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is douglas looking more like franklin than ben franklin? and it was filmed in precise sally, those hallways down, which ben franklin himself walked complaining the cold marble floors for all of those years that he was weekly paying visits to versailles to see louis the 16th to finesse the aid for the war. so it was really filmed exactly where it where it all happened. everyone in the series who was french in real life, all the the entire french cast is played by french actors and the americans, americans. so it's an extraordinary bond by national cast, very true to the history and, really. i think in my thoroughly unbiased opinion, really thrilling. were you part of the filming. absolutely not. did you had so did you attend? i did. was allowed to spend a day, few days on the set, which was which was really which was extraordinary. were they true to the book? it's very true to the book. it's very true to the history. i think a part of the history that we tend to forget, i think we prefer think of the revolution as been the work of general wa
is douglas looking more like franklin than ben franklin? and it was filmed in precise sally, those hallways down, which ben franklin himself walked complaining the cold marble floors for all of those years that he was weekly paying visits to versailles to see louis the 16th to finesse the aid for the war. so it was really filmed exactly where it where it all happened. everyone in the series who was french in real life, all the the entire french cast is played by french actors and the americans,...
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franklin and all of you. thank you for sharing such a wonderful treasure with the rest of this world. our nations place -- as north carolina honor to be able to call him our native son. thank you all for being here today and thank you for gracing this beautiful capital with billy graham. god bless you all. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the reverend william franklin graham the third son of william franklin billy graham junior and president and ceo billy graham evangelistic association and samaritan's purse. [applause] >> thank you. vice president pence, members of the senate, members of the house , reverend cooper. distinguished guests, friends and lots of family. my father would be a little uncomfortable with this being here. because he would want the focus to be on the one that he preached. he would want the focus to be on the lord jesus christ, the son of god. [applause] on the base, john 316 john 146 are inscribed and of course john 316 gives the gospel that god so loved this world that he sent his s
franklin and all of you. thank you for sharing such a wonderful treasure with the rest of this world. our nations place -- as north carolina honor to be able to call him our native son. thank you all for being here today and thank you for gracing this beautiful capital with billy graham. god bless you all. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the reverend william franklin graham the third son of william franklin billy graham junior and president and ceo billy graham evangelistic...
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franklin responding, no. does any author work for a ghost writer, does a ghost writer work for the author? the publisher responding, no, the ghost writer works for the author. again, hitting at the point that, no, the author, donald trump, is responsible for the words and the contents of the book, that it is not the ghost writer. and if i may, this seems look we kind of have this conversation around the last 48 hours and now we're having this conversation in real time about whether it is ghost writers who are the authors who are responsible for the words inside of their books. >> vaughn, thanks for that update. jeremy, what do you think about all that? >> hearing that, i think to myself, is the argument going to be that michael cohen is sort of the ghost writer? because if michael cohen is the ghost writer, he's still getting the input from who? from donald trump. the question, the request, the ask, the agreement, where is it coming from? that ghost writer, if it michael cohen, it is coming initially, born fr
franklin responding, no. does any author work for a ghost writer, does a ghost writer work for the author? the publisher responding, no, the ghost writer works for the author. again, hitting at the point that, no, the author, donald trump, is responsible for the words and the contents of the book, that it is not the ghost writer. and if i may, this seems look we kind of have this conversation around the last 48 hours and now we're having this conversation in real time about whether it is ghost...
