this report, i mean, it was a are seeing condemnation of sort of state and how they handled this was security and intelligence failure, which is resulted in this for americans. they talked about repeated growing terrorism presence in eastern libya and particularly of al qaeda. the intelligence was flooding the zone about report about deteriorating security. they talked about trip wires which were meant to bolster security were ignored and the cia was paying attention to these things. they bolstered their security. state department completely drawled the bop here. as a result, that news, that information, that settlement, also combined with the fact that general ham s comments about them knowing immediately, it does put this all, again, in a different light. and says, okay, did the white house understand just how bad this was? and did that in fact inspire them to come out with a story in
address the elephant in the room, we had all kinds of media that were there. and this is his first public appearance since he left the cia. so i think it made sense. it was appropriate. the right thing to do, and i was inspired by his comments. he took complete credit or blame. yeah. he took blame for the incident and, you know, he said how much he regrets it and it was a personal affair. he needed to make things good with the family, but now it s time to move on, i thought also his comments saying that, people looking at him now a year later in a different light, but, you know, general petraeus has so many great things he has done in his career, the man needs to be looked at. his whole body of work, not just for this one incident. ball the of the great things he has done for our country. served our country in many
women to speak for themselves about their hair. so what i appreciate about what rhonda did here, in a very calm, consistent and i think educating manner, she spoke about what her hair is. what the choices were. the reasons for it. and then she thanks the viewer for having a response. one thing i want to get out there, rhonda, jennifer livingston, an anchor was chastised by a viewer about her weight. she used an editorial to speak back. it was huge for her. why do you think they saw her in a different light, the moment to talk about you and your hair? right. i honestly wish i had a good answer why. you know, as i said before, i felt like she got a platform and i got das boot. and i m not clear why i couldn t have used this as an educational moment.
it s important because it shows the first lady in a different light she s been in so far. it shows her very involved with the white house. the flame of obama, i think that s why it s important. i think it might give spin on the different networks showing her as more of a co-president as too powerful. i was just going to say. this is nancy reagan and hillary clinton. it s so reasonable. spouses support their partners. if it wasn t the case, you d wonder about that too. good work. chuck todd. we lost a good friend over the weekend. a noble colleague. tony blank was on this program. he was a man of political and patriotic commitment. i saw that so many times. and always a good cheer. he was great company to work
this fight between the chief e of staff and first lady. it s important because it shows the first lady in a different light she s been in so far. it shows her very involved with the white house. the flame of obama, i think that s why it s important. i think it might give spin on the different networks showing her as more of a co-president as too powerful. i was just going to say. this is nancy reagan and hillary clinton. it s so reasonable. spouses support their partners. if it wasn t the case, you d wonder about that too. good work. chuck todd. we lost a good friend over the weekend. a noble colleague. tony blank was on this program. he was a man of political and patriotic commitment. i saw that so many times.