of course the nation is in peril. we live in a profoundly dangerous times and when you see someone acting with the recklessness and the lack of preparedness, the possibility of their being great tragedy should not be should not be lost on anyone. that gets your attention as well. and joining us tonight, to talk about it, correspondent edward ike acand christina bellan tony at the l.a. times. welcome to you both. and isaac, will we start seeing a trickle you think, to listen to both of those men, steve schmidt bleeds republican red. he is mourning for this wing of his party. and it is more than that. it is not about politics here. you see words like unraveling of the fabric. a great peril. this is no man is an island but donald trump is getting close here. and why? because there could not be
just mentioned happening, our nation is going to go through a great peril. that gets your attention. and earlier today in this very room on the air was nicole wallace, her fellow veteran of the john mccain campaign and life long republican steve schmidt picked up on those ominous wo ominous words from the senator while calling the other republicans flat out cowards. good for the chairman of the foreign relations committee that he said it because they are cowards, nicole. you would see the yellow streak running down their backs and when you look at the behavior, the lack of rekt tude on the part of the commander-in-chief, of course the nation is in peril. we live in a profoundly dangerous times and when you see someone acting with the recklessness and the lack of preparedness, the possibility of their being great tragedy should not be should not be lost on anyone. that gets your attention as
good for the chairman of the foreign relations committee that he said it because they are cowards, nicole. simple as that. you would see the yellow streak running down their backs and when you look at the behavior, the lack of rectitude on the commander in chief, of course the nation is in peril. we live in profoundly dangerous times and when you see someone acting with the recklessness and the lack of preparedness, the possibility of their being great tragedy should not be should not be lost on anyone. that gets your attention as well. and joining us tonight, to talk about it, correspondent edward ike isaac, and christina bell
we live in profoundly dangerous times. when you see someone acting with the recklessness, the possibility of there being great strategy should not be lost on anyone. and then i d also say of republicans just pragmatically, if you want to cast all principle aside, look at this through a political lens. when you think of the republicans who won t condemn donald trump by name, just pragmatically, how nuts do you have to be not to disassociate yourself from him before he goes to this phoenix rally? where who knows what he says and who knows how much more how much more he inflames the situation that we have seen already lead to the murder of a beautiful young woman in charlottesville, virginia. free political advice, republicans, from a guy who s got a couple of presidential wins under his belt. stay with us. still ahead, yesterday i again asked will anyone resign? well, we may be getting a clearer picture of why some in the white house are willing to put their reputations on the
one of the biggest mysteries of all, what happened to the aviator amelia earhart during her round the world flight in 1937. we might have the answer. investigators from the history channel say they have found a never before seen photo that they believe shows earhart survived a crash landing in the pacific. their documentary airs on sunday night, tom costello has been working with the history team, he s an aviation buff like me, he joins us now. tom, what do we know? it is a fascinating photograph found in a long forgotten file in the national archives and appears to show someone who looks like earhart and her navigator on a dock in the marshall islands. the history team believes the photo may have been taken by someone acting as a spy for the u.s. and now we re seeing it for the first time. amelia earhart on a flight with navigator fred noonan took