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we appreciate you joining us here in the franklin room at state department i. all right. well, what you doing away back there? come on up here. that's better. i'm glad you dropped by. i've got a little story i think you'll like. it's about a four legged friend of mine. no, i don't mean to have her back there. this happened a while back in the beautiful capital mountain country of new mexico on the lincoln national forest. it was my time on the carpet and ryan hot, but still nice and peaceful. all the animals in the forest were having a grand old time on the sunshine of spring. there was one little three month old brother in particular who didn't have a care in the world. he was spending his time having fun at all. a growling and up growling and a scratch on. that's right. and bear cub didn't have a care in the world. and somebody, a two legged somebody, got careless. like. that back. when. you know, one or more close round. you know, and. it took several hundred men five days to lick that fire. 17,000 acres of timber were destroyed. timber that could have been used for ho
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nobody, including franklin roosevelt, was at all a wild about this idea. but it quickly became clear that if the democrats didn't do it, then the republicans were perfectly happy to take on this investigation. so the senate ended up a essentially throwing truman a bone. they gave him $15,000, barely enough to hire a lawyer and a couple of secretaries and said, go, here's your committee. truman took that tiny appropriation and turned it into probable only the most powerful investigating arm that congress had seen. so seven members of the truman commission committee, formerly known as the senate special committee, to investigate the national defense program. five democrats, two republicans. was there an eagerness among the senators at the time to serve on this committee? truman only in the sense that truman, though relatively unknown, was a well-liked senator. he had a lot of friends in the senate. there was a lot of back and forth of choosing the senators who were who would serve on this committee. i say in my book that it's a bit of a senatorial b-list. th
nobody, including franklin roosevelt, was at all a wild about this idea. but it quickly became clear that if the democrats didn't do it, then the republicans were perfectly happy to take on this investigation. so the senate ended up a essentially throwing truman a bone. they gave him $15,000, barely enough to hire a lawyer and a couple of secretaries and said, go, here's your committee. truman took that tiny appropriation and turned it into probable only the most powerful investigating arm that...
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the speakers is reverend franklin graham and the north carolina delegation. he was a well known christian figure from north carolina. he died in 2018. this is about 50 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable mike johnson. speaker of the house of representatives. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. it is a true honor to have you with us and the people's house. as a speaker of the house, it is my pleasure to welcome you here as we honor one of the america's greatest citizens and enduring heros. our capital is filled with monuments to the history. they teach us about where we were and where we are and where we are going as a nation. the statute of the oldest man in the capitol is john winthrop. he was an english puritan leader. he symbolized how the country began. with god's help, we could be a shining city upon a hill for the people. of course, making the reference from scripture. our newest statute is of a man that shared that same vision and who believed the same gospel. a man who looked back at where we were and who prayed and served endlessly for
the speakers is reverend franklin graham and the north carolina delegation. he was a well known christian figure from north carolina. he died in 2018. this is about 50 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable mike johnson. speaker of the house of representatives. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. it is a true honor to have you with us and the people's house. as a speaker of the house, it is my pleasure to welcome you here as we honor one of the america's greatest citizens...
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william franklin graham the sun, son of billy graham junior and pres. and ceo billy graham evangelical association and americans first. o [applause] >> thank you mr. speaker, vice president pence, members of the house, governor cooper. distinguished guests and family. my father would be a little uncomfortable with this being here. because he would want the focus to be on the one that he preached . he would want the focus tobe on the lord jesus christ, the son of god . on the base, john 3:16. are inscribed and of course john 3:16 tells us god so loved this world that he sent his son on a rescue mission to save sinners. he didn't come to condemn, he came to save and we would confess our sins and believe in the lord jesus christ we can be saved and this is his message he preached his entire life. he never got off track. and of course jesus said i am the way and the truth and the life, no man comes to the father but by me . my father believed the bible ever to cover, he didn't understand it all but hecertainly believed it all , every word of it. our family
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the prosecution right now is calling sally franklin to the stand. let me throw it to anderson cooper in new york for more on sally franklin the trade jake, it seems that from dante's lives going to be the second witness call today polar, you familiar with ali franklin? >> not and i know this case pretty well. so this appears to be one of the summary witnesses they need to get an evidence what's not clear to me is that this is going to be evidenced about stormy daniel's book or michael cohen i'm stuck because his book, revenge was also published by penguin random house. so right now, we just need to see, once they get into her, she worked for publishers. do we yes. sorry. so she is works at penguin random house. she's a senior vice president and executive managing editor for random house publishing group so clearly they're using her to get in something that was likely in one of these two books, either storm his book or potentially michael cohen's book, but it's also likely that this is going to be a pretty short witness because we also expect as a pr
the prosecution right now is calling sally franklin to the stand. let me throw it to anderson cooper in new york for more on sally franklin the trade jake, it seems that from dante's lives going to be the second witness call today polar, you familiar with ali franklin? >> not and i know this case pretty well. so this appears to be one of the summary witnesses they need to get an evidence what's not clear to me is that this is going to be evidenced about stormy daniel's book or michael...
