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The following is a transcript of an interview with retired Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, the former commanding general of the U.S. Army in Europe, that aired Sunday, April 17, 2022, on Face the Nation. MARGARET BRENNAN: We go now to Lieutenant General Ben Hodges, the former commanding general of the US Army in Europe, and he joins us from Frankfurt, Germany. Good morning to you.LIEUTENANT GENERAL RETIRED BEN HODGES: Good morning, Margaret. MARGARET BRENNAN: You just heard the foreign minister describe w
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iday. What do you expect to see LT. GEN. RET. HODGES: Well, first of all, of course, I agree with all that I just heard Minister Kuleba say and what s been going on in Mariupol, the incredible courage and resilience of the civilians there, as well as the soldiers who have been fighting. But I do think that the pressure on the general staff to deliver Mariupol finally ahead of 9 May is immense. 9 May, of course, is the annual celebration in Russia of the end of World War Two or what they call the Great Patriotic War. It s a huge parade in Red Square every year. So obviously they need to have something to parade to show as a victory on 9 May. So I think this date does- does have importance there. MARGARET BRENNAN: Mm hmm. Well, you ve described a n
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Deep in the land of George W. Bush, President Barack Obama swept through Texas on Monday to gather Democratic cash and votes, pounding home education as not just an economic imperative but also a political wedge.Here in the place where Bush, then Texas governor, launched his successful run for the White House, in a
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state Obama lost handily to Sen. John McCain two years ago, the president did the job that takes up much of his time these days.Politics. Obama raised up to $1 million for the Democratic National Committee at a hotel in Austin, where the mantra of his midterms - Are we going to move forward, or are we going to move backwards - played well to his lunch crowd.Later, he was the headline draw at a fundraiser in Dallas that raised about $650,
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me an education speech at the University of Texas, where the screams of students prompted Obama to raise a voice even louder, combining for a raucous campaign feel.This is Obama s August offensive, a string of tactical, time-gobbling campaign stops to raise a bunch of money and revitalize Democratic voters. The traditional result of approaching midterm elections is that the party of the sitting president loses seats; in this case, with anti-incumbency fervor soaring, Democrats could be in for a lashing.Republicans need to gain 40 seats in the House and