those who have served through the angst and have drawn inspiration from the book of isaiah when the lord says whom shall i send? who shall go for us? american military has been answering for a long time. here i am, lord. send me. here i am, send me. each one of these women and men of our armed forces are the heirs of that tradition of sacrifice of volunteering to go into harm s way to risk everything, not for glory, not for profit but to defend what we love and the people that we love. and i ask that you join me now in a moment of silence for all those in uniform and out of uniform, military and civilian, of giving the last full measure of devotion.
0 your fine men and women, 18 died and was a preview of coming attractions. now in afghanistan, where this year not a single u.s. soldier had died or even been wounded, that s broken today with the death of 12 and 15 inches. pentagon calling it a complex terror attack. saying two isis suicide bombers were responsible. a team of reporters will give us updates throughout the hour. first chilling news saying he expects the did he doily isis attacks to continue. let isis break through the check point to launch this attack. we don t think they would do something like that? come on. they don t know what is going on right now. we have no handle on the situation. right now we re basically sitting ducks. i have never seen a tactical blunder like this before. you have to go way back. it s living the deadliest incident in a decade for afghanistan. we don t know how bad it will guilty. get dark soon. isis is taking pot shots into the airport at aircraft. joe biden said there would be no tali
bennet at the white house. jeff, the president is not done talking about this yet. what else has he had to say? hey, ali. good to see you. president trump, in a tweet, said he is no longer going to read christianity today. it s not clear he ever did. but look. why evangelicals have been steadfast in their support for president trump despite what they see, on one hand if you listen to conservative talk radio, you often times hear white evangelicals compare president trump to king cyrus. if you read the old testament in the book of isaiah, king cyrus was the persian king chosen by god to navigate through chaos. so that is the theological explanation they often uto justify their support for president trump. but white evangelicals for generations in their own self-interest and self-pragmatism identified
from the book of isaiah but i will say the rhetoric puts a dark cloud over the markets. also it s really masking amazing things that are going on. we just found out that american households are as rich as they ve ever been adjusted for inflation, by the way. just yesterday we found out america has now vaulted back into the most competitive nation in the world. an outfit out of switzerland does this. we know bankruptcies are at an all-time low. the fundamentals of the economy and market are in place. the question marks taking a toll on stocks. sandra: brian kilmeade had an interview with the president this morning when he asked the president about all of this ongoing change and north korea and the changes that we re seeing there. he sort of changed the conversation to the economy. here is what s happening back at home. an important discussion to be had. 11:30 a.m. eastern time.
with april. i do think this being sunday, perhaps the administration might take a lesson from the book of isaiah when it deals with reporters. come now, let us reason together. and i think there could be a little bit more camaraderie there and a little more and less confrontation. sometimes over little things, such as the way that words are phrased. it seems right now the response of one side to the other is from the next burst of isaiah, if he refuse and rebel, he shall be devoured by the sword for the mouth of the lord hath spoken. it seems to be very rang chorus at this point and we could do with a few more laughs, if you will. or a little bit more warmth. i know april will recall, we had a lot of fun just before thanksgiving telling what we were thankful for, and while