our recent discussions of the war in ukraine, i'm pleased that our guest today is america's
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they are willing to defend their city from the russian invasion. >> welcome to washington post cliff,m david, honest of the post, i am honored to be joined today from kyiv i men on the front lines of the ukraine war. mayor of kyiv and his brother, doctor vladimir -- member of the territorial defense forces. many in our audience will remember both of my guests as world champion boxers. today they are fighting to protect their city and their country. welcome to washington post live. thank you for joining us. >> good to see you. thank you. >> let me begin with you, mayor, tell us what the situation in kyiv is like this morning, you are surrounded on three sides by russian forces. we read your letter talking about fires caused by airstrikes last night, eight killed, your letter says two schools were hit, to kindergartners, give us a picture of what it looks like today in kyiv under this russian attack. >> every day we have a bombing attack to ukraine. right now they've destroyed 72 apartment buildings, schools, right now almost 300 people and 60 children. poor children already died in our
they are willing to defend their city from the russian invasion. >> welcome to washington post cliff,m david, honest of the post, i am honored to be joined today from kyiv i men on the front lines of the ukraine war. mayor of kyiv and his brother, doctor vladimir -- member of the territorial defense forces. many in our audience will remember both of my guests as world champion boxers. today they are fighting to protect their city and their country. welcome to washington post live. thank...
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jacqueline alemany congress for the washington post. she's one of the reporters on the expanded doj investigation. if you can fill us in on more, what have you learned? >> chris, thank you for having me. we have learned today that the criminal investigation into the january 6th attack has expanded, probably much to the release of general six lawmakers who are serving on the panel investigating the insurrection and have been clamoring all week for the department of justice to take more action. we now see the justice department doing so, trying to determine the full extent from certifying joe biden's electoral victory on january six. there is not many details that we have been able to figure out about the actual investigation because it is a grand jury. grand jury's opinions are legal mechanisms to gather information for a criminal investigation by prosecutors. that does not mean that any particular recipient is under investigation or will face charges, but it is a start. >> you are right that the development shows that degree to which th
jacqueline alemany congress for the washington post. she's one of the reporters on the expanded doj investigation. if you can fill us in on more, what have you learned? >> chris, thank you for having me. we have learned today that the criminal investigation into the january 6th attack has expanded, probably much to the release of general six lawmakers who are serving on the panel investigating the insurrection and have been clamoring all week for the department of justice to take more...
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. >> hello and welcome to washington post alive.n the national security reporter with the washington post. we hear from actors in the region around ukraine. today our guest is the leader of the democratic opposition of belarus. welcome to washington post live. >> thank you for the invitation. >> let's get right to it. we have a lot to cover today. were you surprised that the speech president biden gave over the weekend where he laid out a call for a prolonged struggle against the forces of autocracy globally and called for a hard line against president vladimir putin of russia. tell us what this moment means for you and the people of belarus. svetlana: first of all i have to say the belarusian people are against this war in ukraine. ukrainians are our brothers and sisters and we never in our history opposed ukraine. and what's happening now is a horror. lukashenko's regime dragged our country to this. i am sure ukraine will prevail with the help of the world and it's not a war between ukraine and russia, it's a war between the free
. >> hello and welcome to washington post alive.n the national security reporter with the washington post. we hear from actors in the region around ukraine. today our guest is the leader of the democratic opposition of belarus. welcome to washington post live. >> thank you for the invitation. >> let's get right to it. we have a lot to cover today. were you surprised that the speech president biden gave over the weekend where he laid out a call for a prolonged struggle against...
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it was in the "washington post," the white house gathered information when hawley set up his charges. they gave it to us today. i don't know where they got it from. reporter: do you think if senators cruz and hawley that employed black women, they would have approached they are indifferently? senator: good question. i don't know if they do, so i can't comment. senator padilla: she wished me a happy birthday. [laughter] senator klobuchar: i thought when she talked about how she is able to do things that generations before her, and her mom's generation, that women were just as qualified and could have done but did not have that opportunity. you could see her tear up a little bit as she talked about that. what alex was getting at is this incredible opportunity that she has, but also the burden that she is carrying, carrying this torch for so many that came before her that could not have that same job. senator durbin: we will see you tomorrow. >> the confirmation hearings for ketanji brown jackson continue tomorrow. senators thom tillis and jon ossoff will start the day with 30-minute rou
it was in the "washington post," the white house gathered information when hawley set up his charges. they gave it to us today. i don't know where they got it from. reporter: do you think if senators cruz and hawley that employed black women, they would have approached they are indifferently? senator: good question. i don't know if they do, so i can't comment. senator padilla: she wished me a happy birthday. [laughter] senator klobuchar: i thought when she talked about how she is able...
