commander in chief. but i wonder why hadn t we seen president biden s trademark empathy until today? what do you think of this shift? i approve of the shift and agree with david. i thought president biden did a better job today communicating emotion and concern. i think he s doubling down as we everybody in america is in agreement we must bring the americans back but talking about bringing on the afghan visa applicants, people that have helped us in the 20-year war back in i think ramped up way. but early in the week, this was a disaster. this is the biden boondoggle. it was america with no strategy whatsoever. everything seems to be helter-skelter and hurley burley. we re witnessing one of the most momentous airlifts in world history going on and we can only pray that it s going to, you know, bring people back but the divide in the country is, you know, i think donald trump is getting off very easily for four years, he tried to disassociate
his class at harvard law school and great national debating champion, this is guy who has been through the hurley-burley of politics for a long time. when trump swings at him. i imagine cruz will be ready. bill: speaking of attacks, super-pac of ohio john kasich, puts out this spot going after trump. he was captured. is not my daughter i would be in fact dating her. so weird. i have a great relationship with the blacks. i have always had a great relationship with the blacks. the blacks. bill: now trump was in columbus, ohio, last night, taking shots at john kasich. there are reports republican establishment in washington will get together to quote, defeat and donald trump. what is happening, chris? donald trump who has brought
this is an unusual phrase, hit the girl. is there some reference point she is making there? i understand the linsky game. but where did the hit the girl language come from? i was shocked by that one. i m not shoocked by much but tht is going to be offensive to a lot of different people. i saw there was one piece out there that quoted a former mayor of las vegas jan jones as saying she is offended by that kind of thing. she was involved in the hurley burley of politics here. yes, she is a reid supporter. as i said, when she is left to her own devices, when she doesn t have an ifb in her ear the way we do when someone is telling her what to say she is going to be in big trouble. your thought, karen? she is trying to play the girl card to say harry reid was over the line and that was a little bit ridiculous for her to say. we ll see.
course is that it may be easier for voters to remember the current soft economy and sub born unemployment. plus is president obama bad for business? a lot of ceos say yes, but the white house and its supporters are pushing back very hard saying business should be thankful to president obama for saving it from the bush zartd. disaster. also we ll ask brown about how he beats whitman s millions. and when harry met sharron. in the last few days harry has called the bp compensation program a slush fund and said that reid s campaign is against her and quote hit the girl. whatever that means. and let me finish tonight by explaining how what lebron james did last night reflects what s been happening in american culture and most importantly in our geography for years. let s talk about president obama on the campaign trail. general, i want to ask you about this new thing, here s president obama again framing it as a choice question last night in missouri, let s listen. you re
good evening from the cbs news control center in new york. he was the most trusted man in america, who put the anchor in anchorman. the eagle has landed. oh, boy. boy. through good times and bad, for 19 years, he gave america what it needed most, the truth. that s the way it is. today we pay tribute to walter cronkite, early this saturday morning, july 18th, 2009. captioning funded by cbs and hi everyone. welcome to this very special edition of the early show on a saturday morning. i m chris wragge write with maggie rodriguez. a sad moment in a storied news division here in cbs but also a celebration of the most trusted man in america. yes, we re going to spend the next two hours remembering walter cronkite by doing what he did best telling stories. we re going to tell his personal and professional stories. we re going to hear them from the people who knew him best the people who worked with him or were influenced by him quite a lineup, morley safir, leslie