Shocking news on the passing of my friend, Don Imus. He will long be remembered as one of the true giants in the history of radio. My thoughts and prayers to Deirdre and Wyatt. God speed.
JW Sues CIA & DOJ For Information On Alleged Whistleblower 'There is significant public interest, thanks to the Obama Spygate scandal & the related abusive impeachment of President Trump, in what Eric Ciaramella was up to" @TomFittonhttps://t.co/bcEmPtgIjO via @SaraCarterDC
So interesting to see Nancy Pelosi demanding fairness from @senatemajldr McConnell when she presided over the most unfair hearing in the history of the United States Congress!
Mexican official with suspected cartel ties arrested in connection to Mormon family Massacre More needs to be done beyond what the U.S. and Mexico policy has been over the decades. Cartels are becoming more emboldened and deadly. https://t.co/miAI2oOJYu via @SaraCarterDC
What is it like reporting and live-streaming on the frontlines of the Hong Kong protests?
In the eyes of longtime war correspondent Michael Yon, what are the parallels between Hong Kong and Poland in the 1980s? How is this an existential threat to the Chinese communist regime?
And what compelled Hong Konger Eric Fok, who was previously working as a translator, to decide to endanger himself and start video-recording on the frontlines of the protests?
This is American Thought Leaders 🇺🇸, and I’m Jan Jekielek.
In this episode, we’ll sit down with Michael Yon, who has spent years embedded with American and British troops writing extensively on the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, and videographer Eric Fok, who has been working with Michael to document the protests.
This is part of our “Voices of Hong Kong” special series.