sparked speculation. if he was getting fired. you might remember from this show there was a response online that we singled out here because it hit like a thunder bolt. if bolten replaces mcmaster and i have heard kelly likes bolten. we re all going to die. that was from colin call. now that that s actually happened. now that mcmaster is out and bolten is in. he isn t saying okay we re all dead now. but he is still being pretty freaking stark. this is what he has just written for the foreign policy. the headline john bolten is a national security threat. mr. kaul is making a argument. but just like that initial tweet it s about as serious as a heart attack. joining us now. and former national security adviser to the vice president. thaurng for joining us tonight.
title ix is a civil rights law protecting all students from skaul violence in education, and specifically the 2010 dear colleague letters ensures equal and four process for both parties as well as services and resources many survivors depend on in order to stay in school. because survivors are the most affected and impacted when any decision is made about title ix and the 2010 dear colleague letter. we ask the secretary meet with survivors nationwide and host pennsylvania listening tour to really get the different perspectives and understand why title ix is so important and now the 2010 dear colleague or 2010 dear colleague letter impacted their lives. one of the things cynthia was saying, charreden a, the intent or the way the intent
bill: when will the judge make a kaul on that voice on tape? i m suspecting she is going to rule today. bill: today. i would expect so. bill: thank you, judge. we ll talk to you next week with okay? good to have you on today. my pleasure. martha: reaction to how far the government goes in tracking millions of americans phone calls and use of the internet. new polls show how much people trust our government, when we come back.
four men a, robert bales was brought to the u.s. and speaks to his lawyer for the first time. here s his attorney, john brown. i think flfs an effort to paint him as someone who, rather than having a serious brain injury and shouldn t have been there to begin with, had some other factors. the financial situation for all of us is stressful, i think. but, you know, nobody goes and kills women and children because they had financial stresses. bales is kbg held now at fort leavenworth military prison in kansas. that s where we have ted rollins standing by. do we even know if sergeant bales has met with that attorney yet ted? are we expecting the attorney to come on and speak? well, we are expecting him to come out and speak. we reached out to him via e-mail and he said he likely would. he said possibly right afterwards. we do know talking to people that they have met, they are meeting at this hour and they apparently met for three hours this morning and are on a lunch break
reporter: while over in iowa newt slid in the polls as negative ads took over control. the heat that s going to come from obama s kitchen is going to be a heck of a lot hotter. if he wants to test the heat i ll meet him anywhere in iowa next week. reporter: with gop in the field so lively and quick, who knows will stick. he is the guy you want to bring home to mom and dad. my numbers have always been above senator santorum so it makes no sense for me to drop out. reporter: on herman, bachmann, ron paul, mitt, top at poll, top of the kaul, now drop away, drop away, drop away all. it s been going on 20 years that people have bestered me about this. reporter: while awaiting results in des moines and manchester, the man in the white house had been in sequester. though we heard him explain as he bid us good night, don t think for a minute i m not winning this fight. good job. early. okay. what is amazing about that, that