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that's exactly what "the washington post" dated. they aren't revealing all the information. minimal information for the american public. just covering their "you know what." >> sean: your report in november of 2020 which we covered extensively, you pointed out over the course of your investigation into how hunter biden would use his father's position and name to enrich himself and his father, and the fact that in these emails from this laptop, we can now confirm that joe biden benefited financially from it. also, joe biden lied to the american people when he said he never had discussions with hunter about his foreign business dealings. you tell me, senator. this is not our first rodeo on issues like this. that sounds like paid a player corruption to me. >> well, we have bank records that back up everything is in the laptop, and they very clearly show that there were these bank records that tied hunter biden directly with people in china, business people in china that are directly connected with the chinese communist party, the government, and to some extends the carrier serv
that's exactly what "the washington post" dated. they aren't revealing all the information. minimal information for the american public. just covering their "you know what." >> sean: your report in november of 2020 which we covered extensively, you pointed out over the course of your investigation into how hunter biden would use his father's position and name to enrich himself and his father, and the fact that in these emails from this laptop, we can now confirm that...
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was hosted by the "washington post" live. >> i am david calmness of the post. my guest today is david the president of the world bank. the world economy has been on a roller coaster the last two years. first with the covid pandemic, now with terrible violence and disruption of the ukraine war. is going to help us see our way through the turmoil. thank you so much for joining us today. >> thank you for having me david, good to see you. >> i want to begin with the ukraine war. on march the first a week into the were you issued a joint statement gave out the head of the imf warning the war was creating and i am quoting significant spillovers to other countries and the disruption of financial markets contained to worsen to the conflict persist. and that sanctions were then being imposable also have a significant economic effect. we are now in the third week of this war and i want to ask you to give us an assessment of the damage to the international economy. so far and what is ahead. >> we can see there is a massive impact. the long run problems of rebuilding or re
was hosted by the "washington post" live. >> i am david calmness of the post. my guest today is david the president of the world bank. the world economy has been on a roller coaster the last two years. first with the covid pandemic, now with terrible violence and disruption of the ukraine war. is going to help us see our way through the turmoil. thank you so much for joining us today. >> thank you for having me david, good to see you. >> i want to begin with the...
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there's a story about this in "the washington post" and i'll read a couple paragraphs to you. virginia thomas, a conservative activist married to supreme court justice clarence thomas repeatedly pressed white house chief of staff mark meadows to pursue unrelenting efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in urgent text messages in critical weeks up to the vote and according to the messages obtained by cbs news and the messages 29 in all reveal an extraordinary pipeline between virginia thomas who goes by jenny and president donald trump's top aide during a period when trump and his allies were vowing to go to the supreme court in an effort to negate the election results. on november 10 after the news organization had projected joe biden the winner based on state vote totals, thomas wrote to meadows, help this great president stand firm, mark, you're the leader with him standing for america's constitutional governance at the precipice. everyone knows biden on the left is attempting the greatest heist of our history. that's coming from "the washington post" story, virg
there's a story about this in "the washington post" and i'll read a couple paragraphs to you. virginia thomas, a conservative activist married to supreme court justice clarence thomas repeatedly pressed white house chief of staff mark meadows to pursue unrelenting efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in urgent text messages in critical weeks up to the vote and according to the messages obtained by cbs news and the messages 29 in all reveal an extraordinary pipeline...
