many mothers lost their kids to the bombing and the shelling? how many more imagings did we need to see of fathers holding their dead children. all for nothing. because here we are voting for a cease fire that could have saved lives days ago. eboni: fox news strategic analyst general jack keane. thanks for being us march is the eighth year of the ongoing war, the casualties have millions, certainly 12 million displaced by some reports. it doesn t seem to be getting better. general, i want to ask you about russia s role in this. from a lehman s perspective with the russian memo investigation, the partisan politics of who russia is and our relationship with them, it s gotten a lit. muddy. i want you to spell out who russia is when it comes to the syrian crisis, their role and
this is a situation we should have never arrived at. we are here and we are where we have because of what representati representative nunes has done with the support of the white house. and therefore to not put the democratic memo out is will receive the record muddy, unclear, and very partisan influence way. given that we are where we are, that there is this republican memo, there could potentially be the democratic memo, both sides if you wanted to argue, both sides could say these were partisan, even though the democratic memo is rebutting the republican memo, do you think in the interest of full transparency all of the sunlight that you could get on something, that the underlying documents to superintendent the fisa warrants for carter page should be made public. with chafr redactions they need, but to show the public what the fbi did and the intelligence community did in order to justify a fisa warrant on this
now it s kind of muddy. is this steve bannon? i think what s interesting is there s a contrary spirit. and the president. doesn t like being pushed into taking positions by what he sees as the chattering class of the washington elite. and i think his view is that if everybody is attacking him, this fellow roy moore, maybe there s a reason to standby him. he s got his own issues in the past that are obviously there and influence his view of how allegations are made. he believes he was unfairly accused if that s the case. you can see why he might be more willing to give the benefit of the doubt to somebody else who has been accused. he was a president weighing in yesterday in the senate race. i can tell you one thing for sure. we don t need a democrat in
already died. this is a humanitarian crisis. and demands the speediest, most robust reaction and action that we can take. i am pleased that we now have a military coordinator. that s what happened in katrina in new orleans. general honerrey was appointed and now we have general kim. we have urged president trump to muster every available federal resource, every available federal resource, which as he points out is unmatched anywhere in the world. if we want to do it, we can do it. you had a picture on the front page of the washington post of peopleing through deep, muddy, probably polluted water, to get to help, to get to food, to get to water. frankly, the corps of engineers could build a pontoon bridge in
in downtown charleston, south carolina, irma s heavy rain caused a storm surge there and there was widespread flooding throughout that city. we find nick valencia there in charleston. what is it looks like like today, nick? reporter: this is the scene behind me. these streets are accustomed to flooding but not necessarily like this. there was heavy storm surge, high tide just after midnight. and you lived through this last night and you lived here for 15 years and been through flooding. how is this different? it came in really fast last night. within 20 minutes take us down here. in 20 minutes it was up this high yesterday, and we were just praying that it didn t go all the way into the house and it didn t. reporter: some of these houses, you just recovered from hurricane matthew and the water and wind damage, and how is your home this morning? we re okay. the back is still all muddy. everything is muddy. we still have electricity, which is good.