Ahead on washington journal, your thoughts and reaction to the events of the last few days as President Trump continues his treatment for covid19. We are dividing our phone lines regionally. 202 7488000 if you live in the eastern or central time zones. Those of you out west, 202 7488001. Send us a text message at 202 7488003. You can join us on social media, on twitter, and on facebook. Good sunday morning. Thanks for being with us. A lot to get to in the next couple of hours, including this headline from the New York Times, confusion and concern as the president ails. This headline, trump saying he is doing much better. He is not out of danger. That is from white house chief of staff mark meadows, contrasting a rosy picture painted by the president s dr. On television. Saturday evening, the president said he was starting to feel good. The video meant to reassure the nation posted on his website at realdonaldtrump. Com. [video clip] i want to begin by thanking all the incredible medica
All right. Welcome everyone, today were going to be talking about diplomacy on the early american frontier, politically between native American Peoples and european peoples. We will talk about some of the customs and protocols that governed that style of diplomacy and the objectives that both native American Peoples and colonial peoples brought to those meetings. I have an image here that is actually a painting from 1903 that is depicting one such treaty conference that went on on the frontier of new york in the Mohawk Valley. You did a reading today that featured a fellow named while William Johnson. Not a lot of contemporary mark and students of history know much about him, but he was an interesting figure in the 18 century. He was an irish immigrant, settled on the mohawk frontier of upstate new york in the 17 forties and became very friendly with mohawk indians who were his neighbors. Ultimately, he gained a great deal of influence among them and ultimately was appointed by the Bri
202 7488002. Catch up with us on social media and twitter on facebook. Com cspan. A very good monday morning to you. Did you watch the john bolton interview . We want to hear what you thought about it. You can go ahead and start calling now. It aired on abc last night. During the interview, john bolton talked about why he wrote his book and why he did not take part in the impeachment inquiry against President Trump. You could have told the stories when you were in the white house or when the impeachment trial was going on and you chose instead to do it in a book. Mr. Bolton i did not think the democrats had the political understanding or the reach to change what for them was an exercise in arousing their own base so that they could say we impeached donald trump. They can pursue any policy they want. They do not dictate to me how best to bring this to the attention of the American People. But you can certainly understand why your critics say, why did he come forward before. Why didnt he
Reach to change what for them was an exercise in arousing their own base so they could say we impeach donald trump. The democrats can pursue whatever policy they want. They dont dictate to me how best to bring us to the attention of the American People. But you can understand why your critics say why didnt he come forward before . Why is he making a profit on this now . It is nothing to do with making a profit. It is every thing do with making sure that the Constitutional Responsibilities that are accorded the different branches of government are carried out the right way. Host john bolton on abc news last night about his forthcoming book, the room where it happened. Again it is released martyr john bolton on a media tour this week expected to then Good Morning America this morning and other interviews throughout the week. Just another one posted last night at 10 p. M. Eastern just after that abc j news interview aired. This of usa today. It is their lead story today. Describes pinball
Said he used to go to Yankee Stadium with his dad when it was more like an operating theater where theyd hang over and i have to tell you a quick story very about the dimaggio hits 56 in a row he goes into the locker room after that he gets another 18 he wouldve been up to 75 games in a row he goes back into the locker all these kids are like almost in tears that they got to play with the great jody a young rookie goes up so the magic is sitting in front of his locker pissed off with a telegram the kids is joe its the greatest achievement in the history of baseball were all blown away here come come be with us we just want to say we play with joe dimaggio and bess you is on the telegram its from the Heinz Corporation and if he had hit 57 in a row you had a 10200 he was pissed off because you know joe was obvious about the money wasnt it thats larry yeah now i did not know that story thats a good one. You know what i call that a son and felty in story because as i look at this this book