the ingram angle from new york city tonight. am e froa tourist submersible s way to see underwater wreckage . the titanic has disappeared with limited oxyge n on board. a frantic search is underway. we re going to bringti you allue the details in moments. but first, remember when biden said this. are you willing to get involved militarily to defend if it comes to that? yes. you are. e that s a commitment we madesd . well, what about when he said this? e would u.s. forces defend the island? yes. if, in fact, there anente unprecedented attack. so unlike ukraine, to bed cleas u.s. forces, u.s. men and women would defend in the event of a chinese invasion. yes. well, don t worry about any of that, because blinken this weekend made it clear to china stat we won t even i about stopping them if they invade taiwan. on taiwan, i reiterated the longstanding u.s. one-china policy. that policy has not changed. we do not support taiwan independence. right now that that s
boyle is close. judge, 1 one out of two ain t bad. well, raymond, today biden sounded like he caught sound whatever fetterman has. oh, it s nice to be here. as you said, working t on something that s a positive thing going forward, not fixing something that happened very wrong, very badly. the reason i m optimisticrward. is because of this generation. they re in there and i ve committe]. gd that by 2020 we will have conserved 30% of all the lands and waters in 2 the united02 states has jurisdiction over. what does that mean? they will have conserved the of the land over which the united states has jurisdiction. s that mean we re selling it all the china? well, judge, he said he promises to do it by 2020. somebody tel will it should tell him it s already 2023. but is this climate boondoggle ? he s set aside $10 billion for something called the biden civilian climate corps. they do what nature did to all these conserved territories.
needle and try to make his points and, quite frankly, educate president trump on some of these issues and so the departure of him is something that is, i think, going down in the history books. tammy: well, christian whiton is a former state department senior advisor to trump and george w. bush administrations. he joins us now. christian, i really don t recall woodward saying that when barack obama fired mattis that that was a tragedy. did i miss that part? [laughs] the pearl clutching really has gotten out of control. mattis did what he was supposed to do, kill isis, that was the urgent crisis, that is what president trump promised to do. that is what he did. he helped unlock the promise of our forces and helped w get the lawyers out of the way and let our soldiers do their job. but mattis was opposed to trump on most other things.. he wanted to stay in the paris climate boondoggle.
climate boondoggle. he opposed moving the embassy in israel to jerusalem. he opposed getting out of the randy l. he did not want to send troops to the border. so what president trump preserves and what he ought to get it someone who is on board with a trump agenda. and that is what bob woodward does not like. tammy: you have a great piece at foxnews.com, it s gone kind of viral, about why him leaving is a good thing. there are many things that you lay out in your piece. at the same time, i was struck with the pettiness of his resignation letter, if you will. that he would still be the secretary of defense, that he still is talking about the commander in chief, and yet he messages that he doesn t like what the commander in chief is doing. you know, i m not surprised that the president asked him to leave early because why would you do that, have a morale effect on the troops, on the other people in the pentagon, win how do you how could he justify that considering his positions