2016 which in particular containments about the same dossier information compiled by mr. steel. some of you want to know about my colleagues here at fox and my twitter habits, catherine harwich is absolutely my favorite female reporter, she doesn t have a twitter so i can tell her. i will tell her and i do tell her a lot, that s one of the number one things i hear, people want to hear why catherine doesn t have her own twitter account. it s because she s busy out there digging up stories. she is always sniffing up national security stories and
this more. the situation now in north and south korea. joining me now retired lieutenant general and fox news contributor tom mcinerney. what does north korea get out of this and their playing nice during the olympics? a little bit of prestige and look like they re part of the international community. it doesn t really mean a lot. it might be something that they are interested in but it doesn t get down to the brass tacks. you can see vice president pence was very stern. on the other hand president moon was not. of course he has to be very collegial and trying to do it in a peaceful way thinking he can convince kim jong-un to lay down nuclear weapons and join the united korea. that won t happen. shannon: which is the better strategy? we talked about whether the u.s. should have conversations with north korean leaders or allow them to, give them legitimacy. is that a good or bad thing on the international stage?
president wrote a prayer, placing it in the western wall. he is the first sitting president to visit the western wall. he and the first lady are back at the hotel. meanwhile later next hour the president will be meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu and later in the afternoon he will hold a joint news conference with israeli prime minister netanyahu. this afternoon fox news will bring you that live. plus at 6:00 eastern don t miss special report with bret baier who will anchor tonight from saudi arabia with all the latest on president trump s landmark trip. this fox news alert. breaking news back in washington fox news confirmed former national security advisor michael flynn will invoke his fifth amendment privilege today. good morning, within the last hour people close to the former national security advisor have confirmed to fox news that later today they will reply to the senate intelligence committee that had
i don t even get the chance to come in and do this eyeball to eyeball and have a conversation? i have been there more than ten years? we don t have a chance to have cafertion about. this she said there is nothing you can say to change my mind. this has been decided above me and we are terminating your contract. late today, vivian schiller issued still another statement, this time apologizing to juan williams for that psychiatrist or publicist remark we showed you a moment ago when which she called thoughtless. also today williams posted on foxnews.com an op-ed entitled i was fired for tell the truth in which he details his increasingly strained relations with his former employer and la meant that his statements to bill o reilly, quote are being distorted by the self-righteous, ideological left wing leadership at npr, unquote. finally late this afternoon fox news chairman and ceo roger ailes announced that this network has resigned williams to expanded role in multiyear deal. shep?
some of his public comments, and she said despite many conversations and warnings, juan has continued to violate this principle. she was the featured speaker at the news maker lunch where she made the same points and said the decision was not antifox and was not singling juan williams out. this is not a reflection on his comments or a debate. juan feels the way he feels, that is not for me to pass judgment on. that is, really, his feelings he expressed on fox news between him and his psychiatrist. or publicist. but not compatible with npr role. she apologized about the psychiatrist comments. the np executive who carried out the firing was the senior vice