off the day before he is meeting with the president of china. i think these countries are testing donald trump. he promise shed going to talk tough and everyone will respect us. but he is also promising not to get us engaged militarily. but now he says he might do that. you can t visit both ways. you have to take risk, maybe engage militarily, maybe stay out. thank you, sally. i ve got to run, unfortunately. thank you so much. don t miss the premier of cnn films unseen enemy, the story of how a deadly disease could turn into the next global pandemic. that s friday night at 9:00 eastern and pacific. we ll be right back. various: (shouting) heigh! ho! ( ) it s off to work we go! woman: on the gulf coast, new exxonmobil projects are expected to create over 45,000 jobs. and each job created by the energy industry supports two others in the community. altogether, the industry supports over 9 million jobs nationwide. these are jobs that natural gas is helping make happen,
shut up because he s been complaining about obama for last couple years. well, david, as sally said, he blamed the former president for the syrian problem but last week secretary tillerson was asked about assad. he said the longer term status of president assad will be decided by the syrian people. and then you have senators marco rubio, you have mccain, you have graham, they have deep experience of foreign policy. and they said that effectively gave assad the green light that he wanted. throughout the campaign dozen tweets where donald trump said barack obama, do not go into syria. it s a waste of time. he ran essentially as an isolationist. is this president response form what happened here then? yes. he has been in office long enough. and i think again, this is the moment. sally said he has to put up or shut up. he s got to respond. i think he s being tested by assad and he is being tested by kim in north korea. it s not a coincidence that a ballistic missile launch goes
like the mess. it s been a messy election. we heard the president s tapes. we know that roger ailes had the same issues. we know there are memoirs about these things happening at fox. i m not saying that bill o reilly did it. i do agree with sally that his character is the real problem here. and they have an opportunity to say that this is time for somebody to pay for this. and it doesn t matter how much advertising or subscription revenue we re getting from a particular show. i ll give you the last word. i disagree he should have lost his job over the things that he said. but sally and i have disagreement about this regularly. i m a free speech nut which means i think no matter how horrible things people are saying, they should be able to say them. he has a perspective. i disagree with him. i used to fight with him all the time. do you think he ll survive? my gut is probably yes, he will survive. because i think he makes a lot of money for the network. thank you all. i appre
all of this without any proof of evidence what do you think. this is why. you can have the greatest nsc process, best experts from across the government is the president going to listen to them? and he doesn t always listen. i was in washington today. the briefings are always shorter. he doesn t engage before he makes calls to foreign leaders. he doesn t absorb as much information as sort of other presidents have. i ve heard this from a career person. i m not saying it s all about trump, but he should be held accountable for what he is saying and what he is doing. sally do, you think he understands the impact of making such serious charges whenone it comes to the most powerful person in the country and then the national security adviser. does he understand as the most powerful person in the country mao tim pack that those words have? i don t think he understands it. but more importantly i don t think he cares. it doesn t matter. i mean, he can say that obama was spying on him. h