they still have the missiles, they will keep testing. its only danger. however, he was laughed at, he was mocked. at least in this first round, he won for you to kimberly: you are right, guam was based timing, a good relationship. it is going so well, i know you agree, juan. juan: i was thinking it was the eclipse because it seems like you guys are blind to reality. kimberly: we can still hear. dana: [laughs] juan: i heard donald trump stand up there, and he tries to come again, the u.s. military has long been a model of success in terms of race relations, but donald trump then finds the opportune moment to use them as a ploy to say, you know, that stuff i was saying, when i didn t understand what nazis and white supremacists and a neo-nazis, i forgot what world war ii was about, and real american patriots shutting blood to fight those nazis, there was no equivalent.
an interview, he he is this big decision, announcement in front of a military audience, as we mentioned, that was an important message because everybody around the world was watching. kimberly: absolutely. you could see tonight, in terms of the feedback from it, ed, you touched on this earlier, very well received. ed: absolutely. i think the timing couldn t be better, in terms of trying to dig out from last week. yesterday, the new york times had an editorial. they had been out to get the president from day one, let s just be honest. the editorial yesterday, he is feeling the office, a rolling disaster of a presidency, divorced from decency and common sense. okay. has he made mistakes? yes. but give me a break with these hysterical reactions. he comes out tonight and says, let s use the u.s. military as a model, as greg said, for people coming together around a common purpose. that is pretty darn good. pretty obvious. again, maybe he should have said more obvious stuff last week
( ) over your head. she needs to go to college. i don t know how we ll do it. never stop ( ) til we get there ( ) til we get there the u.s. joint stefs of staff chairman will meet with te north korean president tomorrow and that comes as nuclear tensions continue to escalate between the u.s. and north korea. cnn national correspondent anna koren joins us from seoul, south caroli south korea. this was a scheduled trip for the general but the timing couldn t be better. the chairman of the joint chief
most dangerous moments in our u.s. history. we have threats from many different countries, we have sanctions that have been applied to iran, to north korea, to russia. north korea has just launched its second icbm. this could not be a more perspecttime to have a retired general and, you know, secretary of homeland security to be in office. my question is, how does he now steer the ship toward basically facing one of the greatest foreign threats of our country? really the timing could not be more key. we don t know the intelligence donald trump is getting. perhaps that s what partly spurred him to bring someone in like general kelly in there. maybe he wanted someone by his side at all times to give him advice beyond being chief of staff. there s no question with north korea, this is a threat with no good options. every option that s layed out is not one that you can say, there s a good one, we can take that one. perhaps having someone with that
commander and assistant to the secretary of defense, he knows the right questions to ask. he doesn t have to rely on the government bureaucrats. julie: yeah, no. he has seen the war plans and he knows the right kinds of questions to ask so that our commander in chief can have all the options in front of him and make the best decision. julie: yeah, i said it earlier, the timing couldn t be better. i know that a lot of americans would agree. you can t say a bad thing about general kelly. now, as far as him steering the white house in the right direction when it comes to international threats, when it comes to foreign policy. talk about the south korean president who reached out to the white house yesterday and general kelly, in fact, is going to be assuming his position and beginning on monday. they re talking about the thaad missile program, something south korea wants to make sure is in place. obviously south korea is the most unhappy about these developments. absolutely. it s been