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and here's the "washington post" story from earlier this week. senate republicans have issued a series of early threats against a still forming deal to fund the federal government. signaling that they should delay the package which may include emergency aid to ukraine over concerns about exezz excessive spending and vaccine mandate. the early morning delivered in two letters to schumer could slow lawmakers time sensitive work as russia's incursion into ukraine is intensifying all while washington faces a march 11 deadline to fund federal agencies and avoid a government shutdown. once again that's from the "washington post" with republicans threatening to slow effort to aid to ukraine. we want to know what your topic is for today's open forium segment. let's talk to chris from connecticut on the independent line. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. my biggest topic is the situation in ukraine and how it spills over to china. rer we going to provide weapons to taiwan air force? are they prepared for what may happen? and what are we
and here's the "washington post" story from earlier this week. senate republicans have issued a series of early threats against a still forming deal to fund the federal government. signaling that they should delay the package which may include emergency aid to ukraine over concerns about exezz excessive spending and vaccine mandate. the early morning delivered in two letters to schumer could slow lawmakers time sensitive work as russia's incursion into ukraine is intensifying all...
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this, once again, is from the "washington post." here are the specs of truth russian officials are using to spread propaganda. the labs were funded by the pentagon's defense threat reduction agency as part of its cooperative or logical engagement program. and the labs do study african swine fever, but with the aim of preventing its spread. at a 2017 conference hosted by the dtra, for instance, a ukrainian official outlined laboratory efforts at improving the diagnosis, surveillance, and prevention of african swine fever in wild boar populations. another official discussed how ukrainian scientists had implemented a program to monitor certain soft takes, which transmit the disease. then a third official presented on efforts to trace tularemia and anthrax in animals such as wellbores. all of those efforts are in line with a statement posted on the website of the u.s. embassy in ukraine -- that the program helps ensure ukraine can detect and report out rates caused by dangerous pathogens. the united states in ukraine in 2005 had signed
this, once again, is from the "washington post." here are the specs of truth russian officials are using to spread propaganda. the labs were funded by the pentagon's defense threat reduction agency as part of its cooperative or logical engagement program. and the labs do study african swine fever, but with the aim of preventing its spread. at a 2017 conference hosted by the dtra, for instance, a ukrainian official outlined laboratory efforts at improving the diagnosis, surveillance,...
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. >>> exclusive investigation by cbs news and "the washington post." what text messages reveal between the wife of a supreme court justice and former trump aide mark meadows. >>> down they go to tony -- going to end it with a dunk. >> down goes number one. top tournament seed gonzaga falls in the sweet 16. we have highlights from the latest from the round of march madness. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with president biden's trip to europe to sten suorukin today he will travel to land border where he will reportedly meet with refugees. mr. biden huddled with world leaders yesterday in brussels where they announced new sanctions against russia. he said russia should be kicked out of the g20 to further isolate the kremlin from the global economy. his call to action comes as russian forces fired two missiles overnight at a ukrainian military unit at the fourth largest city in ukraine. the strikes killed an unknown number of people and destroyed buildings in the area. bradley blackburn is in new york with the latest
. >>> exclusive investigation by cbs news and "the washington post." what text messages reveal between the wife of a supreme court justice and former trump aide mark meadows. >>> down they go to tony -- going to end it with a dunk. >> down goes number one. top tournament seed gonzaga falls in the sweet 16. we have highlights from the latest from the round of march madness. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with...
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i argue that in the "washington post," you be the judge. if you look what the chinese government is telling its own people and their actions it's clear they're on russia's side, have been and will continue to be. internal propaganda. moves embedding troops, media with the russian troops. this is even when the russian government accused the u.s. of bioweapons labs. accusations the state department called preposterous. the chinese government jumped in on that and echoed that. jinping and putin made a pact at the olympics. the west has to realize these dictators are sticking together because that's what dictators do, and these crazy notions about flipping china against putin are just a fantasy. fantasies the chinese government fuels to deceive us not inform us. >> in many ways the ability of the chinese government to offer the kremlin some relief from sanctions, some relief from a worldwide condemnation of what vladimir putin is doing gives him an out. and punishing the chinese for alleviating the sting of the western sanctions. is there a way
i argue that in the "washington post," you be the judge. if you look what the chinese government is telling its own people and their actions it's clear they're on russia's side, have been and will continue to be. internal propaganda. moves embedding troops, media with the russian troops. this is even when the russian government accused the u.s. of bioweapons labs. accusations the state department called preposterous. the chinese government jumped in on that and echoed that. jinping...
