you for joining us. i m abby phillip in washington. i want to take you straight to dublin, where president biden is delivering and addressed to the irish parliament. let s take a listen. i ll also revisit county mayo. remember the history and hope and the heartbreak my blue and ancestors must have felt leaving their beloved homeland to begin their new lives in america. i sell this not to wax poetic about bygone days, but because of the story of my family s journey, those who left and those who stayed is emblematic of the stories of so many irish and american families, not just irish american families. and these stories are the very heart of what binds ireland america together. they speak to a history defined by our dreams. they speak to a president written by our shared responsibility. possibilities so today i d like to reflect on the enduring strength of the connections between ireland and the united states, a partnership for the ages. begins in our shared history dating bac
creativity. our loyalty, our tenacity. and our loyalty again. that s once more. for our generation and generations to come. to strive to make open history rhyme. because i have never been more optimistic about the future that i am today. at the end of my career. not the beginning. i think i bring to this career after my agent, as you can see. how old i am. little bit of wisdom. i come to the job with more experience than any president. american history doesn t make me better or worse. give me a few excuses. this. one of the great honor of my career would be here today. i
debate they ask michael, the presidential historian to comment. 50 years from now the only thing historians remember is donald trump refusing to say he would accept the election results. well, well, well, hillary clinton won and today she is calling for resistance. her word. and barack obama s meeting with heads of state like angela merkel and calling for policy reversal so boy how things change. clayton: doug, in modern american history doesn t seem like we see this. maybe before television this was a common occurrence. i m not sure. take us back in history a little bit. modern america, george w. bush, bill clinton, i don t remember seeing this. no. there was one moment where jimmy carter called george w. bush the worst president in history. he was trying to pass the baton on this quickly as he could. we never really had anything quite like this. and the reversal of policy,
fukushima, stronger than north ridge which hit in california it would rank stronger than any united states earthquake except the one that hit in 1904 that i was discussing with a guest here, greta, just a couple of days ago. if it is 8.3 earthquake as they have now updated it s a massive earthquake. shep? yep. let me make sure, this is 150 miles off the coast. off the coast of santiago. there are no injuries that we know of in chile at all. exactly what i said. at most we have some buildings swaying. that s right. he we may have people who have, of course, panicked understandably from the swaying. that s where we stand right now. those are the reports we have. what they re advising us is we don t have reports out of everywhere yet. 8.3, greta, as you know. it s huge. it s a huge earthquake. that doesn t necessarily mean that there will be widespread damage of any kind. it means everybody would feel it but it doesn t mean buildings are coming down and people are
you know what i would ask is what s the difference between a migrant and a refugee because even you helped me with that the other night i don t know if you know that but there is a difference. look, this is a problem that s not just europe s problem. if, in fact, among the legitimate refugees there are terrorists that are infiltrating in europe, that s a problem we are going to see in this country, too. people need to face up to it. you can t say it s far away and doesn t affect us it does effect us. you can t say terrorists and refugee they have come over before even through airports in maine. we have had them other places coming in. anyway, i m taking the last word on that one. nice to he see you, sir. all eyes are on the republicans. don t forget they will go to battle against democratic nominee. who will that be? taking on donald trump for what he called a sick mess