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allow me to argue, in 1992, in franklin vs. massachusetts, a supreme court case on apportionment of representatives, opined the term persons to mean an individual who not only has a physical presence, but some element of allegiance to a particular place. the census bureau does not include foreigners who visit the united states for a vacation or a business trip. in the population count. since they have no political or legal allegiance to any state. or the federal government. similarly, illegal aliens who are deportable have no allegiance -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. biggs: i yield 15 seconds. mr. edwards: similarly, illegal aliens who are deportable have no allegiance or tie to the united states. foreigners here on visa have an allegiance legally and play plar home country, not the united states. the same logic applies to them. my bill is a commonsense solution to a chronic problem impacting the very governance. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arizona reserves. the gentleman from
allow me to argue, in 1992, in franklin vs. massachusetts, a supreme court case on apportionment of representatives, opined the term persons to mean an individual who not only has a physical presence, but some element of allegiance to a particular place. the census bureau does not include foreigners who visit the united states for a vacation or a business trip. in the population count. since they have no political or legal allegiance to any state. or the federal government. similarly, illegal...
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she is joined by the mayor of bad franklin, housing, and other politicians. they are allowed to watch the firing and taking some interesting facts about tank shells. sights of sorta. this is the 2nd type. it's not quite as heavy. then you can also fire the munitions to really designate some impact to the target and causes the damage or the, or you can, for example, m p, find the munitions that tube so that it designates what the delay. oh, well, this is unique to the 7 be some dollars even for firing around from a main battle tank is also part of the program for the visitors such as of course, it's also a bit cramped at 1st from the outside the tank look so big. that's fine, but once you're inside, you realize that everything has been planned down to the last centimeter. yes, exactly. everything has its place. well, because you like to. thank you for the commander such visits are chance to network with politicians. really is, isn't my good, but it's certainly always good when politicians have direct insight, a new hire, the troops work and what they're talkin
she is joined by the mayor of bad franklin, housing, and other politicians. they are allowed to watch the firing and taking some interesting facts about tank shells. sights of sorta. this is the 2nd type. it's not quite as heavy. then you can also fire the munitions to really designate some impact to the target and causes the damage or the, or you can, for example, m p, find the munitions that tube so that it designates what the delay. oh, well, this is unique to the 7 be some dollars even for...
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franklin roosevelt lived long enough to know that victory was assured. but on the morning of april45, d its 2,051st day, an exhausted president roosevelt woke in his cottage at the presidential;t?6 rem springs georgia, worn down by heart disease, the stress of wartime leadership. he had there for a brief vacation at 1 p.m. he was studying papers and sitting for a portrait painter when he suddenly complained of a terrific. seconds later, he. within hours,w/ief was dead of a massive stroke. less than a month later, hitler committed suicide in his berlin bunker. and on may 8th, 1945, germany surrendered the allies. four months later, on september 2nd, after sufferi atomic bomb strikes on the cities of hiroshima and the war formally ended when japan surrendered in a ceremony, the uss missouri in tokyo. world war two, the most important and most terrible event of the 20th century was over, but a profoundly economic, political and social onships that continue to influence the world we live in today are. we are now in this war. and we're all in it all the w. s
franklin roosevelt lived long enough to know that victory was assured. but on the morning of april45, d its 2,051st day, an exhausted president roosevelt woke in his cottage at the presidential;t?6 rem springs georgia, worn down by heart disease, the stress of wartime leadership. he had there for a brief vacation at 1 p.m. he was studying papers and sitting for a portrait painter when he suddenly complained of a terrific. seconds later, he. within hours,w/ief was dead of a massive stroke. less...