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the washington post reports that the house panel is now investigating, whether trump communicated that day through back channels, phones of aids, or personal disposable phones, known as burner phones. in a statement, trump claimed to have no idea when a burner phone is. but quote, was known for using different phones when he was in the white house, according to people familiar with his activities. we know that, at least around january 6th, many people were trying to get messages to trump through his chief of staff mark meadows. documents that meadows turned over to the house committee, show that he received texts from dozens of people, including fox host sean hannity, his son donald trump jr., and as we have just recently learned, the wife of supreme justice clarence thomas. now, as we have talked about before, for years now. much of donald trump's habitual wrongdoing is not out in the open. in fact, we just saw a another example of that today, when trump called on russian president by vladimir putin, whose army he's marauding through the ukraine, killing ukrainians citizens by the tho
the washington post reports that the house panel is now investigating, whether trump communicated that day through back channels, phones of aids, or personal disposable phones, known as burner phones. in a statement, trump claimed to have no idea when a burner phone is. but quote, was known for using different phones when he was in the white house, according to people familiar with his activities. we know that, at least around january 6th, many people were trying to get messages to trump...
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he is the former foreign editor of the washington post.f the last president of europe: emmanuel macron's race to revive france and save the world. emmanuel macron and have interviewed him numerous lay. why has he become the go—to person for president putin with these negotiations? i the go-to person for president putin with these negotiations?— with these negotiations? i believe earl on in with these negotiations? i believe early on in his _ with these negotiations? i believe early on in his presidency, - with these negotiations? i believe early on in his presidency, he - early on in his presidency, he established a dialogue with vladimir putin and he was convinced that it was important to try and pull putin back towards the west rather than see him fall into the arms of china, which macron believed would be geopolitically disastrous for europe, which would leave europe isolated on the eurasian landmass. since then, he has maintained this dialogue. he told me he is convinced that putin being a son of saint petersburg is deep down inside a
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he's an opinion writer for the washington post, and a former hostage in iran for nearly two years.rnments response. here's some of that interviews. >> as soon as the russian government puts out images and news of her arrest, they have taken control of this narrative. and i think that the government, you know of the u.s., while i'm sure that they're working to try and win her release, my concern is that in the past, we've taken a flat-footed approach these kinds of cases. mine, as one example, and many others that have followed. >> to a point you make, there are lot of unanswered questions about her detention at this point, what's your greatest concern for her? >> i think first and foremost, her legal rights. i understand that she hasn't had access to a lawyer and russia, but the fact that she hasn't been given consular access, access to the embassy, is left blank, right? congresswoman jackson-lee talked about the legal process that she would go through. but there are diplomatic processes. and one of those has been able to speak to representatives in the countries of her citizenship
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. >> welcome to "washington post" late —- life.avid ignatius columnist with the post i'm honored to be joined today by the two men that are on the front line of the ukraine war, the mayor of teeeleven and mayor of the territorial defense forces many will remember both of my guess is world champion boxers. today they are fighting to protect their city and country welcome to "washington post" life. thank you for joining us. >> good to see you. peter: mr. mayor let me begin with you tell us what the situation teeeleven is like this morning. you are surrounded on three o sides by russian forces. we read your morning letter talking about fire and airstrikes last night your letter says to schools were hit, two kindergartens. so give us a picturere of what it looks like under this russian attack. >> if we see the bombing of the attack right now with the apartment buildings and schools with more than 300 people and 60 children. and four children already died in our hometown. and all the people leaving teeeleven women, children and old peop
. >> welcome to "washington post" late —- life.avid ignatius columnist with the post i'm honored to be joined today by the two men that are on the front line of the ukraine war, the mayor of teeeleven and mayor of the territorial defense forces many will remember both of my guess is world champion boxers. today they are fighting to protect their city and country welcome to "washington post" life. thank you for joining us. >> good to see you. peter: mr. mayor...
