here in central washington, in georgetown. iraq, the withdrawal that did take place which you thought was precipitous. you write in 2010 i argued against pulling our troops out of iraq. in 2011 i urged retaliation against iran for plotting to blow up a restaurant in our nation s capital. in 2012 i argued for retaining a small but capable contingent of troops in afghanistan. you described leaving a region of flame and disarray. our friends confused. aren t we at risk of making the same mistake if we withdraw from afghanistan as the president has ordered by the end of what he says the first term? we ve been in what i ve called a near strategy free environment for a number of years, for probably 15, 20 years. so this is not a statement about one administration, one political party. it cuts across. what it is we think is our role in the world. what it is we stand for and just as importantly what we ll not
when you are at cnn and there was the embarrassment about the phone number and you came over to the bureau to try to get tucker: you are the only person who remembers that. 2001 or 2002, i was hosting a show at cnn. as a joke, i gave out the fox news bureau number on air. on the air. fox news, which always hits harder back, gave out my home phone number on its air. i stormed to the fox news bureau. i ve worked at fox news for ten years today. it s amazing. t congratulations. tucker: 17 years ago, i stormed over there and i ran into james rosen and i said i want to get in there and tell them what i think. i saw brit, who i lived across the street from in georgetown as a kid and really respected, and brit hume says, tucker, i don t think you can win this one. give it a rest. i walked back to the cnn bureau with my tail between my legs. you said at the time that you were afraid of roger ailes.
and years ago when you are at cnn then there was the embarrassment about the phone number and you came over to the bureau to try to get tucker: you are the only person who remembers that. 2001 or 2002, i was hosting a show at cnn. as a joke, i gave out the fox news bureau number on air. on the air. fox news, which always hits harder back, gave out my home phone number on its air. i stormed to the fox news bureau. i ve worked at fox news for ten years today. it s amazing. 17 years ago. i stormed over there and i ran into james rosen eyes that i want to get in there and tell them what i think. i saw brit who i lived across the street from in georgetown as a kid and really respected and brit hume says tucker, i don t think you can win this one. give it a rest. i walked back to the cnn bureau with my tail between my legs. he said at the time that you
i watched him on september 11th, i ve watched him since september 11th, and i know and i ve said regularly on fox that he s a man of integrity when others who once said that changed their mind and started to attack him. i ve never done that. so i always thought if you re going to have an investigation, it needs to be serious, it needs to be sober. there have been no leaks. let the facts speak for themselves, and let the american people reach conclusions. and that s what we re all waiting for now, to get the report. i would add advise mueller and barr to stand together and release as much as they can. mueller should walk through the facts of what they found and then let barr talk about the implications. i do think the two should take that step. leland: on the left side of the screen is video of bob mueller enjoying a saturday or in washington in georgetown walking around. real quickly, ari, you make some excellent points about waiting for the release of the report, yet there are so many
there s a democratic president in the future and they say, we believe that there is an actual crisis, something i actually do think is a crisis, the environmental crisis, and either you give us everything we want, the president kirsten, i m going to interrupt you. i m sorry, we are hearing now from nancy pelosi, the house speaker. let s listen. celebrated the life of chairman john dingell at holy trinity church in georgetown. and right now many of our colleagues are in north carolina to get celebrate the life of walter jones, our colleague from north carolina. a beautiful, lovely man. i ve served with him skpervand with his father, who different parties. his father, a democrat, walter, a republican. but both of them southern gentlemen, patriotic americans, both of the joneses, and certainly walter jones and john dingell. today is also a day of sadness, because it marks the one-year