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coming up, jenny johnston of franklin templeton. why companies are choosing to stay private for longer. ♪ abigail: coming up, george arison. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ katie: david westin spoke with jenny johnson of franklin templeton in los angeles. they talked about growth and opportunities. jenny: we've been global, 160 countries. we used to be traditional management. we are a top 10 alternatives. secondary private equity, real estate, private credit, venture. david: strong background in mutual funds. jenny: i still hold a significant portion. it's probably $900 billion. david: alternatives. there's talk about private credit. real estate. jenny: private credit, $78 million. people worry about the growth but what they miss is capital requirements have changed. banks are not lending like they used to. that has shifted to the private credit market. today if you can withstand the illiquidity -- high-yield, you can get 7%. 12% is a big difference. you are not going to get your money back for five years. david: you have capital. what
coming up, jenny johnston of franklin templeton. why companies are choosing to stay private for longer. ♪ abigail: coming up, george arison. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ katie: david westin spoke with jenny johnson of franklin templeton in los angeles. they talked about growth and opportunities. jenny: we've been global, 160 countries. we used to be traditional management. we are a top 10 alternatives. secondary private equity, real estate, private credit, venture. david: strong background in...
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the most important legacy franklin roosevelt left the world was the united nations organization. from the earliest days of world war, fdr worked to create a postwar organization dedicated to global cooperation and peace through collective security. on january 1st, 1942, he welcomed representatives of 25 allied nations to the white use to sign a declaration pledging each to defend life liberty in dependance and religious freedom and preserve human rights and justice. united nations and later led efforts to expand it int international organization. rning from this trip, the defense of the refreshed inspired with a firmf that we have made a good start on the road to a world of peace and am confident that the congress and the american people will accept the as the beginning of permanent structure of peace upo build an underground that better world in which our childan your men, mine, and the children and grandchildren of the whole world must live and can live. that, my friend we all imagine jack, give you what i feel is very deeply. and i know that of you are feeling it today and are
the most important legacy franklin roosevelt left the world was the united nations organization. from the earliest days of world war, fdr worked to create a postwar organization dedicated to global cooperation and peace through collective security. on january 1st, 1942, he welcomed representatives of 25 allied nations to the white use to sign a declaration pledging each to defend life liberty in dependance and religious freedom and preserve human rights and justice. united nations and later led...
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what franklin delano roosevelt ever called boss when franklin delano roosevelt was assistant secretary of the navy josephus daniels, and promoted roosevelt in force, reward was appointed ambassador mexico during the aftermath of the mexican revolution, where he urged a very conciliatory approach to nationalization of american property and american oil companies, where he urged the mexican to authorize visas for -- fleeing europe and where he advocated he privately abdicated the states should arm the spanish republic, but at a minimum that mexico should open its doors to refugees. the spanish republic, a liberal liberal liberal in 1898, as a young newspaper editor, josephus daniels personally incited the racist pogrom that that in wilmington, north carolina that destroyed black political power. the state of north carolina killed maybe 60 people, may dozens homeless and he did it knowing the full malice of what he was doing. and he remained to his less forcefully in later years than at the beginning. a segregationist so how do you understand this? now, one way to understand it is he was
what franklin delano roosevelt ever called boss when franklin delano roosevelt was assistant secretary of the navy josephus daniels, and promoted roosevelt in force, reward was appointed ambassador mexico during the aftermath of the mexican revolution, where he urged a very conciliatory approach to nationalization of american property and american oil companies, where he urged the mexican to authorize visas for -- fleeing europe and where he advocated he privately abdicated the states should...
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what franklin delano roosevelt ever called boss when franklin delano roosevelt was assistant secretary of the navy josephus daniels, and promoted roosevelt in force, reward was appointed ambassador mexico during the aftermath of the mexican revolution, where he urged a very conciliatory approach to nationalization of american property and american oil companies, where he urged the mexican to authorize visas for -- fleeing europe and where he advocated he privately abdicated the states should arm the spanish republic, but at a minimum that mexico should open its doors to refugees. the spanish republic, a liberal liberal liberal in 1898, as a young newspaper editor, josephus daniels personally incited the racist pogrom that that in wilmington, north carolina that destroyed black political power. the state of north carolina killed maybe 60 people, may dozens homeless and he did it knowing the full malice of what he was doing. and he remained to his less forcefully in later years than at the beginning. a segregationist so how do you understand this? now, one way to understand it is he was
what franklin delano roosevelt ever called boss when franklin delano roosevelt was assistant secretary of the navy josephus daniels, and promoted roosevelt in force, reward was appointed ambassador mexico during the aftermath of the mexican revolution, where he urged a very conciliatory approach to nationalization of american property and american oil companies, where he urged the mexican to authorize visas for -- fleeing europe and where he advocated he privately abdicated the states should...
