shannon: the president there, governor, both praising his new chief of staff and saying north korea will be handled. your reaction to those remarks. well, i think the president may be hinting. i don t know any more than you do. he may be hinting we re about to do something cyber or whatever. i don t know that we ll send a much more serious message to the north koreans. and secondly, i welcome general kelly to the limited club of chiefs of staff. i hope he enjoys it. he certainly has the background and capacity to make this thing work and frankly, general, if you need to chat a little bit about the job, give me a call. shannon: we ll make sure these two get connected. all right, governor, thank you very much. bill: he has worn the shoes. smart to pivot to the economy after the healthcare debacle of last week. with the economy you go into
difference. she said done talking about north korea. china is a ware they must act. japan and south korea must increase pressure. not only a u.s. problem it requires an international solution. as for japan and south korea we saw our military drills with them this weekend. will that be effective in that region? two things here. i have think the president has done a good job of rebuilding our military deterrent in asia. with his actions in syria, with some of these drills and exercises you ve seen in the pacific he has effectively rebuilt the belief in other countries that america will use military and that s an important thing you have to have on the table for effective diplomacy. i have to say i think nikki haley is wrong here. why not start putting resolutions on the table with respect to north korea and forcing the chinese to veto them? i think that would be a much stronger diplomatic solution and send a signal then just not trying to move a resolution forward at all. shannon: le
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mmm, fine. okay, what do we got? okay, watch this. do the thing we talked about. what do we say? it s going to be great. watch. remember what we were just saying? go irish! see that? yes! i m gonna just go back to doing what i was doing. find your awesome with the xfinity x1 voice remote. bill: we re watching what will be a very busy morning. the white house, former homeland security john kelly will be sworn in moments if now as the new chief of staff and there it will be right to work. president trump holds a cabinet meeting at 10:00 a.m. and we expect video from that and we ll play it for you when we get it here on america s newsroom. shannon: well, 12 alabama inmates escape from jail sparking a massive manhunt.
team. if he can do that and establish the ground rules. we have big personalities and people who have worked with and have known the president a long time including his family members. and those relationships aren t going to change with or without general kelly in that position. so i think he needs to do his job in managing the white house as best he can with the parameters that will be set for him. shannon: there is a little frustration and friction when he took over dhs that he couldn t get some of the people he wanted to be added to his efforts there. so we ll see how it works now in the white house where he will be face-to-face with the president every day. david bossie. thank you very much. bill: get back to north korea after another missile launch over the weekend. president trump and japan s prime minister agreeing to take further action. a big move by the north. its second intercontinental ballistic missile on friday. the u.s. responding to the launch by flying two superson