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she says she did. not only that, she produced e-mail, the e-mail backing it up. so he of course went after her last night. take a listen. today, megyn kelly says that she complained to fox after i went on the cbs morning news. so apparently she complained to someone. that s not a formal complaint. it wasn t lodged with anybody. i didn t even know about it. well, i mean, she complained to two of her bosses. does it make a difference if she complains to her bosses or, i mean, take it out of the megyn kelly realm, put it in the realm if i m sexually harassed in the workplace, is it only legal if they go to hr and file a formal complaint? how does this work so people know? so there s no legal requirement that there is a certain formality or things that need to be checked off. you need to let somebody know. that person needs to be in a position to assist you in your workplace. so recently it was just released that a nondisclosure in the
ethics always has been. that was an independent group. that was an independent group. this is an independent group. operated independently. that is right. that s gone now. and anybody no, not at all. not at all. it is still there. it will be the office of complaint review, individuals can file a complaint but the difference is individuals are going to have those that are accused will have the opportunity to know who is accusing them. this is a move that is supported by individuals in each conference, democrat and republican. if someone is being accuse of something, let somebody know who is accusing them. sure. where the complaints are coming from. sure. fair enough. it makes sense to do that. and then to have the oversight from the committee on ethics and i ll remind you the committee on ethics is a completely equal bipartisan committee. okay. so why since you say that it is bipartisan and you re making the compelling case that it s
they say it could this phone call donald trump had with the president of taiwan. initially we thought this was a fly by the seat of his pants where he just picked up the phone and disrupted and unnerve it had chinese by happenstance. it turns out we found out that there was a lot more work that went into that call. it was much more premeditated so the theory is maybe donald trump is doing this in order to gain the upper hand. and that s what he said during the campaign. that he needed to be unpredictable. the problem is we rely on a level of preductability among our allies and here at home. that was the wrap on the taiwan phone call. if you want to change policy, fine, elections have consequences but let somebody know, let s talk about it and give it forthought. ultimately it s up to the president to change policy. i think what president nixon and dr. kissinger did in terms of
know how donald trump would react. they talk about the muslim been being a part of this. they say it could this phone call donald trump had with the president of taiwan. initially we thought this was a fly by the seat of his abopants where he just picked up the phone and disrupted and unnerve it had chinese by happenstance. it turns out we found out that there was a lot more work that went into that call. it was much more premeditated so the theory is maybe donald trump is doing this in order to gain the upper hand. and that s what he said during the campaign. that he needed to be unpredictable. the problem is we rely on a level of preductability among our allies and here at home. that was the wrap on the taiwan phone call. if you want to change policy, fine, elections have consequences but let somebody know, let s talk about it and give it forthought. ultimately it s up to the president to change policy.