![]() And you had, as you mentioned, the missile test, although I don’t, I think that’s something that rattles nerves more than it is genuinely meaningful. You had Secretary Kerry show up in Kiev to express solidarity and offer a billion dollars in loan guarantees to the new pro-Russian government. You had President Putin go on for some length of his justification for why he’s done what he’s done. PB: Well, it’s another, you know, eventful day in the region, no question about it. Peter, welcome back, it’s great to speak with you. He’s the author of the bestselling Days Of Fire: A Deep Look Inside The Bush/Cheney White House. To check out that development and many others, I’m joined by Peter Baker of the New York Times. The Russian Federation fired off an intercontinental ballistic missile as a test, they said, today, one that the White House says they were not surprised by. HH: One of the most extraordinary days in the time I’ve been in broadcast, actually, maybe going back to 1978 when I went to work for former President Nixon in San Clemente when he was writing The Real War. ![]() Takeaway: “I don’t think has a lot of respect for President Obama.” ![]() ![]() The audio and transcript of the interview is below. Peter Baker, The New York Times correspondent and author of the best-selling Days of Fire on the Bush years was my guest today. ![]()
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