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. >> that was definitely the tenor, at least in the public face, in the washington post today. ambassador bill taylor, thank you so much. >> thanks chris. >> that is all in on tuesday night, the rachel maddow show with ali velshi starts now. good evening, ali. >> chris, thank you, good evening, and we'll see you tomorrow. thanks for joining us, i'm in budapest hungry were earlier today several hundred thousand hungarians filled the streets here for what was dubbed a peace march through the capitol. they waved hungarian flags, saying no war. but despite what you might assume for much for ukraine. this was on march and support for hungary's right-wing authoritarian prime minister, viktor orban. >> orban has had these big rallies every year, these big nationalists gathering supporting him in his party which they call peace marches. viktor orban is the longest serving leader in the european union. he's been in office since 2010. so it's quite had quite a few of these matches. but the piece march takes on the he knew heightened meaning in the current context. he is up for reelection
. >> that was definitely the tenor, at least in the public face, in the washington post today. ambassador bill taylor, thank you so much. >> thanks chris. >> that is all in on tuesday night, the rachel maddow show with ali velshi starts now. good evening, ali. >> chris, thank you, good evening, and we'll see you tomorrow. thanks for joining us, i'm in budapest hungry were earlier today several hundred thousand hungarians filled the streets here for what was dubbed a...
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there's a new report from ukraine in the washington post detailing how ukrainian forces have managedces so far in the north and in the capital city of kyiv. on the first day of the war, russian forces took control of a nearby airport, a military airport, leading many people to believe that kyiv would fall short after. but the front lines near that airport outside of kyiv, while fluid, have not moved considerably in two weeks. the washington post reports that ukrainian forces have taken a shrewd approach of retreating to the cities, conserving the weaponry, and focusing on defending their positions in those cities, instead of attacking. they blown up bridges. they have lined the roads into the city with obstacles while still managing to keep quarters open for fleeing civilians, and they say, they are ready for any russian and vents that comes their way. joining us now from kyiv, sudarsan raghavan correspondent at large for the washington post who i am happy to announce, as of tonight, is an msnbc contributor. thank you, welcome to the team. and i was just speaking to people, including
there's a new report from ukraine in the washington post detailing how ukrainian forces have managedces so far in the north and in the capital city of kyiv. on the first day of the war, russian forces took control of a nearby airport, a military airport, leading many people to believe that kyiv would fall short after. but the front lines near that airport outside of kyiv, while fluid, have not moved considerably in two weeks. the washington post reports that ukrainian forces have taken a shrewd...
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steve hendrix, the jerusalem borough chief for the washington post.. >> thank you. >> in just a minute, i speak with the chief of staff to ukrainian president, volodymyr zelenskyy. that is next. later, a top with the war photographer assigned to kyiv, who is taking these incredible photos. stay with us. psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. no one should suffer like that. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infection, some serious and a lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. tell your doctor if your crohn's disease symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reaction may occur. best move i've ever made. ask your dermatologist about cosentyx®. it's 5:00 a.m., and i feel like i can do anything. we've been coming here, since 1868. there's a lot of cushy desk jobs out there, but this i
steve hendrix, the jerusalem borough chief for the washington post.. >> thank you. >> in just a minute, i speak with the chief of staff to ukrainian president, volodymyr zelenskyy. that is next. later, a top with the war photographer assigned to kyiv, who is taking these incredible photos. stay with us. psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. no one should suffer like that. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with...
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biden 30% approval in the abc and "washington post" poll.ority of americans don't believe he has mental sharpness to be president. i wrote an article for the hill recently and looked at state of the union for gerald ford and almost all presidents use the word strong to describe the state of the union. ford said the state of the union is not good, the president has to acknowledge things are not good and not talk about the great things he's done, there haven't been great things he's done. >> carley: yeah, and independents will be talking about energy independence from russia. joe, thank you so much. >> joe: see you tomorrow. >> carley: see you tomorrow. on that front, russia slammed with major economic sanctions, the ruble worth less than a cent. you are feeling impact of the war in europe with rising prices at home. >> todd: brian brenberg will tell how the war will impact your wallet, when he comes up. to see my ancestors' photos was just breathtaking. wow, look at all those! what'd you find? lorraine banks, look, county of macomb, michigan?
biden 30% approval in the abc and "washington post" poll.ority of americans don't believe he has mental sharpness to be president. i wrote an article for the hill recently and looked at state of the union for gerald ford and almost all presidents use the word strong to describe the state of the union. ford said the state of the union is not good, the president has to acknowledge things are not good and not talk about the great things he's done, there haven't been great things he's...