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. - when i would be writing about teddy or franklin roosevelt or abraham lincoln, i would call the other presidents my guys 'cause i felt so close to them after all those years. but now this was my guy. - [margaret] it revisits the 1960s through their lives and work. as a speech writer for john f. kennedy- - [kennedy] liberty and progress walk hand in hand. - [margaret] lyndon b. johnson- - [johnson] and we shall overcome. - [margaret] and bobby kennedy. - [bobby] he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope. - [margaret] dick goodwin wrote some of the most memorable speeches of the civil rights era. - always when he wrote a speech, it wasn't just necessarily to make pretty language, it was to provoke people to action. - [margaret] later, he helped draft al gore's 2000 concession speech. - this is america and we put country before party. - [margaret] can we learn from the past to help us navigate today's challenges? - [doris] we're in a very tough time right now, but these othetimes were even rougher. - [margaret] what does pulitzer prize winning historian doris kearns goodwin say now? - [announ
. - when i would be writing about teddy or franklin roosevelt or abraham lincoln, i would call the other presidents my guys 'cause i felt so close to them after all those years. but now this was my guy. - [margaret] it revisits the 1960s through their lives and work. as a speech writer for john f. kennedy- - [kennedy] liberty and progress walk hand in hand. - [margaret] lyndon b. johnson- - [johnson] and we shall overcome. - [margaret] and bobby kennedy. - [bobby] he sends forth a tiny ripple...
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caroline: stick with us, jp scandalios of franklin equity group. let's go to the duo j holding a press conference regarding the showing of live nation. >> exorbitant fees and technology will failures have been criticized by fans and artists alike. but we are not here today because ticketmaster is inconvenient or frustrating. we are here because that conduct is anti-competitive and illegal. our complaint makes clear what happens when a monopolist dedicates resources to entrenching its monopoly power and insulating itself from competition rather than investing in better products and services. we allege that live nation has illegally monopolized markets across the live concert industry in the united states for far too long. it is time to break it up. live nation ticketmaster has made itself ubiquitous in the live entertainment industry. it controls at least 80% of primary ticketing at major concert venues, directly manages more than 400 artists and controls more than 60% of concert promotions across the country. it owns and controls more than 60% of l
caroline: stick with us, jp scandalios of franklin equity group. let's go to the duo j holding a press conference regarding the showing of live nation. >> exorbitant fees and technology will failures have been criticized by fans and artists alike. but we are not here today because ticketmaster is inconvenient or frustrating. we are here because that conduct is anti-competitive and illegal. our complaint makes clear what happens when a monopolist dedicates resources to entrenching its...
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franklin guzman. norable brian nelson, undersecretary fer. the honorable rufus giffo welcome, cordova. ms. tonio boyd. miss catherine wo coscay. ms. labrata muhabi. mr. andrew awili. mr. augustine. acting housing and urban development. mr. kevin young and miss cora. kenneth and misses gina cooper. miss tina and mr. cornellsarah biden and judy.miss ruth and mr. anthony. the honorable andre dickens bishop daughtrymbers. the honorable lisa jackson and miss alicia willed her. dr rice and mr. melvin rice. theorable mark and miss michelle wheeler.theeisha bottoms and langston bottoms. >> i asked my son if he was going to hold my hand, he said absolutely r. >> mr. lester holt and misses karen holt. i do not get out much. >> mr. doug mcmillon and misses sh wawa and gathru. ccmr. damien hewitt and miss melissa hewitt. dr. gretchen will:. the honorable stephen k benjamin and n. miss miss lisa walker. mr. ed meyer and miss amy ward meyer. the honorable veronica escobar and miss lisa elizabeth's beer and dr. andrew smr. everett ke and miss liz honorable
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the county sheriff, bill franklin, it was clear. madison holton killed his parents after their threats to take him to court. >> i hadn't missed a minute sleep at night because we were able to charge that kid. >> just as sheriff investigators said, madison could have gotten out of his handcuffs and committed a double murder. the lack of blood on him was also easy to explain. >> it was a small caliber weapon, and small caliber weapon doesn't cause a lot of initial damage to a person. >> he didn't get any blood on him? >> that's correct. >> even if michael was physically able to shoot himself, he hardly seemed suicidal to the sheriff's son, who was that first deputy on the scene. >> the conversation he had with the deputy, i don't think anyone would agree that the man, well, is going to go in there and get his wife and kill himself. he was very clear minded. >> did your deputy in that initial encounter describe him being under the influence of any drug? >> none whatsoever. >> he didn't seem excessively angry? >> no. >> the showdown was
the county sheriff, bill franklin, it was clear. madison holton killed his parents after their threats to take him to court. >> i hadn't missed a minute sleep at night because we were able to charge that kid. >> just as sheriff investigators said, madison could have gotten out of his handcuffs and committed a double murder. the lack of blood on him was also easy to explain. >> it was a small caliber weapon, and small caliber weapon doesn't cause a lot of initial damage to a...
