June 7, 2017
Good morning from Washington, where the president's press secretary is about to outlast a famous predecessor. It's not as easy as ABC, Fred Lucas reports. Trump gains support for his travel ban from an attorney general. In Part 3 of our series on the opioid drug epidemic, Josh Siegel profiles a physician who helped create that crisis and now helps solve it. Plus: Walter Williams on how Democrats exploit blacks, Dennis Prager on today's civil war, and Genevieve Wood on ESPN’s credibility gap.
President Trump's executive order on foreign entry will allow the time necessary to shore up our nation’s screening procedures and help prevent bloodthirsty extremists, like those who aided and abetted the attacks in Manchester, from infiltrating our homeland, writes Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
He was once a top prescriber of opioids in New Hampshire. Now he's a GOP state lawmaker. Meet the man dubbed "Dr. Father Pill."
During Reconstruction, hundreds of black men were elected to Southern state legislatures as Republicans, and 22 black Republicans served in the U.S. Congress by 1900.
"When they brought in [David] Gergen and he shoved [George] Stephanopoulos off the briefing, Dee Dee [Myers] really came into her own after that. But before that, Jan. 20 through May 30, were terrible," recalls one reporter.
Anti-Trump conservatives do not believe that Americans are fighting what I call the Second Civil War, while pro-Trump conservatives do, writes Dennis Prager.
The network's double standards were on display when no action was taken against ESPN sportscaster Tony Kornheiser when he compared the tea party to ISIS.
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