harassing her. in the same story the democratic speaker of the house called for her resignation and she said i believe there should be extremely high standards of conduct for the state legislature. howie: there are exceptions. mitch mcconnell didn t wait long before going after roy moore. with bill clinton and monica lewinsky many politicians and pundits made excuses for the president. this doesn t necessarily make the story untrue. you look at the evidence, the interviews with the four women. do they have partisan motivation? juan: given roy moore s
harassing her. in the same story the democratic speaker of the house called for her resignation and she said i believe there should be extremely high standards of conduct for the state legislature. howie: there are exceptions. mitch mcconnell didn t wait long before going after roy moore. with bill clinton and monica lewinsky many politicians and pundits made excuses for the president. this doesn t necessarily make the story untrue. you look at the evidence, the interviews with the four women. do they have partisan motivation? juan: given roy moore s evangelical s projection that he
them a great favor. poppy, deployability has everything to do with it. you spend hundreds of thousands, up to a million dollars training somebody, then they decide to change sex. you know that s not the majority of transgender people serving in the military. it s a very, very small per cent. i can say this, there is a question on the troop level about deployability, it can take months and months and sometimes years. it s about deployability. what the president is doing is trying to force the hand of the military. let s come to a decision on this. also, i was there he didn t wait, errol, for mattis to come out with a review, he went for it. there are two conversations going on. one is civil rights and human rights, the question of whether or not they should have access
iraqi version of building up their nuclear plans and war, et cetera, like that? the israelis just came in and incinerated it in iraq. they didn t wait. did we miss a key window through all of those years? i think perhaps we did. i think that the united states just like with terrorism and al-quaida, we re allowing the threat to build and build. at this point in time, the united states needs to stop, take a look and even though the president is using inflammatory language that quite frankly he should turn over to others to use, now is the time for concrete actions. we take a look at china. they re the ones that have aided an abetted north korea to have this nuclear weapon and icbm program because they have supported them economically, finally, technically, with industries that allow the trucks that the icbms launch from. they re the key and that s why we need to develop and in depth comprehensive set of sanctions that is targeting the chinese
opportunity at 7:00 eastern tonight, 5:00 our time out here, to do the only interview here with the chairman of the joint chiefs, general dunford. that s going to be live streamed and we ll have course have excerpts in the coming days but a lot of big decisions against isis, post mosul. where have all the isis fighters gone, is the danger, the threat of terrorism even greater than it was before. the fact that the laptop ban has been lifted, pete williams, our colleague, was interviewing john kelly, so all of these homeland threats as well have been front and center. it s been a pleasure essentially co-anchoring the top of the hour for me. reporter: thanks for the time. great to see you, alex. thank you so much. let s get some more on the president s new communications director who didn t wait long to make a statement literally and figurative by giving the