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you didn't have to do that with theodore roosevelt or franklin. so the of men described in this book is very different from the caliber of men that we have today in last two presidents and we're stuck in 2024. i'm not looking forward and i suspect no one's really looking forward to what going to have the next four years. and all we can do is hope that four years from now we still have a country and a new generation of leaders can come forward who will be more like these guys, the people who we've had. for the last eight years. thank you. that was fascinating and makes a lot of sense, except ronald reagan, who took the country in precise possibly the wrong direction, backward but besides that, you're in the minority. but that's okay. i understand politics and pro you do realize that when he for his second term he got 49 out of 50 states. i know that's part of the tragedy it but i think you really need to read my reagan chapter rethink things i don't think i could get through it. okay it's always good. have an open mind. i lived through all this. th
you didn't have to do that with theodore roosevelt or franklin. so the of men described in this book is very different from the caliber of men that we have today in last two presidents and we're stuck in 2024. i'm not looking forward and i suspect no one's really looking forward to what going to have the next four years. and all we can do is hope that four years from now we still have a country and a new generation of leaders can come forward who will be more like these guys, the people who...
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you didn't have to do that with theodore roosevelt or franklin. so the of men described in this book is very different from the caliber of men that we have today in last two presidents and we're stuck in 2024. i'm not looking forward and i suspect no one's really looking forward to what going to have the next four years. and all we can do is hope that four years from now we still have a country and a new generation of leaders can come forward who will be more like these guys, the people who we've had. for the last eight years. thank you. that was fascinating and makes a lot of sense, except ronald reagan, who took the country in precise possibly the wrong direction, backward but besides that, you're in the minority. but that's okay. i understand politics and pro you do realize that when he for his second term he got 49 out of 50 states. i know that's part of the tragedy it but i think you really need to read my reagan chapter rethink things i don't think i could get through it. okay it's always good. have an open mind. i lived through all this. th
you didn't have to do that with theodore roosevelt or franklin. so the of men described in this book is very different from the caliber of men that we have today in last two presidents and we're stuck in 2024. i'm not looking forward and i suspect no one's really looking forward to what going to have the next four years. and all we can do is hope that four years from now we still have a country and a new generation of leaders can come forward who will be more like these guys, the people who...
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franklin is finished. >> dana: thank you. former white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany is here. i asked jonna earlier. you might remember this. some of the news that you had to deal with as press secretary. do you think stormy daniels is a reluctant witness today? >> i think she is a witness that has a beef with the defense, has a beef with former president trump. clearly there has been animosity back and forth between the two. i actually think she probably relishes this moment and enjoys this moment. i can't read the tea leaves, but i wouldn't classify her as that. >> bill: trump talked about the legal expenses how you list it. if you put down sheetrock as we heard from eric shawn's report you put down sheetrock or the contractor that. him talking about the case and whether or not they can prove it. >> they have no case. every legal scholar i see, maybe there is seasoned out there, some whack job, virtually everyone that i've seen has said there is no case. a case that shouldn't have been brought. the previous d.a. wo
franklin is finished. >> dana: thank you. former white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany is here. i asked jonna earlier. you might remember this. some of the news that you had to deal with as press secretary. do you think stormy daniels is a reluctant witness today? >> i think she is a witness that has a beef with the defense, has a beef with former president trump. clearly there has been animosity back and forth between the two. i actually think she probably relishes this...